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2,100
What TNT American fantasy-adventure did Christian Kane star on?
The Librarians
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Moses, and Lesli Margherita.", " Its producers included Patricia Green.", " Among its directors were Sharron Miller and Nancy Malone.", " A total of 22 sixty-minute episodes were produced.", " Raidió Teilifís Éireann, Ireland's national public service broadcaster, is currently airing their own version of the show, titled, \"Fame: The Musical\"." ], "title": "Fame L.A." }, { "sentences": [ "Lindsey McDonald is a fictional character from the television series \"Angel\".", " He debuted in the series' first episode, \"City of,\" and is featured prominently in the story arcs of Seasons 1, 2, and 5.", " Lindsey is the only character besides Angel himself to appear in both the first and last episodes of \"Angel\".", " Lindsey is portrayed by Christian Kane." ], "title": "Lindsey McDonald" }, { "sentences": [ "The Crooked E: The Unshredded Truth About Enron is an American television movie aired by CBS in January 2003, which was based on the book \"Anatomy of Greed\" by Brian Cruver.", " The film, which stars Brian Dennehy, Christian Kane and Mike Farrell, and was directed by Penelope Spheeris, was a ratings hit for the network." ], "title": "The Crooked E: The Unshredded Truth About Enron" }, { "sentences": [ "Kane is an American country rock, southern rock, and Americana band that was formed in 1998 in Los Angeles, California fronted by actor Christian Kane.", " The band has released two successful independent albums and toured both the U.S. and Europe." ], "title": "Kane (American band)" }, { "sentences": [ "Christian Kane (born June 27, 1972) is an American actor and singer-songwriter.", " He is known for his roles in the television shows \"Angel\", \"Leverage\", \"The Librarians\" and \"Into the West\", and the movies \"Just Married\", \"Taxi\", and \"Secondhand Lions\"." ], "title": "Christian Kane" }, { "sentences": [ "Jerrod Lee Niemann (born July 24, 1979) is an American country music singer and songwriter.", " He has released one single for Category 5 Records (2006), three albums for Sea Gayle Music/Arista Nashville: \"Judge Jerrod & the Hung Jury\" (2010), \"Free the Music\" (2012), and \"High Noon\" (2014), and his current single \"God Made a Woman\" for Curb Records.", " These albums have produced a combined ten Top 40 entries on the Hot Country Songs and Country Airplay charts, including the Platinum Number 1 singles \"Lover, Lover\" (a cover of Sonia Dada's \"You Don't Treat Me No Good\") and \"Drink to That All Night\" and Gold Top 5 single \"What Do You Want\".", " He has also co-written three singles for Garth Brooks: the chart topping Chris LeDoux tribute \"Good Ride Cowboy\", as well as \"That Girl Is a Cowboy\" and \"Midnight Sun\".", " Jamey Johnson, Lee Brice, Blake Shelton, Colbie Caillat, Diamond Rio, The Cadillac Three, Mark Chesnutt, John Anderson (musician), Neal McCoy, Christian Kane, and Julie Roberts have also recorded Niemann's songs.", " Niemann has appeared as a guest artist on The Doobie Brothers Southbound (The Doobie Brothers album).", " As a singer and songwriter, Niemann has sold over 20 million albums and downloads." ], "title": "Jerrod Niemann" }, { "sentences": [ "The Librarians is an American fantasy-adventure television series developed by John Rogers that is broadcast on TNT, and premiered on December 7, 2014.", " It is a direct spin-off of \"The Librarian\" film series, sharing continuity with the films.", " On January 24, 2017, TNT renewed the series for a fourth season, which is set to premiere on December 20, 2017." ], "title": "The Librarians (2014 TV series)" }, { "sentences": [ "Mystic Knights of Tir Na Nog is an Irish/American fantasy-adventure television series set in a fantasy version of ancient Ireland, created by Saban Entertainment.", " It was loosely based on actual Irish mythology.", " The name derives from Tír na nÓg, one of the Otherworlds of Irish mythology.", " It was Saban's first fantasy series to involve knights, dragons, and wizards.", " It aired on the Fox Kids block on Fox from September 1, 1998 and ending on May 7, 1999.", " A second season entitled Mystic Knights: Battle Thunder was planned, but was later cancelled, and its budget was put towards \"Power Rangers Lost Galaxy\".", " The resulting series was an attempt in doing an original non-Japanese special-effects series rather than adapting from actual Japanese tokusatsu." ], "title": "Mystic Knights of Tir Na Nog" }, { "sentences": [ "\"Soul Purpose\" is episode 10 of season 5 in the television show \"Angel\".", " Written by Brent Fletcher and it was the directorial debut of David Boreanaz, who plays Angel, and was originally broadcast on January 21, 2004 on the WB network.", " In \"Soul Purpose\", guest star Christian Kane returns as Lindsey McDonald, taking on the deceased Doyle's name in an attempt to convince Spike that \"he\" is the vampire champion mentioned in the Shanshu Prophecy.", " Meanwhile, Angel slips into a feverish hallucinative state in which he dreams that his destiny of redemption is claimed by Spike." ], "title": "Soul Purpose (Angel)" } ]
[ "Title: 50 to 1\n\n50 to 1 is a 2014 American drama film based on the true story of Mine That Bird, an undersized thoroughbred racehorse who won the 2009 Kentucky Derby in one of the biggest upsets in the history of the race. The film received a limited release on March 21, 2014. It was directed by Jim Wilson, who also co-wrote the script with Faith Conroy, and it stars Skeet Ulrich, Christian Kane and William Devane. Jockey Calvin Borel, who rode Mine that Bird to his upset Derby win, plays himself in the film.", "Title: Fame L.A.\n\nFame L.A. is an American drama series that aired in syndication from 1997 to 1998. It told the story of a drama/dance school in Los Angeles where students honed their talents while overcoming various personal problems. It starred Christian Kane, Roselyn Sánchez, William R. Moses, and Lesli Margherita. Its producers included Patricia Green. Among its directors were Sharron Miller and Nancy Malone. A total of 22 sixty-minute episodes were produced. Raidió Teilifís Éireann, Ireland's national public service broadcaster, is currently airing their own version of the show, titled, \"Fame: The Musical\".", "Title: Lindsey McDonald\n\nLindsey McDonald is a fictional character from the television series \"Angel\". He debuted in the series' first episode, \"City of,\" and is featured prominently in the story arcs of Seasons 1, 2, and 5. Lindsey is the only character besides Angel himself to appear in both the first and last episodes of \"Angel\". Lindsey is portrayed by Christian Kane.", "Title: The Crooked E: The Unshredded Truth About Enron\n\nThe Crooked E: The Unshredded Truth About Enron is an American television movie aired by CBS in January 2003, which was based on the book \"Anatomy of Greed\" by Brian Cruver. The film, which stars Brian Dennehy, Christian Kane and Mike Farrell, and was directed by Penelope Spheeris, was a ratings hit for the network.", "Title: Kane (American band)\n\nKane is an American country rock, southern rock, and Americana band that was formed in 1998 in Los Angeles, California fronted by actor Christian Kane. The band has released two successful independent albums and toured both the U.S. and Europe.", "Title: Christian Kane\n\nChristian Kane (born June 27, 1972) is an American actor and singer-songwriter. He is known for his roles in the television shows \"Angel\", \"Leverage\", \"The Librarians\" and \"Into the West\", and the movies \"Just Married\", \"Taxi\", and \"Secondhand Lions\".", "Title: Jerrod Niemann\n\nJerrod Lee Niemann (born July 24, 1979) is an American country music singer and songwriter. He has released one single for Category 5 Records (2006), three albums for Sea Gayle Music/Arista Nashville: \"Judge Jerrod & the Hung Jury\" (2010), \"Free the Music\" (2012), and \"High Noon\" (2014), and his current single \"God Made a Woman\" for Curb Records. These albums have produced a combined ten Top 40 entries on the Hot Country Songs and Country Airplay charts, including the Platinum Number 1 singles \"Lover, Lover\" (a cover of Sonia Dada's \"You Don't Treat Me No Good\") and \"Drink to That All Night\" and Gold Top 5 single \"What Do You Want\". He has also co-written three singles for Garth Brooks: the chart topping Chris LeDoux tribute \"Good Ride Cowboy\", as well as \"That Girl Is a Cowboy\" and \"Midnight Sun\". Jamey Johnson, Lee Brice, Blake Shelton, Colbie Caillat, Diamond Rio, The Cadillac Three, Mark Chesnutt, John Anderson (musician), Neal McCoy, Christian Kane, and Julie Roberts have also recorded Niemann's songs. Niemann has appeared as a guest artist on The Doobie Brothers Southbound (The Doobie Brothers album). As a singer and songwriter, Niemann has sold over 20 million albums and downloads.", "Title: The Librarians (2014 TV series)\n\nThe Librarians is an American fantasy-adventure television series developed by John Rogers that is broadcast on TNT, and premiered on December 7, 2014. It is a direct spin-off of \"The Librarian\" film series, sharing continuity with the films. On January 24, 2017, TNT renewed the series for a fourth season, which is set to premiere on December 20, 2017.", "Title: Mystic Knights of Tir Na Nog\n\nMystic Knights of Tir Na Nog is an Irish/American fantasy-adventure television series set in a fantasy version of ancient Ireland, created by Saban Entertainment. It was loosely based on actual Irish mythology. The name derives from Tír na nÓg, one of the Otherworlds of Irish mythology. It was Saban's first fantasy series to involve knights, dragons, and wizards. It aired on the Fox Kids block on Fox from September 1, 1998 and ending on May 7, 1999. A second season entitled Mystic Knights: Battle Thunder was planned, but was later cancelled, and its budget was put towards \"Power Rangers Lost Galaxy\". The resulting series was an attempt in doing an original non-Japanese special-effects series rather than adapting from actual Japanese tokusatsu.", "Title: Soul Purpose (Angel)\n\n\"Soul Purpose\" is episode 10 of season 5 in the television show \"Angel\". Written by Brent Fletcher and it was the directorial debut of David Boreanaz, who plays Angel, and was originally broadcast on January 21, 2004 on the WB network. In \"Soul Purpose\", guest star Christian Kane returns as Lindsey McDonald, taking on the deceased Doyle's name in an attempt to convince Spike that \"he\" is the vampire champion mentioned in the Shanshu Prophecy. Meanwhile, Angel slips into a feverish hallucinative state in which he dreams that his destiny of redemption is claimed by Spike." ]
2,101
What artist started as a backup singer for one of the "Four Heavenly Kings" of Hong Kong?
Janice M. Vidal
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[ "Title: Four Heavenly Kings\n\nThe Four Heavenly Kings are four Buddhist gods, each of whom watches over one cardinal direction of the world. In Chinese, they are known collectively as the \"Fēng Tiáo Yǔ Shùn\" () or \"Sì Dà Tiānwáng\" () in the ancient Sanskrit language they are called the \"Chaturmaharaja\" (चतुर्महाराज), or Caturmaharajikadeva: Four Great Heavenly Kings. The Hall of the Heavenly Kings is a standard component of Chinese Buddhist temples.", "Title: Andy Lau\n\nAndy Lau Tak-wah, BBS, MH, JP (, born 27 September 1961) is a Hong Kong actor, singer, lyricist and film producer. He has been one of Hong Kong's most commercially successful film actors since the mid-1980s, performing in more than 160 films while maintaining a successful singing career at the same time. In the 1990s, Lau was branded by the media as one of the Four Heavenly Kings of Cantopop.", "Title: Aaron Kwok\n\nAaron Kwok Fu-shing (born 26 October 1965) is a Hong Kong singer, dancer and actor. Active since the 1980s, Kwok is considered one of the \"Four Heavenly Kings\" of Hong Kong. Kwok's onstage dancing and displays is influenced by Michael Jackson. While most of his songs are in the dance-pop genre, he has experimented with rock and roll, ballad, rock, R&B, soul, electronica and traditional Chinese music.", "Title: Janice Vidal\n\nJanice M. Vidal (born 13 April 1982) is a Hong Kong Cantopop singer of mixed Chinese, Filipino and Korean descent. Vidal was first discovered by music producer Mark Lui and initially began her career as a back-up singer for Leon Lai. She debuted as a solo artist in 2004 under Lai's label, Amusic, where she remained until signing with Warner Music in 2015.", "Title: Show Luo discography\n\nThis is the discography of Taiwanese Mandopop artist Show Luo (). From 1996 to 1998, he was part of a quartet boy band \"Four Heavenly Kings\" (四大天王), releasing five albums. Then in 1998, after two members left, he formed a duo \"Romeo\" (羅密歐), with Ou Han Sheng (); the other member of \"Four Heavenly Kings\", released two albums and was active till 2000. In 2003, he debuted as a solo artist with the release of \"Show Time\". He has since released eleven Mandarin studio, one Japanese studio, three compilation, one remix and three concert DVD albums.", "Title: Leon Lai\n\nLeon Lai-ming, BBS, MH (born 11 December 1966) is a Chinese-born Hong Kong actor and Cantopop singer. He is one of the \"Four Heavenly Kings\" of Hong Kong. He uses the stage name \"Li Ming\" or \"Lai Ming\" which literally means \"dawn.\"", "Title: Four Heavenly Kings (Hong Kong)\n\nFour Heavenly Kings (四大天王) is a Chinese term created in June 1992 by \"Oriental Daily News\" to refer to the four biggest male entertainment/arts superstars in Hong Kong at that time: Jacky Cheung, Andy Lau, Aaron Kwok and Leon Lai. Having successful singing (in both Cantopop and Mandopop) as well as acting careers well into the 2000s, they dominated the industry in Hong Kong and throughout the larger Chinese speaking world in the 1990s. Thus is the '90s is sometimes also called the \"Four Heavenly Kings Era\" in Hong Kong entertainment, as their songs swept the awards of Top 10 Songs of the Year during a 6-year span.", "Title: Forever Friends (film)\n\nForever Friends () is a 1996 Hong Kong released Taiwanese war-comedy film directed by Kevin Chu, starring Taiwan's popular \"four little heavenly kings\" (Nicky Wu, Takeshi Kaneshiro, Jimmy Lin and Alec Su). The original Taiwanese version of the film in Mandarin Chinese language was released in 1995 under the title \"號角響起\" (pinyin: Hao jiao xiang qi) which literally translate to \"sounded horns\". With the raising popularity of the \"four little heavenly kings\" in Hong Kong, the film was dubbed in Cantonese and renamed to a more comical title which literally translate to \"four not normal youngsters\" in order to cater more to the Hong Kong audiences.", "Title: Hall of Four Heavenly Kings\n\nThe Hall of Four Heavenly Kings or Four Heavenly Kings Hall (), referred to as Hall of Heavenly Kings, is the first important hall inside shanmen (mount gate) in Chinese Pure Land Buddhist temples and Chan Buddhist temples and is named due to the Four Heavenly Kings statues enshrined in the hall.", "Title: Jacky Cheung\n\nJacky Cheung Hok-yau (born 10 July 1961) is a Hong Kong singer, songwriter and actor. With more than 25 million records sold as of 2003, he is regarded as one of the \"Four Heavenly Kings\" and has been deemed the \"God of Songs\" of Hong Kong." ]
2,102
Professor George W. Bernard typically debates with an English constitutional historian about which historical event?
reign of King Henry VIII
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Bush and Democratic incumbent Vice President Al Gore, the major candidates.", " One debate was held with their vice presidential running mates, Dick Cheney and Joe Lieberman.", " All four debates were sponsored by the non-profit Commission on Presidential Debates (CPD), which has organized presidential debates since its establishment in 1987." ], "title": "United States presidential debates, 2000" }, { "sentences": [ "David Robert Starkey CBE FSA RHistS (born 3 January 1945) is an English constitutional historian and a radio and television presenter." ], "title": "David Starkey" }, { "sentences": [ "History vs. Hollywood was a television show on the History Channel in the United States.", " On the show, experts are interviewed on the historical accuracy of a film that is based on a historical event.", " For example, the movie \"The Last Samurai\" was featured in one episode in which military historian Geoffrey Wawro, professor of history at the University of North Texas, and director of the university's Barsanti Military History Center, compared the movie with the actual events (December 2003).", " On the show the expert guests discuss the factual accuracy of the film as well as the everyday objects that a person of the particular time period would have seen.", " In some episodes an expert or the host will go on a journey to the actual historical sites depicted in the film, or interview someone who witnessed the event firsthand.", " In each of the more than dozen episodes both expert guests and filmmakers will discuss the historical accuracy of the film dramatized." ], "title": "History vs. Hollywood" }, { "sentences": [ "Jonathan Elliot (1784–1846) was a 19th-century American historian who produced two influential collections of documents connected with the early American republic.", " The first was a five-volume collection entitled \"The Debates in the Several State Conventions on the Adoption of the Federal Constitution\" (commonly called \"Elliot's Debates\"), which encompassed the time between the 1787 Constitutional Convention and the opening of the government under the newly ratified constitution in 1789.", " This work for many years was the most complete source of primary material from this period.", " It was first published between 1827 and 1830, and issued in a revised version in 1861 after Elliot's death.", " It has long been criticized for its haphazard and biased editing, and it has been rendered obsolete by the \"Documentary History of the Ratification of the Constitution and the Bill of Rights, 1787-1791,\" launched in 1976 by the historian Merrill Jensen and continued by his students John P. Kaminski, Gaspare J. Saladino, Richard Leffler, and Charles Schoenleber." ], "title": "Jonathan Elliot (historian)" }, { "sentences": [ "Revolutionary breach of legal continuity is a concept in English constitutional law, which rationalises the historic English behaviour when one King (or regime) was deposed and a de facto ruler was recognised as the new de jure monarch (or republican authority).", " More generally it is any process, unauthorised by an existing legal order, which results in the creation of a new legal order; whether or not the revolutionary change is brought about by violence.", " A technical breach of continuity might happen when the former constitutional arrangement is so inefficient that there isn't even a practical legal way to amend it." ], "title": "Revolutionary breach of legal continuity" }, { "sentences": [ "The United States presidential election debates were held in the 2004 presidential elections.", " Three debates were held between Republican incumbent George W. 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Steele, and others.", " Each book's byline also lists a separate \"historical consultant,\" who was a specialist in the historic topic covered by that particular book.", " The historical consultants were typically college professors or, in the case of war-related stories, retired military officers; among the more noteworthy consultants for the series were the historians Bruce Catton, Walter Prescott Webb and A. B. Guthrie, Jr..", " The books are illustrated with black-and-white line art, with color drawings on the dust jacket." ], "title": "We Were There" }, { "sentences": [ "Professor George W. Edwards (November 5, 1948 – May 28, 2009) was the director of bands for Prairie View A&M University." ], "title": "George Edwards (marching band director)" }, { "sentences": [ "Reel to Real is an American television series on the History channel, hosted by Steve Gillon.", " \"Reel to Real\" shows a film based on a historical event, paired with a documentary about that same historical event.", " Historians debate the historical correctness of the film during the intermission.", " Films that have appeared on \"Reel to Real\" include \"Battle of the Bulge\", \"Braveheart\", \"The Siege\", \"Bat 21\", \"Escape from Alcatraz\", \"The Last of the Mohicans\", \"Glory\", \"Unforgiven\", \"JFK\", \"Pearl Harbor\", \"Tobruk\", \"Pale Rider\", \"The Outlaw Josey Wales\"." ], "title": "Reel to Real (U.S. TV series)" } ]
[ "Title: George W. Bernard\n\nProfessor George W. Bernard is a British historian who specializes in the reign of King Henry VIII, specifically the English Reformation of the 1530s – both in England and globally – and the 'reign' of Anne Boleyn. He is most famous for his arguments for the strength of Henry VIII as a ruler not controlled by faction, and for his theory that Anne Boleyn was guilty of adultery in 1536 based on a poem by Lancelot de Carles. He is commonly pitted up against David Starkey and Eric Ives who forcefully present the opposite argument.", "Title: United States presidential debates, 2000\n\nThe United States presidential election debates were held during the 2000 presidential elections. Three debates were held between Republican candidate, Texas Governor George W. Bush and Democratic incumbent Vice President Al Gore, the major candidates. One debate was held with their vice presidential running mates, Dick Cheney and Joe Lieberman. All four debates were sponsored by the non-profit Commission on Presidential Debates (CPD), which has organized presidential debates since its establishment in 1987.", "Title: David Starkey\n\nDavid Robert Starkey CBE FSA RHistS (born 3 January 1945) is an English constitutional historian and a radio and television presenter.", "Title: History vs. Hollywood\n\nHistory vs. Hollywood was a television show on the History Channel in the United States. On the show, experts are interviewed on the historical accuracy of a film that is based on a historical event. For example, the movie \"The Last Samurai\" was featured in one episode in which military historian Geoffrey Wawro, professor of history at the University of North Texas, and director of the university's Barsanti Military History Center, compared the movie with the actual events (December 2003). On the show the expert guests discuss the factual accuracy of the film as well as the everyday objects that a person of the particular time period would have seen. In some episodes an expert or the host will go on a journey to the actual historical sites depicted in the film, or interview someone who witnessed the event firsthand. In each of the more than dozen episodes both expert guests and filmmakers will discuss the historical accuracy of the film dramatized.", "Title: Jonathan Elliot (historian)\n\nJonathan Elliot (1784–1846) was a 19th-century American historian who produced two influential collections of documents connected with the early American republic. The first was a five-volume collection entitled \"The Debates in the Several State Conventions on the Adoption of the Federal Constitution\" (commonly called \"Elliot's Debates\"), which encompassed the time between the 1787 Constitutional Convention and the opening of the government under the newly ratified constitution in 1789. This work for many years was the most complete source of primary material from this period. It was first published between 1827 and 1830, and issued in a revised version in 1861 after Elliot's death. It has long been criticized for its haphazard and biased editing, and it has been rendered obsolete by the \"Documentary History of the Ratification of the Constitution and the Bill of Rights, 1787-1791,\" launched in 1976 by the historian Merrill Jensen and continued by his students John P. Kaminski, Gaspare J. Saladino, Richard Leffler, and Charles Schoenleber.", "Title: Revolutionary breach of legal continuity\n\nRevolutionary breach of legal continuity is a concept in English constitutional law, which rationalises the historic English behaviour when one King (or regime) was deposed and a de facto ruler was recognised as the new de jure monarch (or republican authority). More generally it is any process, unauthorised by an existing legal order, which results in the creation of a new legal order; whether or not the revolutionary change is brought about by violence. A technical breach of continuity might happen when the former constitutional arrangement is so inefficient that there isn't even a practical legal way to amend it.", "Title: United States presidential debates, 2004\n\nThe United States presidential election debates were held in the 2004 presidential elections. Three debates were held between Republican incumbent George W. Bush and Democratic candidate John Kerry, the major candidates, and one debate was held with their vice presidential running mates, incumbent Dick Cheney and John Edwards. All four debates were sponsored by the non-profit Commission on Presidential Debates (CPD), which has organized presidential debates since its establishment in 1987.", "Title: We Were There\n\nThe We Were There books are a series of historical novels written for children. The series consists of 36 titles, first released between 1955 and 1963 by Grosset & Dunlap. Each book in the series is a fictional retelling of an historical event, featuring one or more children as primary characters. The books were written by a number of different authors, each writing from one to seven of the books; the authors included Benjamin Appel, Jim Kjelgaard, Earl Schenck Miers, William O. Steele, and others. Each book's byline also lists a separate \"historical consultant,\" who was a specialist in the historic topic covered by that particular book. The historical consultants were typically college professors or, in the case of war-related stories, retired military officers; among the more noteworthy consultants for the series were the historians Bruce Catton, Walter Prescott Webb and A. B. Guthrie, Jr.. The books are illustrated with black-and-white line art, with color drawings on the dust jacket.", "Title: George Edwards (marching band director)\n\nProfessor George W. Edwards (November 5, 1948 – May 28, 2009) was the director of bands for Prairie View A&M University.", "Title: Reel to Real (U.S. TV series)\n\nReel to Real is an American television series on the History channel, hosted by Steve Gillon. \"Reel to Real\" shows a film based on a historical event, paired with a documentary about that same historical event. Historians debate the historical correctness of the film during the intermission. Films that have appeared on \"Reel to Real\" include \"Battle of the Bulge\", \"Braveheart\", \"The Siege\", \"Bat 21\", \"Escape from Alcatraz\", \"The Last of the Mohicans\", \"Glory\", \"Unforgiven\", \"JFK\", \"Pearl Harbor\", \"Tobruk\", \"Pale Rider\", \"The Outlaw Josey Wales\"." ]
2,103
What is the name of the 1999 documentary that was narrated by the actor who portrayed Woody Boyd in Cheers?
Grass: History of Marijuana
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2,104
Which film was made first, Snowball Express or The African Lion?
The African Lion
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[ { "sentences": [ "Snowball Express is a 1972 American screwball comedy film made by Walt Disney Productions about a man who leaves his middle class job to run a hotel left to him by his uncle." ], "title": "Snowball Express" }, { "sentences": [ "Simba Chips (commonly referred to as Simba) is a popular South African brand of potato crisps.", " It was first introduced in 1957 by the Greyvensteyn family.", " \"Simba\" is the Swahili word for \"lion\" and the product's mascot is an adult male African Lion." ], "title": "Simba Chips" }, { "sentences": [ "The Southwest African lion (\"Panthera leo melanochaita\") is a lion population in Africa that was once considered a distinct subspecies under the scientific name \"Felis leo bleyenberghi\".", " The type specimen was a male lion collected in the Katanga Province of Belgian Congo and described on the basis of its fur in 1914 by Einar Lönnberg.", " In the last century, some authors called it the Katanga lion." ], "title": "Southwest African lion" }, { "sentences": [ "Tom Leetch is an American film producer, writer and director.", " His career included working on films for Walt Disney Productions, under the leadership of Walt Disney's son-in-law, Ron Miller.", " At Disney, Leetch first began as an assistant director on films such as \"Mary Poppins\", \"The Ugly Dachshund\" and \"Monkeys, Go Home\".", " He then served in several positions as producer, associate producer, and director on films such as \"Snowball Express\", \"Napoleon and Samantha\", \"Freaky Friday\", \"The North Avenue Irregulars\", and \"The Watcher in the Woods\", a project in which he pitched to Ron Miller stating, \"This could be our \"Exorcist\".\"" ], "title": "Tom Leetch" }, { "sentences": [ "The Barbary lion (\"Panthera leo leo\") is the nominate lion subspecies.", " In North Africa, lions are locally extinct in the wild due to excessive hunting; the last known Barbary lion was killed in Morocco in 1920.", " Some authors referred to it as the Berber lion, and treated the Egyptian lion as a population of this subspecies.", " Since it had inhabited the Atlas Mountains, and was also known as the Atlas lion.", " In addition, Alfred Edward Pease referred to the Barbary lion as the North African lion, and claimed that the population had diminished since the mid-19th century, following the diffusion of firearms and bounties for shooting them.", " The last recorded shooting of a wild Barbary lion took place in Morocco, near Tizi n'Tichka in 1942.", " Small groups of lions may have survived in Algeria until the early 1960s, and in Morocco until the mid-1960s." ], "title": "Barbary lion" }, { "sentences": [ "The Central African lion (\"Panthera leo leo\") is a lion population in Central Africa.", " The names Congo lion and Northeast Congo lion referred to a subpopulation in the northeastern part of the Democratic Republic of the Congo." ], "title": "Central African lion" }, { "sentences": [ "The Uganda lion (\"Panthera leo melanochaita\") is a lion population in Uganda.", " Results of a phylogeographic study indicate that lion populations in East African range countries are genetically close to those in Southern Africa; some are also genetically close to those in North and West Africa and Asia.", " In 2017, the Cat Classification Task Force of the IUCN Cat Specialist Group subsumed African lion populations to two subspecies, namely \"P. l. leo\" and \"P. l. melanochaita\"." ], "title": "Uganda lion" }, { "sentences": [ "Pierre Louÿs (] , 10 December 1870 – 6 June 1925) was a French poet and writer, most renowned for lesbian and classical themes in some of his writings.", " He is known as a writer who sought to \"express pagan sensuality with stylistic perfection.\"", " He was made first a Chevalier and then an Officer of the Légion d'honneur for his contributions to French literature." ], "title": "Pierre Louÿs" }, { "sentences": [ "The African Lion is a 1955 feature-length documentary that was released by Walt Disney Productions as part of its \"True-Life Adventures\" series.", " The film, which was shot over a three-year period focuses on the life of the Lion within the complexity of the African ecosystem.", " At the 6th Berlin International Film Festival it won the Silver Bear (Documentaries) award." ], "title": "The African Lion" }, { "sentences": [ "The lion (\"Panthera leo\") is one of the big cats in the Felidae family and a member of genus \"Panthera\".", " It has been listed as Vulnerable on the IUCN Red List since 1996, as populations in African range countries declined by about 43% since the early 1990s.", " Lion populations are untenable outside designated protected areas. Although the cause of the decline is not fully understood, habitat loss and conflicts with humans are the greatest causes of concern.", " The West African lion population is listed as Critically Endangered since 2016.", " The only lion population in Asia survives in and around India's Gir Forest National Park and is listed as Endangered since 1986." ], "title": "Lion" } ]
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2,105
A psychiatrist and a prominent American actor/writer teamed up in 2008 to explore what controversial theories?
2008 documentary "", which portrays intelligent design creationism as a scientifically valid alternative to Darwinian evolution
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{ "title": [ "Jeffrey M. Schwartz", "Ben Stein" ], "sent_id": [ 0, 6 ] }
[ { "sentences": [ "Daniel N. Stern (August 16, 1934 – November 12, 2012) was a prominent American psychiatrist and psychoanalytic theorist, specializing in infant development, on which he had written a number of books — most notably \"The Interpersonal World of the Infant\" (1985)." ], "title": "Daniel Stern (psychologist)" }, { "sentences": [ "Ralph R. Greenson (born Romeo Samuel Greenschpoon, September 20, 1911 – November 24, 1979) was a prominent American psychiatrist and psychoanalyst.", " Greenson is famous for being Marilyn Monroe's psychiatrist, and was the basis for Leo Rosten's 1963 novel, \"Captain Newman, M.D.\".", " The book was later made into a movie starring Gregory Peck as Greenson's character.", " There has been much conjecture, by investigating officers, press and the public, about Greenson's involvement in a possible cover-up concerning the circumstances of Monroe's death." ], "title": "Ralph Greenson" }, { "sentences": [ "Benjamin Jeremy \"Ben\" Stein (born November 25, 1944) is an American writer, lawyer, actor, and commentator on political and economic issues.", " A graduate of Columbia University, Stein began his career in law, graduating as valedictorian from Yale Law School.", " He attained early success as a speechwriter for U.S. presidents Richard Nixon and Gerald Ford.", " Later, he entered the entertainment field and became an actor, comedian, and Emmy Award-winning game show host.", " He is most well-known on screen as the economics teacher in \"Ferris Bueller's Day Off\" (1986) and as Dr. Arthur Neuman in \"The Mask\" (1994) and \"Son of the Mask\" (2005).", " Stein is also a filmmaker.", " He co-wrote and starred in the 2008 documentary \"\", which portrays intelligent design creationism as a scientifically valid alternative to Darwinian evolution and alleges the existence of a cover-up by the scientific community against the evidence for creation." ], "title": "Ben Stein" }, { "sentences": [ "James F. Masterson (March 25, 1926 – April 12, 2010) was a prominent American psychiatrist." ], "title": "James F. Masterson" }, { "sentences": [ "Edna Kenton (March 17, 1876 — February 28, 1954) was an American writer and literary critic.", " Kenton is best remembered for her 1928 work \"The Book of Earths,\" which collected various unusual and controversial theories about a hollow earth, Atlantis, and similar matters." ], "title": "Edna Kenton" }, { "sentences": [ "Nasser Pourpirar, (Persian: ناصر پورپیرار‎ ‎ ; born \"Nasser Banakonandeh\" Persian: ناصر بناکننده‎ ‎ ; pen name: Naria, Persian: ناریا‎ ‎ ) (b. 1940 or 1941 in Tehran – d. 27 August 2015 in Tehran) was a famous Iranian writer and revisionist historian.", " He was known for his controversial theories questioning the academically recognized historiography of Iran from Achaemenids to the beginning of the Safavid period." ], "title": "Nasser Pourpirar" }, { "sentences": [ "Jacob Gartner Lauman (January 20, 1813 – February 9, 1867) was a prominent American businessman from Iowa and a controversial general in the Union Army during the American Civil War." ], "title": "Jacob Gartner Lauman" }, { "sentences": [ "Jeffrey M. Schwartz, M.D. is an American psychiatrist and researcher in the field of neuroplasticity and its application to obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD).", " He is a proponent of mind/body dualism and appeared in the 2008 Film , in which he told interviewer Ben Stein that science should not be separated from religion." ], "title": "Jeffrey M. Schwartz" }, { "sentences": [ "Howard Brett Melendy (May 30, 1924 – April 19, 2008) was a prominent American historian, writer, researcher, publisher, autobiographer, dean, history professor, and filipinologist.", " Melendy was a professor and administrator at the San José State University in California and the University of Hawai'i.", " As a professor, he taught about the history of California and United States history.", " He was the first chairman of the history department of San José State University.", " He was a life member of the American Historical Association." ], "title": "H. Brett Melendy" }, { "sentences": [ "Emerging adulthood is a phase of the life span between adolescence and full-fledged adulthood which encompasses late adolescence and early adulthood, proposed by Jeffrey Arnett in a 2000 article in the \"American Psychologist\".", " It primarily describes people living in developed countries, but it is also experienced by young people in urban wealthy families in the Global South.", " The term describes young adults who do not have children, do not live in their own home, or do not have sufficient income to become fully independent in their early to late 20s.", " Arnett suggests emerging adulthood is the distinct period between 18 and 25 years of age where adolescents become more independent and explore various life possibilities.", " Arnett argues that this developmental period can be isolated from adolescence and young adulthood.", " Emerging adulthood is a new demographic, is contentiously changing, and some believe that twenty-somethings have always struggled with \"identity exploration, instability, self-focus, and feeling in-between\".", " Arnett called this period \"roleless role\" because emerging adults do a wide variety of activities and not constrained by any sort of \"role requirements\".\"", " The developmental theory is highly controversial within the developmental field, with developmental psychologists contested over the legitimacy of Arnett's theories and methods." ], "title": "Emerging adulthood and early adulthood" } ]
[ "Title: Daniel Stern (psychologist)\n\nDaniel N. Stern (August 16, 1934 – November 12, 2012) was a prominent American psychiatrist and psychoanalytic theorist, specializing in infant development, on which he had written a number of books — most notably \"The Interpersonal World of the Infant\" (1985).", "Title: Ralph Greenson\n\nRalph R. Greenson (born Romeo Samuel Greenschpoon, September 20, 1911 – November 24, 1979) was a prominent American psychiatrist and psychoanalyst. Greenson is famous for being Marilyn Monroe's psychiatrist, and was the basis for Leo Rosten's 1963 novel, \"Captain Newman, M.D.\". The book was later made into a movie starring Gregory Peck as Greenson's character. There has been much conjecture, by investigating officers, press and the public, about Greenson's involvement in a possible cover-up concerning the circumstances of Monroe's death.", "Title: Ben Stein\n\nBenjamin Jeremy \"Ben\" Stein (born November 25, 1944) is an American writer, lawyer, actor, and commentator on political and economic issues. A graduate of Columbia University, Stein began his career in law, graduating as valedictorian from Yale Law School. He attained early success as a speechwriter for U.S. presidents Richard Nixon and Gerald Ford. Later, he entered the entertainment field and became an actor, comedian, and Emmy Award-winning game show host. He is most well-known on screen as the economics teacher in \"Ferris Bueller's Day Off\" (1986) and as Dr. Arthur Neuman in \"The Mask\" (1994) and \"Son of the Mask\" (2005). Stein is also a filmmaker. He co-wrote and starred in the 2008 documentary \"\", which portrays intelligent design creationism as a scientifically valid alternative to Darwinian evolution and alleges the existence of a cover-up by the scientific community against the evidence for creation.", "Title: James F. Masterson\n\nJames F. Masterson (March 25, 1926 – April 12, 2010) was a prominent American psychiatrist.", "Title: Edna Kenton\n\nEdna Kenton (March 17, 1876 — February 28, 1954) was an American writer and literary critic. Kenton is best remembered for her 1928 work \"The Book of Earths,\" which collected various unusual and controversial theories about a hollow earth, Atlantis, and similar matters.", "Title: Nasser Pourpirar\n\nNasser Pourpirar, (Persian: ناصر پورپیرار‎ ‎ ; born \"Nasser Banakonandeh\" Persian: ناصر بناکننده‎ ‎ ; pen name: Naria, Persian: ناریا‎ ‎ ) (b. 1940 or 1941 in Tehran – d. 27 August 2015 in Tehran) was a famous Iranian writer and revisionist historian. He was known for his controversial theories questioning the academically recognized historiography of Iran from Achaemenids to the beginning of the Safavid period.", "Title: Jacob Gartner Lauman\n\nJacob Gartner Lauman (January 20, 1813 – February 9, 1867) was a prominent American businessman from Iowa and a controversial general in the Union Army during the American Civil War.", "Title: Jeffrey M. Schwartz\n\nJeffrey M. Schwartz, M.D. is an American psychiatrist and researcher in the field of neuroplasticity and its application to obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD). He is a proponent of mind/body dualism and appeared in the 2008 Film , in which he told interviewer Ben Stein that science should not be separated from religion.", "Title: H. Brett Melendy\n\nHoward Brett Melendy (May 30, 1924 – April 19, 2008) was a prominent American historian, writer, researcher, publisher, autobiographer, dean, history professor, and filipinologist. Melendy was a professor and administrator at the San José State University in California and the University of Hawai'i. As a professor, he taught about the history of California and United States history. He was the first chairman of the history department of San José State University. He was a life member of the American Historical Association.", "Title: Emerging adulthood and early adulthood\n\nEmerging adulthood is a phase of the life span between adolescence and full-fledged adulthood which encompasses late adolescence and early adulthood, proposed by Jeffrey Arnett in a 2000 article in the \"American Psychologist\". It primarily describes people living in developed countries, but it is also experienced by young people in urban wealthy families in the Global South. The term describes young adults who do not have children, do not live in their own home, or do not have sufficient income to become fully independent in their early to late 20s. Arnett suggests emerging adulthood is the distinct period between 18 and 25 years of age where adolescents become more independent and explore various life possibilities. Arnett argues that this developmental period can be isolated from adolescence and young adulthood. Emerging adulthood is a new demographic, is contentiously changing, and some believe that twenty-somethings have always struggled with \"identity exploration, instability, self-focus, and feeling in-between\". Arnett called this period \"roleless role\" because emerging adults do a wide variety of activities and not constrained by any sort of \"role requirements\".\" The developmental theory is highly controversial within the developmental field, with developmental psychologists contested over the legitimacy of Arnett's theories and methods." ]
2,106
Little Kix is the third album by a rock band formed in what year?
1995
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{ "title": [ "Little Kix", "Mansun" ], "sent_id": [ 0, 0 ] }
[ { "sentences": [ "\"Fool\" is a song by the English alternative rock band Mansun.", " The song was written by band-leader Paul Draper.", " It was recorded and produced by Hugh Padgham with co-producer Michael Hunter during sessions for the group's third studio album.", " The song was released as the third and final single in early 2001 from the group's third album, \"Little Kix\".", " The single disappointed commercially reaching the low peak of #28 on the UK Singles Chart during the typically quiet post-Christmas singles market." ], "title": "Fool (Mansun song)" }, { "sentences": [ "X-Sinner is an American hard rock band formed in 1988 by guitarist Greg Bishop.", " The band is known for having a very similar sound to that of AC/DC, Kix and Def Leppard and has continued performing and releasing albums today.", " Originating in the White Metal scene, the band has expanded their fan base into mainstream metal over the years with great success.", " They were named the favorite new band of 1989 by the readers of \"HM Magazine\", and their debut album \"Get It\" was one of the most talked about albums within the white metal scene at the time.", " Their first two albums were produced by John Elefante formerly of the band Kansas and released on Pakaderm Records, as well as on the mainstream A&M Records label of Hollywood.", " They have released five full-length albums including the latest album \"A World Covered In Blood\" now on Image Records.", " Experiencing a resurgence of interest with the release of \"World Covered In Blood\" in 2009/10, the band has gone on to perform in Europe recently as well as concerts in the U.S. and Canada.", " The band has opened for many mainstream metal artists like Warrant and Paul Dianno as well as headlining and performing at rock festivals and performing concerts of their own.", " The band has united with members of Rex's new side project GX for their live performances recently and have added that material to their live set list.", " X-Sinner's album, \"Going Out With a Bang\", will be released track by track starting in 2014." ], "title": "X-Sinner" }, { "sentences": [ "\"Electric Man\" is a song by the English alternative rock band Mansun.", " The song was written by band-leader Paul Draper.", " It was recorded and produced by Hugh Padgham with co-producer Michael Hunter during sessions for the group's third studio album.", " The song was released as the second single in 2000 from the group's third album, \"Little Kix\".", " The single disappointed commercially reaching the modest peak of #23 on the UK Singles Chart." ], "title": "Electric Man (Mansun song)" }, { "sentences": [ "\"I Can Only Disappoint U\" is a song by the English alternative rock band Mansun.", " The song was written by band-leader Paul Draper with lead guitarist Dominic Chad.", " It was recorded and produced by Hugh Padgham and co-producer Michael Hunter during sessions for the group's third studio album.", " The song was released as the first single in 2000 from the group's third album, \"Little Kix\".", " The song went on to become their fourth and final top ten hit in the UK peaking at #8.", " A Progressive house/trance remix by Paul Oakenfold preceded the release of the single during the summer of 2000." ], "title": "I Can Only Disappoint U" }, { "sentences": [ "Idaho is an American rock band formed in 1992 in Los Angeles, California, United States by high school friends Jeff Martin and John K. Berry who had played in various bands and projects together since 1981.", " The duo, who switched off on drumming duties and shared in the songwriting, were eventually signed to Caroline Records in December 1992 by Brian Long, and soon after released the \"The Palms\" EP and \"Year After Year\" full-length in 1993.", " Idaho drew frequent comparisons to American Music Club, Red House Painters and Codeine due to vocal, lyrical, and instrumental similarities.", " The band toured the U.S. with similar-minded artists such as Red House Painters, Half String, Low, and Cranes from 1993 to 1995.", " Dan Seta joined as a multi-instrumentalist on \"Three Sheets to the Wind\", the band's third album, along with Terry Borden on bass (later of the Pete Yorn band) and Mark Lewis (West Indian Girl) on drums.", " Seta and Lewis had previously been in the band Pet Clarke together, along with Geoff Gans and former Let's Active touring bassist Janine Cooper, who went on to join Downy Mildew.", " Idaho also played dates in Europe with Lali Puna and Dirty Three." ], "title": "Idaho (band)" }, { "sentences": [ "Tanya Markova is a Filipino rock band formed in 2006.", " The band is composed of Harlon Agsaoay, Angelo del Pilar, Philipp Alejandro, Rhan Sabas, Kix Chavez, Oliver Romblon, Japo Anareta and Levy Arago.", " The band is recognizable due to their makeup and costumes, with each member having an onstage persona." ], "title": "Tanya Markova" }, { "sentences": [ "Pretendo is a New York City-based indie rock band formed in 2004 of ex-/present members of Enon, Skeleton Key, Creedle, The Rugburns, Mono Puff, Morricone Youth, Little Jack Melody and The DaoSon For.", " Guitarist/vocalist Devon E. Levins and bassist/vocalist John Castro were childhood friends playing in the Las Vegas hardcore punk band Abeyance in the 1980s.", " E. Levins met drummer Stephen Calhoon in 1997 when their respective bands Creedle and Skeleton Key had played together.", " Pretendo recorded its debut eponymous album with Wharton Tiers in New York City at Fun City Studio, which was released on April 5, 2005 by Country Club Records.", " Pretendo's second album entitled \"][\" (or \"Two\") was recorded in 2007 by Martin Bisi at B.C. Studio in Brooklyn, New York and includes artwork and lyrics contributed by contemporary pop artist Ron English. \"]", "[\" was released on March 4, 2008 by Country Club Records.", " The band has commenced work on its third album, tentatively entitled \"]|[\", with new members Kenny Shaw replacing Stephen Calhoon on drums and Dan Kessler on keyboards." ], "title": "Pretendo" }, { "sentences": [ "The Kills are an Anglo-American indie rock band formed by American vocalist Alison \"VV\" Mosshart and British guitarist Jamie \"Hotel\" Hince.", " Since 2002, The Kills have released five studio albums, four extended plays, nineteen singles, sixteen music videos, a documentary, and have contributed original material to two compilations.", " The Kills debuted in 2002 with the \"Black Rooster EP\", released on Domino Records.", " The duo's debut full-length album, \"Keep on Your Mean Side\", was released the following year.", " The album peaked at number 47 on the United Kingdom Albums Chart, while the single \"Fried my Little Brains\" peaked at number 55 on the UK Singles Chart.", " The Kills followed up with \"No Wow\" in 2005 and \"Midnight Boom\" in 2008, both of which were also released on Domino.", " \"No Wow\" was the first of the group's releases to chart in the United States, peaking at number 18 on the \"Billboard\" \"Top Heatseekers\" chart.", " \"No Wow\" also charted in the UK, Belgium, France, and the Netherlands.", " The group's third album, \"Midnight Boom\" charted in a total of nine countries, including the album's first appearance on the \"Billboard\" 200 at number 133.", " Between The Kills' 16 singles, five have charted in the United Kingdom.", " A tour documentary titled \"I Hate the Way You Love\" was included with a limited number of copies of \"No Wow\"." ], "title": "The Kills discography" }, { "sentences": [ "Little Kix is the third album by English alternative rock band Mansun, released on 14 August 2000.", " It marked a departure from their previous style, employing a more commercial sound." ], "title": "Little Kix" }, { "sentences": [ "Mansun were an English alternative rock band formed in Chester in 1995.", " The band comprised vocalist/rhythm guitarist Paul Draper, bassist Stove King, lead guitarist/backing vocalist Dominic Chad, and drummer Andie Rathbone." ], "title": "Mansun" } ]
[ "Title: Fool (Mansun song)\n\n\"Fool\" is a song by the English alternative rock band Mansun. The song was written by band-leader Paul Draper. It was recorded and produced by Hugh Padgham with co-producer Michael Hunter during sessions for the group's third studio album. The song was released as the third and final single in early 2001 from the group's third album, \"Little Kix\". The single disappointed commercially reaching the low peak of #28 on the UK Singles Chart during the typically quiet post-Christmas singles market.", "Title: X-Sinner\n\nX-Sinner is an American hard rock band formed in 1988 by guitarist Greg Bishop. The band is known for having a very similar sound to that of AC/DC, Kix and Def Leppard and has continued performing and releasing albums today. Originating in the White Metal scene, the band has expanded their fan base into mainstream metal over the years with great success. They were named the favorite new band of 1989 by the readers of \"HM Magazine\", and their debut album \"Get It\" was one of the most talked about albums within the white metal scene at the time. Their first two albums were produced by John Elefante formerly of the band Kansas and released on Pakaderm Records, as well as on the mainstream A&M Records label of Hollywood. They have released five full-length albums including the latest album \"A World Covered In Blood\" now on Image Records. Experiencing a resurgence of interest with the release of \"World Covered In Blood\" in 2009/10, the band has gone on to perform in Europe recently as well as concerts in the U.S. and Canada. The band has opened for many mainstream metal artists like Warrant and Paul Dianno as well as headlining and performing at rock festivals and performing concerts of their own. The band has united with members of Rex's new side project GX for their live performances recently and have added that material to their live set list. X-Sinner's album, \"Going Out With a Bang\", will be released track by track starting in 2014.", "Title: Electric Man (Mansun song)\n\n\"Electric Man\" is a song by the English alternative rock band Mansun. The song was written by band-leader Paul Draper. It was recorded and produced by Hugh Padgham with co-producer Michael Hunter during sessions for the group's third studio album. The song was released as the second single in 2000 from the group's third album, \"Little Kix\". The single disappointed commercially reaching the modest peak of #23 on the UK Singles Chart.", "Title: I Can Only Disappoint U\n\n\"I Can Only Disappoint U\" is a song by the English alternative rock band Mansun. The song was written by band-leader Paul Draper with lead guitarist Dominic Chad. It was recorded and produced by Hugh Padgham and co-producer Michael Hunter during sessions for the group's third studio album. The song was released as the first single in 2000 from the group's third album, \"Little Kix\". The song went on to become their fourth and final top ten hit in the UK peaking at #8. A Progressive house/trance remix by Paul Oakenfold preceded the release of the single during the summer of 2000.", "Title: Idaho (band)\n\nIdaho is an American rock band formed in 1992 in Los Angeles, California, United States by high school friends Jeff Martin and John K. Berry who had played in various bands and projects together since 1981. The duo, who switched off on drumming duties and shared in the songwriting, were eventually signed to Caroline Records in December 1992 by Brian Long, and soon after released the \"The Palms\" EP and \"Year After Year\" full-length in 1993. Idaho drew frequent comparisons to American Music Club, Red House Painters and Codeine due to vocal, lyrical, and instrumental similarities. The band toured the U.S. with similar-minded artists such as Red House Painters, Half String, Low, and Cranes from 1993 to 1995. Dan Seta joined as a multi-instrumentalist on \"Three Sheets to the Wind\", the band's third album, along with Terry Borden on bass (later of the Pete Yorn band) and Mark Lewis (West Indian Girl) on drums. Seta and Lewis had previously been in the band Pet Clarke together, along with Geoff Gans and former Let's Active touring bassist Janine Cooper, who went on to join Downy Mildew. Idaho also played dates in Europe with Lali Puna and Dirty Three.", "Title: Tanya Markova\n\nTanya Markova is a Filipino rock band formed in 2006. The band is composed of Harlon Agsaoay, Angelo del Pilar, Philipp Alejandro, Rhan Sabas, Kix Chavez, Oliver Romblon, Japo Anareta and Levy Arago. The band is recognizable due to their makeup and costumes, with each member having an onstage persona.", "Title: Pretendo\n\nPretendo is a New York City-based indie rock band formed in 2004 of ex-/present members of Enon, Skeleton Key, Creedle, The Rugburns, Mono Puff, Morricone Youth, Little Jack Melody and The DaoSon For. Guitarist/vocalist Devon E. Levins and bassist/vocalist John Castro were childhood friends playing in the Las Vegas hardcore punk band Abeyance in the 1980s. E. Levins met drummer Stephen Calhoon in 1997 when their respective bands Creedle and Skeleton Key had played together. Pretendo recorded its debut eponymous album with Wharton Tiers in New York City at Fun City Studio, which was released on April 5, 2005 by Country Club Records. Pretendo's second album entitled \"][\" (or \"Two\") was recorded in 2007 by Martin Bisi at B.C. Studio in Brooklyn, New York and includes artwork and lyrics contributed by contemporary pop artist Ron English. \"] [\" was released on March 4, 2008 by Country Club Records. The band has commenced work on its third album, tentatively entitled \"]|[\", with new members Kenny Shaw replacing Stephen Calhoon on drums and Dan Kessler on keyboards.", "Title: The Kills discography\n\nThe Kills are an Anglo-American indie rock band formed by American vocalist Alison \"VV\" Mosshart and British guitarist Jamie \"Hotel\" Hince. Since 2002, The Kills have released five studio albums, four extended plays, nineteen singles, sixteen music videos, a documentary, and have contributed original material to two compilations. The Kills debuted in 2002 with the \"Black Rooster EP\", released on Domino Records. The duo's debut full-length album, \"Keep on Your Mean Side\", was released the following year. The album peaked at number 47 on the United Kingdom Albums Chart, while the single \"Fried my Little Brains\" peaked at number 55 on the UK Singles Chart. The Kills followed up with \"No Wow\" in 2005 and \"Midnight Boom\" in 2008, both of which were also released on Domino. \"No Wow\" was the first of the group's releases to chart in the United States, peaking at number 18 on the \"Billboard\" \"Top Heatseekers\" chart. \"No Wow\" also charted in the UK, Belgium, France, and the Netherlands. The group's third album, \"Midnight Boom\" charted in a total of nine countries, including the album's first appearance on the \"Billboard\" 200 at number 133. Between The Kills' 16 singles, five have charted in the United Kingdom. A tour documentary titled \"I Hate the Way You Love\" was included with a limited number of copies of \"No Wow\".", "Title: Little Kix\n\nLittle Kix is the third album by English alternative rock band Mansun, released on 14 August 2000. It marked a departure from their previous style, employing a more commercial sound.", "Title: Mansun\n\nMansun were an English alternative rock band formed in Chester in 1995. The band comprised vocalist/rhythm guitarist Paul Draper, bassist Stove King, lead guitarist/backing vocalist Dominic Chad, and drummer Andie Rathbone." ]
2,107
In addition to cooked and mashed beans accompanying Huevos a la mexicana what food is mixed in the eggs at the end of preparation?
coriander leaves
bridge
medium
{ "title": [ "Huevos a la mexicana", "Refried beans" ], "sent_id": [ 3, 0 ] }
[ { "sentences": [ "Chapea is a bean stew: a very popular dish from the countryside of the Dominican Republic.", " Cooked red beans or white beans with \"longaniza\" (Dominican sausage), rice, and green plantain are the basic ingredients, with cooked and mashed squash used as a thickener.", " The flavor is distinguished by the herb, cilantro, and a dash of sour orange juice (\"naranja agria\").", " Variations include different kinds of meat and vegetables with cooked beans served in a thick broth made from \"auyama\", a Dominican squash." ], "title": "Chapea" }, { "sentences": [ "Amor a la Mexicana (English: \"Mexican-style love\") is the fifth studio album by Mexican singer Thalía.", " The album has been regarded as one of the singer's best releases to date, especially for the album's first single \"Amor a la Mexicana\", which showcased the evolution of Thalía as a musician." ], "title": "Amor a la Mexicana" }, { "sentences": [ "Githeri (\"Gĩtheri\"), also called muthere or mutheri, is a Kenyan traditional meal of maize and any type of beans mixed and boiled together.", " The maize and beans are mixed together in a sufuria or pot, water is then added and the mixture boiled until the food is cooked and ready to eat.", " It was and still is the staple food of the Gikuyu, Meru and Embu people in the Central Province of Kenya, but it is also eaten in other parts of the country.", " The beans and maize can either be fresh or dry.", " Most people prefer the fresh ingredients because of the taste.", " It is easy to access because maize and beans are readily available in these areas since they are mostly gotten from the farm.", " Githeri is eaten as a maize and bean mixture (\"mũrũgarũgio\" or \"one-by-one\")." ], "title": "Githeri" }, { "sentences": [ "Fasole bătută or Fasole făcăluită (literally \"mashed beans\") or icre de fasole (roe of beans) is a beans-based paste.", " This dip is traditionally made by mashing boiled beans and mixed with vegetable oil adding some chopped onions.", " Some recipes call for garlic, chili pepper, lime/lemon juice and/or additional seasonings." ], "title": "Fasole bătută" }, { "sentences": [ "Huevos a la mexicana is a popular breakfast dish in Mexican cuisine.", " Finely chopped tomato, green chili pepper and onion is lightly fried in a hot skillet.", " Eggs are added and stirred until set.", " The heat is turned off and the coriander leaves are mixed in the eggs, adding salt.", " Refried beans is a common accompaniment." ], "title": "Huevos a la mexicana" }, { "sentences": [ "Bigilla is a traditional Maltese dish, made of mashed beans. Tic beans, known in Malta as \"ful ta' Ġirba\" (Djerba beans), are used.", " These are similar to but smaller than broad beans, with a darker and harder skin." ], "title": "Bigilla" }, { "sentences": [ "A salad bar is a buffet-style table or counter at a restaurant or food market on which salad components are provided for customers to assemble their own salad plates.", " Most salad bars provide lettuce, chopped tomatoes, assorted raw, sliced vegetables (such as cucumbers, carrots, celery, olives and green or red bell peppers), dried bread croutons, bacon bits, shredded cheese, and various types of salad dressing.", " Some salad bars also have additional food items such as cooked cold meats, (turkey, chicken, ham, or tuna), cooked beans (e.g., chick peas, garbanzo beans or kidney beans), boiled eggs, cottage cheese, cold pasta salads, tortilla chips, bread rolls, soup, and fresh cut fruit slices." ], "title": "Salad bar" }, { "sentences": [ "In cooking, coddled eggs are gently or lightly cooked eggs.", " They can be partially cooked, mostly cooked, or hardly cooked at all (as in the eggs used to make Caesar salad dressing, which are only slightly poached for a thicker end-product).", " Poached eggs are eggs that, arguably, are coddled in a very specific way: they are very gently cooked, in simmering water." ], "title": "Coddled egg" }, { "sentences": [ "A bean pie is a sweet custard pie whose filling consists of mashed beans, usually navy bean, sugar, eggs, milk, butter, and spices.", " Common spices and flavorings include vanilla, cinnamon and nutmeg.", " Variations can include cloves and ginger." ], "title": "Bean pie" }, { "sentences": [ "Refried beans (Spanish: \"frijoles refritos\") is a dish of cooked and mashed beans and is a traditional staple of Mexican and Tex-Mex cuisine, although each cuisine has a different approach when making the dish.", " Refried beans are also popular in many other Latin American countries." ], "title": "Refried beans" } ]
[ "Title: Chapea\n\nChapea is a bean stew: a very popular dish from the countryside of the Dominican Republic. Cooked red beans or white beans with \"longaniza\" (Dominican sausage), rice, and green plantain are the basic ingredients, with cooked and mashed squash used as a thickener. The flavor is distinguished by the herb, cilantro, and a dash of sour orange juice (\"naranja agria\"). Variations include different kinds of meat and vegetables with cooked beans served in a thick broth made from \"auyama\", a Dominican squash.", "Title: Amor a la Mexicana\n\nAmor a la Mexicana (English: \"Mexican-style love\") is the fifth studio album by Mexican singer Thalía. The album has been regarded as one of the singer's best releases to date, especially for the album's first single \"Amor a la Mexicana\", which showcased the evolution of Thalía as a musician.", "Title: Githeri\n\nGitheri (\"Gĩtheri\"), also called muthere or mutheri, is a Kenyan traditional meal of maize and any type of beans mixed and boiled together. The maize and beans are mixed together in a sufuria or pot, water is then added and the mixture boiled until the food is cooked and ready to eat. It was and still is the staple food of the Gikuyu, Meru and Embu people in the Central Province of Kenya, but it is also eaten in other parts of the country. The beans and maize can either be fresh or dry. Most people prefer the fresh ingredients because of the taste. It is easy to access because maize and beans are readily available in these areas since they are mostly gotten from the farm. Githeri is eaten as a maize and bean mixture (\"mũrũgarũgio\" or \"one-by-one\").", "Title: Fasole bătută\n\nFasole bătută or Fasole făcăluită (literally \"mashed beans\") or icre de fasole (roe of beans) is a beans-based paste. This dip is traditionally made by mashing boiled beans and mixed with vegetable oil adding some chopped onions. Some recipes call for garlic, chili pepper, lime/lemon juice and/or additional seasonings.", "Title: Huevos a la mexicana\n\nHuevos a la mexicana is a popular breakfast dish in Mexican cuisine. Finely chopped tomato, green chili pepper and onion is lightly fried in a hot skillet. Eggs are added and stirred until set. The heat is turned off and the coriander leaves are mixed in the eggs, adding salt. Refried beans is a common accompaniment.", "Title: Bigilla\n\nBigilla is a traditional Maltese dish, made of mashed beans. Tic beans, known in Malta as \"ful ta' Ġirba\" (Djerba beans), are used. These are similar to but smaller than broad beans, with a darker and harder skin.", "Title: Salad bar\n\nA salad bar is a buffet-style table or counter at a restaurant or food market on which salad components are provided for customers to assemble their own salad plates. Most salad bars provide lettuce, chopped tomatoes, assorted raw, sliced vegetables (such as cucumbers, carrots, celery, olives and green or red bell peppers), dried bread croutons, bacon bits, shredded cheese, and various types of salad dressing. Some salad bars also have additional food items such as cooked cold meats, (turkey, chicken, ham, or tuna), cooked beans (e.g., chick peas, garbanzo beans or kidney beans), boiled eggs, cottage cheese, cold pasta salads, tortilla chips, bread rolls, soup, and fresh cut fruit slices.", "Title: Coddled egg\n\nIn cooking, coddled eggs are gently or lightly cooked eggs. They can be partially cooked, mostly cooked, or hardly cooked at all (as in the eggs used to make Caesar salad dressing, which are only slightly poached for a thicker end-product). Poached eggs are eggs that, arguably, are coddled in a very specific way: they are very gently cooked, in simmering water.", "Title: Bean pie\n\nA bean pie is a sweet custard pie whose filling consists of mashed beans, usually navy bean, sugar, eggs, milk, butter, and spices. Common spices and flavorings include vanilla, cinnamon and nutmeg. Variations can include cloves and ginger.", "Title: Refried beans\n\nRefried beans (Spanish: \"frijoles refritos\") is a dish of cooked and mashed beans and is a traditional staple of Mexican and Tex-Mex cuisine, although each cuisine has a different approach when making the dish. Refried beans are also popular in many other Latin American countries." ]
2,108
Outpost Island Mine and Discovery Mine, are located where?
Yellowknife, Northwest Territories
comparison
easy
{ "title": [ "Outpost Island Mine", "Discovery Mine" ], "sent_id": [ 0, 0 ] }
[ { "sentences": [ "Archaeal Richmond Mine acidophilic nanoorganisms (ARMAN) were first discovered in an extremely acidic mine located in northern California (Richmond Mine at Iron Mountain) by Brett Baker in Jill Banfield's laboratory at the University of California Berkeley.", " These novel groups of archaea named ARMAN-1, ARMAN-2 (\"Candidatus\" Micrarchaeum acidiphilum ARMAN-2 ), and ARMAN-3 were missed by previous PCR-based surveys of the mine community because the ARMANs have several mismatches with commonly used PCR primers for 16S rRNA genes.", " Baker \"et al.\" detected them in a later study using shotgun sequencing of the community.", " The three groups were originally thought to represent three unique lineages deeply branched within the Euryarchaeota, a subgroup of the Archaea.", " However, this has been revised, based on more complete archaeal genomic tree, that they belong to a super phylum named DPANN.", " The ARMAN groups now comprise deeply divergent phyla named Micrarchaeota and Parvarchaeota.", " Their 16S rRNA genes differ by as much as 17% between the three groups.", " Prior to their discovery all of the Archaea shown to be associated with Iron Mountain belonged to the order Thermoplasmatales (e.g., \"Ferroplasma acidarmanus\")." ], "title": "Archaeal Richmond Mine acidophilic nanoorganisms" }, { "sentences": [ "The Grib mine is one of the largest diamond mines in Russia and in the world.", " The Grib diamond pipe is named in honor of Vladimir Grib, a post-graduate member of the exploration team, led by Andrѐy V. Sinitsyn, who died prior to the mine's discovery.", " The mine is located in the north-western part of the country in the Arkhangelsk Oblast.", " The mine has estimated reserves of 98.5 million carats of diamonds and an annual production capacity of 3.62 million carats." ], "title": "Grib diamond mine" }, { "sentences": [ "The Discovery Mine was a gold mine 81 kilometers northeast (approx bearing of 15 degrees) of Yellowknife, Northwest Territories that operated between 1950 and 1969.", " Gold was discovered here by Alfred Giauque in 1944.", " A complete townsite, on Giauque Lake, was established by the company to house workers and their families.", " The mine produced one million troy ounces (31,000 kg) of gold from one million tons of ore.", " The abandoned townsite, not accessible by road, was demolished in 2005." ], "title": "Discovery Mine" }, { "sentences": [ "The Simberi mine is one of the largest gold mines in Papua New Guinea and in the world.", " The mine is located in the north of the country on Simberi Island, New Ireland Province.", " The mine, owned by St Barbara Limited, has estimated reserves of 3.3 million oz of gold." ], "title": "Simberi mine" }, { "sentences": [ "The Batu Hijau mine is an open pit copper-gold mine operated by Newmont Mining Corporation's subsidiary company PT Newmont Nusa Tenggara (PT Newmont).", " The mine is located 1530 km east of the Indonesian capital Jakarta on Sumbawa, in southern Taliwang Regency, an island in West Nusa Tenggara.", " The mine is the result of a ten-year exploration and construction program based on a 1999 discovery of the porphyry copper deposit.", " Production began in 2000." ], "title": "Batu Hijau mine" }, { "sentences": [ "The Jackson Mine is an open pit iron mine in Negaunee, Michigan, extracting resources from the Marquette Iron Range.", " The first iron mine in the Lake Superior region, Jackson Mine was designated as a Michigan State Historic Site in 1956 and listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1971.", " The Lake Superior Mining Institute said, the mine \"is attractive in the iron ore region of Michigan and the entire Lake Superior region, because of the fact it was here that the first discovery of iron ore was made, here the first mining was done, and from its ore the first iron was manufactured.\"", " Multiple other mines soon followed the Jackson's lead, establishing the foundation of the economy of the entire region.", " The mine is located northwest of intersection of Business M-28 and Cornish Town Road." ], "title": "Jackson Mine" }, { "sentences": [ "The Khewra Salt Mine (or Mayo Salt Mine) is located in Khewra, north of Pind Dadan Khan, an administrative subdivision of Jhelum District, Punjab Region, Pakistan, which rises from the Indo-Gangetic Plain.", " It is Pakistan's largest and oldest salt mine and the world's second largest.", " It is a major tourist attraction, drawing up to 250,000 visitors a year.", " Its history dates back to its discovery by Alexander's troops in 320 BC, but it started trading in the Mughal era.", " The main tunnel at ground level was developed by Dr. H. Warth, a mining engineer, in 1872 during British rule.", " After independence, the Pakistan Mineral Development Corporation took over the mine, which still remains the largest source of salt in the country, producing more than 350,000 tons per annum of about 99% pure halite.", " Estimates of the reserves of salt in the mine vary from 82 million tons to 600 million tons." ], "title": "Khewra Salt Mine" }, { "sentences": [ "The Gag Island mine is a large mine in the east of Indonesia in Sulawesi.", " Gag Island represents one of the largest nickel reserve in Indonesia having estimated reserves of 240 million tonnes of ore grading 1.35% nickel.", " The 240 million tonnes of ore contains 3.24 million tonnes of nickel metal." ], "title": "Gag Island mine" }, { "sentences": [ "Polaris zinc mine was an underground zinc mine on Little Cornwallis Island in the Canadian territory of Nunavut (Northwest Territories prior to Nunavut's official separation).", " The Polaris mine was located 1120 km north of the Arctic Circle, and 96 km north of the community of Resolute.", " The Polaris mine closed in July 2002 following more than twenty years of zinc production." ], "title": "Polaris mine" }, { "sentences": [ "The Outpost Island Mine was a gold and tungsten producer 94 kilometres southeast of Yellowknife, Northwest Territories on an island of Great Slave Lake.", " Gold was discovered here in 1935 by prospectors, and some development was undertaken in 1936-1938.", " Tungsten ores became valuable during World War II, so the owners (Slave Lake Gold Mines Limited) investigated the tungsten possibilities of the mine.", " It produced small amounts of gold, copper, and tungsten during 1941-1942, and then again in 1951-1952 during the Korean War.", " It was a small deposit and was not considered economic because of unpredictable tungsten market prices in the 1950s." ], "title": "Outpost Island Mine" } ]
[ "Title: Archaeal Richmond Mine acidophilic nanoorganisms\n\nArchaeal Richmond Mine acidophilic nanoorganisms (ARMAN) were first discovered in an extremely acidic mine located in northern California (Richmond Mine at Iron Mountain) by Brett Baker in Jill Banfield's laboratory at the University of California Berkeley. These novel groups of archaea named ARMAN-1, ARMAN-2 (\"Candidatus\" Micrarchaeum acidiphilum ARMAN-2 ), and ARMAN-3 were missed by previous PCR-based surveys of the mine community because the ARMANs have several mismatches with commonly used PCR primers for 16S rRNA genes. Baker \"et al.\" detected them in a later study using shotgun sequencing of the community. The three groups were originally thought to represent three unique lineages deeply branched within the Euryarchaeota, a subgroup of the Archaea. However, this has been revised, based on more complete archaeal genomic tree, that they belong to a super phylum named DPANN. The ARMAN groups now comprise deeply divergent phyla named Micrarchaeota and Parvarchaeota. Their 16S rRNA genes differ by as much as 17% between the three groups. Prior to their discovery all of the Archaea shown to be associated with Iron Mountain belonged to the order Thermoplasmatales (e.g., \"Ferroplasma acidarmanus\").", "Title: Grib diamond mine\n\nThe Grib mine is one of the largest diamond mines in Russia and in the world. The Grib diamond pipe is named in honor of Vladimir Grib, a post-graduate member of the exploration team, led by Andrѐy V. Sinitsyn, who died prior to the mine's discovery. The mine is located in the north-western part of the country in the Arkhangelsk Oblast. The mine has estimated reserves of 98.5 million carats of diamonds and an annual production capacity of 3.62 million carats.", "Title: Discovery Mine\n\nThe Discovery Mine was a gold mine 81 kilometers northeast (approx bearing of 15 degrees) of Yellowknife, Northwest Territories that operated between 1950 and 1969. Gold was discovered here by Alfred Giauque in 1944. A complete townsite, on Giauque Lake, was established by the company to house workers and their families. The mine produced one million troy ounces (31,000 kg) of gold from one million tons of ore. The abandoned townsite, not accessible by road, was demolished in 2005.", "Title: Simberi mine\n\nThe Simberi mine is one of the largest gold mines in Papua New Guinea and in the world. The mine is located in the north of the country on Simberi Island, New Ireland Province. The mine, owned by St Barbara Limited, has estimated reserves of 3.3 million oz of gold.", "Title: Batu Hijau mine\n\nThe Batu Hijau mine is an open pit copper-gold mine operated by Newmont Mining Corporation's subsidiary company PT Newmont Nusa Tenggara (PT Newmont). The mine is located 1530 km east of the Indonesian capital Jakarta on Sumbawa, in southern Taliwang Regency, an island in West Nusa Tenggara. The mine is the result of a ten-year exploration and construction program based on a 1999 discovery of the porphyry copper deposit. Production began in 2000.", "Title: Jackson Mine\n\nThe Jackson Mine is an open pit iron mine in Negaunee, Michigan, extracting resources from the Marquette Iron Range. The first iron mine in the Lake Superior region, Jackson Mine was designated as a Michigan State Historic Site in 1956 and listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1971. The Lake Superior Mining Institute said, the mine \"is attractive in the iron ore region of Michigan and the entire Lake Superior region, because of the fact it was here that the first discovery of iron ore was made, here the first mining was done, and from its ore the first iron was manufactured.\" Multiple other mines soon followed the Jackson's lead, establishing the foundation of the economy of the entire region. The mine is located northwest of intersection of Business M-28 and Cornish Town Road.", "Title: Khewra Salt Mine\n\nThe Khewra Salt Mine (or Mayo Salt Mine) is located in Khewra, north of Pind Dadan Khan, an administrative subdivision of Jhelum District, Punjab Region, Pakistan, which rises from the Indo-Gangetic Plain. It is Pakistan's largest and oldest salt mine and the world's second largest. It is a major tourist attraction, drawing up to 250,000 visitors a year. Its history dates back to its discovery by Alexander's troops in 320 BC, but it started trading in the Mughal era. The main tunnel at ground level was developed by Dr. H. Warth, a mining engineer, in 1872 during British rule. After independence, the Pakistan Mineral Development Corporation took over the mine, which still remains the largest source of salt in the country, producing more than 350,000 tons per annum of about 99% pure halite. Estimates of the reserves of salt in the mine vary from 82 million tons to 600 million tons.", "Title: Gag Island mine\n\nThe Gag Island mine is a large mine in the east of Indonesia in Sulawesi. Gag Island represents one of the largest nickel reserve in Indonesia having estimated reserves of 240 million tonnes of ore grading 1.35% nickel. The 240 million tonnes of ore contains 3.24 million tonnes of nickel metal.", "Title: Polaris mine\n\nPolaris zinc mine was an underground zinc mine on Little Cornwallis Island in the Canadian territory of Nunavut (Northwest Territories prior to Nunavut's official separation). The Polaris mine was located 1120 km north of the Arctic Circle, and 96 km north of the community of Resolute. The Polaris mine closed in July 2002 following more than twenty years of zinc production.", "Title: Outpost Island Mine\n\nThe Outpost Island Mine was a gold and tungsten producer 94 kilometres southeast of Yellowknife, Northwest Territories on an island of Great Slave Lake. Gold was discovered here in 1935 by prospectors, and some development was undertaken in 1936-1938. Tungsten ores became valuable during World War II, so the owners (Slave Lake Gold Mines Limited) investigated the tungsten possibilities of the mine. It produced small amounts of gold, copper, and tungsten during 1941-1942, and then again in 1951-1952 during the Korean War. It was a small deposit and was not considered economic because of unpredictable tungsten market prices in the 1950s." ]
2,109
Jeremy Brock is the writer and director of this 2011 drama that was adapted from him and what other female?
Rosemary Sutcliff
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[ { "sentences": [ "A Little Chaos is a 2014 British period drama film directed by Alan Rickman.", " The story was conceived by Allison Deegan and she co-wrote the screenplay along with Rickman and Jeremy Brock.", " The film stars Kate Winslet, Matthias Schoenaerts, Alan Rickman, Stanley Tucci, Helen McCrory, Steven Waddington, Jennifer Ehle and Rupert Penry-Jones.", " The film was financed by the Lionsgate UK and produced by BBC Films.", " It was the second film directed by Rickman, after his 1997 directorial debut \"The Winter Guest\".", " It was the second collaboration of Rickman and Winslet after their 1995 film \"Sense and Sensibility\".", " Production took place in London in mid 2013.", " The film had its world premiere at the 2014 Toronto International Film Festival as the closing night film on 13 September 2014." ], "title": "A Little Chaos" }, { "sentences": [ "\"Casualty\" is a British medical drama television series that premiered on 6 September 1986 on BBC One.", " The series was created by Jeremy Brock and Paul Unwin.", " It is set in the fictional Holby City Hospital, in the equally fictitious city of Holby, and features occasional crossovers of characters and plots with spin-off show \"Holby City\".", " \"Casualty\" follows the professional and personal lives of the doctors, nurses, paramedics, hospital management and patients at Holby General.", " It features an ensemble cast of regular characters, and began with 10 main characters in its first series, all but two – Charlie Fairhead (played by Derek Thompson) and Lisa \"Duffy\" Duffin (played by Cathy Shipton) – have since left the show.", " Many main characters have been written in and out of the series since.", " In addition, \"Casualty\" features guest stars each week, as well as recurring guests that take part in story arcs that span a portion of a series or multiple series'." ], "title": "Characters of Casualty" }, { "sentences": [ "Casualty, stylised as CASUALY, is a British medical drama series that airs weekly on BBC One (sometimes with a short break in the summer between series, but not always).", " It is the longest-running emergency medical drama television series in the world, and the most enduring medical drama shown on prime time television in the world.", " Created by Jeremy Brock and Paul Unwin, it was first broadcast in the United Kingdom on BBC One on 6 September 1986.", " The original producer was Geraint Morris." ], "title": "Casualty (TV series)" }, { "sentences": [ "Plotlands was a British period drama series was written and created by Jeremy Brock and that aired on BBC1 from 18 May to 22 June 1997.", " Produced by Wall to Wall for the BBC, it tells the story of several families who live in the fictional town of Plotlands.", " The series was filmed on location in and around Ashridge." ], "title": "Plotlands" }, { "sentences": [ "Jeremy Brock MBE (born 1959) is an English writer and director whose works include the screenplays \"Mrs Brown\", \"Driving 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young Roman officer searching to recover the lost Roman eagle standard of his father's legion in the northern part of Great Britain.", " The story is based on the Ninth Spanish Legion's supposed disappearance in Britain." ], "title": "The Eagle (2011 film)" }, { "sentences": [ "The first series of the British medical drama television series \"Casualty\" began airing on 6 September 1986, and concluded on 27 December 1986.", " The show was created by Jeremy Brock and Paul Unwin after the pair were both hospitalised for different reasons.", " Brock and Unwin were deeply concerned with what they saw within hospitals and decided to pitch a document in 1985 for the BBC.", " It was reported the pitch document 'read like a manifesto', and the show was then commissioned.", " Geraint Morris was appointed as the show's producer.", " \"Casualty\" was commissioned to boost ratings on BBC One at peak times after ratings began to decline between 1984 and 1985.", " Prior to first series airing, Brock and Unwin visited a hospital in Bristol where they met a charge nurse called Pete Salt.", " Salt was appointed the series medical advisor." ], "title": "Casualty (series 1)" }, { "sentences": [ "Brideshead Revisited is a 2008 British drama film directed by Julian Jarrold.", " The screenplay by Jeremy Brock and Andrew Davies is based on the 1945 novel of the same name by Evelyn Waugh, which previously had been adapted in 1981 as an the television serial \"Brideshead Revisited\"." ], "title": "Brideshead Revisited (film)" }, { "sentences": [ "The Last King of Scotland is a 2006 historical drama film based on Giles Foden's novel \"The Last King of Scotland\" (1998), adapted by screenwriters Peter Morgan and Jeremy Brock, and directed by Kevin Macdonald.", " The film was a co-production between companies from the United Kingdom and Germany." ], "title": "The Last King of Scotland (film)" } ]
[ "Title: A Little Chaos\n\nA Little Chaos is a 2014 British period drama film directed by Alan Rickman. The story was conceived by Allison Deegan and she co-wrote the screenplay along with Rickman and Jeremy Brock. The film stars Kate Winslet, Matthias Schoenaerts, Alan Rickman, Stanley Tucci, Helen McCrory, Steven Waddington, Jennifer Ehle and Rupert Penry-Jones. The film was financed by the Lionsgate UK and produced by BBC Films. It was the second film directed by Rickman, after his 1997 directorial debut \"The Winter Guest\". It was the second collaboration of Rickman and Winslet after their 1995 film \"Sense and Sensibility\". Production took place in London in mid 2013. The film had its world premiere at the 2014 Toronto International Film Festival as the closing night film on 13 September 2014.", "Title: Characters of Casualty\n\n\"Casualty\" is a British medical drama television series that premiered on 6 September 1986 on BBC One. The series was created by Jeremy Brock and Paul Unwin. It is set in the fictional Holby City Hospital, in the equally fictitious city of Holby, and features occasional crossovers of characters and plots with spin-off show \"Holby City\". \"Casualty\" follows the professional and personal lives of the doctors, nurses, paramedics, hospital management and patients at Holby General. It features an ensemble cast of regular characters, and began with 10 main characters in its first series, all but two – Charlie Fairhead (played by Derek Thompson) and Lisa \"Duffy\" Duffin (played by Cathy Shipton) – have since left the show. Many main characters have been written in and out of the series since. In addition, \"Casualty\" features guest stars each week, as well as recurring guests that take part in story arcs that span a portion of a series or multiple series'.", "Title: Casualty (TV series)\n\nCasualty, stylised as CASUALY, is a British medical drama series that airs weekly on BBC One (sometimes with a short break in the summer between series, but not always). It is the longest-running emergency medical drama television series in the world, and the most enduring medical drama shown on prime time television in the world. Created by Jeremy Brock and Paul Unwin, it was first broadcast in the United Kingdom on BBC One on 6 September 1986. The original producer was Geraint Morris.", "Title: Plotlands\n\nPlotlands was a British period drama series was written and created by Jeremy Brock and that aired on BBC1 from 18 May to 22 June 1997. Produced by Wall to Wall for the BBC, it tells the story of several families who live in the fictional town of Plotlands. The series was filmed on location in and around Ashridge.", "Title: Jeremy Brock\n\nJeremy Brock MBE (born 1959) is an English writer and director whose works include the screenplays \"Mrs Brown\", \"Driving Lessons\", \"The Last King of Scotland\", \"Charlotte Gray\", and \"The Eagle\". Brock has also written two plays for the Hampstead downstairs theatre.", "Title: How I Live Now (film)\n\nHow I Live Now is a 2013 Canadian-British speculative drama film based on the 2004 novel of the same name by Meg Rosoff. It was directed by Kevin Macdonald and script written by Tony Grisoni, Jeremy Brock and Penelope Skinner. The film stars Saoirse Ronan, Tom Holland, Anna Chancellor, George MacKay and Corey Johnson. It was screened in the Special Presentation section at the 2013 Toronto International Film Festival.", "Title: The Eagle (2011 film)\n\nThe Eagle is a 2011 epic historical drama film set in Roman Britain directed by Kevin Macdonald, and starring Channing Tatum, Jamie Bell and Donald Sutherland. Adapted by Jeremy Brock from Rosemary Sutcliff's historical adventure novel \"The Eagle of the Ninth\" (1954), the film tells the story of a young Roman officer searching to recover the lost Roman eagle standard of his father's legion in the northern part of Great Britain. The story is based on the Ninth Spanish Legion's supposed disappearance in Britain.", "Title: Casualty (series 1)\n\nThe first series of the British medical drama television series \"Casualty\" began airing on 6 September 1986, and concluded on 27 December 1986. The show was created by Jeremy Brock and Paul Unwin after the pair were both hospitalised for different reasons. Brock and Unwin were deeply concerned with what they saw within hospitals and decided to pitch a document in 1985 for the BBC. It was reported the pitch document 'read like a manifesto', and the show was then commissioned. Geraint Morris was appointed as the show's producer. \"Casualty\" was commissioned to boost ratings on BBC One at peak times after ratings began to decline between 1984 and 1985. Prior to first series airing, Brock and Unwin visited a hospital in Bristol where they met a charge nurse called Pete Salt. Salt was appointed the series medical advisor.", "Title: Brideshead Revisited (film)\n\nBrideshead Revisited is a 2008 British drama film directed by Julian Jarrold. The screenplay by Jeremy Brock and Andrew Davies is based on the 1945 novel of the same name by Evelyn Waugh, which previously had been adapted in 1981 as an the television serial \"Brideshead Revisited\".", "Title: The Last King of Scotland (film)\n\nThe Last King of Scotland is a 2006 historical drama film based on Giles Foden's novel \"The Last King of Scotland\" (1998), adapted by screenwriters Peter Morgan and Jeremy Brock, and directed by Kevin Macdonald. The film was a co-production between companies from the United Kingdom and Germany." ]
2,110
When was the Ghanaian footballer born who graduated from the SC Bastia Reserves and Academy?
3 December 1982
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[ { "sentences": [ "Corsican football club SC Bastia finished the 2010–11 season as champions of the French Championnat National and was promoted to Ligue 2.", " The club's top scorer of the season was David Suarez with 23 goals in 20 league matches.", " SC Bastia reached the 7th round of the Coupe de France and the last 16 of the Coupe de la Ligue.", " In May 2010, prior to the season, manager Faruk Hadžibegić was replaced by Frédéric Hantz." ], "title": "2010–11 SC Bastia season" }, { "sentences": [ "The 2013–14 season is French football club SC Bastia's 108th professional season, their 48th consecutive season in French top-flight, and their 31st consecutive season in Ligue 1.", " Bastia is president by Pierre-Marie Geronimi, managed by Frédéric Hantz, and captained by Yannick Cahuzac for the season." ], "title": "2013–14 SC Bastia season" }, { "sentences": [ "Patrick Valéry (born 3 July 1969) is a French footballer born in Brignoles who spent the majority of his playing career playing for AS Monaco.", " He also had spells with Toulouse FC and SC Bastia before joining Blackburn Rovers on a free transfer in June 1997.", " After an unsuccessful spell at Rovers he returned to France, re-joining Bastia in July 1998 for a fee of £80,000." ], "title": "Patrick Valéry" }, { "sentences": [ "The SC Bastia Reserves and Academy are the reserve team and academy of French football club Bastia.", " The Plaine de l’Igesa serves as the home facility for the club's Reserves and Academy sides, which play their home matches at the Stade Erbajolo and Stade Armand Cesari.", " It is located in the commune of Haute-Corse, located in the western suburbs of Bastia.", " Notable graduates of the academy include Alex Song, Michael Essien, Nicolas Penneteau, Yannick Cahuzac, Wahbi Khazri, Claude Papi and Charles Orlanducci.", " Ghislain Printant was the first director of the training centre.", " Benoît Tavenot and former Bastia and French international player Frédéric Née is the current director." ], "title": "SC Bastia Reserves and Academy" }, { "sentences": [ "Sporting Club de Bastia (commonly referred to as SC Bastia or simply Bastia, Corsican: Sporting Club di Bastia) is a French association football club based in Bastia on the island of Corsica.During the 2016-17 campaign they will be competing in the following competitions: Ligue 1, Coupe De France, Coupe de la Ligue." ], "title": "2016–17 SC Bastia season" }, { "sentences": [ "\"Forza Bastia\" is a 26-minute film documenting a UEFA Cup match between PSV Eindhoven and French club SC Bastia at the Furiani Stadium in 1978.", " Jacques Tati directed the piece at the request of friend Gilberto Trigano – the President of the Bastia club at that time.", " It was subsequently shelved and kept in storage until Tati's daughter Sophie Tatischeff eventually assembled the footage, which was released in 2002." ], "title": "Forza Bastia" }, { "sentences": [ "Geoffrey Edwin Acheampong (born January 28, 1997) is a Ghanaian footballer who last played for SC Bastia in the French Ligue 1." ], "title": "Geoffrey Acheampong" }, { "sentences": [ "Sporting Club Bastiais (Corsican: \"Sporting Club di Bastia\" , commonly referred to as SC Bastia or simply Bastia) is a French association football club based in Bastia on the island of Corsica.", " The club plays in Championnat National 3, the fifth tier of French football, after being demoted four levels from Ligue 1 in 2017 due to financial difficulties after playing in the first tier for five seasons.", " The club plays its home matches at the Stade Armand Cesari located within the city.", " Bastia is managed by Réginald Ray and captained by midfielder Yannick Cahuzac." ], "title": "SC Bastia" }, { "sentences": [ "Michael Kojo Essien (born 3 December 1982) is a Ghanaian footballer who currently plays for Indonesian club Persib Bandung.", " He has also played for the Ghana national team more than 50 times.", " He is a physically strong midfielder who has often been touted as a box-to-box midfielder for his ability to exert energy in supporting offensive and defensive play and for his powerful and tough tackling playing style which has earned him the nickname \"The Bison\".", " Essien can also play as a defender, both on the right of defence and in the centre." ], "title": "Michael Essien" }, { "sentences": [ "The 2012–13 season is French football club SC Bastia's 107th professional season, their 47th consecutive season in French top-flight, and their 30th consecutive season in Ligue 1.", " Bastia is president by Pierre-Marie Geronimi, managed by Frédéric Hantz, and captained by Yannick Cahuzac for the season.", " Last season; finished as second league champion, and won the first league the right to rise.", " Bastia, is finished 12 in league, participated in the Coupe de la Ligue for the first time since 2001, reaching the quarter-final before being eliminated by Lille.", " In the Coupe de France; the \"end of 64\" tour, eliminated to CA Bastia." ], "title": "2012–13 SC Bastia season" } ]
[ "Title: 2010–11 SC Bastia season\n\nCorsican football club SC Bastia finished the 2010–11 season as champions of the French Championnat National and was promoted to Ligue 2. The club's top scorer of the season was David Suarez with 23 goals in 20 league matches. SC Bastia reached the 7th round of the Coupe de France and the last 16 of the Coupe de la Ligue. In May 2010, prior to the season, manager Faruk Hadžibegić was replaced by Frédéric Hantz.", "Title: 2013–14 SC Bastia season\n\nThe 2013–14 season is French football club SC Bastia's 108th professional season, their 48th consecutive season in French top-flight, and their 31st consecutive season in Ligue 1. Bastia is president by Pierre-Marie Geronimi, managed by Frédéric Hantz, and captained by Yannick Cahuzac for the season.", "Title: Patrick Valéry\n\nPatrick Valéry (born 3 July 1969) is a French footballer born in Brignoles who spent the majority of his playing career playing for AS Monaco. He also had spells with Toulouse FC and SC Bastia before joining Blackburn Rovers on a free transfer in June 1997. After an unsuccessful spell at Rovers he returned to France, re-joining Bastia in July 1998 for a fee of £80,000.", "Title: SC Bastia Reserves and Academy\n\nThe SC Bastia Reserves and Academy are the reserve team and academy of French football club Bastia. The Plaine de l’Igesa serves as the home facility for the club's Reserves and Academy sides, which play their home matches at the Stade Erbajolo and Stade Armand Cesari. It is located in the commune of Haute-Corse, located in the western suburbs of Bastia. Notable graduates of the academy include Alex Song, Michael Essien, Nicolas Penneteau, Yannick Cahuzac, Wahbi Khazri, Claude Papi and Charles Orlanducci. Ghislain Printant was the first director of the training centre. Benoît Tavenot and former Bastia and French international player Frédéric Née is the current director.", "Title: 2016–17 SC Bastia season\n\nSporting Club de Bastia (commonly referred to as SC Bastia or simply Bastia, Corsican: Sporting Club di Bastia) is a French association football club based in Bastia on the island of Corsica.During the 2016-17 campaign they will be competing in the following competitions: Ligue 1, Coupe De France, Coupe de la Ligue.", "Title: Forza Bastia\n\n\"Forza Bastia\" is a 26-minute film documenting a UEFA Cup match between PSV Eindhoven and French club SC Bastia at the Furiani Stadium in 1978. Jacques Tati directed the piece at the request of friend Gilberto Trigano – the President of the Bastia club at that time. It was subsequently shelved and kept in storage until Tati's daughter Sophie Tatischeff eventually assembled the footage, which was released in 2002.", "Title: Geoffrey Acheampong\n\nGeoffrey Edwin Acheampong (born January 28, 1997) is a Ghanaian footballer who last played for SC Bastia in the French Ligue 1.", "Title: SC Bastia\n\nSporting Club Bastiais (Corsican: \"Sporting Club di Bastia\" , commonly referred to as SC Bastia or simply Bastia) is a French association football club based in Bastia on the island of Corsica. The club plays in Championnat National 3, the fifth tier of French football, after being demoted four levels from Ligue 1 in 2017 due to financial difficulties after playing in the first tier for five seasons. The club plays its home matches at the Stade Armand Cesari located within the city. Bastia is managed by Réginald Ray and captained by midfielder Yannick Cahuzac.", "Title: Michael Essien\n\nMichael Kojo Essien (born 3 December 1982) is a Ghanaian footballer who currently plays for Indonesian club Persib Bandung. He has also played for the Ghana national team more than 50 times. He is a physically strong midfielder who has often been touted as a box-to-box midfielder for his ability to exert energy in supporting offensive and defensive play and for his powerful and tough tackling playing style which has earned him the nickname \"The Bison\". Essien can also play as a defender, both on the right of defence and in the centre.", "Title: 2012–13 SC Bastia season\n\nThe 2012–13 season is French football club SC Bastia's 107th professional season, their 47th consecutive season in French top-flight, and their 30th consecutive season in Ligue 1. Bastia is president by Pierre-Marie Geronimi, managed by Frédéric Hantz, and captained by Yannick Cahuzac for the season. Last season; finished as second league champion, and won the first league the right to rise. Bastia, is finished 12 in league, participated in the Coupe de la Ligue for the first time since 2001, reaching the quarter-final before being eliminated by Lille. In the Coupe de France; the \"end of 64\" tour, eliminated to CA Bastia." ]
2,111
Which famous American band was formed in the Upper Midwest, The Verve Pipe or Candlelight Red?
The Verve Pipe
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Melon, Verve Pipe and Mason Jennings among others.", " Their last official performance before a series of reunions came at Summerfest playing with Fountains of Wayne and Wilco.", " The band achieved a cult following in the Milwaukee music scene, often playing with popular Milwaukee bands like Citizen King and The Gufs, and were a regular act at Milwaukee's Summerfest for several years.", " Although Pet Engine broke up in early 2003, they were briefly reunited when they played at Summerfest 2006." ], "title": "Pet Engine" }, { "sentences": [ "Underneath is the fourth studio album by The Verve Pipe, released on September 25, 2001.", " Produced by Fountains of Wayne and Ivy band member Adam Schlesinger, the album's power-pop sound was a departure from the darker, textured sonics of \"The Verve Pipe\" and \"Villains\".", " \"Never Let You Down\", the album's lead single, was one of the Top 50 Most Played songs for Adult Top 40 and Modern A/C radio in 2001." ], "title": "Underneath (The Verve Pipe album)" }, { "sentences": [ "Sarah Bettens (born 23 September 1972) is the lead singer of the Belgian band K's Choice.", " Sarah and her brother Gert Bettens are the two best-known faces of the band.", " She is known for her enigmatic, husky voice.", " The band is popular in Belgium, the Netherlands and France, and has toured in the U.S. with The Verve Pipe, Tonic, Alanis Morissette and the Indigo Girls, as well as on their own.", " Bettens has maintained a successful solo career as well by providing vocals for movie soundtracks, including \"Underworld\", \"Wild Things\", \"Zus and Zo\" and more recently \"Leef!", "\"." ], "title": "Sarah Bettens" }, { "sentences": [ "The Verve Pipe is the self-titled album by Michigan rock band the Verve Pipe, released on July 27, 1999.", " The band's second release for RCA Records, the album followed the platinum-selling \"Villains\" and its mammoth single, \"The Freshmen\".", " The band worked with Soundgarden producer Michael Beinhorn and created a generally dark, sonically textured grunge-pop album.", " The lead single \"Hero\" received sporadic airplay on alternative rock radio and its video was in rotation on MTV2 in late summer 1999." ], "title": "The Verve Pipe (album)" }, { "sentences": [ "Prime Sports Upper Midwest is a defunct American regional sports network that was owned by Hubbard Broadcasting and Liberty Media, and operated as an affiliate of the Prime Network.", " Headquartered in Minneapolis, Minnesota, the channel broadcast regional coverage of sports events throughout the Upper Midwest region.", " Prime Sports Upper Midwest was available on cable providers throughout Iowa, Minnesota, North Dakota, South Dakota and Wisconsin." ], "title": "Prime Sports Upper Midwest" }, { "sentences": [ "Brian Vander Ark is an American singer-songwriter best known as lead singer for the band The Verve Pipe." ], "title": "Brian Vander Ark" }, { "sentences": [ "Candlelight Red is a rock band from Williamsport, Pennsylvania.", " They have produced two studio albums and an EP.", " Their EP \"Demons\" and album \"Reclamation\" was produced by Morgan Rose of Sevendust." ], "title": "Candlelight Red" }, { "sentences": [ "I've Suffered a Head Injury is an EP by The Verve Pipe.", " It was originally released in 1992 as the band's debut album.", " This rare 10-track version contains two songs written by original lead guitarist Brian Stout and an acoustic recording of \"The Freshmen\", which the band re-recorded for its hit 1996 album \"Villains\".", " Later in 1992, the band released the album in EP form on LMNO Pop.", " The 1995 rerelease has the same track listing as the original EP." ], "title": "I've Suffered a Head Injury" }, { "sentences": [ "Villains is the first major label release by The Verve Pipe.", " It was released in March 1996.", " The band received its first hit in \"Photograph\", which peaked in the top 10 on the \"Billboard Modern Rock Tracks\".", " A year after the release of the album, a reformatted version of \"The Freshmen\" peaked at number 1 on the Modern Rock Tracks chart.", " The single was also the band's sole appearance on the \"Billboard\" Hot 100, where it peaked at number 5.", " The success of the song helped this album go platinum.", " To date, it is The Verve Pipe's best selling album." ], "title": "Villains (The Verve Pipe album)" } ]
[ "Title: The Verve Pipe\n\nThe Verve Pipe is an American rock band now based out of West Michigan. It was formed in 1992 in East Lansing by Brian Vander Ark, Brian Stout and Donny Brown.", "Title: Pet Engine\n\nPet Engine was an alternative/power-pop band that formed in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, in the early 1990s under the name \"Blackfish\" until a Florida-based \"Blackfish\" achieved success and forced a name change. Although they never achieved widespread commercial success, Pet Engine did release three albums and one EP on its label, Don't Records. The singles \"Place to Breathe\", \"Reinventing the Wheel\" and \"Popular Teenage Disease\" achieved a moderate amount of radio play in several American radio markets. The band was included on the Aware Records compilation volume 8 which also featured up-and-coming artists John Mayer and Howie Day. During their career, P.E. served as support for Oasis, Lemonheads, Goo Goo Dolls, Violent Femmes, Blind Melon, Verve Pipe and Mason Jennings among others. Their last official performance before a series of reunions came at Summerfest playing with Fountains of Wayne and Wilco. The band achieved a cult following in the Milwaukee music scene, often playing with popular Milwaukee bands like Citizen King and The Gufs, and were a regular act at Milwaukee's Summerfest for several years. Although Pet Engine broke up in early 2003, they were briefly reunited when they played at Summerfest 2006.", "Title: Underneath (The Verve Pipe album)\n\nUnderneath is the fourth studio album by The Verve Pipe, released on September 25, 2001. Produced by Fountains of Wayne and Ivy band member Adam Schlesinger, the album's power-pop sound was a departure from the darker, textured sonics of \"The Verve Pipe\" and \"Villains\". \"Never Let You Down\", the album's lead single, was one of the Top 50 Most Played songs for Adult Top 40 and Modern A/C radio in 2001.", "Title: Sarah Bettens\n\nSarah Bettens (born 23 September 1972) is the lead singer of the Belgian band K's Choice. Sarah and her brother Gert Bettens are the two best-known faces of the band. She is known for her enigmatic, husky voice. The band is popular in Belgium, the Netherlands and France, and has toured in the U.S. with The Verve Pipe, Tonic, Alanis Morissette and the Indigo Girls, as well as on their own. Bettens has maintained a successful solo career as well by providing vocals for movie soundtracks, including \"Underworld\", \"Wild Things\", \"Zus and Zo\" and more recently \"Leef! \".", "Title: The Verve Pipe (album)\n\nThe Verve Pipe is the self-titled album by Michigan rock band the Verve Pipe, released on July 27, 1999. The band's second release for RCA Records, the album followed the platinum-selling \"Villains\" and its mammoth single, \"The Freshmen\". The band worked with Soundgarden producer Michael Beinhorn and created a generally dark, sonically textured grunge-pop album. The lead single \"Hero\" received sporadic airplay on alternative rock radio and its video was in rotation on MTV2 in late summer 1999.", "Title: Prime Sports Upper Midwest\n\nPrime Sports Upper Midwest is a defunct American regional sports network that was owned by Hubbard Broadcasting and Liberty Media, and operated as an affiliate of the Prime Network. Headquartered in Minneapolis, Minnesota, the channel broadcast regional coverage of sports events throughout the Upper Midwest region. Prime Sports Upper Midwest was available on cable providers throughout Iowa, Minnesota, North Dakota, South Dakota and Wisconsin.", "Title: Brian Vander Ark\n\nBrian Vander Ark is an American singer-songwriter best known as lead singer for the band The Verve Pipe.", "Title: Candlelight Red\n\nCandlelight Red is a rock band from Williamsport, Pennsylvania. They have produced two studio albums and an EP. Their EP \"Demons\" and album \"Reclamation\" was produced by Morgan Rose of Sevendust.", "Title: I've Suffered a Head Injury\n\nI've Suffered a Head Injury is an EP by The Verve Pipe. It was originally released in 1992 as the band's debut album. This rare 10-track version contains two songs written by original lead guitarist Brian Stout and an acoustic recording of \"The Freshmen\", which the band re-recorded for its hit 1996 album \"Villains\". Later in 1992, the band released the album in EP form on LMNO Pop. The 1995 rerelease has the same track listing as the original EP.", "Title: Villains (The Verve Pipe album)\n\nVillains is the first major label release by The Verve Pipe. It was released in March 1996. The band received its first hit in \"Photograph\", which peaked in the top 10 on the \"Billboard Modern Rock Tracks\". A year after the release of the album, a reformatted version of \"The Freshmen\" peaked at number 1 on the Modern Rock Tracks chart. The single was also the band's sole appearance on the \"Billboard\" Hot 100, where it peaked at number 5. The success of the song helped this album go platinum. To date, it is The Verve Pipe's best selling album." ]
2,112
What three time defending female champion has ranked number one in Women's Singles tennis?
Serena Williams
bridge
medium
{ "title": [ "2015 US Open – Women's Singles", "Serena Williams" ], "sent_id": [ 0, 1 ] }
[ { "sentences": [ "Qu Yun (; born June 5, 1978 in Hangzhou, Zhejiang) is a former butterfly stroke swimmer from China.", " In 1993, she broke the Asian Record in women's 200m buttfly at 2:08.53 in Chinese National Games which ranked number 1 in the world in 1993.", " She also won silver in 100m butterfly at 59.27 which ranked number 2 in the world.", " She competed in 1994 World Aquatics Championships and won Silver medals in women's 100 m (59.69) and 200 m butterfly (2:07.40).", " She finished behind her compatriot, Liu Limin in both race.", " The time in 200m butterfly was her career best.", " In October, 1994, she set career best in women's 100m butterfly (58.70) in Asian Games to win silver medal behind Liu Limin.", " In 1996, she won the Olympic trial in April with a time of 2:09.66 in 200m butterfly over Liu Limin and she competed in women's 200 m butterfly at the 1996 Summer Olympics and placed 4th.", " In 1997, Qu made a come back and scored double win (100 butterfly in 59.36 and 200m butterfly in 2:08.10) in Chinese national Games.", " Her time in 200m butterfly ranked number 2 in the world behind Susan O'Neill.", " In January, 1998, She competed women's 200m butterfly in 1998 World Aquatics Championships and finished 5th (2:10.49).", " This was her last appearance in major competition.", " She retired after 2001 Chinese National Games." ], "title": "Qu Yun" }, { "sentences": [ "Martin Legner (born December 17, 1961 in Tyrol) is a professional Austrian wheelchair tennis player who has been ranked number one for wheelchair doubles.", " Legner has won the Australian Open doubles title four times with Robin Ammerlaan since 2000, and has won eight doubles titles.", " Six of them are Australian Open Titles, the other two being French Open titles.", " He has won one French Open and one Australian Open singles title.", " He has represented his country at every Summer Paralympics since 1992, and has competed in both singles and doubles at all of those Games.", " His favorite surfaces are clay and hard court.", " As of April 7, 2007 his highest singles rank was number three.", " Also of that date, he was ranked number six for singles and doubles.", " His wheelchair is manufactured by Kronbickler.", " Legner is a fan of Bob Marley, and listens to his music aside from tennis." ], "title": "Martin Legner" }, { "sentences": [ "Serena Jameka Williams (born September 26, 1981) is an American professional tennis player.", " The Women's Tennis Association (WTA) has ranked her world No. 1 in singles on eight occasions, from 2002 to 2017.", " She became the world No. 1 for the first time on July 8, 2002.", " On the sixth occasion, she held the ranking for 186 consecutive weeks, tying the record set by Steffi Graf for the most consecutive weeks as world No. 1 by a female tennis player.", " In total, she has been world No. 1 for 319 weeks, which ranks her third in the Open Era among female tennis players.", " Some commentators, players and sports writers regard her as the greatest female tennis player of all time." ], "title": "Serena Williams" }, { "sentences": [ "Ivan Lendl was the two time defending champion and retained his title again, defeating Mats Wilander 6–7, 6–0, 7–6, 6–4 in the final to win the Men's Singles tennis title at the 1987 US Open.", " It was also the 6th consecutive US Open final of Lendl's record 8 consecutive US Open finals." ], "title": "1987 US Open – Men's Singles" }, { "sentences": [ "Serena Williams was the three-time defending champion, but she lost in the semifinals to unseeded Roberta Vinci.", " In doing so, Williams missed the opportunity to become only the fourth woman (after Maureen Connolly, Margaret Court and Steffi Graf) to complete a calendar year Grand Slam by winning the tournament.", " She was also trying to set a new Open Era record by winning her seventh US Open singles title." ], "title": "2015 US Open – Women's Singles" }, { "sentences": [ "Zoja Rudnova (19 August 1946 - 12 March 2014) is a former female table tennis player from Soviet Union.", " From 1964 to 1976 she won several medals in singles, doubles, and team events in the Table Tennis European Championships and in the World Table Tennis Championships.", " She was twice European champion in women singles, three time European champion with the USSR team, once in women doubles and four times in mixed doubles.", " She was the first woman ever to become an absolute European champion in 1970 winning all four possible gold medals (singles, team, doubles, mixed doubles) - great feat which has only been repeated once since." ], "title": "Zoja Rudnova" }, { "sentences": [ "Netball is primarily played in Commonwealth countries, which were heavily involved in standardising the rules for netball.", " The Federation of European Netball Associations (FENA), sometimes referred to as Netball Europe, is the governing body for netball in the Europe netball region.", " The organisation was created in 1989/1990.", " As of August 2016, the English women's national team was ranked number three in the world, Wales is ranked number eight, Scotland is ranked number ten, Northern Ireland is ranked number twelve, Ireland are ranked number twenty-five, Gibraltar are ranked number thirty-one, Malta are ranked number thirty-two and Switzerland are ranked thirty-four." ], "title": "Netball in Europe" }, { "sentences": [ "Mercedes Martinez (born November 17, 1980) is an American professional wrestler, currently performing for Shimmer Women Athletes, as well as numerous independent promotions including World Xtreme Wrestling, Full Impact Pro, and Women Superstars Uncensored.", " She is the current and three-time WSU Champion, the current two-time Shimmer Champion.", ", WXW Women's champion, nCw Female Champion, and one half of the current Shine Tag Team Champions." ], "title": "Mercedes Martinez" }, { "sentences": [ "Mats Wilander defeated three time defending champion Ivan Lendl, 6–4, 4–6, 6–3, 5–7, 6–4 in the final to win the Men's Singles title at the 1988 US Open.", " This was the longest US Open men's final in history, clocking in at four hours and fifty-four minutes; this record was matched in 2012 when Andy Murray defeated Novak Djokovic in that year's final." ], "title": "1988 US Open – Men's Singles" }, { "sentences": [ "John McEnroe was the two time defending champion and retained his title again, defeating Björn Borg 4–6, 6–2, 6–4, 6–3 in the final to win the Men's Singles tennis title at the 1981 US Open in a repeat of the previous years final, and which turned out to be Borg's final grand slam match." ], "title": "1981 US Open – Men's Singles" } ]
[ "Title: Qu Yun\n\nQu Yun (; born June 5, 1978 in Hangzhou, Zhejiang) is a former butterfly stroke swimmer from China. In 1993, she broke the Asian Record in women's 200m buttfly at 2:08.53 in Chinese National Games which ranked number 1 in the world in 1993. She also won silver in 100m butterfly at 59.27 which ranked number 2 in the world. She competed in 1994 World Aquatics Championships and won Silver medals in women's 100 m (59.69) and 200 m butterfly (2:07.40). She finished behind her compatriot, Liu Limin in both race. The time in 200m butterfly was her career best. In October, 1994, she set career best in women's 100m butterfly (58.70) in Asian Games to win silver medal behind Liu Limin. In 1996, she won the Olympic trial in April with a time of 2:09.66 in 200m butterfly over Liu Limin and she competed in women's 200 m butterfly at the 1996 Summer Olympics and placed 4th. In 1997, Qu made a come back and scored double win (100 butterfly in 59.36 and 200m butterfly in 2:08.10) in Chinese national Games. Her time in 200m butterfly ranked number 2 in the world behind Susan O'Neill. In January, 1998, She competed women's 200m butterfly in 1998 World Aquatics Championships and finished 5th (2:10.49). This was her last appearance in major competition. She retired after 2001 Chinese National Games.", "Title: Martin Legner\n\nMartin Legner (born December 17, 1961 in Tyrol) is a professional Austrian wheelchair tennis player who has been ranked number one for wheelchair doubles. Legner has won the Australian Open doubles title four times with Robin Ammerlaan since 2000, and has won eight doubles titles. Six of them are Australian Open Titles, the other two being French Open titles. He has won one French Open and one Australian Open singles title. He has represented his country at every Summer Paralympics since 1992, and has competed in both singles and doubles at all of those Games. His favorite surfaces are clay and hard court. As of April 7, 2007 his highest singles rank was number three. Also of that date, he was ranked number six for singles and doubles. His wheelchair is manufactured by Kronbickler. Legner is a fan of Bob Marley, and listens to his music aside from tennis.", "Title: Serena Williams\n\nSerena Jameka Williams (born September 26, 1981) is an American professional tennis player. The Women's Tennis Association (WTA) has ranked her world No. 1 in singles on eight occasions, from 2002 to 2017. She became the world No. 1 for the first time on July 8, 2002. On the sixth occasion, she held the ranking for 186 consecutive weeks, tying the record set by Steffi Graf for the most consecutive weeks as world No. 1 by a female tennis player. In total, she has been world No. 1 for 319 weeks, which ranks her third in the Open Era among female tennis players. Some commentators, players and sports writers regard her as the greatest female tennis player of all time.", "Title: 1987 US Open – Men's Singles\n\nIvan Lendl was the two time defending champion and retained his title again, defeating Mats Wilander 6–7, 6–0, 7–6, 6–4 in the final to win the Men's Singles tennis title at the 1987 US Open. It was also the 6th consecutive US Open final of Lendl's record 8 consecutive US Open finals.", "Title: 2015 US Open – Women's Singles\n\nSerena Williams was the three-time defending champion, but she lost in the semifinals to unseeded Roberta Vinci. In doing so, Williams missed the opportunity to become only the fourth woman (after Maureen Connolly, Margaret Court and Steffi Graf) to complete a calendar year Grand Slam by winning the tournament. She was also trying to set a new Open Era record by winning her seventh US Open singles title.", "Title: Zoja Rudnova\n\nZoja Rudnova (19 August 1946 - 12 March 2014) is a former female table tennis player from Soviet Union. From 1964 to 1976 she won several medals in singles, doubles, and team events in the Table Tennis European Championships and in the World Table Tennis Championships. She was twice European champion in women singles, three time European champion with the USSR team, once in women doubles and four times in mixed doubles. She was the first woman ever to become an absolute European champion in 1970 winning all four possible gold medals (singles, team, doubles, mixed doubles) - great feat which has only been repeated once since.", "Title: Netball in Europe\n\nNetball is primarily played in Commonwealth countries, which were heavily involved in standardising the rules for netball. The Federation of European Netball Associations (FENA), sometimes referred to as Netball Europe, is the governing body for netball in the Europe netball region. The organisation was created in 1989/1990. As of August 2016, the English women's national team was ranked number three in the world, Wales is ranked number eight, Scotland is ranked number ten, Northern Ireland is ranked number twelve, Ireland are ranked number twenty-five, Gibraltar are ranked number thirty-one, Malta are ranked number thirty-two and Switzerland are ranked thirty-four.", "Title: Mercedes Martinez\n\nMercedes Martinez (born November 17, 1980) is an American professional wrestler, currently performing for Shimmer Women Athletes, as well as numerous independent promotions including World Xtreme Wrestling, Full Impact Pro, and Women Superstars Uncensored. She is the current and three-time WSU Champion, the current two-time Shimmer Champion. , WXW Women's champion, nCw Female Champion, and one half of the current Shine Tag Team Champions.", "Title: 1988 US Open – Men's Singles\n\nMats Wilander defeated three time defending champion Ivan Lendl, 6–4, 4–6, 6–3, 5–7, 6–4 in the final to win the Men's Singles title at the 1988 US Open. This was the longest US Open men's final in history, clocking in at four hours and fifty-four minutes; this record was matched in 2012 when Andy Murray defeated Novak Djokovic in that year's final.", "Title: 1981 US Open – Men's Singles\n\nJohn McEnroe was the two time defending champion and retained his title again, defeating Björn Borg 4–6, 6–2, 6–4, 6–3 in the final to win the Men's Singles tennis title at the 1981 US Open in a repeat of the previous years final, and which turned out to be Borg's final grand slam match." ]
2,113
Which company has pizza restaurants in more states, Pacpizza or Fox's Pizza Den?
Fox's Pizza Den
comparison
medium
{ "title": [ "Pacpizza", "Fox's Pizza Den", "Fox's Pizza Den" ], "sent_id": [ 0, 0, 1 ] }
[ { "sentences": [ "Sir Pizza is an United States chain of pizza restaurants.", " Wendell Swartz opened the original restaurant in Lafayette, Indiana in 1957 under the name of Pizza King.", " Sir Pizza was incorporated in 1965.", " In 1966, Robert Swartz, Wendell's brother, expanded Pizza King outside of Indiana under the name of \"Sir Pizza\".", " In Indiana, they are franchised under the \"Pizza King\" name, one of two chains in Indiana using that name." ], "title": "Sir Pizza" }, { "sentences": [ "PacPizza LLC is a franchisee for Pizza Hut; it operates primarily in California, Oregon and Nevada, and is based in San Ramon, California.", " On 1997-08-07, PepsiCo announced that it was selling 148 restaurants in California, Oregon and Nevada to the company.", " At the time, the deal made PacPizza the company's second-largest franchise, after NPC International of Pittsburg, Kansas." ], "title": "Pacpizza" }, { "sentences": [ "MrJims.Pizza is a U.S. chain of pizza restaurants based in Farmers Branch, Texas.", " Jim Johnson opened the first restaurant in Detroit, Michigan in 1975.", " There are currently 42 locations in Louisiana, Texas, North Carolina, Nevada and Wyoming, with the majority located in northern Texas.", " MrJims.Pizza is widely known for their crust.", " Their hand stretched pizza dough is made fresh in the store daily from flour containing 100% spring wheat.", " Every single MrJims.Pizza franchise has online ordering capabilities.", " In 2006, MrJims.Pizza introduced a unique new item, Nacho Stix, to their menu.", " It quickly became one of their bestsellers, and lead to a resurgence in the popularity of MrJims." ], "title": "Mr. Jim's Pizza" }, { "sentences": [ "Pizza Factory Inc. is a chain of pizza restaurants in the western United States, based in Oakhurst, California.", " The company began in 1979, when Danny Wheeler and his wife Carol opened Danny's Red Devil Pizza in Oakhurst.", " Ron Willey and his wife Joyce subsequently opened a second location in 1981, known as Pizza Factory." ], "title": "Pizza Factory" }, { "sentences": [ "New Haven-style pizza, locally known as apizza ( , from Neapolitan \"’a pizza\" (] ) \"the pizza\"), is a style of Neapolitan pizza common in and around New Haven, Connecticut.", " It originated at the Frank Pepe Pizzeria Napoletana and is now served in many other pizza restaurants in the area, most notably Sally's Apizza and Modern Apizza.", " This geographically limited pizza style has been favorably referenced by national critics." ], "title": "New Haven-style pizza" }, { "sentences": [ "The Chicago Pizza Pie Factory was a chain of pizza restaurants.", " The chain originated in Crown Passage (off Pall Mall) as The Chicago Pizza Pie Factory and was started by entrepreneur Bob Payton in 1976-7.", " The London establishment also had a bar.", " This was the start of a series of restaurants forming the My Kinda Town chain.", " The chain opened restaurants in places such as Paris and Barcelona, where they operated successfully for several decades.", " The Paris site now houses a Burger King." ], "title": "The Chicago Pizza Pie Factory" }, { "sentences": [ "Lou Malnati's Pizzeria is an American Chicago-style pizza restaurant chain headquartered in Northbrook, Illinois.", " It was founded by the son of Rudy Malnati, who was instrumental in developing the recipe for Chicago-style pizza, and it has become one of the Chicago area's best-known local lines of pizza restaurants.", " Lou Malnati's operates a division of its company called Lou Malnati's Presents Tastes of Chicago, a partnership with Portillo's Restaurants and Eli's Cheesecake, which ships Chicago-style cuisine nationally." ], "title": "Lou Malnati's Pizzeria" }, { "sentences": [ "ShowBiz Pizza Place was a restaurant pizza chain and family entertainment center founded in 1980 by Robert L. Brock and Creative Engineering.", " The brand emerged following a separation between Brock and Pizza Time Theatre, owners of the Chuck E. Cheese's franchise.", " ShowBiz Pizza restaurants entertained guests through a large selection of arcade games, coin-operated rides, and animatronic stage shows as a way to provide a complete package of food and entertainment." ], "title": "ShowBiz Pizza Place" }, { "sentences": [ "Fox's Pizza Den is a pizzeria chain based in Murrysville, Pennsylvania, United States.", " It was founded in 1971 by Jim Fox in Pitcairn, Pennsylvania, and currently has more than 250 locations in 28 U.S. states, all franchise-owned.", " Fox's Pizza Den has consistently ranked among the Top 25 pizza chains in the world.", " The Small Business Administration named Jim Fox as one of the country's top entrepreneurs during National Small Business Week, May 5–11, 2002.", " Since that time, many Fox's Franchises have closed due to a poor business model.", " The alarming rate of failure lead to the SBA discontinuing the lending of money for Fox's Franchises.", " Fox's Pizza was ranked \"Best Pizza Franchise\" in 2007." ], "title": "Fox's Pizza Den" }, { "sentences": [ "Little Caesar Enterprises Inc. (doing business as Little Caesars) is the third-largest pizza chain in the United States, behind Pizza Hut and Domino's Pizza.", " It operates and franchises pizza restaurants in the United States and internationally in Asia, the Middle East, Australia, Canada, Latin America and the Caribbean.", " The company was founded in 1959 and is based in Detroit, Michigan, headquartered in the Fox Theatre building in Downtown.", " Little Caesar Enterprises, Inc. operates as a subsidiary of Ilitch Holdings, Inc." ], "title": "Little Caesars" } ]
[ "Title: Sir Pizza\n\nSir Pizza is an United States chain of pizza restaurants. Wendell Swartz opened the original restaurant in Lafayette, Indiana in 1957 under the name of Pizza King. Sir Pizza was incorporated in 1965. In 1966, Robert Swartz, Wendell's brother, expanded Pizza King outside of Indiana under the name of \"Sir Pizza\". In Indiana, they are franchised under the \"Pizza King\" name, one of two chains in Indiana using that name.", "Title: Pacpizza\n\nPacPizza LLC is a franchisee for Pizza Hut; it operates primarily in California, Oregon and Nevada, and is based in San Ramon, California. On 1997-08-07, PepsiCo announced that it was selling 148 restaurants in California, Oregon and Nevada to the company. At the time, the deal made PacPizza the company's second-largest franchise, after NPC International of Pittsburg, Kansas.", "Title: Mr. Jim's Pizza\n\nMrJims.Pizza is a U.S. chain of pizza restaurants based in Farmers Branch, Texas. Jim Johnson opened the first restaurant in Detroit, Michigan in 1975. There are currently 42 locations in Louisiana, Texas, North Carolina, Nevada and Wyoming, with the majority located in northern Texas. MrJims.Pizza is widely known for their crust. Their hand stretched pizza dough is made fresh in the store daily from flour containing 100% spring wheat. Every single MrJims.Pizza franchise has online ordering capabilities. In 2006, MrJims.Pizza introduced a unique new item, Nacho Stix, to their menu. It quickly became one of their bestsellers, and lead to a resurgence in the popularity of MrJims.", "Title: Pizza Factory\n\nPizza Factory Inc. is a chain of pizza restaurants in the western United States, based in Oakhurst, California. The company began in 1979, when Danny Wheeler and his wife Carol opened Danny's Red Devil Pizza in Oakhurst. Ron Willey and his wife Joyce subsequently opened a second location in 1981, known as Pizza Factory.", "Title: New Haven-style pizza\n\nNew Haven-style pizza, locally known as apizza ( , from Neapolitan \"’a pizza\" (] ) \"the pizza\"), is a style of Neapolitan pizza common in and around New Haven, Connecticut. It originated at the Frank Pepe Pizzeria Napoletana and is now served in many other pizza restaurants in the area, most notably Sally's Apizza and Modern Apizza. This geographically limited pizza style has been favorably referenced by national critics.", "Title: The Chicago Pizza Pie Factory\n\nThe Chicago Pizza Pie Factory was a chain of pizza restaurants. The chain originated in Crown Passage (off Pall Mall) as The Chicago Pizza Pie Factory and was started by entrepreneur Bob Payton in 1976-7. The London establishment also had a bar. This was the start of a series of restaurants forming the My Kinda Town chain. The chain opened restaurants in places such as Paris and Barcelona, where they operated successfully for several decades. The Paris site now houses a Burger King.", "Title: Lou Malnati's Pizzeria\n\nLou Malnati's Pizzeria is an American Chicago-style pizza restaurant chain headquartered in Northbrook, Illinois. It was founded by the son of Rudy Malnati, who was instrumental in developing the recipe for Chicago-style pizza, and it has become one of the Chicago area's best-known local lines of pizza restaurants. Lou Malnati's operates a division of its company called Lou Malnati's Presents Tastes of Chicago, a partnership with Portillo's Restaurants and Eli's Cheesecake, which ships Chicago-style cuisine nationally.", "Title: ShowBiz Pizza Place\n\nShowBiz Pizza Place was a restaurant pizza chain and family entertainment center founded in 1980 by Robert L. Brock and Creative Engineering. The brand emerged following a separation between Brock and Pizza Time Theatre, owners of the Chuck E. Cheese's franchise. ShowBiz Pizza restaurants entertained guests through a large selection of arcade games, coin-operated rides, and animatronic stage shows as a way to provide a complete package of food and entertainment.", "Title: Fox's Pizza Den\n\nFox's Pizza Den is a pizzeria chain based in Murrysville, Pennsylvania, United States. It was founded in 1971 by Jim Fox in Pitcairn, Pennsylvania, and currently has more than 250 locations in 28 U.S. states, all franchise-owned. Fox's Pizza Den has consistently ranked among the Top 25 pizza chains in the world. The Small Business Administration named Jim Fox as one of the country's top entrepreneurs during National Small Business Week, May 5–11, 2002. Since that time, many Fox's Franchises have closed due to a poor business model. The alarming rate of failure lead to the SBA discontinuing the lending of money for Fox's Franchises. Fox's Pizza was ranked \"Best Pizza Franchise\" in 2007.", "Title: Little Caesars\n\nLittle Caesar Enterprises Inc. (doing business as Little Caesars) is the third-largest pizza chain in the United States, behind Pizza Hut and Domino's Pizza. It operates and franchises pizza restaurants in the United States and internationally in Asia, the Middle East, Australia, Canada, Latin America and the Caribbean. The company was founded in 1959 and is based in Detroit, Michigan, headquartered in the Fox Theatre building in Downtown. Little Caesar Enterprises, Inc. operates as a subsidiary of Ilitch Holdings, Inc." ]
2,114
The Lumineers and The Ataris, share which mutual genre?
rock
comparison
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{ "title": [ "The Lumineers", "The Ataris" ], "sent_id": [ 0, 0 ] }
[ { "sentences": [ "Mightier Than Sword Records was an independent record label based in Brooklyn, New York, owned and operated by RJ Crowder-Schaefer.", " Its releases are not confined to any particular genre, though most fall within the punk/hardcore genre and also socially/politically conscious bands.", " A majority of releases are on vinyl.", " Most notably, Mightier Than Sword has released two Blink 182 records on vinyl, along with The Ataris, The Juliana Theory, and more." ], "title": "Mightier Than Sword Records" }, { "sentences": [ "In his \"A New Beginning\" speech on June 4, 2009, at Cairo University in Cairo, Egypt, President of the United States Barack Obama stated that \"I've come here to Cairo to seek a new beginning between the United States and Muslims around the world, one based on mutual interest and mutual respect, and one based upon the truth that America and Islam are not exclusive and need not be in competition.", " Instead, they overlap, and share common principles – principles of justice and progress; tolerance and the dignity of all human beings.\"", " During the speech, he also committed to \"host a Summit on Entrepreneurship this year to identify how we can deepen ties between business leaders, foundations and social entrepreneurs in the United States and Muslim communities around the world\"." ], "title": "Partners for a New Beginning" }, { "sentences": [ "P&N Bank is the largest bank owned and managed in Western Australia.", " Operating under a mutual model, P&N Bank provides retail banking services such as savings and lending products, insurance and financial planning services.", " With a branch network of 14 branches in Western Australia, P&N Bank also has a Perth based Contact centre, online banking facilities and is part of the national rediATM network.", " As a mutual bank there are no third party shareholders, as distinct from a listed company, members who bank with P&N Bank and hold a share in Police & Nurses Limited are the owners of the Bank.", " P&N Bank is a member of COBA, the industry body that represents the credit unions, building societies and mutual banks in Australia and BCCM (Bureau of Credit Unions, Co-operatives and Mutuals).", " P&N Bank is also the membership sponsor of the Perth Wildcats." ], "title": "P&N Bank" }, { "sentences": [ "The Ataris are an American rock band from Anderson, Indiana.", " Formed in 1995, they have released five studio albums, with \"So Long, Astoria\" certified gold.", " In 2009, an album was announced to be entitled \"The Graveyard of the Atlantic\" although the album's status has been on indefinite ambiguity, with just two EPs released in 2010 and 2012 both with the same titles as the awaited album.", " They are best known for their hit cover song, originally recorded by Don Henley, \"The Boys of Summer\"." ], "title": "The Ataris" }, { "sentences": [ "The Lumineers are an American folk rock/Americana band based in Denver, Colorado.", " The founding members are Wesley Schultz (lead vocals, guitar) and Jeremiah Fraites (drums, percussion).", " Schultz and Fraites began writing and performing together in Ramsey, New Jersey in 2005.", " Cellist and vocalist Neyla Pekarek joined the band in 2010.", " The Lumineers emerged as one of the most popular folk rock/Americana artists during the revival of those genres and their growing popularity in the 2010s.", " The band's stripped back raw sound draws heavily from artists that influenced Schultz and Fraites such as Bruce Springsteen, Bob Dylan and Tom Petty.", " They are known for their energetic live shows and several international hit singles including \"Ho Hey”, “Stubborn Love”, “Ophelia” and “Cleopatra”.", " The band has become one of the top touring bands in the U.S. and also sells out shows around the world." ], "title": "The Lumineers" }, { "sentences": [ "Frederick S. Mates, aka Frederic Mates, founded in August 1967 the Mates Investment Fund, a high-flying mutual fund during the 'Go-Go' 60s that later crashed in the bear market of the early 1970s.", " Mates ran his fund from an office he dubbed the \"kibbutz\" and with a young staff he called his \"flower children\".", " Mates put most of his fund into a letter stock known as Omega Equities.", " Mates in determining his funds assets assigned a value to the barely traded Omega of $16 a share, while having purchased the stock at $3.25 a share.", " Mates got into trouble over this practice which was routine in the 1960s and not uncommon even today , of accounting for letter stocks at a price different from what was paid for it.", " As a result, when confidence was lost in Mates' mutual fund and investors wanted to cash out , redemptions had to be suspended for a while, which the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission condoned ." ], "title": "Frederick S. Mates" }, { "sentences": [ "EIROforum is an organization consisting of eight European intergovernmental scientific research organisations devoted to fostering mutual activities.", " Presided upon by the Director Generals of the individual organizations, who meet twice a year, the organization aims to identify mutual activities amongst its members to share resources in various fields." ], "title": "Eiroforum" }, { "sentences": [ "In the theory of quantum communication, the entanglement-assisted classical capacity of a quantum channel is the highest rate at which classical information can be transmitted from a sender to receiver when they share an unlimited amount of noiseless entanglement.", " It is given by the quantum mutual information of the channel, which is the input-output quantum mutual information maximized over all pure bipartite quantum states with one system transmitted through the channel.", " This formula is the natural generalization of Shannon's noisy channel coding theorem, in the sense that this formula is equal to the capacity, and there is no need to regularize it.", " An additional feature that it shares with Shannon's formula is that a noiseless classical or quantum feedback channel cannot increase the entanglement-assisted classical capacity.", " The entanglement-assisted classical capacity theorem is proved in two parts: the direct coding theorem and the converse theorem.", " The direct coding theorem demonstrates that the quantum mutual information of the channel is an achievable rate, by a random coding strategy that is effectively a noisy version of the super-dense coding protocol.", " The converse theorem demonstrates that this rate is optimal by making use of the strong subadditivity of quantum entropy." ], "title": "Entanglement-assisted classical capacity" }, { "sentences": [ "The Mortgage industry of the United Kingdom has traditionally been dominated by building societies, but from the 1970s the share of the new mortgage loans market held by building societies has declined substantially.", " Between 1977 and 1987, the share fell drastically from 96% to 66% while that of banks and other institutions rose from 3% to 36%.", " The major lenders include building societies, banks, specialized mortgage corporations, insurance companies, and pension funds.", " During the four years following the Financial crisis of 2008 the UK mutual sector provided approximately 80% of net lending to the housing market.", " There are currently over 200 significant separate financial organizations supplying mortgage loans to house buyers in Britain of which the Lloyds Bank and the Nationwide Building Society have the largest market share." ], "title": "Mortgage industry of the United Kingdom" }, { "sentences": [ "Collaborative partnerships are agreements and actions made by consenting organizations to share resources to accomplish a mutual goal.", " Collaborative partnerships rely on participation by at least two parties who agree to share resources, such as finances, knowledge, and people.", " Organizations in a collaborative partnership share common goals.", " The essence of collaborative partnership is for all parties to mutually benefit from working together." ], "title": "Collaborative partnership" } ]
[ "Title: Mightier Than Sword Records\n\nMightier Than Sword Records was an independent record label based in Brooklyn, New York, owned and operated by RJ Crowder-Schaefer. Its releases are not confined to any particular genre, though most fall within the punk/hardcore genre and also socially/politically conscious bands. A majority of releases are on vinyl. Most notably, Mightier Than Sword has released two Blink 182 records on vinyl, along with The Ataris, The Juliana Theory, and more.", "Title: Partners for a New Beginning\n\nIn his \"A New Beginning\" speech on June 4, 2009, at Cairo University in Cairo, Egypt, President of the United States Barack Obama stated that \"I've come here to Cairo to seek a new beginning between the United States and Muslims around the world, one based on mutual interest and mutual respect, and one based upon the truth that America and Islam are not exclusive and need not be in competition. Instead, they overlap, and share common principles – principles of justice and progress; tolerance and the dignity of all human beings.\" During the speech, he also committed to \"host a Summit on Entrepreneurship this year to identify how we can deepen ties between business leaders, foundations and social entrepreneurs in the United States and Muslim communities around the world\".", "Title: P&N Bank\n\nP&N Bank is the largest bank owned and managed in Western Australia. Operating under a mutual model, P&N Bank provides retail banking services such as savings and lending products, insurance and financial planning services. With a branch network of 14 branches in Western Australia, P&N Bank also has a Perth based Contact centre, online banking facilities and is part of the national rediATM network. As a mutual bank there are no third party shareholders, as distinct from a listed company, members who bank with P&N Bank and hold a share in Police & Nurses Limited are the owners of the Bank. P&N Bank is a member of COBA, the industry body that represents the credit unions, building societies and mutual banks in Australia and BCCM (Bureau of Credit Unions, Co-operatives and Mutuals). P&N Bank is also the membership sponsor of the Perth Wildcats.", "Title: The Ataris\n\nThe Ataris are an American rock band from Anderson, Indiana. Formed in 1995, they have released five studio albums, with \"So Long, Astoria\" certified gold. In 2009, an album was announced to be entitled \"The Graveyard of the Atlantic\" although the album's status has been on indefinite ambiguity, with just two EPs released in 2010 and 2012 both with the same titles as the awaited album. They are best known for their hit cover song, originally recorded by Don Henley, \"The Boys of Summer\".", "Title: The Lumineers\n\nThe Lumineers are an American folk rock/Americana band based in Denver, Colorado. The founding members are Wesley Schultz (lead vocals, guitar) and Jeremiah Fraites (drums, percussion). Schultz and Fraites began writing and performing together in Ramsey, New Jersey in 2005. Cellist and vocalist Neyla Pekarek joined the band in 2010. The Lumineers emerged as one of the most popular folk rock/Americana artists during the revival of those genres and their growing popularity in the 2010s. The band's stripped back raw sound draws heavily from artists that influenced Schultz and Fraites such as Bruce Springsteen, Bob Dylan and Tom Petty. They are known for their energetic live shows and several international hit singles including \"Ho Hey”, “Stubborn Love”, “Ophelia” and “Cleopatra”. The band has become one of the top touring bands in the U.S. and also sells out shows around the world.", "Title: Frederick S. Mates\n\nFrederick S. Mates, aka Frederic Mates, founded in August 1967 the Mates Investment Fund, a high-flying mutual fund during the 'Go-Go' 60s that later crashed in the bear market of the early 1970s. Mates ran his fund from an office he dubbed the \"kibbutz\" and with a young staff he called his \"flower children\". Mates put most of his fund into a letter stock known as Omega Equities. Mates in determining his funds assets assigned a value to the barely traded Omega of $16 a share, while having purchased the stock at $3.25 a share. Mates got into trouble over this practice which was routine in the 1960s and not uncommon even today , of accounting for letter stocks at a price different from what was paid for it. As a result, when confidence was lost in Mates' mutual fund and investors wanted to cash out , redemptions had to be suspended for a while, which the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission condoned .", "Title: Eiroforum\n\nEIROforum is an organization consisting of eight European intergovernmental scientific research organisations devoted to fostering mutual activities. Presided upon by the Director Generals of the individual organizations, who meet twice a year, the organization aims to identify mutual activities amongst its members to share resources in various fields.", "Title: Entanglement-assisted classical capacity\n\nIn the theory of quantum communication, the entanglement-assisted classical capacity of a quantum channel is the highest rate at which classical information can be transmitted from a sender to receiver when they share an unlimited amount of noiseless entanglement. It is given by the quantum mutual information of the channel, which is the input-output quantum mutual information maximized over all pure bipartite quantum states with one system transmitted through the channel. This formula is the natural generalization of Shannon's noisy channel coding theorem, in the sense that this formula is equal to the capacity, and there is no need to regularize it. An additional feature that it shares with Shannon's formula is that a noiseless classical or quantum feedback channel cannot increase the entanglement-assisted classical capacity. The entanglement-assisted classical capacity theorem is proved in two parts: the direct coding theorem and the converse theorem. The direct coding theorem demonstrates that the quantum mutual information of the channel is an achievable rate, by a random coding strategy that is effectively a noisy version of the super-dense coding protocol. The converse theorem demonstrates that this rate is optimal by making use of the strong subadditivity of quantum entropy.", "Title: Mortgage industry of the United Kingdom\n\nThe Mortgage industry of the United Kingdom has traditionally been dominated by building societies, but from the 1970s the share of the new mortgage loans market held by building societies has declined substantially. Between 1977 and 1987, the share fell drastically from 96% to 66% while that of banks and other institutions rose from 3% to 36%. The major lenders include building societies, banks, specialized mortgage corporations, insurance companies, and pension funds. During the four years following the Financial crisis of 2008 the UK mutual sector provided approximately 80% of net lending to the housing market. There are currently over 200 significant separate financial organizations supplying mortgage loans to house buyers in Britain of which the Lloyds Bank and the Nationwide Building Society have the largest market share.", "Title: Collaborative partnership\n\nCollaborative partnerships are agreements and actions made by consenting organizations to share resources to accomplish a mutual goal. Collaborative partnerships rely on participation by at least two parties who agree to share resources, such as finances, knowledge, and people. Organizations in a collaborative partnership share common goals. The essence of collaborative partnership is for all parties to mutually benefit from working together." ]
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The Hudson Commodore is an automobile which was produced by the Hudson Motor Car Company, made Hudson and other brand automobiles in Detroit, Michigan, from which time span?
1909 to 1954
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[ { "sentences": [ "The Hudson Italia is an automobile styling study and a limited production two-door compact coupé that was produced by the Hudson Motor Car Company of Detroit, Michigan, in cooperation with Carrozzeria Touring of Italy, and subsequently marketed by American Motors Corporation during the 1954 and 1955 model years.", " Designed by Frank Spring, and introduced 14 January 1954, the Italia was based on the Hudson Jet platform and running gear, but with a unique body and interior." ], "title": "Hudson Italia" }, { "sentences": [ "The Hudson Hornet was a full-sized automobile which was produced by the Hudson Motor Car Company of Detroit, Michigan, between 1951 and 1954 and then by American Motors Corporation (AMC) in Kenosha, Wisconsin, and marketed under the Hudson brand between 1955 and 1957." ], "title": "Hudson Hornet" }, { "sentences": [ "The Hudson was an automobile built in Hudson, Michigan by the Bean-Chamberlain Manufacturing Company from 1901-02.", " It had no relationship to the Hudson Motor Car Company of Detroit, Michigan.", " The Hudson was a light steamer, with a vertical two-cylinder engine, single chain drive, and tiller steering." ], "title": "Hudson (steam automobile)" }, { "sentences": [ "Joseph Lowthian Hudson (October 17, 1846 – July 5, 1912), a.k.a. J. L. Hudson, was the merchant who founded the Hudson's department store in Detroit, Michigan.", " Hudson also supplied the seed capital for the establishment, in 1909, of Roy D. Chapin's automotive venture, which Chapin named the Hudson Motor Car Company in honor of J.L. Hudson." ], "title": "Joseph Lowthian Hudson" }, { "sentences": [ "The Hudson Greater Eight was a premium line of automobiles produced by the Hudson Motor Car Company of Detroit, Michigan during 1931 and 1932." ], "title": "Hudson Greater Eight" }, { "sentences": [ "The Hudson Motor Car Company made Hudson and other brand automobiles in Detroit, Michigan, from 1909 to 1954.", " In 1954, Hudson merged with Nash-Kelvinator Corporation to form American Motors (AMC).", " The Hudson name was continued through the 1957 model year, after which it was discontinued." ], "title": "Hudson Motor Car Company" }, { "sentences": [ "The Hudson Jet is a compact automobile that was produced by the Hudson Motor Car Company of Detroit, Michigan during the 1953 and 1954 model years.", " The Jet was the automaker's response to the popular Nash Rambler and the costs of developing and marketing the Jet ultimately led to Hudson's merger with Nash." ], "title": "Hudson Jet" }, { "sentences": [ "The Hudson Commodore is an automobile which was produced by the Hudson Motor Car Company of Detroit, Michigan between 1941 and 1952.", " During its time in production, the Commodore was the largest and most luxurious Hudson model." ], "title": "Hudson Commodore" }, { "sentences": [ "The Hudson Wasp is an automobile that was built and marketed by the Hudson Motor Car Company of Detroit, Michigan, from the 1952 through the 1956 model years.", " It was also assembled in Australia from complete knock down (CKD) kits.", " After Hudson merged with Nash Motors, the Wasp was then built by American Motors Corporation in Kenosha, Wisconsin, and marketed under its Hudson marque for model years 1955 and 1956." ], "title": "Hudson Wasp" }, { "sentences": [ "Dover was a make of trucks, owned by the Hudson Motor Car Company of Detroit, Michigan.", " Hudson announced the Dover brand in July 1929 as \"\"Dover, built by Hudson Motors.\"\"" ], "title": "Dover (truck)" } ]
[ "Title: Hudson Italia\n\nThe Hudson Italia is an automobile styling study and a limited production two-door compact coupé that was produced by the Hudson Motor Car Company of Detroit, Michigan, in cooperation with Carrozzeria Touring of Italy, and subsequently marketed by American Motors Corporation during the 1954 and 1955 model years. Designed by Frank Spring, and introduced 14 January 1954, the Italia was based on the Hudson Jet platform and running gear, but with a unique body and interior.", "Title: Hudson Hornet\n\nThe Hudson Hornet was a full-sized automobile which was produced by the Hudson Motor Car Company of Detroit, Michigan, between 1951 and 1954 and then by American Motors Corporation (AMC) in Kenosha, Wisconsin, and marketed under the Hudson brand between 1955 and 1957.", "Title: Hudson (steam automobile)\n\nThe Hudson was an automobile built in Hudson, Michigan by the Bean-Chamberlain Manufacturing Company from 1901-02. It had no relationship to the Hudson Motor Car Company of Detroit, Michigan. The Hudson was a light steamer, with a vertical two-cylinder engine, single chain drive, and tiller steering.", "Title: Joseph Lowthian Hudson\n\nJoseph Lowthian Hudson (October 17, 1846 – July 5, 1912), a.k.a. J. L. Hudson, was the merchant who founded the Hudson's department store in Detroit, Michigan. Hudson also supplied the seed capital for the establishment, in 1909, of Roy D. Chapin's automotive venture, which Chapin named the Hudson Motor Car Company in honor of J.L. Hudson.", "Title: Hudson Greater Eight\n\nThe Hudson Greater Eight was a premium line of automobiles produced by the Hudson Motor Car Company of Detroit, Michigan during 1931 and 1932.", "Title: Hudson Motor Car Company\n\nThe Hudson Motor Car Company made Hudson and other brand automobiles in Detroit, Michigan, from 1909 to 1954. In 1954, Hudson merged with Nash-Kelvinator Corporation to form American Motors (AMC). The Hudson name was continued through the 1957 model year, after which it was discontinued.", "Title: Hudson Jet\n\nThe Hudson Jet is a compact automobile that was produced by the Hudson Motor Car Company of Detroit, Michigan during the 1953 and 1954 model years. The Jet was the automaker's response to the popular Nash Rambler and the costs of developing and marketing the Jet ultimately led to Hudson's merger with Nash.", "Title: Hudson Commodore\n\nThe Hudson Commodore is an automobile which was produced by the Hudson Motor Car Company of Detroit, Michigan between 1941 and 1952. During its time in production, the Commodore was the largest and most luxurious Hudson model.", "Title: Hudson Wasp\n\nThe Hudson Wasp is an automobile that was built and marketed by the Hudson Motor Car Company of Detroit, Michigan, from the 1952 through the 1956 model years. It was also assembled in Australia from complete knock down (CKD) kits. After Hudson merged with Nash Motors, the Wasp was then built by American Motors Corporation in Kenosha, Wisconsin, and marketed under its Hudson marque for model years 1955 and 1956.", "Title: Dover (truck)\n\nDover was a make of trucks, owned by the Hudson Motor Car Company of Detroit, Michigan. Hudson announced the Dover brand in July 1929 as \"\"Dover, built by Hudson Motors.\"\"" ]
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The Old Melbourne Gaol is a museum on Russell Street, in Melbourne, Victoria, Australia, it was first constructed starting in 1839, and during its operation as a prison between 1842 and 1929, it held and executed some of Australia's most notorious criminals, including which Australian bushranger, outlaw, gang leader and convicted police murderer?
Edward "Ned" Kelly
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[ { "sentences": [ "The Criminals Hall of Fame Wax Museum was a wax museum on 5751 Victoria Avenue in Niagara Falls, Ontario, Canada.", " One of many wax museums in the region, it was located at the top of Clifton Hill.", " The museum featured forty wax statues of notorious criminals, from mobsters to serial killers.", " The museum was created in 1977 and closed late 2014." ], "title": "Criminals Hall of Fame" }, { "sentences": [ "John Vane (1842-1906) was an Australian bushranger who rode with the Frank Gardiner–Ben Hall gang during 1863.", " Vane was the only member of the gang of 1863 to survive.", " The other members all died by the bullet, either from the police or private citizens." ], "title": "John Vane (bushranger)" }, { "sentences": [ "Craig Minogue (born 1962) is an Australian prisoner, convicted for the Easter Thursday 27 March 1986 bombing of the Russell Street Police Headquarters in Russell Street, Melbourne, Victoria, Australia, Minogue was sentenced to life imprisonment, with a non-parole period of 30 years.", " Minogue is currently serving his sentence at Marngoneet Correctional Centre, in Lara, near Geelong, about one hour's drive from Melbourne.", " In 2012 Mingoue was awarded his PhD in applied ethics, human and social services by La Trobe University." ], "title": "Craig Minogue" }, { "sentences": [ "The Hook Gang was an American, street gang and later were river pirates active, in New York City, during the late-19th century.", " The gang made up some of the most notorious criminals and thugs ,on the New York waterfront and were a major force, in the old Forth Ward and Corlears' Hook districts, during the post-American Civil War era, until their breakup, by the newly formed, Steamboat Squad, of the New York City Police Department in 1876." ], "title": "Hook Gang" }, { "sentences": [ "Edward \"Ned\" Kelly (December 1854 – 11 November 1880) was an Australian bushranger, outlaw, gang leader and convicted police murderer.", " Recognised as the last and most famous of the bushrangers, he is best-known for wearing a self-made suit of bulletproof armour during his final shootout with the police." ], "title": "Ned Kelly" }, { "sentences": [ "Arnold Karl Sodeman ((1899--)12 1899 – (1936--)1 1936 ), also known as the School-girl Strangler, was a serial killer who targeted children.", " He confessed to four killings before being executed at Pentridge Prison, Victoria in 1936.", " Sodeman was the second of eleven people to be hanged at Pentridge Prison after the closure of Melbourne Gaol in 1929." ], "title": "Arnold Sodeman" }, { "sentences": [ "Daniel \"Dan\" Kelly (1 June 1861 – 28 June 1880) was an Australian bushranger and outlaw.", " The son of an Irish convict, he was the younger brother of the bushranger Ned Kelly.", " Dan and Ned killed three policemen at Stringybark Creek in northeast Victoria, near the present-day town of Tolmie, Victoria.", " With two friends, Joe Byrne and Steve Hart, the brothers formed the Kelly Gang.", " They robbed banks, took over whole towns, and kept the people in Victoria and New South Wales frightened.", " For two years the Victorian police searched for them, locked up their friends and families, but could not find them.", " Dan Kelly died during the infamous siege of Glenrowan." ], "title": "Dan Kelly (bushranger)" }, { "sentences": [ "Russell Street Police Headquarters in Melbourne, on the north-eastern corner of Russell and La Trobe Streets, was well known as the headquarters of the Victoria Police through the second half of the 20th century, and was often referred to simply as 'Russell Street'." ], "title": "Russell Street Police Headquarters" }, { "sentences": [ "The Russell Street bombing was the 27 March 1986 bombing of the Russell Street Police Headquarters complex in Russell Street, Melbourne, Victoria, Australia." ], "title": "Russell Street bombing" }, { "sentences": [ "The Old Melbourne Gaol is a museum on Russell Street, in Melbourne, Victoria, Australia.", " It consists of a bluestone building and courtyard, and is located next to the old City Police Watch House and City Courts buildings.", " It was first constructed starting in 1839, and during its operation as a prison between 1842 and 1929, it held and executed some of Australia's most notorious criminals, including bushranger Ned Kelly and serial killer Frederick Bailey Deeming.", " In total, 133 people were executed by hanging.", " Though it was used briefly during World War II, it formally ceased operating as a prison in 1924; with parts of the gaol being incorporated into the RMIT University, and the rest becoming a museum." ], "title": "Old Melbourne Gaol" } ]
[ "Title: Criminals Hall of Fame\n\nThe Criminals Hall of Fame Wax Museum was a wax museum on 5751 Victoria Avenue in Niagara Falls, Ontario, Canada. One of many wax museums in the region, it was located at the top of Clifton Hill. The museum featured forty wax statues of notorious criminals, from mobsters to serial killers. The museum was created in 1977 and closed late 2014.", "Title: John Vane (bushranger)\n\nJohn Vane (1842-1906) was an Australian bushranger who rode with the Frank Gardiner–Ben Hall gang during 1863. Vane was the only member of the gang of 1863 to survive. The other members all died by the bullet, either from the police or private citizens.", "Title: Craig Minogue\n\nCraig Minogue (born 1962) is an Australian prisoner, convicted for the Easter Thursday 27 March 1986 bombing of the Russell Street Police Headquarters in Russell Street, Melbourne, Victoria, Australia, Minogue was sentenced to life imprisonment, with a non-parole period of 30 years. Minogue is currently serving his sentence at Marngoneet Correctional Centre, in Lara, near Geelong, about one hour's drive from Melbourne. In 2012 Mingoue was awarded his PhD in applied ethics, human and social services by La Trobe University.", "Title: Hook Gang\n\nThe Hook Gang was an American, street gang and later were river pirates active, in New York City, during the late-19th century. The gang made up some of the most notorious criminals and thugs ,on the New York waterfront and were a major force, in the old Forth Ward and Corlears' Hook districts, during the post-American Civil War era, until their breakup, by the newly formed, Steamboat Squad, of the New York City Police Department in 1876.", "Title: Ned Kelly\n\nEdward \"Ned\" Kelly (December 1854 – 11 November 1880) was an Australian bushranger, outlaw, gang leader and convicted police murderer. Recognised as the last and most famous of the bushrangers, he is best-known for wearing a self-made suit of bulletproof armour during his final shootout with the police.", "Title: Arnold Sodeman\n\nArnold Karl Sodeman ((1899--)12 1899 – (1936--)1 1936 ), also known as the School-girl Strangler, was a serial killer who targeted children. He confessed to four killings before being executed at Pentridge Prison, Victoria in 1936. Sodeman was the second of eleven people to be hanged at Pentridge Prison after the closure of Melbourne Gaol in 1929.", "Title: Dan Kelly (bushranger)\n\nDaniel \"Dan\" Kelly (1 June 1861 – 28 June 1880) was an Australian bushranger and outlaw. The son of an Irish convict, he was the younger brother of the bushranger Ned Kelly. Dan and Ned killed three policemen at Stringybark Creek in northeast Victoria, near the present-day town of Tolmie, Victoria. With two friends, Joe Byrne and Steve Hart, the brothers formed the Kelly Gang. They robbed banks, took over whole towns, and kept the people in Victoria and New South Wales frightened. For two years the Victorian police searched for them, locked up their friends and families, but could not find them. Dan Kelly died during the infamous siege of Glenrowan.", "Title: Russell Street Police Headquarters\n\nRussell Street Police Headquarters in Melbourne, on the north-eastern corner of Russell and La Trobe Streets, was well known as the headquarters of the Victoria Police through the second half of the 20th century, and was often referred to simply as 'Russell Street'.", "Title: Russell Street bombing\n\nThe Russell Street bombing was the 27 March 1986 bombing of the Russell Street Police Headquarters complex in Russell Street, Melbourne, Victoria, Australia.", "Title: Old Melbourne Gaol\n\nThe Old Melbourne Gaol is a museum on Russell Street, in Melbourne, Victoria, Australia. It consists of a bluestone building and courtyard, and is located next to the old City Police Watch House and City Courts buildings. It was first constructed starting in 1839, and during its operation as a prison between 1842 and 1929, it held and executed some of Australia's most notorious criminals, including bushranger Ned Kelly and serial killer Frederick Bailey Deeming. In total, 133 people were executed by hanging. Though it was used briefly during World War II, it formally ceased operating as a prison in 1924; with parts of the gaol being incorporated into the RMIT University, and the rest becoming a museum." ]
2,117
This British-American high fantasy film directed by Ron Howard starred an English actress and writer who co-created and starred in what ITV series?
Upstairs, Downstairs
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[ { "sentences": [ "Restless is a 2011 British-American romantic comedy-drama film directed by Gus Van Sant and written by Jason Lew.", " It stars Henry Hopper and Mia Wasikowska.", " Shot in Portland, Oregon, United States, and produced by Bryce Dallas Howard, Ron Howard and Brian Grazer for Sony Pictures Classics and Imagine Entertainment, it was released on September 16, 2011.", " It was screened in the Un Certain Regard section at the 2011 Cannes Film Festival on May 12." ], "title": "Restless (2011 film)" }, { "sentences": [ "Rebecca Hazlewood (born 1977) is an English actress of mixed English and Indian descent.", " Hazlewood was born in Wales and grew up in Kingswinford in the West Midlands and studied English Literature at Bretton Hall.", " She is best known in the UK for her roles as Beena Shah in \"Crossroads\" and Arun Parmar in \"Bad Girls\", and in the US for her role as Asha in the NBC primetime comedy series \"Outsourced\".", " Outsourced was cancelled after completing a full season in 2011.", " Her other roles include Talia Ahmed in the ITV series \"Second Sight\" alongside Clive Owen, in the \"Masters of the Universe\" BBC1 week-long series in January 2010 as college lecturer Sia and the 2001 British Film 4 feature \"Dog Eat Dog\" with David Oyelowo, Gary Kemp and Ricky Gervais.", " In 2006 she featured as Beth in \"Meeting Helen\" with Madeleine Potter and Emily Woof which was filmed by DP Christopher Doyle.", " In Kissing Cousins the movie she appeared as a lead role." ], "title": "Rebecca Hazlewood" }, { "sentences": [ "Vanessa Howard (born Vanessa Tolhurst, 10 October 1948, Shoreham-by-Sea, United Kingdom-23 November 2010), later known as Vanessa Chartoff, was a British film actress and professional backup singer.", " Howard starred primarily in exploitation and horror films.", " She is perhaps best known for her starring roles in \"The Blood Beast Terror\" and \"Mumsy, Nanny, Sonny and Girly\"; the latter has since become a cult movie.", " The box-office failure of her later projects resulted in her decision to give up acting." ], "title": "Vanessa Howard" }, { "sentences": [ "Willow is a 1988 British-American high fantasy film directed by Ron Howard, produced and with a story by George Lucas, and starring Warwick Davis, Val Kilmer, Joanne Whalley, Jean Marsh, and Billy Barty.", " Davis plays the eponymous lead character and hero: a reluctant farmer who plays a critical role in protecting a special baby from a tyrannical queen who vows to destroy her and take over the world in a high fantasy setting." ], "title": "Willow (film)" }, { "sentences": [ "The Lord of the Rings is a 1978 American-British animated high fantasy film directed by Ralph Bakshi.", " It is an adaptation of J. R. R. Tolkien's high fantasy epic \"The Lord of the Rings\", comprising \"The Fellowship of the Ring\" and the first half of \"The Two Towers\".", " Set in Middle-earth, the film follows a group of hobbits, elves, men, dwarves, and wizards who form a fellowship.", " They embark on a quest to destroy the One Ring made by the Dark Lord Sauron, and ensure his destruction." ], "title": "The Lord of the Rings (1978 film)" }, { "sentences": [ "Frost/Nixon is a 2008 British-American historical drama film based on the 2006 play of the same name by Peter Morgan, who also adapted the screenplay.", " The film tells the story behind the Frost/Nixon interviews of 1977.", " The film was directed by Ron Howard and produced for Universal Pictures by Howard, Brian Grazer of Imagine Entertainment and Tim Bevan and Eric Fellner of Working Title Films, and received five Academy Award nominations, including Best Picture, Best Actor and Best Director." ], "title": "Frost/Nixon (film)" }, { "sentences": [ "Jean Lyndsey Torren Marsh, {'1': \", '2': \", '3': \", '4': \"} (born 1 July 1934) is an English actress and writer.", " Marsh co-created and starred in the ITV series \"Upstairs, Downstairs\" (1971–75), for which she won the 1975 Emmy Award for Outstanding Lead Actress in a Drama Series for her performance as Rose Buck.", " She later reprised the role in the BBC's revival of the series (2010–12).", " Marsh also co-created the television series \"The House of Eliott\" in 1991.", " Her film appearances include \"Cleopatra\" (1963), \"Frenzy\" (1972), \"The Changeling\" (1980), \"Return to Oz\" (1985), \"Willow\" (1988) and \"Monarch\" (2000)." ], "title": "Jean Marsh" }, { "sentences": [ "Cotton Candy is a 1978 American made-for-television drama film directed by Ron Howard and broadcast on NBC.", " It is also known as Ron Howard's Cotton Candy." ], "title": "Cotton Candy (film)" }, { "sentences": [ "Rance Howard (born November 17, 1928) is an American actor who has starred in film and on television.", " He is the father of actor and filmmaker Ron Howard and actor Clint Howard, and grandfather of the actress Bryce Dallas Howard." ], "title": "Rance Howard" }, { "sentences": [ "Keeley Clare Julia Hawes (born 10 February 1976) is an English actress.", " She starred in the film version of \"The Last September\" (1999) and has voiced roles in video games, such as Lara Croft in several of the \"Tomb Raider\" games.", " She is also known for her roles as Kitty Butler in \"Tipping the Velvet\", Zoe Reynolds in \"Spooks\" (2002–2004), Alex Drake in \"Ashes to Ashes\" (2008–2010), Lady Agnes in the 2010 reboot of \"Upstairs, Downstairs\", Detective Inspector Lindsay Denton in the second and third series of \"Line of Duty\" (2014–2016), as a mother in search of her abducted child in the BBC series \"The Missing\", and as Louisa Durrell in the ITV series \"The Durrells\"." ], "title": "Keeley Hawes" } ]
[ "Title: Restless (2011 film)\n\nRestless is a 2011 British-American romantic comedy-drama film directed by Gus Van Sant and written by Jason Lew. It stars Henry Hopper and Mia Wasikowska. Shot in Portland, Oregon, United States, and produced by Bryce Dallas Howard, Ron Howard and Brian Grazer for Sony Pictures Classics and Imagine Entertainment, it was released on September 16, 2011. It was screened in the Un Certain Regard section at the 2011 Cannes Film Festival on May 12.", "Title: Rebecca Hazlewood\n\nRebecca Hazlewood (born 1977) is an English actress of mixed English and Indian descent. Hazlewood was born in Wales and grew up in Kingswinford in the West Midlands and studied English Literature at Bretton Hall. She is best known in the UK for her roles as Beena Shah in \"Crossroads\" and Arun Parmar in \"Bad Girls\", and in the US for her role as Asha in the NBC primetime comedy series \"Outsourced\". Outsourced was cancelled after completing a full season in 2011. Her other roles include Talia Ahmed in the ITV series \"Second Sight\" alongside Clive Owen, in the \"Masters of the Universe\" BBC1 week-long series in January 2010 as college lecturer Sia and the 2001 British Film 4 feature \"Dog Eat Dog\" with David Oyelowo, Gary Kemp and Ricky Gervais. In 2006 she featured as Beth in \"Meeting Helen\" with Madeleine Potter and Emily Woof which was filmed by DP Christopher Doyle. In Kissing Cousins the movie she appeared as a lead role.", "Title: Vanessa Howard\n\nVanessa Howard (born Vanessa Tolhurst, 10 October 1948, Shoreham-by-Sea, United Kingdom-23 November 2010), later known as Vanessa Chartoff, was a British film actress and professional backup singer. Howard starred primarily in exploitation and horror films. She is perhaps best known for her starring roles in \"The Blood Beast Terror\" and \"Mumsy, Nanny, Sonny and Girly\"; the latter has since become a cult movie. The box-office failure of her later projects resulted in her decision to give up acting.", "Title: Willow (film)\n\nWillow is a 1988 British-American high fantasy film directed by Ron Howard, produced and with a story by George Lucas, and starring Warwick Davis, Val Kilmer, Joanne Whalley, Jean Marsh, and Billy Barty. Davis plays the eponymous lead character and hero: a reluctant farmer who plays a critical role in protecting a special baby from a tyrannical queen who vows to destroy her and take over the world in a high fantasy setting.", "Title: The Lord of the Rings (1978 film)\n\nThe Lord of the Rings is a 1978 American-British animated high fantasy film directed by Ralph Bakshi. It is an adaptation of J. R. R. Tolkien's high fantasy epic \"The Lord of the Rings\", comprising \"The Fellowship of the Ring\" and the first half of \"The Two Towers\". Set in Middle-earth, the film follows a group of hobbits, elves, men, dwarves, and wizards who form a fellowship. They embark on a quest to destroy the One Ring made by the Dark Lord Sauron, and ensure his destruction.", "Title: Frost/Nixon (film)\n\nFrost/Nixon is a 2008 British-American historical drama film based on the 2006 play of the same name by Peter Morgan, who also adapted the screenplay. The film tells the story behind the Frost/Nixon interviews of 1977. The film was directed by Ron Howard and produced for Universal Pictures by Howard, Brian Grazer of Imagine Entertainment and Tim Bevan and Eric Fellner of Working Title Films, and received five Academy Award nominations, including Best Picture, Best Actor and Best Director.", "Title: Jean Marsh\n\nJean Lyndsey Torren Marsh, {'1': \", '2': \", '3': \", '4': \"} (born 1 July 1934) is an English actress and writer. Marsh co-created and starred in the ITV series \"Upstairs, Downstairs\" (1971–75), for which she won the 1975 Emmy Award for Outstanding Lead Actress in a Drama Series for her performance as Rose Buck. She later reprised the role in the BBC's revival of the series (2010–12). Marsh also co-created the television series \"The House of Eliott\" in 1991. Her film appearances include \"Cleopatra\" (1963), \"Frenzy\" (1972), \"The Changeling\" (1980), \"Return to Oz\" (1985), \"Willow\" (1988) and \"Monarch\" (2000).", "Title: Cotton Candy (film)\n\nCotton Candy is a 1978 American made-for-television drama film directed by Ron Howard and broadcast on NBC. It is also known as Ron Howard's Cotton Candy.", "Title: Rance Howard\n\nRance Howard (born November 17, 1928) is an American actor who has starred in film and on television. He is the father of actor and filmmaker Ron Howard and actor Clint Howard, and grandfather of the actress Bryce Dallas Howard.", "Title: Keeley Hawes\n\nKeeley Clare Julia Hawes (born 10 February 1976) is an English actress. She starred in the film version of \"The Last September\" (1999) and has voiced roles in video games, such as Lara Croft in several of the \"Tomb Raider\" games. She is also known for her roles as Kitty Butler in \"Tipping the Velvet\", Zoe Reynolds in \"Spooks\" (2002–2004), Alex Drake in \"Ashes to Ashes\" (2008–2010), Lady Agnes in the 2010 reboot of \"Upstairs, Downstairs\", Detective Inspector Lindsay Denton in the second and third series of \"Line of Duty\" (2014–2016), as a mother in search of her abducted child in the BBC series \"The Missing\", and as Louisa Durrell in the ITV series \"The Durrells\"." ]
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Rāghavēndra Swami or Rāghavēndra Tirtha, (c.1595–c.1671) was a Dvaita scholar, grammarian and the pontiff of the Madhvacharya Mutt at Kumbakonam from 1624 to 1671, His gentle nature and humanism is brought out through devotional poems composed in his honour by Gopala Dasa, (1721–1769) was a prominent 18th-century Kannada language poet, and saint, belonging to which tradition?
Haridasa
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[ { "sentences": [ "Vijaya Dasa (Kannada: ವಿಜಯದಾಸ ) (1682–1755) was a prominent saint from the Haridasa tradition of Karnataka, India in the 18th century, and a scholar of the Dvaita philosophical tradition.", " Along with contemporary haridasa saints such as Gopala Dasa, Helevankatte Giriamma, Jagannatha Dasa and Prasanna Venkata Dasa, he propagated the virtues of the philosophy of Madhwacharya across South India through devotional songs called \"devaranama\" written in the Kannada language.", " An integral part of Kannada Vaishnava devotional literature, these compositions in praise of the Hindu god Vishnu are called \"dasara padagalu\" (compositions of the \"dasas\").", " These compositions can be more specifically categorized as \"keertanas\", \"suladis\",\"ugabhogas\", and simply \"padas\".", " They were easy to sing to the accompaniment of a musical instrument and dealt with \"bhakti\" (devotion) and the virtues of a pious life." ], "title": "Vijaya Dasa" }, { "sentences": [ "Narahari Tirtha (d. 1333 CE) was a scholar and one of the disciples of Madhvacharya.", " He is considered to be the progenitor of the Haridasa movement along with Sripadaraja.", " Though only 2 of his scholarly works are extant, they are characterised by their verbosity and lack of digressions.", " A few songs of his survive under the nom de plume \"Ranghukulatilaka\".", " As a minister of considerable influence to the Eastern Ganga rulers and later as the pontiff of Madhvacharya mutt, Narahari converted the Simhachalam temple into an educational establishment of renown and a religious centre for Vaishnavism." ], "title": "Naraharitirtha" }, { "sentences": [ "Vyasaraja or Vyasa Thirtha (Kannada: ವ್ಯಾಸತೀರ್ಥ ; 1447–1548), also called Vyasaraya or Chandrikacharya, was a Hindu philosopher, dialectician, polemicist and poet.", " He is considered to be one of the three great spiritual sages or \"munitrayam\" of Dvaita Vedanta, along with Madhvacharya and Jayatirtha, for his immense contribution to the school of thought.", " He was a scholar of very high order with a judicious defence of the Dvaita Vedanta against all rival schools of thought.", " He also brought the Haridasa cult, historically believed to be propagated by Sri Narahari Tirtha, into limelight.", " He belonged to the Dvaita school of Madhvacharya.", " He, along with Jayatirtha, helped systematize Dvaita into an established school of Vedic thought.", " Vyasaraja's genius lay in his clear understanding and exposition of all his opposing schools of thought, for which even his opponents admired him.", " He was a master at debate and dialogue in logic and philosophy.", " Till the publication of the Vyasayogicharita of the poet Somanatha, the world had no idea of the part played by Vyasaraja in the history of the Vijayanagara empire." ], "title": "Vyasatirtha" }, { "sentences": [ "Puttige Matha or Puttige Mutt in some records and literature is a Madhwa Vaishnava monastery.", " It is one of the Ashta Mathas of Udupi founded by Dvaita philosopher Madhvacharya of Udupi.", " The first pontiff of Puttige matha was Sri Upendra Tirtha, who was a direct disciple of Sri Madhvacharya, the founder of the Dvaita school of philosophy.", " The main idols worshipped in the Puttige matha are that of Panduranga (Vittala), which was given to Sri Upendra Tirtha by Sri Madhvacharya.", " Till date, there have been 29 pontiffs who have headed the matha." ], "title": "Puttige Matha" }, { "sentences": [ "Gopala Dasa (1721–1769) was a prominent 18th-century Kannada language poet and saint belonging to the Haridasa tradition.", " With other contemporary Haridasas such as Vijaya Dasa and Jagannatha Dasa, Gopala Dasa propagated the Dvaita philosophy of Madhvacharya in South India through \"Kirtans\" (\"Songs of God\") known as \"Dasara Padagalu\" with the pen-name (\"ankita nama\" or \"mudra\") \"Gopala Vittala\"." ], "title": "Gopala Dasa" }, { "sentences": [ "Rāghavēndra Swami or Rāghavēndra Tirtha (c.1595–c.1671) was a Dvaita scholar, grammarian and the pontiff of the Madhvacharya Mutt at Kumbakonam from 1624 to 1671.", " His diverse oeuvre consists of illuminating commentaries on the works of Madhva, Jayatirtha and Vyasatirtha, interpretation of the Principal Upanishads from the standpoint of Dvaita and a treatise on Purva Mimamsa.", " An accomplished player of the Veena, he composed several songs under the name of \"Venu Gopala\" and significantly bolstered the Haridasa movement.", " His gentle nature and humanism is brought out through devotional poems composed in his honour by Vijaya Dasa, Gopala Dasa and Jagannatha Dasa and his biography, \"Raghavendra Vijaya\", by his nephew Narayana.", " Widely regarded as a saint, he enjoys enduring popularity to this day with his \"Brindavana\" (tomb) at Mantralaya attracting thousands of visitors every year." ], "title": "Raghavendra Tirtha" }, { "sentences": [ "Sri Vijayendra Mutt is a Madhva Matha located in the town of Kumbakonam, India.", " It was founded by Vijayendra Tirtha or Vijayendra Swamigal, the guru of the Madhva saint Sri Raghavendra Raghavendra Swami.", " Sri Raghavendra served as pontiff of the mutt in his early days.", " The samadhi of Vijayendra Swamigal is located in Kumbakonam vijayendra swamigal performed many miracles and his greatness spread like spread of light from sun even each and every common man in Tamil nadu near by Kumbakonam knows vijayendra swamigal ." ], "title": "Sri Vijayendra Mutt" }, { "sentences": [ "Sri Vadiraja Tirtha (c.1480-c.1600 ) was a Dvaita philosopher, poet and mystic.", " A polymath of his time, he authored many works, often polemical, on Madhva theology and metaphysics, he composed numerous poems and as the pontiff of Sodhe Mutt, renovated the temple complex at Udupi and established the \"Paryaya\" system of worship.", " He is also credited with enriching the Kannada literature of the time by translating Madhva's works to Kannada, giving impetus and contributing to the Haridasa movement.", " His works are characterised by their poetic flourishes, incisive wit and humour." ], "title": "Vadiraja Tirtha" }, { "sentences": [ "Sripadaraya or Lakshminarayana Tirtha (c.1422-c.1480) was a Dvaita scholar, composer and the pontiff of the Madhvacharya mutt at Mulbagal.", " He is widely considered as the founder of Haridasa movement along with Narahari Tirtha.", " His songs and hymns, writen under the nom-de-plume of \"Ranga Vitthala\", contain the distillation of Dvaita principles infused with mysticism and humanism.", " He is also credited with the invention of the \"suladi\" musical structure and composed 133 of them along with several \"kirtanas\".", " He was the advisor of Saluva Narasimha Deva Raya and mentored the young Vyasatirtha.", " He has also authored a commentary on Jayatirtha's \"Nyaya Sudha\" called \"Vagvajra\"." ], "title": "Sripadaraja" }, { "sentences": [ "Satyatma Tirtha (officially known as Shrī 1008 Shrī Satyātma Tīrtha Swāmīji) is the present pontiff of Uttaradi Matha, a math (mutt) dedicated to Dvaita philosophy, which has a large following in southern India.", " He is the 42nd pontiff of Uttaradi Matha since Madhvacharya, the chief proponent and the one who rejuvenated this Dvaita philosophy." ], "title": "Satyatma Tirtha" } ]
[ "Title: Vijaya Dasa\n\nVijaya Dasa (Kannada: ವಿಜಯದಾಸ ) (1682–1755) was a prominent saint from the Haridasa tradition of Karnataka, India in the 18th century, and a scholar of the Dvaita philosophical tradition. Along with contemporary haridasa saints such as Gopala Dasa, Helevankatte Giriamma, Jagannatha Dasa and Prasanna Venkata Dasa, he propagated the virtues of the philosophy of Madhwacharya across South India through devotional songs called \"devaranama\" written in the Kannada language. An integral part of Kannada Vaishnava devotional literature, these compositions in praise of the Hindu god Vishnu are called \"dasara padagalu\" (compositions of the \"dasas\"). These compositions can be more specifically categorized as \"keertanas\", \"suladis\",\"ugabhogas\", and simply \"padas\". They were easy to sing to the accompaniment of a musical instrument and dealt with \"bhakti\" (devotion) and the virtues of a pious life.", "Title: Naraharitirtha\n\nNarahari Tirtha (d. 1333 CE) was a scholar and one of the disciples of Madhvacharya. He is considered to be the progenitor of the Haridasa movement along with Sripadaraja. Though only 2 of his scholarly works are extant, they are characterised by their verbosity and lack of digressions. A few songs of his survive under the nom de plume \"Ranghukulatilaka\". As a minister of considerable influence to the Eastern Ganga rulers and later as the pontiff of Madhvacharya mutt, Narahari converted the Simhachalam temple into an educational establishment of renown and a religious centre for Vaishnavism.", "Title: Vyasatirtha\n\nVyasaraja or Vyasa Thirtha (Kannada: ವ್ಯಾಸತೀರ್ಥ ; 1447–1548), also called Vyasaraya or Chandrikacharya, was a Hindu philosopher, dialectician, polemicist and poet. He is considered to be one of the three great spiritual sages or \"munitrayam\" of Dvaita Vedanta, along with Madhvacharya and Jayatirtha, for his immense contribution to the school of thought. He was a scholar of very high order with a judicious defence of the Dvaita Vedanta against all rival schools of thought. He also brought the Haridasa cult, historically believed to be propagated by Sri Narahari Tirtha, into limelight. He belonged to the Dvaita school of Madhvacharya. He, along with Jayatirtha, helped systematize Dvaita into an established school of Vedic thought. Vyasaraja's genius lay in his clear understanding and exposition of all his opposing schools of thought, for which even his opponents admired him. He was a master at debate and dialogue in logic and philosophy. Till the publication of the Vyasayogicharita of the poet Somanatha, the world had no idea of the part played by Vyasaraja in the history of the Vijayanagara empire.", "Title: Puttige Matha\n\nPuttige Matha or Puttige Mutt in some records and literature is a Madhwa Vaishnava monastery. It is one of the Ashta Mathas of Udupi founded by Dvaita philosopher Madhvacharya of Udupi. The first pontiff of Puttige matha was Sri Upendra Tirtha, who was a direct disciple of Sri Madhvacharya, the founder of the Dvaita school of philosophy. The main idols worshipped in the Puttige matha are that of Panduranga (Vittala), which was given to Sri Upendra Tirtha by Sri Madhvacharya. Till date, there have been 29 pontiffs who have headed the matha.", "Title: Gopala Dasa\n\nGopala Dasa (1721–1769) was a prominent 18th-century Kannada language poet and saint belonging to the Haridasa tradition. With other contemporary Haridasas such as Vijaya Dasa and Jagannatha Dasa, Gopala Dasa propagated the Dvaita philosophy of Madhvacharya in South India through \"Kirtans\" (\"Songs of God\") known as \"Dasara Padagalu\" with the pen-name (\"ankita nama\" or \"mudra\") \"Gopala Vittala\".", "Title: Raghavendra Tirtha\n\nRāghavēndra Swami or Rāghavēndra Tirtha (c.1595–c.1671) was a Dvaita scholar, grammarian and the pontiff of the Madhvacharya Mutt at Kumbakonam from 1624 to 1671. His diverse oeuvre consists of illuminating commentaries on the works of Madhva, Jayatirtha and Vyasatirtha, interpretation of the Principal Upanishads from the standpoint of Dvaita and a treatise on Purva Mimamsa. An accomplished player of the Veena, he composed several songs under the name of \"Venu Gopala\" and significantly bolstered the Haridasa movement. His gentle nature and humanism is brought out through devotional poems composed in his honour by Vijaya Dasa, Gopala Dasa and Jagannatha Dasa and his biography, \"Raghavendra Vijaya\", by his nephew Narayana. Widely regarded as a saint, he enjoys enduring popularity to this day with his \"Brindavana\" (tomb) at Mantralaya attracting thousands of visitors every year.", "Title: Sri Vijayendra Mutt\n\nSri Vijayendra Mutt is a Madhva Matha located in the town of Kumbakonam, India. It was founded by Vijayendra Tirtha or Vijayendra Swamigal, the guru of the Madhva saint Sri Raghavendra Raghavendra Swami. Sri Raghavendra served as pontiff of the mutt in his early days. The samadhi of Vijayendra Swamigal is located in Kumbakonam vijayendra swamigal performed many miracles and his greatness spread like spread of light from sun even each and every common man in Tamil nadu near by Kumbakonam knows vijayendra swamigal .", "Title: Vadiraja Tirtha\n\nSri Vadiraja Tirtha (c.1480-c.1600 ) was a Dvaita philosopher, poet and mystic. A polymath of his time, he authored many works, often polemical, on Madhva theology and metaphysics, he composed numerous poems and as the pontiff of Sodhe Mutt, renovated the temple complex at Udupi and established the \"Paryaya\" system of worship. He is also credited with enriching the Kannada literature of the time by translating Madhva's works to Kannada, giving impetus and contributing to the Haridasa movement. His works are characterised by their poetic flourishes, incisive wit and humour.", "Title: Sripadaraja\n\nSripadaraya or Lakshminarayana Tirtha (c.1422-c.1480) was a Dvaita scholar, composer and the pontiff of the Madhvacharya mutt at Mulbagal. He is widely considered as the founder of Haridasa movement along with Narahari Tirtha. His songs and hymns, writen under the nom-de-plume of \"Ranga Vitthala\", contain the distillation of Dvaita principles infused with mysticism and humanism. He is also credited with the invention of the \"suladi\" musical structure and composed 133 of them along with several \"kirtanas\". He was the advisor of Saluva Narasimha Deva Raya and mentored the young Vyasatirtha. He has also authored a commentary on Jayatirtha's \"Nyaya Sudha\" called \"Vagvajra\".", "Title: Satyatma Tirtha\n\nSatyatma Tirtha (officially known as Shrī 1008 Shrī Satyātma Tīrtha Swāmīji) is the present pontiff of Uttaradi Matha, a math (mutt) dedicated to Dvaita philosophy, which has a large following in southern India. He is the 42nd pontiff of Uttaradi Matha since Madhvacharya, the chief proponent and the one who rejuvenated this Dvaita philosophy." ]
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What was the original name of the Frank Lloyd Wright designed museum featured in the French erotic comic, "The Adventures of Jodelle"?
Museum of Non-Objective Painting
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[ { "sentences": [ "The Adventures of Jodelle (original title \"Les Aventures de Jodelle\") is a 1966 French erotic comic drawn by Guy Peellaert and scripted by Pierre Bartier.", " Drawings and screenplay were deeply influenced by Pop Art.", " Many of the characters looks were taken from public pop figures of the past and present; Jodelle herself looks like French singer Sylvie Vartan, stereotyped as the girl next door \"fiancée\", while other characters are look-alikes of Emperor Augustus, The Beatles, Pope Paul VI, James Bond, Marquis de Sade, Frank Lloyd Wright's architecture of the Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum, and Jesus Christ.", " In a Pop version of Imperial Rome, neon ads promote \"stripteases and Christian slaughters.\"" ], "title": "The Adventures of Jodelle" }, { "sentences": [ "Silver Pictures is an American film production company founded by Hollywood producer Joel Silver during 1985.", " Silver Pictures logo, also called \"The Chip\", is modeled on a block pattern that Frank Lloyd Wright designed for the exteriors of the legendary Storer House in Los Angeles.", " Silver has been a lifelong aficionado of Frank Lloyd Wright and has worked many of Wright's works within both Silver Pictures and Dark Castle Entertainment.", " All movies after \"Ricochet\" have been distributed by Warner Bros. and its subsidiary New Line Cinema." ], "title": "Silver Pictures" }, { "sentences": [ "Eddie's House was a doghouse designed by Frank Lloyd Wright for the Berger family of San Anselmo, California, to be used by their dog Eddie.", " Wright designed Eddie's House to be in keeping with the family's home, known as the Robert Berger House, which he had previously designed.", " The plans for the doghouse were completed by Wright in 1957, and the four square foot triangular house was built in 1963.", " In 1973 Eddie's House was removed and thrown away, but in 2010 Jim and Eric Berger, sons of Robert Berger, rebuilt Eddie's House from the original plans for a segment in \"Romanza\", a documentary film by Michael Miner about Frank Lloyd Wright's architectural works in California.", " The doghouse remains the smallest structure Frank Lloyd Wright ever designed." ], "title": "Eddie's House" }, { "sentences": [ "Frank Lloyd Wright Jr. (March 30, 1890 – May 31, 1978) commonly known as Lloyd Wright, was an American landscape architect and architect, active primarily in Los Angeles and Southern California.", " His name is frequently confused with that of his more famous father, Frank Lloyd Wright." ], "title": "Lloyd Wright" }, { "sentences": [ "The Historic Park Inn Hotel and City National Bank are two adjacent commercial buildings located in downtown Mason City, Iowa which were designed in the Prairie School style by the renowned architect Frank Lloyd Wright.", " Completed in 1910, the Park Inn Hotel is the last remaining Frank Lloyd Wright designed hotel in the world, of the six for which he was the architect of record.", " The City National Bank is one of only two remaining Frank Lloyd Wright-designed banks in the world.", " It was the first Frank Lloyd Wright designed project in the state of Iowa, and today carries both major architectural and historical significance.", " In 1999, the Park Inn Hotel was named on the Iowa Historic Preservation Alliance's Most Endangered Properties List." ], "title": "Park Inn Hotel" }, { "sentences": [ "The Ray Brandes House is a Frank Lloyd Wright designed Usonian home located at 2202 212th Avenue SE, Sammamish, Washington It was constructed in 1952.", " The home is constructed in Frank Lloyd Wright's Usonian style which is designed to create flow between nature, the home and its interior.", " It is one of the better preserved examples of this style, and one of three homes designed by Frank Lloyd Wright in Washington State.", " Landscaping was selected from local flora and fauna, typical of Frank Lloyd Wright's preference." ], "title": "Brandes House" }, { "sentences": [ "James Johnson Sweeney (1900–1986) was a curator, and writer about modern art.", " Sweeney graduated from Georgetown University in 1922.", " From 1935 to 1946, he was curator for the Museum of Modern Art.", " He was the second director of the Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum, from 1952 to 1960.", " During his tenure, he expanded the scope of the collection to include abstract expressionist painting as well as sculpture, established the long term loans program in 1953, and the Guggenheim International Award in 1956.", " He was also involved in the final years of the construction of the Frank Lloyd Wright designed museum building during which time he had an antagonistic relationship with the architect." ], "title": "James Johnson Sweeney" }, { "sentences": [ "The Theodore A. Pappas House is a Frank Lloyd Wright designed Usonian house in St. Louis, Missouri.", " The Pappas house was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1979, when it was only 15 years old.", " It is one of two houses in St. Louis designed by Wright, the only Usonian Automatic in Missouri.", " Wright designed it between 1955 and 1959 at the Pappas’ request, and Theodore and Bette Pappas built the house together with the help of day laborers between 1960 and 1964.", " The Pappas house is a rambling four-bedroom house, and after the Gerald B. and Beverley Tonkens House, is the largest of the Usonian Automatics built." ], "title": "Theodore A. Pappas House" }, { "sentences": [ "The Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum, often referred to as The Guggenheim, is an art museum located at 1071 Fifth Avenue on the corner of East 89th Street in the Upper East Side neighborhood of Manhattan, New York City.", " It is the permanent home of a continuously expanding collection of Impressionist, Post-Impressionist, early Modern and contemporary art and also features special exhibitions throughout the year.", " The museum was established by the Solomon R. Guggenheim Foundation in 1939 as the Museum of Non-Objective Painting, under the guidance of its first director, the artist Hilla von Rebay.", " It adopted its current name after the death of its founder, Solomon R. Guggenheim, in 1952." ], "title": "Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum" }, { "sentences": [ "The Frank Lloyd Wright Home and Studio is a historic house designed by renowned architect Frank Lloyd Wright.", " Located at 951 Chicago Avenue in Oak Park, Illinois, the house has been restored by the Frank Lloyd Wright Preservation Trust to its appearance in 1909, the last year Frank Lloyd Wright lived there with his family.", " Frank Lloyd Wright purchased the property and built the home in 1889 with a $5,000 loan from his employer Louis Sullivan.", " He was 22 at the time, and newly wed to Catherine Tobin.", " The Wrights raised six children in the home.", " The building was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1972 and declared a National Historic Landmark four years later." ], "title": "Frank Lloyd Wright Home and Studio" } ]
[ "Title: The Adventures of Jodelle\n\nThe Adventures of Jodelle (original title \"Les Aventures de Jodelle\") is a 1966 French erotic comic drawn by Guy Peellaert and scripted by Pierre Bartier. Drawings and screenplay were deeply influenced by Pop Art. Many of the characters looks were taken from public pop figures of the past and present; Jodelle herself looks like French singer Sylvie Vartan, stereotyped as the girl next door \"fiancée\", while other characters are look-alikes of Emperor Augustus, The Beatles, Pope Paul VI, James Bond, Marquis de Sade, Frank Lloyd Wright's architecture of the Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum, and Jesus Christ. In a Pop version of Imperial Rome, neon ads promote \"stripteases and Christian slaughters.\"", "Title: Silver Pictures\n\nSilver Pictures is an American film production company founded by Hollywood producer Joel Silver during 1985. Silver Pictures logo, also called \"The Chip\", is modeled on a block pattern that Frank Lloyd Wright designed for the exteriors of the legendary Storer House in Los Angeles. Silver has been a lifelong aficionado of Frank Lloyd Wright and has worked many of Wright's works within both Silver Pictures and Dark Castle Entertainment. All movies after \"Ricochet\" have been distributed by Warner Bros. and its subsidiary New Line Cinema.", "Title: Eddie's House\n\nEddie's House was a doghouse designed by Frank Lloyd Wright for the Berger family of San Anselmo, California, to be used by their dog Eddie. Wright designed Eddie's House to be in keeping with the family's home, known as the Robert Berger House, which he had previously designed. The plans for the doghouse were completed by Wright in 1957, and the four square foot triangular house was built in 1963. In 1973 Eddie's House was removed and thrown away, but in 2010 Jim and Eric Berger, sons of Robert Berger, rebuilt Eddie's House from the original plans for a segment in \"Romanza\", a documentary film by Michael Miner about Frank Lloyd Wright's architectural works in California. The doghouse remains the smallest structure Frank Lloyd Wright ever designed.", "Title: Lloyd Wright\n\nFrank Lloyd Wright Jr. (March 30, 1890 – May 31, 1978) commonly known as Lloyd Wright, was an American landscape architect and architect, active primarily in Los Angeles and Southern California. His name is frequently confused with that of his more famous father, Frank Lloyd Wright.", "Title: Park Inn Hotel\n\nThe Historic Park Inn Hotel and City National Bank are two adjacent commercial buildings located in downtown Mason City, Iowa which were designed in the Prairie School style by the renowned architect Frank Lloyd Wright. Completed in 1910, the Park Inn Hotel is the last remaining Frank Lloyd Wright designed hotel in the world, of the six for which he was the architect of record. The City National Bank is one of only two remaining Frank Lloyd Wright-designed banks in the world. It was the first Frank Lloyd Wright designed project in the state of Iowa, and today carries both major architectural and historical significance. In 1999, the Park Inn Hotel was named on the Iowa Historic Preservation Alliance's Most Endangered Properties List.", "Title: Brandes House\n\nThe Ray Brandes House is a Frank Lloyd Wright designed Usonian home located at 2202 212th Avenue SE, Sammamish, Washington It was constructed in 1952. The home is constructed in Frank Lloyd Wright's Usonian style which is designed to create flow between nature, the home and its interior. It is one of the better preserved examples of this style, and one of three homes designed by Frank Lloyd Wright in Washington State. Landscaping was selected from local flora and fauna, typical of Frank Lloyd Wright's preference.", "Title: James Johnson Sweeney\n\nJames Johnson Sweeney (1900–1986) was a curator, and writer about modern art. Sweeney graduated from Georgetown University in 1922. From 1935 to 1946, he was curator for the Museum of Modern Art. He was the second director of the Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum, from 1952 to 1960. During his tenure, he expanded the scope of the collection to include abstract expressionist painting as well as sculpture, established the long term loans program in 1953, and the Guggenheim International Award in 1956. He was also involved in the final years of the construction of the Frank Lloyd Wright designed museum building during which time he had an antagonistic relationship with the architect.", "Title: Theodore A. Pappas House\n\nThe Theodore A. Pappas House is a Frank Lloyd Wright designed Usonian house in St. Louis, Missouri. The Pappas house was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1979, when it was only 15 years old. It is one of two houses in St. Louis designed by Wright, the only Usonian Automatic in Missouri. Wright designed it between 1955 and 1959 at the Pappas’ request, and Theodore and Bette Pappas built the house together with the help of day laborers between 1960 and 1964. The Pappas house is a rambling four-bedroom house, and after the Gerald B. and Beverley Tonkens House, is the largest of the Usonian Automatics built.", "Title: Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum\n\nThe Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum, often referred to as The Guggenheim, is an art museum located at 1071 Fifth Avenue on the corner of East 89th Street in the Upper East Side neighborhood of Manhattan, New York City. It is the permanent home of a continuously expanding collection of Impressionist, Post-Impressionist, early Modern and contemporary art and also features special exhibitions throughout the year. The museum was established by the Solomon R. Guggenheim Foundation in 1939 as the Museum of Non-Objective Painting, under the guidance of its first director, the artist Hilla von Rebay. It adopted its current name after the death of its founder, Solomon R. Guggenheim, in 1952.", "Title: Frank Lloyd Wright Home and Studio\n\nThe Frank Lloyd Wright Home and Studio is a historic house designed by renowned architect Frank Lloyd Wright. Located at 951 Chicago Avenue in Oak Park, Illinois, the house has been restored by the Frank Lloyd Wright Preservation Trust to its appearance in 1909, the last year Frank Lloyd Wright lived there with his family. Frank Lloyd Wright purchased the property and built the home in 1889 with a $5,000 loan from his employer Louis Sullivan. He was 22 at the time, and newly wed to Catherine Tobin. The Wrights raised six children in the home. The building was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1972 and declared a National Historic Landmark four years later." ]
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Ewa Aulin is remembered for playing the title character in a cult film directed by who?
Christian Marquand
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{ "title": [ "Ewa Aulin", "Candy (1968 film)" ], "sent_id": [ 1, 0 ] }
[ { "sentences": [ "The Double (Italian: La controfigura / \"The Stand-in\") aka Love Inferno, is a 1971 Italian giallo film directed by Romolo Guerrieri.", " It starred Ewa Aulin (of \"Death Laid an Egg\" fame).", " The story was based on a novel called \"La controfigura\" by Libero Bigiaretti." ], "title": "The Double (1971 film)" }, { "sentences": [ "Candy is a 1968 sex farce film directed by Christian Marquand based on the 1958 novel by Terry Southern and Mason Hoffenberg, from a screenplay by Buck Henry.", " The film satirizes pornographic stories through the adventures of its naive heroine, Candy, played by Ewa Aulin.", " It stars Marlon Brando, Ewa Aulin, Richard Burton, James Coburn, Walter Matthau, Ringo Starr, John Huston, John Astin, Charles Aznavour, Elsa Martinelli and Enrico Maria Salerno.", " Popular figures such as Sugar Ray Robinson, Anita Pallenberg, Florinda Bolkan, Marilù Tolo, Nicoletta Machiavelli and Umberto Orsini also appear in cameo roles." ], "title": "Candy (1968 film)" }, { "sentences": [ "Maniac Cop is a 1988 American action horror film directed by William Lustig and written by Larry Cohen.", " It stars Tom Atkins, Bruce Campbell, Laurene Landon, Richard Roundtree, William Smith, Robert Z'Dar, and Sheree North.", " Z'Dar plays the title character, a murderous ex-cop returned from the dead, who is pursued by his former co-workers.", " It was released on May 13, 1988, and grossed $671,382 from a budget of $1.1 million.", " Despite negative reviews on release, \"Maniac Cop\" has become a cult film.", " It was followed by two sequels, \"Maniac Cop 2\" (1990) and \"\" (1993)." ], "title": "Maniac Cop" }, { "sentences": [ "Ewa Brigitta Aulin (born 13 February 1950 in Landskrona, Skåne County) is a former Swedish actress who appeared in a number of Italian and some American films in the 1960s and 1970s.", " She is remembered for playing the title character in the cult film \"Candy\" where she appeared alongside such stars as John Huston, Ringo Starr, Walter Matthau, James Coburn, Richard Burton and Marlon Brando.", " She is known to horror film fans for 3 genre films she starred in...\"Death Smiles at a Murderer\", \"Death Laid an Egg\" and \"Ceremonia Sangrienta\" (aka \"Legend of Blood Castle\")." ], "title": "Ewa Aulin" }, { "sentences": [ "Jorge Grau (born Jorge Grau Solá, 27 October 1930) is a Spanish director, scriptwriter, playwright and painter.", " His 1965 film \"Acteón\" was entered into the 4th Moscow International Film Festival.", " In 1973, he directed \"Ceremonia sangrienta\" (a.k.a. \"Legend of Blood Castle\" and \"The Female Butcher\"), starring Ewa Aulin.", " In 1974, he directed the cult zombie film \"The Living Dead at the Manchester Morgue\" (a.k.a. \"Let Sleeping Corpses Lie\", a.k.a. \"Don't Open the Window\".)" ], "title": "Jorge Grau" }, { "sentences": [ "Nayak: The Real Hero is a 2001 Indian Hindi language political thriller film directed by Shankar, and starring Anil Kapoor, Rani Mukerji, Amrish Puri, Paresh Rawal and Johnny Lever in the main roles.", " The film is a remake of S. Shankar's successful Tamil film \"Mudhalvan\" (1999).", " The film's score and soundtrack, composed by A. R. Rahman, were reused from \"Mudhalvan\" with Hindi lyrics.", " It was critically acclaimed and has since developed a mass cult following among audience.", " The film was a box-office failure, primarily because of poor marketing.", " It was one of the most expensive films to be completely shot in India.", " Over the years it has emerged as a cult film due to its strong fan following.", " At the same time this film was remade in Bangladesh named \"Minister\" directed by Kazi Hayat starring Manna (actor), Moushumi, Dildar and Kazi Hayat" ], "title": "Nayak (2001 Hindi film)" }, { "sentences": [ "Paul Reubens (born Paul Rubenfeld; August 27, 1952) is an American actor, writer, film producer, game show host, and comedian, best known for his character Pee-wee Herman.", " Reubens joined the Los Angeles troupe The Groundlings in the 1970s and started his career as an improvisational comedian and stage actor.", " In 1982, Reubens put up a show about a character he had been developing for years.", " The show was called \"The Pee-wee Herman Show\" and it ran for five sold-out months with HBO producing a successful special about it.", " Pee-wee became an instant cult figure and for the next decade, Reubens would be completely committed to his character, doing all of his public appearances and interviews as Pee-wee.", " In 1985 \"Pee-wee's Big Adventure\", directed by the then-unknown Tim Burton, was a financial and critical success, and soon developed into a cult film. \"", "Big Top Pee-wee\", 1988's sequel, was less successful than its predecessor.", " Between 1986 and 1990, Reubens starred as Pee-wee in the CBS Saturday-morning children's program \"Pee-wee's Playhouse\"." ], "title": "Paul Reubens" }, { "sentences": [ "La morte ha fatto l'uovo, internationally released as Death Laid an Egg (aka A Curious Way To Love, Death Trap and Plucked), is a 1968 giallo film directed by Giulio Questi.", " Written by Questi and Franco Arcalli, the film stars Ewa Aulin, Gina Lollobrigida and Jean-Louis Trintignant." ], "title": "La morte ha fatto l'uovo" }, { "sentences": [ "Max Hell Frog Warrior is a 1996 martial arts sci fi cult film written, produced, and directed by Donald G. Jackson and Scott Shaw.", " This film is the third in the \"Hell Comes to Frogtown\" series, following the cult films \"Hell Comes to Frogtown\" and \"Return to Frogtown\".", " Initially developed under the title \"Toad Warrior\", the film gained its current title for its 2002 release.", " The story was conceived by Donald G. Jackson, creator of the \"Frogtown\" franchise.", " The film stars Scott Shaw, Joe Estevez, Conrad Brooks, and Jill Kelly." ], "title": "Max Hell Frog Warrior" }, { "sentences": [ "Death Smiles on a Murderer (Italian: La morte ha sorriso all'assassino ) is a 1973 Italian horror film directed by Joe D'Amato, starring Klaus Kinski, Luciano Rossi and Ewa Aulin." ], "title": "Death Smiles on a Murderer" } ]
[ "Title: The Double (1971 film)\n\nThe Double (Italian: La controfigura / \"The Stand-in\") aka Love Inferno, is a 1971 Italian giallo film directed by Romolo Guerrieri. It starred Ewa Aulin (of \"Death Laid an Egg\" fame). The story was based on a novel called \"La controfigura\" by Libero Bigiaretti.", "Title: Candy (1968 film)\n\nCandy is a 1968 sex farce film directed by Christian Marquand based on the 1958 novel by Terry Southern and Mason Hoffenberg, from a screenplay by Buck Henry. The film satirizes pornographic stories through the adventures of its naive heroine, Candy, played by Ewa Aulin. It stars Marlon Brando, Ewa Aulin, Richard Burton, James Coburn, Walter Matthau, Ringo Starr, John Huston, John Astin, Charles Aznavour, Elsa Martinelli and Enrico Maria Salerno. Popular figures such as Sugar Ray Robinson, Anita Pallenberg, Florinda Bolkan, Marilù Tolo, Nicoletta Machiavelli and Umberto Orsini also appear in cameo roles.", "Title: Maniac Cop\n\nManiac Cop is a 1988 American action horror film directed by William Lustig and written by Larry Cohen. It stars Tom Atkins, Bruce Campbell, Laurene Landon, Richard Roundtree, William Smith, Robert Z'Dar, and Sheree North. Z'Dar plays the title character, a murderous ex-cop returned from the dead, who is pursued by his former co-workers. It was released on May 13, 1988, and grossed $671,382 from a budget of $1.1 million. Despite negative reviews on release, \"Maniac Cop\" has become a cult film. It was followed by two sequels, \"Maniac Cop 2\" (1990) and \"\" (1993).", "Title: Ewa Aulin\n\nEwa Brigitta Aulin (born 13 February 1950 in Landskrona, Skåne County) is a former Swedish actress who appeared in a number of Italian and some American films in the 1960s and 1970s. She is remembered for playing the title character in the cult film \"Candy\" where she appeared alongside such stars as John Huston, Ringo Starr, Walter Matthau, James Coburn, Richard Burton and Marlon Brando. She is known to horror film fans for 3 genre films she starred in...\"Death Smiles at a Murderer\", \"Death Laid an Egg\" and \"Ceremonia Sangrienta\" (aka \"Legend of Blood Castle\").", "Title: Jorge Grau\n\nJorge Grau (born Jorge Grau Solá, 27 October 1930) is a Spanish director, scriptwriter, playwright and painter. His 1965 film \"Acteón\" was entered into the 4th Moscow International Film Festival. In 1973, he directed \"Ceremonia sangrienta\" (a.k.a. \"Legend of Blood Castle\" and \"The Female Butcher\"), starring Ewa Aulin. In 1974, he directed the cult zombie film \"The Living Dead at the Manchester Morgue\" (a.k.a. \"Let Sleeping Corpses Lie\", a.k.a. \"Don't Open the Window\".)", "Title: Nayak (2001 Hindi film)\n\nNayak: The Real Hero is a 2001 Indian Hindi language political thriller film directed by Shankar, and starring Anil Kapoor, Rani Mukerji, Amrish Puri, Paresh Rawal and Johnny Lever in the main roles. The film is a remake of S. Shankar's successful Tamil film \"Mudhalvan\" (1999). The film's score and soundtrack, composed by A. R. Rahman, were reused from \"Mudhalvan\" with Hindi lyrics. It was critically acclaimed and has since developed a mass cult following among audience. The film was a box-office failure, primarily because of poor marketing. It was one of the most expensive films to be completely shot in India. Over the years it has emerged as a cult film due to its strong fan following. At the same time this film was remade in Bangladesh named \"Minister\" directed by Kazi Hayat starring Manna (actor), Moushumi, Dildar and Kazi Hayat", "Title: Paul Reubens\n\nPaul Reubens (born Paul Rubenfeld; August 27, 1952) is an American actor, writer, film producer, game show host, and comedian, best known for his character Pee-wee Herman. Reubens joined the Los Angeles troupe The Groundlings in the 1970s and started his career as an improvisational comedian and stage actor. In 1982, Reubens put up a show about a character he had been developing for years. The show was called \"The Pee-wee Herman Show\" and it ran for five sold-out months with HBO producing a successful special about it. Pee-wee became an instant cult figure and for the next decade, Reubens would be completely committed to his character, doing all of his public appearances and interviews as Pee-wee. In 1985 \"Pee-wee's Big Adventure\", directed by the then-unknown Tim Burton, was a financial and critical success, and soon developed into a cult film. \" Big Top Pee-wee\", 1988's sequel, was less successful than its predecessor. Between 1986 and 1990, Reubens starred as Pee-wee in the CBS Saturday-morning children's program \"Pee-wee's Playhouse\".", "Title: La morte ha fatto l'uovo\n\nLa morte ha fatto l'uovo, internationally released as Death Laid an Egg (aka A Curious Way To Love, Death Trap and Plucked), is a 1968 giallo film directed by Giulio Questi. Written by Questi and Franco Arcalli, the film stars Ewa Aulin, Gina Lollobrigida and Jean-Louis Trintignant.", "Title: Max Hell Frog Warrior\n\nMax Hell Frog Warrior is a 1996 martial arts sci fi cult film written, produced, and directed by Donald G. Jackson and Scott Shaw. This film is the third in the \"Hell Comes to Frogtown\" series, following the cult films \"Hell Comes to Frogtown\" and \"Return to Frogtown\". Initially developed under the title \"Toad Warrior\", the film gained its current title for its 2002 release. The story was conceived by Donald G. Jackson, creator of the \"Frogtown\" franchise. The film stars Scott Shaw, Joe Estevez, Conrad Brooks, and Jill Kelly.", "Title: Death Smiles on a Murderer\n\nDeath Smiles on a Murderer (Italian: La morte ha sorriso all'assassino ) is a 1973 Italian horror film directed by Joe D'Amato, starring Klaus Kinski, Luciano Rossi and Ewa Aulin." ]
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Which is a sequel to more films, Garfield's Pet Force or Hero of the Rails?
Garfield's Pet Force
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[ { "sentences": [ "A railgun is a device that uses electromagnetic force to launch high velocity projectiles, by means of a sliding armature that is accelerated along a pair of conductive \"rails\".", " It is typically constructed as a weapon and the projectile normally does not contain explosives, relying on the projectile's high speed to inflict damage.", " The railgun uses a pair of parallel conductors, or rails, along which a sliding armature is accelerated by the electromagnetic effects of a current that flows down one rail, into the armature and then back along the other rail.", " It is based on principles similar to those of the homopolar motor." ], "title": "Railgun" }, { "sentences": [ "The term \"cant deficiency\" is defined in the context of travel of a rail vehicle at constant speed on a constant radius curve.", " Cant itself is a British synonym for the superelevation of the curve, that is, the elevation of the outside rail minus the elevation of the inside rail.", " Cant deficiency is present when a vehicle's speed on a curve is greater than the speed at which the components of wheel to rail force are normal to the plane of the track.", " In that case, the resultant force (aggregated force of gravitational force and centrifugal force) exerts the outside rail more than the inside rails, in which it creates lateral acceleration toward outside of the curve.", " In order to reduce cant deficiency, the speed can be reduced or the superelevation can be increased.", " The amount of cant deficiency is expressed in term of required superelevation to be added in order to bring the resultant force into balance between the two rails.", " In the contrary, it is said to be \"cant excess\" if the resultant force exerts more against the inside rail than the outside rail, for instance, a high superelevation curve with a train traveling at a low speed." ], "title": "Cant deficiency" }, { "sentences": [ "Pet Force is a series of books for young readers.", " It is a spin-off of \"Garfield\", in which the main animal characters of the comic series are portrayed as comic book superheroes.", " The action takes place on planet Polyester." ], "title": "Pet Force" }, { "sentences": [ "Garfield's Pet Force is a 2009 direct-to-video animation comedy family Computer animation (CGI) film based on characters from the Jim Davis comic strip \"Garfield\" and loosely based on the Pet Force novel series.", " It is the sequel to \"Garfield Gets Real\" and \"Garfield's Fun Fest\".", " It was released on DVD and Blu-ray Disc on June 16, 2009.", " It was written by Garfield creator Jim Davis.", " In 2010 it was released in 3-D." ], "title": "Garfield's Pet Force" }, { "sentences": [ "Garfield Gets Real (also known as Garfield 3D in some regions) is a 2007 American CGI movie starring Garfield.", " It was produced by Paws, Inc. in cooperation with Davis Entertainment, and The Animation Picture Company and distributed by 20th Century Fox Home Entertainment.", " It was written by Garfield's creator Jim Davis, who started working on the script in the fall of 1996.", " This was the first fully animated Garfield film since the last \"Garfield and Friends\" TV episode aired in 1995, and the first to be written by Davis since the 1991 television special \"Garfield Gets a Life\".", " The movie was released in theaters August 9, 2007, and the DVD was shipped to stores on November 20, 2007.", " Gregg Berger, an actor from the original series, reprises his role of Odie, but Garfield is now voiced by veteran voice actor Frank Welker, since the original actor Lorenzo Music died in 2001 and Jon is voiced by Wally Wingert, as Thom Huge retired that same year.", " The film's success led to two sequels: \"Garfield's Fun Fest\" (2008) and \"Garfield's Pet Force\" (2009)." ], "title": "Garfield Gets Real" }, { "sentences": [ "Hero of the Rails is a 2009 CGI adventure drama special and film spin-off of the TV series \"Thomas & Friends\".", " The film introduces full CGI animation, replacing model work and the addition of a voice cast for the characters alongside the narration to the TV series.", " The film features the voice of Ben Small and Martin Sherman as Thomas the Tank Engine for the UK and US respectively.", " It was first released on DVD and to iTunes on 12 January 2010.", " To promote the film a \"Day Out With Thomas 2010: The Hero of the Rails Tour\" was held at locations such as the Illinois Railway Museum, where guests could participate in activities such as arts and crafts or ride on a 15-ton replica of Thomas the Tank Engine.", " A mobile app, \"Thomas & Friends: Hero of the Rail\", was released in May 2011." ], "title": "Hero of the Rails" }, { "sentences": [ "Brian Francis Wynne Garfield (born January 26, 1939) is an American novelist and screenwriter.", " He wrote his first published book at the age of eighteen and wrote several novels under such pen names as \"Frank Wynne\" and \"'Brian Wynne\" before gaining prominence when his book \"Hopscotch\" (1975) won the 1976 Edgar Award for Best Novel.", " He is best known for his 1972 novel \"Death Wish\", which was adapted for the 1974 film of the same title, followed by four sequels, and an upcoming remake.", " His follow-up 1975 sequel to \"Death Wish\", \"Death Sentence\", was very loosely adapted into the 2007 film of the same name; it had an entirely different storyline, but with the novel's same look on vigilantism.", " Garfield is also the author of \"The Thousand-Mile War: World War II in Alaska and the Aleutians\", which was a finalist for the Pulitzer Prize for History.", " Garfield's latest book, published in 2007, is \"Meinertzhagen\", the biography of controversial British intelligence officer Richard Meinertzhagen." ], "title": "Brian Garfield" }, { "sentences": [ "Garfield's Fun Fest is a 2008 CGI movie starring Garfield.", " It was produced by Paws, Inc. in cooperation with The Animation Picture Company and distributed by 20th Century Fox Home Entertainment.", " It was written by Garfield's creator Jim Davis as a sequel to \"Garfield Gets Real\".", " The DVD was released in stores on August 5, 2008.", " It was followed by a third direct to video film, \"Garfield's Pet Force,\" in 2009." ], "title": "Garfield's Fun Fest" }, { "sentences": [ "Leslie Yalof Garfield (born June 5, 1960) is a Professor of Law at Pace Law School.", " Professor Garfield got her start in the Academic Support arena and was a force in creating the Association of American Law Schools's (AALS) Section on Academic Support.", " Professor Garfield teaches a wide-variety of law school courses and is currently focusing her teaching on the traditional first year course; Contracts, Criminal Law and Torts.", " She also serves as an editor of the Journal of Court Innovation.", " Professor Garfield has emerged as an expert on teaching law to non-lawyers, law students, and those returning to the profession.", " She regularly lectures nationally on substantive law and legal skills.", " In addition to teaching at Pace, she has appeared on News 12 Westchester and regularly lectures for law firms and companies including Kaplan Test Prep bar review programs and New Directions, a program for non-practicing lawyers interested in returning to the work-force." ], "title": "Leslie Yalof Garfield" }, { "sentences": [ "Garfield: The Movie is a 2004 American family comedy film directed by Peter Hewitt inspired by Jim Davis' comic strip of the same name.", " It stars Breckin Meyer as Jon Arbuckle, Jennifer Love Hewitt as Dr. Liz Wilson, and features Bill Murray as the voice of Garfield.", " Garfield was created with computer animation, though all other animals were real.", " The film was produced by Davis Entertainment Company and distributed by 20th Century Fox.", " The film shares several similarities to the 1982 animated special \"Here Comes Garfield\".", " \"Garfield: The Movie\" was released in the United States on June 11, 2004.", " Despite having negative reviews from critics, the film was a box office success, grossing $200 million on a $50 million budget.", " A sequel, \"\", was released in June 2006." ], "title": "Garfield: The Movie" } ]
[ "Title: Railgun\n\nA railgun is a device that uses electromagnetic force to launch high velocity projectiles, by means of a sliding armature that is accelerated along a pair of conductive \"rails\". It is typically constructed as a weapon and the projectile normally does not contain explosives, relying on the projectile's high speed to inflict damage. The railgun uses a pair of parallel conductors, or rails, along which a sliding armature is accelerated by the electromagnetic effects of a current that flows down one rail, into the armature and then back along the other rail. It is based on principles similar to those of the homopolar motor.", "Title: Cant deficiency\n\nThe term \"cant deficiency\" is defined in the context of travel of a rail vehicle at constant speed on a constant radius curve. Cant itself is a British synonym for the superelevation of the curve, that is, the elevation of the outside rail minus the elevation of the inside rail. Cant deficiency is present when a vehicle's speed on a curve is greater than the speed at which the components of wheel to rail force are normal to the plane of the track. In that case, the resultant force (aggregated force of gravitational force and centrifugal force) exerts the outside rail more than the inside rails, in which it creates lateral acceleration toward outside of the curve. In order to reduce cant deficiency, the speed can be reduced or the superelevation can be increased. The amount of cant deficiency is expressed in term of required superelevation to be added in order to bring the resultant force into balance between the two rails. In the contrary, it is said to be \"cant excess\" if the resultant force exerts more against the inside rail than the outside rail, for instance, a high superelevation curve with a train traveling at a low speed.", "Title: Pet Force\n\nPet Force is a series of books for young readers. It is a spin-off of \"Garfield\", in which the main animal characters of the comic series are portrayed as comic book superheroes. The action takes place on planet Polyester.", "Title: Garfield's Pet Force\n\nGarfield's Pet Force is a 2009 direct-to-video animation comedy family Computer animation (CGI) film based on characters from the Jim Davis comic strip \"Garfield\" and loosely based on the Pet Force novel series. It is the sequel to \"Garfield Gets Real\" and \"Garfield's Fun Fest\". It was released on DVD and Blu-ray Disc on June 16, 2009. It was written by Garfield creator Jim Davis. In 2010 it was released in 3-D.", "Title: Garfield Gets Real\n\nGarfield Gets Real (also known as Garfield 3D in some regions) is a 2007 American CGI movie starring Garfield. It was produced by Paws, Inc. in cooperation with Davis Entertainment, and The Animation Picture Company and distributed by 20th Century Fox Home Entertainment. It was written by Garfield's creator Jim Davis, who started working on the script in the fall of 1996. This was the first fully animated Garfield film since the last \"Garfield and Friends\" TV episode aired in 1995, and the first to be written by Davis since the 1991 television special \"Garfield Gets a Life\". The movie was released in theaters August 9, 2007, and the DVD was shipped to stores on November 20, 2007. Gregg Berger, an actor from the original series, reprises his role of Odie, but Garfield is now voiced by veteran voice actor Frank Welker, since the original actor Lorenzo Music died in 2001 and Jon is voiced by Wally Wingert, as Thom Huge retired that same year. The film's success led to two sequels: \"Garfield's Fun Fest\" (2008) and \"Garfield's Pet Force\" (2009).", "Title: Hero of the Rails\n\nHero of the Rails is a 2009 CGI adventure drama special and film spin-off of the TV series \"Thomas & Friends\". The film introduces full CGI animation, replacing model work and the addition of a voice cast for the characters alongside the narration to the TV series. The film features the voice of Ben Small and Martin Sherman as Thomas the Tank Engine for the UK and US respectively. It was first released on DVD and to iTunes on 12 January 2010. To promote the film a \"Day Out With Thomas 2010: The Hero of the Rails Tour\" was held at locations such as the Illinois Railway Museum, where guests could participate in activities such as arts and crafts or ride on a 15-ton replica of Thomas the Tank Engine. A mobile app, \"Thomas & Friends: Hero of the Rail\", was released in May 2011.", "Title: Brian Garfield\n\nBrian Francis Wynne Garfield (born January 26, 1939) is an American novelist and screenwriter. He wrote his first published book at the age of eighteen and wrote several novels under such pen names as \"Frank Wynne\" and \"'Brian Wynne\" before gaining prominence when his book \"Hopscotch\" (1975) won the 1976 Edgar Award for Best Novel. He is best known for his 1972 novel \"Death Wish\", which was adapted for the 1974 film of the same title, followed by four sequels, and an upcoming remake. His follow-up 1975 sequel to \"Death Wish\", \"Death Sentence\", was very loosely adapted into the 2007 film of the same name; it had an entirely different storyline, but with the novel's same look on vigilantism. Garfield is also the author of \"The Thousand-Mile War: World War II in Alaska and the Aleutians\", which was a finalist for the Pulitzer Prize for History. Garfield's latest book, published in 2007, is \"Meinertzhagen\", the biography of controversial British intelligence officer Richard Meinertzhagen.", "Title: Garfield's Fun Fest\n\nGarfield's Fun Fest is a 2008 CGI movie starring Garfield. It was produced by Paws, Inc. in cooperation with The Animation Picture Company and distributed by 20th Century Fox Home Entertainment. It was written by Garfield's creator Jim Davis as a sequel to \"Garfield Gets Real\". The DVD was released in stores on August 5, 2008. It was followed by a third direct to video film, \"Garfield's Pet Force,\" in 2009.", "Title: Leslie Yalof Garfield\n\nLeslie Yalof Garfield (born June 5, 1960) is a Professor of Law at Pace Law School. Professor Garfield got her start in the Academic Support arena and was a force in creating the Association of American Law Schools's (AALS) Section on Academic Support. Professor Garfield teaches a wide-variety of law school courses and is currently focusing her teaching on the traditional first year course; Contracts, Criminal Law and Torts. She also serves as an editor of the Journal of Court Innovation. Professor Garfield has emerged as an expert on teaching law to non-lawyers, law students, and those returning to the profession. She regularly lectures nationally on substantive law and legal skills. In addition to teaching at Pace, she has appeared on News 12 Westchester and regularly lectures for law firms and companies including Kaplan Test Prep bar review programs and New Directions, a program for non-practicing lawyers interested in returning to the work-force.", "Title: Garfield: The Movie\n\nGarfield: The Movie is a 2004 American family comedy film directed by Peter Hewitt inspired by Jim Davis' comic strip of the same name. It stars Breckin Meyer as Jon Arbuckle, Jennifer Love Hewitt as Dr. Liz Wilson, and features Bill Murray as the voice of Garfield. Garfield was created with computer animation, though all other animals were real. The film was produced by Davis Entertainment Company and distributed by 20th Century Fox. The film shares several similarities to the 1982 animated special \"Here Comes Garfield\". \"Garfield: The Movie\" was released in the United States on June 11, 2004. Despite having negative reviews from critics, the film was a box office success, grossing $200 million on a $50 million budget. A sequel, \"\", was released in June 2006." ]
2,122
What category of publication can, the American food bimonthly Bon Appétit and the official periodical of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, called Ensign, be described as?
magazine
comparison
easy
{ "title": [ "Bon Appétit", "Bon Appétit", "Ensign (LDS magazine)", "Ensign (LDS magazine)" ], "sent_id": [ 0, 2, 0, 1 ] }
[ { "sentences": [ "The Ensign of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, commonly shortened to Ensign , is an official periodical of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (LDS Church).", " The magazine was first issued in January 1971 along with the correlated \"New Era\" (for youth) and the \"Friend\" (for children), all of which replaced the older church publications \"Improvement Era\", \"Relief Society Magazine\", \"The Instructor\", and the \"Millennial Star\".", " Unlike some of its predecessors, the \"Ensign\" contains no advertisements." ], "title": "Ensign (LDS magazine)" }, { "sentences": [ "The Kirtland Temple Suit (formally Reorganized Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints v. Williams) is an 1880 Ohio legal case that is often cited as the case that awarded ownership of the Kirtland Temple to the Reorganized Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints (RLDS Church).", " Though the case was dismissed by the court, the publication of the court's findings of fact—as if they had been the decision of the court—reinforced the belief by members of the RLDS Church and others that the court had considered the RLDS Church, and not The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (LDS Church), the rightful legal successor to the Latter Day Saint church established by Joseph Smith in 1830." ], "title": "Kirtland Temple Suit" }, { "sentences": [ "Thomas Baldwin Marsh (November 1, 1800 – January 1866) was an early leader in the Latter-day Saint movement and an original member of the Quorum of the Twelve Apostles.", " He served as the first President of the Quorum of the Twelve Apostles of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints from 1835 to 1839.", " He was excommunicated from the church in 1839, and remained disaffected for almost 18 years.", " Marsh was rebaptized into The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (LDS Church) in July 1857, but never again served in church leadership positions." ], "title": "Thomas B. Marsh" }, { "sentences": [ "Among many churches in the Latter Day Saint movement, the First Presidency (also known as the Quorum of the Presidency of the Church) is the highest presiding or governing body.", " Present-day denominations of the movement led by a First Presidency include The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (LDS Church), the Community of Christ, Remnant Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints.", " and the Righteous Branch of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints." ], "title": "First Presidency" }, { "sentences": [ "History of the Church (cited as HC) (originally entitled History of Joseph Smith; first published under the title History of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints; nicknamed Documentary History of the Church or DHC) is a semi-official history of the early Latter Day Saint movement during the lifetime of founder Joseph Smith.", " It is largely composed of Smith's writings and interpolations and editorial comments by Smith's secretaries, scribes, and after Smith's death, historians of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (LDS Church).", " The history was written between 1839 and 1856 .", " Part of it was published in \"Times and Seasons\" and other church periodicals.", " It was later published in its entirety with extensive annotations and edits by B. H. Roberts as part of a seven-volume series beginning in 1902 as \"History of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints\"." ], "title": "History of the Church (Joseph Smith)" }, { "sentences": [ "The Latter Day Saint movement (also called the LDS movement, LDS restorationist movement, or Smith–Rigdon movement) is the collection of independent church groups that trace their origins to a Christian primitivist movement founded by Joseph Smith in the late 1820s.", " Collectively, these churches have over 15 million members.", " The vast majority of adherents belong to The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (LDS Church), with their predominant theology being Mormonism.", " The LDS Church self-identifies as Christian.", " A minority of Latter Day Saint adherents, such as members of the Community of Christ, believe in traditional Protestant theology, and have distanced themselves from some of the distinctive doctrines of Mormonism.", " Other groups include the Remnant Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints, which supports lineal succession of leadership from Smith's descendants, and the more controversial Fundamentalist Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints, which defends the practice of polygamy." ], "title": "Latter Day Saint movement" }, { "sentences": [ "The Children's Songbook of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints is the official songbook for children in The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (LDS Church).", " It was first published in English in 1989.", " These songs are for the Primary, which is an organization in the LDS Church for children between the ages of 18 months and 12 years old, who learn about the teachings of Jesus Christ." ], "title": "Children's Songbook" }, { "sentences": [ "Bon Appétit is an American food and entertaining magazine published monthly by Condé Nast.", " It was started in 1956.", " It became a bimonthly magazine in December 1956 in Chicago.", " The magazine was acquired by M. Frank Jones in Kansas City, Missouri in 1965.", " Jones was owner, editor and publisher until 1970, when \"Bon Appétit\" was merged into the Pillsbury Company, who sold it to Knapp Communications, publishers of \"Architectural Digest\", four years later.", " Condé Nast Publications, the current owners, purchased Knapp Communications in 1993.", " Its sister publication was \"Gourmet\", before the latter was discontinued in October 2009.", " The magazine's headquarters, which had been in Los Angeles, CA, were moved to New York City in early 2011." ], "title": "Bon Appétit" }, { "sentences": [ "In the Latter Day Saint movement, a temple is a building dedicated to be a house of God and is reserved for special forms of worship.", " A temple differs from a church meetinghouse, which is used for weekly worship services.", " Temples have been a significant part of the Latter Day Saint movement since early in its inception.", " Today, temples are operated by several Latter Day Saint denominations.", " The most prolific builder of temples of the Latter Day Saint movement is The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (LDS Church).", " There are 157 operating temples (which includes 2 previously dedicated, but closed for renovation), 12 under construction, and 13 announced (not yet under construction).", " Several other variations of the church have built or attempted to build temples.", " The Community of Christ operates two temples in the United States, which are open to the public and are used for worship services, performances, and religious education.", " Other denominations with temples are the Apostolic United Brethren, the Church of Christ, the Fundamentalist Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints and the Righteous Branch of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints." ], "title": "Temple (Latter Day Saints)" }, { "sentences": [ "Polygamy, or plural marriage, in the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints probably originated with the founder of Mormonism, Joseph Smith, who taught that polygamy was a divine commandment.", " Smith practiced it personally, by some accounts marrying more than 30 women some of whom had existing marriages to other men.", " Evidence for Smith's position is provided by the church's \"sealing\" records, public marriage licenses (in many cases notarized), affidavits, letters, and journals and diaries; however, until his death, Smith and the leading church quorums denied that he preached or practiced polygamy.", " Smith's son Joseph Smith III, his widow Emma Smith, and the Reorganized Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints (RLDS Church, now called the Community of Christ) challenged the evidence and taught that Joseph Smith had opposed polygamy.", " They instead claimed that Brigham Young, the head of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (LDS Church), introduced plural marriage after Smith's death.", " In 1852, leaders of the Utah-based LDS Church acknowledged that Smith taught and practiced polygamy." ], "title": "Origin of Latter Day Saint polygamy" } ]
[ "Title: Ensign (LDS magazine)\n\nThe Ensign of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, commonly shortened to Ensign , is an official periodical of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (LDS Church). The magazine was first issued in January 1971 along with the correlated \"New Era\" (for youth) and the \"Friend\" (for children), all of which replaced the older church publications \"Improvement Era\", \"Relief Society Magazine\", \"The Instructor\", and the \"Millennial Star\". Unlike some of its predecessors, the \"Ensign\" contains no advertisements.", "Title: Kirtland Temple Suit\n\nThe Kirtland Temple Suit (formally Reorganized Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints v. Williams) is an 1880 Ohio legal case that is often cited as the case that awarded ownership of the Kirtland Temple to the Reorganized Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints (RLDS Church). Though the case was dismissed by the court, the publication of the court's findings of fact—as if they had been the decision of the court—reinforced the belief by members of the RLDS Church and others that the court had considered the RLDS Church, and not The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (LDS Church), the rightful legal successor to the Latter Day Saint church established by Joseph Smith in 1830.", "Title: Thomas B. Marsh\n\nThomas Baldwin Marsh (November 1, 1800 – January 1866) was an early leader in the Latter-day Saint movement and an original member of the Quorum of the Twelve Apostles. He served as the first President of the Quorum of the Twelve Apostles of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints from 1835 to 1839. He was excommunicated from the church in 1839, and remained disaffected for almost 18 years. Marsh was rebaptized into The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (LDS Church) in July 1857, but never again served in church leadership positions.", "Title: First Presidency\n\nAmong many churches in the Latter Day Saint movement, the First Presidency (also known as the Quorum of the Presidency of the Church) is the highest presiding or governing body. Present-day denominations of the movement led by a First Presidency include The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (LDS Church), the Community of Christ, Remnant Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints. and the Righteous Branch of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints.", "Title: History of the Church (Joseph Smith)\n\nHistory of the Church (cited as HC) (originally entitled History of Joseph Smith; first published under the title History of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints; nicknamed Documentary History of the Church or DHC) is a semi-official history of the early Latter Day Saint movement during the lifetime of founder Joseph Smith. It is largely composed of Smith's writings and interpolations and editorial comments by Smith's secretaries, scribes, and after Smith's death, historians of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (LDS Church). The history was written between 1839 and 1856 . Part of it was published in \"Times and Seasons\" and other church periodicals. It was later published in its entirety with extensive annotations and edits by B. H. Roberts as part of a seven-volume series beginning in 1902 as \"History of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints\".", "Title: Latter Day Saint movement\n\nThe Latter Day Saint movement (also called the LDS movement, LDS restorationist movement, or Smith–Rigdon movement) is the collection of independent church groups that trace their origins to a Christian primitivist movement founded by Joseph Smith in the late 1820s. Collectively, these churches have over 15 million members. The vast majority of adherents belong to The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (LDS Church), with their predominant theology being Mormonism. The LDS Church self-identifies as Christian. A minority of Latter Day Saint adherents, such as members of the Community of Christ, believe in traditional Protestant theology, and have distanced themselves from some of the distinctive doctrines of Mormonism. Other groups include the Remnant Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints, which supports lineal succession of leadership from Smith's descendants, and the more controversial Fundamentalist Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints, which defends the practice of polygamy.", "Title: Children's Songbook\n\nThe Children's Songbook of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints is the official songbook for children in The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (LDS Church). It was first published in English in 1989. These songs are for the Primary, which is an organization in the LDS Church for children between the ages of 18 months and 12 years old, who learn about the teachings of Jesus Christ.", "Title: Bon Appétit\n\nBon Appétit is an American food and entertaining magazine published monthly by Condé Nast. It was started in 1956. It became a bimonthly magazine in December 1956 in Chicago. The magazine was acquired by M. Frank Jones in Kansas City, Missouri in 1965. Jones was owner, editor and publisher until 1970, when \"Bon Appétit\" was merged into the Pillsbury Company, who sold it to Knapp Communications, publishers of \"Architectural Digest\", four years later. Condé Nast Publications, the current owners, purchased Knapp Communications in 1993. Its sister publication was \"Gourmet\", before the latter was discontinued in October 2009. The magazine's headquarters, which had been in Los Angeles, CA, were moved to New York City in early 2011.", "Title: Temple (Latter Day Saints)\n\nIn the Latter Day Saint movement, a temple is a building dedicated to be a house of God and is reserved for special forms of worship. A temple differs from a church meetinghouse, which is used for weekly worship services. Temples have been a significant part of the Latter Day Saint movement since early in its inception. Today, temples are operated by several Latter Day Saint denominations. The most prolific builder of temples of the Latter Day Saint movement is The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (LDS Church). There are 157 operating temples (which includes 2 previously dedicated, but closed for renovation), 12 under construction, and 13 announced (not yet under construction). Several other variations of the church have built or attempted to build temples. The Community of Christ operates two temples in the United States, which are open to the public and are used for worship services, performances, and religious education. Other denominations with temples are the Apostolic United Brethren, the Church of Christ, the Fundamentalist Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints and the Righteous Branch of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints.", "Title: Origin of Latter Day Saint polygamy\n\nPolygamy, or plural marriage, in the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints probably originated with the founder of Mormonism, Joseph Smith, who taught that polygamy was a divine commandment. Smith practiced it personally, by some accounts marrying more than 30 women some of whom had existing marriages to other men. Evidence for Smith's position is provided by the church's \"sealing\" records, public marriage licenses (in many cases notarized), affidavits, letters, and journals and diaries; however, until his death, Smith and the leading church quorums denied that he preached or practiced polygamy. Smith's son Joseph Smith III, his widow Emma Smith, and the Reorganized Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints (RLDS Church, now called the Community of Christ) challenged the evidence and taught that Joseph Smith had opposed polygamy. They instead claimed that Brigham Young, the head of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (LDS Church), introduced plural marriage after Smith's death. In 1852, leaders of the Utah-based LDS Church acknowledged that Smith taught and practiced polygamy." ]
2,123
Which castle obtained by the Earl of Menteith was mostly built in the 16th century?
Lochranza Castle
bridge
medium
{ "title": [ "Dubhghall mac Suibhne", "Lochranza Castle" ], "sent_id": [ 4, 1 ] }
[ { "sentences": [ "Millfield is a suburb, civil parish and electoral ward of the City of Sunderland, in Tyne and Wear, England.", " Most of the buildings in the area were built after the Victorian Era and are mostly built up of large terraced houses built for working-class people of the 20th century.", " When first built Millfield was located near the heart of Sunderland City Centre, but now has expanded.", " It now links Pallion with the City Centre." ], "title": "Millfield, Tyne and Wear" }, { "sentences": [ "The Russell Corner Historic District of Princeton, Massachusetts encompasses a small 19th century commercial center that developed into a summer resort area by the early 20th century.", " Centered at the intersection of Merriam Road and Gregory Hill Road, the district includes fifteen contributing buildings on 124 acre , which are predominantly residential in nature, and were mostly built before 1830.", " Some of the properties are found on East Princeton and Sterling Roads, and Bullock Lane.", " The district was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 2006." ], "title": "Russell Corner Historic District" }, { "sentences": [ "Dunnottar Castle (Scottish Gaelic: Dùn Fhoithear , \"fort on the shelving slope\") is a ruined medieval fortress located upon a rocky headland on the north-east coast of Scotland, about 3 km south of Stonehaven.", " The surviving buildings are largely of the 15th and 16th centuries, but the site is believed to have been fortified in the Early Middle Ages.", " Dunnottar has played a prominent role in the history of Scotland through to the 18th-century Jacobite risings because of its strategic location and defensive strength.", " Dunnottar is best known as the place where the Honours of Scotland, the Scottish crown jewels, were hidden from Oliver Cromwell's invading army in the 17th century.", " The property of the Keiths from the 14th century, and the seat of the Earl Marischal, Dunnottar declined after the last Earl forfeited his titles by taking part in the Jacobite rebellion of 1715.", " The castle was restored in the 20th century and is now open to the public." ], "title": "Dunnottar Castle" }, { "sentences": [ "A capilla abierta or “open chapel” is considered to be one of the most distinct Mexican construction forms.", " Mostly built in the 16th century during the early colonial period, the construction was basically an apse or open presbytery, containing an altar, which opened onto a large atrium or plaza.", " While some state that these were constructed by friars because the native peoples of that epoch were afraid to enter the dark confines of European-style churches, the more likely reasons for their construction were that they allowed the holding of Mass for enormous numbers of people and the arrangement held similarities to the “teocallis” or sacred precincts of pre-Hispanic temples.", " While open chapels can be found in other places in Spain and Peru, their systematic use in monasteries and other religious complexes, leading to a regularization of architectural elements, is only found in Mexico." ], "title": "Capilla abierta" }, { "sentences": [ "Earl of Warwick ( ) is a title that has been created four times in English history and is one of the most prestigious titles in the peerages of the United Kingdom.", " The first creation came in 1088, and was held by the Beaumont, and later by the Beauchamp families.", " The 14th Earl was created Duke of Warwick in 1445, a title which became extinct on his early death the following year.", " The best-known Earl of this creation was the 16th Earl, Richard Neville, who was involved in the deposition of two kings, a fact which later earned him his epithet \"Warwick the Kingmaker\".", " This creation became extinct on the death of the 17th Earl in 1499.", " The title was revived in 1547 for the powerful statesman John Dudley, 1st Viscount Lisle, who was later made Duke of Northumberland.", " The earldom was passed on during his lifetime to his eldest son, John, but both father and son were attainted in 1554.", " The title was recreated or restored in 1561 in favour of Ambrose, younger son of the Duke of Northumberland.", " However, Ambrose was childless and the earldom became extinct on his death in 1590.", " It was created for a third time in 1618 for Robert Rich, 3rd Baron Rich, in spite of the fact that the Rich family were not in possession of Warwick Castle.", " From 1673 the Earls also held the title Earl of Holland.", " All the titles became extinct on the death of the 8th Earl in 1759.", " The earldom was revived the same year in favour of Francis Greville, 1st Earl Brooke.", " The Greville family were in possession of Warwick Castle and the title and castle were thereby re-united for the first time in over a century.", " The 1759 creation is extant and currently held by Guy Greville, 9th Earl of Warwick.", " However, Warwick Castle was sold by the family in 1978, and they currently live in Australia." ], "title": "Earl of Warwick" }, { "sentences": [ "Lochranza Castle is an L-plan tower house situated on a promontory in Lochranza, on the north of the Isle of Arran in Scotland.", " Most of the castle was built in the 16th century." ], "title": "Lochranza Castle" }, { "sentences": [ "Rochlitz Castle or Rochlitz Palace (German: \"Schloss Rochlitz\" ) lies in the west of the town of Rochlitz in the county of Mittelsachsen in the Free State of Saxony.", " It was built on the site of an imperial castle, erected in the second half of the 10th century, which fell into the possession of the Wettin margraves in 1143.", " Its appearance, which includes several Romanesque wings, is considerably influenced by its remodelling into a margravial \"schloss\" in the fourth quarter of the 14th century.", " Further conversions and additions followed at the end of the 15th and in the 16th centuries, when the castle became a secondary \"residenz\", dower house and hunting lodge for the Wettin family.", " The castle or palace was the residence for members of the Saxon princely house eight times.", " From the 18th century the castle served as an administrative centre (justice department and district court); in 1852 it became a gaol, which necessitated considerable alteration.", " The museum founded in 1892 was gradually expanded and, today, takes up almost the entire castle." ], "title": "Rochlitz Castle" }, { "sentences": [ "Haggate is a small village within the parish of Briercliffe, situated three miles north of Burnley, Lancashire.", " The village is mostly built around a small crossroads, with routes towards Burnley, Nelson and Todmorden.", " The first buildings in the village date from the 16th century, when the Hare and Hounds public house, which still stands to this day, was built.", " The village was first officially documented in the 17th century.", " The origins of the name Haggate are unclear, although it is thought that it could mean, \"the path by the hawthorn trees\".", " The village itself is situated at the top of a hill, 800 feet above sea level.", " The buildings in the village are predominantly stone-built." ], "title": "Haggate" }, { "sentences": [ "Stokesay Castle is a fortified manor house in Stokesay, Shropshire, England.", " It was built in the late 13th century by Laurence of Ludlow, then the leading wool merchant in England, who intended it to form a secure private house and generate income as a commercial estate.", " Laurence's descendants continued to own the castle until the 16th century, when it passed through various private owners.", " By the time of the outbreak of the English Civil War in 1641, Stokesay was owned by William Craven, the first Earl of Craven and a supporter of King Charles I.", " After the Royalist war effort collapsed in 1645, Parliamentary forces besieged the castle in June and quickly forced its garrison to surrender.", " Parliament ordered the property to be slighted, but only minor damage was done to the walls, allowing Stokesay to continue to be used as a house by the Baldwyn family until the end of the 17th century." ], "title": "Stokesay Castle" }, { "sentences": [ "Dubhghall mac Suibhne was a prominent 13th-century noble.", " He was a son of Suibhne and was Lord of Knapdale.", " He held lands in Knapdale and in Kintyre.", " In 1262, he lost his lordship and lands to Walter Stewart, Earl of Menteith after Alexander III of Scotland granted Skipinnish, Killislate amongst other lands in Knapdale and the parish of Kilcalmonell in Kintyre.", " The Earl of Menteith also obtained Skipness Castle, Castle Sween and Lochranza Castle formerly controlled by Dubhghall." ], "title": "Dubhghall mac Suibhne" } ]
[ "Title: Millfield, Tyne and Wear\n\nMillfield is a suburb, civil parish and electoral ward of the City of Sunderland, in Tyne and Wear, England. Most of the buildings in the area were built after the Victorian Era and are mostly built up of large terraced houses built for working-class people of the 20th century. When first built Millfield was located near the heart of Sunderland City Centre, but now has expanded. It now links Pallion with the City Centre.", "Title: Russell Corner Historic District\n\nThe Russell Corner Historic District of Princeton, Massachusetts encompasses a small 19th century commercial center that developed into a summer resort area by the early 20th century. Centered at the intersection of Merriam Road and Gregory Hill Road, the district includes fifteen contributing buildings on 124 acre , which are predominantly residential in nature, and were mostly built before 1830. Some of the properties are found on East Princeton and Sterling Roads, and Bullock Lane. The district was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 2006.", "Title: Dunnottar Castle\n\nDunnottar Castle (Scottish Gaelic: Dùn Fhoithear , \"fort on the shelving slope\") is a ruined medieval fortress located upon a rocky headland on the north-east coast of Scotland, about 3 km south of Stonehaven. The surviving buildings are largely of the 15th and 16th centuries, but the site is believed to have been fortified in the Early Middle Ages. Dunnottar has played a prominent role in the history of Scotland through to the 18th-century Jacobite risings because of its strategic location and defensive strength. Dunnottar is best known as the place where the Honours of Scotland, the Scottish crown jewels, were hidden from Oliver Cromwell's invading army in the 17th century. The property of the Keiths from the 14th century, and the seat of the Earl Marischal, Dunnottar declined after the last Earl forfeited his titles by taking part in the Jacobite rebellion of 1715. The castle was restored in the 20th century and is now open to the public.", "Title: Capilla abierta\n\nA capilla abierta or “open chapel” is considered to be one of the most distinct Mexican construction forms. Mostly built in the 16th century during the early colonial period, the construction was basically an apse or open presbytery, containing an altar, which opened onto a large atrium or plaza. While some state that these were constructed by friars because the native peoples of that epoch were afraid to enter the dark confines of European-style churches, the more likely reasons for their construction were that they allowed the holding of Mass for enormous numbers of people and the arrangement held similarities to the “teocallis” or sacred precincts of pre-Hispanic temples. While open chapels can be found in other places in Spain and Peru, their systematic use in monasteries and other religious complexes, leading to a regularization of architectural elements, is only found in Mexico.", "Title: Earl of Warwick\n\nEarl of Warwick ( ) is a title that has been created four times in English history and is one of the most prestigious titles in the peerages of the United Kingdom. The first creation came in 1088, and was held by the Beaumont, and later by the Beauchamp families. The 14th Earl was created Duke of Warwick in 1445, a title which became extinct on his early death the following year. The best-known Earl of this creation was the 16th Earl, Richard Neville, who was involved in the deposition of two kings, a fact which later earned him his epithet \"Warwick the Kingmaker\". This creation became extinct on the death of the 17th Earl in 1499. The title was revived in 1547 for the powerful statesman John Dudley, 1st Viscount Lisle, who was later made Duke of Northumberland. The earldom was passed on during his lifetime to his eldest son, John, but both father and son were attainted in 1554. The title was recreated or restored in 1561 in favour of Ambrose, younger son of the Duke of Northumberland. However, Ambrose was childless and the earldom became extinct on his death in 1590. It was created for a third time in 1618 for Robert Rich, 3rd Baron Rich, in spite of the fact that the Rich family were not in possession of Warwick Castle. From 1673 the Earls also held the title Earl of Holland. All the titles became extinct on the death of the 8th Earl in 1759. The earldom was revived the same year in favour of Francis Greville, 1st Earl Brooke. The Greville family were in possession of Warwick Castle and the title and castle were thereby re-united for the first time in over a century. The 1759 creation is extant and currently held by Guy Greville, 9th Earl of Warwick. However, Warwick Castle was sold by the family in 1978, and they currently live in Australia.", "Title: Lochranza Castle\n\nLochranza Castle is an L-plan tower house situated on a promontory in Lochranza, on the north of the Isle of Arran in Scotland. Most of the castle was built in the 16th century.", "Title: Rochlitz Castle\n\nRochlitz Castle or Rochlitz Palace (German: \"Schloss Rochlitz\" ) lies in the west of the town of Rochlitz in the county of Mittelsachsen in the Free State of Saxony. It was built on the site of an imperial castle, erected in the second half of the 10th century, which fell into the possession of the Wettin margraves in 1143. Its appearance, which includes several Romanesque wings, is considerably influenced by its remodelling into a margravial \"schloss\" in the fourth quarter of the 14th century. Further conversions and additions followed at the end of the 15th and in the 16th centuries, when the castle became a secondary \"residenz\", dower house and hunting lodge for the Wettin family. The castle or palace was the residence for members of the Saxon princely house eight times. From the 18th century the castle served as an administrative centre (justice department and district court); in 1852 it became a gaol, which necessitated considerable alteration. The museum founded in 1892 was gradually expanded and, today, takes up almost the entire castle.", "Title: Haggate\n\nHaggate is a small village within the parish of Briercliffe, situated three miles north of Burnley, Lancashire. The village is mostly built around a small crossroads, with routes towards Burnley, Nelson and Todmorden. The first buildings in the village date from the 16th century, when the Hare and Hounds public house, which still stands to this day, was built. The village was first officially documented in the 17th century. The origins of the name Haggate are unclear, although it is thought that it could mean, \"the path by the hawthorn trees\". The village itself is situated at the top of a hill, 800 feet above sea level. The buildings in the village are predominantly stone-built.", "Title: Stokesay Castle\n\nStokesay Castle is a fortified manor house in Stokesay, Shropshire, England. It was built in the late 13th century by Laurence of Ludlow, then the leading wool merchant in England, who intended it to form a secure private house and generate income as a commercial estate. Laurence's descendants continued to own the castle until the 16th century, when it passed through various private owners. By the time of the outbreak of the English Civil War in 1641, Stokesay was owned by William Craven, the first Earl of Craven and a supporter of King Charles I. After the Royalist war effort collapsed in 1645, Parliamentary forces besieged the castle in June and quickly forced its garrison to surrender. Parliament ordered the property to be slighted, but only minor damage was done to the walls, allowing Stokesay to continue to be used as a house by the Baldwyn family until the end of the 17th century.", "Title: Dubhghall mac Suibhne\n\nDubhghall mac Suibhne was a prominent 13th-century noble. He was a son of Suibhne and was Lord of Knapdale. He held lands in Knapdale and in Kintyre. In 1262, he lost his lordship and lands to Walter Stewart, Earl of Menteith after Alexander III of Scotland granted Skipinnish, Killislate amongst other lands in Knapdale and the parish of Kilcalmonell in Kintyre. The Earl of Menteith also obtained Skipness Castle, Castle Sween and Lochranza Castle formerly controlled by Dubhghall." ]
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Christian Peschken and Krishnan–Panju, both have been involved in what?
films
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{ "title": [ "Christian Peschken", "Krishnan–Panju", "Krishnan–Panju" ], "sent_id": [ 0, 0, 1 ] }
[ { "sentences": [ "Christian \"Chris\" Peschken (born June 9, 1955) is a German-American cameraman, director, producer and screenwriter.", " He has been involved in film and radio & television production since 1974." ], "title": "Christian Peschken" }, { "sentences": [ "Thilakam is a Tamil language film released in 1960 with Prem Nazir and M. N. Rajam in the lead roles.", " It was directed by Krishnan–Panju, and produced by AVM Productions." ], "title": "Thilakam (1960 film)" }, { "sentences": [ "Kuzhandaiyum Deivamum (English: \"Child and God\" ) is a 1965 Tamil-language Indian film directed by the duo Krishnan–Panju, starring Jaishankar, Jamuna and Kutty Padmini.", " An adaptation of Disney's \"The Parent Trap\" (1961), itself based on the German novel \"Lottie and Lisa\", the film tells the story of two twin girls bringing together their separated parents.", " The film, produced by AVM Productions and featuring music by M. S. Viswanathan, released on 19 November 1965.", " It was a big financial success, leading to remakes into Telugu as \"Leta Manasulu\" (1966), Hindi as \"Do Kaliyaan\" (1967), Malayalam as \"Sethubandhanam\" (1974) and Kannada as \"Makkala Bhagya\" (1976)." ], "title": "Kuzhandaiyum Deivamum" }, { "sentences": [ "Petralthan Pillaiya (\"Should one be a biological parent to provide love and care?\")", " is a 1966 Indian Tamil-language drama film directed by Krishnan–Panju.", " The film features M. G. Ramachandran and B. Saroja Devi in lead roles.", " It is a remake of Charlie Chaplin's 1921 American comedy-drama film, \"The Kid\".", " It was produced by Vasu, under \"Sri Muthukumaran Pictures\".", " The film was the last time that T. S. Balaiah and M. R. Radha played beside Ramachandran.", " This is the 25th and final collaboration between Ramachandran and M. R. Radha, as a few days after the film was completed, Radha shot Ramachandran, wounding him.", " The film was remade in Hindi as \"Kunwara Baap\" and \"Asthamirohini\"." ], "title": "Petralthan Pillaiya" }, { "sentences": [ "Do Kaliyan is a 1968 film directed by R. Krishnan and S. Panju.", " It stars Mala Sinha, Biswajeet, Mehmood and Neetu Singh.", " It is a remake of Tamil movie \"Kuzhandaiyum Deivamum\" which itself was a copy of the 1953 film \"Twice Upon a Time\" and 1961 movie \"The Parent Trap\" which were ultimately based on the Erich Kästner's German novel \"Lottie and Lisa\" (\"Das doppelte Lottchen\").", " It was declared a hit at the box office and revitalized the career of its lead actor Bishwajeet." ], "title": "Do Kaliyaan" }, { "sentences": [ "R. Krishnan (1909–1997) and S. Panju (1915–1984), collectively referred to as Krishnan–Panju, were Indian filmmakers.", " The duo directed more than 50 films in South Indian languages and in Hindi." ], "title": "Krishnan–Panju" }, { "sentences": [ "Idhaya Veenai (English: \"The Heart's Veena\" ) is a 1972 Indian Tamil-language film directed by R. Krishnan and S. Panju, starring M. G. Ramachandran in the lead role Lakshmi, Manjula, Sivakumar, M. N. Nambiar, M. G. Chakrapani and among others." ], "title": "Idhaya Veenai" }, { "sentences": [ "Ratha Kanneer (English: \"Blood Tears\" ) is a 1954 Indian Tamil-language drama film directed by R. Krishnan and S. Panju.", " The screenplay was written by Tiruvarur K. Thangaraj, and the film features M. R. Radha in the lead role.", " The film was produced by Perumal Mudaliar of National Pictures.", " The story revolves around Mohanasundaram, a returned-from-abroad, westernised, rich man who shows arrogance and contempt towards anything part of Indian culture and anyone below his social standards." ], "title": "Ratha Kanneer" }, { "sentences": [ "Engal Thangam (English: \"Our Gold\") is a Tamil thriller film directed by the famous team Krishnan–Panju released in 1970.", " M. G. Ramachandran and Jayalalithaa featured in this film.", " It was a super hit movie and ran more than 100 days in Chennai, Madurai and Trichy." ], "title": "Engal Thangam" }, { "sentences": [ "Poompaavai is a 1944 Indian Tamil-language film directed by the duo Krishnan–Panju in their directorial debut.", " Produced under the banner of Leo Films, it features K. R. Ramaswamy, U. R. Jeevarathinam, K. Sarangkapani, K. R. Chellam, T. R. Ramachandran, A. R. Sakunthala, S. V. Sahasranamam, D. Balasubramaniam, N. S. Krishnan, T. A. Madhuram, M. R. Durairaj and ‘Kottapuli’ K. P. Jayaraman." ], "title": "Poompaavai" } ]
[ "Title: Christian Peschken\n\nChristian \"Chris\" Peschken (born June 9, 1955) is a German-American cameraman, director, producer and screenwriter. He has been involved in film and radio & television production since 1974.", "Title: Thilakam (1960 film)\n\nThilakam is a Tamil language film released in 1960 with Prem Nazir and M. N. Rajam in the lead roles. It was directed by Krishnan–Panju, and produced by AVM Productions.", "Title: Kuzhandaiyum Deivamum\n\nKuzhandaiyum Deivamum (English: \"Child and God\" ) is a 1965 Tamil-language Indian film directed by the duo Krishnan–Panju, starring Jaishankar, Jamuna and Kutty Padmini. An adaptation of Disney's \"The Parent Trap\" (1961), itself based on the German novel \"Lottie and Lisa\", the film tells the story of two twin girls bringing together their separated parents. The film, produced by AVM Productions and featuring music by M. S. Viswanathan, released on 19 November 1965. It was a big financial success, leading to remakes into Telugu as \"Leta Manasulu\" (1966), Hindi as \"Do Kaliyaan\" (1967), Malayalam as \"Sethubandhanam\" (1974) and Kannada as \"Makkala Bhagya\" (1976).", "Title: Petralthan Pillaiya\n\nPetralthan Pillaiya (\"Should one be a biological parent to provide love and care?\") is a 1966 Indian Tamil-language drama film directed by Krishnan–Panju. The film features M. G. Ramachandran and B. Saroja Devi in lead roles. It is a remake of Charlie Chaplin's 1921 American comedy-drama film, \"The Kid\". It was produced by Vasu, under \"Sri Muthukumaran Pictures\". The film was the last time that T. S. Balaiah and M. R. Radha played beside Ramachandran. This is the 25th and final collaboration between Ramachandran and M. R. Radha, as a few days after the film was completed, Radha shot Ramachandran, wounding him. The film was remade in Hindi as \"Kunwara Baap\" and \"Asthamirohini\".", "Title: Do Kaliyaan\n\nDo Kaliyan is a 1968 film directed by R. Krishnan and S. Panju. It stars Mala Sinha, Biswajeet, Mehmood and Neetu Singh. It is a remake of Tamil movie \"Kuzhandaiyum Deivamum\" which itself was a copy of the 1953 film \"Twice Upon a Time\" and 1961 movie \"The Parent Trap\" which were ultimately based on the Erich Kästner's German novel \"Lottie and Lisa\" (\"Das doppelte Lottchen\"). It was declared a hit at the box office and revitalized the career of its lead actor Bishwajeet.", "Title: Krishnan–Panju\n\nR. Krishnan (1909–1997) and S. Panju (1915–1984), collectively referred to as Krishnan–Panju, were Indian filmmakers. The duo directed more than 50 films in South Indian languages and in Hindi.", "Title: Idhaya Veenai\n\nIdhaya Veenai (English: \"The Heart's Veena\" ) is a 1972 Indian Tamil-language film directed by R. Krishnan and S. Panju, starring M. G. Ramachandran in the lead role Lakshmi, Manjula, Sivakumar, M. N. Nambiar, M. G. Chakrapani and among others.", "Title: Ratha Kanneer\n\nRatha Kanneer (English: \"Blood Tears\" ) is a 1954 Indian Tamil-language drama film directed by R. Krishnan and S. Panju. The screenplay was written by Tiruvarur K. Thangaraj, and the film features M. R. Radha in the lead role. The film was produced by Perumal Mudaliar of National Pictures. The story revolves around Mohanasundaram, a returned-from-abroad, westernised, rich man who shows arrogance and contempt towards anything part of Indian culture and anyone below his social standards.", "Title: Engal Thangam\n\nEngal Thangam (English: \"Our Gold\") is a Tamil thriller film directed by the famous team Krishnan–Panju released in 1970. M. G. Ramachandran and Jayalalithaa featured in this film. It was a super hit movie and ran more than 100 days in Chennai, Madurai and Trichy.", "Title: Poompaavai\n\nPoompaavai is a 1944 Indian Tamil-language film directed by the duo Krishnan–Panju in their directorial debut. Produced under the banner of Leo Films, it features K. R. Ramaswamy, U. R. Jeevarathinam, K. Sarangkapani, K. R. Chellam, T. R. Ramachandran, A. R. Sakunthala, S. V. Sahasranamam, D. Balasubramaniam, N. S. Krishnan, T. A. Madhuram, M. R. Durairaj and ‘Kottapuli’ K. P. Jayaraman." ]
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Who was born first Orhan Pamuk or William Kennedy?
William Joseph Kennedy
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{ "title": [ "Orhan Pamuk", "William Kennedy (author)" ], "sent_id": [ 0, 0 ] }
[ { "sentences": [ "William Joseph Kennedy (born January 16, 1928) is an American writer and journalist born and raised in Albany, New York, the son of William J. Kennedy and to Mary E. McDonald.", " Kennedy was raised a Catholic.", " Many of his novels feature the interactions of members of the fictional Irish-American Phelan family and make use of incidents of Albany's history and the supernatural.", " Kennedy's works include \"The Ink Truck\" (1969), \"Legs\" (1975), \"Billy Phelan's Greatest Game\" (1978), \"Ironweed\" (1983, winner of the 1984 Pulitzer Prize for Fiction; movie, 1987), and \"Roscoe\" (2002).", " In 2011, he published \"Changó's Beads and Two-Tone Shoes\", which one reviewer called a book \"written with such brio and encompassing humanity that it may well deserve to be called the best of the bunch\"." ], "title": "William Kennedy (author)" }, { "sentences": [ "The Black Book (\"Kara Kitap\" in Turkish) is a novel by Turkish writer Orhan Pamuk.", " It was published in Turkish in 1990 and first translated by Güneli Gün and published in English in 1994.", " In 2006, it was translated into English again by Maureen Freely." ], "title": "The Black Book (Pamuk novel)" }, { "sentences": [ "Kemal Kerinçsiz (born February 20, 1960 in Edirne, Turkey) is a Turkish nationalist lawyer, famous for filing complaints against more than 40 Turkish journalists and authors (including Orhan Pamuk, Elif Şafak, and the late Hrant Dink) for \"insulting Turkishness\".", " He heads the \"Büyük Hukukçular Birliği\" (\"Great Union of Jurists\"), which is responsible for most Article 301 trials." ], "title": "Kemal Kerinçsiz" }, { "sentences": [ "The Museum of Innocence (Turkish: \"Masumiyet Müzesi\" ) is a museum in a 19th-century house in Istanbul created by novelist Orhan Pamuk as a companion to his novel \"The Museum of Innocence\".", " The museum and the novel were created in tandem, centred on the stories of two Istanbul families.", " On 17 May 2014, the museum was announced as the winner of the 2014 European Museum of the Year Award." ], "title": "The Museum of Innocence (museum)" }, { "sentences": [ "Can Yayınları (English: \"Life Publications\") is a publishing company based in Istanbul, Turkey.", " It has published authors including Orhan Pamuk, Metin Kaçan and Hikmet Temel Akarsu.", " It publishes both fiction and non-fiction books.", " It is a member of the Turkish Publishers Association." ], "title": "Can Yayınları" }, { "sentences": [ "My Name Is Red (Turkish: \"Benim Adım Kırmızı\" ) is a 1998 Turkish novel by writer Orhan Pamuk translated into English by Erdağ Göknar in 2001.", " Pamuk would later receive the 2006 Nobel Prize in Literature.", " The novel, concerning miniaturists in the Ottoman Empire of 1591, established Pamuk's international reputation and contributed to his Nobel Prize.", " The influences of Joyce, Kafka, Mann, Nabokov and Proust and above all Eco can be seen in Pamuk's work." ], "title": "My Name Is Red" }, { "sentences": [ "Ferit Orhan Pamuk (generally known simply as Orhan Pamuk; born 7 June 1952) is a Turkish novelist, screenwriter, academic and recipient of the 2006 Nobel Prize in Literature.", " One of Turkey's most prominent novelists, his work has sold over thirteen million books in sixty-three languages, making him the country's best-selling writer." ], "title": "Orhan Pamuk" }, { "sentences": [ "Mustafa Aydogan (born 1957) is a contemporary Kurdish writer and translator.", " He was born in the district of Kızıltepe in Mardin in southeastern Turkey and relocated to Sweden in 1985.", " He has translated works of renowned authors such as Jack London, Yaşar Kemal, Aziz Nesin and Orhan Pamuk into Kurdish." ], "title": "Mustafa Aydogan" }, { "sentences": [ "Murat Gülsoy (born 1967) is a Turkish writer.", " He started his literary career as a publisher and a writer of the bimonthly magazine \"Hayalet Gemi\" (Ghost Ship) in 1992.", " His works explore the metafictive potential of postmodern self-consciousness with ‘page turning’ plots.", " He also produced interactive hypertext works on internet exploring new ways of narrative.", " Gülsoy has published 18 books in Turkey so far.", " Besides short stories, he has eight novels addressing modern masters Kafka, Borges, Eco, Laurence Sterne, Fowles and Orhan Pamuk.", " He is the recipient of some of the most prestigious national literary awards.", " He conducts creative writing workshops since 2004.", " Besides being a writer, he is also a professor with Bogazici University at Institute of Biomedical Engineering.", " He is the head of the editorial board of Bogazici University Press and director of Bogazici University Nazım Hikmet Culture and Art Research Center.", " \"Stehlen Sie dieses Buch\" is his first book to be translated into German (Literaturca Verlag).", " His novels are published in English, Macedonian, Arabics, Bulgarian, Albanian and Chinese.", " His 2000 Sait Faik Award-winning book \"Bu Kitabı Çalın\" (Steal This Book) ironically \"borrows\" (or steals) its name from Abbie Hoffman's 1971 book \"Steal This Book\" and it is referred in the book as a postmodern parody." ], "title": "Murat Gülsoy" }, { "sentences": [ "Münevver Andaç (died 1998) was a translator of Turkish literature.", " She was the partner of the poet Nazim Hikmet and had a son with him named Mehmet.", " She translated Hikmet's work into French, as she did for many other Turkish writers.", " She was also responsible for introducing Orhan Pamuk to the Francophone world.", " Pamuk has acknowledged Andaç's role in making his work available in French." ], "title": "Münevver Andaç" } ]
[ "Title: William Kennedy (author)\n\nWilliam Joseph Kennedy (born January 16, 1928) is an American writer and journalist born and raised in Albany, New York, the son of William J. Kennedy and to Mary E. McDonald. Kennedy was raised a Catholic. Many of his novels feature the interactions of members of the fictional Irish-American Phelan family and make use of incidents of Albany's history and the supernatural. Kennedy's works include \"The Ink Truck\" (1969), \"Legs\" (1975), \"Billy Phelan's Greatest Game\" (1978), \"Ironweed\" (1983, winner of the 1984 Pulitzer Prize for Fiction; movie, 1987), and \"Roscoe\" (2002). In 2011, he published \"Changó's Beads and Two-Tone Shoes\", which one reviewer called a book \"written with such brio and encompassing humanity that it may well deserve to be called the best of the bunch\".", "Title: The Black Book (Pamuk novel)\n\nThe Black Book (\"Kara Kitap\" in Turkish) is a novel by Turkish writer Orhan Pamuk. It was published in Turkish in 1990 and first translated by Güneli Gün and published in English in 1994. In 2006, it was translated into English again by Maureen Freely.", "Title: Kemal Kerinçsiz\n\nKemal Kerinçsiz (born February 20, 1960 in Edirne, Turkey) is a Turkish nationalist lawyer, famous for filing complaints against more than 40 Turkish journalists and authors (including Orhan Pamuk, Elif Şafak, and the late Hrant Dink) for \"insulting Turkishness\". He heads the \"Büyük Hukukçular Birliği\" (\"Great Union of Jurists\"), which is responsible for most Article 301 trials.", "Title: The Museum of Innocence (museum)\n\nThe Museum of Innocence (Turkish: \"Masumiyet Müzesi\" ) is a museum in a 19th-century house in Istanbul created by novelist Orhan Pamuk as a companion to his novel \"The Museum of Innocence\". The museum and the novel were created in tandem, centred on the stories of two Istanbul families. On 17 May 2014, the museum was announced as the winner of the 2014 European Museum of the Year Award.", "Title: Can Yayınları\n\nCan Yayınları (English: \"Life Publications\") is a publishing company based in Istanbul, Turkey. It has published authors including Orhan Pamuk, Metin Kaçan and Hikmet Temel Akarsu. It publishes both fiction and non-fiction books. It is a member of the Turkish Publishers Association.", "Title: My Name Is Red\n\nMy Name Is Red (Turkish: \"Benim Adım Kırmızı\" ) is a 1998 Turkish novel by writer Orhan Pamuk translated into English by Erdağ Göknar in 2001. Pamuk would later receive the 2006 Nobel Prize in Literature. The novel, concerning miniaturists in the Ottoman Empire of 1591, established Pamuk's international reputation and contributed to his Nobel Prize. The influences of Joyce, Kafka, Mann, Nabokov and Proust and above all Eco can be seen in Pamuk's work.", "Title: Orhan Pamuk\n\nFerit Orhan Pamuk (generally known simply as Orhan Pamuk; born 7 June 1952) is a Turkish novelist, screenwriter, academic and recipient of the 2006 Nobel Prize in Literature. One of Turkey's most prominent novelists, his work has sold over thirteen million books in sixty-three languages, making him the country's best-selling writer.", "Title: Mustafa Aydogan\n\nMustafa Aydogan (born 1957) is a contemporary Kurdish writer and translator. He was born in the district of Kızıltepe in Mardin in southeastern Turkey and relocated to Sweden in 1985. He has translated works of renowned authors such as Jack London, Yaşar Kemal, Aziz Nesin and Orhan Pamuk into Kurdish.", "Title: Murat Gülsoy\n\nMurat Gülsoy (born 1967) is a Turkish writer. He started his literary career as a publisher and a writer of the bimonthly magazine \"Hayalet Gemi\" (Ghost Ship) in 1992. His works explore the metafictive potential of postmodern self-consciousness with ‘page turning’ plots. He also produced interactive hypertext works on internet exploring new ways of narrative. Gülsoy has published 18 books in Turkey so far. Besides short stories, he has eight novels addressing modern masters Kafka, Borges, Eco, Laurence Sterne, Fowles and Orhan Pamuk. He is the recipient of some of the most prestigious national literary awards. He conducts creative writing workshops since 2004. Besides being a writer, he is also a professor with Bogazici University at Institute of Biomedical Engineering. He is the head of the editorial board of Bogazici University Press and director of Bogazici University Nazım Hikmet Culture and Art Research Center. \"Stehlen Sie dieses Buch\" is his first book to be translated into German (Literaturca Verlag). His novels are published in English, Macedonian, Arabics, Bulgarian, Albanian and Chinese. His 2000 Sait Faik Award-winning book \"Bu Kitabı Çalın\" (Steal This Book) ironically \"borrows\" (or steals) its name from Abbie Hoffman's 1971 book \"Steal This Book\" and it is referred in the book as a postmodern parody.", "Title: Münevver Andaç\n\nMünevver Andaç (died 1998) was a translator of Turkish literature. She was the partner of the poet Nazim Hikmet and had a son with him named Mehmet. She translated Hikmet's work into French, as she did for many other Turkish writers. She was also responsible for introducing Orhan Pamuk to the Francophone world. Pamuk has acknowledged Andaç's role in making his work available in French." ]
2,126
James Arness was the real life brother of the actor of which "Airplaine!" character?
Captain Clarence Oveur
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Morgan O'Rourke (a manipulative character quite similar to Phil Silvers' role as MSgt Ernie Bilko).", " Tucker struggled with a drinking problem that began to affect his performances in the later years of his career." ], "title": "Forrest Tucker" }, { "sentences": [ "George Hines (born June 1, 1963) is a retired American professional wrestler, best known by his ringname Jackie Fulton, who competed in regional and independent promotions including the American Wrestling Association, East Coast Championship Wrestling, the National Wrestling Alliance, World Championship Wrestling and, most notably, his brief but memorable stint in Smoky Mountain Wrestling where he teamed with his real life brother Bobby Fulton as The Fantastics." ], "title": "Jackie Fulton" }, { "sentences": [ "Gun the Man Down is a 1956 western film directed by Andrew V. McLaglen and starring James Arness and Angie Dickinson in her first leading role.", " The film was produced by Robert E. Morrison for his brother John Wayne's company Batjac Productions.", " It was the second theatrical feature directed by McLaglen, but his first of many westerns." ], "title": "Gun the Man Down" }, { "sentences": [ "John \"Johnny\" Garea (born 1949) is a semi-retired New Zealand professional wrestler, known by his ring name Johnny Garcia, who competed in Steve Rickard's All Star-Pro Wrestling, World Championship Wrestling and occasionally for the World Wrestling Federation during the 1970s and 80s.", " The youngest pro wrestler in New Zealand at the time of his debut in 1970, he was a regular on the Australian wrestling programme \"Big Time Wrestling\" and its New Zealand counterpart \"On the Mat\" as well as a two-time NWA New Zealand Heavyweight Champion.", " Garea is the real life brother of four-time WWWF World Tag Team Champion and WWE Road Agent Tony Garea." ], "title": "John Garea" }, { "sentences": [ "The Alamo: 13 Days to Glory (1987) is a made-for-TV film about the 1836 Battle of the Alamo written and directed by Burt Kennedy, starring James Arness as James Bowie, Brian Keith as Davy Crockett, Alec Baldwin as William Barrett Travis, Raul Julia as Antonio López de Santa Anna, and featuring a single scene cameo by Lorne Greene as Sam Houston.", " Unlike most other films about the Alamo — the most prominent other exception being the 1955 film \"The Last Command\" (which was released during the cultural frenzy created by Walt Disney's Davy Crockett television miniseries) — it focuses on Bowie as the main character rather than Crockett." ], "title": "The Alamo: 13 Days to Glory" }, { "sentences": [ "Peter Graves (born Peter Duesler Aurness; March 18, 1926 – March 14, 2010) was an American film and television actor.", " He was best known for his role as Jim Phelps in the CBS television series \"\" from 1967 to 1973 (original) and from 1988 to 1990 (revival).", " His elder brother was actor James Arness (1923–2011).", " Graves was also known for his portrayal of airplane pilot Captain Clarence Oveur in the 1980 comedy film \"Airplane!", "\" and its 1982 sequel \"\"." ], "title": "Peter Graves" }, { "sentences": [ "James Arness (May 26, 1923 – June 3, 2011) was an American actor, best known for portraying Marshal Matt Dillon for 20 years in the television series \"Gunsmoke\".", " Arness has the distinction of having played the role of Dillon in five separate decades: 1955 to 1975 in the weekly series, then in \"\" (1987) and four more made-for-television \"Gunsmoke\" films in the 1990s.", " In Europe, Arness reached cult status for his role as Zeb Macahan in the western series \"How the West Was Won\".", " He was the older brother of actor Peter Graves (1926–2010)." ], "title": "James Arness" }, { "sentences": [ "Jimmy Noel (May 15, 1903–January 31, 1985) was a Massachusetts-born actor and stuntman who appeared in hundreds of largely uncredited roles in film and television between 1949 and 1975.", " He appeared 202 times on CBS's western series, \"Gunsmoke\", starring James Arness, and in 144 episodes of the ABC/Desilu production, \"The Life and Legend of Wyatt Earp\", with Hugh O'Brian in the title role of deputy Marshal Wyatt Earp.", " Buddy Roosevelt made similar appearances in sixty-five \"Wyatt Earp\" episodes." ], "title": "Jimmy Noel" }, { "sentences": [ "Gregg Palmer (born Palmer Edvind Lee; January 25, 1927 – October 31, 2015) was an American actor, known primarily for his work in television westerns.", " He appeared from 1960-1975 in varying roles in twenty episodes of CBS's \"Gunsmoke\" with James Arness, thirteen segments of the syndicated \"Death Valley Days\", and nine episodes of NBC's \"The Virginian\" starring James Drury in the title role.", " He guest starred five times on \"Bonanza\", NBC's longest-running western." ], "title": "Gregg Palmer" }, { "sentences": [ "Christopher Wilson (born May 16, 1978) is an American retired professional wrestler better known by his ring name, Justice Pain.", " Pain is best known for his time in Combat Zone Wrestling, as well as Xtreme Pro Wrestling and Pro Wrestling Unplugged.", " He held numerous titles in his CZW stint and is the real life brother of CZW wrestler and former tag team partner Nick Gage." ], "title": "Justice Pain" } ]
[ "Title: Forrest Tucker\n\nForrest Meredith Tucker (February 12, 1919 – October 25, 1986) was an American actor in both movies and television who appeared in nearly a hundred films. Tucker worked as a vaudeville straight man, aged fifteen years old. A mentor provided funds and contacts for a trip to California, where party hostess Cobina Wright persuaded guest Wesley Ruggles to give Tucker a screen test, based on his photogenic good looks, thick wavy hair and height of six feet, five inches - putting him into the same league as John Wayne, Chuck Connors, Fess Parker, James Arness, and Peter Graves, Arness's younger brother. Tucker was a sight reader who needed only one take. His film career started well despite a perception in most Hollywood studios that blond men were not photogenic. After twenty years spent mainly in Westerns and action roles, he returned to his roots, showing versatility as a comedic and stage musical actor. In the TV show \"F Troop\", he became identified with the character of Cavalry Sgt. Morgan O'Rourke (a manipulative character quite similar to Phil Silvers' role as MSgt Ernie Bilko). Tucker struggled with a drinking problem that began to affect his performances in the later years of his career.", "Title: Jackie Fulton\n\nGeorge Hines (born June 1, 1963) is a retired American professional wrestler, best known by his ringname Jackie Fulton, who competed in regional and independent promotions including the American Wrestling Association, East Coast Championship Wrestling, the National Wrestling Alliance, World Championship Wrestling and, most notably, his brief but memorable stint in Smoky Mountain Wrestling where he teamed with his real life brother Bobby Fulton as The Fantastics.", "Title: Gun the Man Down\n\nGun the Man Down is a 1956 western film directed by Andrew V. McLaglen and starring James Arness and Angie Dickinson in her first leading role. The film was produced by Robert E. Morrison for his brother John Wayne's company Batjac Productions. It was the second theatrical feature directed by McLaglen, but his first of many westerns.", "Title: John Garea\n\nJohn \"Johnny\" Garea (born 1949) is a semi-retired New Zealand professional wrestler, known by his ring name Johnny Garcia, who competed in Steve Rickard's All Star-Pro Wrestling, World Championship Wrestling and occasionally for the World Wrestling Federation during the 1970s and 80s. The youngest pro wrestler in New Zealand at the time of his debut in 1970, he was a regular on the Australian wrestling programme \"Big Time Wrestling\" and its New Zealand counterpart \"On the Mat\" as well as a two-time NWA New Zealand Heavyweight Champion. Garea is the real life brother of four-time WWWF World Tag Team Champion and WWE Road Agent Tony Garea.", "Title: The Alamo: 13 Days to Glory\n\nThe Alamo: 13 Days to Glory (1987) is a made-for-TV film about the 1836 Battle of the Alamo written and directed by Burt Kennedy, starring James Arness as James Bowie, Brian Keith as Davy Crockett, Alec Baldwin as William Barrett Travis, Raul Julia as Antonio López de Santa Anna, and featuring a single scene cameo by Lorne Greene as Sam Houston. Unlike most other films about the Alamo — the most prominent other exception being the 1955 film \"The Last Command\" (which was released during the cultural frenzy created by Walt Disney's Davy Crockett television miniseries) — it focuses on Bowie as the main character rather than Crockett.", "Title: Peter Graves\n\nPeter Graves (born Peter Duesler Aurness; March 18, 1926 – March 14, 2010) was an American film and television actor. He was best known for his role as Jim Phelps in the CBS television series \"\" from 1967 to 1973 (original) and from 1988 to 1990 (revival). His elder brother was actor James Arness (1923–2011). Graves was also known for his portrayal of airplane pilot Captain Clarence Oveur in the 1980 comedy film \"Airplane! \" and its 1982 sequel \"\".", "Title: James Arness\n\nJames Arness (May 26, 1923 – June 3, 2011) was an American actor, best known for portraying Marshal Matt Dillon for 20 years in the television series \"Gunsmoke\". Arness has the distinction of having played the role of Dillon in five separate decades: 1955 to 1975 in the weekly series, then in \"\" (1987) and four more made-for-television \"Gunsmoke\" films in the 1990s. In Europe, Arness reached cult status for his role as Zeb Macahan in the western series \"How the West Was Won\". He was the older brother of actor Peter Graves (1926–2010).", "Title: Jimmy Noel\n\nJimmy Noel (May 15, 1903–January 31, 1985) was a Massachusetts-born actor and stuntman who appeared in hundreds of largely uncredited roles in film and television between 1949 and 1975. He appeared 202 times on CBS's western series, \"Gunsmoke\", starring James Arness, and in 144 episodes of the ABC/Desilu production, \"The Life and Legend of Wyatt Earp\", with Hugh O'Brian in the title role of deputy Marshal Wyatt Earp. Buddy Roosevelt made similar appearances in sixty-five \"Wyatt Earp\" episodes.", "Title: Gregg Palmer\n\nGregg Palmer (born Palmer Edvind Lee; January 25, 1927 – October 31, 2015) was an American actor, known primarily for his work in television westerns. He appeared from 1960-1975 in varying roles in twenty episodes of CBS's \"Gunsmoke\" with James Arness, thirteen segments of the syndicated \"Death Valley Days\", and nine episodes of NBC's \"The Virginian\" starring James Drury in the title role. He guest starred five times on \"Bonanza\", NBC's longest-running western.", "Title: Justice Pain\n\nChristopher Wilson (born May 16, 1978) is an American retired professional wrestler better known by his ring name, Justice Pain. Pain is best known for his time in Combat Zone Wrestling, as well as Xtreme Pro Wrestling and Pro Wrestling Unplugged. He held numerous titles in his CZW stint and is the real life brother of CZW wrestler and former tag team partner Nick Gage." ]
2,127
Which writer was from France, Marguerite Duras or Ryūnosuke Akutagawa?
Marguerite Duras
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[ "Title: Dragon: the Old Potter's Tale\n\n\"Dragon: the Old Potter’s Tale\" (龍 , Ryū ) is a short story by Ryūnosuke Akutagawa. It was first published in a collection of Akutagawa short stories, \"Akutagawa Ryūnosuke zenshū\". The story is based on a thirteenth-century Japanese tale, with Akutagawa’s Taishō literary interpretations of modern psychology and the nature of religion.", "Title: Marguerite Duras\n\nMarguerite Donnadieu, known as Marguerite Duras (] ; 4 April 1914 – 3 March 1996), was a French novelist, playwright, scriptwriter, essayist, and experimental filmmaker. Her 1959 film \"Hiroshima mon amour\", earned her a nomination for Best Original Screenplay at the Academy Awards.", "Title: A Note to a Certain Old Friend\n\nA Note to a Certain Old Friend (或旧友へ送る手記 , Aru Kyūyū he Okuru Shuki ) is the title of the suicide note left by the famed Japanese short story writer, Ryūnosuke Akutagawa. This was the last thing Akutagawa wrote before he committed suicide at the age of 35 in 1927. The letter was addressed to his close friend and fellow writer Masao Kume.", "Title: Tsuneari Fukuda\n\nTsuneari Fukuda (福田 恆存 , Fukuda Tsuneari , 1912 – 1994) was a Japanese dramatist, translator, and literary critic. In the 1950s he became known for his satirical play \"Kitty Typhoon\" and also \"The Man Who Stroked a Dragon\". He was linked to Shingeki and in 1955 he did a production of \"Hamlet\" with Hiroshi Akutagawa, son of Ryūnosuke Akutagawa, playing the lead role. He also wrote a 1957 essay \"Directing Shakespeare\" which dealt with his views on the subject of directing Shakespearean plays. Later he did a Japanese version, based on his translation, of \"A Midsummer Night's Dream\". In addition he helped found the Theatre Company Subaru and received the Yomiuri Prize multiple times. Another notable translator of the time, Junji Kinoshita, was quite famous as well.", "Title: Hell Screen\n\nHell Screen (地獄変 , Jigokuhen ) is a short story written by Japanese writer Ryūnosuke Akutagawa. It was originally published in 1918 as a serialization in two newspapers. It was later published in a collection of Akutagawa short stories, \"Akutagawa Ryūnosuke zenshū\".", "Title: Ryūnosuke Akutagawa\n\nRyūnosuke Akutagawa (芥川 龍之介 , Akutagawa Ryūnosuke , 1 March 1892 – 24 July 1927) was a Japanese writer active in the Taishō period in Japan. He is regarded as the \"Father of the Japanese short story\" and Japan's premier literary award, the Akutagawa Prize, is named after him. He committed suicide at the age of 35 through an overdose of barbital.", "Title: Rashomon\n\nRashomon (羅生門 , Rashōmon ) is a 1950 Japanese period film directed by Akira Kurosawa, working in close collaboration with cinematographer Kazuo Miyagawa. It stars Toshiro Mifune, Machiko Kyō, Masayuki Mori, and Takashi Shimura. While the film borrows the title and setting from Ryūnosuke Akutagawa's short story \"Rashōmon\", it is actually based on Akutagawa's short story \"In a Grove\", which provides the characters and plot.", "Title: Autumn Mountain\n\nAutumn Mountain (秋山 , Akiyama ) is a 1921 short story by Japanese writer Ryūnosuke Akutagawa. Akutagawa first published the story when he was twenty-nine. The story tells the tale of a painting, supposed to be the greatest ever made. However, when the speaker sees the painting, it does not meet the expectations of the promised masterpiece of unparalleled beauty. However, even though the speaker does not know if the painting actually exists, he realizes that he can see the beauty in his mind. In the short story, Akutagawa deals with the subjects of truth and beauty.", "Title: Yasushi Akutagawa\n\nYasushi Akutagawa (芥川 也寸志 , Akutagawa Yasushi , July 12, 1925 — January 31, 1989) was a Japanese composer and conductor. He was born and raised in Tabata, Tokyo. His father was Ryūnosuke Akutagawa.", "Title: Akutagawa Prize\n\nThe Akutagawa Prize (芥川龍之介賞 , Akutagawa Ryūnosuke Shō ) is a Japanese literary award presented semi-annually. It was established in 1935 by Kan Kikuchi, then-editor of \"Bungeishunjū\" magazine, in memory of author Ryūnosuke Akutagawa. It is currently sponsored by the Society for the Promotion of Japanese Literature, and is awarded in January ('E' in the list, below) and July ('L' in the list below) to the best serious literary story published in a newspaper or magazine by a new or rising author." ]
2,128
James Baxter is a character animator known for his work on a 1988 American film produced by Frank Marshall and Robert Watts and directed by who?
Robert Zemeckis
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Seaman.", " The film is based on Gary K. Wolf's 1981 novel \"Who Censored Roger Rabbit?", "\" The film stars Bob Hoskins, Christopher Lloyd, Charles Fleischer, Stubby Kaye, and Joanna Cassidy.", " Combining live-action and animation, the film is set in Hollywood during the late 1940s, where animated characters and people co-exist.", " The story follows Eddie Valiant, a private detective who must exonerate \"Toon\" Roger Rabbit, who is accused of murdering a wealthy businessman." ], "title": "Who Framed Roger Rabbit" }, { "sentences": [ "Lloyd Lincoln Vaughan I (January 2, 1909 – May 19, 1988) was an American animator known for his work at Warner Bros.", " Cartoons under the supervision of Chuck Jones.", " Starting in 1935 as an inbetweener, he became an animator in 1944 under Jones, and animated for him until the studio's brief closure in 1953.", " In 1966, he reunited with Jones at MGM Animation/Visual Arts, and would continue to animate for Jones until his death." ], "title": "Lloyd Vaughan" }, { "sentences": [ "Ruben Azama Aquino (born December 18, 1953) is a Filipino-Japanese American character animator and a supervising animator who formerly worked at Walt Disney Animation Studios.", " His work has included several Disney characters, including Ursula in \"The Little Mermaid\", Maurice in \"Beauty and the Beast\", Simba as an adult in \"The Lion King\", Chief Powhatan in \"Pocahontas\", Li Shang in \"Mulan\", Denahi in \"Brother Bear\" and Eudora and James in \"The Princess and the Frog\".", " In March 2013, it was announced that Aquino had been laid off, as well as 8 other animators who worked at the studio, including Nik Ranieri." ], "title": "Ruben A. Aquino" }, { "sentences": [ "Willis Acton Pyle (September 3, 1914 – June 2, 2016) was an American animator known for his work with Walt Disney Animation Studios, including \"Pinocchio\" (1940), \"Fantasia\" (1940), and \"Bambi\" (1942), as well as UPA's \"Mr. Magoo\", where he co-created the iconic character, and the short film, \"Gerald McBoing-Boing\" (1950), which won an Academy Award for Animated Short Film in 1951.", " Pyle later enjoyed a long career as a freelance animator on such projects as the animated film, \"\" (1977), \"Halloween Is Grinch Night\" (1977), several \"Peanuts\" television specials. and \"Cathy's Valentine\"." ], "title": "Willis Pyle" } ]
[ "Title: Robertryan Cory\n\nRobertryan Cory (also spelled as Robert Ryan Cory) is an American animator known for his work in character design for series such as \"SpongeBob SquarePants\" and \"Secret Mountain Fort Awesome\", the latter of which he co-developed and earned a Creative Arts Emmy Award for \"Outstanding Individual in Animation\" at the 64th Primetime Creative Arts Emmy Awards in 2012 for. He has recently worked as lead character designer on season 2 of \"Gravity Falls\", and is now working on Aaron Springer's forthcoming Disney XD series \"Billy Dilley's Super-Duper Subterranean Summer\".", "Title: James Baxter (animator)\n\nJames Baxter (born May 1967) is a British character animator. He was first known for his work on several Walt Disney Animation Studios films, including various characters in \"Who Framed Roger Rabbit\", Rafiki in \"The Lion King\", Belle in \"Beauty and the Beast\", and Quasimodo in \"The Hunchback of Notre Dame\".", "Title: Ron Husband\n\nRon Husband (born February 8, 1950) is an American character animator known for his work at Walt Disney Feature Animation, where he has worked since 1975.", "Title: Robert Watts (artist)\n\nRobert Watts was an American artist best known for his work as a member of the international group of artists Fluxus. Born in Burlington, Iowa June 14, 1923, he became Professor of Art at Douglass College, Rutgers University, New Jersey in 1953, a post he kept until 1984. In the 1950s, he was in close contact with other teachers at Rutgers including Allan Kaprow, Geoffrey Hendricks and Roy Lichtenstein. This has led some critics to claim that pop art and conceptual art began at Rutgers.", "Title: Julia Benjamin\n\nJulia Benjamin (born February 21, 1957) is a retired American film and television actress of the 1960s, 1970s and 1980s. She is best remembered for her character role as Susie Baxter, the daughter of Steve and Barbara Baxter and the first cousin of Harold \"Sport\" Baxter on the 1960s sitcom \"Hazel.\" Benjamin was also well known for her roles in the movies \"Mr. and Mrs. Bo Jo Jones\" and \"The Jordan Chance.\" Benjamin's career began at the age of eight on \"Hazel\" in 1965. \"Hazel\" was a sitcom that first aired in 1961 on NBC. The series centered on the Baxter family. The family included husband George Baxter, (Don DeFore), his wife Dorothy Baxter, (Whitney Blake) and their only child, son Harold \"Sport\" Baxter, (Bobby Buntrock). At the end of the 1964-65 television season, NBC canceled the series. CBS decided to pick it up for a fifth season. CBS cast Ray Fulmer, Lynn Borden, and Benjamin as George Baxter's brother Steve, his wife Barbara and their daughter Susie. The premise of the fifth season was that George and Dorothy had to move to the Middle East as part of a job promotion. So, Hazel and Harold moved in with Steve, Barbara, and Susie. The series was cancelled by CBS airing its last episode on April 11, 1966. It was never picked up again. After Hazel, Benjamin would only get roles in a limited few number of movies and guest starring roles on television. After Hazel went off the air, Benjamin would have only five roles in movies and television. Her television credits include three guest starring roles on the television shows \"My Three Sons,\" \"The Rockford Files\" and \"Riptide.\" Her movie credits include two TV movies; \"Mr. and Mrs. Bo Jo Jones\" (1971), and \"The Jordan Chance\" (1978). \"Riptide\" was Benjamin's last acting appearance. She has not acted in anything since.", "Title: Anthony DeRosa\n\nAnthony \"Tony\" DeRosa is an american character animator, best known for his work at Walt Disney Animation Studios. DeRosa has worked as a lead animator on several Disney animated features, including \"The Lion King\", \"Pocahontas\", \"Hercules\", \"Fantasia 2000\", \"\" and \"The Princess and the Frog\". Outside of Disney, DeRosa has worked as an animator on films such as \"\", \"Fat Albert\", \"Curious George\" and \"The Simpsons Movie\", for which he received an Annie Award nomination.", "Title: Who Framed Roger Rabbit\n\nWho Framed Roger Rabbit is a 1988 American live-action/animated fantasy film directed by Robert Zemeckis, produced by Frank Marshall and Robert Watts, and written by Jeffrey Price and Peter S. Seaman. The film is based on Gary K. Wolf's 1981 novel \"Who Censored Roger Rabbit? \" The film stars Bob Hoskins, Christopher Lloyd, Charles Fleischer, Stubby Kaye, and Joanna Cassidy. Combining live-action and animation, the film is set in Hollywood during the late 1940s, where animated characters and people co-exist. The story follows Eddie Valiant, a private detective who must exonerate \"Toon\" Roger Rabbit, who is accused of murdering a wealthy businessman.", "Title: Lloyd Vaughan\n\nLloyd Lincoln Vaughan I (January 2, 1909 – May 19, 1988) was an American animator known for his work at Warner Bros. Cartoons under the supervision of Chuck Jones. Starting in 1935 as an inbetweener, he became an animator in 1944 under Jones, and animated for him until the studio's brief closure in 1953. In 1966, he reunited with Jones at MGM Animation/Visual Arts, and would continue to animate for Jones until his death.", "Title: Ruben A. Aquino\n\nRuben Azama Aquino (born December 18, 1953) is a Filipino-Japanese American character animator and a supervising animator who formerly worked at Walt Disney Animation Studios. His work has included several Disney characters, including Ursula in \"The Little Mermaid\", Maurice in \"Beauty and the Beast\", Simba as an adult in \"The Lion King\", Chief Powhatan in \"Pocahontas\", Li Shang in \"Mulan\", Denahi in \"Brother Bear\" and Eudora and James in \"The Princess and the Frog\". In March 2013, it was announced that Aquino had been laid off, as well as 8 other animators who worked at the studio, including Nik Ranieri.", "Title: Willis Pyle\n\nWillis Acton Pyle (September 3, 1914 – June 2, 2016) was an American animator known for his work with Walt Disney Animation Studios, including \"Pinocchio\" (1940), \"Fantasia\" (1940), and \"Bambi\" (1942), as well as UPA's \"Mr. Magoo\", where he co-created the iconic character, and the short film, \"Gerald McBoing-Boing\" (1950), which won an Academy Award for Animated Short Film in 1951. Pyle later enjoyed a long career as a freelance animator on such projects as the animated film, \"\" (1977), \"Halloween Is Grinch Night\" (1977), several \"Peanuts\" television specials. and \"Cathy's Valentine\"." ]
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Choi Min-sik starred alongside Scarlett Johansson in the 2014 film written and directed by whom?
Luc Besson
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[ { "sentences": [ "Nameless Gangster: Rules of the Time (; literally: \"War on Crime: The Golden Age of the Bad Guys\") is a 2012 South Korean gangster film directed by Yoon Jong-bin starring Choi Min-sik and Ha Jung-woo.", " The film is set in the 1980s and ’90s in Busan when corruption and crime was so rampant that the government declared war on it in 1990." ], "title": "Nameless Gangster: Rules of the Time" }, { "sentences": [ "The Mayor (, lit.", " \"Special Citizen\") is a 2017 South Korean political drama film written and directed by Park In-je.", " It stars Choi Min-sik, Kwak Do-won, Shim Eun-kyung, Moon So-ri, Ra Mi-ran, Ryu Hye-young and Ki Hong Lee.", " The film was released in South Korea on April 26, 2017 and in the US and Canada on April 28." ], "title": "The Mayor (2017 film)" }, { "sentences": [ "New World () is a 2013 South Korean crime drama film written and directed by Park Hoon-jung.", " Starring Choi Min-sik, Hwang Jung-min and Lee Jung-jae, the film shows the conflict between the police and the mob through the eyes of an undercover cop.", " \"New World\" is the first entry in a planned trilogy." ], "title": "New World (2013 film)" }, { "sentences": [ "Match Point is a 2005 British-Luxembourgish psychological thriller film written and directed by Woody Allen and starring Jonathan Rhys Meyers, Scarlett Johansson, Emily Mortimer, Matthew Goode, Brian Cox, and Penelope Wilton.", " In the film, Rhys Meyers's character marries into a wealthy family, but his social position is threatened by his affair with his brother-in-law's girlfriend, played by Johansson.", " The film treats themes of morality, greed, and the roles of lust, money, and luck in life, leading many to compare it to Allen's earlier film \"Crimes and Misdemeanors\" (1989).", " It was produced and filmed in London after Allen had difficulty finding financial support for the film in New York.", " The agreement obliged him to make it there using a cast and crew mostly from the United Kingdom.", " Allen quickly re-wrote the script, which was originally set in New York, for a British setting." ], "title": "Match Point" }, { "sentences": [ "I Saw the Devil () is a 2010 South Korean psychological action thriller film directed by Kim Jee-woon, written by Park Hoon-jung, and starring Lee Byung-hun and Choi Min-sik.", " The film introduces the character of NIS agent Kim Soo-hyun (Lee Byung-hun), who embarks on a quest of revenge when his fiancée is brutally murdered by a psychopathic murderer, Jang Kyung-chul (Choi Min-sik).", " The line between good and evil begins to blur when the two play a dangerous game of cat and mouse.", " \"I Saw the Devil\" made its premiere in the United States at the 2011 Sundance Film Festival and had a limited U.S theatrical release." ], "title": "I Saw the Devil" }, { "sentences": [ "Kim Yoon-seok (born January 21, 1968) is a South Korean actor.", " Kim's theater background first led him to be cast in minor roles on film and television.", " His breakout role came as the villain in gambling film \"\" (2006), but it was his performance as an ex-cop turned pimp in surprise hit \"The Chaser\" (2008) that brought him acting awards and stardom in his forties.", " Kim has since become an acclaimed leading actor, along with Choi Min-sik, Song Kang-ho, Sol Kyung-gu, Hwang Jung-min, Ha Jung-woo, in terms of acting talent and box office guarantee in Korean cinema, in films such as \"Running Turtle\" (2009), \"The Yellow Sea\" (2010), \"Punch\" (2011),\"The Thieves\" (2012), \"\" (2013), \"Sea Fog\" (2014), \"The Classified File\" (2015) and \"The Priests\" (2015)." ], "title": "Kim Yoon-seok" }, { "sentences": [ "The Admiral: Roaring Currents (), or simply The Admiral, is a 2014 South Korean naval war film directed and co-written by Kim Han-min.", " Based on the historical Battle of Myeongnyang, it stars an ensemble cast led by Choi Min-sik as the Korean naval commander Yi Sun-sin.", " The film was released theatrically in South Korea on July 30, 2014." ], "title": "The Admiral: Roaring Currents" }, { "sentences": [ "Lucy is a 2014 English-language French science fiction action film written and directed by Luc Besson and produced by his wife Virginie Besson-Silla for his company Europacorp.", " The film was shot in Taipei, Paris and New York City.", " It stars Scarlett Johansson, Morgan Freeman, Choi Min-sik and Amr Waked.", " Johansson portrays the title character, a woman who gains psychokinetic abilities when a nootropic drug is absorbed into her bloodstream." ], "title": "Lucy (2014 film)" }, { "sentences": [ "Failan () is a 2001 South Korean film written and directed by Song Hae-sung.", " The film was adapted from the Japanese novel \"Love Letter\" by Jirō Asada.", " It stars Choi Min-sik and Hong Kong actress Cecilia Cheung." ], "title": "Failan" }, { "sentences": [ "Choi Min-sik ( ] ; born January 22, 1962) is a South Korean actor.", " He is best known for his critically acclaimed roles in \"Oldboy\" (2003), \"I Saw the Devil\" (2010), and \"\" (2014).", " He also starred alongside Scarlett Johansson in the 2014 French film \"Lucy\"." ], "title": "Choi Min-sik" } ]
[ "Title: Nameless Gangster: Rules of the Time\n\nNameless Gangster: Rules of the Time (; literally: \"War on Crime: The Golden Age of the Bad Guys\") is a 2012 South Korean gangster film directed by Yoon Jong-bin starring Choi Min-sik and Ha Jung-woo. The film is set in the 1980s and ’90s in Busan when corruption and crime was so rampant that the government declared war on it in 1990.", "Title: The Mayor (2017 film)\n\nThe Mayor (, lit. \"Special Citizen\") is a 2017 South Korean political drama film written and directed by Park In-je. It stars Choi Min-sik, Kwak Do-won, Shim Eun-kyung, Moon So-ri, Ra Mi-ran, Ryu Hye-young and Ki Hong Lee. The film was released in South Korea on April 26, 2017 and in the US and Canada on April 28.", "Title: New World (2013 film)\n\nNew World () is a 2013 South Korean crime drama film written and directed by Park Hoon-jung. Starring Choi Min-sik, Hwang Jung-min and Lee Jung-jae, the film shows the conflict between the police and the mob through the eyes of an undercover cop. \"New World\" is the first entry in a planned trilogy.", "Title: Match Point\n\nMatch Point is a 2005 British-Luxembourgish psychological thriller film written and directed by Woody Allen and starring Jonathan Rhys Meyers, Scarlett Johansson, Emily Mortimer, Matthew Goode, Brian Cox, and Penelope Wilton. In the film, Rhys Meyers's character marries into a wealthy family, but his social position is threatened by his affair with his brother-in-law's girlfriend, played by Johansson. The film treats themes of morality, greed, and the roles of lust, money, and luck in life, leading many to compare it to Allen's earlier film \"Crimes and Misdemeanors\" (1989). It was produced and filmed in London after Allen had difficulty finding financial support for the film in New York. The agreement obliged him to make it there using a cast and crew mostly from the United Kingdom. Allen quickly re-wrote the script, which was originally set in New York, for a British setting.", "Title: I Saw the Devil\n\nI Saw the Devil () is a 2010 South Korean psychological action thriller film directed by Kim Jee-woon, written by Park Hoon-jung, and starring Lee Byung-hun and Choi Min-sik. The film introduces the character of NIS agent Kim Soo-hyun (Lee Byung-hun), who embarks on a quest of revenge when his fiancée is brutally murdered by a psychopathic murderer, Jang Kyung-chul (Choi Min-sik). The line between good and evil begins to blur when the two play a dangerous game of cat and mouse. \"I Saw the Devil\" made its premiere in the United States at the 2011 Sundance Film Festival and had a limited U.S theatrical release.", "Title: Kim Yoon-seok\n\nKim Yoon-seok (born January 21, 1968) is a South Korean actor. Kim's theater background first led him to be cast in minor roles on film and television. His breakout role came as the villain in gambling film \"\" (2006), but it was his performance as an ex-cop turned pimp in surprise hit \"The Chaser\" (2008) that brought him acting awards and stardom in his forties. Kim has since become an acclaimed leading actor, along with Choi Min-sik, Song Kang-ho, Sol Kyung-gu, Hwang Jung-min, Ha Jung-woo, in terms of acting talent and box office guarantee in Korean cinema, in films such as \"Running Turtle\" (2009), \"The Yellow Sea\" (2010), \"Punch\" (2011),\"The Thieves\" (2012), \"\" (2013), \"Sea Fog\" (2014), \"The Classified File\" (2015) and \"The Priests\" (2015).", "Title: The Admiral: Roaring Currents\n\nThe Admiral: Roaring Currents (), or simply The Admiral, is a 2014 South Korean naval war film directed and co-written by Kim Han-min. Based on the historical Battle of Myeongnyang, it stars an ensemble cast led by Choi Min-sik as the Korean naval commander Yi Sun-sin. The film was released theatrically in South Korea on July 30, 2014.", "Title: Lucy (2014 film)\n\nLucy is a 2014 English-language French science fiction action film written and directed by Luc Besson and produced by his wife Virginie Besson-Silla for his company Europacorp. The film was shot in Taipei, Paris and New York City. It stars Scarlett Johansson, Morgan Freeman, Choi Min-sik and Amr Waked. Johansson portrays the title character, a woman who gains psychokinetic abilities when a nootropic drug is absorbed into her bloodstream.", "Title: Failan\n\nFailan () is a 2001 South Korean film written and directed by Song Hae-sung. The film was adapted from the Japanese novel \"Love Letter\" by Jirō Asada. It stars Choi Min-sik and Hong Kong actress Cecilia Cheung.", "Title: Choi Min-sik\n\nChoi Min-sik ( ] ; born January 22, 1962) is a South Korean actor. He is best known for his critically acclaimed roles in \"Oldboy\" (2003), \"I Saw the Devil\" (2010), and \"\" (2014). He also starred alongside Scarlett Johansson in the 2014 French film \"Lucy\"." ]
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In 2016 Dave Allen took on Dillian Whyte and another fighter with what nickname?
"The Real King Kong"
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[ { "sentences": [ "World Domination Recordings was an indie rock record label founded by bass player and music entrepreneur Dave Allen in Los Angeles.", " From roughly 1989 to 1996 it released records by artists including Low Pop Suicide, The Elastic Purejoy, Stanford Prison Experiment, Perfume Tree, Latimer, Sky Cries Mary, Loop Guru, Sugar Plant, and Noah Stone, and published a zine with essays by Allen and design by Ophelia Chong, called \"Clutter\".", " More recently, Allen founded the label Pampelmoose." ], "title": "World Domination Recordings" }, { "sentences": [ "Dillian Whyte (born 11 April 1988) is a British professional boxer.", " He has held the WBC International heavyweight title since 2016, and previously the British heavyweight title from 2016 to 2017.", " Whyte is also a former kickboxing champion, having held the BIKMA British super-heavyweight title and the European K1 title, and has also competed professionally in mixed martial arts." ], "title": "Dillian Whyte" }, { "sentences": [ "David Allen (born 21 March 1992) is British professional boxer.", " He has fought 16 times and his record stands at 12 wins, 3 defeats and 1 draw.", " In 2016 he took on Dillian Whyte and Luis Ortiz, two of the well known names in heavyweight boxing.", " On May 27, 2017, Allen took on Jamaica's Lenroy Thomas for the Commonwealth title.", " Allen lost on a split decision with close scorecards reading 115-114, 114-115, 115-114 in favour of Thomas." ], "title": "Dave Allen (boxer)" }, { "sentences": [ "Champions were recognized by public acclamation.", " A champion in that era was a fighter who had a notable win over another fighter and kept winning afterward.", " Retirements or disputed results could lead to a championship being split among several men for periods of time." ], "title": "List of middleweight boxing champions" }, { "sentences": [ "Cecil Lewis \"Jack\" Thompson (August 17, 1904 – April 11, 1946) was an American boxer who twice held the World Welterweight Championship.", " Born Cecil Thompson, his name was changed when he decided to become a professional fighter.", " His father, who was training him, did not think \"Cecil\" was a fighter's name, so he chose \"Jack.\"", " To avoid confusion with another fighter named \"Jack Thompson,\" his father decided to use the ring name Young Jack Thompson." ], "title": "Jack Thompson (boxer)" }, { "sentences": [ "David Allen, Dave Allen, David Allan, or Dave Allan may refer to:" ], "title": "David Allen" }, { "sentences": [ "David Allen Stich, a.k.a. Rockin’ Dave Allen, a.k.a. Dave Allen, (September 27, 1941 – April 28, 1985) was an American blues guitarist, singer and songwriter.", " Allen performed live throughout Texas and the Gulf Coast area from the late 1950s through the early 1980s.", " He recorded for the Jin, Eric, International Artists, Rock-a-Billy and Big Orange record labels for a total of sixteen 45 sides and two vinyl LPs.", " Some of this material has also appeared on compact disc anthologies by Ace Records.", " Approximately eighty minutes of Allen’s recordings remain unreleased." ], "title": "Rockin' Dave Allen" }, { "sentences": [ "Cassius Clay (soon Muhammad Ali) fought Jim Robinson in a boxing match at Miami Beach Convention Center on February 7, 1961.", " Clay won the fight through a technical knockout when the referee stopped the fight in the first round.", " Robinson was a last minute replacement for another fighter who was supposed to fight Clay on the night of the fight; this was Robinson's second professional boxing match." ], "title": "Cassius Clay vs. Jim Robinson" }, { "sentences": [ "The Harvest soundtrack to the 1993 movie of the same name was played by Dave Allen and Rick Boston and released under the name \"The Crash Baptists\".", " The song \"One by One\" features Belinda Carlisle; World Domination Recordings labelmates Sky Cries Mary contribute \"The Elephant Song\"; and two tracks are credited to Low Pop Suicide.", " Since Boston and Allen were founding members of that band, this record can be considered its side project.", " The record, considered first in Allen's plan to release a series of twenty, was produced by Michael Vail Blum." ], "title": "The Harvest (soundtrack)" }, { "sentences": [ "Luis Ortiz (born March 29, 1979) is a Cuban professional boxer.", " He held the WBA interim heavyweight title from 2015 to 2016; he originally won it 2014, but this first reign was nullified via no contest when he was stripped of the title due to failing a drug test.", " As an amateur, Ortiz won a silver medal at the 2005 Boxing World Cup.", " Nicknamed \"The Real King Kong\", he is known for his size, punching power and counterpunching skills." ], "title": "Luis Ortiz (Cuban boxer)" } ]
[ "Title: World Domination Recordings\n\nWorld Domination Recordings was an indie rock record label founded by bass player and music entrepreneur Dave Allen in Los Angeles. From roughly 1989 to 1996 it released records by artists including Low Pop Suicide, The Elastic Purejoy, Stanford Prison Experiment, Perfume Tree, Latimer, Sky Cries Mary, Loop Guru, Sugar Plant, and Noah Stone, and published a zine with essays by Allen and design by Ophelia Chong, called \"Clutter\". More recently, Allen founded the label Pampelmoose.", "Title: Dillian Whyte\n\nDillian Whyte (born 11 April 1988) is a British professional boxer. He has held the WBC International heavyweight title since 2016, and previously the British heavyweight title from 2016 to 2017. Whyte is also a former kickboxing champion, having held the BIKMA British super-heavyweight title and the European K1 title, and has also competed professionally in mixed martial arts.", "Title: Dave Allen (boxer)\n\nDavid Allen (born 21 March 1992) is British professional boxer. He has fought 16 times and his record stands at 12 wins, 3 defeats and 1 draw. In 2016 he took on Dillian Whyte and Luis Ortiz, two of the well known names in heavyweight boxing. On May 27, 2017, Allen took on Jamaica's Lenroy Thomas for the Commonwealth title. Allen lost on a split decision with close scorecards reading 115-114, 114-115, 115-114 in favour of Thomas.", "Title: List of middleweight boxing champions\n\nChampions were recognized by public acclamation. A champion in that era was a fighter who had a notable win over another fighter and kept winning afterward. Retirements or disputed results could lead to a championship being split among several men for periods of time.", "Title: Jack Thompson (boxer)\n\nCecil Lewis \"Jack\" Thompson (August 17, 1904 – April 11, 1946) was an American boxer who twice held the World Welterweight Championship. Born Cecil Thompson, his name was changed when he decided to become a professional fighter. His father, who was training him, did not think \"Cecil\" was a fighter's name, so he chose \"Jack.\" To avoid confusion with another fighter named \"Jack Thompson,\" his father decided to use the ring name Young Jack Thompson.", "Title: David Allen\n\nDavid Allen, Dave Allen, David Allan, or Dave Allan may refer to:", "Title: Rockin' Dave Allen\n\nDavid Allen Stich, a.k.a. Rockin’ Dave Allen, a.k.a. Dave Allen, (September 27, 1941 – April 28, 1985) was an American blues guitarist, singer and songwriter. Allen performed live throughout Texas and the Gulf Coast area from the late 1950s through the early 1980s. He recorded for the Jin, Eric, International Artists, Rock-a-Billy and Big Orange record labels for a total of sixteen 45 sides and two vinyl LPs. Some of this material has also appeared on compact disc anthologies by Ace Records. Approximately eighty minutes of Allen’s recordings remain unreleased.", "Title: Cassius Clay vs. Jim Robinson\n\nCassius Clay (soon Muhammad Ali) fought Jim Robinson in a boxing match at Miami Beach Convention Center on February 7, 1961. Clay won the fight through a technical knockout when the referee stopped the fight in the first round. Robinson was a last minute replacement for another fighter who was supposed to fight Clay on the night of the fight; this was Robinson's second professional boxing match.", "Title: The Harvest (soundtrack)\n\nThe Harvest soundtrack to the 1993 movie of the same name was played by Dave Allen and Rick Boston and released under the name \"The Crash Baptists\". The song \"One by One\" features Belinda Carlisle; World Domination Recordings labelmates Sky Cries Mary contribute \"The Elephant Song\"; and two tracks are credited to Low Pop Suicide. Since Boston and Allen were founding members of that band, this record can be considered its side project. The record, considered first in Allen's plan to release a series of twenty, was produced by Michael Vail Blum.", "Title: Luis Ortiz (Cuban boxer)\n\nLuis Ortiz (born March 29, 1979) is a Cuban professional boxer. He held the WBA interim heavyweight title from 2015 to 2016; he originally won it 2014, but this first reign was nullified via no contest when he was stripped of the title due to failing a drug test. As an amateur, Ortiz won a silver medal at the 2005 Boxing World Cup. Nicknamed \"The Real King Kong\", he is known for his size, punching power and counterpunching skills." ]
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HMS "Florentina", was the Spanish frigate "Santa Florentina", built in 1786 at Cartagena, Spain, she served in the Mediterranean until she returned to Britain in which year, after the Treaty of Amiens?
1802
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{ "title": [ "HMS Florentina (1800)", "Treaty of Amiens" ], "sent_id": [ 2, 0 ] }
[ { "sentences": [ "HMS \"Carmen\" (often \"El Carmen\", or sometimes \"Carmine\"), was the Spanish frigate \"Nuestra Señora del Carmen\", built in 1770 at Ferrol.", " The British Royal Navy captured her on 6 April 1800 and took her into service as HMS \"Carmen\".", " She served in the Mediterranean until she returned to Britain in 1801.", " There the Admiralty had her laid-up in ordinary.", " She was sold in December." ], "title": "HMS Carmen (1800)" }, { "sentences": [ "HMS \"Florentina\" (or sometimes \"Florentia\" or \"Florentine\"), was the Spanish frigate \"Santa Florentina\", built in 1786 at Cartagena, Spain.", " The British Royal Navy captured her on 6 April 1800 and took her into service as HMS \"Florentina\".", " She served in the Mediterranean until she returned to Britain in 1802 after the Treaty of Amiens.", " There the Admiralty had her laid-up in ordinary.", " She was sold in December." ], "title": "HMS Florentina (1800)" }, { "sentences": [ "Lambert was the son of naval Captain Robert Lambert and entered the navy at an early age aboard HMS \"Cumberland\" in 1795.", " Serving in the Mediterranean, \"Cumberland\" was heavily engaged at the Battle of Hyères where the French ship of the line \"Alcide\" was blown up.", " For the next six years, Lambert served in the Mediterranean on board the frigate HMS \"Virginie\" and the ship of the line HMS \"Suffolk\" before obtaining promotion to lieutenant in 1801.", " He later joined HMS \"Victorious\" and the following year HMS \"Centurion\" during the Peace of Amiens." ], "title": "Henry Lambert" }, { "sentences": [ "HMS \"Blanche\" was a 32-gun \"Hermione\"-class fifth rate of the Royal Navy.", " She was ordered towards the end of the American War of Independence, but only briefly saw service before the outbreak of the French Revolutionary Wars in 1793.", " She enjoyed a number of successful cruises against privateers in the West Indies, before coming under the command of Captain Robert Faulknor.", " He took the \"Blanche\" into battle against a superior opponent and after a hard-fought battle, forced the surrender of the French frigate \"Pique\".", " Faulknor was among those killed on the \"Blanche\".", " She subsequently served in the Mediterranean, where she had the misfortune of forcing a large Spanish frigate to surrender, but was unable to secure the prize, which then escaped.", " Returning to British waters she was converted to a storeship and then a troopship, but did not serve for long before being wrecked off the Texel in 1799." ], "title": "HMS Blanche (1786)" }, { "sentences": [ "The Treaty of Amiens (French: \"la paix d'Amiens\") temporarily ended hostilities between the French Republic and Great Britain during the French Revolutionary Wars.", " It was signed in the city of Amiens on 25 March 1802 (Germinal 4, year X, in the French Revolutionary calendar), by Joseph Bonaparte and the Marquess Cornwallis as a \"Definitive Treaty of Peace\".", " The consequent Peace of Amiens lasted only one year (18 May 1803) and engendered the only period of general peace in Europe between 1793 and 1814.", " Under the treaty, Britain recognised the French Republic; the British parliament had dropped England's historical claim to the now-defunct French Kingdom only two years previously.", " Together with the Treaty of Lunéville (1801), the Treaty of Amiens marked the end of the Second Coalition, which had waged war against Revolutionary France since 1798." ], "title": "Treaty of Amiens" }, { "sentences": [ "The Castell de Santa Florentina (Spanish: Castillo de Santa Florentina) is an 11th-century medieval castle in Canet de Mar, Catalonia, Spain." ], "title": "Castell de Santa Florentina" }, { "sentences": [ "The Action of 23 August 1806 was a minor naval battle of the Napoleonic wars, fought off the coast of Spanish Cuba near the port of Havana.", " The Spanish frigate \"Pomona\" was captured by the frigates HMS \"Anson\" and HMS \"Arethusa\" under the commands of Captain Charles Lydiard and Charles Brisbane respectively.", " As well as the frigate being captured, a shore battery was silenced and a fleet of gunboats was defeated." ], "title": "Action of 23 August 1806" }, { "sentences": [ "Santa Florentina (La Rioja) is a municipality and village in La Rioja Province in northwestern Argentina." ], "title": "Santa Florentina" }, { "sentences": [ "Admiral Sir Manley Dixon, KCB (1760?", " – 8 February 1837) was a prominent Royal Navy officer during the late eighteenth and early nineteenth centuries.", " Born into a military family in the late 1750s or early 1760s, Dixon joined the Navy and served as a junior officer in the American Revolutionary War, gaining an independent command in the last year of the war.", " Promoted to captain seven years later, Dixon then served in the French Revolutionary Wars in the Channel Fleet and off Ireland until 1798, when he gained command of the 64-gun HMS \"Lion\" with the Mediterranean Fleet.", " Employed in the blockade of Cartagena, on 15 July 1798 \"Lion\" fought four Spanish frigates and successfully captured one, \"Santa Dorothea\".", " Transferred to the Siege of Malta later the same year, Dixon remained off the island for two years, capturing the French ship of the line \"Guillaume Tell\" at the Action of 31 March 1800.", " After the Peace of Amiens, Dixon remained in various active commands but saw no action and later retired, advancing to a Knight Commander of the Order of the Bath and a full admiral." ], "title": "Manley Dixon" }, { "sentences": [ "The Action of 7 December 1804 was a minor naval action that took place at the beginning of the Napoleonic Wars.", " Royal Navy ship-of-the-line HMS \"Polyphemus\" (64) under the command of Captain John Lawford, and the frigate HMS \"Lively\" (38) under the command of Captain Graham Hamond captured the Spanish frigate \"Santa Gertrudis\" off Cape Santa Maria." ], "title": "Action of 7 December 1804" } ]
[ "Title: HMS Carmen (1800)\n\nHMS \"Carmen\" (often \"El Carmen\", or sometimes \"Carmine\"), was the Spanish frigate \"Nuestra Señora del Carmen\", built in 1770 at Ferrol. The British Royal Navy captured her on 6 April 1800 and took her into service as HMS \"Carmen\". She served in the Mediterranean until she returned to Britain in 1801. There the Admiralty had her laid-up in ordinary. She was sold in December.", "Title: HMS Florentina (1800)\n\nHMS \"Florentina\" (or sometimes \"Florentia\" or \"Florentine\"), was the Spanish frigate \"Santa Florentina\", built in 1786 at Cartagena, Spain. The British Royal Navy captured her on 6 April 1800 and took her into service as HMS \"Florentina\". She served in the Mediterranean until she returned to Britain in 1802 after the Treaty of Amiens. There the Admiralty had her laid-up in ordinary. She was sold in December.", "Title: Henry Lambert\n\nLambert was the son of naval Captain Robert Lambert and entered the navy at an early age aboard HMS \"Cumberland\" in 1795. Serving in the Mediterranean, \"Cumberland\" was heavily engaged at the Battle of Hyères where the French ship of the line \"Alcide\" was blown up. For the next six years, Lambert served in the Mediterranean on board the frigate HMS \"Virginie\" and the ship of the line HMS \"Suffolk\" before obtaining promotion to lieutenant in 1801. He later joined HMS \"Victorious\" and the following year HMS \"Centurion\" during the Peace of Amiens.", "Title: HMS Blanche (1786)\n\nHMS \"Blanche\" was a 32-gun \"Hermione\"-class fifth rate of the Royal Navy. She was ordered towards the end of the American War of Independence, but only briefly saw service before the outbreak of the French Revolutionary Wars in 1793. She enjoyed a number of successful cruises against privateers in the West Indies, before coming under the command of Captain Robert Faulknor. He took the \"Blanche\" into battle against a superior opponent and after a hard-fought battle, forced the surrender of the French frigate \"Pique\". Faulknor was among those killed on the \"Blanche\". She subsequently served in the Mediterranean, where she had the misfortune of forcing a large Spanish frigate to surrender, but was unable to secure the prize, which then escaped. Returning to British waters she was converted to a storeship and then a troopship, but did not serve for long before being wrecked off the Texel in 1799.", "Title: Treaty of Amiens\n\nThe Treaty of Amiens (French: \"la paix d'Amiens\") temporarily ended hostilities between the French Republic and Great Britain during the French Revolutionary Wars. It was signed in the city of Amiens on 25 March 1802 (Germinal 4, year X, in the French Revolutionary calendar), by Joseph Bonaparte and the Marquess Cornwallis as a \"Definitive Treaty of Peace\". The consequent Peace of Amiens lasted only one year (18 May 1803) and engendered the only period of general peace in Europe between 1793 and 1814. Under the treaty, Britain recognised the French Republic; the British parliament had dropped England's historical claim to the now-defunct French Kingdom only two years previously. Together with the Treaty of Lunéville (1801), the Treaty of Amiens marked the end of the Second Coalition, which had waged war against Revolutionary France since 1798.", "Title: Castell de Santa Florentina\n\nThe Castell de Santa Florentina (Spanish: Castillo de Santa Florentina) is an 11th-century medieval castle in Canet de Mar, Catalonia, Spain.", "Title: Action of 23 August 1806\n\nThe Action of 23 August 1806 was a minor naval battle of the Napoleonic wars, fought off the coast of Spanish Cuba near the port of Havana. The Spanish frigate \"Pomona\" was captured by the frigates HMS \"Anson\" and HMS \"Arethusa\" under the commands of Captain Charles Lydiard and Charles Brisbane respectively. As well as the frigate being captured, a shore battery was silenced and a fleet of gunboats was defeated.", "Title: Santa Florentina\n\nSanta Florentina (La Rioja) is a municipality and village in La Rioja Province in northwestern Argentina.", "Title: Manley Dixon\n\nAdmiral Sir Manley Dixon, KCB (1760? – 8 February 1837) was a prominent Royal Navy officer during the late eighteenth and early nineteenth centuries. Born into a military family in the late 1750s or early 1760s, Dixon joined the Navy and served as a junior officer in the American Revolutionary War, gaining an independent command in the last year of the war. Promoted to captain seven years later, Dixon then served in the French Revolutionary Wars in the Channel Fleet and off Ireland until 1798, when he gained command of the 64-gun HMS \"Lion\" with the Mediterranean Fleet. Employed in the blockade of Cartagena, on 15 July 1798 \"Lion\" fought four Spanish frigates and successfully captured one, \"Santa Dorothea\". Transferred to the Siege of Malta later the same year, Dixon remained off the island for two years, capturing the French ship of the line \"Guillaume Tell\" at the Action of 31 March 1800. After the Peace of Amiens, Dixon remained in various active commands but saw no action and later retired, advancing to a Knight Commander of the Order of the Bath and a full admiral.", "Title: Action of 7 December 1804\n\nThe Action of 7 December 1804 was a minor naval action that took place at the beginning of the Napoleonic Wars. Royal Navy ship-of-the-line HMS \"Polyphemus\" (64) under the command of Captain John Lawford, and the frigate HMS \"Lively\" (38) under the command of Captain Graham Hamond captured the Spanish frigate \"Santa Gertrudis\" off Cape Santa Maria." ]
2,132
Which Korean department store chain, together with Hyundai and the Korean named "New World" chains, makes up the three major department store chains in South Korea?
Lotte Department Store
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{ "title": [ "Hyundai Department Store", "Shinsegae" ], "sent_id": [ 0, 1 ] }
[ { "sentences": [ "Galleria Department Store () is an upmarket South Korean department store franchise owned by Hanwha Group.", " It has 5 branches throughout Korea, notably the Luxury Hall West and Luxury Hall East, both in Apgujeong-dong, as upmarket luxury-brand fashion malls in Seoul." ], "title": "Galleria Department Store" }, { "sentences": [ "Interstate Department Stores, Inc., was founded in 1928 as an American holding company for a chain of small department stores.", " After a very rapid expansion as the result of acquisition and expansion of two discount store chains acquired in 1959 and 1960 and also two toy store chains acquired in 1967 and 1969, the firm was renamed in 1970 as Interstate Stores, Inc., to better reflect its business.", " Increased competition and the changes in consumer buying habits eventually led to decreased sales in the late 1960s and early 1970s which forced the firm to file for bankruptcy in 1974.", " After shedding all of its non-performing units, the firm was able to exit bankruptcy with the entire toy division intact along with a small remnant of the department store division in 1978.", " The firm was renamed Toys \"R\" Us upon emergence from bankruptcy." ], "title": "Interstate Department Stores" }, { "sentences": [ "Hyundai Department Store Group (Hangul: 현대백화점그룹) operates the Hyundai Department Store chain of department stores in South Korea.", " In addition, the group operates a range of service industry businesses.", " Subsidiary businesses include Hyundai Home Shopping and Hotel Hyundai." ], "title": "Hyundai Department Store Group" }, { "sentences": [ "Efird's Department Store, also known as Lourie’s Department Store, is a historic department store building located at Columbia, South Carolina.", " It was built about 1870, and is a rectangular brick building renovated and expanded in 1919.", " This included the addition of a third story and the installation of a new brick façade and store entrances.", " Between 1919 and 1958, it housed the Columbia branch of the Charlotte, North Carolina based Efird’s Department Store chain." ], "title": "Efird's Department Store" }, { "sentences": [ "Hyundai Department Store (Korean: 현대백화점 주식회사, Hanja: 現代百貨店株式會社, ), together with Lotte Department Store and Shinsegae, is one of the three major department store chains in South Korea.", " It has 14 locations and more than $340 million in annual sales." ], "title": "Hyundai Department Store" }, { "sentences": [ "The Emporium was a mid-line department store chain headquartered in San Francisco, California, which operated for 99 years—from 1896 to 1995.", " The flagship location on San Francisco's Market Street was a destination shopping location for decades, and several branch stores operated in the various suburbs of the Bay Area.", " The Emporium and its sister department store chains were acquired by Federated Department Stores in 1995, with many converted to Macy's locations." ], "title": "The Emporium (San Francisco)" }, { "sentences": [ "Halle Brothers Co. of Cleveland, Ohio, commonly referred to as Halle's, is a defunct department store chain.", " During most of its 91-year history Halle's focused on higher-end merchandise which it combined with personal service.", " The company was the first major department store in Cleveland to open a suburban branch store." ], "title": "Halle Brothers Co." }, { "sentences": [ "Shinsegae (Korean: 신세계, ) is a South Korean department store franchise, along with several other businesses, headquartered in Seoul, South Korea.", " The name Shinsegae literally means \"New World\" in Korean.", " Its flagship store in Centum City, Busan, is the world's largest department store, surpassing Macy's flagship Herald Square in New York City in 2009." ], "title": "Shinsegae" }, { "sentences": [ "HO Retailing Corporation (エイチ・ツー・オー リテイリング株式会社 , Eichi Tsū Ō Riteiringu Kabushikigaisha ) is a stock holding company which is a member company of Hankyu Hanshin Toho Group.", " This article covers about Hankyu Hanshin Department Stores, Inc. (株式会社阪急阪神百貨店 , Kabushikigaisha Hankyū Hanshin Hyakkaten ) a subsidiary which owns 2 department store chains: Hankyu Department Store and Hanshin Department Store." ], "title": "H2O Retailing" }, { "sentences": [ "The Gus Blass Department Store is a historic commercial building at 318-324 Main Street in Little Rock, Arkansas.", " It is a seven story masonry structure, built in 1912 to a design by George R. Mann, a leading Arkansas architect.", " It was one of the first instances of two-way concrete slab construction in the nation, and was one of the first department stores in the state to be air conditioned (in 1936).", " The Blass Department Store was for many years the city's largest department store, and remained in business here into the 1970s, ultimately becoming a part of the Dillard's department store chain before closing in 1972." ], "title": "Gus Blass Department Store" } ]
[ "Title: Galleria Department Store\n\nGalleria Department Store () is an upmarket South Korean department store franchise owned by Hanwha Group. It has 5 branches throughout Korea, notably the Luxury Hall West and Luxury Hall East, both in Apgujeong-dong, as upmarket luxury-brand fashion malls in Seoul.", "Title: Interstate Department Stores\n\nInterstate Department Stores, Inc., was founded in 1928 as an American holding company for a chain of small department stores. After a very rapid expansion as the result of acquisition and expansion of two discount store chains acquired in 1959 and 1960 and also two toy store chains acquired in 1967 and 1969, the firm was renamed in 1970 as Interstate Stores, Inc., to better reflect its business. Increased competition and the changes in consumer buying habits eventually led to decreased sales in the late 1960s and early 1970s which forced the firm to file for bankruptcy in 1974. After shedding all of its non-performing units, the firm was able to exit bankruptcy with the entire toy division intact along with a small remnant of the department store division in 1978. The firm was renamed Toys \"R\" Us upon emergence from bankruptcy.", "Title: Hyundai Department Store Group\n\nHyundai Department Store Group (Hangul: 현대백화점그룹) operates the Hyundai Department Store chain of department stores in South Korea. In addition, the group operates a range of service industry businesses. Subsidiary businesses include Hyundai Home Shopping and Hotel Hyundai.", "Title: Efird's Department Store\n\nEfird's Department Store, also known as Lourie’s Department Store, is a historic department store building located at Columbia, South Carolina. It was built about 1870, and is a rectangular brick building renovated and expanded in 1919. This included the addition of a third story and the installation of a new brick façade and store entrances. Between 1919 and 1958, it housed the Columbia branch of the Charlotte, North Carolina based Efird’s Department Store chain.", "Title: Hyundai Department Store\n\nHyundai Department Store (Korean: 현대백화점 주식회사, Hanja: 現代百貨店株式會社, ), together with Lotte Department Store and Shinsegae, is one of the three major department store chains in South Korea. It has 14 locations and more than $340 million in annual sales.", "Title: The Emporium (San Francisco)\n\nThe Emporium was a mid-line department store chain headquartered in San Francisco, California, which operated for 99 years—from 1896 to 1995. The flagship location on San Francisco's Market Street was a destination shopping location for decades, and several branch stores operated in the various suburbs of the Bay Area. The Emporium and its sister department store chains were acquired by Federated Department Stores in 1995, with many converted to Macy's locations.", "Title: Halle Brothers Co.\n\nHalle Brothers Co. of Cleveland, Ohio, commonly referred to as Halle's, is a defunct department store chain. During most of its 91-year history Halle's focused on higher-end merchandise which it combined with personal service. The company was the first major department store in Cleveland to open a suburban branch store.", "Title: Shinsegae\n\nShinsegae (Korean: 신세계, ) is a South Korean department store franchise, along with several other businesses, headquartered in Seoul, South Korea. The name Shinsegae literally means \"New World\" in Korean. Its flagship store in Centum City, Busan, is the world's largest department store, surpassing Macy's flagship Herald Square in New York City in 2009.", "Title: H2O Retailing\n\nHO Retailing Corporation (エイチ・ツー・オー リテイリング株式会社 , Eichi Tsū Ō Riteiringu Kabushikigaisha ) is a stock holding company which is a member company of Hankyu Hanshin Toho Group. This article covers about Hankyu Hanshin Department Stores, Inc. (株式会社阪急阪神百貨店 , Kabushikigaisha Hankyū Hanshin Hyakkaten ) a subsidiary which owns 2 department store chains: Hankyu Department Store and Hanshin Department Store.", "Title: Gus Blass Department Store\n\nThe Gus Blass Department Store is a historic commercial building at 318-324 Main Street in Little Rock, Arkansas. It is a seven story masonry structure, built in 1912 to a design by George R. Mann, a leading Arkansas architect. It was one of the first instances of two-way concrete slab construction in the nation, and was one of the first department stores in the state to be air conditioned (in 1936). The Blass Department Store was for many years the city's largest department store, and remained in business here into the 1970s, ultimately becoming a part of the Dillard's department store chain before closing in 1972." ]
2,133
Fairbanks International Airport and San Angelo Regional Airport, share which airport distinction?
public
comparison
easy
{ "title": [ "Fairbanks International Airport", "San Angelo Regional Airport" ], "sent_id": [ 0, 0 ] }
[ { "sentences": [ "Warbelow's Air Ventures is an American regional airline based in Fairbanks, Alaska, USA.", " It operates domestic scheduled passenger, charter, and tour services as well as flight tours, mostly throughout Interior Alaska.", " Its base is Fairbanks International Airport.", " It is affiliated with Sukapak, Inc." ], "title": "Warbelow's Air Ventures" }, { "sentences": [ "Weeks Field was the first airport for Fairbanks, Alaska, existing from 1923 to 1951, when most operations were moved to Fairbanks International Airport.", " In later years, the term Weeks Field came to be known for neighborhoods of Fairbanks in the path and vicinity of the former airstrip.", " Most of the area became a city (later borough) park and residential areas, with the few surviving buildings serving mostly commercial functions." ], "title": "Weeks Field" }, { "sentences": [ "Everts Air Cargo is an American Part 121 airline based in Fairbanks, Alaska, USA.", " It operates D.O.D, scheduled and charter airline cargo within Alaska, Canada, Mexico and continental US Its Maintenance base is Fairbanks International Airport with its major cargo hub at Ted Stevens Anchorage International Airport." ], "title": "Everts Air Cargo" }, { "sentences": [ "Fairbanks International Airport (IATA: FAI, ICAO: PAFA, FAA LID: FAI) is a state-owned public-use airport located three miles (5 km) southwest of the central business district of Fairbanks, a city in the Fairbanks North Star Borough of the United States state of Alaska.", " Fairbanks is the smallest city in the United States with non-stop service to Europe, as Condor offers weekly flights to Frankfurt during the summer tourist season.", " In addition, Air North is another international airline with flights (to Canada) and Antonov Airlines offers cargo flights to South Korea." ], "title": "Fairbanks International Airport" }, { "sentences": [ "San Angelo Regional Airport (IATA: SJT, ICAO: KSJT, FAA LID: SJT) , also known as Mathis Field, is a public airport serving the city of San Angelo, in Tom Green County, Texas, USA.", " The airport covers 1503 acre and has three runways.", " The airport also offers free parking." ], "title": "San Angelo Regional Airport" }, { "sentences": [ "KLST virtual channel 8 is the CBS-affiliated television station in San Angelo, Texas.", " It's owned by the Irving, TX based Nexstar Media Group; through a Local Sales Agreement, Nexstar operates KSAN-TV, the NBC affiliate in San Angelo which is owned by Mission Broadcasting.", " KLST broadcasts its digital signal on VHF channel 11, which remaps to former analog channel 8 via PSIP.", " The two stations share studios located on Armstrong Street in San Angelo and its transmitter is located near Eola." ], "title": "KLST" }, { "sentences": [ "Northern Air Cargo is an American cargo airline based in Anchorage, Alaska, USA.", " It operates services within Alaska and to Canada and mainland USA.", " Its main base is Ted Stevens Anchorage International Airport, with a hub at Fairbanks International Airport." ], "title": "Northern Air Cargo" }, { "sentences": [ "Everts Air is an American airline based in Fairbanks, Alaska, USA.", " It operates scheduled and charter airline cargo as well as passenger services within Alaska and Canada.", " Its main base is Fairbanks International Airport with its major hub at Ted Stevens Anchorage International Airport." ], "title": "Everts Air" }, { "sentences": [ "Pensacola International Airport (IATA: PNS, ICAO: KPNS, FAA LID: PNS) , formerly Pensacola Gulf Coast Regional Airport and Pensacola Regional Airport (Hagler Field), is a public use airport three nautical miles (6 km) northeast of the central business district of Pensacola, in Escambia County, Florida, United States.", " It is owned by the City of Pensacola.", " Despite the name, this airport does not offer direct international flights.", " This airport is one of the five major airports in North Florida, others being: Northwest Florida Beaches International Airport, Destin-Fort Walton Beach Airport Tallahassee International Airport, and Jacksonville International Airport." ], "title": "Pensacola International Airport" }, { "sentences": [ "Texas Pacifico Transportation Ltd. (reporting mark TXPF) is a railroad operating company in West Texas that is owned by Grupo México.", " The company operates over the South Orient Rail Line under a lease and operating agreement with the Texas Department of Transportation and Texas Pacifico Transportation, Ltd.", " The South Orient Rail Line runs from the Mexican border town of Presidio, Texas to San Angelo Junction.", " It was constructed to interchange with Ferromex at Presidio but the Presidio–Ojinaga International Rail Bridge has not been operational since a fire damaged it on 29 February 2008.", " It interchanges with Union Pacific Railroad at Alpine, Texas, and with BNSF Railway and the Fort Worth and Western Railroad at San Angelo Junction.", " The Texas Pacifico company began service in March 2001.", " The line has been rehabilitated from San Angelo Junction (near Coleman), Texas, through San Angelo and on to Alpine, Texas.", " Capital investment is planned for the remaining Excepted track." ], "title": "Texas Pacifico Transportation" } ]
[ "Title: Warbelow's Air Ventures\n\nWarbelow's Air Ventures is an American regional airline based in Fairbanks, Alaska, USA. It operates domestic scheduled passenger, charter, and tour services as well as flight tours, mostly throughout Interior Alaska. Its base is Fairbanks International Airport. It is affiliated with Sukapak, Inc.", "Title: Weeks Field\n\nWeeks Field was the first airport for Fairbanks, Alaska, existing from 1923 to 1951, when most operations were moved to Fairbanks International Airport. In later years, the term Weeks Field came to be known for neighborhoods of Fairbanks in the path and vicinity of the former airstrip. Most of the area became a city (later borough) park and residential areas, with the few surviving buildings serving mostly commercial functions.", "Title: Everts Air Cargo\n\nEverts Air Cargo is an American Part 121 airline based in Fairbanks, Alaska, USA. It operates D.O.D, scheduled and charter airline cargo within Alaska, Canada, Mexico and continental US Its Maintenance base is Fairbanks International Airport with its major cargo hub at Ted Stevens Anchorage International Airport.", "Title: Fairbanks International Airport\n\nFairbanks International Airport (IATA: FAI, ICAO: PAFA, FAA LID: FAI) is a state-owned public-use airport located three miles (5 km) southwest of the central business district of Fairbanks, a city in the Fairbanks North Star Borough of the United States state of Alaska. Fairbanks is the smallest city in the United States with non-stop service to Europe, as Condor offers weekly flights to Frankfurt during the summer tourist season. In addition, Air North is another international airline with flights (to Canada) and Antonov Airlines offers cargo flights to South Korea.", "Title: San Angelo Regional Airport\n\nSan Angelo Regional Airport (IATA: SJT, ICAO: KSJT, FAA LID: SJT) , also known as Mathis Field, is a public airport serving the city of San Angelo, in Tom Green County, Texas, USA. The airport covers 1503 acre and has three runways. The airport also offers free parking.", "Title: KLST\n\nKLST virtual channel 8 is the CBS-affiliated television station in San Angelo, Texas. It's owned by the Irving, TX based Nexstar Media Group; through a Local Sales Agreement, Nexstar operates KSAN-TV, the NBC affiliate in San Angelo which is owned by Mission Broadcasting. KLST broadcasts its digital signal on VHF channel 11, which remaps to former analog channel 8 via PSIP. The two stations share studios located on Armstrong Street in San Angelo and its transmitter is located near Eola.", "Title: Northern Air Cargo\n\nNorthern Air Cargo is an American cargo airline based in Anchorage, Alaska, USA. It operates services within Alaska and to Canada and mainland USA. Its main base is Ted Stevens Anchorage International Airport, with a hub at Fairbanks International Airport.", "Title: Everts Air\n\nEverts Air is an American airline based in Fairbanks, Alaska, USA. It operates scheduled and charter airline cargo as well as passenger services within Alaska and Canada. Its main base is Fairbanks International Airport with its major hub at Ted Stevens Anchorage International Airport.", "Title: Pensacola International Airport\n\nPensacola International Airport (IATA: PNS, ICAO: KPNS, FAA LID: PNS) , formerly Pensacola Gulf Coast Regional Airport and Pensacola Regional Airport (Hagler Field), is a public use airport three nautical miles (6 km) northeast of the central business district of Pensacola, in Escambia County, Florida, United States. It is owned by the City of Pensacola. Despite the name, this airport does not offer direct international flights. This airport is one of the five major airports in North Florida, others being: Northwest Florida Beaches International Airport, Destin-Fort Walton Beach Airport Tallahassee International Airport, and Jacksonville International Airport.", "Title: Texas Pacifico Transportation\n\nTexas Pacifico Transportation Ltd. (reporting mark TXPF) is a railroad operating company in West Texas that is owned by Grupo México. The company operates over the South Orient Rail Line under a lease and operating agreement with the Texas Department of Transportation and Texas Pacifico Transportation, Ltd. The South Orient Rail Line runs from the Mexican border town of Presidio, Texas to San Angelo Junction. It was constructed to interchange with Ferromex at Presidio but the Presidio–Ojinaga International Rail Bridge has not been operational since a fire damaged it on 29 February 2008. It interchanges with Union Pacific Railroad at Alpine, Texas, and with BNSF Railway and the Fort Worth and Western Railroad at San Angelo Junction. The Texas Pacifico company began service in March 2001. The line has been rehabilitated from San Angelo Junction (near Coleman), Texas, through San Angelo and on to Alpine, Texas. Capital investment is planned for the remaining Excepted track." ]
2,134
When was the founder of the investment management firm founded in 1975 born?
1949
bridge
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{ "title": [ "Bridgewater Associates", "Ray Dalio" ], "sent_id": [ 0, 0 ] }
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Mason Hawkins and the investment advisor to the Longleaf Partners Funds, a suite of mutual funds and UCITS funds.", " Southeastern has approximately 60 employees worldwide, as of December 2013, and is headquartered in Memphis, Tennessee, with additional offices in London, England; Singapore; and Sydney, Australia.", " As of December 2013, the firm had $35 billion in assets under management." ], "title": "Southeastern Asset Management, Inc." } ]
[ "Title: PIMCO\n\nPacific Investment Management Company, LLC (commonly called PIMCO), is an American investment management firm headquartered in Newport Beach, California, with over 2,000 employees working in 13 offices across 12 countries, and $1.51 trillion in assets under management as of 30 June 2016. The company provides mutual funds and other portfolio management and asset allocation solutions for millions of investors worldwide. PIMCO offers a broad list of investment strategies that encompass the entire risk spectrum and capital structure, including core bonds and credit, structured credit, alternatives, real assets, equities and currencies.", "Title: Brandywine Asset Management\n\nBrandywine Asset Management, Inc. is an American investment management firm founded and managed by Michael Dever. The firm is registered as a commodity trading advisor.", "Title: Orbis Investment Management\n\nOrbis Investment Management is an investment management firm headquartered in Bermuda, with offices in London, Vancouver, Sydney, San Francisco, Hong Kong, Tokyo and Luxembourg. The company has a close relationship with Allan Gray Investment Management in South Africa and Allan Gray Australia. Orbis manages approximately $25 billion on behalf of both institutional and individual investors. Orbis Access, its direct-to-consumer platform, was launched in the UK in January 2015.", "Title: Jackass Investing\n\nJackass Investing: Don't do it. Profit from it. is a book written by Michael Dever published by Ignite LLC in 2011. Dever is the founder and CEO of Brandywine Asset Management, Inc., an investment management firm founded in 1982.", "Title: Fortress Investment Group\n\nFortress Investment Group is an investment management firm based in New York City. When, Fortress launched on the NYSE on February 9, 2007 with Goldman Sachs and Lehman Brothers underwriting the IPO, it was the first large private equity firm in the United States to be traded publicly. As of June 30, 2016, the firm managed approximately $70.2 billion alternative assets in private equity, liquid hedge funds and credit funds. In 2014, Fortress Investment Group was named \"Hedge Fund Manager of the Year\" by \"Institutional Investor\" and \"Management Firm of the Year\" by \"HFMWeek\". Fortress has previously been recognized by \"Institutional Investor\" as “Discretionary Macro-Focused Hedge Fund of the Year” for 2012, and “Credit-Focused Fund of the Year” for both 2011 and 2010.", "Title: Winton Group\n\nWinton Group, Ltd (which includes Winton Capital Management) is a British investment management firm founded by David Harding. It is a quantitative investment manager whose trading decisions are guided by models developed from scientific research and mathematical analysis. In the United States, Winton is registered with the Securities and Exchange Commission as an investment advisor and with the Commodity Futures Trading Commission as a CTA, and is authorised by the Financial Conduct Authority in the UK. The company trades on more than 100 global futures markets in a wide variety of asset classes and on global equity markets. The firm was launched with $1.6 million in 1997 and as of 2016 it held $32 billion in assets under advisement. Winton Group has nine offices around the world: London, Oxford, Hong Kong, New York, Shanghai, Sydney, San Francisco, Tokyo and Zurich.", "Title: Ray Dalio\n\nRaymond Dalio (born August 8, 1949) is an American investor, hedge fund manager and philanthropist. Dalio is the founder of investment firm Bridgewater Associates, one of the world's largest hedge funds.", "Title: Bridgewater Associates\n\nBridgewater Associates is an American investment management firm founded by Ray Dalio in 1975. The firm serves institutional clients including pension funds, endowments, foundations, foreign governments, and central banks.", "Title: Michael Dever\n\nMichael Dever is an American businessman, futures trader, entrepreneur, and author. Dever is the founder and CEO of Brandywine Asset Management, Inc., an investment management firm founded in 1982, and he is the author of the best-selling investment book \"\"Jackass Investing: Don't do it. Profit from it.\"\" ", "Title: Southeastern Asset Management, Inc.\n\nSoutheastern Asset Management is an employee-owned, global investment management firm founded in 1975 by O. Mason Hawkins and the investment advisor to the Longleaf Partners Funds, a suite of mutual funds and UCITS funds. Southeastern has approximately 60 employees worldwide, as of December 2013, and is headquartered in Memphis, Tennessee, with additional offices in London, England; Singapore; and Sydney, Australia. As of December 2013, the firm had $35 billion in assets under management." ]
2,135
What was the reason for the breakup of reggae rock band Sublime in 1996?
heroin overdose
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Live at The Palace" }, { "sentences": [ "40oz.", " to Freedom is the 1992 debut album by the Southern California ska-punk band Sublime released by Skunk Records and again by MCA.", " \"40oz.", " to Freedom\" received mixed critical reviews upon its first release, but has earned an improved public perception since.", " Sublime would not achieve any mainstream success until the release of their eponymous album in 1996, two months after the death of their lead singer and guitarist, Bradley Nowell.", " As of 2011, the album has certified sales of two million copies in the US, and is Sublime's second best-selling studio album there (the self-titled album leads with six million).", " Along with The Offspring's 1994 album \"Smash\", \"40oz.", " to Freedom\" is one of the highest-selling independently released albums of all time." ], "title": "40oz. to Freedom" }, { "sentences": [ "\"Santeria\" is a song by American ska punk band Sublime on their 1996 album \"Sublime\".", " The song was released as a single on January 7, 1997.", " Although the song was released after the death of lead singer Bradley Nowell, \"Santeria\" along with \"What I Got\" are often considered the band's signature songs." ], "title": "Santeria (song)" }, { "sentences": [ "Sublime was an American ska punk band from Long Beach, California, formed in 1988.", " The band's line-up, unchanged until their breakup, consisted of Bradley Nowell (vocals and guitar), Eric Wilson (bass), and Bud Gaugh (drums).", " Lou Dog, Nowell's dalmatian, was the mascot of the band.", " Nowell died of a heroin overdose in 1996, resulting in Sublime's breakup.", " In 1997, posthumous songs such as \"What I Got\", \"Santeria\", \"Wrong Way\", \"Doin' Time\", and \"April 29, 1992 (Miami)\" were released to U.S. radio." ], "title": "Sublime (band)" }, { "sentences": [ "Sublime is the third and final studio album by American ska punk band Sublime.", " Produced by Paul Leary and David Kahne, the album was released on July 30, 1996 in the United States by MCA Records.", " Sublime formed in 1988 in Long Beach, California by vocalist/guitarist Bradley Nowell, bassist Eric Wilson, and drummer Bud Gaugh.", " The trio toured heavily from their inception while developing their sound.", " Their first studio release — \"40 Oz.", " to Freedom\" (1992) — featured the single \"Date Rape\", which attracted heavy airplay in Southern California.", " MCA signed the band and distributed their second independent album, \"Robbin' the Hood\", in 1994." ], "title": "Sublime (album)" }, { "sentences": [ "Reggae rock is a subgenre of reggae fusion and rock music that primarily uses the genres reggae, rock and ska.", " The term \"reggae rock\" has been used to categorize bands like The Police, Sublime, Sublime with Rome, Pepper, Slightly Stoopid, The Expendables, Iration, the Dirty Heads, Rebelution, 311 and, to some extent, heavier bands such as Fishbone and Bad Brains.", " The term \"reggae metal\" has been used to describe bands that combine reggae rock with heavy metal, such as Dub War, Skindred and Zeroscape.", " Reggae rock found its rise in popularity in the 1990s in Long Beach, California, with the band Sublime.", " The genre has lately found a boost in popularity with the 2010 song \"Lay Me Down\" by the Dirty Heads featuring Rome Ramirez from Sublime with Rome, which peaked at number 1 on both the US \"Billboard\" Alternative Songs and Rock Songs charts." ], "title": "Reggae rock" }, { "sentences": [ "\"Lay Me Down\" is a 2010 single by reggae rock band The Dirty Heads featuring Rome Ramirez of Sublime with Rome.", " The song appears as a bonus track on the band's album \"Any Port in a Storm\", and has peaked at number one on the \"Billboard\" Alternative Songs chart." ], "title": "Lay Me Down (The Dirty Heads song)" }, { "sentences": [ "Second-hand Smoke is a compilation album by the band Sublime.", " It was released in 1997 following the death of lead singer Bradley Nowell the year before.", " Although this is technically a compilation album, it features some unreleased material as well as recycled and remixed versions of previous tracks.", " It is also regarded as their final album.", " Even though the surviving members of Sublime (Eric Wilson and Bud Gaugh) stated that the band would not make any more albums after Nowell's death, which would result in the band's breakup, MCA bound them by their contract and made the remaining members follow out their contract with the next 3 albums.", " Instead of recording more albums with Sublime, Wilson and Gaugh would record together in their later projects Long Beach Dub Allstars and Sublime with Rome." ], "title": "Second-hand Smoke" } ]
[ "Title: Slightly Stoopid\n\nSlightly Stoopid is an American band based in the Ocean Beach neighborhood of San Diego, California, who describe their music as \"a fusion of folk, rock, reggae and blues with hip-hop, funk, metal and punk.\" As a band, they have released twelve albums (four live), with their eighth studio album entitled \"Meanwhile...Back at the Lab\" on June 29, 2015. The band was originally signed by Bradley Nowell from the band Sublime to his label Skunk Records while still in high school.", "Title: Sublime with Rome\n\nSublime with Rome is a musical collaboration between Eric Wilson, formerly of the band Sublime, and singer and guitarist Rome Ramirez. The group's name is not only a reference to the singer's first name, but to the fact that they chiefly perform songs by Sublime, which was fronted by Bradley Nowell until his death in 1996.", "Title: 3 Ring Circus - Live at The Palace\n\n3 Ring Circus - Live at The Palace is a live album by American band Sublime. The tracks were recorded live at The Palace, Hollywood, California, Hollywood, California, on October 21, 1995. Lead singer and guitarist Bradley Nowell died less about seven months later on tour. According to the liner notes written by Jon Phillips (manager of Sublime from 1994 to 1996), this the band's \"first-ever, official full-length concert release.\"", "Title: 40oz. to Freedom\n\n40oz. to Freedom is the 1992 debut album by the Southern California ska-punk band Sublime released by Skunk Records and again by MCA. \"40oz. to Freedom\" received mixed critical reviews upon its first release, but has earned an improved public perception since. Sublime would not achieve any mainstream success until the release of their eponymous album in 1996, two months after the death of their lead singer and guitarist, Bradley Nowell. As of 2011, the album has certified sales of two million copies in the US, and is Sublime's second best-selling studio album there (the self-titled album leads with six million). Along with The Offspring's 1994 album \"Smash\", \"40oz. to Freedom\" is one of the highest-selling independently released albums of all time.", "Title: Santeria (song)\n\n\"Santeria\" is a song by American ska punk band Sublime on their 1996 album \"Sublime\". The song was released as a single on January 7, 1997. Although the song was released after the death of lead singer Bradley Nowell, \"Santeria\" along with \"What I Got\" are often considered the band's signature songs.", "Title: Sublime (band)\n\nSublime was an American ska punk band from Long Beach, California, formed in 1988. The band's line-up, unchanged until their breakup, consisted of Bradley Nowell (vocals and guitar), Eric Wilson (bass), and Bud Gaugh (drums). Lou Dog, Nowell's dalmatian, was the mascot of the band. Nowell died of a heroin overdose in 1996, resulting in Sublime's breakup. In 1997, posthumous songs such as \"What I Got\", \"Santeria\", \"Wrong Way\", \"Doin' Time\", and \"April 29, 1992 (Miami)\" were released to U.S. radio.", "Title: Sublime (album)\n\nSublime is the third and final studio album by American ska punk band Sublime. Produced by Paul Leary and David Kahne, the album was released on July 30, 1996 in the United States by MCA Records. Sublime formed in 1988 in Long Beach, California by vocalist/guitarist Bradley Nowell, bassist Eric Wilson, and drummer Bud Gaugh. The trio toured heavily from their inception while developing their sound. Their first studio release — \"40 Oz. to Freedom\" (1992) — featured the single \"Date Rape\", which attracted heavy airplay in Southern California. MCA signed the band and distributed their second independent album, \"Robbin' the Hood\", in 1994.", "Title: Reggae rock\n\nReggae rock is a subgenre of reggae fusion and rock music that primarily uses the genres reggae, rock and ska. The term \"reggae rock\" has been used to categorize bands like The Police, Sublime, Sublime with Rome, Pepper, Slightly Stoopid, The Expendables, Iration, the Dirty Heads, Rebelution, 311 and, to some extent, heavier bands such as Fishbone and Bad Brains. The term \"reggae metal\" has been used to describe bands that combine reggae rock with heavy metal, such as Dub War, Skindred and Zeroscape. Reggae rock found its rise in popularity in the 1990s in Long Beach, California, with the band Sublime. The genre has lately found a boost in popularity with the 2010 song \"Lay Me Down\" by the Dirty Heads featuring Rome Ramirez from Sublime with Rome, which peaked at number 1 on both the US \"Billboard\" Alternative Songs and Rock Songs charts.", "Title: Lay Me Down (The Dirty Heads song)\n\n\"Lay Me Down\" is a 2010 single by reggae rock band The Dirty Heads featuring Rome Ramirez of Sublime with Rome. The song appears as a bonus track on the band's album \"Any Port in a Storm\", and has peaked at number one on the \"Billboard\" Alternative Songs chart.", "Title: Second-hand Smoke\n\nSecond-hand Smoke is a compilation album by the band Sublime. It was released in 1997 following the death of lead singer Bradley Nowell the year before. Although this is technically a compilation album, it features some unreleased material as well as recycled and remixed versions of previous tracks. It is also regarded as their final album. Even though the surviving members of Sublime (Eric Wilson and Bud Gaugh) stated that the band would not make any more albums after Nowell's death, which would result in the band's breakup, MCA bound them by their contract and made the remaining members follow out their contract with the next 3 albums. Instead of recording more albums with Sublime, Wilson and Gaugh would record together in their later projects Long Beach Dub Allstars and Sublime with Rome." ]
2,136
What year was the head coach for the Kentucky Wildcats men's basketball team born?
1959
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Boles" }, { "sentences": [ "John Vincent Calipari (born February 10, 1959) is an American college basketball coach.", " Since 2009, he has been the head coach at the University of Kentucky.", " Calipari was previously the head coach at the University of Memphis (2000–2009) and the University of Massachusetts (1988–1996).", " He was also the head coach of the National Basketball Association's New Jersey Nets (1996–1999) and the Dominican Republic national basketball team in 2011 and 2012." ], "title": "John Calipari" }, { "sentences": [ "James R. \"Dick\" Parsons is a former American college baseball and college basketball coach.", " He was the coach of the Kentucky Wildcats baseball team from 1970 to 1972 and was also an assistant coach for the Kentucky Wildcats men's basketball team from 1970 to 1980 under Joe B. Hall.", " He attended the University of Kentucky from 1957 to 1961 where he played both baseball and basketball." ], "title": "Dick Parsons (coach)" }, { "sentences": [ "The 2002–03 Kentucky Wildcats men's basketball team represented University of Kentucky.", " The Head Coach was Tubby Smith, who was in his sixth season as the Wildcats head coach.", " For the program, it was the 100th season of Kentucky Wildcats basketball.", " The team was a member of the Southeast Conference and played their home games at Rupp Arena." ], "title": "2002–03 Kentucky Wildcats men's basketball team" }, { "sentences": [ "The 2011–12 Kentucky Wildcats men's basketball team represented the University of Kentucky in the 2011–12 college basketball season.", " The team's head coach was John Calipari, who was in his third season after taking the Wildcats to their first Final Four in thirteen seasons.", " The team won the 2012 NCAA Championship, bringing Kentucky its eighth title.", " The team's 38 wins broke a record shared by 5 teams for the most wins in NCAA men's Division I history." ], "title": "2011–12 Kentucky Wildcats men's basketball team" } ]
[ "Title: 2014–15 Kentucky Wildcats men's basketball team\n\nThe 2014–15 Kentucky Wildcats men's basketball team represented the University of Kentucky in the 2014–15 college basketball season. The team played its home games in Lexington, Kentucky, United States for the 39th consecutive season at Rupp Arena, with a capacity of 23,500. The team was led by sixth-year head coach John Calipari. The team was a National Semifinalist in the NCAA Tournament, competing in the school's 17th Final Four. It was Calipari's fourth Final Four appearance at Kentucky. The team finished the regular season with a perfect 31–0 record, the best start in school history. Their 38 wins is tied with the 2012 Kentucky team for the most in men's Division I history. Their 38–1 record (.974 winning percentage) is the best by a team that did not finish undefeated.", "Title: 2006–07 Kentucky Wildcats men's basketball team\n\nThe 2006–07 Kentucky Wildcats men's basketball team represented the University of Kentucky in the college basketball season of 2006–2007. The team's head coach was Tubby Smith. This was his 10th and final year as Kentucky's head coach. The Wildcats played their home games at Rupp Arena in Lexington, Kentucky.", "Title: 2007–08 Kentucky Wildcats men's basketball team\n\nThe 2007–08 Kentucky Wildcats men's basketball team represented the University of Kentucky in the college basketball season of 2007–2008. The team's head coach was Billy Gillispie. It was his 1st year as Kentucky's head coach. The Wildcats played their home games at Rupp Arena in Lexington, Kentucky.", "Title: George Buchheit\n\nGeorge Clifford Buchheit (March 22, 1898 – May 24, 1972) was an American college basketball coach. He was the head of the Kentucky Wildcats men's basketball team of the University of Kentucky from 1920 to 1924, where he compiled a 44–27 record. From 1924 to 1928, Buchheit was the head coach of the Duke Blue Devils men's basketball team of Duke University.", "Title: 2008–09 Kentucky Wildcats men's basketball team\n\nThe 2008–09 Kentucky Wildcats men's basketball team represents the University of Kentucky in the college basketball season of 2008–2009. The team's head coach was Billy Gillispie, who was in his second and final year as coach. The Wildcats play their home games at Rupp Arena in Lexington, Kentucky. The team's season started with a controversial early Midnight Madness event on October 10, 2008 which is not the traditional date for celebration that coincides with the first day of NCAA-sanctioned regular practice sessions that occurred on October 17, 2008.", "Title: Stanley A. Boles\n\nStanley Atwood Boles (1887 – December 4, 1961) was the athletic director of the University of Kentucky from 1917 through 1933. He also served as head coach of the Kentucky Wildcats football and Kentucky Wildcats men's basketball teams for one season each. He was responsible for hiring legendary men's basketball coach Adolph Rupp at Kentucky.", "Title: John Calipari\n\nJohn Vincent Calipari (born February 10, 1959) is an American college basketball coach. Since 2009, he has been the head coach at the University of Kentucky. Calipari was previously the head coach at the University of Memphis (2000–2009) and the University of Massachusetts (1988–1996). He was also the head coach of the National Basketball Association's New Jersey Nets (1996–1999) and the Dominican Republic national basketball team in 2011 and 2012.", "Title: Dick Parsons (coach)\n\nJames R. \"Dick\" Parsons is a former American college baseball and college basketball coach. He was the coach of the Kentucky Wildcats baseball team from 1970 to 1972 and was also an assistant coach for the Kentucky Wildcats men's basketball team from 1970 to 1980 under Joe B. Hall. He attended the University of Kentucky from 1957 to 1961 where he played both baseball and basketball.", "Title: 2002–03 Kentucky Wildcats men's basketball team\n\nThe 2002–03 Kentucky Wildcats men's basketball team represented University of Kentucky. The Head Coach was Tubby Smith, who was in his sixth season as the Wildcats head coach. For the program, it was the 100th season of Kentucky Wildcats basketball. The team was a member of the Southeast Conference and played their home games at Rupp Arena.", "Title: 2011–12 Kentucky Wildcats men's basketball team\n\nThe 2011–12 Kentucky Wildcats men's basketball team represented the University of Kentucky in the 2011–12 college basketball season. The team's head coach was John Calipari, who was in his third season after taking the Wildcats to their first Final Four in thirteen seasons. The team won the 2012 NCAA Championship, bringing Kentucky its eighth title. The team's 38 wins broke a record shared by 5 teams for the most wins in NCAA men's Division I history." ]
2,137
What American country music singer, born March 18, 1934, recorded the song "Have I Got Some Blues for You"?
Charley Pride
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{ "title": [ "Have I Got Some Blues for You", "Charley Pride" ], "sent_id": [ 0, 0 ] }
[ { "sentences": [ "Charley Frank Pride (born March 18, 1934) is an American country music singer, musician/guitarist, recording artist, performer, and business owner.", " His greatest musical success came in the early to mid-1970s, when he became the best-selling performer for RCA Records since Elvis Presley.", " During the peak years of his recording career (1966–87), he garnered 52 top-10 hits on the \"Billboard\" Hot Country Songs charts, 29 of which made it to number one.", " He has appeared with country music star Brad Paisley and was featured in the 2016 CMA Awards." ], "title": "Charley Pride" }, { "sentences": [ "Brad Hawkins (born January 13, 1976) is an American actor, country singer, and martial artist, best known for playing Ryan Steele in Saban's action adventure science fantasy series \"VR Troopers\" (1994–1996, and with 92 total episode appearances) and for his role in the 2014 film \"Boyhood\".", " He also provided the (uncredited) voice of Trey of Triforia, the Gold Ranger in \"Power Rangers Zeo\".", " In 1999, he starred as Tyler Hart in the CBS miniseries \"\", filmed in Charlotte and Mooresville, NC.", " Before becoming an actor, he attended and graduated from Plano Senior High School in Plano, Texas.", " He was a country music singer for 3 years in the \"country music capital\", Nashville, Tennessee.", " His country song \"We Lose\" became a No. 1 video hit on Country Music Television and Great American Country country music television channels.", " He starred in the slasher film \"Shredder\" in 2003.", " His most recent acting role was as a motion capture actor for id Software's \"Doom 4\".", " He also works as a voice actor, often with Funimation, including roles in \"D.Gray-man\" and \"\"." ], "title": "Brad Hawkins" }, { "sentences": [ "\"A Little Less Talk And A Lot More Action\" is a song written by Keith Hinton and Jimmy Alan Stewart, and recorded by American country music singer Hank Williams, Jr. for his 1992 album \"Maverick\".", " One year later, the song was recorded by American country music singer Toby Keith and released in November as the third single from his self-titled debut album.", " Keith's version peaked at number 2 on the Billboard Hot Country Singles & Tracks (now Hot Country Songs) chart and peaked at number 25 on the Canadian \"RPM\" country tracks." ], "title": "A Little Less Talk and a Lot More Action" }, { "sentences": [ "\"Have I Got Some Blues for You\" is a song recorded by American country music artist Charley Pride.", " It was released in March 1987 as the first single from the album \"After All This Time\".", " The song reached #14 on the \"Billboard\" Hot Country Singles & Tracks chart.", " The song was written by David Chamberlain." ], "title": "Have I Got Some Blues for You" }, { "sentences": [ "\"You've Got a Way\" is a song co-written and recorded by Canadian country music singer Shania Twain.", " It was released in May 1999 as the eighth country single from the album \"Come on Over\".", " It was also the fourth single released to AC radio and fifth to Oceania.", " It was written by Mutt Lange and Twain.", " The song was originally released to North American country radio stations in the spring of 1999.", " The song was also remixed and used for the film \"Notting Hill\".", " \"You've Got a Way\" was included on the Come on Over Tour, but in a medley with two other ballads.", " \"You've Got a Way\" was nominated for Song of the Year at the 42nd Grammy Awards." ], "title": "You've Got a Way" }, { "sentences": [ "\"Laura (What's He Got That I Ain't Got)\" is a song co-written and recorded by American country music singer Leon Ashley.", " Recorded in 1967 and released on his own Ashley Records label, the song was his only No. 1 single that September.", " Frankie Laine and Brook Benton took cover versions to the pop and Adult Contemporary charts that year, while Claude King, Marty Robbins and Kenny Rogers charted their own versions on the country charts." ], "title": "Laura (What's He Got That I Ain't Got)" }, { "sentences": [ "Roy Hogsed (born December 24, 1919 in Flippin, Arkansas; died March 1978) was an American country music singer.", " He is best known for his song \"Cocaine Blues\", which he took to number 15 on the country music charts in 1948.", " Although he was active in the music business for only seven years, \"Cocaine Blues\" has been widely covered." ], "title": "Roy Hogsed" }, { "sentences": [ "\"A Lesson in Leavin'\", also titled as \"Lesson in Leavin'\"', is a song written by Randy Goodrum and Brent Maher.", " It was originally recorded in 1980 by American country music singer, Dottie West, who brought the song to No. 1 on the Billboard Country Chart.", " In 1999, it was re-recorded by American country music singer, Jo Dee Messina, whose version spent seven weeks at No. 2 on the Billboard Country Chart." ], "title": "A Lesson in Leavin'" }, { "sentences": [ "Margie Bowes (born March 18, 1941) is an American country music singer popular in the late 1950s.", " She had a top 10 country hit, \"Poor Old Heartsick Me\", in 1959.", " She was briefly married to Doyle Wilburn of the Wilburn Brothers." ], "title": "Margie Bowes" }, { "sentences": [ "\"People Are Crazy\" is a song written by Bobby Braddock and Troy Jones, recorded by American country music singer Billy Currington.", " It was released in March 2009 as the second single from his album \"Little Bit of Everything\".", " The song is Currington's ninth single on the \"Billboard\" country singles charts, and has become his third number-one single.", " On December 2, 2009, \"People Are Crazy\" was Grammy-nominated for Best Male Country Vocal Performance and Best Country Song.", " The song has also received a \"Song of the Year\" nomination on the 2010 Academy of Country Music Awards." ], "title": "People Are Crazy" } ]
[ "Title: Charley Pride\n\nCharley Frank Pride (born March 18, 1934) is an American country music singer, musician/guitarist, recording artist, performer, and business owner. His greatest musical success came in the early to mid-1970s, when he became the best-selling performer for RCA Records since Elvis Presley. During the peak years of his recording career (1966–87), he garnered 52 top-10 hits on the \"Billboard\" Hot Country Songs charts, 29 of which made it to number one. He has appeared with country music star Brad Paisley and was featured in the 2016 CMA Awards.", "Title: Brad Hawkins\n\nBrad Hawkins (born January 13, 1976) is an American actor, country singer, and martial artist, best known for playing Ryan Steele in Saban's action adventure science fantasy series \"VR Troopers\" (1994–1996, and with 92 total episode appearances) and for his role in the 2014 film \"Boyhood\". He also provided the (uncredited) voice of Trey of Triforia, the Gold Ranger in \"Power Rangers Zeo\". In 1999, he starred as Tyler Hart in the CBS miniseries \"\", filmed in Charlotte and Mooresville, NC. Before becoming an actor, he attended and graduated from Plano Senior High School in Plano, Texas. He was a country music singer for 3 years in the \"country music capital\", Nashville, Tennessee. His country song \"We Lose\" became a No. 1 video hit on Country Music Television and Great American Country country music television channels. He starred in the slasher film \"Shredder\" in 2003. His most recent acting role was as a motion capture actor for id Software's \"Doom 4\". He also works as a voice actor, often with Funimation, including roles in \"D.Gray-man\" and \"\".", "Title: A Little Less Talk and a Lot More Action\n\n\"A Little Less Talk And A Lot More Action\" is a song written by Keith Hinton and Jimmy Alan Stewart, and recorded by American country music singer Hank Williams, Jr. for his 1992 album \"Maverick\". One year later, the song was recorded by American country music singer Toby Keith and released in November as the third single from his self-titled debut album. Keith's version peaked at number 2 on the Billboard Hot Country Singles & Tracks (now Hot Country Songs) chart and peaked at number 25 on the Canadian \"RPM\" country tracks.", "Title: Have I Got Some Blues for You\n\n\"Have I Got Some Blues for You\" is a song recorded by American country music artist Charley Pride. It was released in March 1987 as the first single from the album \"After All This Time\". The song reached #14 on the \"Billboard\" Hot Country Singles & Tracks chart. The song was written by David Chamberlain.", "Title: You've Got a Way\n\n\"You've Got a Way\" is a song co-written and recorded by Canadian country music singer Shania Twain. It was released in May 1999 as the eighth country single from the album \"Come on Over\". It was also the fourth single released to AC radio and fifth to Oceania. It was written by Mutt Lange and Twain. The song was originally released to North American country radio stations in the spring of 1999. The song was also remixed and used for the film \"Notting Hill\". \"You've Got a Way\" was included on the Come on Over Tour, but in a medley with two other ballads. \"You've Got a Way\" was nominated for Song of the Year at the 42nd Grammy Awards.", "Title: Laura (What's He Got That I Ain't Got)\n\n\"Laura (What's He Got That I Ain't Got)\" is a song co-written and recorded by American country music singer Leon Ashley. Recorded in 1967 and released on his own Ashley Records label, the song was his only No. 1 single that September. Frankie Laine and Brook Benton took cover versions to the pop and Adult Contemporary charts that year, while Claude King, Marty Robbins and Kenny Rogers charted their own versions on the country charts.", "Title: Roy Hogsed\n\nRoy Hogsed (born December 24, 1919 in Flippin, Arkansas; died March 1978) was an American country music singer. He is best known for his song \"Cocaine Blues\", which he took to number 15 on the country music charts in 1948. Although he was active in the music business for only seven years, \"Cocaine Blues\" has been widely covered.", "Title: A Lesson in Leavin'\n\n\"A Lesson in Leavin'\", also titled as \"Lesson in Leavin'\"', is a song written by Randy Goodrum and Brent Maher. It was originally recorded in 1980 by American country music singer, Dottie West, who brought the song to No. 1 on the Billboard Country Chart. In 1999, it was re-recorded by American country music singer, Jo Dee Messina, whose version spent seven weeks at No. 2 on the Billboard Country Chart.", "Title: Margie Bowes\n\nMargie Bowes (born March 18, 1941) is an American country music singer popular in the late 1950s. She had a top 10 country hit, \"Poor Old Heartsick Me\", in 1959. She was briefly married to Doyle Wilburn of the Wilburn Brothers.", "Title: People Are Crazy\n\n\"People Are Crazy\" is a song written by Bobby Braddock and Troy Jones, recorded by American country music singer Billy Currington. It was released in March 2009 as the second single from his album \"Little Bit of Everything\". The song is Currington's ninth single on the \"Billboard\" country singles charts, and has become his third number-one single. On December 2, 2009, \"People Are Crazy\" was Grammy-nominated for Best Male Country Vocal Performance and Best Country Song. The song has also received a \"Song of the Year\" nomination on the 2010 Academy of Country Music Awards." ]
2,138
J.E.B. v. Alabama ex rel. T.B. extended precedent in which 1986 case regarding race-based peremptory challenges in criminal trials?
Batson v. Kentucky
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{ "title": [ "J.E.B. v. Alabama ex rel. T.B.", "Batson v. Kentucky" ], "sent_id": [ 2, 0 ] }
[ { "sentences": [ "Edmonson v. Leesville Concrete Company, 500 U.S. 614 (1991) , was a United States Supreme Court case which held that peremptory challenges may not be used to exclude jurors on the basis of race in civil trials.", " \"Edmonson\" extended the court's similar decision in \"Batson v. Kentucky\" (1986), a criminal case.", " The Court applied the equal protection component of the Due Process Clause of the Fifth Amendment, as determined in \"Bolling v. Sharpe\" (1954), in finding that such race-based challenges violated the Constitution." ], "title": "Edmonson v. Leesville Concrete Co." }, { "sentences": [ "Blake Percival is the former Director of Fieldwork Services, WPA for USIS.", " Percival became a whistleblower after alleging he was terminated from USIS for not ordering his subordinates to submit cases to the U.S. Government for payment that had not been completed.", " Percival worked for USIS from 2001 to June 2011, when, according to his suit, he was fired after refusing to order his employees to continue an elaborate fraud known as dumping.", " In July 2011 Percival filed a \"qui tam\" whistleblower suit under seal in U.S. District Court in Montgomery, Alabama.", " Percival’s allegations were investigated by the U.S. Department of Justice (DOJ) and in October 2013 the DOJ joined Percival’s suit and removed the seal.", " The case, \"United States of America ex rel.", " Blake Percival v. U.S. Investigations Services\", Civil Action No. 11-CV-527-WKW, was filed in U.S. District Court, Middle District of Alabama (Northern Division).", " The DOJ filed their formal complaint on January 22, 2014.", " This case is ongoing, and was moved to Washington, D.C. on April 25, 2014." ], "title": "Blake Percival" }, { "sentences": [ "Davis v. Ayala, 576 U.S. ___ (2015) was a case in which the Supreme Court of the United States upheld a death sentence of a Hispanic defendant despite the fact that all Blacks and Hispanics were rejected from the jury during the defendant's trial.", " The case involved a habeas corpus petition submitted by Hector Ayala, who was arrested and tried in the late 1980s for the alleged murder of three individuals during an attempted robbery of an automobile body shop in San Diego, California in April 1985.", " At trial, the prosecution used peremptory challenges to strike all Black and Hispanic jurors who were available for jury service.", " The trial court judge allowed the prosecution to explain the basis for the peremptory challenges outside the presence of Ayala's counsel, \"so as not to disclose trial strategy\".", " Ayala was ultimately sentenced to death, but he filed several appeals challenging the constitutionality of the trial court's decision to exclude his counsel from the hearings." ], "title": "Davis v. Ayala" }, { "sentences": [ "Georgia v. McCollum, 505 U.S. 42 (1992) was a case in which the Supreme Court of the United States held that a criminal \"defendant\" cannot make peremptory challenges based solely on race.", " The court had previously held in \"Batson v. Kentucky\" (1986) that prosecutors cannot make peremptory challenges based on race, but didn't address whether defendants could use them.", " The court had already ruled in \"Edmonson v. Leesville Concrete Company\" (1991) that the \"Batson\" prohibition also applies to civil litigants because they are state actors during the jury selection process." ], "title": "Georgia v. McCollum" }, { "sentences": [ "Batson v. Kentucky, 476 U.S. 79 (1986) , was a case in which the United States Supreme Court ruled that a prosecutor's use of peremptory challenge in a criminal case—the dismissal of jurors without stating a valid cause for doing so—may not be used to exclude jurors based solely on their race.", " The Court ruled that this practice violated the Equal Protection Clause of the Fourteenth Amendment.", " The case gave rise to the term \"Batson challenge\", an objection to a peremptory challenge based on the standard established by the Supreme Court's decision in this case.", " Subsequent jurisprudence has resulted in the extension of \"Batson\" to civil cases (\"Edmonson v. Leesville Concrete Company\") and cases where jurors are excluded on the basis of sex (\"J.E.B. v. Alabama ex rel.", " T.B.\")." ], "title": "Batson v. Kentucky" }, { "sentences": [ "J. E. B. v. Alabama ex rel.", " T. B., 511 U.S. 127 (1994), was a case in which the Supreme Court of the United States held that making peremptory challenges based solely on a prospective juror's sex is unconstitutional.", " \"J.E.B.\" extended the court's existing precedent in \"Batson v. Kentucky\" (1986), which found race-based peremptory challenges in criminal trials unconstitutional, and \"Edmonson v. Leesville Concrete Company\" (1991), which extended that principle to civil trials.", " As in \"Batson\", the court found that sex-based challenges violate the Equal Protection Clause." ], "title": "J.E.B. v. Alabama ex rel. T.B." }, { "sentences": [ "Ex rel.", " is an abbreviation of the Latin phrase \"\"ex relatione\" (meaning \"[arising] out of the relation/narration [of the relator]\" ).", " The term is a legal phrase; the legal citation guide, the \"Bluebook\", describes \"ex rel.\"", " as a \"procedural phrase\" and requires using it to abbreviate \"on the relation of\", \"for the use of\", \"on behalf of\", and similar expressions." ], "title": "Ex rel." }, { "sentences": [ "Hermesmann v. Seyer (\"State ex rel.", " Hermesmann v. Seyer 847 P.2d 1273 (Kan. 1993)\") was a precedent-setting Kansas, United States case in which Colleen Hermesmann successfully argued that a woman is entitled to sue the father of her child for child support even if conception occurred as a result of a criminal act committed by the woman.", " The case was brought in her name by the then Kansas Department of Social and Rehabilitation Services." ], "title": "Hermesmann v. Seyer" }, { "sentences": [ "A struck jury is a multi-step process of selecting a jury from a pool.", " First potential jurors are eliminated for hardship.", " Second jurors are eliminated for cause by conducting voir dire until there is a pool available that is exactly the size of the final jury (including required alternates) plus the number of peremptory challenges available to each side.", " Then the two sides exercise their peremptory challenges on the remaining pool, usually alternating.", " This procedure \"has its roots in ancient common law heritage\"." ], "title": "Struck jury" }, { "sentences": [ "Relator , female relatrix , (Latin for \"narrator\") is the legal term meaning a private person at whose relation or on whose behalf an application for a quo warranto or mandamus is filed.", " The relator appears as one beneficially interested, but the action is maintained on his behalf.", " The relator furnishes the knowledge or facts on which an information or a proceeding in quo warranto is based.", " Such a proceeding is usually in the name of the state, ex rel.", " (\"ex relatione\" = \"[arising] out of the narration\") of the relator, and so is called an \"ex rel.", " action\"." ], "title": "Relator (law)" } ]
[ "Title: Edmonson v. Leesville Concrete Co.\n\nEdmonson v. Leesville Concrete Company, 500 U.S. 614 (1991) , was a United States Supreme Court case which held that peremptory challenges may not be used to exclude jurors on the basis of race in civil trials. \"Edmonson\" extended the court's similar decision in \"Batson v. Kentucky\" (1986), a criminal case. The Court applied the equal protection component of the Due Process Clause of the Fifth Amendment, as determined in \"Bolling v. Sharpe\" (1954), in finding that such race-based challenges violated the Constitution.", "Title: Blake Percival\n\nBlake Percival is the former Director of Fieldwork Services, WPA for USIS. Percival became a whistleblower after alleging he was terminated from USIS for not ordering his subordinates to submit cases to the U.S. Government for payment that had not been completed. Percival worked for USIS from 2001 to June 2011, when, according to his suit, he was fired after refusing to order his employees to continue an elaborate fraud known as dumping. In July 2011 Percival filed a \"qui tam\" whistleblower suit under seal in U.S. District Court in Montgomery, Alabama. Percival’s allegations were investigated by the U.S. Department of Justice (DOJ) and in October 2013 the DOJ joined Percival’s suit and removed the seal. The case, \"United States of America ex rel. Blake Percival v. U.S. Investigations Services\", Civil Action No. 11-CV-527-WKW, was filed in U.S. District Court, Middle District of Alabama (Northern Division). The DOJ filed their formal complaint on January 22, 2014. This case is ongoing, and was moved to Washington, D.C. on April 25, 2014.", "Title: Davis v. Ayala\n\nDavis v. Ayala, 576 U.S. ___ (2015) was a case in which the Supreme Court of the United States upheld a death sentence of a Hispanic defendant despite the fact that all Blacks and Hispanics were rejected from the jury during the defendant's trial. The case involved a habeas corpus petition submitted by Hector Ayala, who was arrested and tried in the late 1980s for the alleged murder of three individuals during an attempted robbery of an automobile body shop in San Diego, California in April 1985. At trial, the prosecution used peremptory challenges to strike all Black and Hispanic jurors who were available for jury service. The trial court judge allowed the prosecution to explain the basis for the peremptory challenges outside the presence of Ayala's counsel, \"so as not to disclose trial strategy\". Ayala was ultimately sentenced to death, but he filed several appeals challenging the constitutionality of the trial court's decision to exclude his counsel from the hearings.", "Title: Georgia v. McCollum\n\nGeorgia v. McCollum, 505 U.S. 42 (1992) was a case in which the Supreme Court of the United States held that a criminal \"defendant\" cannot make peremptory challenges based solely on race. The court had previously held in \"Batson v. Kentucky\" (1986) that prosecutors cannot make peremptory challenges based on race, but didn't address whether defendants could use them. The court had already ruled in \"Edmonson v. Leesville Concrete Company\" (1991) that the \"Batson\" prohibition also applies to civil litigants because they are state actors during the jury selection process.", "Title: Batson v. Kentucky\n\nBatson v. Kentucky, 476 U.S. 79 (1986) , was a case in which the United States Supreme Court ruled that a prosecutor's use of peremptory challenge in a criminal case—the dismissal of jurors without stating a valid cause for doing so—may not be used to exclude jurors based solely on their race. The Court ruled that this practice violated the Equal Protection Clause of the Fourteenth Amendment. The case gave rise to the term \"Batson challenge\", an objection to a peremptory challenge based on the standard established by the Supreme Court's decision in this case. Subsequent jurisprudence has resulted in the extension of \"Batson\" to civil cases (\"Edmonson v. Leesville Concrete Company\") and cases where jurors are excluded on the basis of sex (\"J.E.B. v. Alabama ex rel. T.B.\").", "Title: J.E.B. v. Alabama ex rel. T.B.\n\nJ. E. B. v. Alabama ex rel. T. B., 511 U.S. 127 (1994), was a case in which the Supreme Court of the United States held that making peremptory challenges based solely on a prospective juror's sex is unconstitutional. \"J.E.B.\" extended the court's existing precedent in \"Batson v. Kentucky\" (1986), which found race-based peremptory challenges in criminal trials unconstitutional, and \"Edmonson v. Leesville Concrete Company\" (1991), which extended that principle to civil trials. As in \"Batson\", the court found that sex-based challenges violate the Equal Protection Clause.", "Title: Ex rel.\n\nEx rel. is an abbreviation of the Latin phrase \"\"ex relatione\" (meaning \"[arising] out of the relation/narration [of the relator]\" ). The term is a legal phrase; the legal citation guide, the \"Bluebook\", describes \"ex rel.\" as a \"procedural phrase\" and requires using it to abbreviate \"on the relation of\", \"for the use of\", \"on behalf of\", and similar expressions.", "Title: Hermesmann v. Seyer\n\nHermesmann v. Seyer (\"State ex rel. Hermesmann v. Seyer 847 P.2d 1273 (Kan. 1993)\") was a precedent-setting Kansas, United States case in which Colleen Hermesmann successfully argued that a woman is entitled to sue the father of her child for child support even if conception occurred as a result of a criminal act committed by the woman. The case was brought in her name by the then Kansas Department of Social and Rehabilitation Services.", "Title: Struck jury\n\nA struck jury is a multi-step process of selecting a jury from a pool. First potential jurors are eliminated for hardship. Second jurors are eliminated for cause by conducting voir dire until there is a pool available that is exactly the size of the final jury (including required alternates) plus the number of peremptory challenges available to each side. Then the two sides exercise their peremptory challenges on the remaining pool, usually alternating. This procedure \"has its roots in ancient common law heritage\".", "Title: Relator (law)\n\nRelator , female relatrix , (Latin for \"narrator\") is the legal term meaning a private person at whose relation or on whose behalf an application for a quo warranto or mandamus is filed. The relator appears as one beneficially interested, but the action is maintained on his behalf. The relator furnishes the knowledge or facts on which an information or a proceeding in quo warranto is based. Such a proceeding is usually in the name of the state, ex rel. (\"ex relatione\" = \"[arising] out of the narration\") of the relator, and so is called an \"ex rel. action\"." ]
2,139
Are Ipheion (starflower), and Ixora (viruchi, rangan) both flowering plants?
yes
comparison
medium
{ "title": [ "Ipheion", "Ixora" ], "sent_id": [ 0, 0 ] }
[ { "sentences": [ "Ixora is a genus of flowering plants in the Rubiaceae family.", " It is the only genus in the tribe Ixoreae.", " It consists of tropical evergreen trees and shrubs and holds around 545 species.", " Though native to the tropical and subtropical areas throughout the world, its centre of diversity is in Tropical Asia.", " \"Ixora\" also grows commonly in subtropical climates in the United States, such as Florida where it is commonly known as \"West Indian Jasmine\".", " Other common names include \"viruchi\", \"rangan\", \"kheme\", \"ponna\", \"chann tanea\", \"techi\", \"pan\", \"siantan\", \"jarum-jarum/jejarum\", \"jungle flame\", \"jungle geranium\" among others.", " The plants possess leathery leaves, ranging from 3 to 6 inches in length, and produce large clusters of tiny flowers in the summer.", " Members of Ixora prefer acidic soil, and are suitable choices for bonsai.", " It is also a popular choice for hedges in parts of South East Asia.", " In tropical climates they flower year round and are commonly used in Hindu worship, as well as in ayurveda and Indian folk medicine." ], "title": "Ixora" }, { "sentences": [ "The flowering plant genus Ipheion (starflower, spring starflower) belongs to Allioideae subfamily of the Amaryllidaceae family.", " The World Checklist of Selected Plant Families no longer recognize the genus, regarding it as a synonym of \"Tristagma\", although The Plant List accepts two species." ], "title": "Ipheion" }, { "sentences": [ "The Rubiaceae are a family of flowering plants, commonly known as the coffee, madder, or bedstraw family.", " It consists of terrestrial trees, shrubs, lianas, or herbs that are recognizable by simple, opposite leaves with interpetiolar stipules.", " The family contains about 13,500 species in 611 genera, which makes it the fourth-largest angiosperm family.", " Rubiaceae has a cosmopolitan distribution; however, the largest species diversity is concentrated in the (sub)tropics.", " Economic importance includes \"Coffea\", the source of coffee, \"Cinchona\", the source of the antimalarial alkaloid quinine, some dye plants (e.g. \"Rubia\"), and ornamental cultivars (e.g. \"Gardenia\", \"Ixora\", \"Pentas\")." ], "title": "Rubiaceae" } ]
[ "Title: Ixora\n\nIxora is a genus of flowering plants in the Rubiaceae family. It is the only genus in the tribe Ixoreae. It consists of tropical evergreen trees and shrubs and holds around 545 species. Though native to the tropical and subtropical areas throughout the world, its centre of diversity is in Tropical Asia. \"Ixora\" also grows commonly in subtropical climates in the United States, such as Florida where it is commonly known as \"West Indian Jasmine\". Other common names include \"viruchi\", \"rangan\", \"kheme\", \"ponna\", \"chann tanea\", \"techi\", \"pan\", \"siantan\", \"jarum-jarum/jejarum\", \"jungle flame\", \"jungle geranium\" among others. The plants possess leathery leaves, ranging from 3 to 6 inches in length, and produce large clusters of tiny flowers in the summer. Members of Ixora prefer acidic soil, and are suitable choices for bonsai. It is also a popular choice for hedges in parts of South East Asia. In tropical climates they flower year round and are commonly used in Hindu worship, as well as in ayurveda and Indian folk medicine.", "Title: Ipheion\n\nThe flowering plant genus Ipheion (starflower, spring starflower) belongs to Allioideae subfamily of the Amaryllidaceae family. The World Checklist of Selected Plant Families no longer recognize the genus, regarding it as a synonym of \"Tristagma\", although The Plant List accepts two species.", "Title: Rubiaceae\n\nThe Rubiaceae are a family of flowering plants, commonly known as the coffee, madder, or bedstraw family. It consists of terrestrial trees, shrubs, lianas, or herbs that are recognizable by simple, opposite leaves with interpetiolar stipules. The family contains about 13,500 species in 611 genera, which makes it the fourth-largest angiosperm family. Rubiaceae has a cosmopolitan distribution; however, the largest species diversity is concentrated in the (sub)tropics. Economic importance includes \"Coffea\", the source of coffee, \"Cinchona\", the source of the antimalarial alkaloid quinine, some dye plants (e.g. \"Rubia\"), and ornamental cultivars (e.g. \"Gardenia\", \"Ixora\", \"Pentas\")." ]
2,140
The Episcopal Diocese of Indianapolis, is a diocese in Province V, (for the Midwest region) of the Episcopal Church, which American Anglican is the current bishop?
Jennifer Lynn Baskerville-Burrows
bridge
easy
{ "title": [ "Episcopal Diocese of Indianapolis", "Jennifer Baskerville-Burrows" ], "sent_id": [ 4, 0 ] }
[ { "sentences": [ "Jennifer Lynn Baskerville-Burrows is an American Anglican bishop in the Episcopal Church.", " In October 2016, she was elected bishop of the Episcopal Diocese of Indianapolis, and she was consecrated on April 29, 2017.", " She is the first African-American woman to be elected a diocesan bishop.", " Prior to her consecration, she served as Director of Networking in the Diocese of Chicago.", " Previously, she was a priest in the Episcopal Diocese of Central New York, the Episcopal Diocese of Newark, and the Episcopal Diocese of California.", " In addition to her parish ministry, she has been Director of Alumni and Church Relations at Church Divinity School of the Pacific and a chaplain to Syracuse University." ], "title": "Jennifer Baskerville-Burrows" }, { "sentences": [ "The Diocese of Western Canada and Alaska is a former diocese of the Reformed Episcopal Church and the Anglican Church in North America, currently part of the Diocese of Mid-America, with the Convocation of the West and Western Canada.", " It also included the Missionary District of Cuba.", " The diocese was formed in 1996 when the Canadian and American branches of the Reformed Episcopal Church were reunited.", " It was, at the time, composed of parishes extending back to the founding of the REC in the 1870s.", " As a part of the Reformed Episcopal Church, the diocese became part of the Anglican Church in North America upon its creation in 2009.", " It was the smallest of both denominations' dioceses, comprising only two parishes in British Columbia, Canada.", " Despite its name, the diocese was inactive in Alaska.", " The diocese also had the Missionary District of Cuba, which was launched in 2003, currently with 20 parishes.", " Its headquarters were located in Victoria, British Columbia.", " The current bishop is Charles Dorrington." ], "title": "Diocese of Western Canada and Alaska" }, { "sentences": [ "Episcopal Diocese of Milwaukee, originally the Diocese of Wisconsin is the diocese of the Episcopal Church in the United States of America located in the southern area of Wisconsin.", " It is in Province V (for the Midwest region).", " The Rt.", " Reverend Steven Miller is the bishop." ], "title": "Episcopal Diocese of Milwaukee" }, { "sentences": [ "The Episcopal Church in South Carolina (TECSC) is a diocese of the Episcopal Church.", " Established in 1785, the diocese is one of the nine original dioceses of the Episcopal Church.", " The diocese originally covered the entire state of South Carolina, but the western part of the state became the Episcopal Diocese of Upper South Carolina in 1922.", " The diocese now covers an area of 24 counties in the eastern part of the state.", " The see city is Charleston, home to Grace Church Cathedral and diocesan headquarters.", " The western portion of the state forms the Episcopal Diocese of Upper South Carolina.", " As a diocese of the Episcopal Church, the Episcopal Church in South Carolina is part of the worldwide Anglican Communion and traces its heritage to the beginnings of Christianity." ], "title": "Episcopal Church in South Carolina" }, { "sentences": [ "Robert William Duncan (born July 5, 1948) is an American Anglican bishop.", " He was the first primate and archbishop of the Anglican Church in North America (ACNA) from June 2009 to June 2014.", " In 1997, he was elected bishop of the Episcopal Diocese of Pittsburgh.", " In 2008, a majority of the diocesan convention voted to withdraw the diocese from the Episcopal Church and, in October 2009, the diocese renamed itself the Anglican Diocese of Pittsburgh.", " Duncan served as bishop for this diocese until 10 September 2016 upon the installation of his successor, Jim Hobby." ], "title": "Robert Duncan (bishop)" }, { "sentences": [ "The Episcopal Church in Minnesota, also known as the Episcopal Diocese of Minnesota, is a diocese of the Episcopal Church in the United States of America which has jurisdiction over all of Minnesota, except Clay County, which is in the Episcopal Diocese of North Dakota.", " It is in Province VI and its offices are in Minneapolis.", " It has two cathedrals: the Cathedral of Our Merciful Saviour in Faribault and St. Mark's Episcopal Cathedral in Minneapolis.", " As of December 2013, there were 20,964 members.", " It has 110 faith communities (this includes 105 churches and the organizations Episcopal Homes of Minnesota, the Episcopal House of Prayer, The Sheltering Arms Foundation, Breck School, and Shattuck-St.", " Mary’s School).", " It affiliated with the Minnesota Council of Churches, The Joint Religious Legislative Coalition, and The Resource Center for Churches.", " Henry Benjamin Whipple was the first bishop of the Episcopal Church in Minnesota.", " Brian Prior is the current bishop.", " The Diocese of Duluth was established as a Missionary Diocese from the Diocese of Minnesota in 1895 and was merged back into the Diocese of Minnesota on May 24, 1955." ], "title": "Episcopal Church in Minnesota" }, { "sentences": [ "Trinity Church is an historic church located at 833 Route 12A in Cornish, New Hampshire, in the United States.", " It began in 1793 as the Episcopal Society and became Trinity Episcopal Church in 1795.", " Instrumental in its establishment was Philander Chase, son of one of the three founders of Cornish and then a student at Dartmouth College.", " Chase later became the first bishop of the Episcopal Diocese of Ohio, the first bishop of the Episcopal Diocese of Illinois, and Presiding Bishop of the Episcopal Church in the United States of America.", " Construction of the church began in 1803 and was finished in 1808.", " On February 1, 1980, it was added to the National Register of Historic Places.", " Its historic graveyard is known as Trinity Cemetery.", " After decades of being vacant, the church was reopened in 2004 as Trinity Anglican Church." ], "title": "Trinity Church (Cornish, New Hampshire)" }, { "sentences": [ "The Episcopal Diocese of the Virgin Islands is a diocese of the Episcopal Church in the United States of America (ECUSA) which includes both the United States Virgin Islands and the British Virgin Islands.", " The diocese is a part of Province II of the Episcopal Church.", " The current Diocesan Bishop of the Virgin Islands is the Edward Ambrose Gumbs.", " The cathedral church of the diocese is the Cathedral Church of All Saints, Charlotte Amalie.", " The diocese currently comprises 14 churches.", " There is a functioning parish school on St. Thomas All Saints Cathedral School there was an academic campus on St. Croix, St. Dunstan's Episcopal High School.", " St. Dunstan's closed in the 1990s.", " There is also the St. Georges School located on the parish property of St. Georges Episcopal Church in Road Town, Tortola in the British Virgin Islands, which also opened the St. Georges School (Secondary Division) in Palestina Estate near to the St. Paul's Episcopal Church in Sea Cow's Bay, Tortola in the British Virgin Islands.", " There is also the St. Mary's School located on the parish property of the St. Mary's Episcopal Church in Valley, Virgin Gorda in the British Virgin Islands." ], "title": "Episcopal Diocese of the Virgin Islands" }, { "sentences": [ "Mark Joseph Lawrence (born March 19, 1950, in Bakersfield, California) is an American Anglican bishop.", " He has been the bishop of the Episcopal Diocese of South Carolina since 2008.", " In November 2012, the diocese under his leadership withdrew from the national Episcopal Church to become an independent Anglican diocese and eventually came under the oversight of the Anglican Global South.", " The national Episcopal Church does not recognize this diocesan withdrawal.", " Instead, national leaders of the Episcopal Church consider Lawrence to have abandoned the Episcopal Church and his position as diocesan bishop.", " According to the official website of the global Anglican Communion, the independent diocese under Lawrence's leadership is not a member of the communion.", " However, the Steering Committee of Anglican primates of the Global South recognized Lawrence as bishop over a diocese \"within the Anglican Communion\" in December 2012 and recognized the diocese as part of the Global South in August 2014.", " The status of the Diocese of South Carolina is currently the subject of state and federal lawsuits, but is settled in terms of canon law.", " [Some debate this, as ACNA canon law does not apply to assets belonging to The Episcopal Church.]", " Lawrence and other bishops in the Diocese are now formally affiliated with the Anglican Church in North America upon the unanimous admittance of the Diocese of South Carolina on 27 June 2017." ], "title": "Mark Lawrence (bishop)" }, { "sentences": [ "The Episcopal Diocese of Indianapolis, formerly known as the Episcopal Diocese of Indiana, is a diocese in Province V (for the Midwest region) of the Episcopal Church.", " It encompasses the southern two-thirds of the state of Indiana.", " Its see is in Indianapolis, Indiana, at Christ Church Cathedral.", " According to the diocesan newsletter, the diocese has 10,137 communicants in 49 parishes.", " The current bishop is Jennifer Baskerville-Burrows, the first African-American woman to serve as diocesan bishop in the Episcopal Church and the first woman to succeed another woman as a diocesan bishop in the Episcopal Church; Catherine Waynick served as bishop of the diocese from 1997 to 2017." ], "title": "Episcopal Diocese of Indianapolis" } ]
[ "Title: Jennifer Baskerville-Burrows\n\nJennifer Lynn Baskerville-Burrows is an American Anglican bishop in the Episcopal Church. In October 2016, she was elected bishop of the Episcopal Diocese of Indianapolis, and she was consecrated on April 29, 2017. She is the first African-American woman to be elected a diocesan bishop. Prior to her consecration, she served as Director of Networking in the Diocese of Chicago. Previously, she was a priest in the Episcopal Diocese of Central New York, the Episcopal Diocese of Newark, and the Episcopal Diocese of California. In addition to her parish ministry, she has been Director of Alumni and Church Relations at Church Divinity School of the Pacific and a chaplain to Syracuse University.", "Title: Diocese of Western Canada and Alaska\n\nThe Diocese of Western Canada and Alaska is a former diocese of the Reformed Episcopal Church and the Anglican Church in North America, currently part of the Diocese of Mid-America, with the Convocation of the West and Western Canada. It also included the Missionary District of Cuba. The diocese was formed in 1996 when the Canadian and American branches of the Reformed Episcopal Church were reunited. It was, at the time, composed of parishes extending back to the founding of the REC in the 1870s. As a part of the Reformed Episcopal Church, the diocese became part of the Anglican Church in North America upon its creation in 2009. It was the smallest of both denominations' dioceses, comprising only two parishes in British Columbia, Canada. Despite its name, the diocese was inactive in Alaska. The diocese also had the Missionary District of Cuba, which was launched in 2003, currently with 20 parishes. Its headquarters were located in Victoria, British Columbia. The current bishop is Charles Dorrington.", "Title: Episcopal Diocese of Milwaukee\n\nEpiscopal Diocese of Milwaukee, originally the Diocese of Wisconsin is the diocese of the Episcopal Church in the United States of America located in the southern area of Wisconsin. It is in Province V (for the Midwest region). The Rt. Reverend Steven Miller is the bishop.", "Title: Episcopal Church in South Carolina\n\nThe Episcopal Church in South Carolina (TECSC) is a diocese of the Episcopal Church. Established in 1785, the diocese is one of the nine original dioceses of the Episcopal Church. The diocese originally covered the entire state of South Carolina, but the western part of the state became the Episcopal Diocese of Upper South Carolina in 1922. The diocese now covers an area of 24 counties in the eastern part of the state. The see city is Charleston, home to Grace Church Cathedral and diocesan headquarters. The western portion of the state forms the Episcopal Diocese of Upper South Carolina. As a diocese of the Episcopal Church, the Episcopal Church in South Carolina is part of the worldwide Anglican Communion and traces its heritage to the beginnings of Christianity.", "Title: Robert Duncan (bishop)\n\nRobert William Duncan (born July 5, 1948) is an American Anglican bishop. He was the first primate and archbishop of the Anglican Church in North America (ACNA) from June 2009 to June 2014. In 1997, he was elected bishop of the Episcopal Diocese of Pittsburgh. In 2008, a majority of the diocesan convention voted to withdraw the diocese from the Episcopal Church and, in October 2009, the diocese renamed itself the Anglican Diocese of Pittsburgh. Duncan served as bishop for this diocese until 10 September 2016 upon the installation of his successor, Jim Hobby.", "Title: Episcopal Church in Minnesota\n\nThe Episcopal Church in Minnesota, also known as the Episcopal Diocese of Minnesota, is a diocese of the Episcopal Church in the United States of America which has jurisdiction over all of Minnesota, except Clay County, which is in the Episcopal Diocese of North Dakota. It is in Province VI and its offices are in Minneapolis. It has two cathedrals: the Cathedral of Our Merciful Saviour in Faribault and St. Mark's Episcopal Cathedral in Minneapolis. As of December 2013, there were 20,964 members. It has 110 faith communities (this includes 105 churches and the organizations Episcopal Homes of Minnesota, the Episcopal House of Prayer, The Sheltering Arms Foundation, Breck School, and Shattuck-St. Mary’s School). It affiliated with the Minnesota Council of Churches, The Joint Religious Legislative Coalition, and The Resource Center for Churches. Henry Benjamin Whipple was the first bishop of the Episcopal Church in Minnesota. Brian Prior is the current bishop. The Diocese of Duluth was established as a Missionary Diocese from the Diocese of Minnesota in 1895 and was merged back into the Diocese of Minnesota on May 24, 1955.", "Title: Trinity Church (Cornish, New Hampshire)\n\nTrinity Church is an historic church located at 833 Route 12A in Cornish, New Hampshire, in the United States. It began in 1793 as the Episcopal Society and became Trinity Episcopal Church in 1795. Instrumental in its establishment was Philander Chase, son of one of the three founders of Cornish and then a student at Dartmouth College. Chase later became the first bishop of the Episcopal Diocese of Ohio, the first bishop of the Episcopal Diocese of Illinois, and Presiding Bishop of the Episcopal Church in the United States of America. Construction of the church began in 1803 and was finished in 1808. On February 1, 1980, it was added to the National Register of Historic Places. Its historic graveyard is known as Trinity Cemetery. After decades of being vacant, the church was reopened in 2004 as Trinity Anglican Church.", "Title: Episcopal Diocese of the Virgin Islands\n\nThe Episcopal Diocese of the Virgin Islands is a diocese of the Episcopal Church in the United States of America (ECUSA) which includes both the United States Virgin Islands and the British Virgin Islands. The diocese is a part of Province II of the Episcopal Church. The current Diocesan Bishop of the Virgin Islands is the Edward Ambrose Gumbs. The cathedral church of the diocese is the Cathedral Church of All Saints, Charlotte Amalie. The diocese currently comprises 14 churches. There is a functioning parish school on St. Thomas All Saints Cathedral School there was an academic campus on St. Croix, St. Dunstan's Episcopal High School. St. Dunstan's closed in the 1990s. There is also the St. Georges School located on the parish property of St. Georges Episcopal Church in Road Town, Tortola in the British Virgin Islands, which also opened the St. Georges School (Secondary Division) in Palestina Estate near to the St. Paul's Episcopal Church in Sea Cow's Bay, Tortola in the British Virgin Islands. There is also the St. Mary's School located on the parish property of the St. Mary's Episcopal Church in Valley, Virgin Gorda in the British Virgin Islands.", "Title: Mark Lawrence (bishop)\n\nMark Joseph Lawrence (born March 19, 1950, in Bakersfield, California) is an American Anglican bishop. He has been the bishop of the Episcopal Diocese of South Carolina since 2008. In November 2012, the diocese under his leadership withdrew from the national Episcopal Church to become an independent Anglican diocese and eventually came under the oversight of the Anglican Global South. The national Episcopal Church does not recognize this diocesan withdrawal. Instead, national leaders of the Episcopal Church consider Lawrence to have abandoned the Episcopal Church and his position as diocesan bishop. According to the official website of the global Anglican Communion, the independent diocese under Lawrence's leadership is not a member of the communion. However, the Steering Committee of Anglican primates of the Global South recognized Lawrence as bishop over a diocese \"within the Anglican Communion\" in December 2012 and recognized the diocese as part of the Global South in August 2014. The status of the Diocese of South Carolina is currently the subject of state and federal lawsuits, but is settled in terms of canon law. [Some debate this, as ACNA canon law does not apply to assets belonging to The Episcopal Church.] Lawrence and other bishops in the Diocese are now formally affiliated with the Anglican Church in North America upon the unanimous admittance of the Diocese of South Carolina on 27 June 2017.", "Title: Episcopal Diocese of Indianapolis\n\nThe Episcopal Diocese of Indianapolis, formerly known as the Episcopal Diocese of Indiana, is a diocese in Province V (for the Midwest region) of the Episcopal Church. It encompasses the southern two-thirds of the state of Indiana. Its see is in Indianapolis, Indiana, at Christ Church Cathedral. According to the diocesan newsletter, the diocese has 10,137 communicants in 49 parishes. The current bishop is Jennifer Baskerville-Burrows, the first African-American woman to serve as diocesan bishop in the Episcopal Church and the first woman to succeed another woman as a diocesan bishop in the Episcopal Church; Catherine Waynick served as bishop of the diocese from 1997 to 2017." ]
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The 1999 Ballon d'Or, given to the best football player in which continent, as judged by a panel of sports journalists from UEFA member countries, was awarded to Rivaldo, a Brazilian former professional footballer and the current president of Mogi Mirim Esporte Clube in Brazil?
Europe
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[ { "sentences": [ "Alexsandro Ribeiro da Silva (born April 16, 1980) is a Brazilian football Forward who currently plays for Brazilian side Mogi Mirim Esporte Clube." ], "title": "Alexsandro Ribeiro da Silva" }, { "sentences": [ "The 2003 Ballon d'Or, given to the best football player in Europe as judged by a panel of sports journalists from UEFA member countries, was awarded to the Czech midfielder Pavel Nedvěd on 22 December 2003.", " On 11 November 2003, was announced the shortlist of 50 male players compiled by a group of experts from \"France Football\".", " There were 52 voters, from Albania, Andorra, Armenia, Austria, Azerbaijan, Belarus, Belgium, Bosnia-Herzegovina, Bulgaria, Croatia, Cyprus, Czech Republic, Denmark, England, Estonia, Faroe Islands, Finland, France, Georgia, Germany, Greece, Hungary, Iceland, Israel, Italy, Kazakhstan, Latvia, Liechtenstein, Lithuania, Luxembourg, Macedonia, Malta, Moldova, Netherlands, Northern Ireland, Norway, Poland, Portugal, Republic of Ireland, Romania, Russia, San Marino, Scotland, Slovakia, Slovenia, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland, Turkey, Ukraine, Wales and Yugoslavia.", " Each picked a first (5pts), second (4pts), third (3pts), fourth (2pts) and fifth choice (1pt)." ], "title": "Ballon d'Or 2003" }, { "sentences": [ "João Fernando Nelo (born 18 March 1979 in São Paulo), commonly known as Fernando Baiano, is a Brazilian footballer who plays for Mogi Mirim Esporte Clube as a striker." ], "title": "Fernando Baiano" }, { "sentences": [ "Mogi Mirim Esporte Clube, commonly called Mogi Mirim, is a Brazilian football team from Mogi Mirim in São Paulo, founded on February 1, 1932." ], "title": "Mogi Mirim Esporte Clube" }, { "sentences": [ "The 2006 Ballon d'Or, given to the best football player in Europe as judged by a panel of sports journalists from UEFA member countries, was awarded to the Italy Defender Fabio Cannavaro on 27 November 2006.", " On 16 October 2006, was announced the shortlist of 50 male players compiled by a group of experts from \"France Football\".", " There were 52 voters, from Albania, Andorra, Armenia, Austria, Azerbaijan, Belarus, Belgium, Bosnia-Herzegovina, Bulgaria, Croatia, Cyprus, Czech Republic, Denmark, England, Estonia, Faroe Islands, Finland, France, Georgia, Germany, Greece, Hungary, Iceland, Israel, Italy, Kazakhstan, Latvia, Liechtenstein, Lithuania, Luxembourg, Macedonia, Malta, Moldova, Netherlands, New Zealand, Norway, Poland, Portugal, Republic of Ireland, Romania, Russia, San Marino, Scotland, Serbia, Slovakia, Slovenia, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland, Turkey, Ukraine and Wales.", " Each picked a first (5pts), second (4pts), third (3pts), fourth (2pts) and fifth choice (1pt)." ], "title": "Ballon d'Or 2006" }, { "sentences": [ "The 2002 Ballon d'Or, given to the best football player in Europe as judged by a panel of sports journalists from UEFA member countries, was awarded to Ronaldo on 12 December 2002.", " This was Ronaldo's second Ballon d'Or, his first award was in 1997." ], "title": "Ballon d'Or 2002" }, { "sentences": [ "The 1999 Ballon d'Or, given to the best football player in Europe as judged by a panel of sports journalists from UEFA member countries, was awarded to Rivaldo on 21 December 1999." ], "title": "Ballon d'Or 1999" }, { "sentences": [ "Fernando Luis Gomes Guilherme (born January 6, 1988 in Fortaleza), is a Brazilian footballer, who currently plays for Mogi Mirim Esporte Clube." ], "title": "Fernando Luis Gomes Guilherme" }, { "sentences": [ "Rivaldo Vítor Borba Ferreira (born 19 April 1972), known as Rivaldo (] ), is a Brazilian former professional footballer and the current president of Mogi Mirim Esporte Clube in Brazil.", " He played mainly as an attacking midfielder but also as a second striker.", " Although primarily left footed, he was capable of playing on either flank, and was on occasion deployed as a wide midfielder or as a winger." ], "title": "Rivaldo" }, { "sentences": [ "The 2005 Ballon d'Or, given to the best football player in Europe as judged by a panel of sports journalists from UEFA member countries, was delivered to the Brazilian midfielder Ronaldinho on 28 November 2005.", " On 24 October 2005, was announced the shortlist of 50 male players compiled by a group of experts from \"France Football\".", " There were 52 voters, from Albania, Andorra, Armenia, Austria, Azerbaijan, Belarus, Belgium, Bosnia-Herzegovina, Bulgaria, Croatia, Cyprus, Czech Republic, Denmark, England, Estonia, Faroe Islands, Finland, France, Georgia, Germany, Greece, Hungary, Iceland, Israel, Italy, Kazakhstan, Latvia, Liechtenstein, Lithuania, Luxembourg, Macedonia, Malta, Moldova, Netherlands, Northern Ireland, Norway, Poland, Portugal, Republic of Ireland, Romania, Russia, San Marino, Scotland, Slovakia, Slovenia, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland, Turkey, Ukraine, Wales and Yugoslavia.", " Each picked a first (5pts), second (4pts), third (3pts), fourth (2pts) and fifth choice (1pt)." ], "title": "Ballon d'Or 2005" } ]
[ "Title: Alexsandro Ribeiro da Silva\n\nAlexsandro Ribeiro da Silva (born April 16, 1980) is a Brazilian football Forward who currently plays for Brazilian side Mogi Mirim Esporte Clube.", "Title: Ballon d'Or 2003\n\nThe 2003 Ballon d'Or, given to the best football player in Europe as judged by a panel of sports journalists from UEFA member countries, was awarded to the Czech midfielder Pavel Nedvěd on 22 December 2003. On 11 November 2003, was announced the shortlist of 50 male players compiled by a group of experts from \"France Football\". There were 52 voters, from Albania, Andorra, Armenia, Austria, Azerbaijan, Belarus, Belgium, Bosnia-Herzegovina, Bulgaria, Croatia, Cyprus, Czech Republic, Denmark, England, Estonia, Faroe Islands, Finland, France, Georgia, Germany, Greece, Hungary, Iceland, Israel, Italy, Kazakhstan, Latvia, Liechtenstein, Lithuania, Luxembourg, Macedonia, Malta, Moldova, Netherlands, Northern Ireland, Norway, Poland, Portugal, Republic of Ireland, Romania, Russia, San Marino, Scotland, Slovakia, Slovenia, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland, Turkey, Ukraine, Wales and Yugoslavia. Each picked a first (5pts), second (4pts), third (3pts), fourth (2pts) and fifth choice (1pt).", "Title: Fernando Baiano\n\nJoão Fernando Nelo (born 18 March 1979 in São Paulo), commonly known as Fernando Baiano, is a Brazilian footballer who plays for Mogi Mirim Esporte Clube as a striker.", "Title: Mogi Mirim Esporte Clube\n\nMogi Mirim Esporte Clube, commonly called Mogi Mirim, is a Brazilian football team from Mogi Mirim in São Paulo, founded on February 1, 1932.", "Title: Ballon d'Or 2006\n\nThe 2006 Ballon d'Or, given to the best football player in Europe as judged by a panel of sports journalists from UEFA member countries, was awarded to the Italy Defender Fabio Cannavaro on 27 November 2006. On 16 October 2006, was announced the shortlist of 50 male players compiled by a group of experts from \"France Football\". There were 52 voters, from Albania, Andorra, Armenia, Austria, Azerbaijan, Belarus, Belgium, Bosnia-Herzegovina, Bulgaria, Croatia, Cyprus, Czech Republic, Denmark, England, Estonia, Faroe Islands, Finland, France, Georgia, Germany, Greece, Hungary, Iceland, Israel, Italy, Kazakhstan, Latvia, Liechtenstein, Lithuania, Luxembourg, Macedonia, Malta, Moldova, Netherlands, New Zealand, Norway, Poland, Portugal, Republic of Ireland, Romania, Russia, San Marino, Scotland, Serbia, Slovakia, Slovenia, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland, Turkey, Ukraine and Wales. Each picked a first (5pts), second (4pts), third (3pts), fourth (2pts) and fifth choice (1pt).", "Title: Ballon d'Or 2002\n\nThe 2002 Ballon d'Or, given to the best football player in Europe as judged by a panel of sports journalists from UEFA member countries, was awarded to Ronaldo on 12 December 2002. This was Ronaldo's second Ballon d'Or, his first award was in 1997.", "Title: Ballon d'Or 1999\n\nThe 1999 Ballon d'Or, given to the best football player in Europe as judged by a panel of sports journalists from UEFA member countries, was awarded to Rivaldo on 21 December 1999.", "Title: Fernando Luis Gomes Guilherme\n\nFernando Luis Gomes Guilherme (born January 6, 1988 in Fortaleza), is a Brazilian footballer, who currently plays for Mogi Mirim Esporte Clube.", "Title: Rivaldo\n\nRivaldo Vítor Borba Ferreira (born 19 April 1972), known as Rivaldo (] ), is a Brazilian former professional footballer and the current president of Mogi Mirim Esporte Clube in Brazil. He played mainly as an attacking midfielder but also as a second striker. Although primarily left footed, he was capable of playing on either flank, and was on occasion deployed as a wide midfielder or as a winger.", "Title: Ballon d'Or 2005\n\nThe 2005 Ballon d'Or, given to the best football player in Europe as judged by a panel of sports journalists from UEFA member countries, was delivered to the Brazilian midfielder Ronaldinho on 28 November 2005. On 24 October 2005, was announced the shortlist of 50 male players compiled by a group of experts from \"France Football\". There were 52 voters, from Albania, Andorra, Armenia, Austria, Azerbaijan, Belarus, Belgium, Bosnia-Herzegovina, Bulgaria, Croatia, Cyprus, Czech Republic, Denmark, England, Estonia, Faroe Islands, Finland, France, Georgia, Germany, Greece, Hungary, Iceland, Israel, Italy, Kazakhstan, Latvia, Liechtenstein, Lithuania, Luxembourg, Macedonia, Malta, Moldova, Netherlands, Northern Ireland, Norway, Poland, Portugal, Republic of Ireland, Romania, Russia, San Marino, Scotland, Slovakia, Slovenia, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland, Turkey, Ukraine, Wales and Yugoslavia. Each picked a first (5pts), second (4pts), third (3pts), fourth (2pts) and fifth choice (1pt)." ]
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Who was born first, Steven Eisenberg or Jenna Bush Hager?
Steven Eisenberg
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[ { "sentences": [ "Steven Eisenberg (born June 23, 1970) is a San Diego, California based specialist in Internal Medicine, Hematology and Oncology.", " He is known as the \"Singing Doctor\", having written over 100 songs for his patients tailored to their own situations.", " His songwriting was featured on NBC's \"The Today Show\" with Jenna Bush Hager as well as on HLN with Michaela Pereira.", " Eisenberg has helped to establish a number of foundations including: Lyrical Life, EnlightenMed, and Chemotopia.", " Eisenberg currently practices at the California Cancer Associates for Research & Excellence (cCARE), a practice he founded." ], "title": "Steven Eisenberg" }, { "sentences": [ "Professor Wale Adebanwi, (born 1969), is a Nigerian - born first Black African Rhodes Professor at Oxford University" ], "title": "Wale Adebanwi" }, { "sentences": [ "Jenna Bush Hager (born November 25, 1981) is an American teacher, author, and journalist.", " She is the younger of the fraternal twin daughters of the 43rd U.S. President George W. Bush and former First Lady Laura Bush, and a granddaughter of the 41st U.S. President George H. W. Bush and former First Lady Barbara Bush.", " She and her sister Barbara were the first twin children of a U.S. president.", " Hager is an author, an editor-at-large for \"Southern Living\" magazine, and correspondent for NBC News." ], "title": "Jenna Bush Hager" }, { "sentences": [ "Barbara Pierce Bush Jr. (born November 25, 1981) is the elder of the fraternal twin daughters (the other is Jenna Bush Hager) of the 43rd U.S. President George W. Bush and former First Lady Laura Bush.", " She is also a granddaughter of the 41st U.S. President George H. W. Bush, and his wife, Barbara Bush, after whom she was named." ], "title": "Barbara Bush (born 1981)" }, { "sentences": [ "In Greek mythology, Despoina, Despoena or Despoine, was the daughter of Demeter and Poseidon and sister of Arion.", " She was the goddess of mysteries of Arcadian cults worshipped under the title \"Despoina\", \"the mistress\" alongside her mother Demeter, one of the goddesses of the Eleusinian mysteries.", " Her real name could not be revealed to anyone except those initiated to her mysteries.", " Pausanias spoke of Demeter as having two daughters; Kore being born first, then later Despoina.", " With Zeus being the father of Kore, and Poseidon as the father of Despoina.", " Pausanias made it clear that Kore is Persephone, though he wouldn't reveal Despoina's proper name." ], "title": "Despoina" }, { "sentences": [ "Augustine of Canterbury (born first third of the 6th century – died probably 26 May 604) was a Catholic Benedictine monk who became the first Archbishop of Canterbury in the year 597.", " He is considered the \"Apostle to the English\" and a founder of the Catholic Church in England." ], "title": "Augustine of Canterbury" }, { "sentences": [ "Susan Dryden Whitson was press secretary to First Lady Laura Bush, the wife of U.S. President George W. Bush.", " During the attacks of September 11th, she was flying from Washington to Milwaukee with Attorney General John Ashcroft.", " Prior to working at the White House, she was the Deputy Communications Director of the Bush-Cheney '04 campaign and the spokesperson for the President and Mrs. Bush's twin daughters, Barbara and Jenna Bush.", " Susan Whitson also worked for the FBI, the US Department of Justice and for Rep. Bob Riley (R-AL), the former governor of Alabama, and Rep. Bill McCollum (R-FL) on Capitol Hill.", " She was a high school English teacher at Hoover High School in Birmingham, Alabama.", " She attended Auburn University." ], "title": "Susan Whitson" }, { "sentences": [ "Madam's Organ Blues Bar is a restaurant and nightclub located at 2461 18th Street NW in Washington, D.C.'s Adams Morgan neighborhood.", " A local landmark, the bar is popular for its nightly live music, especially blues and bluegrass.", " Regular performers include Bobby Parker, Ben Andrews, Catfish Hodge, and Bob Perilla & Big Hillbilly Bluegrass.", " The bar offers billiards, has a rooftop deck and serves soul food.", " Notable regular patrons have included Euan Blair, son of Tony Blair, and the late Soviet dissident artist Alexandr Zhdanov.", " Hungarian Ambassador András Simonyi was not only a regular patron but also performed with his band \"Coalition of the Willing\" for his Washington Diplomatic farewell party attended by a Washington A-list including European diplomats, United States Secretary of Homeland Security Michael Chertoff, and Prime Minister Ferenc Gyurcsány.", " Additionally, Vince Vaughn and Owen Wilson were regulars during the filming of Wedding Crashers, and Politically Incorrect host Bill Maher always stops by when in Washington.", " Barbara and Jenna Bush have also been spotted there.", " Madam's Organ was described as a favored hangout by Playboy and Stuff (magazine), and was featured on the Wild On!", " travel series on E!." ], "title": "Madam's Organ Blues Bar" }, { "sentences": [ "Ana's Story: A Journey of Hope is a non-fiction book, by Jenna Bush, daughter of U.S. President George W. Bush.", " Ana's Story is the account of a 17-year-old mother who was born with HIV.", " Bush met Ana, identified only by her first name, while an intern for UNICEF in Latin America.", " Because of discrimination against AIDS victims, some names and details in the story were altered to protect the subjects." ], "title": "Ana's Story" }, { "sentences": [ "Denise Brunkus is an American illustrator of children's picture books.", " She has illustrated more than 60 books, including the Junie B. Jones series and \"Read All About It!\"", " by Laura and Jenna Bush." ], "title": "Denise Brunkus" } ]
[ "Title: Steven Eisenberg\n\nSteven Eisenberg (born June 23, 1970) is a San Diego, California based specialist in Internal Medicine, Hematology and Oncology. He is known as the \"Singing Doctor\", having written over 100 songs for his patients tailored to their own situations. His songwriting was featured on NBC's \"The Today Show\" with Jenna Bush Hager as well as on HLN with Michaela Pereira. Eisenberg has helped to establish a number of foundations including: Lyrical Life, EnlightenMed, and Chemotopia. Eisenberg currently practices at the California Cancer Associates for Research & Excellence (cCARE), a practice he founded.", "Title: Wale Adebanwi\n\nProfessor Wale Adebanwi, (born 1969), is a Nigerian - born first Black African Rhodes Professor at Oxford University", "Title: Jenna Bush Hager\n\nJenna Bush Hager (born November 25, 1981) is an American teacher, author, and journalist. She is the younger of the fraternal twin daughters of the 43rd U.S. President George W. Bush and former First Lady Laura Bush, and a granddaughter of the 41st U.S. President George H. W. Bush and former First Lady Barbara Bush. She and her sister Barbara were the first twin children of a U.S. president. Hager is an author, an editor-at-large for \"Southern Living\" magazine, and correspondent for NBC News.", "Title: Barbara Bush (born 1981)\n\nBarbara Pierce Bush Jr. (born November 25, 1981) is the elder of the fraternal twin daughters (the other is Jenna Bush Hager) of the 43rd U.S. President George W. Bush and former First Lady Laura Bush. She is also a granddaughter of the 41st U.S. President George H. W. Bush, and his wife, Barbara Bush, after whom she was named.", "Title: Despoina\n\nIn Greek mythology, Despoina, Despoena or Despoine, was the daughter of Demeter and Poseidon and sister of Arion. She was the goddess of mysteries of Arcadian cults worshipped under the title \"Despoina\", \"the mistress\" alongside her mother Demeter, one of the goddesses of the Eleusinian mysteries. Her real name could not be revealed to anyone except those initiated to her mysteries. Pausanias spoke of Demeter as having two daughters; Kore being born first, then later Despoina. With Zeus being the father of Kore, and Poseidon as the father of Despoina. Pausanias made it clear that Kore is Persephone, though he wouldn't reveal Despoina's proper name.", "Title: Augustine of Canterbury\n\nAugustine of Canterbury (born first third of the 6th century – died probably 26 May 604) was a Catholic Benedictine monk who became the first Archbishop of Canterbury in the year 597. He is considered the \"Apostle to the English\" and a founder of the Catholic Church in England.", "Title: Susan Whitson\n\nSusan Dryden Whitson was press secretary to First Lady Laura Bush, the wife of U.S. President George W. Bush. During the attacks of September 11th, she was flying from Washington to Milwaukee with Attorney General John Ashcroft. Prior to working at the White House, she was the Deputy Communications Director of the Bush-Cheney '04 campaign and the spokesperson for the President and Mrs. Bush's twin daughters, Barbara and Jenna Bush. Susan Whitson also worked for the FBI, the US Department of Justice and for Rep. Bob Riley (R-AL), the former governor of Alabama, and Rep. Bill McCollum (R-FL) on Capitol Hill. She was a high school English teacher at Hoover High School in Birmingham, Alabama. She attended Auburn University.", "Title: Madam's Organ Blues Bar\n\nMadam's Organ Blues Bar is a restaurant and nightclub located at 2461 18th Street NW in Washington, D.C.'s Adams Morgan neighborhood. A local landmark, the bar is popular for its nightly live music, especially blues and bluegrass. Regular performers include Bobby Parker, Ben Andrews, Catfish Hodge, and Bob Perilla & Big Hillbilly Bluegrass. The bar offers billiards, has a rooftop deck and serves soul food. Notable regular patrons have included Euan Blair, son of Tony Blair, and the late Soviet dissident artist Alexandr Zhdanov. Hungarian Ambassador András Simonyi was not only a regular patron but also performed with his band \"Coalition of the Willing\" for his Washington Diplomatic farewell party attended by a Washington A-list including European diplomats, United States Secretary of Homeland Security Michael Chertoff, and Prime Minister Ferenc Gyurcsány. Additionally, Vince Vaughn and Owen Wilson were regulars during the filming of Wedding Crashers, and Politically Incorrect host Bill Maher always stops by when in Washington. Barbara and Jenna Bush have also been spotted there. Madam's Organ was described as a favored hangout by Playboy and Stuff (magazine), and was featured on the Wild On! travel series on E!.", "Title: Ana's Story\n\nAna's Story: A Journey of Hope is a non-fiction book, by Jenna Bush, daughter of U.S. President George W. Bush. Ana's Story is the account of a 17-year-old mother who was born with HIV. Bush met Ana, identified only by her first name, while an intern for UNICEF in Latin America. Because of discrimination against AIDS victims, some names and details in the story were altered to protect the subjects.", "Title: Denise Brunkus\n\nDenise Brunkus is an American illustrator of children's picture books. She has illustrated more than 60 books, including the Junie B. Jones series and \"Read All About It!\" by Laura and Jenna Bush." ]
2,143
Which is the other theory of Ben Garrison except conspiracy theory that emerged and went viral during the 2016 United States presidential election cycle?
Seth Rich murder conspiracy theory
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{ "title": [ "Ben Garrison", "Ben Garrison", "Pizzagate conspiracy theory" ], "sent_id": [ 0, 3, 0 ] }
[ { "sentences": [ "Pizzagate is a debunked conspiracy theory that emerged and went viral during the 2016 United States presidential election cycle.", " In the fall of 2016, the personal e-mail account of John Podesta, Hillary Clinton's campaign manager, was hacked in a spear-phishing attack and his e-mails were made public by WikiLeaks.", " Proponents of the Pizzagate theory falsely claimed that the e-mails contained coded messages referring to human trafficking and connecting a number of restaurants in the United States and members of the Democratic Party with an alleged child-sex ring.", " The theory has been extensively discredited by a wide array of organizations, including the District of Columbia Police Department." ], "title": "Pizzagate conspiracy theory" }, { "sentences": [ "The 2016 United States presidential election debates were a series of debates held for the 2016 U.S. presidential general election.", " The Commission on Presidential Debates (CPD), a bipartisan organization formed in 1987, organized three debates among the major presidential candidates.", " The first presidential debate for the 2016 election took place on September 26, 2016, and set the record as the most-watched debate in American history, with 84 million viewers.", " The only vice-presidential debate was held on October 4.", " The second presidential debate took place on October 9, and the final debate took place on October 19.", " All CPD debates occurred from approximately 9 p.m. to 10:30 p.m. EDT (6 p.m. to 7:30 p.m. PDT)." ], "title": "United States presidential debates, 2016" }, { "sentences": [ "\"The Violence\" is a song by American punk rock band Rise Against.", " The song was released on April 20, 2017 as the lead single from their eighth studio album, \"Wolves\".", " Inspired by the 2016 United States presidential election cycle, \"The Violence\" contains lyrics described by vocalist Tim McIlrath as being about \"whether violence is an inevitability of the human condition, or whether it's a choice we make, and therefore, can reject.\"", " The song has charted on both Billboard's Alternative Songs chart and Mainstream Rock Songs chart." ], "title": "The Violence" }, { "sentences": [ "Alyson Kennedy (born June 11, 1950) is an American activist, a member of the Socialist Workers Party (SWP) and the party's nominee for President of the United States in the 2016 United States presidential election.", " She was the party's candidate for Vice President in the 2008 United States presidential election.", " The ticket campaigned for young voters especially.", " At the head of the ticket were two different candidates, Roger Calero and James Harris; Harris was an alternate in some states because Calero was Constitutionally ineligible because he is a lawful permanent resident of the United States (holding a green card), and not a US Citizen.", " They were the first pair to qualify for the ballot in Louisiana Calero/Kennedy won 5,127 votes and Harris/Kennedy 2,424." ], "title": "Alyson Kennedy" }, { "sentences": [ "Ben Garrison is a cartoonist.", " He lives in Lakeside, Montana.", " His political views have been described as libertarian, and his cartoons often portray President Donald Trump in a favorable light.", " He has also drawn cartoons promoting the Pizzagate conspiracy theory and Seth Rich murder conspiracy theory.", " In a 2015 interview with Breitbart News, he said he did not support any presidential candidate in the 2016 election, but also said he admires Trump for \"shaking up the neocon-controlled Republican Party.\"", " In May 2016, a cartoon of his comparing Michelle Obama and Melania Trump drew national attention." ], "title": "Ben Garrison" }, { "sentences": [ "The four-year United States presidential election cycle is a theory that stock markets are weakest in the year following the election of a new U.S. president.", " It suggests that the presidential election has a predictable impact on America's economic policies and market sentiment irrespective of the specific policies of the President.", " It goes on to suggest the levels of stocks for each of the four-years of the presidential term as part of an stock market cycles." ], "title": "United States presidential election cycle" }, { "sentences": [ "The Missouri bellwether is a political phenomenon that notes that the state of Missouri voted for the winner in all but three U.S. Presidential election from 1904 to 2016 (the exceptions are 1956, 2008 and 2012).", " While states like Ohio, Iowa, Nevada, and New Mexico have been arguably stronger indicators of political trends in recent years, Missouri was a consistent swing state throughout the 20th century.", " Nevada has voted for the winner of every presidential election from United States presidential election, 1912 to the present, excluding United States presidential election, 1976 and United States presidential election, 2016, perhaps making it the new bellwether state.", " Prior to the 2008 elections, Lincoln County, Missouri was said to be the only bellwether county in a bellwether state.", " Missouri is also considered a bellwether of U.S. views on hot-button social issues such as stem cell research, gay rights, and school vouchers.", " Some economists also consider the state a bellwether for economic trends such as consumer confidence and unemployment." ], "title": "Missouri bellwether" }, { "sentences": [ "A United States presidential nominating convention is a political convention held every four years in the United States by most of the political parties who will be fielding nominees in the upcoming U.S. presidential election.", " The formal purpose of such a convention is to select the party's nominee for President, as well as to adopt a statement of party principles and goals known as the \"platform\" and adopt the rules for the party's activities, including the presidential nominating process for the next election cycle." ], "title": "United States presidential nominating convention" }, { "sentences": [ "The October Surprise conspiracy theory refers to a plot to influence the outcome of the 1980 United States presidential election, contested between incumbent president Jimmy Carter (D–GA) and his opponent, former California governor Ronald Reagan (R–CA)." ], "title": "October Surprise conspiracy theory" }, { "sentences": [ "The United States presidential election of 1824 was the tenth quadrennial presidential election, held from Tuesday, October 26, to Thursday, December 2, 1824.", " John Quincy Adams was elected President on February 9, 1825.", " The election was the only one in history to be decided by the House of Representatives under the provisions of the Twelfth Amendment to the United States Constitution after no candidate secured a majority of the electoral vote.", " It was also the first U.S. presidential election where the popular vote was recorded, and the only presidential election in which the candidate who received a plurality of electoral votes (Andrew Jackson) did not become President, a source of great bitterness for Jackson and his supporters, who proclaimed the election of Adams a corrupt bargain." ], "title": "United States presidential election, 1824" } ]
[ "Title: Pizzagate conspiracy theory\n\nPizzagate is a debunked conspiracy theory that emerged and went viral during the 2016 United States presidential election cycle. In the fall of 2016, the personal e-mail account of John Podesta, Hillary Clinton's campaign manager, was hacked in a spear-phishing attack and his e-mails were made public by WikiLeaks. Proponents of the Pizzagate theory falsely claimed that the e-mails contained coded messages referring to human trafficking and connecting a number of restaurants in the United States and members of the Democratic Party with an alleged child-sex ring. The theory has been extensively discredited by a wide array of organizations, including the District of Columbia Police Department.", "Title: United States presidential debates, 2016\n\nThe 2016 United States presidential election debates were a series of debates held for the 2016 U.S. presidential general election. The Commission on Presidential Debates (CPD), a bipartisan organization formed in 1987, organized three debates among the major presidential candidates. The first presidential debate for the 2016 election took place on September 26, 2016, and set the record as the most-watched debate in American history, with 84 million viewers. The only vice-presidential debate was held on October 4. The second presidential debate took place on October 9, and the final debate took place on October 19. All CPD debates occurred from approximately 9 p.m. to 10:30 p.m. EDT (6 p.m. to 7:30 p.m. PDT).", "Title: The Violence\n\n\"The Violence\" is a song by American punk rock band Rise Against. The song was released on April 20, 2017 as the lead single from their eighth studio album, \"Wolves\". Inspired by the 2016 United States presidential election cycle, \"The Violence\" contains lyrics described by vocalist Tim McIlrath as being about \"whether violence is an inevitability of the human condition, or whether it's a choice we make, and therefore, can reject.\" The song has charted on both Billboard's Alternative Songs chart and Mainstream Rock Songs chart.", "Title: Alyson Kennedy\n\nAlyson Kennedy (born June 11, 1950) is an American activist, a member of the Socialist Workers Party (SWP) and the party's nominee for President of the United States in the 2016 United States presidential election. She was the party's candidate for Vice President in the 2008 United States presidential election. The ticket campaigned for young voters especially. At the head of the ticket were two different candidates, Roger Calero and James Harris; Harris was an alternate in some states because Calero was Constitutionally ineligible because he is a lawful permanent resident of the United States (holding a green card), and not a US Citizen. They were the first pair to qualify for the ballot in Louisiana Calero/Kennedy won 5,127 votes and Harris/Kennedy 2,424.", "Title: Ben Garrison\n\nBen Garrison is a cartoonist. He lives in Lakeside, Montana. His political views have been described as libertarian, and his cartoons often portray President Donald Trump in a favorable light. He has also drawn cartoons promoting the Pizzagate conspiracy theory and Seth Rich murder conspiracy theory. In a 2015 interview with Breitbart News, he said he did not support any presidential candidate in the 2016 election, but also said he admires Trump for \"shaking up the neocon-controlled Republican Party.\" In May 2016, a cartoon of his comparing Michelle Obama and Melania Trump drew national attention.", "Title: United States presidential election cycle\n\nThe four-year United States presidential election cycle is a theory that stock markets are weakest in the year following the election of a new U.S. president. It suggests that the presidential election has a predictable impact on America's economic policies and market sentiment irrespective of the specific policies of the President. It goes on to suggest the levels of stocks for each of the four-years of the presidential term as part of an stock market cycles.", "Title: Missouri bellwether\n\nThe Missouri bellwether is a political phenomenon that notes that the state of Missouri voted for the winner in all but three U.S. Presidential election from 1904 to 2016 (the exceptions are 1956, 2008 and 2012). While states like Ohio, Iowa, Nevada, and New Mexico have been arguably stronger indicators of political trends in recent years, Missouri was a consistent swing state throughout the 20th century. Nevada has voted for the winner of every presidential election from United States presidential election, 1912 to the present, excluding United States presidential election, 1976 and United States presidential election, 2016, perhaps making it the new bellwether state. Prior to the 2008 elections, Lincoln County, Missouri was said to be the only bellwether county in a bellwether state. Missouri is also considered a bellwether of U.S. views on hot-button social issues such as stem cell research, gay rights, and school vouchers. Some economists also consider the state a bellwether for economic trends such as consumer confidence and unemployment.", "Title: United States presidential nominating convention\n\nA United States presidential nominating convention is a political convention held every four years in the United States by most of the political parties who will be fielding nominees in the upcoming U.S. presidential election. The formal purpose of such a convention is to select the party's nominee for President, as well as to adopt a statement of party principles and goals known as the \"platform\" and adopt the rules for the party's activities, including the presidential nominating process for the next election cycle.", "Title: October Surprise conspiracy theory\n\nThe October Surprise conspiracy theory refers to a plot to influence the outcome of the 1980 United States presidential election, contested between incumbent president Jimmy Carter (D–GA) and his opponent, former California governor Ronald Reagan (R–CA).", "Title: United States presidential election, 1824\n\nThe United States presidential election of 1824 was the tenth quadrennial presidential election, held from Tuesday, October 26, to Thursday, December 2, 1824. John Quincy Adams was elected President on February 9, 1825. The election was the only one in history to be decided by the House of Representatives under the provisions of the Twelfth Amendment to the United States Constitution after no candidate secured a majority of the electoral vote. It was also the first U.S. presidential election where the popular vote was recorded, and the only presidential election in which the candidate who received a plurality of electoral votes (Andrew Jackson) did not become President, a source of great bitterness for Jackson and his supporters, who proclaimed the election of Adams a corrupt bargain." ]
2,144
Pasek and Paul are a duo that won an Academy Award for the song that was performed by whom in La La Land?
Ryan Gosling
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{ "title": [ "Pasek and Paul", "City of Stars" ], "sent_id": [ 2, 0 ] }
[ { "sentences": [ "\"Audition (The Fools Who Dream)\" is a song from the film \"La La Land\" (2016).", " The music of the song was composed by Justin Hurwitz while the lyrics were provided by Benj Pasek and Justin Paul.", " In the film, the song is performed by Emma Stone.", " It received a nomination for Best Original Song at the 89th Academy Awards." ], "title": "Audition (The Fools Who Dream)" }, { "sentences": [ "David Wasco and Sandy Reynolds-Wasco are an American husband and wife duo who are production designers and art directors.", " They are best known for their frequent collaborations with director Quentin Tarantino film's as a production designer such as \"Reservoir Dogs\" (1992), \"Pulp Fiction\" (1994), \"\" (2003), \"\" (2004), \"Inglourious Basterds\" (2009), and \"La La Land\" (2016) for which they received numerous awards and nominations, including the Art Directors Guild Award for Excellence in Production Design for a Contemporary Film, Critics' Choice Movie Award for Best Art Direction, and won the Academy Award for Best Production Design at the 89th Academy Awards." ], "title": "David and Sandy Reynolds-Wasco" }, { "sentences": [ "\"La La Land\" is a song recorded by American singer Demi Lovato.", " It was written by Lovato, Joe Jonas, Nick Jonas and Kevin Jonas and produced by the Jonas Brothers alongside John Fields, for Lovato's debut studio album, \"Don't Forget\" (2008).", " It was released as the album's second single on April 10, 2009, through Hollywood Records.", " \"La La Land\" is one of six songs on the album co-written by the Jonas Brothers, who also contributed backing vocals and guitars to the track.", " Lovato said that she wrote the song about being yourself in Hollywood and not letting other people change who you are.", " Musically, the song is a guitar-driven pop rock song and the lyrics speak of Lovato feeling \"out of place\" in Hollywood." ], "title": "La La Land (Demi Lovato song)" }, { "sentences": [ "Damien Sayre Chazelle ( ; born January 19, 1985) is an American director, screenwriter and producer.", " Chazelle made his directorial debut with the musical film \"Guy and Madeline on a Park Bench\" (2009).", " He rose to prominence for writing and directing his second feature film, \"Whiplash\" (2014), which received five Academy Award nominations, including Best Picture and Best Adapted Screenplay.", " His 2016 film \"La La Land\" was a critical and commercial success, winning all seven of its Golden Globe nominations, including Best Picture, Best Director and Best Screenplay.", " It also received a record-tying fourteen Academy Award nominations, winning six including Best Director, making Chazelle the youngest person in history to win the Oscar for Best Director and to win the Golden Globe for Best Director." ], "title": "Damien Chazelle" }, { "sentences": [ "Ai-Ling Lee is a Singaporean sound editor, re-recording mixer and audio engineer working in Los Angeles, California.", " Her works on films, \"Bruce Almighty\" (2003), \"Spider-Man 2\" (2004), \"Mr. & Mrs. Smith\" (2005), \"\" (2009), \"Tangled\" (2010), \"\" (2011), \"\" (2014), \"\" (2014), \"Wild\" (2014), \"The Maze Runner\" (2014–15), \"Deadpool\" (2016), and critically acclaimed musical-drama \"La La Land\" for which she received two Academy Award nominations at 89th Academy Awards, including Academy Award for Best Sound Editing , and Academy Award for Best Sound Mixing .", " Together with Mildred Iatrou Morgan, their nomination became the first female team to be nominated in the category." ], "title": "Ai-Ling Lee" }, { "sentences": [ "La La Land: Original Motion Picture Soundtrack is the soundtrack album to the 2016 film \"La La Land\".", " The soundtrack album was released through Interscope Records on December 9, 2016.", " The album has peaked at number 2 on the US \"Billboard 200\" and number 1 on the UK Albums Chart." ], "title": "La La Land (soundtrack)" }, { "sentences": [ "Mary Zophres is an American costume designer who has worked in the film industry since 1994.", " She has been nominated for the Academy Award for Best Costume Design twice for \"True Grit\" (2010) and for \"La La Land\" (2016).", " She has also been nominated for the BAFTA Award for Best Costume Design three times for \"Catch Me If You Can\" (2002), \"True Grit\", and \"La La Land\"." ], "title": "Mary Zophres" }, { "sentences": [ "Benj Pasek and Justin Paul, known together as Pasek and Paul, are an American songwriting duo and composing team for musical theater, films, and television.", " Their works include \"\", \"Dogfight\", \"Edges\", \"Dear Evan Hansen\", and \"James and the Giant Peach\".", " Their original songs have been featured on NBC's \"Smash\", and in the film \"La La Land\", for which they won both the Golden Globe and Academy Award for Best Original Song for the song \"City of Stars\"." ], "title": "Pasek and Paul" }, { "sentences": [ "\"Another Day of Sun\" is the opening number from the 2016 musical film \"La La Land\".", " The ensemble number portrays an ensemble of drivers in a Los Angeles traffic jam on a highway ramp singing and dancing about their aspirations to succeed in Hollywood.", " The song was filmed on location on a 130-foot-high express ramp of the Judge Harry Pregerson Interchange in three shots, edited with hidden cuts to give the illusion of a single six-minute take.", " The song was composed by Justin Hurwitz with lyrics by Benj Pasek and Justin Paul, and choreography by Mandy Moore." ], "title": "Another Day of Sun" }, { "sentences": [ "\"City of Stars\" is a song performed by Ryan Gosling and Emma Stone from the film \"La La Land\" (2016).", " The music of the song was composed by Justin Hurwitz while the lyrics were provided by Benj Pasek and Justin Paul.", " The song won numerous awards, including the award for Best Original Song at both the 74th Golden Globe Awards and 89th Academy Awards." ], "title": "City of Stars" } ]
[ "Title: Audition (The Fools Who Dream)\n\n\"Audition (The Fools Who Dream)\" is a song from the film \"La La Land\" (2016). The music of the song was composed by Justin Hurwitz while the lyrics were provided by Benj Pasek and Justin Paul. In the film, the song is performed by Emma Stone. It received a nomination for Best Original Song at the 89th Academy Awards.", "Title: David and Sandy Reynolds-Wasco\n\nDavid Wasco and Sandy Reynolds-Wasco are an American husband and wife duo who are production designers and art directors. They are best known for their frequent collaborations with director Quentin Tarantino film's as a production designer such as \"Reservoir Dogs\" (1992), \"Pulp Fiction\" (1994), \"\" (2003), \"\" (2004), \"Inglourious Basterds\" (2009), and \"La La Land\" (2016) for which they received numerous awards and nominations, including the Art Directors Guild Award for Excellence in Production Design for a Contemporary Film, Critics' Choice Movie Award for Best Art Direction, and won the Academy Award for Best Production Design at the 89th Academy Awards.", "Title: La La Land (Demi Lovato song)\n\n\"La La Land\" is a song recorded by American singer Demi Lovato. It was written by Lovato, Joe Jonas, Nick Jonas and Kevin Jonas and produced by the Jonas Brothers alongside John Fields, for Lovato's debut studio album, \"Don't Forget\" (2008). It was released as the album's second single on April 10, 2009, through Hollywood Records. \"La La Land\" is one of six songs on the album co-written by the Jonas Brothers, who also contributed backing vocals and guitars to the track. Lovato said that she wrote the song about being yourself in Hollywood and not letting other people change who you are. Musically, the song is a guitar-driven pop rock song and the lyrics speak of Lovato feeling \"out of place\" in Hollywood.", "Title: Damien Chazelle\n\nDamien Sayre Chazelle ( ; born January 19, 1985) is an American director, screenwriter and producer. Chazelle made his directorial debut with the musical film \"Guy and Madeline on a Park Bench\" (2009). He rose to prominence for writing and directing his second feature film, \"Whiplash\" (2014), which received five Academy Award nominations, including Best Picture and Best Adapted Screenplay. His 2016 film \"La La Land\" was a critical and commercial success, winning all seven of its Golden Globe nominations, including Best Picture, Best Director and Best Screenplay. It also received a record-tying fourteen Academy Award nominations, winning six including Best Director, making Chazelle the youngest person in history to win the Oscar for Best Director and to win the Golden Globe for Best Director.", "Title: Ai-Ling Lee\n\nAi-Ling Lee is a Singaporean sound editor, re-recording mixer and audio engineer working in Los Angeles, California. Her works on films, \"Bruce Almighty\" (2003), \"Spider-Man 2\" (2004), \"Mr. & Mrs. Smith\" (2005), \"\" (2009), \"Tangled\" (2010), \"\" (2011), \"\" (2014), \"\" (2014), \"Wild\" (2014), \"The Maze Runner\" (2014–15), \"Deadpool\" (2016), and critically acclaimed musical-drama \"La La Land\" for which she received two Academy Award nominations at 89th Academy Awards, including Academy Award for Best Sound Editing , and Academy Award for Best Sound Mixing . Together with Mildred Iatrou Morgan, their nomination became the first female team to be nominated in the category.", "Title: La La Land (soundtrack)\n\nLa La Land: Original Motion Picture Soundtrack is the soundtrack album to the 2016 film \"La La Land\". The soundtrack album was released through Interscope Records on December 9, 2016. The album has peaked at number 2 on the US \"Billboard 200\" and number 1 on the UK Albums Chart.", "Title: Mary Zophres\n\nMary Zophres is an American costume designer who has worked in the film industry since 1994. She has been nominated for the Academy Award for Best Costume Design twice for \"True Grit\" (2010) and for \"La La Land\" (2016). She has also been nominated for the BAFTA Award for Best Costume Design three times for \"Catch Me If You Can\" (2002), \"True Grit\", and \"La La Land\".", "Title: Pasek and Paul\n\nBenj Pasek and Justin Paul, known together as Pasek and Paul, are an American songwriting duo and composing team for musical theater, films, and television. Their works include \"\", \"Dogfight\", \"Edges\", \"Dear Evan Hansen\", and \"James and the Giant Peach\". Their original songs have been featured on NBC's \"Smash\", and in the film \"La La Land\", for which they won both the Golden Globe and Academy Award for Best Original Song for the song \"City of Stars\".", "Title: Another Day of Sun\n\n\"Another Day of Sun\" is the opening number from the 2016 musical film \"La La Land\". The ensemble number portrays an ensemble of drivers in a Los Angeles traffic jam on a highway ramp singing and dancing about their aspirations to succeed in Hollywood. The song was filmed on location on a 130-foot-high express ramp of the Judge Harry Pregerson Interchange in three shots, edited with hidden cuts to give the illusion of a single six-minute take. The song was composed by Justin Hurwitz with lyrics by Benj Pasek and Justin Paul, and choreography by Mandy Moore.", "Title: City of Stars\n\n\"City of Stars\" is a song performed by Ryan Gosling and Emma Stone from the film \"La La Land\" (2016). The music of the song was composed by Justin Hurwitz while the lyrics were provided by Benj Pasek and Justin Paul. The song won numerous awards, including the award for Best Original Song at both the 74th Golden Globe Awards and 89th Academy Awards." ]
2,145
No Prayer on the Road is a concert tour in support of an album which marked the first line-up change since what year?
1982
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[ { "sentences": [ "The Parade Tour (also called the Under the Cherry Moon Tour ) was a concert tour in support of Prince and The Revolution's eighth studio album \"Parade\" and his 1986 film \"Under the Cherry Moon\".", " The Hit n Run Tour wasn't a full scale American tour, but a string of concerts that was dubbed \"Hit n Run\" by Prince's manager.", " Most of those shows were announced days or hours before the actual concert took place.", " The Parade Tour marked the first full tour of Europe by Prince.", " It also saw the expanded Revolution line-up and featured Sheila E. and her band as an opening act for most shows." ], "title": "Parade Tour" }, { "sentences": [ "The 2014 Elite League took place between March and October 2014.", " The Poole Pirates were the defending champions after winning in 2013.", " This season saw the first team line-up change since 2011, with the Leicester Lions replacing the Peterborough Panthers who dropped down a division.", " Ahead of the season the BSPA announced a new rule called the \"Fast Track Scheme\" which means every side has to use two British youngsters at reserve who have passed through the National League - the third tier of British speedway." ], "title": "2014 Elite League speedway season" }, { "sentences": [ "No Prayer on the Road is a concert tour by the British heavy metal band Iron Maiden in support of their album \"No Prayer for the Dying\".", " It is the first tour to feature Janick Gers, who replaced leaving guitarist Adrian Smith.", " Following their large-scale stage shows used in the 1980s, the band opted for a less elaborate production from this tour onwards, with bassist Steve Harris commenting, \"We thought the \"Seventh Son\" ... stage show just got a bit out of hand.", " I mean, the actual Eddie and the backdrops I thought looked amazing, but the giant icebergs and stuff were a bit naff, I think, and we just wanted to get away from all that and turn everything into like a massive club gig again, which we really managed to do.", " And having Janick in the band gave everybody a much-needed kick up the arse, too, because, being new, he was so enthusiastic about everything.", " I think it made us all open our eyes a bit and look at things in a new way.\"" ], "title": "No Prayer on the Road" }, { "sentences": [ "Midnight Wire is the fifth studio album by Curved Air and was recorded in 1975.", " It marked another line-up change in the band, with Darryl Way and Sonja Kristina recruiting new musicians after the end of the reunion tour marked by the \"Curved Air - Live\" album.", " Kristina's friend Norma Tager, who had helped design the costumes she wore on stage from Curved Air's reunion in 1974 to their breakup in 1976, contributed all the lyrics to the songs." ], "title": "Midnight Wire" }, { "sentences": [ "QR (also known as Quiet Riot, Quiet Riot IV, or QR IV ) is the sixth studio album released in 1988 by the American heavy metal band Quiet Riot.", " The album featured a major line-up change.", " Singer and founding member Kevin Dubrow had been fired before the recording sessions began, and replaced by Rough Cutt vocalist Paul Shortino.", " The band had fired DuBrow mainly because of comments he was making to the metal press about Quiet Riot's supposed superiority over other bands, which strained friendships that members of Quiet Riot had with those bands.", " Shortino's hiring was not the only line-up change, as Chuck Wright had quit the band and was replaced by Sean McNabb.", " This left the album with the distinction of being the only Quiet Riot release without DuBrow on vocals, or any other original members (until 1993's \"Terrified\")." ], "title": "QR (album)" }, { "sentences": [ "No Prayer for the Dying is the eighth studio album by English heavy metal band Iron Maiden.", " It marks their first line-up change since 1982; guitarist Adrian Smith left the band during the pre-production phase, unhappy with the musical direction it was taking, and only having contributed to one song, \"Hooks in You\".", " Smith was replaced by Janick Gers, who had previously worked with singer Bruce Dickinson on his first solo-album, \"Tattooed Millionaire\", and had also worked with Ian Gillan, former Marillion singer Fish, and new wave of British heavy metal band, White Spirit." ], "title": "No Prayer for the Dying" }, { "sentences": [ "The Vintage Caravan are a rock band from Álftanes, Iceland.", " The band was formed in 2006 by Óskar Logi Ágústsson and Guðjón Reynisson before bassist Alexander Örn Númason joined after the first studio album.", " There has been just one line-up change since the founding of the band when Stefán Ari Stefánsson replaced Guðjón Reynisson on drums in 2015.", " The band have released three studio albums." ], "title": "The Vintage Caravan" }, { "sentences": [ "The Blond Ambition World Tour was the third concert tour by American singer-songwriter Madonna.", " The tour was launched in support of her fourth studio album, \"Like a Prayer\", and the soundtrack, \"I'm Breathless\".", " The tour reached North America, Europe and Asia.", " It was a highly controversial tour, mainly for its juxtaposition of Catholic iconography and sexuality. \"", "Rolling Stone\" called it an \"elaborately choreographed, sexually provocative extravaganza\" and proclaimed it \"the best tour of 1990.\"", " In 1991, a documentary film, \"Truth or Dare\" (\"In Bed with Madonna\" outside North America), was released chronicling the tour.", " The tour received the \"Most Creative Stage Production\" at the Pollstar Concert Industry Awards.", " The tour was named the Greatest Concert of the 1990s by \"Rolling Stone\".", " In 2015, the BBC credited the tour with \"invent[ing] the modern, multi-media pop spectacle\"." ], "title": "Blond Ambition World Tour" }, { "sentences": [ "Kihnspiracy is a 1983 studio album by the Greg Kihn Band and features the hit single \"Jeopardy\".", " The Album marks the groups first line-up change since 1975 with Greg Douglass taking over as lead guitar player after the departure of Dave Carpenter." ], "title": "Kihnspiracy" }, { "sentences": [ "The Up All Night Tour was the first headlining concert tour by English-Irish boy band One Direction, showcasing their debut album, \"Up All Night\" (2011).", " It began in December 2011 and was One Direction's first solo tour after being formed in the seventh series of \"The X Factor\" and being signed to Syco Records.", " The concert tour was announced in September 2011, with the initial British and Irish dates being revealed.", " The concert tour was managed by Modest!", " Management, the shows were backed by a five-piece musical band, and the creative assessments were handled by Caroline Watson and Lou Teasdale, among others.", " After the initial concert tour concluded in January 2012, shortly afterwards, the concert tour expanded with legs in Oceania and North America.", " They ultimately played over 60 shows in Europe, Oceania and North America." ], "title": "Up All Night Tour" } ]
[ "Title: Parade Tour\n\nThe Parade Tour (also called the Under the Cherry Moon Tour ) was a concert tour in support of Prince and The Revolution's eighth studio album \"Parade\" and his 1986 film \"Under the Cherry Moon\". The Hit n Run Tour wasn't a full scale American tour, but a string of concerts that was dubbed \"Hit n Run\" by Prince's manager. Most of those shows were announced days or hours before the actual concert took place. The Parade Tour marked the first full tour of Europe by Prince. It also saw the expanded Revolution line-up and featured Sheila E. and her band as an opening act for most shows.", "Title: 2014 Elite League speedway season\n\nThe 2014 Elite League took place between March and October 2014. The Poole Pirates were the defending champions after winning in 2013. This season saw the first team line-up change since 2011, with the Leicester Lions replacing the Peterborough Panthers who dropped down a division. Ahead of the season the BSPA announced a new rule called the \"Fast Track Scheme\" which means every side has to use two British youngsters at reserve who have passed through the National League - the third tier of British speedway.", "Title: No Prayer on the Road\n\nNo Prayer on the Road is a concert tour by the British heavy metal band Iron Maiden in support of their album \"No Prayer for the Dying\". It is the first tour to feature Janick Gers, who replaced leaving guitarist Adrian Smith. Following their large-scale stage shows used in the 1980s, the band opted for a less elaborate production from this tour onwards, with bassist Steve Harris commenting, \"We thought the \"Seventh Son\" ... stage show just got a bit out of hand. I mean, the actual Eddie and the backdrops I thought looked amazing, but the giant icebergs and stuff were a bit naff, I think, and we just wanted to get away from all that and turn everything into like a massive club gig again, which we really managed to do. And having Janick in the band gave everybody a much-needed kick up the arse, too, because, being new, he was so enthusiastic about everything. I think it made us all open our eyes a bit and look at things in a new way.\"", "Title: Midnight Wire\n\nMidnight Wire is the fifth studio album by Curved Air and was recorded in 1975. It marked another line-up change in the band, with Darryl Way and Sonja Kristina recruiting new musicians after the end of the reunion tour marked by the \"Curved Air - Live\" album. Kristina's friend Norma Tager, who had helped design the costumes she wore on stage from Curved Air's reunion in 1974 to their breakup in 1976, contributed all the lyrics to the songs.", "Title: QR (album)\n\nQR (also known as Quiet Riot, Quiet Riot IV, or QR IV ) is the sixth studio album released in 1988 by the American heavy metal band Quiet Riot. The album featured a major line-up change. Singer and founding member Kevin Dubrow had been fired before the recording sessions began, and replaced by Rough Cutt vocalist Paul Shortino. The band had fired DuBrow mainly because of comments he was making to the metal press about Quiet Riot's supposed superiority over other bands, which strained friendships that members of Quiet Riot had with those bands. Shortino's hiring was not the only line-up change, as Chuck Wright had quit the band and was replaced by Sean McNabb. This left the album with the distinction of being the only Quiet Riot release without DuBrow on vocals, or any other original members (until 1993's \"Terrified\").", "Title: No Prayer for the Dying\n\nNo Prayer for the Dying is the eighth studio album by English heavy metal band Iron Maiden. It marks their first line-up change since 1982; guitarist Adrian Smith left the band during the pre-production phase, unhappy with the musical direction it was taking, and only having contributed to one song, \"Hooks in You\". Smith was replaced by Janick Gers, who had previously worked with singer Bruce Dickinson on his first solo-album, \"Tattooed Millionaire\", and had also worked with Ian Gillan, former Marillion singer Fish, and new wave of British heavy metal band, White Spirit.", "Title: The Vintage Caravan\n\nThe Vintage Caravan are a rock band from Álftanes, Iceland. The band was formed in 2006 by Óskar Logi Ágústsson and Guðjón Reynisson before bassist Alexander Örn Númason joined after the first studio album. There has been just one line-up change since the founding of the band when Stefán Ari Stefánsson replaced Guðjón Reynisson on drums in 2015. The band have released three studio albums.", "Title: Blond Ambition World Tour\n\nThe Blond Ambition World Tour was the third concert tour by American singer-songwriter Madonna. The tour was launched in support of her fourth studio album, \"Like a Prayer\", and the soundtrack, \"I'm Breathless\". The tour reached North America, Europe and Asia. It was a highly controversial tour, mainly for its juxtaposition of Catholic iconography and sexuality. \" Rolling Stone\" called it an \"elaborately choreographed, sexually provocative extravaganza\" and proclaimed it \"the best tour of 1990.\" In 1991, a documentary film, \"Truth or Dare\" (\"In Bed with Madonna\" outside North America), was released chronicling the tour. The tour received the \"Most Creative Stage Production\" at the Pollstar Concert Industry Awards. The tour was named the Greatest Concert of the 1990s by \"Rolling Stone\". In 2015, the BBC credited the tour with \"invent[ing] the modern, multi-media pop spectacle\".", "Title: Kihnspiracy\n\nKihnspiracy is a 1983 studio album by the Greg Kihn Band and features the hit single \"Jeopardy\". The Album marks the groups first line-up change since 1975 with Greg Douglass taking over as lead guitar player after the departure of Dave Carpenter.", "Title: Up All Night Tour\n\nThe Up All Night Tour was the first headlining concert tour by English-Irish boy band One Direction, showcasing their debut album, \"Up All Night\" (2011). It began in December 2011 and was One Direction's first solo tour after being formed in the seventh series of \"The X Factor\" and being signed to Syco Records. The concert tour was announced in September 2011, with the initial British and Irish dates being revealed. The concert tour was managed by Modest! Management, the shows were backed by a five-piece musical band, and the creative assessments were handled by Caroline Watson and Lou Teasdale, among others. After the initial concert tour concluded in January 2012, shortly afterwards, the concert tour expanded with legs in Oceania and North America. They ultimately played over 60 shows in Europe, Oceania and North America." ]
2,146
What pitcher, that has won the Cy Young Award for four consecutive years, did Eddie Perez play with?
Gregory Alan Maddux
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[ { "sentences": [ "Gregory Alan Maddux (born April 14, 1966), nicknamed \"Mad Dog\" and \"The Professor\", is an American former Major League Baseball (MLB) pitcher.", " Maddux is best known for his accomplishments while playing for the Atlanta Braves and the Chicago Cubs .", " With the Braves, he won the 1995 World Series over the Cleveland Indians.", " The first to achieve a number of feats and records, he was the first pitcher in major league history to win the Cy Young Award for four consecutive years (1992–1995), matched by only one other pitcher, Randy Johnson.", " During those four seasons, Maddux had a 75–29 record with a 1.98 earned run average (ERA), while allowing less than one baserunner per inning." ], "title": "Greg Maddux" }, { "sentences": [ "The 1999 Arizona Diamondbacks looked to improve on their 1998 expansion season.", " They looked to contend in what was a strong National League West Division.", " They finished the season with a highly surprising record of 100-62, good enough for the NL West division title.", " In the NLDS, however, they fell in four games to the New York Mets on Todd Pratt's infamous home run.", " Randy Johnson would win the NL Cy Young Award and become the third pitcher to win the Cy Young Award in both leagues." ], "title": "1999 Arizona Diamondbacks season" }, { "sentences": [ "Pedro E. Segarra (born April 28, 1959) is a Puerto Rican-American politician and lawyer who served as mayor of Hartford, Connecticut.", " Segarra was appointed to the Hartford City Council through the efforts of then Mayor Eddie Perez.", " Prior to becoming mayor, Segarra was president of Hartford's City Council.", " He succeeded former Mayor Eddie Perez who resigned after he was convicted by a state Superior Court jury of bribery and extortion in a political corruption case, though Perez' convictions eventually were reversed by the Connecticut Appellate Court.", " Segarra, who was sworn in as mayor on June 25, 2010 and won re-election on November 1, 2011.", " In 2015, Luke Bronin defeated Segarra for the Democratic mayoral nomination.", " He is Hartford's second mayor of Puerto Rican ancestry and the first openly gay mayor of the city.", " He is also the second openly gay mayor of an American state capital city (David Cicilline of neighboring Providence, Rhode Island was the first)." ], "title": "Pedro Segarra" }, { "sentences": [ "The Cy Young Award is given annually to the best pitchers in Major League Baseball (MLB), one each for the American League (AL) and National League (NL).", " The award was first introduced in 1956 by Baseball Commissioner Ford Frick in honor of Hall of Fame pitcher Cy Young, who died in 1955.", " The award was originally given to the single best pitcher in the major leagues, but in 1967, after the retirement of Frick, the award was given to one pitcher in each league." ], "title": "Cy Young Award" }, { "sentences": [ "The 2002 Arizona Diamondbacks looked to repeat as World Series champions.", " They looked to contend in what was once again a strong National League West Division.", " They finished the season with a record of 98-64, good enough for the division title.", " Randy Johnson would finish the season as the NL Cy Young Award winner and become the second pitcher to win five Cy Young Awards." ], "title": "2002 Arizona Diamondbacks season" }, { "sentences": [ "Eduardo Rafael Pérez (born May 4, 1968) is a Venezuelan-American former professional baseball player and current First Base coach.", " He played in Major League Baseball as a catcher for the Atlanta Braves, Cleveland Indians and the Milwaukee Brewers.", " He batted and threw right-handed.", " Pérez is the current bullpen coach for the Atlanta Braves.", " He was known for being pitcher Greg Maddux's personal catcher during his tenure as a player with the Braves." ], "title": "Eddie Pérez (baseball)" }, { "sentences": [ "The New York Yankees' 2001 season was the 99th season for the Yankees.", " The team finished with a record of 95-65 finishing 13.5 games ahead of the Boston Red Sox.", " New York was managed by Joe Torre.", " The Yankees played at Yankee Stadium.", " Roger Clemens had sixteen straight wins, tying an American League mark shared by Walter Johnson, Lefty Grove, Schoolboy Rowe, and Smoky Joe Wood.", " Clemens would finish the season with the AL Cy Young Award and become the first pitcher to win six Cy Young Awards." ], "title": "2001 New York Yankees season" }, { "sentences": [ "\"Sporting News\" established the Pitcher of the Year Award in 1944.", " Until the award was replaced by two separate awards in 2013, it was given annually to the pitcher in each league having the most outstanding season.", " No awards were given in 1946 or 1947.", " This award was established before there was a Cy Young Award.", " The Cy Young Award is voted by baseball writers from each city, and critics claim the writers who follow a particular team or player throughout a season are naturally disposed to vote for him.", " Starting in 2013, the Starting Pitcher of the Year Award and Relief Pitcher of the Year Award are given annually to the starting and relief pitchers in each league judged by \"Sporting News\" baseball experts as having had the most outstanding season, and is one of the oldest and most prestigious pitching awards in Major League Baseball." ], "title": "Sporting News Pitcher of the Year Award" }, { "sentences": [ "Randall David Johnson (born September 10, 1963), nicknamed \"The Big Unit\", is an American former baseball pitcher who played 22 seasons in Major League Baseball (MLB) from 1988 to 2009 for six teams.", " He played primarily for the Seattle Mariners and the Arizona Diamondbacks.", " His 303 career victories rank as the fifth-most by a left-hander in MLB history, while his 4,875 strikeouts place him second all-time behind Nolan Ryan and are the most by a left-hander.", " He holds five of the seven highest single-season strikeout totals by a left-hander in modern history.", " Johnson won the Cy Young Award five times, second only to Roger Clemens' seven, and he is one of two pitchers (the other being Greg Maddux) to win the award four consecutive times (1999–2002).", " In 1999, he joined Pedro Martínez and Gaylord Perry in the rare feat of winning the award in both the American and National Leagues.", " He is also one of five pitchers to pitch no-hitters in both leagues.", " On May 18, 2004, at the age of forty, Johnson became the oldest pitcher in major league history to throw a perfect game.", " He is also one of eighteen pitchers in history to record a win against all 30 MLB franchises." ], "title": "Randy Johnson" }, { "sentences": [ "John Andrew Smoltz (born May 15, 1967), nicknamed \"Smoltzie\" and \"Marmaduke,\" is an American former baseball pitcher who played 22 seasons in Major League Baseball from 1988 to 2009, all but the last year with the Atlanta Braves.", " An eight-time All-Star, Smoltz was part of a celebrated trio of starting pitchers, along with Greg Maddux and Tom Glavine, who propelled Atlanta to perennial pennant contention in the 1990s, highlighted by a championship in the 1995 World Series.", " He won the National League (NL) Cy Young Award in 1996 after posting a record of 24–8, equaling the most victories by an NL pitcher since 1972.", " Though predominantly known as a starter, Smoltz was converted to a reliever in 2001 after his recovery from Tommy John surgery, and spent four years as the team's closer before returning to a starting role.", " In 2002, he set the NL record with 55 saves and became only the second pitcher in history (joining Dennis Eckersley) to record both a 20-win season and a 50-save season.", " He is the only pitcher in major league history to record both 200 wins and 150 saves." ], "title": "John Smoltz" } ]
[ "Title: Greg Maddux\n\nGregory Alan Maddux (born April 14, 1966), nicknamed \"Mad Dog\" and \"The Professor\", is an American former Major League Baseball (MLB) pitcher. Maddux is best known for his accomplishments while playing for the Atlanta Braves and the Chicago Cubs . With the Braves, he won the 1995 World Series over the Cleveland Indians. The first to achieve a number of feats and records, he was the first pitcher in major league history to win the Cy Young Award for four consecutive years (1992–1995), matched by only one other pitcher, Randy Johnson. During those four seasons, Maddux had a 75–29 record with a 1.98 earned run average (ERA), while allowing less than one baserunner per inning.", "Title: 1999 Arizona Diamondbacks season\n\nThe 1999 Arizona Diamondbacks looked to improve on their 1998 expansion season. They looked to contend in what was a strong National League West Division. They finished the season with a highly surprising record of 100-62, good enough for the NL West division title. In the NLDS, however, they fell in four games to the New York Mets on Todd Pratt's infamous home run. Randy Johnson would win the NL Cy Young Award and become the third pitcher to win the Cy Young Award in both leagues.", "Title: Pedro Segarra\n\nPedro E. Segarra (born April 28, 1959) is a Puerto Rican-American politician and lawyer who served as mayor of Hartford, Connecticut. Segarra was appointed to the Hartford City Council through the efforts of then Mayor Eddie Perez. Prior to becoming mayor, Segarra was president of Hartford's City Council. He succeeded former Mayor Eddie Perez who resigned after he was convicted by a state Superior Court jury of bribery and extortion in a political corruption case, though Perez' convictions eventually were reversed by the Connecticut Appellate Court. Segarra, who was sworn in as mayor on June 25, 2010 and won re-election on November 1, 2011. In 2015, Luke Bronin defeated Segarra for the Democratic mayoral nomination. He is Hartford's second mayor of Puerto Rican ancestry and the first openly gay mayor of the city. He is also the second openly gay mayor of an American state capital city (David Cicilline of neighboring Providence, Rhode Island was the first).", "Title: Cy Young Award\n\nThe Cy Young Award is given annually to the best pitchers in Major League Baseball (MLB), one each for the American League (AL) and National League (NL). The award was first introduced in 1956 by Baseball Commissioner Ford Frick in honor of Hall of Fame pitcher Cy Young, who died in 1955. The award was originally given to the single best pitcher in the major leagues, but in 1967, after the retirement of Frick, the award was given to one pitcher in each league.", "Title: 2002 Arizona Diamondbacks season\n\nThe 2002 Arizona Diamondbacks looked to repeat as World Series champions. They looked to contend in what was once again a strong National League West Division. They finished the season with a record of 98-64, good enough for the division title. Randy Johnson would finish the season as the NL Cy Young Award winner and become the second pitcher to win five Cy Young Awards.", "Title: Eddie Pérez (baseball)\n\nEduardo Rafael Pérez (born May 4, 1968) is a Venezuelan-American former professional baseball player and current First Base coach. He played in Major League Baseball as a catcher for the Atlanta Braves, Cleveland Indians and the Milwaukee Brewers. He batted and threw right-handed. Pérez is the current bullpen coach for the Atlanta Braves. He was known for being pitcher Greg Maddux's personal catcher during his tenure as a player with the Braves.", "Title: 2001 New York Yankees season\n\nThe New York Yankees' 2001 season was the 99th season for the Yankees. The team finished with a record of 95-65 finishing 13.5 games ahead of the Boston Red Sox. New York was managed by Joe Torre. The Yankees played at Yankee Stadium. Roger Clemens had sixteen straight wins, tying an American League mark shared by Walter Johnson, Lefty Grove, Schoolboy Rowe, and Smoky Joe Wood. Clemens would finish the season with the AL Cy Young Award and become the first pitcher to win six Cy Young Awards.", "Title: Sporting News Pitcher of the Year Award\n\n\"Sporting News\" established the Pitcher of the Year Award in 1944. Until the award was replaced by two separate awards in 2013, it was given annually to the pitcher in each league having the most outstanding season. No awards were given in 1946 or 1947. This award was established before there was a Cy Young Award. The Cy Young Award is voted by baseball writers from each city, and critics claim the writers who follow a particular team or player throughout a season are naturally disposed to vote for him. Starting in 2013, the Starting Pitcher of the Year Award and Relief Pitcher of the Year Award are given annually to the starting and relief pitchers in each league judged by \"Sporting News\" baseball experts as having had the most outstanding season, and is one of the oldest and most prestigious pitching awards in Major League Baseball.", "Title: Randy Johnson\n\nRandall David Johnson (born September 10, 1963), nicknamed \"The Big Unit\", is an American former baseball pitcher who played 22 seasons in Major League Baseball (MLB) from 1988 to 2009 for six teams. He played primarily for the Seattle Mariners and the Arizona Diamondbacks. His 303 career victories rank as the fifth-most by a left-hander in MLB history, while his 4,875 strikeouts place him second all-time behind Nolan Ryan and are the most by a left-hander. He holds five of the seven highest single-season strikeout totals by a left-hander in modern history. Johnson won the Cy Young Award five times, second only to Roger Clemens' seven, and he is one of two pitchers (the other being Greg Maddux) to win the award four consecutive times (1999–2002). In 1999, he joined Pedro Martínez and Gaylord Perry in the rare feat of winning the award in both the American and National Leagues. He is also one of five pitchers to pitch no-hitters in both leagues. On May 18, 2004, at the age of forty, Johnson became the oldest pitcher in major league history to throw a perfect game. He is also one of eighteen pitchers in history to record a win against all 30 MLB franchises.", "Title: John Smoltz\n\nJohn Andrew Smoltz (born May 15, 1967), nicknamed \"Smoltzie\" and \"Marmaduke,\" is an American former baseball pitcher who played 22 seasons in Major League Baseball from 1988 to 2009, all but the last year with the Atlanta Braves. An eight-time All-Star, Smoltz was part of a celebrated trio of starting pitchers, along with Greg Maddux and Tom Glavine, who propelled Atlanta to perennial pennant contention in the 1990s, highlighted by a championship in the 1995 World Series. He won the National League (NL) Cy Young Award in 1996 after posting a record of 24–8, equaling the most victories by an NL pitcher since 1972. Though predominantly known as a starter, Smoltz was converted to a reliever in 2001 after his recovery from Tommy John surgery, and spent four years as the team's closer before returning to a starting role. In 2002, he set the NL record with 55 saves and became only the second pitcher in history (joining Dennis Eckersley) to record both a 20-win season and a 50-save season. He is the only pitcher in major league history to record both 200 wins and 150 saves." ]
2,147
SkyWorld is the fourth public album by a group based on what city?
Los Angeles
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Bergersen and Nick Phoenix in 2006.", " The company focuses predominantly on movie and trailer music, and has supplied tracks to films such as \"Interstellar\", \"Harry Potter\", \"Nathan for You\", \"Pirates of the Caribbean\", and \"X-Men\"." ], "title": "Two Steps from Hell" }, { "sentences": [ "Classics Volume Two, also stylised as Classics, Vol.", " 2, is the ninth public album by the group Two Steps From Hell, released in June 2015.", " It features 15 previously unreleased tracks composed by Thomas J. Bergersen alongside 10 new tracks from Nick Phoenix which would later be released in their latest industry album, \"Empire\".", " The album features tracks containing vocal performances by Felicia Farerre and Aya Peard." ], "title": "Classics Volume Two (Two Steps from Hell album)" }, { "sentences": [ "Halloween is the third public album by the group Two Steps from Hell, and was released in September 2012.", " The album contains 48 tracks, written by composers Thomas J. Bergersen and Nick Phoenix.", " All the tracks, apart from \"To Die on Halloween\", are from their previous promotional releases.", " This public album is the first to have songs with English vocals, including \"To Die on Halloween\", \"This Is Oh My Dear\" (a vocal version of \"Monkey Business\" from the album The Devil Wears Nada), and \"Deck the Halls with Blood (from the album Ashes)\"." ], "title": "Halloween (Two Steps from Hell album)" }, { "sentences": [ "Classics Volume One, also stylised as Classics, Vol.", " 1, is the fifth public album by the group Two Steps From Hell, released in June 2013.", " It consists of 23 tracks written by composers Thomas J. Bergersen and Nick Phoenix.", " This album is the first public album available in lossless audio, with others to follow.", " All songs except \"Return from Darkness\" and \"Path to Earth\" are from their previous promotional releases.", " The album also features an extended version of \"Eternal Sorrow\" from the \"Nemesis\" album, as well as tweaked versions of \"Magnan Imus\", \"White Witch\", and \"The World Is Mind\"." ], "title": "Classics Volume One (Two Steps From Hell album)" }, { "sentences": [ "Archangel is the second public album by the group Two Steps from Hell, released in September 2011.", " It consists of 26 tracks written by composers Thomas J. Bergersen and Nick Phoenix.", " The album contains 14 tracks from the album \"Nero\"." ], "title": "Archangel (Two Steps from Hell album)" }, { "sentences": [ "City of the Fallen is a production music company based in Washington DC.", " Founded by Ryan Amon in 2009, the company produces music for movie trailers.", " In early 2012, Ryan released City of the Fallen's first public album called \"Divinus\", which was made available via Amazon and iTunes.", " In late 2011 after the release of City of the Fallen's 5th volume, \"Divine Power\", Amon announced that he would be taking a break from writing and composing music for City of the Fallen after focusing on the company for the last 3 years.", " In early 2012 when a fan asked via City of the Fallen's Facebook page if Ryan would resume writing and composing music in 2012, he replied only saying \"We think that sounds like a good idea...\"" ], "title": "City of the Fallen" }, { "sentences": [ "Invincible is the first public album by the group Two Steps From Hell, and was released in May 2010.", " It consists of 22 tracks written by composers Thomas J. Bergersen and Nick Phoenix.", " All the tracks, apart from \"Am I Not Human?\"", " and \"To Glory\" (both of which were later released on the album \"Nero\"), are from their previous releases.", " The album also features modified versions of \"Freedom Fighters\" and \"Undying Love\" from the \"Legend\" album." ], "title": "Invincible (Two Steps from Hell album)" }, { "sentences": [ "Battlecry is the eighth public album by the group Two Steps from Hell, released April 28, 2015.", " It consists of 26 tracks written by composers Thomas J. Bergersen and Nick Phoenix.", " This album features mostly all-new tracks, except for \"Amaria\" from the \"Amaria\" album.", " It features vocal performances by Merethe Soltvedt, Nick Phoenix and Felicia Farerre." ], "title": "Battlecry (Two Steps from Hell album)" }, { "sentences": [ "SkyWorld is the fourth public album by the group Two Steps from Hell, and was released in October 2012.", " The album contains 22 tracks written by composers Thomas J. Bergersen and Nick Phoenix.", " All tracks, except for \"Dark Ages\", are brand new original tracks.", " The cover and sleeve are designed by Steven R. Gilmore, with the futuristic city illustration by Sergey Vorontsov." ], "title": "SkyWorld" } ]
[ "Title: Go-Ahead Singapore\n\nGo-Ahead Singapore is a new Singapore bus operator that commenced operations on 4 September 2016. It is a subsidiary of the Go-Ahead Group. It is the fourth public transport operator and the second public transport operator operating under the Bus Contracting Model, after Tower Transit Singapore.", "Title: Two Steps from Hell\n\nTwo Steps from Hell is an American production music company based in Los Angeles, California, founded by Thomas J. Bergersen and Nick Phoenix in 2006. The company focuses predominantly on movie and trailer music, and has supplied tracks to films such as \"Interstellar\", \"Harry Potter\", \"Nathan for You\", \"Pirates of the Caribbean\", and \"X-Men\".", "Title: Classics Volume Two (Two Steps from Hell album)\n\nClassics Volume Two, also stylised as Classics, Vol. 2, is the ninth public album by the group Two Steps From Hell, released in June 2015. It features 15 previously unreleased tracks composed by Thomas J. Bergersen alongside 10 new tracks from Nick Phoenix which would later be released in their latest industry album, \"Empire\". The album features tracks containing vocal performances by Felicia Farerre and Aya Peard.", "Title: Halloween (Two Steps from Hell album)\n\nHalloween is the third public album by the group Two Steps from Hell, and was released in September 2012. The album contains 48 tracks, written by composers Thomas J. Bergersen and Nick Phoenix. All the tracks, apart from \"To Die on Halloween\", are from their previous promotional releases. This public album is the first to have songs with English vocals, including \"To Die on Halloween\", \"This Is Oh My Dear\" (a vocal version of \"Monkey Business\" from the album The Devil Wears Nada), and \"Deck the Halls with Blood (from the album Ashes)\".", "Title: Classics Volume One (Two Steps From Hell album)\n\nClassics Volume One, also stylised as Classics, Vol. 1, is the fifth public album by the group Two Steps From Hell, released in June 2013. It consists of 23 tracks written by composers Thomas J. Bergersen and Nick Phoenix. This album is the first public album available in lossless audio, with others to follow. All songs except \"Return from Darkness\" and \"Path to Earth\" are from their previous promotional releases. The album also features an extended version of \"Eternal Sorrow\" from the \"Nemesis\" album, as well as tweaked versions of \"Magnan Imus\", \"White Witch\", and \"The World Is Mind\".", "Title: Archangel (Two Steps from Hell album)\n\nArchangel is the second public album by the group Two Steps from Hell, released in September 2011. It consists of 26 tracks written by composers Thomas J. Bergersen and Nick Phoenix. The album contains 14 tracks from the album \"Nero\".", "Title: City of the Fallen\n\nCity of the Fallen is a production music company based in Washington DC. Founded by Ryan Amon in 2009, the company produces music for movie trailers. In early 2012, Ryan released City of the Fallen's first public album called \"Divinus\", which was made available via Amazon and iTunes. In late 2011 after the release of City of the Fallen's 5th volume, \"Divine Power\", Amon announced that he would be taking a break from writing and composing music for City of the Fallen after focusing on the company for the last 3 years. In early 2012 when a fan asked via City of the Fallen's Facebook page if Ryan would resume writing and composing music in 2012, he replied only saying \"We think that sounds like a good idea...\"", "Title: Invincible (Two Steps from Hell album)\n\nInvincible is the first public album by the group Two Steps From Hell, and was released in May 2010. It consists of 22 tracks written by composers Thomas J. Bergersen and Nick Phoenix. All the tracks, apart from \"Am I Not Human?\" and \"To Glory\" (both of which were later released on the album \"Nero\"), are from their previous releases. The album also features modified versions of \"Freedom Fighters\" and \"Undying Love\" from the \"Legend\" album.", "Title: Battlecry (Two Steps from Hell album)\n\nBattlecry is the eighth public album by the group Two Steps from Hell, released April 28, 2015. It consists of 26 tracks written by composers Thomas J. Bergersen and Nick Phoenix. This album features mostly all-new tracks, except for \"Amaria\" from the \"Amaria\" album. It features vocal performances by Merethe Soltvedt, Nick Phoenix and Felicia Farerre.", "Title: SkyWorld\n\nSkyWorld is the fourth public album by the group Two Steps from Hell, and was released in October 2012. The album contains 22 tracks written by composers Thomas J. Bergersen and Nick Phoenix. All tracks, except for \"Dark Ages\", are brand new original tracks. The cover and sleeve are designed by Steven R. Gilmore, with the futuristic city illustration by Sergey Vorontsov." ]
2,148
Of the persons who Dezider Hoffmann photographed, who was the idol of the "bobby soxers" ?
Frank Sinatra
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easy
{ "title": [ "Dezo Hoffmann", "Dezo Hoffmann", "Frank Sinatra" ], "sent_id": [ 0, 1, 0 ] }
[ { "sentences": [ "Indonesian Idol Season Six is a continuation of the Indonesian Idol show in the year 2010.", " Indonesian Idol came back after a suspension in the year 2009.", " What is different in this season is the judge of this event is no longer Titi DJ and Indra, who was replaced by Erwin Gutawa and Agnes Monica.", " Formation of the judge changed to four persons, namely Erwin Gutawa who acts as chairman of the judge, Agnes Monica, Anang Hermansyah, and a guest judge.", " For the position of the host, remains entrusted to Daniel Mananta which will guide the event this year alone.", " This season, Indonesian Idol theme is \"Be A Superstar\"." ], "title": "Indonesian Idol (season 6)" }, { "sentences": [ "Poe Toaster is a media epithet popularly used to refer to an unidentified person (or more probably two persons in succession, possibly father and son) who, for over seven decades, paid an annual tribute to American author Edgar Allan Poe by visiting the cenotaph marking his original grave in Baltimore, Maryland, in the early hours of January 19, Poe's birthday.", " The shadowy figure, dressed in black with a wide-brimmed hat and white scarf, would pour himself a glass of cognac and raise a toast to Poe's memory, then vanish into the night, leaving three roses in a distinctive arrangement and the unfinished bottle of cognac.", " Onlookers gathered annually in hopes of glimpsing the elusive Toaster, who did not seek publicity and was rarely seen or photographed." ], "title": "Poe Toaster" }, { "sentences": [ "Dezider Hoffmann (most often credited as Dezo Hoffmann or Dežo Hoffmann, 1912 - 1986) was a Slovak photographer, photojournalist and cameraman from Czechoslovakia.", " He earned international acclaim in the 1960s, shooting photographs of well known pop and showbiz personalities, such as The Beatles, The Rolling Stones, Dusty Springfield, Charlie Chaplin, Sophia Loren, Marlon Brando, Marilyn Monroe, Laurence Olivier, The Kinks, The Shadows, Tom Jones, Jimi Hendrix, Frank Sinatra, Bob Marley, Duke Ellington, Louis Armstrong, Elton John, Omar Sharif and Pink Floyd." ], "title": "Dezo Hoffmann" }, { "sentences": [ "Francis Albert Sinatra ( ; ] ; December 12, 1915 – May 14, 1998) was an American singer, actor, and producer who was one of the most popular and influential musical artists of the 20th century.", " He is one of the best-selling music artists of all time, having sold more than 150 million records worldwide.", " Born in Hoboken, New Jersey, to Italian immigrants, Sinatra began his musical career in the swing era with bandleaders Harry James and Tommy Dorsey.", " Sinatra found success as a solo artist after he signed with Columbia Records in 1943, becoming the idol of the \"bobby soxers\".", " He released his debut album, \"The Voice of Frank Sinatra\", in 1946.", " Sinatra's professional career had stalled by the early 1950s, and he turned to Las Vegas, where he became one of its best known performers as part of the Rat Pack.", " His career was reborn in 1953 with the success of \"From Here to Eternity\", with his performance subsequently winning an Academy Award and Golden Globe Award for Best Supporting Actor.", " Sinatra released several critically lauded albums, including \"In the Wee Small Hours\" (1955), \"Songs for Swingin' Lovers!", "\" (1956), \"Come Fly with Me\" (1958), \"Only the Lonely\" (1958) and \"Nice 'n' Easy\" (1960)." ], "title": "Frank Sinatra" }, { "sentences": [ "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." ], "title": "World Cup Sculpture" }, { "sentences": [ "Bobby soxer is a 1940s sociological coinage describing the often very zealous fans of traditional pop music, in particular its creators like singer Frank Sinatra.", " Bobby soxers were usually teenage girls and young adult women from about 12 to 25.", " Fashionable adolescent girls wore poodle skirts and rolled down their socks to the ankle.", " In high schools and colleges, the gymnasium was often used as a dance floor; however, since street shoes and street detritus might damage the polished wood floors, the students were required to remove their shoes and flop dance in their bobby socks, hence the terms \"bobby soxer\" and \"sock hop\"." ], "title": "Bobby soxer" }, { "sentences": [ "Asa Hoffmann (born February 25, 1943 in New York City) is a FIDE Master in chess, chess teacher and author from the United States of America.", " He is known as \"the sparring partner of champions\".", " His peak regular USCF rating is 2471, his peak quick rating is 2515 and his peak blitz rating is 2414.", " He was portrayed in the movie \"Searching for Bobby Fischer\" by actor Austin Pendleton.", " Hoffmann is interviewed in the documentary \"Bobby Fischer Against the World\" along with Anthony Saidy, Larry Evans, and Susan Polgar.", " In 1987 he was profiled in the \"New York Times\"." ], "title": "Asa Hoffmann" }, { "sentences": [ "A Murti (Sanskrit: मूर्ति, IAST: Mūrti) literally means any form, embodiment or solid object, and typically refers to an image, statue or idol of a deity or person in Indian culture.", " By the Prana Pratishtha ceremony, the idol becomes identical with the deity.", " \"Murtis\" are also found in some nontheistic Jainism traditions, where they serve as symbols of revered persons inside Jain temples, and are worshipped in Murtipujaka rituals." ], "title": "Murti" }, { "sentences": [ "Nelson Ackerman Eddy (June 29, 1901 – March 6, 1967) was an American singer and actor who appeared in 19 musical films during the 1930s and 1940s, as well as in opera and on the concert stage, radio, television, and in nightclubs.", " A classically trained baritone, he is best remembered for the eight films in which he costarred with soprano Jeanette MacDonald.", " He was one of the first \"crossover\" stars, a superstar appealing both to shrieking bobby soxers and opera purists, and in his heyday, he was the highest paid singer in the world." ], "title": "Nelson Eddy" }, { "sentences": [ "George Gardner Rockwood (April 12, 1832 – July 10, 1911) was a 19th-century celebrity photographer.", " His New York City studio photographed over 350,000 persons." ], "title": "George G. Rockwood" } ]
[ "Title: Indonesian Idol (season 6)\n\nIndonesian Idol Season Six is a continuation of the Indonesian Idol show in the year 2010. Indonesian Idol came back after a suspension in the year 2009. What is different in this season is the judge of this event is no longer Titi DJ and Indra, who was replaced by Erwin Gutawa and Agnes Monica. Formation of the judge changed to four persons, namely Erwin Gutawa who acts as chairman of the judge, Agnes Monica, Anang Hermansyah, and a guest judge. For the position of the host, remains entrusted to Daniel Mananta which will guide the event this year alone. This season, Indonesian Idol theme is \"Be A Superstar\".", "Title: Poe Toaster\n\nPoe Toaster is a media epithet popularly used to refer to an unidentified person (or more probably two persons in succession, possibly father and son) who, for over seven decades, paid an annual tribute to American author Edgar Allan Poe by visiting the cenotaph marking his original grave in Baltimore, Maryland, in the early hours of January 19, Poe's birthday. The shadowy figure, dressed in black with a wide-brimmed hat and white scarf, would pour himself a glass of cognac and raise a toast to Poe's memory, then vanish into the night, leaving three roses in a distinctive arrangement and the unfinished bottle of cognac. Onlookers gathered annually in hopes of glimpsing the elusive Toaster, who did not seek publicity and was rarely seen or photographed.", "Title: Dezo Hoffmann\n\nDezider Hoffmann (most often credited as Dezo Hoffmann or Dežo Hoffmann, 1912 - 1986) was a Slovak photographer, photojournalist and cameraman from Czechoslovakia. He earned international acclaim in the 1960s, shooting photographs of well known pop and showbiz personalities, such as The Beatles, The Rolling Stones, Dusty Springfield, Charlie Chaplin, Sophia Loren, Marlon Brando, Marilyn Monroe, Laurence Olivier, The Kinks, The Shadows, Tom Jones, Jimi Hendrix, Frank Sinatra, Bob Marley, Duke Ellington, Louis Armstrong, Elton John, Omar Sharif and Pink Floyd.", "Title: Frank Sinatra\n\nFrancis Albert Sinatra ( ; ] ; December 12, 1915 – May 14, 1998) was an American singer, actor, and producer who was one of the most popular and influential musical artists of the 20th century. He is one of the best-selling music artists of all time, having sold more than 150 million records worldwide. Born in Hoboken, New Jersey, to Italian immigrants, Sinatra began his musical career in the swing era with bandleaders Harry James and Tommy Dorsey. Sinatra found success as a solo artist after he signed with Columbia Records in 1943, becoming the idol of the \"bobby soxers\". He released his debut album, \"The Voice of Frank Sinatra\", in 1946. Sinatra's professional career had stalled by the early 1950s, and he turned to Las Vegas, where he became one of its best known performers as part of the Rat Pack. His career was reborn in 1953 with the success of \"From Here to Eternity\", with his performance subsequently winning an Academy Award and Golden Globe Award for Best Supporting Actor. Sinatra released several critically lauded albums, including \"In the Wee Small Hours\" (1955), \"Songs for Swingin' Lovers! \" (1956), \"Come Fly with Me\" (1958), \"Only the Lonely\" (1958) and \"Nice 'n' Easy\" (1960).", "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: Bobby soxer\n\nBobby soxer is a 1940s sociological coinage describing the often very zealous fans of traditional pop music, in particular its creators like singer Frank Sinatra. Bobby soxers were usually teenage girls and young adult women from about 12 to 25. Fashionable adolescent girls wore poodle skirts and rolled down their socks to the ankle. In high schools and colleges, the gymnasium was often used as a dance floor; however, since street shoes and street detritus might damage the polished wood floors, the students were required to remove their shoes and flop dance in their bobby socks, hence the terms \"bobby soxer\" and \"sock hop\".", "Title: Asa Hoffmann\n\nAsa Hoffmann (born February 25, 1943 in New York City) is a FIDE Master in chess, chess teacher and author from the United States of America. He is known as \"the sparring partner of champions\". His peak regular USCF rating is 2471, his peak quick rating is 2515 and his peak blitz rating is 2414. He was portrayed in the movie \"Searching for Bobby Fischer\" by actor Austin Pendleton. Hoffmann is interviewed in the documentary \"Bobby Fischer Against the World\" along with Anthony Saidy, Larry Evans, and Susan Polgar. In 1987 he was profiled in the \"New York Times\".", "Title: Murti\n\nA Murti (Sanskrit: मूर्ति, IAST: Mūrti) literally means any form, embodiment or solid object, and typically refers to an image, statue or idol of a deity or person in Indian culture. By the Prana Pratishtha ceremony, the idol becomes identical with the deity. \"Murtis\" are also found in some nontheistic Jainism traditions, where they serve as symbols of revered persons inside Jain temples, and are worshipped in Murtipujaka rituals.", "Title: Nelson Eddy\n\nNelson Ackerman Eddy (June 29, 1901 – March 6, 1967) was an American singer and actor who appeared in 19 musical films during the 1930s and 1940s, as well as in opera and on the concert stage, radio, television, and in nightclubs. A classically trained baritone, he is best remembered for the eight films in which he costarred with soprano Jeanette MacDonald. He was one of the first \"crossover\" stars, a superstar appealing both to shrieking bobby soxers and opera purists, and in his heyday, he was the highest paid singer in the world.", "Title: George G. Rockwood\n\nGeorge Gardner Rockwood (April 12, 1832 – July 10, 1911) was a 19th-century celebrity photographer. His New York City studio photographed over 350,000 persons." ]
2,149
520 Park Avenue and 220 Central Park South, are in which city?
New York City
comparison
easy
{ "title": [ "520 Park Avenue", "220 Central Park South" ], "sent_id": [ 0, 1 ] }
[ { "sentences": [ "520 Park Avenue is an American skyscraper under construction on East 60th Street west of Park Avenue in Manhattan, New York City.", " It was designed by Robert A.M. Stern Architects.", " The building will cost US$450 million to build.", " The tower will be completed by 2017.", " It is a Zeckendorf development." ], "title": "520 Park Avenue" }, { "sentences": [ "The Church of St. Ignatius of Loyola is a Roman Catholic parish church located on the Upper East Side of Manhattan, New York City, administered by the Society of Jesus (Jesuits).", " The parish is under the authority of the Archdiocese of New York, and was established in 1851 as St. Lawrence O'Toole's Church.", " In 1898, permission to change the patron saint of the parish from St. Lawrence O’Toole to St. Ignatius of Loyola was granted by Rome.", " The address is 980 Park Avenue, New York City, New York 10028.", " The church on the southwest corner of Park Avenue and 84th Street is part of a Jesuit complex on the block that includes Wallace Hall, the parish hall, beneath the church, the rectory at the midblock location on Park Avenue, the grade school of St. Ignatius's School on the north midblock location of 84th Street behind the church and the high school of Loyola School (also 980 Park Avenue) at the northwest corner of Park Avenue and 83rd Street.", " In addition, another Jesuit high school, Regis High School (55 E 84th Street), occupies the midblock location on the north side of 84th Street.", " The church was added to the National Register of Historic Places on July 24, 1980." ], "title": "Church of St. Ignatius Loyola (New York City)" }, { "sentences": [ "200 Central Park South is a Modern-style building on the south side of Central Park in New York City, at the corner of 7th Avenue and Central Park South (59th Street).", " It is most notable for its curving facade, banded by balconies.", " Its exterior is beige brick and glass.", " It is across from a major pedestrian and vehicle entrance into Central Park, known as the \"Merchant's Gate\".", " This full service building was built post-war in 1963 by Bernard Spitzer and Melvin Lipman.", " It was designed by Wechsler & Schimenti.", " This building is highly recognizable in New York City photographs, most notably for its curved facade.", " The building is lined with terraces that taper in, then curve, and taper out as they wrap around the two faces of the building." ], "title": "200 Central Park South" }, { "sentences": [ "Grand Army Plaza lies between 58th Street and 60th Street, just west of Fifth Avenue and just east of East Drive.", " It is bisected by Central Park South.", " The plaza is bounded on the north by Scholars Gate, once one of the two main entrances to the carriage drives of Central Park; bounded on the west by the famed Plaza Hotel; bounded on the south by the Bergdorf Goodman department store, formerly the site of the Cornelius Vanderbilt II House, once one of Fifth Avenue's grandest Gilded Age mansions." ], "title": "Grand Army Plaza (Manhattan)" }, { "sentences": [ "The Cape May County Park & Zoo in Cape May Court House, New Jersey, provides free year-round admission to a collection of more than 550 animals representing 250 species in 85 acre of exhibits.", " The zoo is located at 707 Route 9 North, in the center of Cape May County's Central Park, and together the zoo and the park cover about 220 acre .", " The zoo began operation in 1978.", " Its principal exhibit areas are a 57 acre \"African Savanna\", a free-flight aviary, and a reptile collection.", " In addition to the Zoo and Park Central, there is also Park East, Park North and Park South." ], "title": "Cape May County Park & Zoo" }, { "sentences": [ "220 Central Park South is a residential skyscraper currently under construction, being developed by Vornado Realty Trust.", " It is located in Midtown Manhattan, New York City, in the U.S. state of New York, and is being designed by Robert A.M. Stern Architects." ], "title": "220 Central Park South" }, { "sentences": [ "The Park Avenue Tunnel, also called the Murray Hill Tunnel, is a 1600 ft tunnel that passes under seven blocks of Park Avenue in Murray Hill, in the New York City borough of Manhattan.", " Traffic currently goes northbound from 33rd Street toward the Park Avenue Viaduct.", " The tunnel is under the jurisdiction of the New York City Department of Transportation, and carries one lane of northbound car traffic from East 33rd Street to East 40th Street; from 40th Street north, traffic must follow the Park Avenue Viaduct around Grand Central Terminal to 46th Street.", " The vertical clearance is 8 ft ." ], "title": "Park Avenue Tunnel (roadway)" }, { "sentences": [ "Tinley Park Station (also known as Tinley Park-Oak Park Avenue Station) is an elaborate commuter railroad station along Metra's Rock Island District line in Tinley Park, Illinois.", " The station is officially located at 6700 South Street between Oak Park Avenue and 66th Court, however parking is also available on the opposite side of the station along North Street between Oak Park Avenue and 67th Avenue, as well as the center of the block of Oak Park Avenue, 173rd Street, 67th Court and 172nd Street.", " Another parking area exists along South Street opposite the main parking lot at the station.", " The station itself is lies 23.5 mi away from LaSalle Street, the northern terminus of the line." ], "title": "Tinley Park station" }, { "sentences": [ "Columbus Circle, named for Christopher Columbus, is a traffic circle and heavily trafficked intersection in the New York City borough of Manhattan, located at the intersection of Eighth Avenue, Broadway, Central Park South (West 59th Street), and Central Park West, at the southwest corner of Central Park.", " It is the point from which all official distances from New York City are measured.", " The name is also used for the neighborhood a few blocks around the circle in each direction.", " To the south of the circle lies Hell's Kitchen, also known as \"Clinton\", and the Theater District, and to the north is the Upper West Side." ], "title": "Columbus Circle" }, { "sentences": [ "The Pond and Hallett Nature Sanctuary occupy the low-lying southeast corner of New York City's Central Park, at the corner of Grand Army Plaza, across Central Park South from Plaza Hotel, and abutting Fifth Avenue.", " The Pond is one of seven natural-seeming bodies of water in the Park." ], "title": "The Pond and Hallett Nature Sanctuary" } ]
[ "Title: 520 Park Avenue\n\n520 Park Avenue is an American skyscraper under construction on East 60th Street west of Park Avenue in Manhattan, New York City. It was designed by Robert A.M. Stern Architects. The building will cost US$450 million to build. The tower will be completed by 2017. It is a Zeckendorf development.", "Title: Church of St. Ignatius Loyola (New York City)\n\nThe Church of St. Ignatius of Loyola is a Roman Catholic parish church located on the Upper East Side of Manhattan, New York City, administered by the Society of Jesus (Jesuits). The parish is under the authority of the Archdiocese of New York, and was established in 1851 as St. Lawrence O'Toole's Church. In 1898, permission to change the patron saint of the parish from St. Lawrence O’Toole to St. Ignatius of Loyola was granted by Rome. The address is 980 Park Avenue, New York City, New York 10028. The church on the southwest corner of Park Avenue and 84th Street is part of a Jesuit complex on the block that includes Wallace Hall, the parish hall, beneath the church, the rectory at the midblock location on Park Avenue, the grade school of St. Ignatius's School on the north midblock location of 84th Street behind the church and the high school of Loyola School (also 980 Park Avenue) at the northwest corner of Park Avenue and 83rd Street. In addition, another Jesuit high school, Regis High School (55 E 84th Street), occupies the midblock location on the north side of 84th Street. The church was added to the National Register of Historic Places on July 24, 1980.", "Title: 200 Central Park South\n\n200 Central Park South is a Modern-style building on the south side of Central Park in New York City, at the corner of 7th Avenue and Central Park South (59th Street). It is most notable for its curving facade, banded by balconies. Its exterior is beige brick and glass. It is across from a major pedestrian and vehicle entrance into Central Park, known as the \"Merchant's Gate\". This full service building was built post-war in 1963 by Bernard Spitzer and Melvin Lipman. It was designed by Wechsler & Schimenti. This building is highly recognizable in New York City photographs, most notably for its curved facade. The building is lined with terraces that taper in, then curve, and taper out as they wrap around the two faces of the building.", "Title: Grand Army Plaza (Manhattan)\n\nGrand Army Plaza lies between 58th Street and 60th Street, just west of Fifth Avenue and just east of East Drive. It is bisected by Central Park South. The plaza is bounded on the north by Scholars Gate, once one of the two main entrances to the carriage drives of Central Park; bounded on the west by the famed Plaza Hotel; bounded on the south by the Bergdorf Goodman department store, formerly the site of the Cornelius Vanderbilt II House, once one of Fifth Avenue's grandest Gilded Age mansions.", "Title: Cape May County Park & Zoo\n\nThe Cape May County Park & Zoo in Cape May Court House, New Jersey, provides free year-round admission to a collection of more than 550 animals representing 250 species in 85 acre of exhibits. The zoo is located at 707 Route 9 North, in the center of Cape May County's Central Park, and together the zoo and the park cover about 220 acre . The zoo began operation in 1978. Its principal exhibit areas are a 57 acre \"African Savanna\", a free-flight aviary, and a reptile collection. In addition to the Zoo and Park Central, there is also Park East, Park North and Park South.", "Title: 220 Central Park South\n\n220 Central Park South is a residential skyscraper currently under construction, being developed by Vornado Realty Trust. It is located in Midtown Manhattan, New York City, in the U.S. state of New York, and is being designed by Robert A.M. Stern Architects.", "Title: Park Avenue Tunnel (roadway)\n\nThe Park Avenue Tunnel, also called the Murray Hill Tunnel, is a 1600 ft tunnel that passes under seven blocks of Park Avenue in Murray Hill, in the New York City borough of Manhattan. Traffic currently goes northbound from 33rd Street toward the Park Avenue Viaduct. The tunnel is under the jurisdiction of the New York City Department of Transportation, and carries one lane of northbound car traffic from East 33rd Street to East 40th Street; from 40th Street north, traffic must follow the Park Avenue Viaduct around Grand Central Terminal to 46th Street. The vertical clearance is 8 ft .", "Title: Tinley Park station\n\nTinley Park Station (also known as Tinley Park-Oak Park Avenue Station) is an elaborate commuter railroad station along Metra's Rock Island District line in Tinley Park, Illinois. The station is officially located at 6700 South Street between Oak Park Avenue and 66th Court, however parking is also available on the opposite side of the station along North Street between Oak Park Avenue and 67th Avenue, as well as the center of the block of Oak Park Avenue, 173rd Street, 67th Court and 172nd Street. Another parking area exists along South Street opposite the main parking lot at the station. The station itself is lies 23.5 mi away from LaSalle Street, the northern terminus of the line.", "Title: Columbus Circle\n\nColumbus Circle, named for Christopher Columbus, is a traffic circle and heavily trafficked intersection in the New York City borough of Manhattan, located at the intersection of Eighth Avenue, Broadway, Central Park South (West 59th Street), and Central Park West, at the southwest corner of Central Park. It is the point from which all official distances from New York City are measured. The name is also used for the neighborhood a few blocks around the circle in each direction. To the south of the circle lies Hell's Kitchen, also known as \"Clinton\", and the Theater District, and to the north is the Upper West Side.", "Title: The Pond and Hallett Nature Sanctuary\n\nThe Pond and Hallett Nature Sanctuary occupy the low-lying southeast corner of New York City's Central Park, at the corner of Grand Army Plaza, across Central Park South from Plaza Hotel, and abutting Fifth Avenue. The Pond is one of seven natural-seeming bodies of water in the Park." ]
2,150
MAKO Surgical Corp accepted a deal from Stryker for what amount?
$1.65B
bridge
easy
{ "title": [ "MAKO Surgical Corp.", "Stryker Corporation" ], "sent_id": [ 1, 0 ] }
[ { "sentences": [ "The Bachelor of Science in Nursing (BSN, BScN) also known in some countries as a Bachelor of Nursing (BN) or Bachelor of Science (BS) with a Major in Nursing is an academic degree in the science and principles of nursing, granted by an accredited tertiary education provider.", " The course of study is typically three or four years.", " The difference in degree designation may relate to the amount of basic science courses required as part of the degree, with BScN and BSN degree curriculums requiring completion of more courses on math and natural sciences that are more typical of BSc degrees (e.g. calculus, physics, chemistry, biology) and BN curriculums more focused on nursing theory, nursing process, and teaching versions of general science topics that are adapted to be more specific and relevant to nursing practice.", " Nursing school students are generally required to take courses in social and behavioral sciences and liberal arts, including nutrition, anatomy, chemistry, mathematics, and English.", " In addition to those courses, experience in physical and social sciences, communication, leadership, and critical thinking is required for a bachelor's degree.", " BSN programs typically last 3-4 years.", " With a BSN you can work in private medical and surgical hospital, a physician's office, public medical and surgical hospitals, home health care services, and nursing facilities.", " Having a BSN can result in more opportunities and better salary than just an associate degree." ], "title": "Bachelor of Science in Nursing" }, { "sentences": [ "Micro-invasive glaucoma surgery (MIGS) is the latest advance in surgical treatment for glaucoma, which aims to reduce intraocular pressure by either increasing outflow of aqueous humor or reducing its production.", " MIGS comprises a group of surgical procedures which share common features.", " MIGS procedures involve a minimally invasive approach, often with small cuts or micro-incisions through the cornea that causes the least amount of trauma to surrounding scleral and conjunctival tissues.", " The techniques minimize tissue scarring, allowing for the possibility of traditional glaucoma procedures such as trabeculectomy or glaucoma valve implantation (also known as glaucoma drainage device) to be performed in the future if needed." ], "title": "Minimally invasive glaucoma surgery" }, { "sentences": [ "Zanvyl Krieger (April 1, 1906 — September 15, 2000) was an American businessman and philanthropist in Baltimore, Maryland.", " He was best known for his philanthropy, including major donations to the Johns Hopkins University and the Kennedy Krieger Institute.", " Krieger amassed his fortune through an investment in U.S. Surgical Corp, which manufactured surgical staples." ], "title": "Zanvyl Krieger" }, { "sentences": [ "Dr. Frederic Moll co-founded Intuitive Surgical with John Freund and Rob Younge, and was Founder & CEO of Hansen Medical.", " He was a board member of Mako Surgical until its sale in 2013.", " During his surgical residency, he invented the safety trocar, which helped make general laparoscopic surgery possible.", " Dr. Moll is currently the founder, Chairman and CEO of Auris Surgical Robotics." ], "title": "Frederic Moll" }, { "sentences": [ "MAKO Surgical Corp. was a publicly traded medical device company based in Florida.", " On September 25, 2013, the Board of Directors of Mako Surgical accepted a deal to be acquired by Stryker for $1.65B.", " The deal closed in December 2013." ], "title": "MAKO Surgical Corp." }, { "sentences": [ "Proctocolectomy is the surgical removal of the rectum and all or part of the colon.", " It is a most widely accepted surgical method for ulcerative colitis and Familial adenomatous polyposis (FAP)." ], "title": "Proctocolectomy" }, { "sentences": [ "Ovarian drilling, also known as multiperforation or laparoscopic ovarian diathermy, is a surgical technique of puncturing the membranes surrounding the ovary with a laser beam or a surgical needle using minimally invasive laparoscopic procedures.", " It differs from ovarian wedge resection, because resection involves the cutting of tissue.", " Minimally invasive ovarian drilling procedures have replaced wedge resections.", " Ovarian drilling is preferred to wedge resection because cutting in to the ovary can cause adhesions which may complicate postoperative outcomes.", " Ovarian drilling and ovarian wedge resection are treatment options to reduce the amount of androgen producing tissue in women with Polycystic Ovarian Syndrome (PCOS).", " PCOS is the primary cause of anovulation, which results in female infertility.", " The induction of mono-ovulatory cycles can restore fertility." ], "title": "Ovarian drilling" }, { "sentences": [ "Newton, Massachusetts, USA-based Barrett Technology was incorporated by William T. Townsend in 1990.", " Barrett manufactures robotic arms and hands installed in 20 countries on 6 continents.", " Barrett is credited in \"The Guinness Book of World Records, Millennium Edition\", as maker of the world’s “most advanced robotic arm.”", " Its 7-axis robotic arm, named the WAM arm for Whole Arm Manipulation is based on Puck electronics and mechanical drive technologies and designed to interact directly with people.", " One application of an early version of the technology has been the arm manufactured and sold by MAKO Surgical Corp. which enables haptically-guided minimally-invasive knee surgery." ], "title": "Barrett Technology" }, { "sentences": [ "Stryker Corporation () is a Fortune 500 medical technologies firm based in Kalamazoo, Michigan.", " Stryker's products include implants used in joint replacement and trauma surgeries; surgical equipment and surgical navigation systems; endoscopic and communications systems; patient handling and emergency medical equipment; neurosurgical, neurovascular and spinal devices; as well as other medical device products used in a variety of medical specialties." ], "title": "Stryker Corporation" }, { "sentences": [ "MAKOplasty is a surgical procedure for partial knee or total hip arthroplasty using a RIO Robotic Arm Interactive Orthopedic System developed by MAKO Surgical Corp. RIO is cleared by the FDA for use in surgical knee and hip procedures, in which the use of stereotactic surgery may be appropriate, and where reference to rigid anatomical bony structures can be identified relative to a CT-based model of anatomy." ], "title": "MAKOplasty" } ]
[ "Title: Bachelor of Science in Nursing\n\nThe Bachelor of Science in Nursing (BSN, BScN) also known in some countries as a Bachelor of Nursing (BN) or Bachelor of Science (BS) with a Major in Nursing is an academic degree in the science and principles of nursing, granted by an accredited tertiary education provider. The course of study is typically three or four years. The difference in degree designation may relate to the amount of basic science courses required as part of the degree, with BScN and BSN degree curriculums requiring completion of more courses on math and natural sciences that are more typical of BSc degrees (e.g. calculus, physics, chemistry, biology) and BN curriculums more focused on nursing theory, nursing process, and teaching versions of general science topics that are adapted to be more specific and relevant to nursing practice. Nursing school students are generally required to take courses in social and behavioral sciences and liberal arts, including nutrition, anatomy, chemistry, mathematics, and English. In addition to those courses, experience in physical and social sciences, communication, leadership, and critical thinking is required for a bachelor's degree. BSN programs typically last 3-4 years. With a BSN you can work in private medical and surgical hospital, a physician's office, public medical and surgical hospitals, home health care services, and nursing facilities. Having a BSN can result in more opportunities and better salary than just an associate degree.", "Title: Minimally invasive glaucoma surgery\n\nMicro-invasive glaucoma surgery (MIGS) is the latest advance in surgical treatment for glaucoma, which aims to reduce intraocular pressure by either increasing outflow of aqueous humor or reducing its production. MIGS comprises a group of surgical procedures which share common features. MIGS procedures involve a minimally invasive approach, often with small cuts or micro-incisions through the cornea that causes the least amount of trauma to surrounding scleral and conjunctival tissues. The techniques minimize tissue scarring, allowing for the possibility of traditional glaucoma procedures such as trabeculectomy or glaucoma valve implantation (also known as glaucoma drainage device) to be performed in the future if needed.", "Title: Zanvyl Krieger\n\nZanvyl Krieger (April 1, 1906 — September 15, 2000) was an American businessman and philanthropist in Baltimore, Maryland. He was best known for his philanthropy, including major donations to the Johns Hopkins University and the Kennedy Krieger Institute. Krieger amassed his fortune through an investment in U.S. Surgical Corp, which manufactured surgical staples.", "Title: Frederic Moll\n\nDr. Frederic Moll co-founded Intuitive Surgical with John Freund and Rob Younge, and was Founder & CEO of Hansen Medical. He was a board member of Mako Surgical until its sale in 2013. During his surgical residency, he invented the safety trocar, which helped make general laparoscopic surgery possible. Dr. Moll is currently the founder, Chairman and CEO of Auris Surgical Robotics.", "Title: MAKO Surgical Corp.\n\nMAKO Surgical Corp. was a publicly traded medical device company based in Florida. On September 25, 2013, the Board of Directors of Mako Surgical accepted a deal to be acquired by Stryker for $1.65B. The deal closed in December 2013.", "Title: Proctocolectomy\n\nProctocolectomy is the surgical removal of the rectum and all or part of the colon. It is a most widely accepted surgical method for ulcerative colitis and Familial adenomatous polyposis (FAP).", "Title: Ovarian drilling\n\nOvarian drilling, also known as multiperforation or laparoscopic ovarian diathermy, is a surgical technique of puncturing the membranes surrounding the ovary with a laser beam or a surgical needle using minimally invasive laparoscopic procedures. It differs from ovarian wedge resection, because resection involves the cutting of tissue. Minimally invasive ovarian drilling procedures have replaced wedge resections. Ovarian drilling is preferred to wedge resection because cutting in to the ovary can cause adhesions which may complicate postoperative outcomes. Ovarian drilling and ovarian wedge resection are treatment options to reduce the amount of androgen producing tissue in women with Polycystic Ovarian Syndrome (PCOS). PCOS is the primary cause of anovulation, which results in female infertility. The induction of mono-ovulatory cycles can restore fertility.", "Title: Barrett Technology\n\nNewton, Massachusetts, USA-based Barrett Technology was incorporated by William T. Townsend in 1990. Barrett manufactures robotic arms and hands installed in 20 countries on 6 continents. Barrett is credited in \"The Guinness Book of World Records, Millennium Edition\", as maker of the world’s “most advanced robotic arm.” Its 7-axis robotic arm, named the WAM arm for Whole Arm Manipulation is based on Puck electronics and mechanical drive technologies and designed to interact directly with people. One application of an early version of the technology has been the arm manufactured and sold by MAKO Surgical Corp. which enables haptically-guided minimally-invasive knee surgery.", "Title: Stryker Corporation\n\nStryker Corporation () is a Fortune 500 medical technologies firm based in Kalamazoo, Michigan. Stryker's products include implants used in joint replacement and trauma surgeries; surgical equipment and surgical navigation systems; endoscopic and communications systems; patient handling and emergency medical equipment; neurosurgical, neurovascular and spinal devices; as well as other medical device products used in a variety of medical specialties.", "Title: MAKOplasty\n\nMAKOplasty is a surgical procedure for partial knee or total hip arthroplasty using a RIO Robotic Arm Interactive Orthopedic System developed by MAKO Surgical Corp. RIO is cleared by the FDA for use in surgical knee and hip procedures, in which the use of stereotactic surgery may be appropriate, and where reference to rigid anatomical bony structures can be identified relative to a CT-based model of anatomy." ]
2,151
what does Sarasota–Bradenton International Airport and Lake Charles Regional Airport have in common?
airport
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{ "title": [ "Sarasota–Bradenton International Airport", "Lake Charles Regional Airport" ], "sent_id": [ 0, 0 ] }
[ { "sentences": [ "Chennault International Airport (IATA: CWF, ICAO: KCWF, FAA LID: CWF) is a public use airport located four nautical miles (7 km) east of the central business district of Lake Charles, a city in Calcasieu Parish, Louisiana, United States.", " It is owned by the Chennault International Airport Authority." ], "title": "Chennault International Airport" }, { "sentences": [ "Lake Charles Regional Airport (IATA: LCH, ICAO: KLCH, FAA LID: LCH) is a public use airport located five nautical miles (9 km) south of the central business district of Lake Charles, a city in Calcasieu Parish, Louisiana, United States.", " Owned by Calcasieu Parish, the airport serves approximately 375,000 people in the Lake Charles – Jennings combined statistical area." ], "title": "Lake Charles Regional Airport" }, { "sentences": [ "John Glenn Columbus International Airport (IATA: CMH, ICAO: KCMH, FAA LID: CMH) , is an international airport located 6 mi east of downtown Columbus, Ohio.", " Formerly known as Port Columbus International Airport, it is managed by the Columbus Regional Airport Authority, which also oversees operations at Rickenbacker International Airport and Bolton Field.", " The airport code 'CMH' stands for \"Columbus Municipal Hangar,\" the original name for the airport." ], "title": "John Glenn Columbus International Airport" }, { "sentences": [ "The Susquehanna Area Regional Airport Authority (SARAA) is the governing authority of Harrisburg International Airport, Capital City Airport, Franklin County Regional Airport and Gettysburg Regional Airport in south-central Pennsylvania.", " SARAA was incorporated on September 9, 1997, and officially took over control of HIA and CXY airports from the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania on January 1, 1998." ], "title": "Susquehanna Area Regional Airport Authority" }, { "sentences": [ "Pensacola International Airport (IATA: PNS, ICAO: KPNS, FAA LID: PNS) , formerly Pensacola Gulf Coast Regional Airport and Pensacola Regional Airport (Hagler Field), is a public use airport three nautical miles (6 km) northeast of the central business district of Pensacola, in Escambia County, Florida, United States.", " It is owned by the City of Pensacola.", " Despite the name, this airport does not offer direct international flights.", " This airport is one of the five major airports in North Florida, others being: Northwest Florida Beaches International Airport, Destin-Fort Walton Beach Airport Tallahassee International Airport, and Jacksonville International Airport." ], "title": "Pensacola International Airport" }, { "sentences": [ "McNeese State University is a public regional university located in Lake Charles, Louisiana, in the United States.", " Founded in 1939 as Lake Charles Junior College, it was renamed McNeese Junior College after John McNeese, an early local educator.", " The present name was adopted in 1970.", " McNeese is part of the University of Louisiana System and is classified by the Carnegie Foundation as a Master's University.", " \"U.S. News and World Report\" designates McNeese as a Tier One South Regional University.", " The selective admissions university consists of six colleges and the Doré School of Graduate Studies.", " McNeese is accredited by the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools, and all programs of study are accredited by their respective national boards." ], "title": "McNeese State University" }, { "sentences": [ "GoJet Airlines LLC is a company headquartered in Bridgeton, Missouri, United States.", " Wholly owned by Trans States Holdings, it has 1670 employees.", " It operates commuter feeder services under the United Express and Delta Connection names.", " Go Jet Airlines has crew bases at Lambert-Saint Louis International Airport, O'Hare International Airport, Denver International Airport, and Raleigh-Durham International Airport.", " Flights are currently operated out of United's hubs at O'Hare International Airport and Denver International Airport, as well as Lambert-Saint Louis International Airport.", " GoJet's Delta Connection flights currently operate out of Lambert-Saint Louis International Airport , Detroit Metropolitan Airport and Raleigh-Durham International Airport.", " Its call sign \"Lindbergh\" is named after aviation pioneer Charles Lindbergh, who flew the \"Spirit of St. Louis\" solo across the Atlantic Ocean in 1927, the first person to do so." ], "title": "GoJet Airlines" }, { "sentences": [ "Sarasota–Bradenton International Airport (IATA: SRQ, ICAO: KSRQ, FAA LID: SRQ) is in Sarasota County (terminal) and Manatee County (airfield), Florida.", " Owned by the Sarasota Manatee Airport Authority, it is three miles north of Sarasota (Sarasota County) and six miles south of Bradenton (Manatee County)." ], "title": "Sarasota–Bradenton International Airport" }, { "sentences": [ "Prien Lake Mall is an enclosed, regional shopping mall in Lake Charles, Louisiana, and serves approximately 300,000 shoppers.", " It is located on West Prien Lake Road and is highly visible from Interstate 210.", " The Mall is named after Prien Lake, which is one of the lakes in the city of Lake Charles.", " It opened in 1972, and is now owned by Simon Property Group." ], "title": "Prien Lake Mall" }, { "sentences": [ "Air Wisconsin Airlines is a regional airline based at Appleton International Airport in the town of Greenville, Wisconsin, United States, near Appleton.", " Air Wisconsin is the largest privately held regional airline in the United States.", " It currently operates regional jet flights as American Eagle under contract to American Airlines via a code sharing agreement, serving cities in the U.S. and Canada with hubs at Boston Logan International Airport (BOS), Charlotte Douglas International Airport (CLT), Philadelphia International Airport (PHL) and Ronald Reagan Washington National Airport (DCA) .", " Air Wisconsin previously operated United Express service on behalf of United Airlines followed by US Airways Express service on behalf of US Airways prior to becoming an American Eagle regional air carrier.", " The company has announced it will once again partner with United Airlines as a United Express code sharing air carrier with primary hubs to be located at Chicago O'Hare International Airport (ORD) and Washington Dulles International Airport (IAD) beginning in September 2017 and will be \"exclusively operating\" as United Express by March 2018." ], "title": "Air Wisconsin" } ]
[ "Title: Chennault International Airport\n\nChennault International Airport (IATA: CWF, ICAO: KCWF, FAA LID: CWF) is a public use airport located four nautical miles (7 km) east of the central business district of Lake Charles, a city in Calcasieu Parish, Louisiana, United States. It is owned by the Chennault International Airport Authority.", "Title: Lake Charles Regional Airport\n\nLake Charles Regional Airport (IATA: LCH, ICAO: KLCH, FAA LID: LCH) is a public use airport located five nautical miles (9 km) south of the central business district of Lake Charles, a city in Calcasieu Parish, Louisiana, United States. Owned by Calcasieu Parish, the airport serves approximately 375,000 people in the Lake Charles – Jennings combined statistical area.", "Title: John Glenn Columbus International Airport\n\nJohn Glenn Columbus International Airport (IATA: CMH, ICAO: KCMH, FAA LID: CMH) , is an international airport located 6 mi east of downtown Columbus, Ohio. Formerly known as Port Columbus International Airport, it is managed by the Columbus Regional Airport Authority, which also oversees operations at Rickenbacker International Airport and Bolton Field. The airport code 'CMH' stands for \"Columbus Municipal Hangar,\" the original name for the airport.", "Title: Susquehanna Area Regional Airport Authority\n\nThe Susquehanna Area Regional Airport Authority (SARAA) is the governing authority of Harrisburg International Airport, Capital City Airport, Franklin County Regional Airport and Gettysburg Regional Airport in south-central Pennsylvania. SARAA was incorporated on September 9, 1997, and officially took over control of HIA and CXY airports from the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania on January 1, 1998.", "Title: Pensacola International Airport\n\nPensacola International Airport (IATA: PNS, ICAO: KPNS, FAA LID: PNS) , formerly Pensacola Gulf Coast Regional Airport and Pensacola Regional Airport (Hagler Field), is a public use airport three nautical miles (6 km) northeast of the central business district of Pensacola, in Escambia County, Florida, United States. It is owned by the City of Pensacola. Despite the name, this airport does not offer direct international flights. This airport is one of the five major airports in North Florida, others being: Northwest Florida Beaches International Airport, Destin-Fort Walton Beach Airport Tallahassee International Airport, and Jacksonville International Airport.", "Title: McNeese State University\n\nMcNeese State University is a public regional university located in Lake Charles, Louisiana, in the United States. Founded in 1939 as Lake Charles Junior College, it was renamed McNeese Junior College after John McNeese, an early local educator. The present name was adopted in 1970. McNeese is part of the University of Louisiana System and is classified by the Carnegie Foundation as a Master's University. \"U.S. News and World Report\" designates McNeese as a Tier One South Regional University. The selective admissions university consists of six colleges and the Doré School of Graduate Studies. McNeese is accredited by the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools, and all programs of study are accredited by their respective national boards.", "Title: GoJet Airlines\n\nGoJet Airlines LLC is a company headquartered in Bridgeton, Missouri, United States. Wholly owned by Trans States Holdings, it has 1670 employees. It operates commuter feeder services under the United Express and Delta Connection names. Go Jet Airlines has crew bases at Lambert-Saint Louis International Airport, O'Hare International Airport, Denver International Airport, and Raleigh-Durham International Airport. Flights are currently operated out of United's hubs at O'Hare International Airport and Denver International Airport, as well as Lambert-Saint Louis International Airport. GoJet's Delta Connection flights currently operate out of Lambert-Saint Louis International Airport , Detroit Metropolitan Airport and Raleigh-Durham International Airport. Its call sign \"Lindbergh\" is named after aviation pioneer Charles Lindbergh, who flew the \"Spirit of St. Louis\" solo across the Atlantic Ocean in 1927, the first person to do so.", "Title: Sarasota–Bradenton International Airport\n\nSarasota–Bradenton International Airport (IATA: SRQ, ICAO: KSRQ, FAA LID: SRQ) is in Sarasota County (terminal) and Manatee County (airfield), Florida. Owned by the Sarasota Manatee Airport Authority, it is three miles north of Sarasota (Sarasota County) and six miles south of Bradenton (Manatee County).", "Title: Prien Lake Mall\n\nPrien Lake Mall is an enclosed, regional shopping mall in Lake Charles, Louisiana, and serves approximately 300,000 shoppers. It is located on West Prien Lake Road and is highly visible from Interstate 210. The Mall is named after Prien Lake, which is one of the lakes in the city of Lake Charles. It opened in 1972, and is now owned by Simon Property Group.", "Title: Air Wisconsin\n\nAir Wisconsin Airlines is a regional airline based at Appleton International Airport in the town of Greenville, Wisconsin, United States, near Appleton. Air Wisconsin is the largest privately held regional airline in the United States. It currently operates regional jet flights as American Eagle under contract to American Airlines via a code sharing agreement, serving cities in the U.S. and Canada with hubs at Boston Logan International Airport (BOS), Charlotte Douglas International Airport (CLT), Philadelphia International Airport (PHL) and Ronald Reagan Washington National Airport (DCA) . Air Wisconsin previously operated United Express service on behalf of United Airlines followed by US Airways Express service on behalf of US Airways prior to becoming an American Eagle regional air carrier. The company has announced it will once again partner with United Airlines as a United Express code sharing air carrier with primary hubs to be located at Chicago O'Hare International Airport (ORD) and Washington Dulles International Airport (IAD) beginning in September 2017 and will be \"exclusively operating\" as United Express by March 2018." ]
2,152
Which South Korean actress born in Feb 1990 appears on the 2016 South Korean television series "My Lawyer, Mr. Jo"?
Kang So-ra
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{ "title": [ "My Lawyer, Mr. Jo", "Kang So-ra" ], "sent_id": [ 0, 0 ] }
[ { "sentences": [ "Jonathon Edward Lyons (born 1951 in Leeds) is a British-Canadian businessman and is the owner and chairman of JE London Properties.", " He is the youngest son of the financier Isidore Jack Lyons, (SirJack Lyons CBE)a former director of the UDS Group.", " Jonathon Lyons made his fortune in the property and venture capital sectors as well as retail,He had large investments in the middle east Overseas Director (Ronson PLC and Remington)in the distribution licensing sector.Appointed director of REGENTFLAG LIMITED in February 1990,JLC (LONDON) LTD, appointed director feb 1990 also director SOUTH BANK PENSION FUND TRUSTEES LIMITED on the same day of the same month( 28 feb 1990.", " Appointed director of J E LONDON PROPERTIES LIMITED 31 dec 1991.", "aPPOINTED DIRECTOR OF BELLCROWN ESTATES LTD(DISSOLVED)5 February 1998.", " Appointed director of 37 COLVILLE TERRACE MANAGEMENT COMPANY LIMITED Switzerland.", " A large proportion of the Lyons family holdings stretch across many freeholds within and around the Notting Hill and Kensington areas as well as large property holdings in the United States." ], "title": "Jonathon Lyons" }, { "sentences": [ "Goodbye Mr. Black () is a 2016 South Korean television series based on the manhwa of the same title what produced by the novel The Count of Monte Cristo motif, written by and published in 1983.", " It airs on MBC on Wednesdays and Thursdays at 21:55 (KST) from March 16, 2016 to May 19, 2016 for 20 episodes." ], "title": "Goodbye Mr. Black" }, { "sentences": [ "Sunmin (Hangul: 선민, \"Katakana\": ソンミン, born August 4, 1987) is a South Korean singer who speaks and sings in Korean, Japanese, and English.", " She debuted in 2006, with the single \"Keep Holding You,\" a collaboration with the Japanese R&B singer Toshinobu Kubota.", " Her career was initially focused on the Japanese market, but her work became focused in South Korea from 2009 to 2010.", " She also contributed to original soundtracks of South Korean television series \"Master of Study\" and \"Gloria (2010 TV series)\".", " In 2010 to 2011, she was in the main South Korean musical production of \"Jekyll & Hyde\" as Lucy.", " In 2012 to 2013, she reprised her role as Lucy in the South Korean national tour.", " In spring 2013, Sunmin played Josephine in the South Korean production of \"Arsène Lupin\", the musical." ], "title": "Sunmin" }, { "sentences": [ "Kang So-ra (born February 18, 1990) is a South Korean actress." ], "title": "Kang So-ra" }, { "sentences": [ "The Master of Revenge () is a 2016 South Korean television series starring Chun Jung-myung, Jo Jae-hyun, Jeong Yoo-mi, Lee Sang-yeob and Gong Seung-yeon.", " It aired on KBS2 from April 27, 2016 to June 30, 2016 on Wednesdays and Thursdays at 21:55 for 20 episodes." ], "title": "The Master of Revenge" }, { "sentences": [ "Chae Shi-ra (born June 25, 1968) is a South Korean actress born in Seoul.", " Since 1990, Chae has firmly established her acting career with \"Eyes of Dawn\" in the 1990s, she was referred to as a representative actress of the period along with Kim Hee-ae and Ha Hee-ra." ], "title": "Chae Shi-ra" }, { "sentences": [ "My Lawyer, Mr. Jo (; also known as \"Neighborhood Lawyer Jo Deul-ho\") is a 2016 South Korean television series starring Park Shin-yang, Kang So-ra, Ryu Soo-young, Park Sol-mi.", " Based on the same-titled webtoon, it aired on KBS2." ], "title": "My Lawyer, Mr. Jo" }, { "sentences": [ "Heo Jung-eun (; born September 1, 2007) is a South Korean actress.", " She first drew public attention with her performances in hit dramas, \"My Lawyer, Mr. Jo\" (2016) and \"Love in the Moonlight\" (2016).", " At age nine, she took on her first leading role in television as Geum-bi, a girl who suffers from childhood Niemann–Pick disease in\" My Fair Lady\" (2016)." ], "title": "Heo Jung-eun" }, { "sentences": [ "The Gentlemen of Wolgyesu Tailor Shop () is a 2016 South Korean television series starring Lee Dong-gun, Jo Yoon-hee, Shin Goo, Cha In-pyo, Choi Won-young, and Hyun Woo.", " The series aired on KBS2 every Saturday and Sunday from 7:55 p.m. to 9:15 p.m. (KST).", " The series served as Kim Young-ae's final work, as she died almost 2 months after the final episode." ], "title": "The Gentlemen of Wolgyesu Tailor Shop" }, { "sentences": [ "Yoo Da-in (born Ma Young-seon on February 9, 1984) is a South Korean actress.", " She is best known for her nuanced performance in the critically acclaimed indie film \"Re-encounter\", her first leading role.", " In 2016, she played a supporting role in South Korean television series \"Doctor Crush\"." ], "title": "Yoo Da-in" } ]
[ "Title: Jonathon Lyons\n\nJonathon Edward Lyons (born 1951 in Leeds) is a British-Canadian businessman and is the owner and chairman of JE London Properties. He is the youngest son of the financier Isidore Jack Lyons, (SirJack Lyons CBE)a former director of the UDS Group. Jonathon Lyons made his fortune in the property and venture capital sectors as well as retail,He had large investments in the middle east Overseas Director (Ronson PLC and Remington)in the distribution licensing sector.Appointed director of REGENTFLAG LIMITED in February 1990,JLC (LONDON) LTD, appointed director feb 1990 also director SOUTH BANK PENSION FUND TRUSTEES LIMITED on the same day of the same month( 28 feb 1990. Appointed director of J E LONDON PROPERTIES LIMITED 31 dec 1991. aPPOINTED DIRECTOR OF BELLCROWN ESTATES LTD(DISSOLVED)5 February 1998. Appointed director of 37 COLVILLE TERRACE MANAGEMENT COMPANY LIMITED Switzerland. A large proportion of the Lyons family holdings stretch across many freeholds within and around the Notting Hill and Kensington areas as well as large property holdings in the United States.", "Title: Goodbye Mr. Black\n\nGoodbye Mr. Black () is a 2016 South Korean television series based on the manhwa of the same title what produced by the novel The Count of Monte Cristo motif, written by and published in 1983. It airs on MBC on Wednesdays and Thursdays at 21:55 (KST) from March 16, 2016 to May 19, 2016 for 20 episodes.", "Title: Sunmin\n\nSunmin (Hangul: 선민, \"Katakana\": ソンミン, born August 4, 1987) is a South Korean singer who speaks and sings in Korean, Japanese, and English. She debuted in 2006, with the single \"Keep Holding You,\" a collaboration with the Japanese R&B singer Toshinobu Kubota. Her career was initially focused on the Japanese market, but her work became focused in South Korea from 2009 to 2010. She also contributed to original soundtracks of South Korean television series \"Master of Study\" and \"Gloria (2010 TV series)\". In 2010 to 2011, she was in the main South Korean musical production of \"Jekyll & Hyde\" as Lucy. In 2012 to 2013, she reprised her role as Lucy in the South Korean national tour. In spring 2013, Sunmin played Josephine in the South Korean production of \"Arsène Lupin\", the musical.", "Title: Kang So-ra\n\nKang So-ra (born February 18, 1990) is a South Korean actress.", "Title: The Master of Revenge\n\nThe Master of Revenge () is a 2016 South Korean television series starring Chun Jung-myung, Jo Jae-hyun, Jeong Yoo-mi, Lee Sang-yeob and Gong Seung-yeon. It aired on KBS2 from April 27, 2016 to June 30, 2016 on Wednesdays and Thursdays at 21:55 for 20 episodes.", "Title: Chae Shi-ra\n\nChae Shi-ra (born June 25, 1968) is a South Korean actress born in Seoul. Since 1990, Chae has firmly established her acting career with \"Eyes of Dawn\" in the 1990s, she was referred to as a representative actress of the period along with Kim Hee-ae and Ha Hee-ra.", "Title: My Lawyer, Mr. Jo\n\nMy Lawyer, Mr. Jo (; also known as \"Neighborhood Lawyer Jo Deul-ho\") is a 2016 South Korean television series starring Park Shin-yang, Kang So-ra, Ryu Soo-young, Park Sol-mi. Based on the same-titled webtoon, it aired on KBS2.", "Title: Heo Jung-eun\n\nHeo Jung-eun (; born September 1, 2007) is a South Korean actress. She first drew public attention with her performances in hit dramas, \"My Lawyer, Mr. Jo\" (2016) and \"Love in the Moonlight\" (2016). At age nine, she took on her first leading role in television as Geum-bi, a girl who suffers from childhood Niemann–Pick disease in\" My Fair Lady\" (2016).", "Title: The Gentlemen of Wolgyesu Tailor Shop\n\nThe Gentlemen of Wolgyesu Tailor Shop () is a 2016 South Korean television series starring Lee Dong-gun, Jo Yoon-hee, Shin Goo, Cha In-pyo, Choi Won-young, and Hyun Woo. The series aired on KBS2 every Saturday and Sunday from 7:55 p.m. to 9:15 p.m. (KST). The series served as Kim Young-ae's final work, as she died almost 2 months after the final episode.", "Title: Yoo Da-in\n\nYoo Da-in (born Ma Young-seon on February 9, 1984) is a South Korean actress. She is best known for her nuanced performance in the critically acclaimed indie film \"Re-encounter\", her first leading role. In 2016, she played a supporting role in South Korean television series \"Doctor Crush\"." ]
2,153
Which movie was released first, Mary Poppins or The Lizzie McGuire Movie?
Mary Poppins
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{ "title": [ "Mary Poppins (film)", "The Lizzie McGuire Movie" ], "sent_id": [ 0, 0 ] }
[ { "sentences": [ "Jim Fall (born December 13, 1962) is an American film and television director and film producer.", " He is best known as the director of \"Trick\" (1999) and \"The Lizzie McGuire Movie\" (2003)." ], "title": "Jim Fall" }, { "sentences": [ "Mary Poppins Returns (also known as Mary Poppins 2) is an upcoming American musical fantasy film directed by Rob Marshall and written by David Magee.", " It is the sequel to the 1964 film \"Mary Poppins\".", " The film stars Emily Blunt, Lin-Manuel Miranda, Ben Whishaw, Emily Mortimer, Pixie Davies, Joel Dawson, Nathanael Saleh, Julie Walters, Colin Firth, Dick Van Dyke and Meryl Streep.", " Set 25 years after the 1964 film, it will feature Mary Poppins, the former nanny of Jane and Michael Banks, re-visiting them after a family tragedy.", " The film is scheduled for release on December 25, 2018, giving it one of the longest gaps between film sequels in history." ], "title": "Mary Poppins Returns" }, { "sentences": [ "Clayton Travis Snyder (born September 9, 1987) is an American actor who played Ethan Craft on the Disney Channel series \"Lizzie McGuire\" and in its film adaptation, \"The Lizzie McGuire Movie\"." ], "title": "Clayton Snyder" }, { "sentences": [ "The following is a list of episodes of \"Lizzie McGuire\", a television comedy series that was broadcast on the Disney Channel, an American satellite and cable network aimed at children.", " The series originally aired from January 12, 2001 to February 14, 2004.", " The show was created by Terri Minsky and produced by Stan Rogow.", " The show's target demographic was preteen and teenagers, and was a ratings hit, drawing in 2.3 million viewers per episode.", " Production was completed in 2002 after the show fulfilled its 65 episode order.", " The success of the television series led Disney Channel to produce a feature film spin-off based on the show, titled \"The Lizzie McGuire Movie\"." ], "title": "List of Lizzie McGuire episodes" }, { "sentences": [ "\"Chim Chim Cher-ee\" is a song from \"Mary Poppins\", the 1964 musical motion picture.", " It was originally sung by Dick Van Dyke and Julie Andrews, and also is featured in the Cameron Mackintosh/Disney \"Mary Poppins\" musical.", " The song can be heard in the \"Mary Poppins\" scene of The Great Movie Ride at Disney's Hollywood Studios and during the \"Mary Poppins\" segment of \"\" at Disneyland." ], "title": "Chim Chim Cher-ee" }, { "sentences": [ "“Why Not” is a song recorded by American actress and singer Hilary Duff for the soundtrack of the 2003 comedy film, \"The Lizzie McGuire Movie,\" which was produced and released at the time when Duff was starring as the title character of the Disney comedy series \"Lizzie McGuire.\"", " Its lyrics were written and its music was composed by Charlie Midnight, who collaborated on both with the song's music producer, Matthew Gerrard." ], "title": "Why Not (song)" }, { "sentences": [ "The Lizzie McGuire Movie is a 2003 American teen comedy film released by Walt Disney Pictures on May 2, 2003.", " The film serves as the finale of the Disney Channel television series of the same name, and was the first theatrical film based on a Disney Channel series.", " The film stars Hilary Duff, Adam Lamberg, Robert Carradine, Hallie Todd and Jake Thomas, and tells the story of Lizzie's graduation trip to Rome.", " At its release, the film peaked at number two at the domestic box office behind \"X2: X-Men United\".", " \"The Lizzie McGuire Movie\" was released on August 12, 2003 on VHS and DVD.", " \"The Lizzie McGuire Movie\" was directed by Jim Fall." ], "title": "The Lizzie McGuire Movie" }, { "sentences": [ "Yani Gellman (born September 2, 1985) is a Canadian film and television actor, known for playing Paolo Valisari in \"The Lizzie McGuire Movie\", Garrett Reynolds in \"Pretty Little Liars\" and Diego Flores in \"90210.\"" ], "title": "Yani Gellman" }, { "sentences": [ "Hannah Montana: The Movie is a 2009 American teen musical comedy-drama film based on the Disney Channel television series of the same name.", " It was the second theatrical film based on a Disney Channel Original Series, after \"The Lizzie McGuire Movie\" (2003).", " The film was directed by Peter Chelsom with screenplay penned by Daniel Berendsen.", " The film was produced by David Blocker, Billy Ray Cyrus, Alfred Gough, Miles Millar, Steven Peterman and Michael Poryes.", " The film stars series regulars Miley Cyrus, Billy Ray Cyrus, Emily Osment, Jason Earles, Mitchel Musso, and Moisés Arias, as well as Lucas Till, Vanessa Williams, Margo Martindale, and Melora Hardin." ], "title": "Hannah Montana: The Movie" }, { "sentences": [ "Mary Poppins is a 1964 American musical-fantasy film directed by Robert Stevenson and produced by Walt Disney, with songs written and composed by the Sherman Brothers.", " The screenplay is by Bill Walsh and Don DaGradi, loosely based on P. L. Travers' book series \"Mary Poppins\".", " The film, which combines live-action and animation, stars Julie Andrews in the role of Mary Poppins who visits a dysfunctional family in London and employs her unique brand of lifestyle to improve the family's dynamic.", " Dick Van Dyke, David Tomlinson, and Glynis Johns are featured in supporting roles.", " The film was shot entirely at the Walt Disney Studios in Burbank, California using painted London background scenes." ], "title": "Mary Poppins (film)" } ]
[ "Title: Jim Fall\n\nJim Fall (born December 13, 1962) is an American film and television director and film producer. He is best known as the director of \"Trick\" (1999) and \"The Lizzie McGuire Movie\" (2003).", "Title: Mary Poppins Returns\n\nMary Poppins Returns (also known as Mary Poppins 2) is an upcoming American musical fantasy film directed by Rob Marshall and written by David Magee. It is the sequel to the 1964 film \"Mary Poppins\". The film stars Emily Blunt, Lin-Manuel Miranda, Ben Whishaw, Emily Mortimer, Pixie Davies, Joel Dawson, Nathanael Saleh, Julie Walters, Colin Firth, Dick Van Dyke and Meryl Streep. Set 25 years after the 1964 film, it will feature Mary Poppins, the former nanny of Jane and Michael Banks, re-visiting them after a family tragedy. The film is scheduled for release on December 25, 2018, giving it one of the longest gaps between film sequels in history.", "Title: Clayton Snyder\n\nClayton Travis Snyder (born September 9, 1987) is an American actor who played Ethan Craft on the Disney Channel series \"Lizzie McGuire\" and in its film adaptation, \"The Lizzie McGuire Movie\".", "Title: List of Lizzie McGuire episodes\n\nThe following is a list of episodes of \"Lizzie McGuire\", a television comedy series that was broadcast on the Disney Channel, an American satellite and cable network aimed at children. The series originally aired from January 12, 2001 to February 14, 2004. The show was created by Terri Minsky and produced by Stan Rogow. The show's target demographic was preteen and teenagers, and was a ratings hit, drawing in 2.3 million viewers per episode. Production was completed in 2002 after the show fulfilled its 65 episode order. The success of the television series led Disney Channel to produce a feature film spin-off based on the show, titled \"The Lizzie McGuire Movie\".", "Title: Chim Chim Cher-ee\n\n\"Chim Chim Cher-ee\" is a song from \"Mary Poppins\", the 1964 musical motion picture. It was originally sung by Dick Van Dyke and Julie Andrews, and also is featured in the Cameron Mackintosh/Disney \"Mary Poppins\" musical. The song can be heard in the \"Mary Poppins\" scene of The Great Movie Ride at Disney's Hollywood Studios and during the \"Mary Poppins\" segment of \"\" at Disneyland.", "Title: Why Not (song)\n\n“Why Not” is a song recorded by American actress and singer Hilary Duff for the soundtrack of the 2003 comedy film, \"The Lizzie McGuire Movie,\" which was produced and released at the time when Duff was starring as the title character of the Disney comedy series \"Lizzie McGuire.\" Its lyrics were written and its music was composed by Charlie Midnight, who collaborated on both with the song's music producer, Matthew Gerrard.", "Title: The Lizzie McGuire Movie\n\nThe Lizzie McGuire Movie is a 2003 American teen comedy film released by Walt Disney Pictures on May 2, 2003. The film serves as the finale of the Disney Channel television series of the same name, and was the first theatrical film based on a Disney Channel series. The film stars Hilary Duff, Adam Lamberg, Robert Carradine, Hallie Todd and Jake Thomas, and tells the story of Lizzie's graduation trip to Rome. At its release, the film peaked at number two at the domestic box office behind \"X2: X-Men United\". \"The Lizzie McGuire Movie\" was released on August 12, 2003 on VHS and DVD. \"The Lizzie McGuire Movie\" was directed by Jim Fall.", "Title: Yani Gellman\n\nYani Gellman (born September 2, 1985) is a Canadian film and television actor, known for playing Paolo Valisari in \"The Lizzie McGuire Movie\", Garrett Reynolds in \"Pretty Little Liars\" and Diego Flores in \"90210.\"", "Title: Hannah Montana: The Movie\n\nHannah Montana: The Movie is a 2009 American teen musical comedy-drama film based on the Disney Channel television series of the same name. It was the second theatrical film based on a Disney Channel Original Series, after \"The Lizzie McGuire Movie\" (2003). The film was directed by Peter Chelsom with screenplay penned by Daniel Berendsen. The film was produced by David Blocker, Billy Ray Cyrus, Alfred Gough, Miles Millar, Steven Peterman and Michael Poryes. The film stars series regulars Miley Cyrus, Billy Ray Cyrus, Emily Osment, Jason Earles, Mitchel Musso, and Moisés Arias, as well as Lucas Till, Vanessa Williams, Margo Martindale, and Melora Hardin.", "Title: Mary Poppins (film)\n\nMary Poppins is a 1964 American musical-fantasy film directed by Robert Stevenson and produced by Walt Disney, with songs written and composed by the Sherman Brothers. The screenplay is by Bill Walsh and Don DaGradi, loosely based on P. L. Travers' book series \"Mary Poppins\". The film, which combines live-action and animation, stars Julie Andrews in the role of Mary Poppins who visits a dysfunctional family in London and employs her unique brand of lifestyle to improve the family's dynamic. Dick Van Dyke, David Tomlinson, and Glynis Johns are featured in supporting roles. The film was shot entirely at the Walt Disney Studios in Burbank, California using painted London background scenes." ]
2,154
Masaji Kitano was what rank when Unit 731 carried out the most notorious war crimes in Manchukuo?
second commander
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{ "title": [ "Masaji Kitano", "Unit 731" ], "sent_id": [ 1, 2 ] }
[ { "sentences": [ "War crimes in Manchukuo were committed during the rule of the Empire of Japan in northeast China, either directly, or through its puppet state of Manchukuo, from 1931 to 1945.", " Various war crimes have been alleged, but have received comparatively little historical attention." ], "title": "War crimes in Manchukuo" }, { "sentences": [ "Masaji Kitano (北野政次 July 14, 1894 – May 17, 1986) was a medical doctor, microbiologist and the lieutenant general of the Imperial Japanese Army.", " He was the second commander of Unit 731, a covert biological and chemical warfare research and development unit responsible for some of the most notorious war crimes carried out by Japanese personnel." ], "title": "Masaji Kitano" }, { "sentences": [ "Unit 731 (Japanese: 731部隊 , Hepburn: Nana-san-ichi Butai ) was a covert biological and chemical warfare research and development unit of the Imperial Japanese Army that undertook lethal human experimentation during the Second Sino-Japanese War (1937–1945) of World War II.", " It was responsible for some of the most notorious war crimes carried out by Japan.", " Unit 731 was based at the Pingfang district of Harbin, the largest city in the Japanese puppet state of Manchukuo (now Northeast China)." ], "title": "Unit 731" }, { "sentences": [ "The American cover-up of Japanese war crimes occurred after the end of World War II, when the occupying US government granted political immunity to military personnel who had engaged in human experimentation and other crimes against humanity, predominantly in mainland China.", " The pardon of Japanese war criminals, among whom were Unit 731's commanding officers General Shiro Ishii and General Masaji Kitano, was overseen by General of the Army Douglas MacArthur in September 1945.", " While a series of war tribunals and trials was organized, many of the high-ranking officials and doctors who devised and respectively performed the experiments were pardoned and never brought to justice.", " As many as 12,000 people, most of them Chinese, died in Unit 731 alone and many more died in other facilities, such as Unit 100 and in field experiments throughout Manchuria." ], "title": "American cover-up of Japanese war crimes" }, { "sentences": [ "Abwehrgruppe 218, known under the codename \"Edelweiss\" (German: \"\"Edelweiß\"\" ) was an Nazi German anti-partisan unit operating in Slovakia during World War II.", " Unit was constituted during September 1944 and led by SS-Sturmbannführer Erwein von Thun-Hohenstein.", " In the period from September 1944 to April 1945 the unit carried out more than 50 missions, which resulted in killing around 300 people, including civilians; another 600 were taken prisoner.", " One of the most famous actions of the unit was the capture of members of an American OSS mission under command of Lieutenant James Holt Greene and a British SOE mission under Major John Sehmer on 26 December 1944 in the Nízke Tatry Mountains.", " The unit is known for a number of war crimes, especially the massacre of civilians in the villages of Ostrý Grúň and Kľak, among the most notorious war crimes committed on Slovak territory during the war." ], "title": "Abwehrgruppe 218" }, { "sentences": [ "The article summarizes casualties in different theatres of World War II in Europe and North Africa.", " Only the military losses and civilian losses directly associated with hostilities are included into the article.", " The actions of the Axis' and Allied military or civilian authorities that fit the definition of genocide, or war crimes (including Nazi war crimes, Soviet war crimes, Allied war crimes, Holocaust, Nazi crimes against Soviet POWs \"et caetera\") are left beyond the scope of the present article." ], "title": "Battle casualties of World War II" }, { "sentences": [ "Zhongma Fortress — or Zhong Ma Prison Camp, or Unit Tōgō — was a prison camp where the Japanese Kwantung Army carried out covert biological warfare research on human test subjects.", " Built in Beiyinhe, outside of Harbin, Manchukuo during the Second Sino-Japanese War, the camp served as a center for human subject experimentation and could hold up to 1,000 prisoners at any given time.", " In 1937 the prison camp was destroyed and testing operations were transferred to Pingfang under Unit 731." ], "title": "Zhongma Fortress" }, { "sentences": [ "The Wehrmacht War Crimes Bureau, 1939-1945 is a book by Alfred-Maurice de Zayas.", " It was published in November 1979 in Germany by Universitas/Langen Müller under the title \"Die Wehrmacht-Untersuchungsstelle\", and in America in 1989 under the title \"The Wehrmacht War Crimes Bureau, 1939-1945\" (University of Nebraska Press).", " Professor Howard S. Levie, an expert in international humanitarian law, provided the preface for the American version.", " The book describes some of the work of the Wehrmacht War Crimes Bureau, a special section of the legal department of the Wehrmacht High Command, which collected reports of alleged Allied and German war crimes for purposes of diplomatic protests, war crimes trials, and white books." ], "title": "The Wehrmacht War Crimes Bureau, 1939-1945" }, { "sentences": [ "James Gowing Godwin (12 March 1923–2 May 1995) was a Royal New Zealand Navy aviator, prisoner of war, war crimes investigator and colonial administrator.", " After the end of World War II, as a captain in the Australian Army he became an investigator with the Second Australian War Crimes Section in Tokyo in July 1947; he developed the case against Lieutenant General Takuma Nishimura for ordering the mass execution and cremation of 155 wounded Australian and Indian soldiers at war crimes at the Parit Sulong Massacre.", " He also worked for the First Australian War Crimes Section, based in Singapore, then worked for the British colonial service." ], "title": "James Gowing Godwin" }, { "sentences": [ "Yasuji Kaneko (金子 安次 , Kaneko Yasuji , January 28, 1920 – November 25, 2010) was an ex-soldier of the Imperial Japanese Army, and a former detainee of both Siberian Internment by the Soviet Union during 1945–1950 and Fushun War Criminals Management Centre in China during 1950–1956.", " He was known for his extensive war crimes testimony, including his alleged involvement in the Unit 731.", " His testimony appeared in the 2001 film \"Japanese Devils\" and the 2007 film \"Iris Chang: The Rape of Nanking\" (although he was not involved in the Nanking Massacre).", " He was a member of the Association of Returnees from China." ], "title": "Yasuji Kaneko" } ]
[ "Title: War crimes in Manchukuo\n\nWar crimes in Manchukuo were committed during the rule of the Empire of Japan in northeast China, either directly, or through its puppet state of Manchukuo, from 1931 to 1945. Various war crimes have been alleged, but have received comparatively little historical attention.", "Title: Masaji Kitano\n\nMasaji Kitano (北野政次 July 14, 1894 – May 17, 1986) was a medical doctor, microbiologist and the lieutenant general of the Imperial Japanese Army. He was the second commander of Unit 731, a covert biological and chemical warfare research and development unit responsible for some of the most notorious war crimes carried out by Japanese personnel.", "Title: Unit 731\n\nUnit 731 (Japanese: 731部隊 , Hepburn: Nana-san-ichi Butai ) was a covert biological and chemical warfare research and development unit of the Imperial Japanese Army that undertook lethal human experimentation during the Second Sino-Japanese War (1937–1945) of World War II. It was responsible for some of the most notorious war crimes carried out by Japan. Unit 731 was based at the Pingfang district of Harbin, the largest city in the Japanese puppet state of Manchukuo (now Northeast China).", "Title: American cover-up of Japanese war crimes\n\nThe American cover-up of Japanese war crimes occurred after the end of World War II, when the occupying US government granted political immunity to military personnel who had engaged in human experimentation and other crimes against humanity, predominantly in mainland China. The pardon of Japanese war criminals, among whom were Unit 731's commanding officers General Shiro Ishii and General Masaji Kitano, was overseen by General of the Army Douglas MacArthur in September 1945. While a series of war tribunals and trials was organized, many of the high-ranking officials and doctors who devised and respectively performed the experiments were pardoned and never brought to justice. As many as 12,000 people, most of them Chinese, died in Unit 731 alone and many more died in other facilities, such as Unit 100 and in field experiments throughout Manchuria.", "Title: Abwehrgruppe 218\n\nAbwehrgruppe 218, known under the codename \"Edelweiss\" (German: \"\"Edelweiß\"\" ) was an Nazi German anti-partisan unit operating in Slovakia during World War II. Unit was constituted during September 1944 and led by SS-Sturmbannführer Erwein von Thun-Hohenstein. In the period from September 1944 to April 1945 the unit carried out more than 50 missions, which resulted in killing around 300 people, including civilians; another 600 were taken prisoner. One of the most famous actions of the unit was the capture of members of an American OSS mission under command of Lieutenant James Holt Greene and a British SOE mission under Major John Sehmer on 26 December 1944 in the Nízke Tatry Mountains. The unit is known for a number of war crimes, especially the massacre of civilians in the villages of Ostrý Grúň and Kľak, among the most notorious war crimes committed on Slovak territory during the war.", "Title: Battle casualties of World War II\n\nThe article summarizes casualties in different theatres of World War II in Europe and North Africa. Only the military losses and civilian losses directly associated with hostilities are included into the article. The actions of the Axis' and Allied military or civilian authorities that fit the definition of genocide, or war crimes (including Nazi war crimes, Soviet war crimes, Allied war crimes, Holocaust, Nazi crimes against Soviet POWs \"et caetera\") are left beyond the scope of the present article.", "Title: Zhongma Fortress\n\nZhongma Fortress — or Zhong Ma Prison Camp, or Unit Tōgō — was a prison camp where the Japanese Kwantung Army carried out covert biological warfare research on human test subjects. Built in Beiyinhe, outside of Harbin, Manchukuo during the Second Sino-Japanese War, the camp served as a center for human subject experimentation and could hold up to 1,000 prisoners at any given time. In 1937 the prison camp was destroyed and testing operations were transferred to Pingfang under Unit 731.", "Title: The Wehrmacht War Crimes Bureau, 1939-1945\n\nThe Wehrmacht War Crimes Bureau, 1939-1945 is a book by Alfred-Maurice de Zayas. It was published in November 1979 in Germany by Universitas/Langen Müller under the title \"Die Wehrmacht-Untersuchungsstelle\", and in America in 1989 under the title \"The Wehrmacht War Crimes Bureau, 1939-1945\" (University of Nebraska Press). Professor Howard S. Levie, an expert in international humanitarian law, provided the preface for the American version. The book describes some of the work of the Wehrmacht War Crimes Bureau, a special section of the legal department of the Wehrmacht High Command, which collected reports of alleged Allied and German war crimes for purposes of diplomatic protests, war crimes trials, and white books.", "Title: James Gowing Godwin\n\nJames Gowing Godwin (12 March 1923–2 May 1995) was a Royal New Zealand Navy aviator, prisoner of war, war crimes investigator and colonial administrator. After the end of World War II, as a captain in the Australian Army he became an investigator with the Second Australian War Crimes Section in Tokyo in July 1947; he developed the case against Lieutenant General Takuma Nishimura for ordering the mass execution and cremation of 155 wounded Australian and Indian soldiers at war crimes at the Parit Sulong Massacre. He also worked for the First Australian War Crimes Section, based in Singapore, then worked for the British colonial service.", "Title: Yasuji Kaneko\n\nYasuji Kaneko (金子 安次 , Kaneko Yasuji , January 28, 1920 – November 25, 2010) was an ex-soldier of the Imperial Japanese Army, and a former detainee of both Siberian Internment by the Soviet Union during 1945–1950 and Fushun War Criminals Management Centre in China during 1950–1956. He was known for his extensive war crimes testimony, including his alleged involvement in the Unit 731. His testimony appeared in the 2001 film \"Japanese Devils\" and the 2007 film \"Iris Chang: The Rape of Nanking\" (although he was not involved in the Nanking Massacre). He was a member of the Association of Returnees from China." ]
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The Fate of the House of Habsburg, is a 1928 German silent drama film, it s based on the Mayerling incident, the series of events leading to the apparent murder–suicide of Rudolf, Crown Prince of Austria, and his lover, Baroness Mary Vetsera, in which year?
1889
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{ "title": [ "The Fate of the House of Habsburg", "Mayerling incident" ], "sent_id": [ 1, 0 ] }
[ { "sentences": [ "Rudolf is a musical conceived for the stage by Frank Wildhorn and Steve Cuden, with a book by Jack Murphy and Phoebe Hwang, lyrics by Murphy, additional lyrics by Nan Knighton, and music by Frank Wildhorn.", " Arrangements by Koen Schoots and orchestrations by Kim Scharnberg.", " It is about Rudolf, Crown Prince of Austria and his extramarital relationship with Baroness Mary Vetsera.", " Their 1889 deaths at his Mayerling hunting lodge apparently were the result of a murder-suicide pact, although historians have debated this explanation." ], "title": "Rudolf (musical)" }, { "sentences": [ "Alma Vetsera Hayne (1890–1919) was a New York City socialite who passed herself off as the daughter of Rudolf, Crown Prince of Austria and Baroness Mary Vetsera and called herself Princess Vetsera of Austria.", " She claimed her son, Rudolph Hayne (1899-?)", ", was heir to the Austro-Hungarian throne." ], "title": "Alma Vetsera Hayne" }, { "sentences": [ "Rudolf, Crown Prince of Austria (Rudolf Franz Karl Joseph; 21 August 1858 – 30 January 1889) was the only son of Emperor Franz Joseph I and heir apparent to the throne of Austria-Hungary from birth.", " In 1889, he died in a suicide pact with his mistress, Baroness Mary Vetsera, at the Mayerling hunting lodge.", " The ensuing scandal made international headlines.", " He was named after the first Habsburg King of Germany, Rudolf I, who assumed the throne in 1273." ], "title": "Rudolf, Crown Prince of Austria" }, { "sentences": [ "Tragedy in the House of Habsburg (German: Tragödie im Hause Habsburg) is a 1924 German silent historical film directed by Alexander Korda and starring María Corda, Kálmán Zátony and Emil Fenyvessy.", " The film recounts the events of the 1889 Mayerling Incident in which the heir to the Austro-Hungarian Empire committed suicide.", " Studio filming was done in Berlin with location shooting in Vienna.", " The film cost $80,000 to make, but only earned back around half of this at the box office." ], "title": "Tragedy in the House of Habsburg" }, { "sentences": [ "Crown Prince Rudolph's Last Love (German: Kronprinz Rudolfs letzte Liebe/Mayerling) is a 1955 Austrian historical drama film directed by Rudolf Jugert and starring Rudolf Prack, Christiane Hörbiger and Winnie Markus.", " The film portrays the tragic 1889 Mayerling Incident, in which Rudolf, Crown Prince of Austria and his lover Baroness Mary Vetsera committed suicide." ], "title": "Crown Prince Rudolph's Last Love" }, { "sentences": [ "The Fate of the House of Habsburg (German: Das Schicksal derer von Habsburg) is a 1928 German silent drama film directed by Rolf Raffé and starring Fritz Spira, Alphons Fryland and Leni Riefenstahl.", " It is based on the Mayerling incident of 1889." ], "title": "The Fate of the House of Habsburg" }, { "sentences": [ "Baroness Marie Alexandrine von Vetsera (19 March 1871 – 30 January 1889) was a member of Austrian \"second society\" (new nobility) and one of Crown Prince Rudolf of Austria's mistresses.", " Vetsera and Rudolf were found dead, an apparent murder suicide, at his hunting lodge, Mayerling (see Mayerling Incident)." ], "title": "Baroness Mary Vetsera" }, { "sentences": [ "The Mayerling Incident is the series of events leading to the apparent murder–suicide of Rudolf, Crown Prince of Austria (21 August 1858 – 30 January 1889) and his lover, Baroness Mary Vetsera (19 March 1871 – 30 January 1889).", " Rudolf was the only son of Emperor Franz Joseph I of Austria and Empress Elisabeth, and heir to the throne of the Austro-Hungarian Empire.", " Rudolf's mistress was the daughter of Baron Albin Vetsera, a diplomat at the Austrian court.", " The bodies of the 30-year-old Archduke and the 17-year-old baroness were discovered in the Imperial hunting lodge at Mayerling in the Vienna Woods, fifteen miles southwest of the capital, on the morning of 30 January 1889." ], "title": "Mayerling incident" }, { "sentences": [ "Marinka is an operetta by Hungarian composer Emmerich Kálmán with book by George Marion, Jr. and Karl Farkas, and lyrics by George Marion, Jr.", " The operetta is a retelling of the story of the Mayerling Incident, but with a happy ending replacing the infamous 1889 double suicide of Austrian Crown Prince Rudolf and his mistress, Maria Vetsera.", " The best-known songs include \"Only One Touch of Vienna,\" \"Sigh by Night,\" \"The Cab Song,\" and \"When I Auditioned for the Harem of the Shah\"." ], "title": "Marinka (operetta)" }, { "sentences": [ "Princess Stéphanie of Belgium (21 May 1864 – 23 August 1945) was a Belgian princess by birth and became Crown Princess of Austria through her marriage to the heir-apparent of the Habsburg dynasty, Archduke Rudolf.", " She was famously widowed in 1889 when Rudolf and his mistress, Mary Vetsera, were found dead in an apparent murder-suicide pact at the Imperial hunting lodge at Mayerling in the Vienna Woods." ], "title": "Princess Stéphanie of Belgium" } ]
[ "Title: Rudolf (musical)\n\nRudolf is a musical conceived for the stage by Frank Wildhorn and Steve Cuden, with a book by Jack Murphy and Phoebe Hwang, lyrics by Murphy, additional lyrics by Nan Knighton, and music by Frank Wildhorn. Arrangements by Koen Schoots and orchestrations by Kim Scharnberg. It is about Rudolf, Crown Prince of Austria and his extramarital relationship with Baroness Mary Vetsera. Their 1889 deaths at his Mayerling hunting lodge apparently were the result of a murder-suicide pact, although historians have debated this explanation.", "Title: Alma Vetsera Hayne\n\nAlma Vetsera Hayne (1890–1919) was a New York City socialite who passed herself off as the daughter of Rudolf, Crown Prince of Austria and Baroness Mary Vetsera and called herself Princess Vetsera of Austria. She claimed her son, Rudolph Hayne (1899-?) , was heir to the Austro-Hungarian throne.", "Title: Rudolf, Crown Prince of Austria\n\nRudolf, Crown Prince of Austria (Rudolf Franz Karl Joseph; 21 August 1858 – 30 January 1889) was the only son of Emperor Franz Joseph I and heir apparent to the throne of Austria-Hungary from birth. In 1889, he died in a suicide pact with his mistress, Baroness Mary Vetsera, at the Mayerling hunting lodge. The ensuing scandal made international headlines. He was named after the first Habsburg King of Germany, Rudolf I, who assumed the throne in 1273.", "Title: Tragedy in the House of Habsburg\n\nTragedy in the House of Habsburg (German: Tragödie im Hause Habsburg) is a 1924 German silent historical film directed by Alexander Korda and starring María Corda, Kálmán Zátony and Emil Fenyvessy. The film recounts the events of the 1889 Mayerling Incident in which the heir to the Austro-Hungarian Empire committed suicide. Studio filming was done in Berlin with location shooting in Vienna. The film cost $80,000 to make, but only earned back around half of this at the box office.", "Title: Crown Prince Rudolph's Last Love\n\nCrown Prince Rudolph's Last Love (German: Kronprinz Rudolfs letzte Liebe/Mayerling) is a 1955 Austrian historical drama film directed by Rudolf Jugert and starring Rudolf Prack, Christiane Hörbiger and Winnie Markus. The film portrays the tragic 1889 Mayerling Incident, in which Rudolf, Crown Prince of Austria and his lover Baroness Mary Vetsera committed suicide.", "Title: The Fate of the House of Habsburg\n\nThe Fate of the House of Habsburg (German: Das Schicksal derer von Habsburg) is a 1928 German silent drama film directed by Rolf Raffé and starring Fritz Spira, Alphons Fryland and Leni Riefenstahl. It is based on the Mayerling incident of 1889.", "Title: Baroness Mary Vetsera\n\nBaroness Marie Alexandrine von Vetsera (19 March 1871 – 30 January 1889) was a member of Austrian \"second society\" (new nobility) and one of Crown Prince Rudolf of Austria's mistresses. Vetsera and Rudolf were found dead, an apparent murder suicide, at his hunting lodge, Mayerling (see Mayerling Incident).", "Title: Mayerling incident\n\nThe Mayerling Incident is the series of events leading to the apparent murder–suicide of Rudolf, Crown Prince of Austria (21 August 1858 – 30 January 1889) and his lover, Baroness Mary Vetsera (19 March 1871 – 30 January 1889). Rudolf was the only son of Emperor Franz Joseph I of Austria and Empress Elisabeth, and heir to the throne of the Austro-Hungarian Empire. Rudolf's mistress was the daughter of Baron Albin Vetsera, a diplomat at the Austrian court. The bodies of the 30-year-old Archduke and the 17-year-old baroness were discovered in the Imperial hunting lodge at Mayerling in the Vienna Woods, fifteen miles southwest of the capital, on the morning of 30 January 1889.", "Title: Marinka (operetta)\n\nMarinka is an operetta by Hungarian composer Emmerich Kálmán with book by George Marion, Jr. and Karl Farkas, and lyrics by George Marion, Jr. The operetta is a retelling of the story of the Mayerling Incident, but with a happy ending replacing the infamous 1889 double suicide of Austrian Crown Prince Rudolf and his mistress, Maria Vetsera. The best-known songs include \"Only One Touch of Vienna,\" \"Sigh by Night,\" \"The Cab Song,\" and \"When I Auditioned for the Harem of the Shah\".", "Title: Princess Stéphanie of Belgium\n\nPrincess Stéphanie of Belgium (21 May 1864 – 23 August 1945) was a Belgian princess by birth and became Crown Princess of Austria through her marriage to the heir-apparent of the Habsburg dynasty, Archduke Rudolf. She was famously widowed in 1889 when Rudolf and his mistress, Mary Vetsera, were found dead in an apparent murder-suicide pact at the Imperial hunting lodge at Mayerling in the Vienna Woods." ]
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Ron-Robert Zieler is a part of a specific sports club, how many times has that sports club won the national championship?
five times
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{ "title": [ "Ron-Robert Zieler", "VfB Stuttgart" ], "sent_id": [ 0, 3 ] }
[ { "sentences": [ "Al-Shorta Sports Club (\"Police Sports Club\", Arabic: نادي الشرطة الرياضي‎ ‎ ) is an Iraqi sports club based in Rusafa District, East Districts of the Tigris River, Baghdad.", " It has teams in many different sports including football," ], "title": "Al-Shorta SC" }, { "sentences": [ "The 2015 GT Sports Club is the first season of the SRO Group's GT Sports Club, an auto racing series for grand tourer cars.", " The GT Sports Club is a championship for Bronze and Iron drivers only.", " Platinum, Gold, Silver and Bronze indicate how professional a driver is.", " The SRO introduced the new \"Iron\" categorisation within the Bronze category, for drivers over the age of 60.", " All drivers must participate with GT3-spec cars, RACB G3 cars or GTE-spec cars.", " The series maiden race weekend was from 17 to 19 April during the Espíritu de Montjuïc event at Circuit de Barcelona-Catalunya.", " Max Bianchi won the first overall championship and Martin Lanting won the Iron Cup after the last race of the championship at Misano." ], "title": "2015 GT Sports Club" }, { "sentences": [ "The 1980 Mongolian National Championship was the sixteenth recorded edition of the Mongolian National Championship for football, with the first tournament taking place in 1955 and no tournament held in 1965 or apparently in 1977.", " The 1980 national championship was won by Aldar (literally \"Glory\"; a team representing the Army sports society) their fourth recorded title, following their victory in the 1970 championship.", " Though it would appear however that championships were contested between 1956 and 1963, as sources note that a team called Aldar, the Mongolian Army Sports Club, won the title on numerous occasions during that time." ], "title": "1980 Mongolian National Championship" }, { "sentences": [ "Verein für Bewegungsspiele Stuttgart 1893 e. V., commonly known as VfB Stuttgart (] ), is a German sports club based in Stuttgart, Baden-Württemberg.", " The club is best known for its football team which is part of Germany's first division 1.", " Bundesliga.", " VfB Stuttgart has won the national championship five times, most recently in 2006–07; the DFB-Pokal three times; and the UEFA Intertoto Cup a record three times." ], "title": "VfB Stuttgart" }, { "sentences": [ "The 1985 Mongolian National Championship was the twenty-first recorded edition of the Mongolian National Championship for football, with the first tournament taking place in 1955 and no tournament held in 1965 or apparently in 1977.", " It would appear however that championships were contested between 1956 and 1963, as sources note that a team called Aldar, the Mongolian Army Sports Club, won the title on numerous occasions during that time.", " Nonetheless, the 1985 national championship was won for the first time by Khuch, also known as Dynamo Ulan Bator, a team representing the Police Sports Society.", " Friendship Darkhan, a team representing the Soviet military base in the city of Darkhan, the capital of Darkhan-Uul Aimag, finished as runners up, whilst Khuldumur, competing as Labour Ulan Bator, finished in third place.", " It is not clear whether the Darkhan team competing in this season is the same team that won the 1968 Championship." ], "title": "1985 Mongolian National Championship" }, { "sentences": [ "Al-Muharraq Sports Club (Arabic: نادي المحرق الرياضي‎ ‎ ) is a Bahraini football club based in Muharraq.", " It is one of the oldest sports club in the Arabian Peninsula Region.", " Al-Muharraq Sports Club has won the Bahraini Football Premier League 33 times.", " Al-Muharraq Sports Club also takes part in other sports than football like Basketball and Volleyball.", " Historically, Al-Muharraq Sports Club football team resembles most of Bahrain national football team.", " Muharruq is the one of the biggest clubs in Bahrain football history if not the biggest.", " Muharruq Also Won the crown prince cup 5 times Making them the most team winning it.", " Muharruq won the Bahrain King Cup 32 times the second most team who have won it is Al Ahli they won it 8 times." ], "title": "Al-Muharraq SC" }, { "sentences": [ "Manish Jain (born 25 August 1988) is an Indian Billiards and Snooker player.", " Manish started his career in 2004 after being Ranked 2nd at the West Bengal State Junior Billiards Championship and Ranked 3rd in the Snooker Championship.", " In 2005 he represented West Bengal in the National Billiards & Snooker Championship at the Goregaon Sports Club, Mumbai.", " In 2006 he represented West Bengal in the National Billiards & Snooker Championship at Vijaya Mehal Chennai.In 2007 he Represented West Bengal in the National Billiards & Snooker Championship at Hyderabad and Ranked 2nd In Billiards & Snooker both in India.", " He also won the State Junior Snooker Championship in 2007 and Ranked2nd in the State Senior Snooker Championship at West Bengal.", " In 2008 Manish represented India at the Asian U-21Snooker Championship held at Yangon,Myanmar.", " In 2008 he won the State Junior Snooker & Billiards Championship both held at the Bengal Rowing Club.", " In 2009 he represented India in the Asian U-21 Snooker Championship at Pune.", " In 2010 Manish joined Eastern Railways under Sports Quota to become a full time professional in Billiards & Snooker.", " In 2011 he Represented India in the World Sooker Q- School.", " He also won the State Snooker Championship at the Bengal Rowing Club.He also represented India in the World Professional Billiards Championship at Leeds, U.K.", " In 2012 he won the State Senior Billiards Championship at the Bengal Rowing Club.", " He then went on to represent India in the World Billiards Championship at the Northern Snooker Centre at Leeds, U.K.", " He participated in the All India Invitation Billiards & Snooker Championship, Baroda and Beat 9 times World Champion Geet Sethi in the Group Stage and Participated.", " In 2013 he represented India at the Australian Open Billiards Championship and made it to the Round of 16.", " He represented West Bengal in the National Billiards & Snooker Championship at Gwalior and finished Ranked 6th in the National Senior Billiards Championship.", " In 2014 he won both the State Billiards & Snooker Championship at the Bengal Rowing Club.", " ." ], "title": "Manish Jain" }, { "sentences": [ "The 1976 Mongolian National Championship was the thirteenth recorded edition of the Mongolian National Championship for football, with the first tournament taking place in 1955 and no tournament held in 1965.", " The 1976 national championship was won by Aldar (literally \"Glory\"; a team representing the Army sports society) their third recorded title, following their victory in the 1970 championship.", " Though it would appear however that championships were contested between 1956 and 1963, as sources note that a team called Aldar, the Mongolian Army Sports Club, won the title on numerous occasions during that time." ], "title": "1976 Mongolian National Championship" }, { "sentences": [ "The 1974 Mongolian National Championship was the eleventh recorded edition of the Mongolian National Championship for football, with the first tournament taking place in 1955 and no tournament held in 1965.", " The 1974 national championship was won by Aldar (literally \"Glory\"; a team representing the Army sports society) their second recorded title, following their victory in the 1970 championship.", " Though it would appear however that championships were contested between 1956 and 1963, as sources note that a team called Aldar, the Mongolian Army Sports Club, won the title on numerous occasions during that time.", " Zamchin, a team representing railway workers finished as runners up, with Darkhan, representing the city of Darkhan, the capital of Darkhan-Uul Aimag, the 1968 champions, finishing third." ], "title": "1974 Mongolian National Championship" }, { "sentences": [ "Ron-Robert Zieler (born 12 February 1989) is a German footballer who plays as a goalkeeper for German club VfB Stuttgart." ], "title": "Ron-Robert Zieler" } ]
[ "Title: Al-Shorta SC\n\nAl-Shorta Sports Club (\"Police Sports Club\", Arabic: نادي الشرطة الرياضي‎ ‎ ) is an Iraqi sports club based in Rusafa District, East Districts of the Tigris River, Baghdad. It has teams in many different sports including football,", "Title: 2015 GT Sports Club\n\nThe 2015 GT Sports Club is the first season of the SRO Group's GT Sports Club, an auto racing series for grand tourer cars. The GT Sports Club is a championship for Bronze and Iron drivers only. Platinum, Gold, Silver and Bronze indicate how professional a driver is. The SRO introduced the new \"Iron\" categorisation within the Bronze category, for drivers over the age of 60. All drivers must participate with GT3-spec cars, RACB G3 cars or GTE-spec cars. The series maiden race weekend was from 17 to 19 April during the Espíritu de Montjuïc event at Circuit de Barcelona-Catalunya. Max Bianchi won the first overall championship and Martin Lanting won the Iron Cup after the last race of the championship at Misano.", "Title: 1980 Mongolian National Championship\n\nThe 1980 Mongolian National Championship was the sixteenth recorded edition of the Mongolian National Championship for football, with the first tournament taking place in 1955 and no tournament held in 1965 or apparently in 1977. The 1980 national championship was won by Aldar (literally \"Glory\"; a team representing the Army sports society) their fourth recorded title, following their victory in the 1970 championship. Though it would appear however that championships were contested between 1956 and 1963, as sources note that a team called Aldar, the Mongolian Army Sports Club, won the title on numerous occasions during that time.", "Title: VfB Stuttgart\n\nVerein für Bewegungsspiele Stuttgart 1893 e. V., commonly known as VfB Stuttgart (] ), is a German sports club based in Stuttgart, Baden-Württemberg. The club is best known for its football team which is part of Germany's first division 1. Bundesliga. VfB Stuttgart has won the national championship five times, most recently in 2006–07; the DFB-Pokal three times; and the UEFA Intertoto Cup a record three times.", "Title: 1985 Mongolian National Championship\n\nThe 1985 Mongolian National Championship was the twenty-first recorded edition of the Mongolian National Championship for football, with the first tournament taking place in 1955 and no tournament held in 1965 or apparently in 1977. It would appear however that championships were contested between 1956 and 1963, as sources note that a team called Aldar, the Mongolian Army Sports Club, won the title on numerous occasions during that time. Nonetheless, the 1985 national championship was won for the first time by Khuch, also known as Dynamo Ulan Bator, a team representing the Police Sports Society. Friendship Darkhan, a team representing the Soviet military base in the city of Darkhan, the capital of Darkhan-Uul Aimag, finished as runners up, whilst Khuldumur, competing as Labour Ulan Bator, finished in third place. It is not clear whether the Darkhan team competing in this season is the same team that won the 1968 Championship.", "Title: Al-Muharraq SC\n\nAl-Muharraq Sports Club (Arabic: نادي المحرق الرياضي‎ ‎ ) is a Bahraini football club based in Muharraq. It is one of the oldest sports club in the Arabian Peninsula Region. Al-Muharraq Sports Club has won the Bahraini Football Premier League 33 times. Al-Muharraq Sports Club also takes part in other sports than football like Basketball and Volleyball. Historically, Al-Muharraq Sports Club football team resembles most of Bahrain national football team. Muharruq is the one of the biggest clubs in Bahrain football history if not the biggest. Muharruq Also Won the crown prince cup 5 times Making them the most team winning it. Muharruq won the Bahrain King Cup 32 times the second most team who have won it is Al Ahli they won it 8 times.", "Title: Manish Jain\n\nManish Jain (born 25 August 1988) is an Indian Billiards and Snooker player. Manish started his career in 2004 after being Ranked 2nd at the West Bengal State Junior Billiards Championship and Ranked 3rd in the Snooker Championship. In 2005 he represented West Bengal in the National Billiards & Snooker Championship at the Goregaon Sports Club, Mumbai. In 2006 he represented West Bengal in the National Billiards & Snooker Championship at Vijaya Mehal Chennai.In 2007 he Represented West Bengal in the National Billiards & Snooker Championship at Hyderabad and Ranked 2nd In Billiards & Snooker both in India. He also won the State Junior Snooker Championship in 2007 and Ranked2nd in the State Senior Snooker Championship at West Bengal. In 2008 Manish represented India at the Asian U-21Snooker Championship held at Yangon,Myanmar. In 2008 he won the State Junior Snooker & Billiards Championship both held at the Bengal Rowing Club. In 2009 he represented India in the Asian U-21 Snooker Championship at Pune. In 2010 Manish joined Eastern Railways under Sports Quota to become a full time professional in Billiards & Snooker. In 2011 he Represented India in the World Sooker Q- School. He also won the State Snooker Championship at the Bengal Rowing Club.He also represented India in the World Professional Billiards Championship at Leeds, U.K. In 2012 he won the State Senior Billiards Championship at the Bengal Rowing Club. He then went on to represent India in the World Billiards Championship at the Northern Snooker Centre at Leeds, U.K. He participated in the All India Invitation Billiards & Snooker Championship, Baroda and Beat 9 times World Champion Geet Sethi in the Group Stage and Participated. In 2013 he represented India at the Australian Open Billiards Championship and made it to the Round of 16. He represented West Bengal in the National Billiards & Snooker Championship at Gwalior and finished Ranked 6th in the National Senior Billiards Championship. In 2014 he won both the State Billiards & Snooker Championship at the Bengal Rowing Club. .", "Title: 1976 Mongolian National Championship\n\nThe 1976 Mongolian National Championship was the thirteenth recorded edition of the Mongolian National Championship for football, with the first tournament taking place in 1955 and no tournament held in 1965. The 1976 national championship was won by Aldar (literally \"Glory\"; a team representing the Army sports society) their third recorded title, following their victory in the 1970 championship. Though it would appear however that championships were contested between 1956 and 1963, as sources note that a team called Aldar, the Mongolian Army Sports Club, won the title on numerous occasions during that time.", "Title: 1974 Mongolian National Championship\n\nThe 1974 Mongolian National Championship was the eleventh recorded edition of the Mongolian National Championship for football, with the first tournament taking place in 1955 and no tournament held in 1965. The 1974 national championship was won by Aldar (literally \"Glory\"; a team representing the Army sports society) their second recorded title, following their victory in the 1970 championship. Though it would appear however that championships were contested between 1956 and 1963, as sources note that a team called Aldar, the Mongolian Army Sports Club, won the title on numerous occasions during that time. Zamchin, a team representing railway workers finished as runners up, with Darkhan, representing the city of Darkhan, the capital of Darkhan-Uul Aimag, the 1968 champions, finishing third.", "Title: Ron-Robert Zieler\n\nRon-Robert Zieler (born 12 February 1989) is a German footballer who plays as a goalkeeper for German club VfB Stuttgart." ]
2,157
Which airport is owned by Roosevelt County and is located in a city with a population of 810?
Poplar Airport
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medium
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[ { "sentences": [ "Portales is a city in and the county seat of Roosevelt County, New Mexico, United States.", " The population was 12,280 at the 2010 census.", " Portales is located near the larger city of Clovis as well as Cannon Air Force Base, a major contributor to the economy of the region." ], "title": "Portales, New Mexico" }, { "sentences": [ "Poplar Municipal Airport (FAA LID: PO1) is a public use airport located two nautical miles (4 km) northeast of the central business district of Poplar, a town in Roosevelt County, Montana, United States.", " The airport is owned by Town of Poplar.", " It is included in the National Plan of Integrated Airport Systems for 2011–2015, which categorized it as a \"general aviation\" facility." ], "title": "Poplar Municipal Airport" }, { "sentences": [ "Wolf Point is a city in and the county seat of Roosevelt County, Montana, United States.", " The population was 2,621 at the 2010 census.", " It is the largest community on the Fort Peck Indian Reservation.", " Wolf Point is the home of the annual Wild Horse Stampede, held every year during the second weekend of July.", " Wolf Point's Wild Horse Stampede is the oldest rodeo in Montana, and has been called the \"Grandaddy of Montana Rodeos\"." ], "title": "Wolf Point, Montana" }, { "sentences": [ "Dickinson Theodore Roosevelt Regional Airport (IATA: DIK, ICAO: KDIK, FAA LID: DIK) , formerly known as Dickinson Municipal Airport, is a public use airport located five nautical miles (6 mi, 9 km) south of the central business district of Dickinson, in Stark County, North Dakota, United States.", " It is owned by the Dickinson Airport Authority." ], "title": "Dickinson Theodore Roosevelt Regional Airport" }, { "sentences": [ "Poplar is a city in Roosevelt County, Montana, United States.", " The population was 810 at the 2010 census." ], "title": "Poplar, Montana" }, { "sentences": [ "Portales Municipal Airport (ICAO: KPRZ, FAA LID: PRZ) is a city-owned, public-use airport located four nautical miles (7 km) southwest of the central business district of Portales, a city in Roosevelt County, New Mexico, United States.", " According to the FAA's National Plan of Integrated Airport Systems for 2009–2013, it is classified as a \"general aviation\" airport." ], "title": "Portales Municipal Airport" }, { "sentences": [ "Roosevelt County is a county located in the U.S. state of New Mexico.", " As of the 2010 census, the population was 19,846.", " Its county seat is Portales.", " The county was created in 1903 from Chaves and Guadalupe counties and named for President Theodore Roosevelt.", " The county's eastern border is the Texas state line." ], "title": "Roosevelt County, New Mexico" }, { "sentences": [ "Roosevelt County is a county located in the U.S. state of Montana.", " As of the 2010 census, the population was 10,425.", " Its county seat is Wolf Point.", " Roosevelt County was created by the Montana Legislature in 1919 from Sheridan County.", " The name honors former president Theodore Roosevelt, who had died shortly before the county was formed." ], "title": "Roosevelt County, Montana" }, { "sentences": [ "L. M. Clayton Airport (IATA: OLF, ICAO: KOLF, FAA LID: OLF) is a public use airport located three nautical miles (6 km) northeast of the central business district of Wolf Point, a city in Roosevelt County, Montana, United States.", " It is owned by the city and county.", " The airport is served by one commercial airline, subsidized by the Essential Air Service program.", " Reportedly, this made it the smallest airport in the 48 contiguous states with regularly scheduled air service." ], "title": "L. M. Clayton Airport" }, { "sentences": [ "Poplar Airport (FAA LID: 42S) is a public use airport located in Poplar, a town in Roosevelt County, Montana, United States.", " The airport is owned by Town of Poplar and Roosevelt County.", " It is included in the National Plan of Integrated Airport Systems for 2009–2013, which categorized it as a \"general aviation\" facility." ], "title": "Poplar Airport" } ]
[ "Title: Portales, New Mexico\n\nPortales is a city in and the county seat of Roosevelt County, New Mexico, United States. The population was 12,280 at the 2010 census. Portales is located near the larger city of Clovis as well as Cannon Air Force Base, a major contributor to the economy of the region.", "Title: Poplar Municipal Airport\n\nPoplar Municipal Airport (FAA LID: PO1) is a public use airport located two nautical miles (4 km) northeast of the central business district of Poplar, a town in Roosevelt County, Montana, United States. The airport is owned by Town of Poplar. It is included in the National Plan of Integrated Airport Systems for 2011–2015, which categorized it as a \"general aviation\" facility.", "Title: Wolf Point, Montana\n\nWolf Point is a city in and the county seat of Roosevelt County, Montana, United States. The population was 2,621 at the 2010 census. It is the largest community on the Fort Peck Indian Reservation. Wolf Point is the home of the annual Wild Horse Stampede, held every year during the second weekend of July. Wolf Point's Wild Horse Stampede is the oldest rodeo in Montana, and has been called the \"Grandaddy of Montana Rodeos\".", "Title: Dickinson Theodore Roosevelt Regional Airport\n\nDickinson Theodore Roosevelt Regional Airport (IATA: DIK, ICAO: KDIK, FAA LID: DIK) , formerly known as Dickinson Municipal Airport, is a public use airport located five nautical miles (6 mi, 9 km) south of the central business district of Dickinson, in Stark County, North Dakota, United States. It is owned by the Dickinson Airport Authority.", "Title: Poplar, Montana\n\nPoplar is a city in Roosevelt County, Montana, United States. The population was 810 at the 2010 census.", "Title: Portales Municipal Airport\n\nPortales Municipal Airport (ICAO: KPRZ, FAA LID: PRZ) is a city-owned, public-use airport located four nautical miles (7 km) southwest of the central business district of Portales, a city in Roosevelt County, New Mexico, United States. According to the FAA's National Plan of Integrated Airport Systems for 2009–2013, it is classified as a \"general aviation\" airport.", "Title: Roosevelt County, New Mexico\n\nRoosevelt County is a county located in the U.S. state of New Mexico. As of the 2010 census, the population was 19,846. Its county seat is Portales. The county was created in 1903 from Chaves and Guadalupe counties and named for President Theodore Roosevelt. The county's eastern border is the Texas state line.", "Title: Roosevelt County, Montana\n\nRoosevelt County is a county located in the U.S. state of Montana. As of the 2010 census, the population was 10,425. Its county seat is Wolf Point. Roosevelt County was created by the Montana Legislature in 1919 from Sheridan County. The name honors former president Theodore Roosevelt, who had died shortly before the county was formed.", "Title: L. M. Clayton Airport\n\nL. M. Clayton Airport (IATA: OLF, ICAO: KOLF, FAA LID: OLF) is a public use airport located three nautical miles (6 km) northeast of the central business district of Wolf Point, a city in Roosevelt County, Montana, United States. It is owned by the city and county. The airport is served by one commercial airline, subsidized by the Essential Air Service program. Reportedly, this made it the smallest airport in the 48 contiguous states with regularly scheduled air service.", "Title: Poplar Airport\n\nPoplar Airport (FAA LID: 42S) is a public use airport located in Poplar, a town in Roosevelt County, Montana, United States. The airport is owned by Town of Poplar and Roosevelt County. It is included in the National Plan of Integrated Airport Systems for 2009–2013, which categorized it as a \"general aviation\" facility." ]
2,158
Which singer signed to Warner Brothers Records was a part of the Hotter than Hell Tour?
Dua Lipa
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[ { "sentences": [ "Hotter than Hell Tour was the second tour of the American rock band Kiss.", " The tour featured songs from their first album and their newly released second album, \"Hotter than Hell\", which was the album that the tour was in support of.", " During this tour, the band used fire and the destruction of guitars as part of their show.", " The January 31, 1975 show in San Francisco was filmed and later made available for public viewing." ], "title": "Hotter than Hell Tour (Kiss)" }, { "sentences": [ "Phajja were an all-female contemporary R&B trio that released two albums on Warner Bros.", " Records and several moderately successful singles.", " Its members are Kena and Nakia Epps, sisters from Chicago, and Karen Johnson, of Boston.", " The ladies began singing together in 1987.", " The group originally consisted of five members and the original name was \"Not Your Average Girls\".", " The five ladies traveled and performed original music for several years before landing their first record deal with Capitol Records in 1991, however never released an album.", " In 1993 the five ladies disbanded and Kena, Karen, & Nakia continued on, changed their name to \"Phajja\" and shortly after left Capitol Records and signed with Arista Records.", " In 1995 Phajja signed with Warner Brothers Records.", " Although having been signed to three major labels it was with Warner Brothers Records when they would release their first album \"Seize The Moment\"" ], "title": "Phajja" }, { "sentences": [ "The Red Telephone is a Boston-based atmospheric pop band active since 1995.", " The Red Telephone emerged from the Boston underground pop scene in the late 90’s.", " Weeks after the band’s first performance in early 1996, the quartet unexpectedly made it to the semifinal round of WBCN’s legendary Rumble, a nod which led to the release of a 7-inch single, “Maya,” on Arista subsidiary Time Bomb Records.", " By December, less than a year after their inception, The Red Telephone were signed to Warner Brothers Records.", " Their self-titled debut album, produced by Dennis Herring (Elvis Costello, Throwing Muses), was released in 1998." ], "title": "The Red Telephone (band)" }, { "sentences": [ "Dua Lipa is the debut studio album by English singer Dua Lipa.", " It was released on 2 June 2017 by Warner Bros.", " Records.", " The lyrical themes revolve around her personal views of love, rising above, sex and self-empowerment." ], "title": "Dua Lipa (album)" }, { "sentences": [ "Josiah Leming (born March 26, 1989) is an American singer-songwriter originally from Morristown, Tennessee.", " At the age of 17, Leming dropped out of high school and began traveling across the United States to play shows while living out of his car.", " This eventually caught the eye of executives at Warner Brothers Records who signed him to his first major label record deal in 2008.", " Leming's debut album, \"Come On Kid\", from Warner Bros. came out September 13, 2010.", " His main influences are Bob Dylan, Leonard Cohen, Ryan Adams and The Rolling Stones." ], "title": "Josiah Leming" }, { "sentences": [ "Kidsongs is an American children's media franchise which includes Kidsongs Music Video Stories on DVD and video, The Kidsongs TV Show, CDs of favorite children’s songs, song books, sheet music, toys and an ecommerce website.", " Kidsongs was created by producer/writer Carol Rosenstein and director Bruce Gowers of Together Again Video Productions (TAVP), both of whom are music video and television production veterans.", " The duo had produced and directed over 100 music videos for Warner Brothers Records (WBR) and took their idea of music videos for children to the record label.", " Warner Brothers funded the first video, “A Day at Old MacDonald’s Farm”.", " Shortly thereafter, a three way partnership between TAVP, WBR and View-Master Video was formed with TAVP being responsible for production and WBR and View-Master responsible for distribution to video and music stores, and toy stores respectively." ], "title": "Kidsongs" }, { "sentences": [ "Lindsay Megan Pagano (born June 22, 1986) is an American singer who until 2003 was signed to Warner Brothers Records.", " She toured with Dream Street and Aaron Carter for several months.", " She also performed for the governor of California along with The Eagles and The Backstreet Boys." ], "title": "Lindsay Pagano" }, { "sentences": [ "The Living EP is the first EP from The band Josephine Collective on the Warner Bros. record company.", " Produced by the legendary John Feldmann it is a \"perfect blend of stuck-in-your-head choruses and smooth melodies\".", " \"Living\" is the prelude to Josephine Collective's debut full length on Warner Brothers Records We Are The Air." ], "title": "Living (EP)" }, { "sentences": [ "Hotter than Hell Tour is the second official concert tour by English singer Dua Lipa, in support of her debut studio album \"Dua Lipa\" (2017).", " It is named after her hit single \"Hotter than Hell\"." ], "title": "Hotter than Hell Tour (Dua Lipa)" }, { "sentences": [ "Scotti Brothers Records (sometimes spelled Scotti Bros.", " Records) was a California-based record label founded by Tony and Ben Scotti in 1974.", " Their first success was releasing albums from teen pop star Leif Garrett.", " They later helped launch the careers of David Hallyday, Felony, Survivor, and \"Weird Al\" Yankovic.", " They also signed James Brown to a recording contract in the mid-1980s as well as the UK act Flag featuring David Cairns from Secret Affair and Archie Brown.", " Former \"Life Goes On\" star Tommy Puett released his only album \"Life Goes On\" in 1990 under Scotti Brothers Records." ], "title": "Scotti Brothers Records" } ]
[ "Title: Hotter than Hell Tour (Kiss)\n\nHotter than Hell Tour was the second tour of the American rock band Kiss. The tour featured songs from their first album and their newly released second album, \"Hotter than Hell\", which was the album that the tour was in support of. During this tour, the band used fire and the destruction of guitars as part of their show. The January 31, 1975 show in San Francisco was filmed and later made available for public viewing.", "Title: Phajja\n\nPhajja were an all-female contemporary R&B trio that released two albums on Warner Bros. Records and several moderately successful singles. Its members are Kena and Nakia Epps, sisters from Chicago, and Karen Johnson, of Boston. The ladies began singing together in 1987. The group originally consisted of five members and the original name was \"Not Your Average Girls\". The five ladies traveled and performed original music for several years before landing their first record deal with Capitol Records in 1991, however never released an album. In 1993 the five ladies disbanded and Kena, Karen, & Nakia continued on, changed their name to \"Phajja\" and shortly after left Capitol Records and signed with Arista Records. In 1995 Phajja signed with Warner Brothers Records. Although having been signed to three major labels it was with Warner Brothers Records when they would release their first album \"Seize The Moment\"", "Title: The Red Telephone (band)\n\nThe Red Telephone is a Boston-based atmospheric pop band active since 1995. The Red Telephone emerged from the Boston underground pop scene in the late 90’s. Weeks after the band’s first performance in early 1996, the quartet unexpectedly made it to the semifinal round of WBCN’s legendary Rumble, a nod which led to the release of a 7-inch single, “Maya,” on Arista subsidiary Time Bomb Records. By December, less than a year after their inception, The Red Telephone were signed to Warner Brothers Records. Their self-titled debut album, produced by Dennis Herring (Elvis Costello, Throwing Muses), was released in 1998.", "Title: Dua Lipa (album)\n\nDua Lipa is the debut studio album by English singer Dua Lipa. It was released on 2 June 2017 by Warner Bros. Records. The lyrical themes revolve around her personal views of love, rising above, sex and self-empowerment.", "Title: Josiah Leming\n\nJosiah Leming (born March 26, 1989) is an American singer-songwriter originally from Morristown, Tennessee. At the age of 17, Leming dropped out of high school and began traveling across the United States to play shows while living out of his car. This eventually caught the eye of executives at Warner Brothers Records who signed him to his first major label record deal in 2008. Leming's debut album, \"Come On Kid\", from Warner Bros. came out September 13, 2010. His main influences are Bob Dylan, Leonard Cohen, Ryan Adams and The Rolling Stones.", "Title: Kidsongs\n\nKidsongs is an American children's media franchise which includes Kidsongs Music Video Stories on DVD and video, The Kidsongs TV Show, CDs of favorite children’s songs, song books, sheet music, toys and an ecommerce website. Kidsongs was created by producer/writer Carol Rosenstein and director Bruce Gowers of Together Again Video Productions (TAVP), both of whom are music video and television production veterans. The duo had produced and directed over 100 music videos for Warner Brothers Records (WBR) and took their idea of music videos for children to the record label. Warner Brothers funded the first video, “A Day at Old MacDonald’s Farm”. Shortly thereafter, a three way partnership between TAVP, WBR and View-Master Video was formed with TAVP being responsible for production and WBR and View-Master responsible for distribution to video and music stores, and toy stores respectively.", "Title: Lindsay Pagano\n\nLindsay Megan Pagano (born June 22, 1986) is an American singer who until 2003 was signed to Warner Brothers Records. She toured with Dream Street and Aaron Carter for several months. She also performed for the governor of California along with The Eagles and The Backstreet Boys.", "Title: Living (EP)\n\nThe Living EP is the first EP from The band Josephine Collective on the Warner Bros. record company. Produced by the legendary John Feldmann it is a \"perfect blend of stuck-in-your-head choruses and smooth melodies\". \"Living\" is the prelude to Josephine Collective's debut full length on Warner Brothers Records We Are The Air.", "Title: Hotter than Hell Tour (Dua Lipa)\n\nHotter than Hell Tour is the second official concert tour by English singer Dua Lipa, in support of her debut studio album \"Dua Lipa\" (2017). It is named after her hit single \"Hotter than Hell\".", "Title: Scotti Brothers Records\n\nScotti Brothers Records (sometimes spelled Scotti Bros. Records) was a California-based record label founded by Tony and Ben Scotti in 1974. Their first success was releasing albums from teen pop star Leif Garrett. They later helped launch the careers of David Hallyday, Felony, Survivor, and \"Weird Al\" Yankovic. They also signed James Brown to a recording contract in the mid-1980s as well as the UK act Flag featuring David Cairns from Secret Affair and Archie Brown. Former \"Life Goes On\" star Tommy Puett released his only album \"Life Goes On\" in 1990 under Scotti Brothers Records." ]
2,159
Videophilia selected as the Peruvian entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at a ceremony that took place in what theater?
the Dolby Theatre
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2,160
The actress providing the voice of Eliza Thornberry also stars in a holiday film ranking within The New York Times' Top 5 Holiday TV movies that is directed by whom?
David Winning
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[ { "sentences": [ "Lacey Nicole Chabert ( ; born September 30, 1982) is an American actress, voice actress and singer.", " She first gained prominence as a child actress on television for her role as Claudia Salinger in the television drama \"Party of Five\" (1994–2000).", " She has also provided the voice of Eliza Thornberry in the animated series \"The Wild Thornberrys\" (1998–2004) and two feature films, Meg Griffin during the first production season of the animated sitcom \"Family Guy\", and superheroine Zatanna Zatara in various pieces of DC Comics-related media.", " In film she has appeared in \"Lost in Space\" (1998), \"Not Another Teen Movie\" (2001), \"Daddy Day Care\" (2003) and had leading roles as Gretchen Wieners in \"Mean Girls\" (2004), and as Dana Mathis in the horror remake \"Black Christmas\" (2006)." ], "title": "Lacey Chabert" }, { "sentences": [ "Lini Evans is a Canadian singer and actress.", " She stars alongside Lacey Chabert in one of The New York Times' Top 5 Holiday TV movies \"The Tree That Saved Christmas\" which set records as the highest rated Up original movie of all-time and was directed by David Winning." ], "title": "Lini Evans" }, { "sentences": [ "Ape (stylised as A*P*E and released in South Korea as 킹콩의 대역습 - \"King Kong eui daeyeokseup\" (\"King Kong's Great Counterattack\"), is a 1976 monster movie.", " It was an American/South Korean co-production produced by Kukje Movies and the Lee Ming Film Co. (South Korea) and Worldwide Entertainment (USA) with 3-D effects.", " Directed by Paul Leder and featuring special effects by Park Kwang Nam, the film stars Joanna Kerns, Rod Arrants and Alex Nicol.", " It was released at approximately the same time as Dino De Laurentiis' 1976 remake of \"King Kong\".", " The film is generally regarded by some critics as a campy Z movie.", " In latter years the film has gone under the titles of \"Attack of the Giant Horny Gorilla\" (for its 1982 grindhouse re-release), and \"Hideous Mutant\" (for its original home video release).", " It marked an early film appearance by Kerns, who later moved to TV movies and shows." ], "title": "Ape (1976 film)" }, { "sentences": [ "Jingle All the Way is a 2011 American stop motion animated children's television special produced for Hallmark Channel, directed by Chel White and produced at Bent Image Lab.", " In reviewing the 2011 television holiday special programs, Mike Hale of \"The New York Times\" called \"Jingle All the Way\" \"...by far the best of the bunch.", " In addition to its charming art and pleasantly low-key storytelling, “Jingle” stands apart from the other holiday programs by not focusing on the manufacturing or delivery of toys.\"", " Hale also mentions, \"For some honest emotion, and a combination of retro holiday spirit with adventurous animation, tune in for \"Jingle All the Way\"...(it) looks like something you’d see at a European animation festival or late at night on Adult Swim, but it is also gentle and completely Hallmark-appropriate.\"" ], "title": "Jingle All the Way (2011 film)" }, { "sentences": [ "T: The New York Times Style Magazine is a perfect-bound magazine dedicated to fashion, living, beauty, holiday, travel and design coverage.", " The magazine was launched in August 2004.", " Since January 2017, it has been scheduled to publish 11 times a year (previously 13 in between 2013-2016), and distributed within the Sunday edition of \"The New York Times\" newspaper.", " Since December 2007, an international edition has been distributed with the weekend edition of the \"International New York Times\" (formerly the \"International Herald Tribune\").", " Janet Froelich was creative director until 2009." ], "title": "T: The New York Times Style Magazine" }, { "sentences": [ "Man Against the Mob (also known as \"Trouble in the City of Angels\") is a 1988 NBC television movie directed by Steven Hilliard Stern, starring George Peppard, Kathryn Harrold and Max Gail.", " \"Man Against the Mob\" is a precursor of the 2013 theatrical feature \"Gangster Squad\", in that it deals with the post-war formation of a special LAPD unit set up to suppress Organized Crime in Los Angeles.", " It may have been inspired by the success of the 1987 theatrical feature \"The Untouchables\", a period drama which also depicted an elite law enforcement unit pitted against mobsters.", " This was designed around the actor George Peppard as a tough LA cop in the late 1940s.", " A 1989 TV-movie followup, \"Man Against the Mob: The Chinatown Murders\" is a sequel that also stars Peppard.", " The first movie was a pilot of a proposed NBC series entitled \"City of Angels\" but ended up panning out as only the two TV movies before George Peppard died in 1994." ], "title": "Man Against the Mob" }, { "sentences": [ "Ann Shoemaker (January 10, 1891 in Brooklyn, New York – September 18, 1978 in Los Angeles, California) was an American actress who appeared in 70 films and TV movies between 1928 and 1976.", " She portrayed Sara Roosevelt, mother of Franklin D. Roosevelt, in both the stage and film versions of \"Sunrise at Campobello\"." ], "title": "Ann Shoemaker" }, { "sentences": [ "Dr. Seuss' The Cat in the Hat is a 2003 American family comedy film directed by Bo Welch.", " It is based on the 1957 Dr. Seuss book \"of the same name\".", " The film stars Mike Myers in the title role of the Cat in the Hat, and Dakota Fanning as Sally.", " Sally's brother (who is unnamed in the book and the 1971 TV special), Conrad, is portrayed by Spencer Breslin.", " The film is the second feature-length Dr. Seuss adaptation after the 2000 holiday film \"How the Grinch Stole Christmas\"." ], "title": "The Cat in the Hat (film)" }, { "sentences": [ "Julia Benjamin (born February 21, 1957) is a retired American film and television actress of the 1960s, 1970s and 1980s.", " She is best remembered for her character role as Susie Baxter, the daughter of Steve and Barbara Baxter and the first cousin of Harold \"Sport\" Baxter on the 1960s sitcom \"Hazel.\"", " Benjamin was also well known for her roles in the movies \"Mr. and Mrs. Bo Jo Jones\" and \"The Jordan Chance.\"", " Benjamin's career began at the age of eight on \"Hazel\" in 1965.", " \"Hazel\" was a sitcom that first aired in 1961 on NBC.", " The series centered on the Baxter family.", " The family included husband George Baxter, (Don DeFore), his wife Dorothy Baxter, (Whitney Blake) and their only child, son Harold \"Sport\" Baxter, (Bobby Buntrock).", " At the end of the 1964-65 television season, NBC canceled the series.", " CBS decided to pick it up for a fifth season.", " CBS cast Ray Fulmer, Lynn Borden, and Benjamin as George Baxter's brother Steve, his wife Barbara and their daughter Susie.", " The premise of the fifth season was that George and Dorothy had to move to the Middle East as part of a job promotion.", " So, Hazel and Harold moved in with Steve, Barbara, and Susie.", " The series was cancelled by CBS airing its last episode on April 11, 1966.", " It was never picked up again.", " After Hazel, Benjamin would only get roles in a limited few number of movies and guest starring roles on television.", " After Hazel went off the air, Benjamin would have only five roles in movies and television.", " Her television credits include three guest starring roles on the television shows \"My Three Sons,\" \"The Rockford Files\" and \"Riptide.\"", " Her movie credits include two TV movies; \"Mr. and Mrs. Bo Jo Jones\" (1971), and \"The Jordan Chance\" (1978).", " \"Riptide\" was Benjamin's last acting appearance.", " She has not acted in anything since." ], "title": "Julia Benjamin" }, { "sentences": [ "Strange Voices is a 1987 television film about schizophrenia directed by Arthur Allan Seidelman and written by Wayne and Donna Powers.", " It was one of the ten highest rated made for TV movies that year with a 33 share in the Nielsen Ratings.", " The reviews were mixed as the film was criticized as inferior to other made-for-television movies about the disorder, including \"Promise\" (1986). \"", "The New York Times\", for instance, called it \"too much, too late\"." ], "title": "Strange Voices" } ]
[ "Title: Lacey Chabert\n\nLacey Nicole Chabert ( ; born September 30, 1982) is an American actress, voice actress and singer. She first gained prominence as a child actress on television for her role as Claudia Salinger in the television drama \"Party of Five\" (1994–2000). She has also provided the voice of Eliza Thornberry in the animated series \"The Wild Thornberrys\" (1998–2004) and two feature films, Meg Griffin during the first production season of the animated sitcom \"Family Guy\", and superheroine Zatanna Zatara in various pieces of DC Comics-related media. In film she has appeared in \"Lost in Space\" (1998), \"Not Another Teen Movie\" (2001), \"Daddy Day Care\" (2003) and had leading roles as Gretchen Wieners in \"Mean Girls\" (2004), and as Dana Mathis in the horror remake \"Black Christmas\" (2006).", "Title: Lini Evans\n\nLini Evans is a Canadian singer and actress. She stars alongside Lacey Chabert in one of The New York Times' Top 5 Holiday TV movies \"The Tree That Saved Christmas\" which set records as the highest rated Up original movie of all-time and was directed by David Winning.", "Title: Ape (1976 film)\n\nApe (stylised as A*P*E and released in South Korea as 킹콩의 대역습 - \"King Kong eui daeyeokseup\" (\"King Kong's Great Counterattack\"), is a 1976 monster movie. It was an American/South Korean co-production produced by Kukje Movies and the Lee Ming Film Co. (South Korea) and Worldwide Entertainment (USA) with 3-D effects. Directed by Paul Leder and featuring special effects by Park Kwang Nam, the film stars Joanna Kerns, Rod Arrants and Alex Nicol. It was released at approximately the same time as Dino De Laurentiis' 1976 remake of \"King Kong\". The film is generally regarded by some critics as a campy Z movie. In latter years the film has gone under the titles of \"Attack of the Giant Horny Gorilla\" (for its 1982 grindhouse re-release), and \"Hideous Mutant\" (for its original home video release). It marked an early film appearance by Kerns, who later moved to TV movies and shows.", "Title: Jingle All the Way (2011 film)\n\nJingle All the Way is a 2011 American stop motion animated children's television special produced for Hallmark Channel, directed by Chel White and produced at Bent Image Lab. In reviewing the 2011 television holiday special programs, Mike Hale of \"The New York Times\" called \"Jingle All the Way\" \"...by far the best of the bunch. In addition to its charming art and pleasantly low-key storytelling, “Jingle” stands apart from the other holiday programs by not focusing on the manufacturing or delivery of toys.\" Hale also mentions, \"For some honest emotion, and a combination of retro holiday spirit with adventurous animation, tune in for \"Jingle All the Way\"...(it) looks like something you’d see at a European animation festival or late at night on Adult Swim, but it is also gentle and completely Hallmark-appropriate.\"", "Title: T: The New York Times Style Magazine\n\nT: The New York Times Style Magazine is a perfect-bound magazine dedicated to fashion, living, beauty, holiday, travel and design coverage. The magazine was launched in August 2004. Since January 2017, it has been scheduled to publish 11 times a year (previously 13 in between 2013-2016), and distributed within the Sunday edition of \"The New York Times\" newspaper. Since December 2007, an international edition has been distributed with the weekend edition of the \"International New York Times\" (formerly the \"International Herald Tribune\"). Janet Froelich was creative director until 2009.", "Title: Man Against the Mob\n\nMan Against the Mob (also known as \"Trouble in the City of Angels\") is a 1988 NBC television movie directed by Steven Hilliard Stern, starring George Peppard, Kathryn Harrold and Max Gail. \"Man Against the Mob\" is a precursor of the 2013 theatrical feature \"Gangster Squad\", in that it deals with the post-war formation of a special LAPD unit set up to suppress Organized Crime in Los Angeles. It may have been inspired by the success of the 1987 theatrical feature \"The Untouchables\", a period drama which also depicted an elite law enforcement unit pitted against mobsters. This was designed around the actor George Peppard as a tough LA cop in the late 1940s. A 1989 TV-movie followup, \"Man Against the Mob: The Chinatown Murders\" is a sequel that also stars Peppard. The first movie was a pilot of a proposed NBC series entitled \"City of Angels\" but ended up panning out as only the two TV movies before George Peppard died in 1994.", "Title: Ann Shoemaker\n\nAnn Shoemaker (January 10, 1891 in Brooklyn, New York – September 18, 1978 in Los Angeles, California) was an American actress who appeared in 70 films and TV movies between 1928 and 1976. She portrayed Sara Roosevelt, mother of Franklin D. Roosevelt, in both the stage and film versions of \"Sunrise at Campobello\".", "Title: The Cat in the Hat (film)\n\nDr. Seuss' The Cat in the Hat is a 2003 American family comedy film directed by Bo Welch. It is based on the 1957 Dr. Seuss book \"of the same name\". The film stars Mike Myers in the title role of the Cat in the Hat, and Dakota Fanning as Sally. Sally's brother (who is unnamed in the book and the 1971 TV special), Conrad, is portrayed by Spencer Breslin. The film is the second feature-length Dr. Seuss adaptation after the 2000 holiday film \"How the Grinch Stole Christmas\".", "Title: Julia Benjamin\n\nJulia Benjamin (born February 21, 1957) is a retired American film and television actress of the 1960s, 1970s and 1980s. She is best remembered for her character role as Susie Baxter, the daughter of Steve and Barbara Baxter and the first cousin of Harold \"Sport\" Baxter on the 1960s sitcom \"Hazel.\" Benjamin was also well known for her roles in the movies \"Mr. and Mrs. Bo Jo Jones\" and \"The Jordan Chance.\" Benjamin's career began at the age of eight on \"Hazel\" in 1965. \"Hazel\" was a sitcom that first aired in 1961 on NBC. The series centered on the Baxter family. The family included husband George Baxter, (Don DeFore), his wife Dorothy Baxter, (Whitney Blake) and their only child, son Harold \"Sport\" Baxter, (Bobby Buntrock). At the end of the 1964-65 television season, NBC canceled the series. CBS decided to pick it up for a fifth season. CBS cast Ray Fulmer, Lynn Borden, and Benjamin as George Baxter's brother Steve, his wife Barbara and their daughter Susie. The premise of the fifth season was that George and Dorothy had to move to the Middle East as part of a job promotion. So, Hazel and Harold moved in with Steve, Barbara, and Susie. The series was cancelled by CBS airing its last episode on April 11, 1966. It was never picked up again. After Hazel, Benjamin would only get roles in a limited few number of movies and guest starring roles on television. After Hazel went off the air, Benjamin would have only five roles in movies and television. Her television credits include three guest starring roles on the television shows \"My Three Sons,\" \"The Rockford Files\" and \"Riptide.\" Her movie credits include two TV movies; \"Mr. and Mrs. Bo Jo Jones\" (1971), and \"The Jordan Chance\" (1978). \"Riptide\" was Benjamin's last acting appearance. She has not acted in anything since.", "Title: Strange Voices\n\nStrange Voices is a 1987 television film about schizophrenia directed by Arthur Allan Seidelman and written by Wayne and Donna Powers. It was one of the ten highest rated made for TV movies that year with a 33 share in the Nielsen Ratings. The reviews were mixed as the film was criticized as inferior to other made-for-television movies about the disorder, including \"Promise\" (1986). \" The New York Times\", for instance, called it \"too much, too late\"." ]
2,161
Atoms for Peace are an English-American experimental rock supergroup comprising Radiohead singer Thom Yorke, is an English musician and composer, best known as the singer and principal songwriter of which band?
Radiohead
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easy
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[ { "sentences": [ "Stanley Donwood (born 29 October 1968) is the pen name of English artist and writer Dan Rickwood.", " He is best known for his work with the English alternative rock band Radiohead, having created all of their album and poster art since 1994, often in collaboration with Radiohead singer Thom Yorke.", " He also creates artwork for Yorke's solo albums and Yorke's band Atoms for Peace." ], "title": "Stanley Donwood" }, { "sentences": [ "Jonathan Richard Guy Greenwood (born 5 November 1971) is an English musician and the lead guitarist and keyboardist of the alternative rock band Radiohead.", " A multi-instrumentalist, Greenwood also plays instruments including the bass guitar, piano, viola, and drums, and is a prominent player of the ondes Martenot, an early electronic instrument.", " He works with electronic techniques such as programming, sampling and looping, and writes music software used by Radiohead.", " He described his role in the band as an arranger, helping to transform singer Thom Yorke's demos into full songs.", " He has been named one of the greatest guitarists of all time by publications including the \"NME,\" \"Rolling Stone\" and \"Spin\"." ], "title": "Jonny Greenwood" }, { "sentences": [ "\"Lotus Flower\" is a song by the English alternative rock band Radiohead, released on their eighth studio album \"The King of Limbs \"(2011).", " It features singer Thom Yorke's falsetto over syncopated beats and a \"propulsive\" bass line.", " Its music video, featuring Yorke's erratic dancing, spawned an internet meme." ], "title": "Lotus Flower (song)" }, { "sentences": [ "Headless Chickens were a melodic punk band from Exeter, England whose members included Thom Yorke (guitar and vocals), Simon Shackleton (bass and vocals), John Matthias (violin), Laura Forrest-Hay (violin), Martin Brooks (drums), Andy Hills (bass) and Lindsey Moore (drums).", " In June 1989 they released their first single, \"I Don't Want To Go To Woodstock\", on the \"Hometown Atrocities\" EP, along with tracks from three other bands (Beaver Patrol, Jackson Penis and Mad At The Sun).", " This is believed to be Thom Yorke's first ever released recording, on which he played lead guitar and sang backing vocals; Yorke later became famous as the singer of Radiohead." ], "title": "Headless Chickens (UK band)" }, { "sentences": [ "\"Knives Out\" is a song by English rock band Radiohead.", " The composition features electric and acoustic guitars, complemented by singer Thom Yorke's vocals.", " It appears on Radiohead's 2001 album \"Amnesiac\", recorded during the same sessions as the previous album \"Kid A\".", " It was also released as the second \"Amnesiac\" single, receiving more radio airplay than the band's other songs of the period.", " The song reached number 13 on the UK Singles Chart.", " It also topped the Canadian Singles Chart for 4 weeks." ], "title": "Knives Out" }, { "sentences": [ "Thomas Edward Yorke (born 7 October 1968) is an English musician and composer best known as the singer and principal songwriter of the alternative rock band Radiohead.", " A multi-instrumentalist, Yorke mainly plays guitar and piano and works extensively with synthesisers, sequencers and programming.", " He is known for his falsetto vocals; in 2008, \"Rolling Stone\" ranked him the 66th greatest singer of all time." ], "title": "Thom Yorke" }, { "sentences": [ "Atoms for Peace are an English-American experimental rock supergroup comprising Radiohead singer Thom Yorke (vocals, guitar, piano), Red Hot Chili Peppers bassist Flea, longtime Radiohead producer Nigel Godrich (keyboards, synthesisers, guitars), drummer Joey Waronker of Beck and R.E.M., and percussionist Mauro Refosco of Forro in the Dark.", " Yorke formed the band in 2009 to perform songs from his debut solo album, \"The Eraser\" (2006)\".\"", " They released an album of original material, \"Amok\", on February 25, 2013." ], "title": "Atoms for Peace (band)" }, { "sentences": [ "Nigel Timothy Godrich (born 28 February 1971) is an English record producer, recording engineer and musician.", " He is best known for his work with the English rock band Radiohead, having produced all of their studio albums since \"OK Computer\" (1997); he has been dubbed the \"sixth member\" of the band, in an allusion to George Martin being called the \"Fifth Beatle\".", " Godrich has also worked extensively with Radiohead singer Thom Yorke on his solo material, and is a member of the bands Atoms for Peace (with Yorke) and Ultraísta.", " Other acts Godrich has worked with include Beck, Paul McCartney, U2, R.E.M. and Roger Waters.", " He is the creator of the music webseries \"From the Basement\"." ], "title": "Nigel Godrich" }, { "sentences": [ "\"True Love Waits\" is a song by the English alternative rock band Radiohead.", " Its lyrics address love, ageing, and abandonment.", " Radiohead first performed \"True Love Waits\" in 1995, and singer Thom Yorke performed it alone on acoustic guitar or Rhodes piano numerous times in the following years.", " The band and their producer Nigel Godrich attempted to record it for their albums \"OK Computer\" (1997), \"Kid A\" (2000) and \"Amnesiac\" (2001), but struggled to find an arrangement that satisfied them, and it became one of their most famous unreleased songs.", " A live recording from the \"Amnesiac\" tour was released on \"\" (2001)." ], "title": "True Love Waits (song)" }, { "sentences": [ "Dead Children Playing (first edition titled 'Dead Children Playing: A Picture Book') is a picture book by Stanley Donwood and Thom Yorke (under the alias of \"Dr. Tchock\") featuring artwork that has been used on English alternative rock band Radiohead's albums between 1996 and 2003, and on Thom Yorke's album \"The Eraser\".", " The book also contains works of art that have not previously been released, made between 1999 and 2005." ], "title": "Dead Children Playing" } ]
[ "Title: Stanley Donwood\n\nStanley Donwood (born 29 October 1968) is the pen name of English artist and writer Dan Rickwood. He is best known for his work with the English alternative rock band Radiohead, having created all of their album and poster art since 1994, often in collaboration with Radiohead singer Thom Yorke. He also creates artwork for Yorke's solo albums and Yorke's band Atoms for Peace.", "Title: Jonny Greenwood\n\nJonathan Richard Guy Greenwood (born 5 November 1971) is an English musician and the lead guitarist and keyboardist of the alternative rock band Radiohead. A multi-instrumentalist, Greenwood also plays instruments including the bass guitar, piano, viola, and drums, and is a prominent player of the ondes Martenot, an early electronic instrument. He works with electronic techniques such as programming, sampling and looping, and writes music software used by Radiohead. He described his role in the band as an arranger, helping to transform singer Thom Yorke's demos into full songs. He has been named one of the greatest guitarists of all time by publications including the \"NME,\" \"Rolling Stone\" and \"Spin\".", "Title: Lotus Flower (song)\n\n\"Lotus Flower\" is a song by the English alternative rock band Radiohead, released on their eighth studio album \"The King of Limbs \"(2011). It features singer Thom Yorke's falsetto over syncopated beats and a \"propulsive\" bass line. Its music video, featuring Yorke's erratic dancing, spawned an internet meme.", "Title: Headless Chickens (UK band)\n\nHeadless Chickens were a melodic punk band from Exeter, England whose members included Thom Yorke (guitar and vocals), Simon Shackleton (bass and vocals), John Matthias (violin), Laura Forrest-Hay (violin), Martin Brooks (drums), Andy Hills (bass) and Lindsey Moore (drums). In June 1989 they released their first single, \"I Don't Want To Go To Woodstock\", on the \"Hometown Atrocities\" EP, along with tracks from three other bands (Beaver Patrol, Jackson Penis and Mad At The Sun). This is believed to be Thom Yorke's first ever released recording, on which he played lead guitar and sang backing vocals; Yorke later became famous as the singer of Radiohead.", "Title: Knives Out\n\n\"Knives Out\" is a song by English rock band Radiohead. The composition features electric and acoustic guitars, complemented by singer Thom Yorke's vocals. It appears on Radiohead's 2001 album \"Amnesiac\", recorded during the same sessions as the previous album \"Kid A\". It was also released as the second \"Amnesiac\" single, receiving more radio airplay than the band's other songs of the period. The song reached number 13 on the UK Singles Chart. It also topped the Canadian Singles Chart for 4 weeks.", "Title: Thom Yorke\n\nThomas Edward Yorke (born 7 October 1968) is an English musician and composer best known as the singer and principal songwriter of the alternative rock band Radiohead. A multi-instrumentalist, Yorke mainly plays guitar and piano and works extensively with synthesisers, sequencers and programming. He is known for his falsetto vocals; in 2008, \"Rolling Stone\" ranked him the 66th greatest singer of all time.", "Title: Atoms for Peace (band)\n\nAtoms for Peace are an English-American experimental rock supergroup comprising Radiohead singer Thom Yorke (vocals, guitar, piano), Red Hot Chili Peppers bassist Flea, longtime Radiohead producer Nigel Godrich (keyboards, synthesisers, guitars), drummer Joey Waronker of Beck and R.E.M., and percussionist Mauro Refosco of Forro in the Dark. Yorke formed the band in 2009 to perform songs from his debut solo album, \"The Eraser\" (2006)\".\" They released an album of original material, \"Amok\", on February 25, 2013.", "Title: Nigel Godrich\n\nNigel Timothy Godrich (born 28 February 1971) is an English record producer, recording engineer and musician. He is best known for his work with the English rock band Radiohead, having produced all of their studio albums since \"OK Computer\" (1997); he has been dubbed the \"sixth member\" of the band, in an allusion to George Martin being called the \"Fifth Beatle\". Godrich has also worked extensively with Radiohead singer Thom Yorke on his solo material, and is a member of the bands Atoms for Peace (with Yorke) and Ultraísta. Other acts Godrich has worked with include Beck, Paul McCartney, U2, R.E.M. and Roger Waters. He is the creator of the music webseries \"From the Basement\".", "Title: True Love Waits (song)\n\n\"True Love Waits\" is a song by the English alternative rock band Radiohead. Its lyrics address love, ageing, and abandonment. Radiohead first performed \"True Love Waits\" in 1995, and singer Thom Yorke performed it alone on acoustic guitar or Rhodes piano numerous times in the following years. The band and their producer Nigel Godrich attempted to record it for their albums \"OK Computer\" (1997), \"Kid A\" (2000) and \"Amnesiac\" (2001), but struggled to find an arrangement that satisfied them, and it became one of their most famous unreleased songs. A live recording from the \"Amnesiac\" tour was released on \"\" (2001).", "Title: Dead Children Playing\n\nDead Children Playing (first edition titled 'Dead Children Playing: A Picture Book') is a picture book by Stanley Donwood and Thom Yorke (under the alias of \"Dr. Tchock\") featuring artwork that has been used on English alternative rock band Radiohead's albums between 1996 and 2003, and on Thom Yorke's album \"The Eraser\". The book also contains works of art that have not previously been released, made between 1999 and 2005." ]
2,162
Were both Oliver Marach and Lukáš Dlouhý professional tennis players?
yes
comparison
medium
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[ { "sentences": [ "The Virginia Slims Circuit was a tennis tour consisting of a group of originally nine female professional players.", " Formed in 1970, the Virginia Slims Circuit eventually became the basis for the later named WTA Tour.", " The players, dubbed the \"Original 9\", rebelled against the United States Lawn Tennis Association (USLTA) due to the wide inequality between the amount of prize money paid to male tennis players and to female tennis players." ], "title": "Virginia Slims Circuit" }, { "sentences": [ "Athletic DNA (ADNA) is an American sports apparel company.", " Founded in Seattle in 2007, ADNA began by training young tennis athletes, which evolved into sponsoring Select Junior Tennis players, and then expanded to manufacturing clothing for youth and adult tennis players.", " ADNA has since spread to professional tennis, and currently sponsors players on the ATP Tour & WTA Tour." ], "title": "Athletic DNA" }, { "sentences": [ "Oliver Marach (born 16 July 1980) is an Austrian professional tennis player.", " His highest ATP singles ranking is world No. 82, which he reached on August 7, 2005.", " His career high in doubles is world No. 8, set on October 18, 2010." ], "title": "Oliver Marach" }, { "sentences": [ "Viktor Galović (born 19 September 1990 in Nova Gradiška) is a Croatian tennis player.", " Galović has a career high ATP singles ranking of 224, achieved on 17 July 2017.", " Galović made his ATP main draw singles debut at the 2014 Bet-at-home Cup Kitzbühel where he qualified for the main draw, defeating Philipp Davydenko, Lukáš Dlouhý and Antonio Veić en route.", " In the main draw he lost to Albert Ramos-Viñolas in three sets in the first round." ], "title": "Viktor Galović" }, { "sentences": [ "Donald Dell (born June 17, 1938 in Savannah, Georgia, United States) is an attorney and was a professional tennis player, U.S. Davis Cup captain, and administrator.", " Dell was one of the first professional sports agents, having represented professional tennis players Arthur Ashe, Stan Smith, Jimmy Connors, and Ivan Lendl during pro tennis' golden age (1975 to 1985).", " He was also the founder of Professional Services (ProServ), one of the nation's first sports marketing firms established in 1970 with co-founder, Frank Craighill, a fellow law partner.", " His younger brother, Dick, worked for ProServ managing US Open champion Gabriela Sabatini, and played Number One Singles for the University of Michigan.", " He was Big Ten #1 Singles Champion in 1969." ], "title": "Donald Dell" }, { "sentences": [ "The \"Challenge of Champions\" was created to be one of the richest prize money tennis events in the world.", " Created by Leo E. Fenn III in 1985 as an Invitation Only Tennis Tournament which would feature daily matches which were the equivalent to the Finals of the US Open or Wimbledon.", " It was usually held before the Masters and invited only the top eight men's tennis players in the world according to their rankings on the ATP poll.", " In 1985, creator & founder 24-year-old Leo E. Fenn III partnered with 28-year-old Mark Myden to form a company called Special Events Productions.", " SEP produced the \"Challenge of Champions\" Tournament which became a major player in professional tennis.", " These two entrepreneurs became the youngest producers in history of professional tennis.", " Leo & Mark acquired major fortune 500 corporate sponsors such as AT&T, VISA, Cadillac, Fila Sportswear, DeBeers Diamonds as well as negotiated two days of live weekend television coverage on NBC.", " Their title sponsorship package sold to AT&T was the largest single vent sponsorship package in professional tennis that year.", " Leo negotiated with the brand new Thomas Mack Center Arena in Las Vegas to host the inaugural event.", " The event rights were eventually sold to Pro Serve and concluded following the 1989 Challenge." ], "title": "Challenge of Champions" }, { "sentences": [ "Tommy Robredo and Marcel Granollers were the defending champions.", " Robredo chose to compete in the 2010 ABN AMRO World Tennis Tournament instead.", " Granollers partnered with Pablo Cuevas, and they won in the final 7–5, 6–4 against Łukasz Kubot and Oliver Marach." ], "title": "2010 Brasil Open – Doubles" }, { "sentences": [ "Mate Pavić (born 4 July 1993) is a Croatian professional tennis player specialising in doubles.", " Mate won the 2016 US Open mixed doubles title in partnership with Laura Siegemund, and reached the 2017 Wimbledon Championships men's doubles finals partnering Oliver Marach." ], "title": "Mate Pavić" }, { "sentences": [ "Lukáš Dlouhý (born 9 April 1983) is a professional Czech tennis player on the ATP Tour.", " A doubles specialist, Dlouhý reached a career-high ranking of World No. 5 in June 2009." ], "title": "Lukáš Dlouhý" }, { "sentences": [ "Rod Laver defeated Tony Roche 6–3, 6–4, 6–2 in the final to win the Gentlemen's Singles title at the 1968 Wimbledon Championships.", " It was Laver's third Wimbledon title, and his seventh grand slam overall.", " This was the first year when professional tennis players were allowed to compete at the Wimbledon Championships.", " Previously only amateur tennis players could compete." ], "title": "1968 Wimbledon Championships – Men's Singles" } ]
[ "Title: Virginia Slims Circuit\n\nThe Virginia Slims Circuit was a tennis tour consisting of a group of originally nine female professional players. Formed in 1970, the Virginia Slims Circuit eventually became the basis for the later named WTA Tour. The players, dubbed the \"Original 9\", rebelled against the United States Lawn Tennis Association (USLTA) due to the wide inequality between the amount of prize money paid to male tennis players and to female tennis players.", "Title: Athletic DNA\n\nAthletic DNA (ADNA) is an American sports apparel company. Founded in Seattle in 2007, ADNA began by training young tennis athletes, which evolved into sponsoring Select Junior Tennis players, and then expanded to manufacturing clothing for youth and adult tennis players. ADNA has since spread to professional tennis, and currently sponsors players on the ATP Tour & WTA Tour.", "Title: Oliver Marach\n\nOliver Marach (born 16 July 1980) is an Austrian professional tennis player. His highest ATP singles ranking is world No. 82, which he reached on August 7, 2005. His career high in doubles is world No. 8, set on October 18, 2010.", "Title: Viktor Galović\n\nViktor Galović (born 19 September 1990 in Nova Gradiška) is a Croatian tennis player. Galović has a career high ATP singles ranking of 224, achieved on 17 July 2017. Galović made his ATP main draw singles debut at the 2014 Bet-at-home Cup Kitzbühel where he qualified for the main draw, defeating Philipp Davydenko, Lukáš Dlouhý and Antonio Veić en route. In the main draw he lost to Albert Ramos-Viñolas in three sets in the first round.", "Title: Donald Dell\n\nDonald Dell (born June 17, 1938 in Savannah, Georgia, United States) is an attorney and was a professional tennis player, U.S. Davis Cup captain, and administrator. Dell was one of the first professional sports agents, having represented professional tennis players Arthur Ashe, Stan Smith, Jimmy Connors, and Ivan Lendl during pro tennis' golden age (1975 to 1985). He was also the founder of Professional Services (ProServ), one of the nation's first sports marketing firms established in 1970 with co-founder, Frank Craighill, a fellow law partner. His younger brother, Dick, worked for ProServ managing US Open champion Gabriela Sabatini, and played Number One Singles for the University of Michigan. He was Big Ten #1 Singles Champion in 1969.", "Title: Challenge of Champions\n\nThe \"Challenge of Champions\" was created to be one of the richest prize money tennis events in the world. Created by Leo E. Fenn III in 1985 as an Invitation Only Tennis Tournament which would feature daily matches which were the equivalent to the Finals of the US Open or Wimbledon. It was usually held before the Masters and invited only the top eight men's tennis players in the world according to their rankings on the ATP poll. In 1985, creator & founder 24-year-old Leo E. Fenn III partnered with 28-year-old Mark Myden to form a company called Special Events Productions. SEP produced the \"Challenge of Champions\" Tournament which became a major player in professional tennis. These two entrepreneurs became the youngest producers in history of professional tennis. Leo & Mark acquired major fortune 500 corporate sponsors such as AT&T, VISA, Cadillac, Fila Sportswear, DeBeers Diamonds as well as negotiated two days of live weekend television coverage on NBC. Their title sponsorship package sold to AT&T was the largest single vent sponsorship package in professional tennis that year. Leo negotiated with the brand new Thomas Mack Center Arena in Las Vegas to host the inaugural event. The event rights were eventually sold to Pro Serve and concluded following the 1989 Challenge.", "Title: 2010 Brasil Open – Doubles\n\nTommy Robredo and Marcel Granollers were the defending champions. Robredo chose to compete in the 2010 ABN AMRO World Tennis Tournament instead. Granollers partnered with Pablo Cuevas, and they won in the final 7–5, 6–4 against Łukasz Kubot and Oliver Marach.", "Title: Mate Pavić\n\nMate Pavić (born 4 July 1993) is a Croatian professional tennis player specialising in doubles. Mate won the 2016 US Open mixed doubles title in partnership with Laura Siegemund, and reached the 2017 Wimbledon Championships men's doubles finals partnering Oliver Marach.", "Title: Lukáš Dlouhý\n\nLukáš Dlouhý (born 9 April 1983) is a professional Czech tennis player on the ATP Tour. A doubles specialist, Dlouhý reached a career-high ranking of World No. 5 in June 2009.", "Title: 1968 Wimbledon Championships – Men's Singles\n\nRod Laver defeated Tony Roche 6–3, 6–4, 6–2 in the final to win the Gentlemen's Singles title at the 1968 Wimbledon Championships. It was Laver's third Wimbledon title, and his seventh grand slam overall. This was the first year when professional tennis players were allowed to compete at the Wimbledon Championships. Previously only amateur tennis players could compete." ]
2,163
Which Australian group played an extreme metal fusion genre?
Slice The Cake
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{ "title": [ "Slice The Cake", "Deathcore" ], "sent_id": [ 0, 0 ] }
[ { "sentences": [ "This is a list of avant-garde metal artists, regional scenes, and record labels.", " Avant-garde metal or avant-metal, also known as experimental metal, is a subgenre of heavy metal music loosely defined by use of experimentation and characterized by the use of innovative, avant-garde elements, large-scale experimentation, and the use of non-standard and unconventional sounds, instruments, song structures, playing styles, and vocal techniques.", " It evolved out of progressive rock and various forms of metal, including extreme metal, particularly the extreme subgenre death metal.", " Some early examples are the King Crimson releases \"Larks' Tongues in Aspic\" and \"Red\" in 1973 and 1974 respectively, and the 1976 Led Zeppelin album \"Presence\".", " The genre emerged in the early 1980s through the efforts of bands such as Celtic Frost and Voivod, who pioneered the genre.", " Other pioneers of avant-garde metal include Boris, Earth, Helmet, maudlin of the Well, Neurosis, Sunn O))), and Mr. Bungle.", " In the late 1990s, Misanthropy Records emerged as a promoter of Norwegian avant-garde metal until it folded in 2000, and, according to Jeff Wagner, in the late 1990s and early 2000s, a so-called \"new wave of avant-garde metal\" was spearheaded by The End Records.", " Some other record labels which promote avant-garde metal are Aurora Borealis, The Flenser, Holy Records, Hydra Head Records, Ipecac Recordings, Napalm Records, the Relapse Entertainment imprint of Relapse Records, Seventh Rule Recordings, and Southern Lord Records.", " In the United States, local avant-garde metal scenes have emerged in the San Francisco Bay Area, with bands such as Giant Squid, Grayceon, and Ludicra, Boston, with bands such as Isis, Kayo Dot, and maudlin of the Well and Seattle.", " According to the \"New York Times\", some regional scenes that developed in the mid-1990s included the cities of Tokyo, Los Angeles, and Oslo." ], "title": "List of avant-garde metal artists" }, { "sentences": [ "Metalcore is a broad fusion genre of extreme metal and hardcore punk.", " Its subgenres include mathcore and melodic metalcore.", " This incomplete list includes bands described as performing any of these styles, including those who also perform other styles (with the exception of deathcore bands, which fuse metalcore with death metal and are listed separately)." ], "title": "List of metalcore bands" }, { "sentences": [ "The band was first formed under the name \"Corpse Molestation\" and at the time played Black Death Metal with five demos and one demo compilation under the name.", " Their lyrical themes involved death, war and blasphemy.", " The band also used pseudonyms instead of actual names to hide their identity.", " They were one of the pioneers of Australian black metal and extreme metal, recording two black/death metal albums in the mid-nineties before breaking up.", " Their style was raw and furious, taking off from the old-school black metal style found in such bands as Bathory, Sarcófago, Beherit, and Blasphemy.", " Many members of Bestial Warlust went on to form Deströyer 666 and participate in other Australian extreme metal acts." ], "title": "Bestial Warlust" }, { "sentences": [ "Blackgaze is a fusion genre combining elements of black metal and shoegazing.", " The word is a blend of the names of the two genres, described by \"The Guardian\" as \"the buzz term for a new school of bands taking black metal out of the shadows and melding its blast beats, dungeon wailing and razorwire guitars with the more reflective melodies of post-rock, shoegaze and post-hardcore.\"", " According to \"Exclaim!", "\", blackgaze \"marries the harsh, alien instrumentation of black metal with the mellower, dreamy soundscapes of shoegaze.\"", " Influenced by atmospheric black metal bands like Ulver and Summoning, the genre was pioneered by French musician Neige around 2005 through the projects Alcest and Amesoeurs and has risen to prominence with the success of American group Deafheaven.", " \"The Guardian\" named Deafheaven \"blackgaze's de facto poster boys, the most likely to open up black metal to an even wider audience\", and \"Exclaim!\"", " described their second album \"Sunbather\" – the most critically acclaimed album of 2013 on Metacritic – as seminal to blackgaze." ], "title": "Blackgaze" }, { "sentences": [ "Extreme metal is a loosely defined umbrella term for a number of related heavy metal music subgenres that have developed since the early 1980s.", " It has been defined as a \"cluster of metal subgenres characterized by sonic, verbal and visual transgression\".", " The term usually refers to a more abrasive, harsher, underground, non-commercialized style or sound associated with the speed metal, thrash metal, death metal, black metal and doom metal genres.", " With the exception of doom metal, all of these genres are characterized by fast tempos, attesting to their roots in hardcore punk, which has also fused with extreme metal in the forms of crossover thrash, crust punk, grindcore, sludge metal and metalcore.", " Though many extreme sub-styles are not very well known to mainstream music fans, extreme metal has influenced an array of musical performers inside and outside heavy metal." ], "title": "Extreme metal" }, { "sentences": [ "Slice The Cake was an international Progressive Deathcore group spanning from Australia, England, and Sweden.", " Formed in 2009, the trio consisted of vocalist Gareth Mason, instrumentalist Jonas Johansson, and composer Jack \"Magero\" Richardson.", " Although the band members are all from different countries, they have played a couple shows with stand-ins.", " They released one EP and 3 full length albums before they disbanded.", " Their albums have been released to critical acclaim.", "<br>" ], "title": "Slice The Cake" }, { "sentences": [ "The following is a list of deathcore artists.", " Deathcore is an extreme metal fusion genre that combines the characteristics of death metal and metalcore and sometimes hardcore punk.", " It is defined by death metal riffs, blast beats and use of metalcore breakdowns.", " Deathcore gained most prominence within the southwestern United States, especially Arizona and inland southern California (mostly the Coachella Valley), which are home to many notable bands and various festivals." ], "title": "List of deathcore artists" }, { "sentences": [ "Gothic metal (or goth metal) is a fusion genre combining the heaviness of heavy metal with the dark atmospheres of gothic rock.", " The music of gothic metal is diverse with bands known to adopt the gothic approach to different styles of heavy metal music.", " The genre originated during the early 1990s in Europe originally as an outgrowth of death-doom, a fusion of death metal and doom metal.", " Lyrics are generally dark and introspective with inspiration from gothic fiction as well as personal experiences." ], "title": "Gothic metal" }, { "sentences": [ "Deathcore is an extreme metal fusion genre that combines musical elements of death metal and metalcore and sometimes hardcore punk.", " It makes use of death metal riffs and blast beats, as well as metalcore breakdowns.", " Deathcore gained most prominence within the southwestern United States, especially Arizona and inland southern California (mostly the Coachella Valley), which are home to many notable bands and various festivals." ], "title": "Deathcore" }, { "sentences": [ "Dam are an English extreme metal band from London, formed in 1997.", " The band's music, heavily influenced by early-1990s death metal, can be characterised as a fusion of death metal, black metal, and thrash metal, with some hints of progressive rock and heavy metal.", " The band describe their style as extreme metal." ], "title": "Dam (band)" } ]
[ "Title: List of avant-garde metal artists\n\nThis is a list of avant-garde metal artists, regional scenes, and record labels. Avant-garde metal or avant-metal, also known as experimental metal, is a subgenre of heavy metal music loosely defined by use of experimentation and characterized by the use of innovative, avant-garde elements, large-scale experimentation, and the use of non-standard and unconventional sounds, instruments, song structures, playing styles, and vocal techniques. It evolved out of progressive rock and various forms of metal, including extreme metal, particularly the extreme subgenre death metal. Some early examples are the King Crimson releases \"Larks' Tongues in Aspic\" and \"Red\" in 1973 and 1974 respectively, and the 1976 Led Zeppelin album \"Presence\". The genre emerged in the early 1980s through the efforts of bands such as Celtic Frost and Voivod, who pioneered the genre. Other pioneers of avant-garde metal include Boris, Earth, Helmet, maudlin of the Well, Neurosis, Sunn O))), and Mr. Bungle. In the late 1990s, Misanthropy Records emerged as a promoter of Norwegian avant-garde metal until it folded in 2000, and, according to Jeff Wagner, in the late 1990s and early 2000s, a so-called \"new wave of avant-garde metal\" was spearheaded by The End Records. Some other record labels which promote avant-garde metal are Aurora Borealis, The Flenser, Holy Records, Hydra Head Records, Ipecac Recordings, Napalm Records, the Relapse Entertainment imprint of Relapse Records, Seventh Rule Recordings, and Southern Lord Records. In the United States, local avant-garde metal scenes have emerged in the San Francisco Bay Area, with bands such as Giant Squid, Grayceon, and Ludicra, Boston, with bands such as Isis, Kayo Dot, and maudlin of the Well and Seattle. According to the \"New York Times\", some regional scenes that developed in the mid-1990s included the cities of Tokyo, Los Angeles, and Oslo.", "Title: List of metalcore bands\n\nMetalcore is a broad fusion genre of extreme metal and hardcore punk. Its subgenres include mathcore and melodic metalcore. This incomplete list includes bands described as performing any of these styles, including those who also perform other styles (with the exception of deathcore bands, which fuse metalcore with death metal and are listed separately).", "Title: Bestial Warlust\n\nThe band was first formed under the name \"Corpse Molestation\" and at the time played Black Death Metal with five demos and one demo compilation under the name. Their lyrical themes involved death, war and blasphemy. The band also used pseudonyms instead of actual names to hide their identity. They were one of the pioneers of Australian black metal and extreme metal, recording two black/death metal albums in the mid-nineties before breaking up. Their style was raw and furious, taking off from the old-school black metal style found in such bands as Bathory, Sarcófago, Beherit, and Blasphemy. Many members of Bestial Warlust went on to form Deströyer 666 and participate in other Australian extreme metal acts.", "Title: Blackgaze\n\nBlackgaze is a fusion genre combining elements of black metal and shoegazing. The word is a blend of the names of the two genres, described by \"The Guardian\" as \"the buzz term for a new school of bands taking black metal out of the shadows and melding its blast beats, dungeon wailing and razorwire guitars with the more reflective melodies of post-rock, shoegaze and post-hardcore.\" According to \"Exclaim! \", blackgaze \"marries the harsh, alien instrumentation of black metal with the mellower, dreamy soundscapes of shoegaze.\" Influenced by atmospheric black metal bands like Ulver and Summoning, the genre was pioneered by French musician Neige around 2005 through the projects Alcest and Amesoeurs and has risen to prominence with the success of American group Deafheaven. \"The Guardian\" named Deafheaven \"blackgaze's de facto poster boys, the most likely to open up black metal to an even wider audience\", and \"Exclaim!\" described their second album \"Sunbather\" – the most critically acclaimed album of 2013 on Metacritic – as seminal to blackgaze.", "Title: Extreme metal\n\nExtreme metal is a loosely defined umbrella term for a number of related heavy metal music subgenres that have developed since the early 1980s. It has been defined as a \"cluster of metal subgenres characterized by sonic, verbal and visual transgression\". The term usually refers to a more abrasive, harsher, underground, non-commercialized style or sound associated with the speed metal, thrash metal, death metal, black metal and doom metal genres. With the exception of doom metal, all of these genres are characterized by fast tempos, attesting to their roots in hardcore punk, which has also fused with extreme metal in the forms of crossover thrash, crust punk, grindcore, sludge metal and metalcore. Though many extreme sub-styles are not very well known to mainstream music fans, extreme metal has influenced an array of musical performers inside and outside heavy metal.", "Title: Slice The Cake\n\nSlice The Cake was an international Progressive Deathcore group spanning from Australia, England, and Sweden. Formed in 2009, the trio consisted of vocalist Gareth Mason, instrumentalist Jonas Johansson, and composer Jack \"Magero\" Richardson. Although the band members are all from different countries, they have played a couple shows with stand-ins. They released one EP and 3 full length albums before they disbanded. Their albums have been released to critical acclaim. <br>", "Title: List of deathcore artists\n\nThe following is a list of deathcore artists. Deathcore is an extreme metal fusion genre that combines the characteristics of death metal and metalcore and sometimes hardcore punk. It is defined by death metal riffs, blast beats and use of metalcore breakdowns. Deathcore gained most prominence within the southwestern United States, especially Arizona and inland southern California (mostly the Coachella Valley), which are home to many notable bands and various festivals.", "Title: Gothic metal\n\nGothic metal (or goth metal) is a fusion genre combining the heaviness of heavy metal with the dark atmospheres of gothic rock. The music of gothic metal is diverse with bands known to adopt the gothic approach to different styles of heavy metal music. The genre originated during the early 1990s in Europe originally as an outgrowth of death-doom, a fusion of death metal and doom metal. Lyrics are generally dark and introspective with inspiration from gothic fiction as well as personal experiences.", "Title: Deathcore\n\nDeathcore is an extreme metal fusion genre that combines musical elements of death metal and metalcore and sometimes hardcore punk. It makes use of death metal riffs and blast beats, as well as metalcore breakdowns. Deathcore gained most prominence within the southwestern United States, especially Arizona and inland southern California (mostly the Coachella Valley), which are home to many notable bands and various festivals.", "Title: Dam (band)\n\nDam are an English extreme metal band from London, formed in 1997. The band's music, heavily influenced by early-1990s death metal, can be characterised as a fusion of death metal, black metal, and thrash metal, with some hints of progressive rock and heavy metal. The band describe their style as extreme metal." ]
2,164
The Haverhill Historical Society Historic District is located in what county?
Essex County
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{ "title": [ "Haverhill Historical Society Historic District", "Haverhill, Massachusetts" ], "sent_id": [ 0, 0 ] }
[ { "sentences": [ "Schmucker Hall is an American Civil War site listed on the National Register of Historic Places in Adams County, Pennsylvania, that was constructed as the original Gettysburg Theological Seminary building.", " Used as both a Union and Confederate hospital during the 1863 Battle of Gettysburg, the facility served as the seminary's main building from 1832 to 1895, then as a dedicated dormitory for students until 1951.", " In 1960, it was leased by the Adams County Historical Society.", " Beginning in 2006, the Historical Society, along with the Seminary Seminary Ridge Historic Preservation Foundation, rehabilitated the building for adaptive reuse as the Seminary Ridge Museum www.seminaryridgemuseum.org .", " The Adams County Historical Society moved into the nearby Wolf House on the seminary campus preceding the renovation.", " In 2013, on the 150th anniversary of the battle, the Seminary, the Adams County Historical Society and the Seminary Ridge Historic Preservation Foundation opened the building as the Seminary Ridge Museum.", " The Museum houses displays about many different aspects of the battle, the seminary, the town, and the civil war, and the struggle among faith groups over slavery, as well as offering tours of the cupola.", " The exhibit and museum have earned international, national and regional awards and the rehabilitation achieved LEED Certification in 2013." ], "title": "Schmucker Hall" }, { "sentences": [ "Brown County Courthouse Historic District is a historic courthouse and national historic district located at Nashville, Brown County, Indiana.", " It encompasses three contributing buildings: the courthouse, Old Log Jail, and the Historical Society Museum Building.", " The Brown County Courthouse was built in 1873-1874, and is a two-story, Greek Revival style brick building.", " It has a gable roof and two-tiered, flat-roofed frame tower.", " The Old Log Jail was built in 1879, and is a small two-story log building.", " It measures 12 feet by 20 feet, and was used as a jail until 1922.", " The Historical Society Museum Building, or Brown County Community Building, is a two-story, rectangular log building.", " It was moved to its present location in 1936-1937.", " The Works Progress Administration funded the reconstruction and remodeling of the building." ], "title": "Brown County Courthouse Historic District" }, { "sentences": [ "The Haverhill Corner Historic District encompasses the early civic center of Haverhill, New Hampshire, United States.", " The district is focused on the junction of New Hampshire Route 10 and Court Street, which was historically a major through route.", " Court Street is flanked at the junction by a pair of large grassy common areas which are bounded by School Street and Route 10.", " Buildings, predominantly Federal in character and built in the late 18th and early 19th centuries, are arrayed around these commons, and historic buildings line Route 10 and Court Street for a short distance away from the commons.", " Prominent buildings in the district include the 1827 Federal-style First Congregational Church, the 1840 former courthouse that now houses the public library and local historical society, and the Romanesque Revival 1897 Haverhill Academy Junior High School building.", " The area declined in importance after the railroad bypassed it, resulting in the gradual relocation of civic functions to the Woodsville area." ], "title": "Haverhill Corner Historic District" }, { "sentences": [ "The Rensselaer County Historical Society (RCHS) is a non-profit, historical society and museum, to promote the study of the history of the Rensselaer County, NY.", " RCHS was founded in 1927, and originally operated out of a single room in the Troy Public Library, collecting manuscripts and published materials related to the county's history.", " It is located in the Central Troy Historic District, in Troy, NY.", " The Rensselaer County Historical Society operates a museum, and offers public programs from its location at 57 Second Street, Troy, NY." ], "title": "Rensselaer County Historical Society" }, { "sentences": [ "The Haverhill Historical Society Historic District encompasses a collection of historic buildings that have been accumulated by the Haverhill Historical Society at 240 Water Street in Haverhill, Massachusetts.", " The district, which was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 2005, has at its core a Federal style farmhouse that was donated (along with the surrounding parcel of land) to the society in 1903.", " It includes about 1.5 acre of land between John Ward Avenue and the Merrimack River, on which stand four buildings; there is also an archeological site, the remains of a late 17th-century homesite, on the property." ], "title": "Haverhill Historical Society Historic District" }, { "sentences": [ "Haverhill ( ) is a city in Essex County, Massachusetts, United States.", " The population was 60,879 at the 2010 census." ], "title": "Haverhill, Massachusetts" }, { "sentences": [ "The Working Girls' Vacation Society Historic District is a 27 acre historic district in East Haddam, Connecticut that was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1994.", " It is significant by dint of the properties having been owned, during 1892-1945, by the Working Girls' Vacation Society of New York City, and used as a summer retreat for working women from the city." ], "title": "Working Girls' Vacation Society Historic District" }, { "sentences": [ "The Historical Society of Central Florida, formerly the Orange County Historical Society, is a historical society located in Orlando, Florida, United States.", " Located at the Orange County Regional History Center in the old Orange County Courthouse, the Historical Society collects and preserves the regional history of Central Florida." ], "title": "Historical Society of Central Florida" }, { "sentences": [ "Haverhill is a town in Grafton County, New Hampshire, United States.", " The population was 4,697 at the 2010 census.", " Haverhill includes the villages of Woodsville, Pike, and North Haverhill, the historic town center at Haverhill Corner, and the district of Mountain Lakes.", " Located here are Bedell Bridge State Park, Black Mountain State Forest, Kinder Memorial Forest, and Oliverian Valley Wildlife Preserve.", " It is home to the annual North Haverhill Fair, and to a branch of the New Hampshire Community Technical Colleges.", " The village of North Haverhill is the county seat of Grafton County." ], "title": "Haverhill, New Hampshire" }, { "sentences": [ "The Buttonwoods Museum is a museum operated by the Haverhill Historical Society in Haverhill, Massachusetts, in the Merrimack Valley." ], "title": "Buttonwoods Museum" } ]
[ "Title: Schmucker Hall\n\nSchmucker Hall is an American Civil War site listed on the National Register of Historic Places in Adams County, Pennsylvania, that was constructed as the original Gettysburg Theological Seminary building. Used as both a Union and Confederate hospital during the 1863 Battle of Gettysburg, the facility served as the seminary's main building from 1832 to 1895, then as a dedicated dormitory for students until 1951. In 1960, it was leased by the Adams County Historical Society. Beginning in 2006, the Historical Society, along with the Seminary Seminary Ridge Historic Preservation Foundation, rehabilitated the building for adaptive reuse as the Seminary Ridge Museum www.seminaryridgemuseum.org . The Adams County Historical Society moved into the nearby Wolf House on the seminary campus preceding the renovation. In 2013, on the 150th anniversary of the battle, the Seminary, the Adams County Historical Society and the Seminary Ridge Historic Preservation Foundation opened the building as the Seminary Ridge Museum. The Museum houses displays about many different aspects of the battle, the seminary, the town, and the civil war, and the struggle among faith groups over slavery, as well as offering tours of the cupola. The exhibit and museum have earned international, national and regional awards and the rehabilitation achieved LEED Certification in 2013.", "Title: Brown County Courthouse Historic District\n\nBrown County Courthouse Historic District is a historic courthouse and national historic district located at Nashville, Brown County, Indiana. It encompasses three contributing buildings: the courthouse, Old Log Jail, and the Historical Society Museum Building. The Brown County Courthouse was built in 1873-1874, and is a two-story, Greek Revival style brick building. It has a gable roof and two-tiered, flat-roofed frame tower. The Old Log Jail was built in 1879, and is a small two-story log building. It measures 12 feet by 20 feet, and was used as a jail until 1922. The Historical Society Museum Building, or Brown County Community Building, is a two-story, rectangular log building. It was moved to its present location in 1936-1937. The Works Progress Administration funded the reconstruction and remodeling of the building.", "Title: Haverhill Corner Historic District\n\nThe Haverhill Corner Historic District encompasses the early civic center of Haverhill, New Hampshire, United States. The district is focused on the junction of New Hampshire Route 10 and Court Street, which was historically a major through route. Court Street is flanked at the junction by a pair of large grassy common areas which are bounded by School Street and Route 10. Buildings, predominantly Federal in character and built in the late 18th and early 19th centuries, are arrayed around these commons, and historic buildings line Route 10 and Court Street for a short distance away from the commons. Prominent buildings in the district include the 1827 Federal-style First Congregational Church, the 1840 former courthouse that now houses the public library and local historical society, and the Romanesque Revival 1897 Haverhill Academy Junior High School building. The area declined in importance after the railroad bypassed it, resulting in the gradual relocation of civic functions to the Woodsville area.", "Title: Rensselaer County Historical Society\n\nThe Rensselaer County Historical Society (RCHS) is a non-profit, historical society and museum, to promote the study of the history of the Rensselaer County, NY. RCHS was founded in 1927, and originally operated out of a single room in the Troy Public Library, collecting manuscripts and published materials related to the county's history. It is located in the Central Troy Historic District, in Troy, NY. The Rensselaer County Historical Society operates a museum, and offers public programs from its location at 57 Second Street, Troy, NY.", "Title: Haverhill Historical Society Historic District\n\nThe Haverhill Historical Society Historic District encompasses a collection of historic buildings that have been accumulated by the Haverhill Historical Society at 240 Water Street in Haverhill, Massachusetts. The district, which was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 2005, has at its core a Federal style farmhouse that was donated (along with the surrounding parcel of land) to the society in 1903. It includes about 1.5 acre of land between John Ward Avenue and the Merrimack River, on which stand four buildings; there is also an archeological site, the remains of a late 17th-century homesite, on the property.", "Title: Haverhill, Massachusetts\n\nHaverhill ( ) is a city in Essex County, Massachusetts, United States. The population was 60,879 at the 2010 census.", "Title: Working Girls' Vacation Society Historic District\n\nThe Working Girls' Vacation Society Historic District is a 27 acre historic district in East Haddam, Connecticut that was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1994. It is significant by dint of the properties having been owned, during 1892-1945, by the Working Girls' Vacation Society of New York City, and used as a summer retreat for working women from the city.", "Title: Historical Society of Central Florida\n\nThe Historical Society of Central Florida, formerly the Orange County Historical Society, is a historical society located in Orlando, Florida, United States. Located at the Orange County Regional History Center in the old Orange County Courthouse, the Historical Society collects and preserves the regional history of Central Florida.", "Title: Haverhill, New Hampshire\n\nHaverhill is a town in Grafton County, New Hampshire, United States. The population was 4,697 at the 2010 census. Haverhill includes the villages of Woodsville, Pike, and North Haverhill, the historic town center at Haverhill Corner, and the district of Mountain Lakes. Located here are Bedell Bridge State Park, Black Mountain State Forest, Kinder Memorial Forest, and Oliverian Valley Wildlife Preserve. It is home to the annual North Haverhill Fair, and to a branch of the New Hampshire Community Technical Colleges. The village of North Haverhill is the county seat of Grafton County.", "Title: Buttonwoods Museum\n\nThe Buttonwoods Museum is a museum operated by the Haverhill Historical Society in Haverhill, Massachusetts, in the Merrimack Valley." ]
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Which man is credited for working on the team of both Animation Domination High-Def and The Problem Solverz?
Ben Jones
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Moving Co." }, { "sentences": [ "Douglas Edward Rowell, better known as Doug Rowell (born March 12, 1974) is an American Animation Director and Producer.", " He is best known for his work as director of eight episodes and producer of two on an American animated series \"High School USA!", "\" produced by Friends Night and Animation Domination High-Def Studios, starring Vincent Kartheiser, T.J. Miller, Mandy Moore, Zosia Mamet and Dino Stamatopoulos, which was released in 2013 creating controversy with an FCC ban of one of its episodes .", " The program holds a TV-MA rating for explicit language (L) and sexual content (S), making it the first show on Fox to be given such a rating since the short-lived 1990s show \"Action\".", " However, most reruns of this show are rated TV-14 for suggestive dialogue (D), sexual content (S), offensive language (L), and/or graphic violence (V)." ], "title": "Doug Rowell" }, { "sentences": [ "Major Lazer is an American animated television series based on the electronic music project of the same name, created by DJ and record producer Diplo with Ferry Gouw and Kevin Kusatsu.", " It first premiered on FXX as a sneak peek on October 27, 2014, and then regularly on April 16, 2015 as part of their Animation Domination High-Def (ADHD) block.", " After \"Stone Quackers\", \"Major Lazer\" is the second ADHD original series to be aired on the channel after FOX had stopped its broadcast of the block itself." ], "title": "Major Lazer (TV series)" }, { "sentences": [ "American Dad!", " is an American adult animated sitcom created by Seth MacFarlane, Mike Barker, and Matt Weitzman for the Fox Broadcasting Company.", " \"American Dad!\"", " is the first television series to have its inception on Animation Domination.", " The series premiere aired on February 6, 2005, following Super Bowl XXXIX, three months before the rest of the first season aired as part of the Animation Domination block, commencing on May 1, 2005." ], "title": "American Dad!" } ]
[ "Title: The Problem Solverz\n\nThe Problem Solverz is an American animated television series that aired on Cartoon Network. Created by Ben Jones, it follows Alfe, Horace, and Roba, a group of detectives in their troubled town, Farboro. The aforementioned characters were designed while Jones attended college in the 1990s; he later founded the art collective Paper Rad with Jessica and Jacob Ciocci. The characters were featured in Jones' and the collective's animations and comics before the creator pitched a pilot to Adult Swim featuring the trio. The network's executives referred Jones to Cartoon Network, who commissioned a series featuring the same characters. The series was produced in Adobe Flash, with around fifteen animators employed at Cartoon Network Studios and the co-production of Mirari Films.", "Title: ADHD Shorts\n\nADHD Shorts (also known as Animation Domination High-Def Shorts) is an interstitial program that is part of the \"Animation Domination High-Def\" block.", "Title: Ben Jones (American cartoonist)\n\nBenjamin Quincy Jones (born in 1977) is an American comedian, voice actor, music composer, animator, producer, director, writer and storyboard artist. He currently lives and works in Los Angeles. He is a member and founder of Paper Rad, an art collective of his city (Pittsburgh) with Jacob Ciocci and his sister Jessica Ciocci. In 2010, Jones created \"Neon Knome\", a pilot for Adult Swim; \"Neon Knome\" was never aired but is featured on the Adult Swim website as part of their \"Big, Über, Network, Sampling\" collection. Jones is the main creator and the voice actor of Alfe and Roba in the Cartoon Network show, \"The Problem Solverz\".", "Title: Animation Domination High-Def\n\nAnimation Domination High-Def (also called Animation Domination HD, Fox ADHD, and ADHD) is a late-night programming block broadcast by Fox. Originally premiering on July 21, 2013 as a spin-off of the Fox network's Sunday-night \"Animation Domination\" block, the block originally focused on new, original adult animation series—similarly in style to Adult Swim. The ninety-minute block and its content were primarily produced by Friends Night, a studio headed by Adult Swim alumni Nick Weidenfeld, Hend Baghdady, and creative director Ben Jones (who also created \"The Problem Solverz\" for Cartoon Network)—including its programs, along with interstitials and other content featured during its programming.", "Title: Stone Quackers\n\nStone Quackers is an American animated television series created by Ben Jones. The series premiered October 27, 2014 on FXX as part of their Animation Domination High-Def block.", "Title: High School USA!\n\nHigh School USA! is an American animated series produced by Friends Night and Animation Domination High-Def Studios. The series was created and written by Dino Stamatopoulos (creator of \"Moral Orel\" and \"Mary Shelley's Frankenhole\"). Nick Weidenfeld, Hend Baghdady and Stamatopoulos executive produce the series. The program holds a TV-MA rating for explicit language (L) and sexual content (S), making it the first show on Fox to be given such a rating since the short-lived 1990s show \"Action\". However, most reruns of this show are rated TV-14 for suggestive dialogue (D), sexual content (S), offensive language (L), and/or graphic violence (V).", "Title: Lucas Bros. Moving Co.\n\nLucas Bros. Moving Co. is an American animated television series created by The Lucas Brothers. It originally premiered on Fox on November 23, 2013, as part of Animation Domination High-Def, but was renewed for two additional seasons on FXX. To ultimately get cancelled on June 4, 2015.", "Title: Doug Rowell\n\nDouglas Edward Rowell, better known as Doug Rowell (born March 12, 1974) is an American Animation Director and Producer. He is best known for his work as director of eight episodes and producer of two on an American animated series \"High School USA! \" produced by Friends Night and Animation Domination High-Def Studios, starring Vincent Kartheiser, T.J. Miller, Mandy Moore, Zosia Mamet and Dino Stamatopoulos, which was released in 2013 creating controversy with an FCC ban of one of its episodes . The program holds a TV-MA rating for explicit language (L) and sexual content (S), making it the first show on Fox to be given such a rating since the short-lived 1990s show \"Action\". However, most reruns of this show are rated TV-14 for suggestive dialogue (D), sexual content (S), offensive language (L), and/or graphic violence (V).", "Title: Major Lazer (TV series)\n\nMajor Lazer is an American animated television series based on the electronic music project of the same name, created by DJ and record producer Diplo with Ferry Gouw and Kevin Kusatsu. It first premiered on FXX as a sneak peek on October 27, 2014, and then regularly on April 16, 2015 as part of their Animation Domination High-Def (ADHD) block. After \"Stone Quackers\", \"Major Lazer\" is the second ADHD original series to be aired on the channel after FOX had stopped its broadcast of the block itself.", "Title: American Dad!\n\nAmerican Dad! is an American adult animated sitcom created by Seth MacFarlane, Mike Barker, and Matt Weitzman for the Fox Broadcasting Company. \"American Dad!\" is the first television series to have its inception on Animation Domination. The series premiere aired on February 6, 2005, following Super Bowl XXXIX, three months before the rest of the first season aired as part of the Animation Domination block, commencing on May 1, 2005." ]
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Jo Seung-woo, is a South Korean actor, he is best known for his leading roles in Inside Men, released in which year, is a South Korean neo noir political crime action film written and directed by Woo Min-ho based on Yoon Tae-ho's webtoon "The Insiders"?
2015
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[ { "sentences": [ "Lee Byung-hun (Korean: 이병헌 ; born July 12, 1970) is a South Korean actor, singer and model.", " He has received critical acclaim for his work in a wide range of genres, most notably \"Joint Security Area\" (2000); \"A Bittersweet Life\" (2005); \"The Good, the Bad, the Weird\" (2008); the television series \"Iris\" (2009); \"I Saw the Devil\" (2010); and \"Masquerade\" (2012).", " His critically acclaimed film \"Inside Men\" (2015) won him the Best Actor prize in three prestigious award ceremonies: 52nd Baeksang Art Awards, 37th Blue Dragon Awards and 53rd Grand Bell Awards—a feat that was unbroken since 2004.", " Lee has five films—\"Joint Security Area\", \"The Good, the Bad, the Weird\", \"Masquerade\", \"Inside Men\" and \"Master\"—on the list of highest-grossing films in South Korea." ], "title": "Lee Byung-hun" }, { "sentences": [ "Jo Seung-woo (born March 28, 1980) is a South Korean actor.", " He is best known for his leading roles in the films \"The Classic\" (2003), \"Marathon\" (2005), \"\" (2006), and \"Inside Men\" (2015), as well as in the stage musicals \"Jekyll & Hyde\", \"Hedwig and the Angry Inch\" and \"Man of La Mancha\"." ], "title": "Jo Seung-woo" }, { "sentences": [ "The Spies (), also known as The Spy, is a 2012 South Korean action comedy film, starring Kim Myung-min, Yum Jung-ah, Byun Hee-bong, Jung Gyu-woon, Yoo Hae-jin and directed by Woo Min-ho.", " It is about North Korean undercover spies living mundane lives in South Korea.", " The film was released on September 20, 2012, and attracted 1,310,895 admissions nationwide." ], "title": "The Spies (film)" }, { "sentences": [ "Misaeng (; lit.", " \"An incomplete life\") is a South Korean manhwa series written and illustrated by Yoon Tae-ho.", " This webtoon was released on internet portal Daum from 2012 to 2013, then the first volume in print was published on September 15, 2012.", " It was adapted into a TV series of the same name in 2014." ], "title": "Misaeng (manhwa)" }, { "sentences": [ "Misaeng () is a 2014 South Korean television series based on the webtoon series of the same title by Yoon Tae-ho.", " It aired on tvN from October 17 to December 20, 2014 on Fridays and Saturdays at 20:30 for 20 episodes." ], "title": "Misaeng (TV series)" }, { "sentences": [ "Moss () is a 2010 South Korean mystery thriller film directed by Kang Woo-suk.", " It was based on the popular webtoon of the same title by Yoon Tae-ho." ], "title": "Moss (film)" }, { "sentences": [ "Drug King is an upcoming South Korean crime drama film directed by Woo Min-ho." ], "title": "Drug King" }, { "sentences": [ "Woo Min-ho (born 1971) is a South Korean film director and screenwriter.", " Woo debuted with the revenge thriller \"Man of Vendetta\" (2010), followed by the action comedy thriller \"The Spies\" (2012), both starred Kim Myung-min in the lead.", " His latest political thriller \"Inside Men\" (2015), based on Yoon Tae-ho's webtoon \"The Insiders\" which focused on the corrupt systems existing in Korea, the film focused on the intense competition between the characters themselves.", " Starring Lee Byung-hun, it was a hit with more than 5.7 million admissions as of December 12, 2015." ], "title": "Woo Min-ho" }, { "sentences": [ "Yoon Tae-ho (born September 27, 1969) is a South Korean manhwa artist.", " He is best known for writing the webtoons \"Moss\" and \"Misaeng\"." ], "title": "Yoon Tae-ho" }, { "sentences": [ "Inside Men () is a 2015 South Korean neo noir political crime action film written and directed by Woo Min-ho based on Yoon Tae-ho's webtoon \"The Insiders\" that dissects the corruption within Korean society.", " Starring Lee Byung-hun, Jo Seung-woo and Baek Yoon-sik, it began filming in July 2014 and was released in theaters on November 19, 2015." ], "title": "Inside Men (film)" } ]
[ "Title: Lee Byung-hun\n\nLee Byung-hun (Korean: 이병헌 ; born July 12, 1970) is a South Korean actor, singer and model. He has received critical acclaim for his work in a wide range of genres, most notably \"Joint Security Area\" (2000); \"A Bittersweet Life\" (2005); \"The Good, the Bad, the Weird\" (2008); the television series \"Iris\" (2009); \"I Saw the Devil\" (2010); and \"Masquerade\" (2012). His critically acclaimed film \"Inside Men\" (2015) won him the Best Actor prize in three prestigious award ceremonies: 52nd Baeksang Art Awards, 37th Blue Dragon Awards and 53rd Grand Bell Awards—a feat that was unbroken since 2004. Lee has five films—\"Joint Security Area\", \"The Good, the Bad, the Weird\", \"Masquerade\", \"Inside Men\" and \"Master\"—on the list of highest-grossing films in South Korea.", "Title: Jo Seung-woo\n\nJo Seung-woo (born March 28, 1980) is a South Korean actor. He is best known for his leading roles in the films \"The Classic\" (2003), \"Marathon\" (2005), \"\" (2006), and \"Inside Men\" (2015), as well as in the stage musicals \"Jekyll & Hyde\", \"Hedwig and the Angry Inch\" and \"Man of La Mancha\".", "Title: The Spies (film)\n\nThe Spies (), also known as The Spy, is a 2012 South Korean action comedy film, starring Kim Myung-min, Yum Jung-ah, Byun Hee-bong, Jung Gyu-woon, Yoo Hae-jin and directed by Woo Min-ho. It is about North Korean undercover spies living mundane lives in South Korea. The film was released on September 20, 2012, and attracted 1,310,895 admissions nationwide.", "Title: Misaeng (manhwa)\n\nMisaeng (; lit. \"An incomplete life\") is a South Korean manhwa series written and illustrated by Yoon Tae-ho. This webtoon was released on internet portal Daum from 2012 to 2013, then the first volume in print was published on September 15, 2012. It was adapted into a TV series of the same name in 2014.", "Title: Misaeng (TV series)\n\nMisaeng () is a 2014 South Korean television series based on the webtoon series of the same title by Yoon Tae-ho. It aired on tvN from October 17 to December 20, 2014 on Fridays and Saturdays at 20:30 for 20 episodes.", "Title: Moss (film)\n\nMoss () is a 2010 South Korean mystery thriller film directed by Kang Woo-suk. It was based on the popular webtoon of the same title by Yoon Tae-ho.", "Title: Drug King\n\nDrug King is an upcoming South Korean crime drama film directed by Woo Min-ho.", "Title: Woo Min-ho\n\nWoo Min-ho (born 1971) is a South Korean film director and screenwriter. Woo debuted with the revenge thriller \"Man of Vendetta\" (2010), followed by the action comedy thriller \"The Spies\" (2012), both starred Kim Myung-min in the lead. His latest political thriller \"Inside Men\" (2015), based on Yoon Tae-ho's webtoon \"The Insiders\" which focused on the corrupt systems existing in Korea, the film focused on the intense competition between the characters themselves. Starring Lee Byung-hun, it was a hit with more than 5.7 million admissions as of December 12, 2015.", "Title: Yoon Tae-ho\n\nYoon Tae-ho (born September 27, 1969) is a South Korean manhwa artist. He is best known for writing the webtoons \"Moss\" and \"Misaeng\".", "Title: Inside Men (film)\n\nInside Men () is a 2015 South Korean neo noir political crime action film written and directed by Woo Min-ho based on Yoon Tae-ho's webtoon \"The Insiders\" that dissects the corruption within Korean society. Starring Lee Byung-hun, Jo Seung-woo and Baek Yoon-sik, it began filming in July 2014 and was released in theaters on November 19, 2015." ]
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Kyo Kusanagi, whose name and abilities are relatable to the Yamaya no Orochi legend, is a fictional character in what fighting game series?
The King of Fighters
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Directed by Gordon Chan, it stars Sean Faris as Kyo Kusanagi, Maggie Q as Mai Shiranui, Will Yun Lee as Iori Yagami, and Ray Park as Rugal Bernstein." ], "title": "The King of Fighters (film)" }, { "sentences": [ "Iori Yagami (八神 庵 , Yagami Iori ) is a character from SNK's \"The King of Fighters\" video game series who first appeared in \"The King of Fighters '95\" as the leader of the Rivals Team.", " He is an iconic character in the series, and appears regularly on publicity material and merchandise.", " Iori is a central character to the series' plot, and the initial enemy and eventual rival of Kyo Kusanagi.", " He was created specifically to become Kyo's rival and his name and abilities were designed to relate him with the \"Yamata no Orochi\" legend.", " The designers ended up liking him so much that they are careful how his character is developed as the series expands." ], "title": "Iori Yagami" }, { "sentences": [ "Rachel (レイチェル , Reicheru ) is fictional character from the \"Ninja Gaiden\" series of video games by Team Ninja and Tecmo.", " She was introduced in the 2004 action game \"Ninja Gaiden\", where she is a demon/human hybrid who serves as a supporting non-playable character and an ally of the protagonist Ryu Hayabusa.", " Rachel is playable in \"Ninja Gaiden Sigma\" and \"Ninja Gaiden Sigma 2\" (including their \"Plus\" ports for the PlayStation Vita), as well as in \"Dead or Alive 5 Ultimate\" and \"Dead or Alive 5 Last Round\", \"Musou Orochi 2 Special\" and \"Warriors Orochi 3 Hyper\".", " The character has been mostly well received, especially noted for her sex appeal." ], "title": "Rachel (Ninja Gaiden)" }, { "sentences": [ "Kurtis Stryker (regularly shortened to just Stryker) is a fictional character in the \"Mortal Kombat\" fighting game series.", " Stryker was introduced in \"Mortal Kombat 3\" in 1995, where he is a leader of the Special Riot Control division in the NYPD and a somewhat stout-looking man sporting an often-criticized \"urban\" design.", " The character received a lot of mostly negative attention regarding his attire and original special moves and Fatalities.", " Besides the game series, he has appeared in alternate series media such as \"\" and \"\"." ], "title": "Stryker (Mortal Kombat)" }, { "sentences": [ "Geese Howard (ギース・ハワード , Gīsu Hawādo ) is a fictional video game character appearing in SNK's \"Fatal Fury\" fighting games series.", " Debuting in \"\", Geese is the local crime boss of the fictional city of South Town.", " Geese hosts a fighting tournament named \"The King of Fighters\", in which he faces the brothers Terry and Andy Bogard who want to take revenge for their father's death.", " After several tournaments in the \"Fatal Fury\" series, Geese is killed by Terry in \"Real Bout Fatal Fury\".", " However, he appears in following games without storyline as a \"ghost\" named Nightmare Geese (ナイトメア・ギース , Naitomea Gīsu ) .", " Geese has also appeared in other SNK's games such as \"The King of Fighters\" games, in which he seeks to get the power from the creature Orochi and often sends teams representing him.", " His young self makes an appearance in the second \"Art of Fighting\" game as the hidden boss character.", " He is also going to appear as downloadable content in Namco's fighting game \"Tekken 7\"." ], "title": "Geese Howard" }, { "sentences": [ "Yamata no Orochi (八岐の大蛇 , \"8-branched giant snake\") or Orochi, translated as the Eight-Forked Serpent in English , is a legendary 8-headed and 8-tailed Japanese dragon." ], "title": "Yamata no Orochi" }, { "sentences": [ "Masahiro Nonaka (野中 政宏 , Nonaka Masahiro , born on October 15, 1968 in Hiroshima, Japan) is a Japanese voice actor affiliated with Vozator Voice Production.", " Nonaka has been excessively famous for his role as Kyo Kusanagi, as well as the two Kyo clones, Kyo-1 and Kyo-2, in \"The King of Fighters\" fighting game series.", " Nonaka is also did the voice of another SNK character, Basara in the \"Samurai Shodown\" series." ], "title": "Masahiro Nonaka" }, { "sentences": [ "K Dash (ケイ・ダッシュ , Kei Dasshu , commonly stylized as K′ and also known as K Prime in certain English language materials) , is a video game character from \"The King of Fighters\" fighting game series developed by SNK.", " He debuted as the leader of the Hero Team in \"The King of Fighters '99\", released in 1999.", " He stars as the reluctant hero in the NESTS syndicate story arc of the series.", " He was created to be a \"dark hero\" in contrast to the series' previous protagonist Kyo Kusanagi." ], "title": "K'" }, { "sentences": [ "Kyo Kusanagi (草薙 京 , Kusanagi Kyō ) is a fictional character in SNK's \"The King of Fighters\" fighting game series; he was first introduced in \"The King of Fighters '94\" as the leader of the Japan team.", " He is one of the iconic characters in the series and appears regularly on publicity material and merchandise.", " His name and abilities were designed in order to relate him to the \"Yamata no Orochi\" legend.", " Because he was highly popular, and his outfit changed throughout the series, designers created a few clones with his old appearance." ], "title": "Kyo Kusanagi" } ]
[ "Title: Fighting game\n\nA fighting game is a video game genre in which the player controls an on-screen character and engages in close combat with an opponent, which can be either an AI or controlled by another player. The fight matches typically consist of several rounds and take place in an arena, while each character has widely differing abilities but each is relatively viable to choose. Players must master techniques such as blocking, counter-attacking, and chaining attacks together into \"combos\". Since the early 1990s, most fighting games allow the player to execute special attacks by performing specific input combinations. The fighting game genre is related to but distinct from beat 'em ups, which involve large numbers of enemies against the human player.", "Title: The King of Fighters (film)\n\nThe King of Fighters is a 2010 American science fiction-martial arts film based upon SNK's \"The King of Fighters\" series of fighting games. Directed by Gordon Chan, it stars Sean Faris as Kyo Kusanagi, Maggie Q as Mai Shiranui, Will Yun Lee as Iori Yagami, and Ray Park as Rugal Bernstein.", "Title: Iori Yagami\n\nIori Yagami (八神 庵 , Yagami Iori ) is a character from SNK's \"The King of Fighters\" video game series who first appeared in \"The King of Fighters '95\" as the leader of the Rivals Team. He is an iconic character in the series, and appears regularly on publicity material and merchandise. Iori is a central character to the series' plot, and the initial enemy and eventual rival of Kyo Kusanagi. He was created specifically to become Kyo's rival and his name and abilities were designed to relate him with the \"Yamata no Orochi\" legend. The designers ended up liking him so much that they are careful how his character is developed as the series expands.", "Title: Rachel (Ninja Gaiden)\n\nRachel (レイチェル , Reicheru ) is fictional character from the \"Ninja Gaiden\" series of video games by Team Ninja and Tecmo. She was introduced in the 2004 action game \"Ninja Gaiden\", where she is a demon/human hybrid who serves as a supporting non-playable character and an ally of the protagonist Ryu Hayabusa. Rachel is playable in \"Ninja Gaiden Sigma\" and \"Ninja Gaiden Sigma 2\" (including their \"Plus\" ports for the PlayStation Vita), as well as in \"Dead or Alive 5 Ultimate\" and \"Dead or Alive 5 Last Round\", \"Musou Orochi 2 Special\" and \"Warriors Orochi 3 Hyper\". The character has been mostly well received, especially noted for her sex appeal.", "Title: Stryker (Mortal Kombat)\n\nKurtis Stryker (regularly shortened to just Stryker) is a fictional character in the \"Mortal Kombat\" fighting game series. Stryker was introduced in \"Mortal Kombat 3\" in 1995, where he is a leader of the Special Riot Control division in the NYPD and a somewhat stout-looking man sporting an often-criticized \"urban\" design. The character received a lot of mostly negative attention regarding his attire and original special moves and Fatalities. Besides the game series, he has appeared in alternate series media such as \"\" and \"\".", "Title: Geese Howard\n\nGeese Howard (ギース・ハワード , Gīsu Hawādo ) is a fictional video game character appearing in SNK's \"Fatal Fury\" fighting games series. Debuting in \"\", Geese is the local crime boss of the fictional city of South Town. Geese hosts a fighting tournament named \"The King of Fighters\", in which he faces the brothers Terry and Andy Bogard who want to take revenge for their father's death. After several tournaments in the \"Fatal Fury\" series, Geese is killed by Terry in \"Real Bout Fatal Fury\". However, he appears in following games without storyline as a \"ghost\" named Nightmare Geese (ナイトメア・ギース , Naitomea Gīsu ) . Geese has also appeared in other SNK's games such as \"The King of Fighters\" games, in which he seeks to get the power from the creature Orochi and often sends teams representing him. His young self makes an appearance in the second \"Art of Fighting\" game as the hidden boss character. He is also going to appear as downloadable content in Namco's fighting game \"Tekken 7\".", "Title: Yamata no Orochi\n\nYamata no Orochi (八岐の大蛇 , \"8-branched giant snake\") or Orochi, translated as the Eight-Forked Serpent in English , is a legendary 8-headed and 8-tailed Japanese dragon.", "Title: Masahiro Nonaka\n\nMasahiro Nonaka (野中 政宏 , Nonaka Masahiro , born on October 15, 1968 in Hiroshima, Japan) is a Japanese voice actor affiliated with Vozator Voice Production. Nonaka has been excessively famous for his role as Kyo Kusanagi, as well as the two Kyo clones, Kyo-1 and Kyo-2, in \"The King of Fighters\" fighting game series. Nonaka is also did the voice of another SNK character, Basara in the \"Samurai Shodown\" series.", "Title: K'\n\nK Dash (ケイ・ダッシュ , Kei Dasshu , commonly stylized as K′ and also known as K Prime in certain English language materials) , is a video game character from \"The King of Fighters\" fighting game series developed by SNK. He debuted as the leader of the Hero Team in \"The King of Fighters '99\", released in 1999. He stars as the reluctant hero in the NESTS syndicate story arc of the series. He was created to be a \"dark hero\" in contrast to the series' previous protagonist Kyo Kusanagi.", "Title: Kyo Kusanagi\n\nKyo Kusanagi (草薙 京 , Kusanagi Kyō ) is a fictional character in SNK's \"The King of Fighters\" fighting game series; he was first introduced in \"The King of Fighters '94\" as the leader of the Japan team. He is one of the iconic characters in the series and appears regularly on publicity material and merchandise. His name and abilities were designed in order to relate him to the \"Yamata no Orochi\" legend. Because he was highly popular, and his outfit changed throughout the series, designers created a few clones with his old appearance." ]
2,168
Did Politics influence What a Terrible World, What a Beautiful World by The Decemberists?
Barack Obama's speech in response to the Sandy Hook Elementary School shooting and lead singer Colin Meloy's conflicting feelings
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easy
{ "title": [ "What a Terrible World, What a Beautiful World", "The Decemberists" ], "sent_id": [ 1, 1 ] }
[ { "sentences": [ "The Decemberists are an American indie rock band from Portland, Oregon.", " The band consists of Colin Meloy (lead vocals, guitar, principal songwriter), Chris Funk (guitar, multi-instrumentalist), Jenny Conlee (piano, keyboards), Nate Query (bass), and John Moen (drums)." ], "title": "The Decemberists" }, { "sentences": [ "A Beautiful World is the debut studio album by American singer-songwriter Robin Thicke.", " Originally released on October 15, 2002, the album went under the name \"Cherry Blue Skies\" but was later renamed to the latter.", " On April 15, 2003; the album was reissued and features the extra tracks \"A Beautiful World\" and \"She's Gangsta\".", " The woman featured on the cover of the album is Paula Patton, who was Thicke's then-girlfriend and his future ex-wife." ], "title": "A Beautiful World" }, { "sentences": [ "What a Terrible World, What a Beautiful World is the seventh studio album from The Decemberists, released on January 20, 2015.", " The album's title comes from a line in the song \"12/17/12\", a reference to the date of Barack Obama's speech in response to the Sandy Hook Elementary School shooting and lead singer Colin Meloy's conflicting feelings about the shooting and his happy personal life." ], "title": "What a Terrible World, What a Beautiful World" }, { "sentences": [ "\"Beautiful World\" is a song by Japanese musician Utada Hikaru.", " It served as the theme song for \"\", the 2007 film reboot of the anime \"Neon Genesis Evangelion\".", " It was released as a double A-side single on August 29, 2007 along with her song \"Kiss & Cry\", which had been released digitally three months earlier.", " In 2009, a remix of the song, \"Beautiful World (Planitb Acoustica Mix)\" served as the theme song of the second film in the series, \"\"." ], "title": "Beautiful World (Utada Hikaru song)" }, { "sentences": [ "Florasongs (stylized florasongs) is an EP by the American indie rock band The Decemberists, released on October 9, 2015, on Capitol Records.", " The release is composed of five out-takes from their seventh studio album, \"What a Terrible World, What a Beautiful World\"." ], "title": "Florasongs" }, { "sentences": [ "Endless Forms Most Beautiful World Tour was the sixth world tour by Finnish symphonic metal band Nightwish, in support of their eighth studio album, \"Endless Forms Most Beautiful\"." ], "title": "Endless Forms Most Beautiful World Tour" }, { "sentences": [ "Vehicle of Spirit is a video and audio release from Finnish symphonic metal band Nightwish.", " Two shows have been recorded during Endless Forms Most Beautiful World Tour; one at Tampere Stadium (July 31, 2015) and the other at Wembley Arena (December 19, 2015).", " Also, various songs were recorded around the world.", " It was released on December 16, 2016 in Europe and January 7, 2017 in North America." ], "title": "Vehicle of Spirit" }, { "sentences": [ "The Anthem of the Heart, subtitled Beautiful Word Beautiful World, is a 2015 Japanese animated youth drama film produced by A-1 Pictures, directed by Tatsuyuki Nagai and written by Mari Okada.", " The original title is Kokoro ga Sakebitagatterunda.", " (心が叫びたがってるんだ。 , lit.", " \"The Heart Wants to Shout\") , and it is abbreviated as Kokosake (ここさけ ) .", " It was worked on by the staff who had previously worked on the anime series \"\" and its film adaptation.", " It was released on September 19, 2015." ], "title": "The Anthem of the Heart" }, { "sentences": [ "Beautiful World is the tenth studio album of the Japanese boy band Arashi.", " The album was released on July 6, 2011 in Japan under their record label J Storm in two editions: a limited edition version with a 48-page booklet and a regular CD version with a 32-page booklet.", " The album debuted at number-one on the \"Oricon\" weekly album chart, selling 631,000 copies, making it their third consecutive album to reach sales of more than half a million copies.", " As of December 2011, the album has sold more than a million copies.", " According to \"Oricon\", \"Beautiful World\" is the best-selling album of 2011 in Japan." ], "title": "Beautiful World (Arashi album)" }, { "sentences": [ "Kino's Journey: the Beautiful World (Japanese: キノの旅 -the Beautiful World- , Hepburn: Kino no Tabi -the Beautiful World- ) , shortened to Kino's Journey, is a Japanese light novel series written by Keiichi Sigsawa, with illustrations by Kouhaku Kuroboshi.", " The series originally started serialization in volume five of MediaWorks' now-defunct light novel magazine \"Dengeki hp\" on March 17, 2000.", " The first volume of the series was published on July 10, 2000 by ASCII Media Works under their Dengeki Bunko publishing imprint.", " As of October 2014, 18 volumes have been published, and over 8 million copies of the novels have been sold in Japan.", " In \"Kino's Journey\", the protagonist, Kino, accompanied by a talking motorcycle named Hermes, travels through a mystical world of many different countries and forests, each unique in its customs and people.", " A spin-off light novel series titled \"Gakuen Kino\" began with the first volume published on July 10, 2006 by ASCII Media Works; four volumes have been released as of July 2010." ], "title": "Kino's Journey" } ]
[ "Title: The Decemberists\n\nThe Decemberists are an American indie rock band from Portland, Oregon. The band consists of Colin Meloy (lead vocals, guitar, principal songwriter), Chris Funk (guitar, multi-instrumentalist), Jenny Conlee (piano, keyboards), Nate Query (bass), and John Moen (drums).", "Title: A Beautiful World\n\nA Beautiful World is the debut studio album by American singer-songwriter Robin Thicke. Originally released on October 15, 2002, the album went under the name \"Cherry Blue Skies\" but was later renamed to the latter. On April 15, 2003; the album was reissued and features the extra tracks \"A Beautiful World\" and \"She's Gangsta\". The woman featured on the cover of the album is Paula Patton, who was Thicke's then-girlfriend and his future ex-wife.", "Title: What a Terrible World, What a Beautiful World\n\nWhat a Terrible World, What a Beautiful World is the seventh studio album from The Decemberists, released on January 20, 2015. The album's title comes from a line in the song \"12/17/12\", a reference to the date of Barack Obama's speech in response to the Sandy Hook Elementary School shooting and lead singer Colin Meloy's conflicting feelings about the shooting and his happy personal life.", "Title: Beautiful World (Utada Hikaru song)\n\n\"Beautiful World\" is a song by Japanese musician Utada Hikaru. It served as the theme song for \"\", the 2007 film reboot of the anime \"Neon Genesis Evangelion\". It was released as a double A-side single on August 29, 2007 along with her song \"Kiss & Cry\", which had been released digitally three months earlier. In 2009, a remix of the song, \"Beautiful World (Planitb Acoustica Mix)\" served as the theme song of the second film in the series, \"\".", "Title: Florasongs\n\nFlorasongs (stylized florasongs) is an EP by the American indie rock band The Decemberists, released on October 9, 2015, on Capitol Records. The release is composed of five out-takes from their seventh studio album, \"What a Terrible World, What a Beautiful World\".", "Title: Endless Forms Most Beautiful World Tour\n\nEndless Forms Most Beautiful World Tour was the sixth world tour by Finnish symphonic metal band Nightwish, in support of their eighth studio album, \"Endless Forms Most Beautiful\".", "Title: Vehicle of Spirit\n\nVehicle of Spirit is a video and audio release from Finnish symphonic metal band Nightwish. Two shows have been recorded during Endless Forms Most Beautiful World Tour; one at Tampere Stadium (July 31, 2015) and the other at Wembley Arena (December 19, 2015). Also, various songs were recorded around the world. It was released on December 16, 2016 in Europe and January 7, 2017 in North America.", "Title: The Anthem of the Heart\n\nThe Anthem of the Heart, subtitled Beautiful Word Beautiful World, is a 2015 Japanese animated youth drama film produced by A-1 Pictures, directed by Tatsuyuki Nagai and written by Mari Okada. The original title is Kokoro ga Sakebitagatterunda. (心が叫びたがってるんだ。 , lit. \"The Heart Wants to Shout\") , and it is abbreviated as Kokosake (ここさけ ) . It was worked on by the staff who had previously worked on the anime series \"\" and its film adaptation. It was released on September 19, 2015.", "Title: Beautiful World (Arashi album)\n\nBeautiful World is the tenth studio album of the Japanese boy band Arashi. The album was released on July 6, 2011 in Japan under their record label J Storm in two editions: a limited edition version with a 48-page booklet and a regular CD version with a 32-page booklet. The album debuted at number-one on the \"Oricon\" weekly album chart, selling 631,000 copies, making it their third consecutive album to reach sales of more than half a million copies. As of December 2011, the album has sold more than a million copies. According to \"Oricon\", \"Beautiful World\" is the best-selling album of 2011 in Japan.", "Title: Kino's Journey\n\nKino's Journey: the Beautiful World (Japanese: キノの旅 -the Beautiful World- , Hepburn: Kino no Tabi -the Beautiful World- ) , shortened to Kino's Journey, is a Japanese light novel series written by Keiichi Sigsawa, with illustrations by Kouhaku Kuroboshi. The series originally started serialization in volume five of MediaWorks' now-defunct light novel magazine \"Dengeki hp\" on March 17, 2000. The first volume of the series was published on July 10, 2000 by ASCII Media Works under their Dengeki Bunko publishing imprint. As of October 2014, 18 volumes have been published, and over 8 million copies of the novels have been sold in Japan. In \"Kino's Journey\", the protagonist, Kino, accompanied by a talking motorcycle named Hermes, travels through a mystical world of many different countries and forests, each unique in its customs and people. A spin-off light novel series titled \"Gakuen Kino\" began with the first volume published on July 10, 2006 by ASCII Media Works; four volumes have been released as of July 2010." ]
2,169
Which documentary, Crumb or Cancer, was produced first?
Crumb
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[ { "sentences": [ "Cancer Wars was a six-part documentary that aired on PBS in May 25, 1998.", " The first episode discussed the history of cancer research such as contributions of epidemiologists at the University of Jena which were the first to document the link between cancer and smoking.", " The documentary discusses how US government tobacco interests prevented this evidence from coming to surface since tobacco was such an important US export.", " Cancer Wars delved into the pioneering work of Rachel Carson, whose book \"Silent Spring\" radically changed the world's thinking about chemicals and their effects on human health and the environment.", " Other episodes in this series discussed various topics ranging from the history of the advances in cancer therapy to the influence of Margaret Thatcher's neoliberal policies which cut funding to Anti-smoking campaigns in Britain because of interests in protecting British tobacco companies." ], "title": "Cancer Wars" }, { "sentences": [ "Crumb is a 1994 documentary film about the noted underground cartoonist Robert Crumb (R. Crumb) and his family.", " Directed by Terry Zwigoff and produced by Lynn O'Donnell, it won widespread acclaim.", " It was released in the USA on April 28, 1995, having been screened at film festivals the previous year.", " Jeffery M. Anderson (later critic for the \"San Francisco Examiner\") placed the film on his list of the ten greatest films of all time, labeling it \"the greatest documentary ever made.\"" ], "title": "Crumb (film)" }, { "sentences": [ "Nell Gwynne is a three-act comic opera composed by Robert Planquette, with a libretto by H. B. Farnie.", " The libretto is based on the play \"Rochester\" by William Thomas Moncrieff.", " The piece was a rare instance of an opera by a French composer being produced first in London.", " Farnie had written an earlier libretto on the same subject, with the same name, for composer Alfred Cellier, which was produced at the Prince's Theatre in Manchester in 1876." ], "title": "Nell Gwynne (operetta)" }, { "sentences": [ "Shigofumi: Letters from the Departed, titled Shigofumi: Stories of Last Letter (シゴフミ ~Stories of Last Letter~ ) in Japan, or simply Shigofumi, is a Japanese anime television series created by Tomorō Yuzawa and produced by Bandai Visual and Genco, which aired in Japan on Chiba TV and other networks between January 6 and March 22, 2008 and contains twelve episodes.", " An original video animation episodes was included with the final anime DVD volume released on September 26, 2008.", " A light novel series was originally adapted from the anime's premise set by Tomorō Yuzawa, featuring story composition and illustrations by Ryō Amamiya and Poko, respectively.", " Four novels were published by MediaWorks under their \"Dengeki Bunko\" imprint between October 2006 and March 2008.", " Despite the novels being produced first, the anime is considered the original work, as stated by Yuzawa.", " The anime has been acquired by Bandai Visual for English language localization.", " The title \"Shigofumi\" comes from the combination of the Japanese words for \"after death\" (死後 , shigo ) , and \"letter\" (文 , fumi ) , which literally translates to an \"after death letter\"." ], "title": "Shigofumi: Letters from the Departed" }, { "sentences": [ "Cancer: The Emperor of All Maladies is a 2015 American documentary film directed by Barak Goodman and produced by Ken Burns.", " The film, in three-episodes of two hours each, is based on the Pulitzer Prize winning 2010 book, \"\", by Siddhartha Mukherjee, and describes the history of cancer, and cancer treatments, particularly in the United States." ], "title": "Cancer (film)" }, { "sentences": [ "Power Rangers is an American entertainment and merchandising franchise built around a live action superhero television series.", " Produced first by Saban Entertainment, later by BVS Entertainment, and today by SCG Power Rangers, the television series takes much of its footage from the Japanese tokusatsu \"Super Sentai\", produced by Toei Company.", " The first \"Power Rangers\" entry, \"Mighty Morphin Power Rangers\", debuted on August 28, 1993, and helped launch the Fox Kids programming block of the 1990s, during which it catapulted into popular culture along with a line of action figures and other toys by Bandai.", " s of 2001 , the media franchise has generated over $6 billion in retail sales worldwide." ], "title": "Power Rangers" }, { "sentences": [ "The New Adventures of Black Beauty was a television drama series produced in the early 1990s.", " The show was produced first in New Zealand, then in Australia.", " The two different productions had different characters and plotlines, un-related except through the horse, Black Beauty." ], "title": "The New Adventures of Black Beauty" }, { "sentences": [ "R. Crumb and his Cheap Suit Serenaders Number 2 is the second 33⅓ rpm album by the retro string band R. Crumb & His Cheap Suit Serenaders and its subtitle was \"Persian Rug, Crying My Blues Away, Moana March and Other Favorites\".", " The album was later retitled Chasin' Rainbows in re-release on CD (Shanachie 6002, 1993 - ASIN: B000000DSO) from Shanachie Records.", " The band's personnel includes Robert Crumb on lead vocal and banjo, Allan Dodge on mandolin, violin, ukulele and vocals, Robert Armstrong on guitars, accordion, banjo, musical saw and vocals, Terry Zwigoff, who later produced the documentary \"Crumb\", on cello.", " Originally released on Blue Goose Records in 1976, this record became a collectible not only for the whimsical string band renditions of and reminiscent of the early 20th century music, but for the cover art drawn by the band's frontman and well-known comics artist Robert Crumb." ], "title": "R. Crumb and his Cheap Suit Serenaders No. 2" }, { "sentences": [ "Child's Play 3 is a 1991 American supernatural slasher film.", " It is the third installment in the \"Child's Play\" series.", " The film is written by Don Mancini, and directed by Jack Bender, with Brad Dourif returning as the voice of Chucky.", " Although released only one year later, the story takes place eight years following the events of 1990's \"Child's Play 2\".", " It was executive produced by David Kirschner who produced first two \"Child's Play\" films." ], "title": "Child's Play 3" }, { "sentences": [ "Roundaboutness, or roundabout methods of production, is the process whereby capital goods are produced first and then, with the help of the capital goods, the desired consumer goods are produced." ], "title": "Roundaboutness" } ]
[ "Title: Cancer Wars\n\nCancer Wars was a six-part documentary that aired on PBS in May 25, 1998. The first episode discussed the history of cancer research such as contributions of epidemiologists at the University of Jena which were the first to document the link between cancer and smoking. The documentary discusses how US government tobacco interests prevented this evidence from coming to surface since tobacco was such an important US export. Cancer Wars delved into the pioneering work of Rachel Carson, whose book \"Silent Spring\" radically changed the world's thinking about chemicals and their effects on human health and the environment. Other episodes in this series discussed various topics ranging from the history of the advances in cancer therapy to the influence of Margaret Thatcher's neoliberal policies which cut funding to Anti-smoking campaigns in Britain because of interests in protecting British tobacco companies.", "Title: Crumb (film)\n\nCrumb is a 1994 documentary film about the noted underground cartoonist Robert Crumb (R. Crumb) and his family. Directed by Terry Zwigoff and produced by Lynn O'Donnell, it won widespread acclaim. It was released in the USA on April 28, 1995, having been screened at film festivals the previous year. Jeffery M. Anderson (later critic for the \"San Francisco Examiner\") placed the film on his list of the ten greatest films of all time, labeling it \"the greatest documentary ever made.\"", "Title: Nell Gwynne (operetta)\n\nNell Gwynne is a three-act comic opera composed by Robert Planquette, with a libretto by H. B. Farnie. The libretto is based on the play \"Rochester\" by William Thomas Moncrieff. The piece was a rare instance of an opera by a French composer being produced first in London. Farnie had written an earlier libretto on the same subject, with the same name, for composer Alfred Cellier, which was produced at the Prince's Theatre in Manchester in 1876.", "Title: Shigofumi: Letters from the Departed\n\nShigofumi: Letters from the Departed, titled Shigofumi: Stories of Last Letter (シゴフミ ~Stories of Last Letter~ ) in Japan, or simply Shigofumi, is a Japanese anime television series created by Tomorō Yuzawa and produced by Bandai Visual and Genco, which aired in Japan on Chiba TV and other networks between January 6 and March 22, 2008 and contains twelve episodes. An original video animation episodes was included with the final anime DVD volume released on September 26, 2008. A light novel series was originally adapted from the anime's premise set by Tomorō Yuzawa, featuring story composition and illustrations by Ryō Amamiya and Poko, respectively. Four novels were published by MediaWorks under their \"Dengeki Bunko\" imprint between October 2006 and March 2008. Despite the novels being produced first, the anime is considered the original work, as stated by Yuzawa. The anime has been acquired by Bandai Visual for English language localization. The title \"Shigofumi\" comes from the combination of the Japanese words for \"after death\" (死後 , shigo ) , and \"letter\" (文 , fumi ) , which literally translates to an \"after death letter\".", "Title: Cancer (film)\n\nCancer: The Emperor of All Maladies is a 2015 American documentary film directed by Barak Goodman and produced by Ken Burns. The film, in three-episodes of two hours each, is based on the Pulitzer Prize winning 2010 book, \"\", by Siddhartha Mukherjee, and describes the history of cancer, and cancer treatments, particularly in the United States.", "Title: Power Rangers\n\nPower Rangers is an American entertainment and merchandising franchise built around a live action superhero television series. Produced first by Saban Entertainment, later by BVS Entertainment, and today by SCG Power Rangers, the television series takes much of its footage from the Japanese tokusatsu \"Super Sentai\", produced by Toei Company. The first \"Power Rangers\" entry, \"Mighty Morphin Power Rangers\", debuted on August 28, 1993, and helped launch the Fox Kids programming block of the 1990s, during which it catapulted into popular culture along with a line of action figures and other toys by Bandai. s of 2001 , the media franchise has generated over $6 billion in retail sales worldwide.", "Title: The New Adventures of Black Beauty\n\nThe New Adventures of Black Beauty was a television drama series produced in the early 1990s. The show was produced first in New Zealand, then in Australia. The two different productions had different characters and plotlines, un-related except through the horse, Black Beauty.", "Title: R. Crumb and his Cheap Suit Serenaders No. 2\n\nR. Crumb and his Cheap Suit Serenaders Number 2 is the second 33⅓ rpm album by the retro string band R. Crumb & His Cheap Suit Serenaders and its subtitle was \"Persian Rug, Crying My Blues Away, Moana March and Other Favorites\". The album was later retitled Chasin' Rainbows in re-release on CD (Shanachie 6002, 1993 - ASIN: B000000DSO) from Shanachie Records. The band's personnel includes Robert Crumb on lead vocal and banjo, Allan Dodge on mandolin, violin, ukulele and vocals, Robert Armstrong on guitars, accordion, banjo, musical saw and vocals, Terry Zwigoff, who later produced the documentary \"Crumb\", on cello. Originally released on Blue Goose Records in 1976, this record became a collectible not only for the whimsical string band renditions of and reminiscent of the early 20th century music, but for the cover art drawn by the band's frontman and well-known comics artist Robert Crumb.", "Title: Child's Play 3\n\nChild's Play 3 is a 1991 American supernatural slasher film. It is the third installment in the \"Child's Play\" series. The film is written by Don Mancini, and directed by Jack Bender, with Brad Dourif returning as the voice of Chucky. Although released only one year later, the story takes place eight years following the events of 1990's \"Child's Play 2\". It was executive produced by David Kirschner who produced first two \"Child's Play\" films.", "Title: Roundaboutness\n\nRoundaboutness, or roundabout methods of production, is the process whereby capital goods are produced first and then, with the help of the capital goods, the desired consumer goods are produced." ]
2,170
Where were both Chris Jericho and Robbie Brookside signed to?
WWE
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{ "title": [ "Robbie Brookside", "Chris Jericho" ], "sent_id": [ 1, 0 ] }
[ { "sentences": [ "Jericho is a general designation given to a loosely related family of deployed ballistic missiles developed by Israel from the 1960s forward.", " The name is taken from the first development contract for the Jericho I signed between Israel and Dassault in 1963, with the codename as a reference to the Biblical city of Jericho.", " As with most Israeli unconventional weapons systems, exact details are classified, though there are observed test data, public statements by government officials, and details in open literature especially about the Shavit satellite launch vehicle.", " The later Jericho family development is related to the Shavit and Shavit II space launch vehicles believed to be derivatives of the Jericho II IRBM and which preceded the development of the Jericho III ICBM.", " The Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory concluded that the Shavit could be adapted as an ICBM carrying 500 kg warhead over 7500 km.", " Additional insight into the Jericho program was revealed by the South African series of missiles, of which the RSA-3 are believed to be licensed copies of the Jericho II/Shavit, and the RSA-4 that used part of these systems in their stack with a heavy first stage.", " Subsequent to the declaration and disarming of the Nuclear programme of South Africa, the RSA series missiles were offered commercially as satellite launch vehicles, resulting in the advertised specifications becoming part of the public knowledge.", " The civilian space launch version of the Jericho, the Shavit, has been studied in an air launched version piggybacked on a Boeing 747 similar to a US experimental launch of the Minuteman ICBM from a C-5 Galaxy." ], "title": "Jericho (missile)" }, { "sentences": [ "The following is a list of musicians who have been members of American heavy metal band Fozzy since their formation in San Antonio, Texas in 1999.", " The current lineup consists of three of the original members of the band: vocalist Chris Jericho, guitarist Rich Ward, and drummer Frank Fontsere." ], "title": "List of Fozzy band members" }, { "sentences": [ "A Lion's Tale: Around the World in Spandex is an autobiography of professional wrestler, Chris Jericho.", " It details his life from his early years, to his début for World Wrestling Entertainment (WWE), on August 9, 1999.", " The book is followed by a sequel, \"\", which was released in 2011.", " A second sequel, \"Best in the World (At What I Have No Idea)\", was released in 2014." ], "title": "A Lion's Tale" }, { "sentences": [ "Christopher Keith Irvine (born November 9, 1970), better known by the ring name Chris Jericho, is a Canadian-American professional wrestler, musician, media personality, actor, author, podcaster, and businessman signed to WWE on the SmackDown brand, where he is currently on a hiatus due to an expected tour with Fozzy.", " He is known for his over-the-top, rockstar persona." ], "title": "Chris Jericho" }, { "sentences": [ "King of the Ring (2001) was the ninth annual King of the Ring professional wrestling pay-per-view (PPV) event produced by the World Wrestling Federation (WWF).", " It was the final King of the Ring tournament held under the WWF name.", " It was presented by Mars' Combos and took place on June 24, 2001, at the Continental Airlines Arena in East Rutherford, New Jersey.", " The main event was a Triple threat match, a match involving three competitors, for the WWF Championship.", " Stone Cold Steve Austin defeated Chris Benoit and Chris Jericho to retain the title.", " The undercard featured the 2001 King of the Ring tournament won by Edge." ], "title": "King of the Ring (2001)" }, { "sentences": [ "Robert Edward Brooks (born 11 March 1966), better known by his ring name Robbie Brookside, is an English retired professional wrestler.", " He is signed to WWE, where he works as a trainer in its developmental territory NXT.", " He has toured all over the world during his career, wrestling in the United States, Japan, Germany, and Mexico.", " He was a regular tag partner of Steve Regal in the United Kingdom and has competed in New Japan Pro Wrestling's annual tournament, the Super J, in 1997, where he picked up a victory over Chris Jericho." ], "title": "Robbie Brookside" }, { "sentences": [ "The Hart wrestling family, sometimes known as the Hart dynasty is a mainly Canadian family with a significant history within professional wrestling.", " The patriarch of the family was wrestling legend Stu Hart (1915–2003).", " An amateur and professional wrestling performer, promoter and trainer, Stu not only owned and operated his own wrestling promotion, Stampede Wrestling, but also trained some of the most well known and successful stars in wrestling history including Superstar Billy Graham, Fritz Von Erich, Edge, Chris Jericho, Chris Benoit, Christian and his sons Bret Hart and Owen Hart.", " All of Stu's eight sons were wrestlers and two of them, Bret and Owen, achieved considerable fame and success in the World Wrestling Federation (WWF, now WWE), with many of the WWF's biggest storylines in the mid-1990s being built around Bret and Owen and their brothers-in-law." ], "title": "Hart wrestling family" }, { "sentences": [ "Fozzy is an American heavy metal band formed in Atlanta, Georgia, in 1999 by lead singer Chris Jericho and guitarist Rich Ward.", " The band is currently signed to Century Media Records and has released two studio albums through this label.", " The band's current lineup consists of Chris Jericho, Rich Ward, Frank Fontsere, Billy Grey and Paul Di Leo.", " Jericho has characterized the band by saying, \"If Metallica and Journey had a bastard child, it would be Fozzy.\"", " As of July 2014, the band has released six studio albums and one live album." ], "title": "Fozzy" }, { "sentences": [ "The Rise and Fall of ECW is a 2004 direct-to-video documentary produced by World Wrestling Entertainment.", " It chronicles the history of Philadelphia-based professional wrestling promotion Extreme Championship Wrestling.", " The documentary features interviews with various performers who worked in the promotion including co-founder and former owner Paul Heyman as well as performers Tazz, Tommy Dreamer, Dawn Marie, Stevie Richards, Mick Foley, Chris Jericho, Lance Storm, Rey Mysterio, Eddie Guerrero, Chris Benoit, Rob Van Dam, Rhyno, Nunzio, Spike Dudley, Bubba Ray Dudley and D'Von Dudley.", " A book with the same title was published by WWE and Pocket Books in 2006 with much of the same information and interviews from the DVD transcribed and included." ], "title": "The Rise and Fall of ECW" }, { "sentences": [ "Jeri-Show was a villianous professional wrestling tag team consisting of Big Show and Chris Jericho, which competed in the World Wrestling Entertainment (WWE) promotion." ], "title": "Jeri-Show" } ]
[ "Title: Jericho (missile)\n\nJericho is a general designation given to a loosely related family of deployed ballistic missiles developed by Israel from the 1960s forward. The name is taken from the first development contract for the Jericho I signed between Israel and Dassault in 1963, with the codename as a reference to the Biblical city of Jericho. As with most Israeli unconventional weapons systems, exact details are classified, though there are observed test data, public statements by government officials, and details in open literature especially about the Shavit satellite launch vehicle. The later Jericho family development is related to the Shavit and Shavit II space launch vehicles believed to be derivatives of the Jericho II IRBM and which preceded the development of the Jericho III ICBM. The Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory concluded that the Shavit could be adapted as an ICBM carrying 500 kg warhead over 7500 km. Additional insight into the Jericho program was revealed by the South African series of missiles, of which the RSA-3 are believed to be licensed copies of the Jericho II/Shavit, and the RSA-4 that used part of these systems in their stack with a heavy first stage. Subsequent to the declaration and disarming of the Nuclear programme of South Africa, the RSA series missiles were offered commercially as satellite launch vehicles, resulting in the advertised specifications becoming part of the public knowledge. The civilian space launch version of the Jericho, the Shavit, has been studied in an air launched version piggybacked on a Boeing 747 similar to a US experimental launch of the Minuteman ICBM from a C-5 Galaxy.", "Title: List of Fozzy band members\n\nThe following is a list of musicians who have been members of American heavy metal band Fozzy since their formation in San Antonio, Texas in 1999. The current lineup consists of three of the original members of the band: vocalist Chris Jericho, guitarist Rich Ward, and drummer Frank Fontsere.", "Title: A Lion's Tale\n\nA Lion's Tale: Around the World in Spandex is an autobiography of professional wrestler, Chris Jericho. It details his life from his early years, to his début for World Wrestling Entertainment (WWE), on August 9, 1999. The book is followed by a sequel, \"\", which was released in 2011. A second sequel, \"Best in the World (At What I Have No Idea)\", was released in 2014.", "Title: Chris Jericho\n\nChristopher Keith Irvine (born November 9, 1970), better known by the ring name Chris Jericho, is a Canadian-American professional wrestler, musician, media personality, actor, author, podcaster, and businessman signed to WWE on the SmackDown brand, where he is currently on a hiatus due to an expected tour with Fozzy. He is known for his over-the-top, rockstar persona.", "Title: King of the Ring (2001)\n\nKing of the Ring (2001) was the ninth annual King of the Ring professional wrestling pay-per-view (PPV) event produced by the World Wrestling Federation (WWF). It was the final King of the Ring tournament held under the WWF name. It was presented by Mars' Combos and took place on June 24, 2001, at the Continental Airlines Arena in East Rutherford, New Jersey. The main event was a Triple threat match, a match involving three competitors, for the WWF Championship. Stone Cold Steve Austin defeated Chris Benoit and Chris Jericho to retain the title. The undercard featured the 2001 King of the Ring tournament won by Edge.", "Title: Robbie Brookside\n\nRobert Edward Brooks (born 11 March 1966), better known by his ring name Robbie Brookside, is an English retired professional wrestler. He is signed to WWE, where he works as a trainer in its developmental territory NXT. He has toured all over the world during his career, wrestling in the United States, Japan, Germany, and Mexico. He was a regular tag partner of Steve Regal in the United Kingdom and has competed in New Japan Pro Wrestling's annual tournament, the Super J, in 1997, where he picked up a victory over Chris Jericho.", "Title: Hart wrestling family\n\nThe Hart wrestling family, sometimes known as the Hart dynasty is a mainly Canadian family with a significant history within professional wrestling. The patriarch of the family was wrestling legend Stu Hart (1915–2003). An amateur and professional wrestling performer, promoter and trainer, Stu not only owned and operated his own wrestling promotion, Stampede Wrestling, but also trained some of the most well known and successful stars in wrestling history including Superstar Billy Graham, Fritz Von Erich, Edge, Chris Jericho, Chris Benoit, Christian and his sons Bret Hart and Owen Hart. All of Stu's eight sons were wrestlers and two of them, Bret and Owen, achieved considerable fame and success in the World Wrestling Federation (WWF, now WWE), with many of the WWF's biggest storylines in the mid-1990s being built around Bret and Owen and their brothers-in-law.", "Title: Fozzy\n\nFozzy is an American heavy metal band formed in Atlanta, Georgia, in 1999 by lead singer Chris Jericho and guitarist Rich Ward. The band is currently signed to Century Media Records and has released two studio albums through this label. The band's current lineup consists of Chris Jericho, Rich Ward, Frank Fontsere, Billy Grey and Paul Di Leo. Jericho has characterized the band by saying, \"If Metallica and Journey had a bastard child, it would be Fozzy.\" As of July 2014, the band has released six studio albums and one live album.", "Title: The Rise and Fall of ECW\n\nThe Rise and Fall of ECW is a 2004 direct-to-video documentary produced by World Wrestling Entertainment. It chronicles the history of Philadelphia-based professional wrestling promotion Extreme Championship Wrestling. The documentary features interviews with various performers who worked in the promotion including co-founder and former owner Paul Heyman as well as performers Tazz, Tommy Dreamer, Dawn Marie, Stevie Richards, Mick Foley, Chris Jericho, Lance Storm, Rey Mysterio, Eddie Guerrero, Chris Benoit, Rob Van Dam, Rhyno, Nunzio, Spike Dudley, Bubba Ray Dudley and D'Von Dudley. A book with the same title was published by WWE and Pocket Books in 2006 with much of the same information and interviews from the DVD transcribed and included.", "Title: Jeri-Show\n\nJeri-Show was a villianous professional wrestling tag team consisting of Big Show and Chris Jericho, which competed in the World Wrestling Entertainment (WWE) promotion." ]
2,171
When was the American ice hockey coach and former player which was released after 2012–13 New York Rangers season born ?
June 24, 1958
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[ { "sentences": [ "The 2012–13 New York Rangers season was the National Hockey League franchise's 86th season of play and their 87th season overall.", " The regular season was reduced from its usual 82 games to 48 due to a lockout.", " The lockout ended on January 5 when the NHL and NHL Players' Association (NHLPA) reached an agreement.", " The Rangers were defeated by the Boston Bruins in the Eastern Conference Semi-finals.", " After the Rangers season was ended, they relieved Head Coach John Tortorella of his duties." ], "title": "2012–13 New York Rangers season" }, { "sentences": [ "Richard \"Dick\" Todd is a retired former ice hockey coach.", " He has the second most wins by a coach in Ontario Hockey League history.", " Todd got his start as a coach with the Peterborough Petes in the 1970s as a trainer and worked his way up, becoming the team's head coach in 1982.", " Unlike the vast majority of hockey coaches, Todd never played the game at a high level.", " He led the team for the next eleven years, winning the J. Ross Robertson Cup in 1989 and 1993.", " Todd was awarded the Matt Leyden Trophy as OHL Coach of the Year in 1987–88.", " He also led Canada to a gold medal at the 1991 World Junior Ice Hockey Championships.", " In 1993 Todd took a job as an assistant coach with the New York Rangers, winning a Stanley Cup with them in 1994.", " He retired in 1998, but came back as coach of the Petes in 2004.", " In his final two years with the team Todd recorded his 500th career victory.", " He did this faster than any other coach in Major Junior A hockey history, accomplishing the milestone in just 813 games.", " He also led the Petes to another OHL title before retiring again at the close of the 2005–06 OHL season." ], "title": "Dick Todd (ice hockey)" }, { "sentences": [ "Thomas A. \"Tom\" Anastos (born July 5, 1963 in Dearborn, Michigan) is an American ice hockey coach, former player, and former league administrator.", " He was most recently the head coach of the Michigan State Spartans men's ice hockey team (MSU), a member of the Big Ten Conference (Big Ten) in Division I of the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA).", " He played junior hockey for the Paddock Pool Saints, college hockey for the Michigan State University Spartans and professional hockey for the Sherbrooke Canadiens.", " He was an ice hockey league administrator most recently serving as commissioner of the Central Collegiate Hockey Association (CCHA), a now defunct NCAA Division I conference, from 1998-2012.", " Anastos is a member of the Dearborn (Michigan) Sports Hall of Fame, inducted in 2000." ], "title": "Tom Anastos" }, { "sentences": [ "Ted Sator (born November 18, 1949) is an American professional ice hockey coach.", " He has twelve seasons of NHL coaching experience, serving as an assistant coach for various teams and head coach of the New York Rangers and Buffalo Sabres.", " He has also spent time coaching in the AHL and ECHL along with coaching in Europe including stints as the Slovenian and Hungarian national ice hockey teams.", " He is a current assistant men's ice hockey coach at Lindenwood University." ], "title": "Ted Sator" }, { "sentences": [ "Peter Philip Laviolette Jr. (born December 7, 1964) is an American professional ice hockey coach and former player.", " He is the current head coach for the Nashville Predators of the National Hockey League (NHL).", " He has previously held this position with the New York Islanders, Carolina Hurricanes, and Philadelphia Flyers.", " He coached the Hurricanes to a Stanley Cup win in 2006, and later coached the Philadelphia Flyers to the Stanley Cup Finals in 2010, and the Nashville Predators in 2017.", " Laviolette is the fourth coach in NHL history to lead three different teams to the Stanley Cup Finals.", " Despite this, he only played twelve NHL games himself, all with the New York Rangers." ], "title": "Peter Laviolette" }, { "sentences": [ "Shawn K. McEachern (born February 28, 1969) is an American ice hockey coach and former professional ice hockey player.", " He is the current head boys' varsity ice hockey coach at The Rivers School, an independent 6–12 school in Weston, Massachusetts." ], "title": "Shawn McEachern" }, { "sentences": [ "John Robert Tortorella (born June 24, 1958) is an American ice hockey coach and former player.", " He is the head coach for the Columbus Blue Jackets of the National Hockey League (NHL).", " Tortorella has held the position of head coach of the Vancouver Canucks (2013–2014), the New York Rangers (2009–2013) and the Tampa Bay Lightning (2001–2008).", " He led Tampa Bay to the 2004 Stanley Cup championship." ], "title": "John Tortorella" }, { "sentences": [ "John Vanbiesbrouck (born September 4, 1963), nicknamed \"the Beezer\" and \"VBK\", is an American professional ice hockey executive and former player.", " A goaltender as a player, he was inducted into the United States Hockey Hall of Fame in 2007.", " Vanbiesbrouck played in the National Hockey League (NHL) for the New York Rangers, Florida Panthers, Philadelphia Flyers, New York Islanders, and New Jersey Devils.", " He began his career playing major junior hockey for the Sault Ste. Marie Greyhounds of the Ontario Hockey League (OHL).", " Following a successful season with the Greyhounds, he was drafted by the New York Rangers in the fourth round, 72nd overall, in the 1981 NHL Draft.", " After his junior career ended, he played for the Rangers minor league affiliate, the Tulsa Oilers of the Central Hockey League.", " Despite the team's near collapses due to financial concerns, Vanbiesbrouck led the Oilers to a league championship and shared the league's MVP honors." ], "title": "John Vanbiesbrouck" }, { "sentences": [ "Gilles Leger (born July 16, 1941 in Cornwall, Ontario) is a Pro Scout with the New York Rangers and a former professional ice hockey coach.", " Although a talented Canadian football player, Leger chose to dedicate his life to hockey.", " From 1967-72, he coached the St. Francis Xavier University squad before he was hired as an assistant coach with the Ottawa Nationals.", " He had brief head coaching stints Toronto Toros and Birmingham Bulls, then moving on to serve as general manager of the latter club.", " Leger has since held a series of front office jobs.", " From 1979 until 1983, he was the director of player development for the Quebec Nordiques.", " He then became president of the Fredericton Express and Halifax Citadels American Hockey League teams and the QMJHL Quebec Ramparts.", " He later severed as a scout for several NHL clubs, including the Edmonton Oilers and most recently the New York Rangers." ], "title": "Gilles Leger" }, { "sentences": [ "Douglas Daniel Weight (born January 21, 1971) is an American professional ice hockey coach, executive and former player.", " He is currently the head coach and assistant general manager for the New York Islanders.", " During his 19-year National Hockey League career, he played for the New York Rangers, Edmonton Oilers, Carolina Hurricanes, Anaheim Ducks, St. Louis Blues and the New York Islanders." ], "title": "Doug Weight" } ]
[ "Title: 2012–13 New York Rangers season\n\nThe 2012–13 New York Rangers season was the National Hockey League franchise's 86th season of play and their 87th season overall. The regular season was reduced from its usual 82 games to 48 due to a lockout. The lockout ended on January 5 when the NHL and NHL Players' Association (NHLPA) reached an agreement. The Rangers were defeated by the Boston Bruins in the Eastern Conference Semi-finals. After the Rangers season was ended, they relieved Head Coach John Tortorella of his duties.", "Title: Dick Todd (ice hockey)\n\nRichard \"Dick\" Todd is a retired former ice hockey coach. He has the second most wins by a coach in Ontario Hockey League history. Todd got his start as a coach with the Peterborough Petes in the 1970s as a trainer and worked his way up, becoming the team's head coach in 1982. Unlike the vast majority of hockey coaches, Todd never played the game at a high level. He led the team for the next eleven years, winning the J. Ross Robertson Cup in 1989 and 1993. Todd was awarded the Matt Leyden Trophy as OHL Coach of the Year in 1987–88. He also led Canada to a gold medal at the 1991 World Junior Ice Hockey Championships. In 1993 Todd took a job as an assistant coach with the New York Rangers, winning a Stanley Cup with them in 1994. He retired in 1998, but came back as coach of the Petes in 2004. In his final two years with the team Todd recorded his 500th career victory. He did this faster than any other coach in Major Junior A hockey history, accomplishing the milestone in just 813 games. He also led the Petes to another OHL title before retiring again at the close of the 2005–06 OHL season.", "Title: Tom Anastos\n\nThomas A. \"Tom\" Anastos (born July 5, 1963 in Dearborn, Michigan) is an American ice hockey coach, former player, and former league administrator. He was most recently the head coach of the Michigan State Spartans men's ice hockey team (MSU), a member of the Big Ten Conference (Big Ten) in Division I of the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA). He played junior hockey for the Paddock Pool Saints, college hockey for the Michigan State University Spartans and professional hockey for the Sherbrooke Canadiens. He was an ice hockey league administrator most recently serving as commissioner of the Central Collegiate Hockey Association (CCHA), a now defunct NCAA Division I conference, from 1998-2012. Anastos is a member of the Dearborn (Michigan) Sports Hall of Fame, inducted in 2000.", "Title: Ted Sator\n\nTed Sator (born November 18, 1949) is an American professional ice hockey coach. He has twelve seasons of NHL coaching experience, serving as an assistant coach for various teams and head coach of the New York Rangers and Buffalo Sabres. He has also spent time coaching in the AHL and ECHL along with coaching in Europe including stints as the Slovenian and Hungarian national ice hockey teams. He is a current assistant men's ice hockey coach at Lindenwood University.", "Title: Peter Laviolette\n\nPeter Philip Laviolette Jr. (born December 7, 1964) is an American professional ice hockey coach and former player. He is the current head coach for the Nashville Predators of the National Hockey League (NHL). He has previously held this position with the New York Islanders, Carolina Hurricanes, and Philadelphia Flyers. He coached the Hurricanes to a Stanley Cup win in 2006, and later coached the Philadelphia Flyers to the Stanley Cup Finals in 2010, and the Nashville Predators in 2017. Laviolette is the fourth coach in NHL history to lead three different teams to the Stanley Cup Finals. Despite this, he only played twelve NHL games himself, all with the New York Rangers.", "Title: Shawn McEachern\n\nShawn K. McEachern (born February 28, 1969) is an American ice hockey coach and former professional ice hockey player. He is the current head boys' varsity ice hockey coach at The Rivers School, an independent 6–12 school in Weston, Massachusetts.", "Title: John Tortorella\n\nJohn Robert Tortorella (born June 24, 1958) is an American ice hockey coach and former player. He is the head coach for the Columbus Blue Jackets of the National Hockey League (NHL). Tortorella has held the position of head coach of the Vancouver Canucks (2013–2014), the New York Rangers (2009–2013) and the Tampa Bay Lightning (2001–2008). He led Tampa Bay to the 2004 Stanley Cup championship.", "Title: John Vanbiesbrouck\n\nJohn Vanbiesbrouck (born September 4, 1963), nicknamed \"the Beezer\" and \"VBK\", is an American professional ice hockey executive and former player. A goaltender as a player, he was inducted into the United States Hockey Hall of Fame in 2007. Vanbiesbrouck played in the National Hockey League (NHL) for the New York Rangers, Florida Panthers, Philadelphia Flyers, New York Islanders, and New Jersey Devils. He began his career playing major junior hockey for the Sault Ste. Marie Greyhounds of the Ontario Hockey League (OHL). Following a successful season with the Greyhounds, he was drafted by the New York Rangers in the fourth round, 72nd overall, in the 1981 NHL Draft. After his junior career ended, he played for the Rangers minor league affiliate, the Tulsa Oilers of the Central Hockey League. Despite the team's near collapses due to financial concerns, Vanbiesbrouck led the Oilers to a league championship and shared the league's MVP honors.", "Title: Gilles Leger\n\nGilles Leger (born July 16, 1941 in Cornwall, Ontario) is a Pro Scout with the New York Rangers and a former professional ice hockey coach. Although a talented Canadian football player, Leger chose to dedicate his life to hockey. From 1967-72, he coached the St. Francis Xavier University squad before he was hired as an assistant coach with the Ottawa Nationals. He had brief head coaching stints Toronto Toros and Birmingham Bulls, then moving on to serve as general manager of the latter club. Leger has since held a series of front office jobs. From 1979 until 1983, he was the director of player development for the Quebec Nordiques. He then became president of the Fredericton Express and Halifax Citadels American Hockey League teams and the QMJHL Quebec Ramparts. He later severed as a scout for several NHL clubs, including the Edmonton Oilers and most recently the New York Rangers.", "Title: Doug Weight\n\nDouglas Daniel Weight (born January 21, 1971) is an American professional ice hockey coach, executive and former player. He is currently the head coach and assistant general manager for the New York Islanders. During his 19-year National Hockey League career, he played for the New York Rangers, Edmonton Oilers, Carolina Hurricanes, Anaheim Ducks, St. Louis Blues and the New York Islanders." ]
2,172
Where did Alex Gonazlez play his home games when he played for the Milwaukee Brewers?
Miller Park
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[ { "sentences": [ "Matthew Samuel Maysey (born January 8, 1967 in Hamilton, Ontario, Canada) is a former Major League Baseball pitcher who played for two seasons.", " He pitched two games for the Montreal Expos during the 1992 Montreal Expos season and 23 games with the Milwaukee Brewers during the 1993 Milwaukee Brewers season." ], "title": "Matt Maysey" }, { "sentences": [ "The Dominican Summer League Brewers are a minor league baseball team of the Dominican Summer League (DSL) that began play in 1992 as a Rookie-level affiliate of the Milwaukee Brewers.", " They are located in Santo Domingo, Distrito Nacional, Dominican Republic, and play their home games at the José Rijo Complex.", " The Brewers fielded no DSL team from 2004 to 2008.", " In 2009, the team shared a team with the Baltimore Orioles before once again fielding a team in 2010.", " In 2017 in addition to their own team, they also shared a team with the Cleveland Indians." ], "title": "Dominican Summer League Brewers" }, { "sentences": [ "Marshall Wayne Boze (born May 23, 1971) is a former Major League Baseball pitcher who played for one season.", " He played for the Milwaukee Brewers for 25 games during the 1996 Milwaukee Brewers season." ], "title": "Marshall Boze" }, { "sentences": [ "Alexander \"Álex\" Luis González (born February 15, 1977) is a former professional baseball shortstop.", " González played in Major League Baseball (MLB) for the Florida Marlins (1998–2005), Boston Red Sox (2006, 2009), Cincinnati Reds (2007–2009), Toronto Blue Jays (2010), Atlanta Braves (2010–2011), Milwaukee Brewers (2012–2013) and Detroit Tigers (2014).", " He was given the nickname \"Sea-bass\" while playing in Florida.", " He bats and throws right-handed." ], "title": "Álex González (infielder, born 1977)" }, { "sentences": [ "The Milwaukee Brewers are an American professional baseball team and are based in Milwaukee, Wisconsin.", " The team is named for the city's association with the brewing industry.", " Since 2001, the Brewers have played their home games at Miller Park, which has a seating capacity of 41,900." ], "title": "Milwaukee Brewers" }, { "sentences": [ "The St. Louis Cardinals' 2011 season was the team's 130th season in St. Louis, Missouri, its 120th season in the National League, and its sixth season at Busch Stadium III.", " The Cardinals began their season at home against the San Diego Padres on March 31, following an 86–76 (.531) record and second-place finish in the NL Central in 2010.", " The team returned to postseason play in 2011 as the Wild Card team, after finishing second in the NL Central to the Milwaukee Brewers by six games.", " The Cardinals beat the Philadelphia Phillies in five games in the Division Series and the Milwaukee Brewers in six games in the National League Championship Series.", " They defeated the Texas Rangers in the 2011 World Series in seven games." ], "title": "2011 St. Louis Cardinals season" }, { "sentences": [ "The Arizona League Brewers are a minor league baseball team of the Arizona League and are the Rookie affiliate of the Milwaukee Brewers.", " The team participates in the Central Division.", " They are located in Phoenix, Arizona.", " The team has played their home games at the 8,000 seat Maryvale Baseball Park since 2001.", " Maryvale Baseball Park opened in 1998.", " The team used to play at Compadre Stadium from 1988 to 1995.", " The franchise was established in 1988 and suspended operations from 1996 to 2000.", " The Brewers won the division championship in 2010 and the league championships in 1988, 1989, 1990, and in 2010." ], "title": "Arizona League Brewers" }, { "sentences": [ "The Milwaukee Brewers are a Major League Baseball (MLB) franchise based in Milwaukee, Wisconsin.", " They play in the National League Central division.", " Established in Seattle, Washington as the Seattle Pilots in 1969, the team became the Milwaukee Brewers after relocating to Milwaukee in 1970.", " The franchise played in the American League until 1998, when it moved to the National League as a part of MLB's realignment plan.", " Since the institution of MLB's Rule 4 Draft, the Brewers have selected 55 players in the first round.", " Officially known as the \"First-Year Player Draft\", the Rule 4 Draft is MLB's primary mechanism for assigning players from high schools, colleges, and other amateur clubs to its franchises.", " The draft order is determined based on the previous season's standings, with the team possessing the worst record receiving the first pick.", " In addition, teams which lost free agents in the previous off-season may be awarded compensatory or supplementary picks." ], "title": "List of Milwaukee Brewers first-round draft picks" }, { "sentences": [ "The Milwaukee Brewers are a Major League Baseball (MLB) franchise based in Milwaukee, Wisconsin.", " They play in the National League Central division.", " Established in Seattle, Washington as the Seattle Pilots in 1969, the team became the Milwaukee Brewers after relocating to Milwaukee the following season.", " The franchise played in the American League until 1998, when it moved to the National League as part of an MLB realignment plan." ], "title": "List of Milwaukee Brewers seasons" }, { "sentences": [ "Bob Mitchell Sheldon is a former Major League Baseball second baseman.", " He was drafted out of Loyola Marymount University in the 22nd round of the 1972 baseball draft by the Milwaukee Brewers.", " He played parts of three seasons, , and , for the Milwaukee Brewers.", " The majority of his major league games came in 1975, when he started in 45 games for the Brewers at either second base or designated hitter, and had a batting average of .287.", " In a 2011 interview, Sheldon said that the firing of Del Crandall in 1975 and his replacement as manager with Alex Grammas as Brewers manager hurt his major league career, and that he voluntarily retired at the age of 27 after the 1977 season." ], "title": "Bob Sheldon" } ]
[ "Title: Matt Maysey\n\nMatthew Samuel Maysey (born January 8, 1967 in Hamilton, Ontario, Canada) is a former Major League Baseball pitcher who played for two seasons. He pitched two games for the Montreal Expos during the 1992 Montreal Expos season and 23 games with the Milwaukee Brewers during the 1993 Milwaukee Brewers season.", "Title: Dominican Summer League Brewers\n\nThe Dominican Summer League Brewers are a minor league baseball team of the Dominican Summer League (DSL) that began play in 1992 as a Rookie-level affiliate of the Milwaukee Brewers. They are located in Santo Domingo, Distrito Nacional, Dominican Republic, and play their home games at the José Rijo Complex. The Brewers fielded no DSL team from 2004 to 2008. In 2009, the team shared a team with the Baltimore Orioles before once again fielding a team in 2010. In 2017 in addition to their own team, they also shared a team with the Cleveland Indians.", "Title: Marshall Boze\n\nMarshall Wayne Boze (born May 23, 1971) is a former Major League Baseball pitcher who played for one season. He played for the Milwaukee Brewers for 25 games during the 1996 Milwaukee Brewers season.", "Title: Álex González (infielder, born 1977)\n\nAlexander \"Álex\" Luis González (born February 15, 1977) is a former professional baseball shortstop. González played in Major League Baseball (MLB) for the Florida Marlins (1998–2005), Boston Red Sox (2006, 2009), Cincinnati Reds (2007–2009), Toronto Blue Jays (2010), Atlanta Braves (2010–2011), Milwaukee Brewers (2012–2013) and Detroit Tigers (2014). He was given the nickname \"Sea-bass\" while playing in Florida. He bats and throws right-handed.", "Title: Milwaukee Brewers\n\nThe Milwaukee Brewers are an American professional baseball team and are based in Milwaukee, Wisconsin. The team is named for the city's association with the brewing industry. Since 2001, the Brewers have played their home games at Miller Park, which has a seating capacity of 41,900.", "Title: 2011 St. Louis Cardinals season\n\nThe St. Louis Cardinals' 2011 season was the team's 130th season in St. Louis, Missouri, its 120th season in the National League, and its sixth season at Busch Stadium III. The Cardinals began their season at home against the San Diego Padres on March 31, following an 86–76 (.531) record and second-place finish in the NL Central in 2010. The team returned to postseason play in 2011 as the Wild Card team, after finishing second in the NL Central to the Milwaukee Brewers by six games. The Cardinals beat the Philadelphia Phillies in five games in the Division Series and the Milwaukee Brewers in six games in the National League Championship Series. They defeated the Texas Rangers in the 2011 World Series in seven games.", "Title: Arizona League Brewers\n\nThe Arizona League Brewers are a minor league baseball team of the Arizona League and are the Rookie affiliate of the Milwaukee Brewers. The team participates in the Central Division. They are located in Phoenix, Arizona. The team has played their home games at the 8,000 seat Maryvale Baseball Park since 2001. Maryvale Baseball Park opened in 1998. The team used to play at Compadre Stadium from 1988 to 1995. The franchise was established in 1988 and suspended operations from 1996 to 2000. The Brewers won the division championship in 2010 and the league championships in 1988, 1989, 1990, and in 2010.", "Title: List of Milwaukee Brewers first-round draft picks\n\nThe Milwaukee Brewers are a Major League Baseball (MLB) franchise based in Milwaukee, Wisconsin. They play in the National League Central division. Established in Seattle, Washington as the Seattle Pilots in 1969, the team became the Milwaukee Brewers after relocating to Milwaukee in 1970. The franchise played in the American League until 1998, when it moved to the National League as a part of MLB's realignment plan. Since the institution of MLB's Rule 4 Draft, the Brewers have selected 55 players in the first round. Officially known as the \"First-Year Player Draft\", the Rule 4 Draft is MLB's primary mechanism for assigning players from high schools, colleges, and other amateur clubs to its franchises. The draft order is determined based on the previous season's standings, with the team possessing the worst record receiving the first pick. In addition, teams which lost free agents in the previous off-season may be awarded compensatory or supplementary picks.", "Title: List of Milwaukee Brewers seasons\n\nThe Milwaukee Brewers are a Major League Baseball (MLB) franchise based in Milwaukee, Wisconsin. They play in the National League Central division. Established in Seattle, Washington as the Seattle Pilots in 1969, the team became the Milwaukee Brewers after relocating to Milwaukee the following season. The franchise played in the American League until 1998, when it moved to the National League as part of an MLB realignment plan.", "Title: Bob Sheldon\n\nBob Mitchell Sheldon is a former Major League Baseball second baseman. He was drafted out of Loyola Marymount University in the 22nd round of the 1972 baseball draft by the Milwaukee Brewers. He played parts of three seasons, , and , for the Milwaukee Brewers. The majority of his major league games came in 1975, when he started in 45 games for the Brewers at either second base or designated hitter, and had a batting average of .287. In a 2011 interview, Sheldon said that the firing of Del Crandall in 1975 and his replacement as manager with Alex Grammas as Brewers manager hurt his major league career, and that he voluntarily retired at the age of 27 after the 1977 season." ]
2,173
The Newcastle United athlete that came through FC Bibo played what position?
a defensive midfielder
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{ "title": [ "FC Bibo", "Cheick Tioté" ], "sent_id": [ 1, 0 ] }
[ { "sentences": [ "Newcastle United Women's Football Club is an English women's football club, affiliated with Newcastle United F.C. They were founded in 1989.", " They are based at the Newcastle United Academy Training Centre, Benton, Newcastle upon Tyne, where they train and play their home matches.", " They are currently members of the FA Women's Premier League Northern Division One ." ], "title": "Newcastle United W.F.C." }, { "sentences": [ "Stan Seymour (16 May 1895 – 24 December 1978) was a footballer who played for Newcastle United then became manager, chairman and director of the club.", " Born in Kelloe, Seymour is one of the all-time Newcastle United greats, and was known as 'Mr. Newcastle United' after the various years and roles he delivered for the club.", " As a player, despite his small physique, he was famous for tearing defences from the left wing." ], "title": "Stan Seymour" }, { "sentences": [ "The 1892–93 season was the first season in the history of Newcastle United after the merger of Newcastle East End and Newcastle West End.", " The club started the season as Newcastle East End, taking the name Newcastle United during December.", " They participated in the Northern League, the only season they have not competed in The Football League, finishing in second place behind Middlesbrough Ironopolis.", " They also competed in the FA Cup, but lost in the first round to Middlesbrough." ], "title": "1892–93 Newcastle United F.C. season" }, { "sentences": [ "The eleventh Inter-Cities Fairs Cup was played over the 1968–1969 season.", " The competition was won by Newcastle United over two legs in the final against Újpest FC.", " It was the second consecutive time that a Hungarian side finished runners-up in the competition, and the first time Newcastle United had competed in a European competition.", " It is also Newcastle United's most recent trophy to date." ], "title": "1968–69 Inter-Cities Fairs Cup" }, { "sentences": [ "Kelly began his career as an apprentice with Arthur Cox's Newcastle United in 1982 becoming boot boy to legendary former England captain and European Footballer of the Year Kevin Keegan.", " Kelly signed professional in 1984 as Jack Charlton took over as manager and as Newcastle United earned promotion to Division 1.", " Gary went on to win the F.A Youth Cup in 1985 beating Watford 4-1 on aggregate in a Paul Gascoigne inspired Newcastle United.", " In 1986, Kelly made his senior debut in a 1-0 win against Wimbledon at St James' Park, also going on to win the club's Young Player of the Year Award that season." ], "title": "Gary Kelly (footballer, born 1966)" }, { "sentences": [ "Cheick Ismaël Tioté (] ; 21 June 1986 – 5 June 2017) was an Ivorian footballer who played as a defensive midfielder." ], "title": "Cheick Tioté" }, { "sentences": [ "F.C. Kossou Bibó, or commonly known as F.C. Bibó is an Ivorian semi-professional football team based in Kossou, Yamoussoukro, Ivory Coast.", " A few big names have come through the academy including Feyenoord's Sekou Cissé, WS Woluwe's Bassilia Sakanoko, UTA Arad's Leoh Digbeu (on loan from CFR Cluj) and Newcastle United's Cheick Tioté." ], "title": "FC Bibo" }, { "sentences": [ "The Newcastle United Supporters Trust, or the NUST, is a supporters' trust consisting of fans of Newcastle United (NUFC), an English football club.", " The prime role of the group is to \"represent the interests of and provide a voice for the fans of Newcastle United\".", " The group was set up as an initiative by the fanzines \"True Faith\" and \"The Mag\", and the fan website NUFC.com, aiming to be independent of but maintain a working relationship with the owners of the football club.", " A later stated aim was to achieve stakeholder representation on the board of the football club" ], "title": "Newcastle United Supporters Trust" }, { "sentences": [ "The History of the Newcastle Jets FC starts at their inception in 2000 by businessman Con Constantine after the collapse of the regions previous football club the Newcastle Breakers.", " The Breakers were dissolved when Soccer Australia revoked its NSL licence at the conclusion of the 1999/2000 season.", " At the formation of Newcastle United the home ground was moved back to where Newcastle KB United played, now known as EnergyAustralia Stadium." ], "title": "History of Newcastle Jets FC" }, { "sentences": [ "Newcastle United Football Club is an English professional association football club based in Newcastle upon Tyne, that currently plays in the Premier League, the top tier of English football.", " Newcastle United was founded in 1892 by the merger of Newcastle East End and Newcastle West End, and has played at its current home ground, St James' Park, ever since.", " The ground was developed into an all-seater stadium in the mid-1990s and now has a capacity of 52,354." ], "title": "Newcastle United F.C." } ]
[ "Title: Newcastle United W.F.C.\n\nNewcastle United Women's Football Club is an English women's football club, affiliated with Newcastle United F.C. They were founded in 1989. They are based at the Newcastle United Academy Training Centre, Benton, Newcastle upon Tyne, where they train and play their home matches. They are currently members of the FA Women's Premier League Northern Division One .", "Title: Stan Seymour\n\nStan Seymour (16 May 1895 – 24 December 1978) was a footballer who played for Newcastle United then became manager, chairman and director of the club. Born in Kelloe, Seymour is one of the all-time Newcastle United greats, and was known as 'Mr. Newcastle United' after the various years and roles he delivered for the club. As a player, despite his small physique, he was famous for tearing defences from the left wing.", "Title: 1892–93 Newcastle United F.C. season\n\nThe 1892–93 season was the first season in the history of Newcastle United after the merger of Newcastle East End and Newcastle West End. The club started the season as Newcastle East End, taking the name Newcastle United during December. They participated in the Northern League, the only season they have not competed in The Football League, finishing in second place behind Middlesbrough Ironopolis. They also competed in the FA Cup, but lost in the first round to Middlesbrough.", "Title: 1968–69 Inter-Cities Fairs Cup\n\nThe eleventh Inter-Cities Fairs Cup was played over the 1968–1969 season. The competition was won by Newcastle United over two legs in the final against Újpest FC. It was the second consecutive time that a Hungarian side finished runners-up in the competition, and the first time Newcastle United had competed in a European competition. It is also Newcastle United's most recent trophy to date.", "Title: Gary Kelly (footballer, born 1966)\n\nKelly began his career as an apprentice with Arthur Cox's Newcastle United in 1982 becoming boot boy to legendary former England captain and European Footballer of the Year Kevin Keegan. Kelly signed professional in 1984 as Jack Charlton took over as manager and as Newcastle United earned promotion to Division 1. Gary went on to win the F.A Youth Cup in 1985 beating Watford 4-1 on aggregate in a Paul Gascoigne inspired Newcastle United. In 1986, Kelly made his senior debut in a 1-0 win against Wimbledon at St James' Park, also going on to win the club's Young Player of the Year Award that season.", "Title: Cheick Tioté\n\nCheick Ismaël Tioté (] ; 21 June 1986 – 5 June 2017) was an Ivorian footballer who played as a defensive midfielder.", "Title: FC Bibo\n\nF.C. Kossou Bibó, or commonly known as F.C. Bibó is an Ivorian semi-professional football team based in Kossou, Yamoussoukro, Ivory Coast. A few big names have come through the academy including Feyenoord's Sekou Cissé, WS Woluwe's Bassilia Sakanoko, UTA Arad's Leoh Digbeu (on loan from CFR Cluj) and Newcastle United's Cheick Tioté.", "Title: Newcastle United Supporters Trust\n\nThe Newcastle United Supporters Trust, or the NUST, is a supporters' trust consisting of fans of Newcastle United (NUFC), an English football club. The prime role of the group is to \"represent the interests of and provide a voice for the fans of Newcastle United\". The group was set up as an initiative by the fanzines \"True Faith\" and \"The Mag\", and the fan website NUFC.com, aiming to be independent of but maintain a working relationship with the owners of the football club. A later stated aim was to achieve stakeholder representation on the board of the football club", "Title: History of Newcastle Jets FC\n\nThe History of the Newcastle Jets FC starts at their inception in 2000 by businessman Con Constantine after the collapse of the regions previous football club the Newcastle Breakers. The Breakers were dissolved when Soccer Australia revoked its NSL licence at the conclusion of the 1999/2000 season. At the formation of Newcastle United the home ground was moved back to where Newcastle KB United played, now known as EnergyAustralia Stadium.", "Title: Newcastle United F.C.\n\nNewcastle United Football Club is an English professional association football club based in Newcastle upon Tyne, that currently plays in the Premier League, the top tier of English football. Newcastle United was founded in 1892 by the merger of Newcastle East End and Newcastle West End, and has played at its current home ground, St James' Park, ever since. The ground was developed into an all-seater stadium in the mid-1990s and now has a capacity of 52,354." ]
2,174
Are Perovskia and Pineapple both types of plant?
yes
comparison
medium
{ "title": [ "Perovskia", "Pineapple" ], "sent_id": [ 0, 0 ] }
[ { "sentences": [ "Bromelia laciniosa natively known as \"macambira\", is part of the bromeliad plant family, or in other words, the pineapple family—though not all bromeliads resemble the common pineapple.", " As a family, the histories of bromeliads have been well recorded, but the details of its many species, like \"Bromelia laciniosa\", are not known.", " \"Bromelia laciniosa\" is native to Brazil and Argentina but cultivated in many other places." ], "title": "Bromelia laciniosa" }, { "sentences": [ "The \"camisa\" blouse is a garment that originated in the Philippines.", " It is made from a cloth that has been woven using thread made from the pineapple plant.", " The thread is known as piña thread.", " Clothing and accessories, like shawls, were made out of piña.", " These began to be woven in the Philippines in the 16th century, and are still being made today.", " THE TEXTILE MUSEUM says that \"The pineapple plant is not a native species to the Philippines it is thought to have been introduced by the Spanish\".", " Because the cloth took a very long time to make, it was highly sought after and wearing a camisa blouse was seen as a sign of wealth." ], "title": "Camisa blouse" }, { "sentences": [ "Bromelioideae is a subfamily of the bromeliads (Bromeliaceae).", " This subfamily is the most diverse, represented by the greatest number of genera with 32, but the fewest species with 861.", " Most of the plants in this group are epiphytes, though some have evolved in, or will adapt to, terrestrial conditions.", " This subfamily features the most plant types which are commonly cultivated by people, including the pineapple." ], "title": "Bromelioideae" }, { "sentences": [ "Matricaria discoidea, commonly known as pineappleweed, wild chamomile, and disc mayweed is an annual plant native to North America and Northeast Asia but which has become a cosmopolitan weed.", " It is in the family Asteraceae.", " The flowers exude a chamomile/pineapple aroma when crushed.", " They are edible and have been used in salads (although they may become bitter by the time the plant blooms) and to make herbal tea.", " Pineapple weed has been used for medicinal purposes, including for relief of gastrointestinal upset, infected sores, fevers, and postpartum anemia." ], "title": "Matricaria discoidea" }, { "sentences": [ "Somatic embryogenesis is an artificial process in which a plant or embryo is derived from a single somatic cell or group of somatic cells.", " Somatic embryos are formed from plant cells that are not normally involved in the development of embryos, i.e. ordinary plant tissue.", " No endosperm or seed coat is formed around a somatic embryo.", " Applications of this process include: clonal propagation of genetically uniform plant material; elimination of viruses; provision of source tissue for genetic transformation; generation of whole plants from single cells called protoplasts; development of synthetic seed technology.", " Cells derived from competent source tissue are cultured to form an undifferentiated mass of cells called a callus.", " Plant growth regulators in the tissue culture medium can be manipulated to induce callus formation and subsequently changed to induce embryos to form from the callus.", " The ratio of different plant growth regulators required to induce callus or embryo formation varies with the type of plant.", " Somatic embryos are mainly produced \"in vitro\" and for laboratory purposes, using either solid or liquid nutrient media which contain plant growth regulators (PGR’s).", " The main PGRs used are auxins but can contain cytokinin in a smaller amount.", " Shoots and roots are monopolar while somatic embryos are bipolar, allowing them to form a whole plant without culturing on multiple media types.", " Somatic embryogenesis has served as a model to understand the physiological and biochemical events that occur during plant developmental processes as well as a component to biotechnological advancement.", " The first documentation of somatic embryogenesis was by Steward et al. in 1958 and Reinert in 1959 with carrot cell suspension cultures." ], "title": "Somatic embryogenesis" }, { "sentences": [ "Perovskia is a genus of flowering plants in the mint family, Lamiaceae.", " Members of the genus are native to southwestern and central Asia.", " It includes the garden plant Russian sage (\"P. atriplicifolia\")." ], "title": "Perovskia" }, { "sentences": [ "Thonningia is a monotypic genus of flowering plants in the family Balanophoraceae containing the single species Thonningia sanguinea.", " It is distributed throughout much of southern and western Africa, particularly the tropical regions.", " Common names for the plant include ground pineapple.", " A familiar plant to humans, it has an extremely long list of common names in many African languages.", " Many names are inspired by the resemblance of the plant's inflorescence to a pineapple or palm tree.", " Some of the names can be translated as pineapple of the bush (from Anyi), duiker's kolanut (from Igala), and crown of the ground (from Yoruba)." ], "title": "Thonningia" }, { "sentences": [ "Perovskia atriplicifolia ( ), commonly called Russian sage, is a flowering herbaceous perennial plant and subshrub.", " Although not a member of \"Salvia\", the genus of other plants commonly called sage, it is closely related to them.", " It has an upright habit, typically reaching 0.5 - , with square stems and grey-green leaves that yield a distinctive odor when crushed.", " It is best known for its flowers.", " Its flowering season extends from mid-summer to late October, with blue to violet blossoms arranged into showy, branched panicles." ], "title": "Perovskia atriplicifolia" }, { "sentences": [ "Piña is a fiber made from the leaves of a pineapple plant and is commonly used in the Philippines.", " It is sometimes combined with silk or polyester to create a textile fabric.", " Piña's name comes from the Spanish word \"piña\" which means pineapple." ], "title": "Piña" }, { "sentences": [ "The pineapple (\"Ananas comosus\") is a tropical plant with an edible multiple fruit consisting of coalesced berries, also called pineapples, and the most economically significant plant in the Bromeliaceae family." ], "title": "Pineapple" } ]
[ "Title: Bromelia laciniosa\n\nBromelia laciniosa natively known as \"macambira\", is part of the bromeliad plant family, or in other words, the pineapple family—though not all bromeliads resemble the common pineapple. As a family, the histories of bromeliads have been well recorded, but the details of its many species, like \"Bromelia laciniosa\", are not known. \"Bromelia laciniosa\" is native to Brazil and Argentina but cultivated in many other places.", "Title: Camisa blouse\n\nThe \"camisa\" blouse is a garment that originated in the Philippines. It is made from a cloth that has been woven using thread made from the pineapple plant. The thread is known as piña thread. Clothing and accessories, like shawls, were made out of piña. These began to be woven in the Philippines in the 16th century, and are still being made today. THE TEXTILE MUSEUM says that \"The pineapple plant is not a native species to the Philippines it is thought to have been introduced by the Spanish\". Because the cloth took a very long time to make, it was highly sought after and wearing a camisa blouse was seen as a sign of wealth.", "Title: Bromelioideae\n\nBromelioideae is a subfamily of the bromeliads (Bromeliaceae). This subfamily is the most diverse, represented by the greatest number of genera with 32, but the fewest species with 861. Most of the plants in this group are epiphytes, though some have evolved in, or will adapt to, terrestrial conditions. This subfamily features the most plant types which are commonly cultivated by people, including the pineapple.", "Title: Matricaria discoidea\n\nMatricaria discoidea, commonly known as pineappleweed, wild chamomile, and disc mayweed is an annual plant native to North America and Northeast Asia but which has become a cosmopolitan weed. It is in the family Asteraceae. The flowers exude a chamomile/pineapple aroma when crushed. They are edible and have been used in salads (although they may become bitter by the time the plant blooms) and to make herbal tea. Pineapple weed has been used for medicinal purposes, including for relief of gastrointestinal upset, infected sores, fevers, and postpartum anemia.", "Title: Somatic embryogenesis\n\nSomatic embryogenesis is an artificial process in which a plant or embryo is derived from a single somatic cell or group of somatic cells. Somatic embryos are formed from plant cells that are not normally involved in the development of embryos, i.e. ordinary plant tissue. No endosperm or seed coat is formed around a somatic embryo. Applications of this process include: clonal propagation of genetically uniform plant material; elimination of viruses; provision of source tissue for genetic transformation; generation of whole plants from single cells called protoplasts; development of synthetic seed technology. Cells derived from competent source tissue are cultured to form an undifferentiated mass of cells called a callus. Plant growth regulators in the tissue culture medium can be manipulated to induce callus formation and subsequently changed to induce embryos to form from the callus. The ratio of different plant growth regulators required to induce callus or embryo formation varies with the type of plant. Somatic embryos are mainly produced \"in vitro\" and for laboratory purposes, using either solid or liquid nutrient media which contain plant growth regulators (PGR’s). The main PGRs used are auxins but can contain cytokinin in a smaller amount. Shoots and roots are monopolar while somatic embryos are bipolar, allowing them to form a whole plant without culturing on multiple media types. Somatic embryogenesis has served as a model to understand the physiological and biochemical events that occur during plant developmental processes as well as a component to biotechnological advancement. The first documentation of somatic embryogenesis was by Steward et al. in 1958 and Reinert in 1959 with carrot cell suspension cultures.", "Title: Perovskia\n\nPerovskia is a genus of flowering plants in the mint family, Lamiaceae. Members of the genus are native to southwestern and central Asia. It includes the garden plant Russian sage (\"P. atriplicifolia\").", "Title: Thonningia\n\nThonningia is a monotypic genus of flowering plants in the family Balanophoraceae containing the single species Thonningia sanguinea. It is distributed throughout much of southern and western Africa, particularly the tropical regions. Common names for the plant include ground pineapple. A familiar plant to humans, it has an extremely long list of common names in many African languages. Many names are inspired by the resemblance of the plant's inflorescence to a pineapple or palm tree. Some of the names can be translated as pineapple of the bush (from Anyi), duiker's kolanut (from Igala), and crown of the ground (from Yoruba).", "Title: Perovskia atriplicifolia\n\nPerovskia atriplicifolia ( ), commonly called Russian sage, is a flowering herbaceous perennial plant and subshrub. Although not a member of \"Salvia\", the genus of other plants commonly called sage, it is closely related to them. It has an upright habit, typically reaching 0.5 - , with square stems and grey-green leaves that yield a distinctive odor when crushed. It is best known for its flowers. Its flowering season extends from mid-summer to late October, with blue to violet blossoms arranged into showy, branched panicles.", "Title: Piña\n\nPiña is a fiber made from the leaves of a pineapple plant and is commonly used in the Philippines. It is sometimes combined with silk or polyester to create a textile fabric. Piña's name comes from the Spanish word \"piña\" which means pineapple.", "Title: Pineapple\n\nThe pineapple (\"Ananas comosus\") is a tropical plant with an edible multiple fruit consisting of coalesced berries, also called pineapples, and the most economically significant plant in the Bromeliaceae family." ]
2,175
The 1989 NBA draft included a signing of the player who spent 13 years with which three teams?
New Jersey Nets, Atlanta Hawks, and the Golden State Warriors
bridge
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{ "title": [ "1989 NBA draft", "Mookie Blaylock" ], "sent_id": [ 3, 1 ] }
[ { "sentences": [ "The 1970 NBA Expansion Draft was the fifth expansion draft of the National Basketball Association (NBA).", " The draft was held on May 11, 1970, so that the newly founded Buffalo Braves, Cleveland Cavaliers and Portland Trail Blazers could acquire players for the upcoming 1970–71 season.", " Buffalo, Cleveland and Portland had been awarded the expansion teams on February 6, 1970.", " The Braves later underwent several name changes and relocations before moving to Los Angeles.", " They are currently known as the Los Angeles Clippers.", " 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 fourteen other NBA teams had protected seven players from their roster.", " After each round, where each of the expansion teams had selected one player each, the existing teams added another player to their protected list.", " In the first round, the Braves had the first pick, while the Blazers and the Cavaliers had the second and the third pick respectively.", " In the subsequent rounds, the Braves and the Cavaliers exchanged their order of selection, while the Blazers had the second pick throughout the draft.", " The draft continued until all three teams had selected eleven unprotected players each, while the existing teams had lost two or three players each." ], "title": "1970 NBA Expansion Draft" }, { "sentences": [ "The 1980 NBA draft was the 34th annual draft of the National Basketball Association (NBA).", " The draft was held on June 10, 1980, before the 1980–81 season.", " In this draft, 23 NBA teams took turns selecting amateur U.S. college basketball players and other eligible players, including international players.", " The first two picks in the draft belonged to the teams that finished last in each conference, with the order determined by a coin flip.", " The Boston Celtics, who obtained the Detroit Pistons' first-round pick in a trade, won the coin flip and were awarded the first overall pick, while the Utah Jazz were awarded the second pick.", " The Celtics then traded the first pick to the Golden State Warriors before the draft.", " The remaining first-round picks and the subsequent rounds were assigned to teams in reverse order of their win–loss record in the previous season.", " An expansion franchise, the Dallas Mavericks, took part in the NBA Draft for the first time and were assigned the eleventh pick in each round.", " A player who had finished his four-year college eligibility was automatically eligible for selection.", " Before the draft, five college underclassmen announced that they would leave college early and would be eligible for selection.", " The draft consisted of 10 rounds comprising the selection of 214 players.", " This draft has the distinction of being the first NBA Draft to be televised." ], "title": "1980 NBA draft" }, { "sentences": [ "The 1989 NBA Expansion Draft was the ninth expansion draft of the National Basketball Association (NBA).", " The draft was held on June 15, 1989, so that the newly founded Minnesota Timberwolves and Orlando Magic could acquire players for the upcoming 1989–90 season.", " Minnesota and Orlando had been awarded the expansion teams on April 22, 1987.", " 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 twenty-three other NBA teams had protected eight players from their roster and the Timberwolves and the Magic selected eleven and twelve unprotected players respectively, one from each team.", " Last year's expansion teams, the Charlotte Hornets and the Miami Heat, were not involved in the expansion draft and did not lose any player.", " Prior to the draft, the league conducted a coin flip between the Timberwolves and the Magic to decide their draft order in this expansion draft and in the 1989 NBA draft.", " The Magic won the coin flip and chose to have the first selection and the right to select twelve players in this expansion draft, thus allowing the Timberwolves to receive the higher pick in the 1989 Draft." ], "title": "1989 NBA Expansion Draft" }, { "sentences": [ "The 1976 NBA draft was the 30th annual draft of the National Basketball Association (NBA).", " The draft was held on June 8, 1976, before the 1976–77 season.", " In this draft, 18 NBA teams took turns selecting amateur U.S. college basketball players and other eligible players, including international players.", " The first two picks in the draft belonged to the teams that finished last in each conference, with the order determined by a coin flip.", " The Atlanta Hawks won the coin flip and were awarded the first overall pick, while the Chicago Bulls were awarded the second pick.", " The Hawks then traded the first pick to the Houston Rockets before the draft.", " The remaining first-round picks and the subsequent rounds were assigned to teams in reverse order of their win–loss record in the previous season.", " The New York Knicks forfeited their first-round draft pick due to their illegal signing of George McGinnis whose rights were held by the Philadelphia 76ers.", " The 76ers, the Golden State Warriors and the Buffalo Braves also forfeited their second, third and fourth-round pick respectively due to their participation in 1975 supplementary draft American Basketball Association (ABA) players who had never been drafted in the NBA.", " A player who had finished his four-year college eligibility was eligible for selection.", " If a player left college early, he would not be eligible for selection until his college class graduated.", " Before the draft, 26 college underclassmen were declared eligible for selection under the \"hardship\" rule.", " 13 of them withdrew before the draft, leaving only 13 early entry candidates eligible for selection.", " These players had applied and gave evidence of financial hardship to the league, which granted them the right to start earning their living by starting their professional careers earlier.", " The draft consisted of 10 rounds comprising the selection of 173 players.", " On August 8, 1976, the league also hosted a Dispersal draft for ABA players from the Kentucky Colonels and Spirits of St. Louis, who were not included in the ABA–NBA merger." ], "title": "1976 NBA draft" }, { "sentences": [ "Frederick Alexander \"The Fog\" Shero (October 23, 1925 – November 24, 1990) was a Canadian professional ice hockey player, coach, and general manager.", " He played for the New York Rangers of the National Hockey League (NHL).", " However, he spent most of his playing career in the minor leagues.", " Following his playing career, Shero went into coaching.", " He spent 13 years coaching in the minor leagues before making it to the NHL.", " As the head coach of the NHL's Philadelphia Flyers, Shero won the Stanley Cup in 1974 and 1975 and reached the Stanley Cup Finals a third time, in 1976.", " He also had four consecutive seasons of having a 0.700 or better winning percentage and remains the Flyers all-time leader in coaching victories.", " Shero controversially left the Flyers following the 1977–78 season to become the head coach of the New York Rangers, whom he led to the Stanley Cup Finals in his first season.", " He resigned from the Rangers after coaching for less than three seasons.", " Shero had a unique style of coaching that led to several innovations that are still used today.", " He was the first coach to hire a full-time assistant coach, employ systems, have his players use in season strength training, study film, and he was one of the first coaches to utilize a morning skate.", " In 2013 Shero was recognized for his contributions when he was elected to the Hockey Hall of Fame as a builder." ], "title": "Fred Shero" }, { "sentences": [ "The 1970 NBA draft was the 24th annual draft of the National Basketball Association (NBA).", " The draft was held on March 23, 1970, before the 1970–71 season.", " In this draft, 17 NBA teams took turns selecting amateur U.S. college basketball players and other eligible players, including international players.", " A player who had finished his four-year college eligibility was eligible for selection.", " If a player left college early, he would not be eligible for selection until his college class graduated.", " The first two picks in the draft belonged to the teams that finished last in each division, with the order determined by a coin flip.", " The Detroit Pistons won the coin flip and were awarded the first overall pick, while the San Diego Rockets were awarded the second pick.", " The remaining first-round picks and the subsequent rounds were assigned to teams in reverse order of their win–loss record in the previous season.", " Three expansion franchises, the Buffalo Braves, the Cleveland Cavaliers and the Portland Trail Blazers, took part in the NBA Draft for the first time and were assigned the seventh, the eighth and the ninth pick in each round.", " In the first round, the Cavaliers had the seventh pick, while the Blazers and the Braves had the eighth and the ninth pick respectively.", " In the subsequent rounds, the Cavaliers and the Braves exchanged their order of selection, while the Blazers had the eighth pick throughout the draft.", " The draft consisted of 19 rounds comprising the selection of 239 players; it holds the record for the most prospects selected in any NBA draft." ], "title": "1970 NBA draft" }, { "sentences": [ "The 1989 NBA draft took place on June 27, 1989, in New York City, New York, USA.", " It has been regarded as one of the worst drafts in NBA history.", " Eight of the top ten picks were considered busts, including the first two picks Pervis Ellison and Danny Ferry.", " The draft did produce talented players such as Shawn Kemp, Glen Rice, Sean Elliott, Nick Anderson, Dana Barros, Tim Hardaway, Vlade Divac, Cliff Robinson, B. J. Armstrong and Mookie Blaylock, The draft was reduced from three rounds in the previous year to the two-round format still in use." ], "title": "1989 NBA draft" }, { "sentences": [ "Daron Oshay \"Mookie\" Blaylock (born March 20, 1967) is an American retired professional basketball player.", " He spent 13 years in the National Basketball Association (NBA) with three different teams, namely the New Jersey Nets, Atlanta Hawks, and the Golden State Warriors." ], "title": "Mookie Blaylock" }, { "sentences": [ "Albert Joseph \"Al\" Onofrio (March 15, 1921 – November 5, 2004) was an American football player and coach.", " He served as the head football coach at the University of Missouri from 1971 to 1977, compiling a record of 38–41.", " He spent 13 years, from 1958 to 1970, as an assistant coach at Missouri under Dan Devine.", " His Missouri football teams upset the Notre Dame Fighting Irish on October 21, 1972, at South Bend, Indiana, the Alabama Crimson Tide on September 8, 1975, at Birmingham, the USC Trojans at Los Angeles on September 11, 1976, the Ohio State Buckeyes at Columbus two weeks later, and the Arizona State Sun Devils at Tempe on October 1, 1977, during his final season at Missouri.", " In his seven years at Mizzou, Onofrio compiled a 1–6 record against arch-rival Kansas, which contributed to his dismissal." ], "title": "Al Onofrio" }, { "sentences": [ "Ronnie Goodall \"Ron\" Cavenall (born April 30, 1959) is a retired American basketball player.", " He played collegiately for Texas Southern University, and went undrafted in the 1981 NBA draft as a senior.", " After playing for the Sydney Supersonics in the Australian National Basketball League, Cavenall returned to America to play in the Continental Basketball Association with the Washington Generals, while also playing for the basketball show team Harlem Wizards.", " While playing for the Wizards, he caught the attention of Rick Pitino, who was then an assistant for the New York Knicks, who invited Cavenall to join the Knicks in the 1984 NBA Summer League.", " He made the team's final roster, playing in 53 games with 2 starts and averaging 1.8 points and 3.1 rebounds during 12.3 minutes of playing time in the 1984-85 NBA season.", " Cavenall was not resigned by the Knicks at the end of the season.", " He spent the following few years playing for three teams in the CBA, before receiving another call-up to the NBA to play for the New Jersey Nets in 1988.", " Cavenall only played five games for the team in limited minutes, and was waived in December of that year.", " He spent the rest of his career playing for various teams in the CBA, with his final season being in 1992-1993 with Columbus Horizon." ], "title": "Ron Cavenall" } ]
[ "Title: 1970 NBA Expansion Draft\n\nThe 1970 NBA Expansion Draft was the fifth expansion draft of the National Basketball Association (NBA). The draft was held on May 11, 1970, so that the newly founded Buffalo Braves, Cleveland Cavaliers and Portland Trail Blazers could acquire players for the upcoming 1970–71 season. Buffalo, Cleveland and Portland had been awarded the expansion teams on February 6, 1970. The Braves later underwent several name changes and relocations before moving to Los Angeles. They are currently known as the Los Angeles Clippers. 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 fourteen other NBA teams had protected seven players from their roster. After each round, where each of the expansion teams had selected one player each, the existing teams added another player to their protected list. In the first round, the Braves had the first pick, while the Blazers and the Cavaliers had the second and the third pick respectively. In the subsequent rounds, the Braves and the Cavaliers exchanged their order of selection, while the Blazers had the second pick throughout the draft. The draft continued until all three teams had selected eleven unprotected players each, while the existing teams had lost two or three players each.", "Title: 1980 NBA draft\n\nThe 1980 NBA draft was the 34th annual draft of the National Basketball Association (NBA). The draft was held on June 10, 1980, before the 1980–81 season. In this draft, 23 NBA teams took turns selecting amateur U.S. college basketball players and other eligible players, including international players. The first two picks in the draft belonged to the teams that finished last in each conference, with the order determined by a coin flip. The Boston Celtics, who obtained the Detroit Pistons' first-round pick in a trade, won the coin flip and were awarded the first overall pick, while the Utah Jazz were awarded the second pick. The Celtics then traded the first pick to the Golden State Warriors before the draft. The remaining first-round picks and the subsequent rounds were assigned to teams in reverse order of their win–loss record in the previous season. An expansion franchise, the Dallas Mavericks, took part in the NBA Draft for the first time and were assigned the eleventh pick in each round. A player who had finished his four-year college eligibility was automatically eligible for selection. Before the draft, five college underclassmen announced that they would leave college early and would be eligible for selection. The draft consisted of 10 rounds comprising the selection of 214 players. This draft has the distinction of being the first NBA Draft to be televised.", "Title: 1989 NBA Expansion Draft\n\nThe 1989 NBA Expansion Draft was the ninth expansion draft of the National Basketball Association (NBA). The draft was held on June 15, 1989, so that the newly founded Minnesota Timberwolves and Orlando Magic could acquire players for the upcoming 1989–90 season. Minnesota and Orlando had been awarded the expansion teams on April 22, 1987. 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 twenty-three other NBA teams had protected eight players from their roster and the Timberwolves and the Magic selected eleven and twelve unprotected players respectively, one from each team. Last year's expansion teams, the Charlotte Hornets and the Miami Heat, were not involved in the expansion draft and did not lose any player. Prior to the draft, the league conducted a coin flip between the Timberwolves and the Magic to decide their draft order in this expansion draft and in the 1989 NBA draft. The Magic won the coin flip and chose to have the first selection and the right to select twelve players in this expansion draft, thus allowing the Timberwolves to receive the higher pick in the 1989 Draft.", "Title: 1976 NBA draft\n\nThe 1976 NBA draft was the 30th annual draft of the National Basketball Association (NBA). The draft was held on June 8, 1976, before the 1976–77 season. In this draft, 18 NBA teams took turns selecting amateur U.S. college basketball players and other eligible players, including international players. The first two picks in the draft belonged to the teams that finished last in each conference, with the order determined by a coin flip. The Atlanta Hawks won the coin flip and were awarded the first overall pick, while the Chicago Bulls were awarded the second pick. The Hawks then traded the first pick to the Houston Rockets before the draft. The remaining first-round picks and the subsequent rounds were assigned to teams in reverse order of their win–loss record in the previous season. The New York Knicks forfeited their first-round draft pick due to their illegal signing of George McGinnis whose rights were held by the Philadelphia 76ers. The 76ers, the Golden State Warriors and the Buffalo Braves also forfeited their second, third and fourth-round pick respectively due to their participation in 1975 supplementary draft American Basketball Association (ABA) players who had never been drafted in the NBA. A player who had finished his four-year college eligibility was eligible for selection. If a player left college early, he would not be eligible for selection until his college class graduated. Before the draft, 26 college underclassmen were declared eligible for selection under the \"hardship\" rule. 13 of them withdrew before the draft, leaving only 13 early entry candidates eligible for selection. These players had applied and gave evidence of financial hardship to the league, which granted them the right to start earning their living by starting their professional careers earlier. The draft consisted of 10 rounds comprising the selection of 173 players. On August 8, 1976, the league also hosted a Dispersal draft for ABA players from the Kentucky Colonels and Spirits of St. Louis, who were not included in the ABA–NBA merger.", "Title: Fred Shero\n\nFrederick Alexander \"The Fog\" Shero (October 23, 1925 – November 24, 1990) was a Canadian professional ice hockey player, coach, and general manager. He played for the New York Rangers of the National Hockey League (NHL). However, he spent most of his playing career in the minor leagues. Following his playing career, Shero went into coaching. He spent 13 years coaching in the minor leagues before making it to the NHL. As the head coach of the NHL's Philadelphia Flyers, Shero won the Stanley Cup in 1974 and 1975 and reached the Stanley Cup Finals a third time, in 1976. He also had four consecutive seasons of having a 0.700 or better winning percentage and remains the Flyers all-time leader in coaching victories. Shero controversially left the Flyers following the 1977–78 season to become the head coach of the New York Rangers, whom he led to the Stanley Cup Finals in his first season. He resigned from the Rangers after coaching for less than three seasons. Shero had a unique style of coaching that led to several innovations that are still used today. He was the first coach to hire a full-time assistant coach, employ systems, have his players use in season strength training, study film, and he was one of the first coaches to utilize a morning skate. In 2013 Shero was recognized for his contributions when he was elected to the Hockey Hall of Fame as a builder.", "Title: 1970 NBA draft\n\nThe 1970 NBA draft was the 24th annual draft of the National Basketball Association (NBA). The draft was held on March 23, 1970, before the 1970–71 season. In this draft, 17 NBA teams took turns selecting amateur U.S. college basketball players and other eligible players, including international players. A player who had finished his four-year college eligibility was eligible for selection. If a player left college early, he would not be eligible for selection until his college class graduated. The first two picks in the draft belonged to the teams that finished last in each division, with the order determined by a coin flip. The Detroit Pistons won the coin flip and were awarded the first overall pick, while the San Diego Rockets were awarded the second pick. The remaining first-round picks and the subsequent rounds were assigned to teams in reverse order of their win–loss record in the previous season. Three expansion franchises, the Buffalo Braves, the Cleveland Cavaliers and the Portland Trail Blazers, took part in the NBA Draft for the first time and were assigned the seventh, the eighth and the ninth pick in each round. In the first round, the Cavaliers had the seventh pick, while the Blazers and the Braves had the eighth and the ninth pick respectively. In the subsequent rounds, the Cavaliers and the Braves exchanged their order of selection, while the Blazers had the eighth pick throughout the draft. The draft consisted of 19 rounds comprising the selection of 239 players; it holds the record for the most prospects selected in any NBA draft.", "Title: 1989 NBA draft\n\nThe 1989 NBA draft took place on June 27, 1989, in New York City, New York, USA. It has been regarded as one of the worst drafts in NBA history. Eight of the top ten picks were considered busts, including the first two picks Pervis Ellison and Danny Ferry. The draft did produce talented players such as Shawn Kemp, Glen Rice, Sean Elliott, Nick Anderson, Dana Barros, Tim Hardaway, Vlade Divac, Cliff Robinson, B. J. Armstrong and Mookie Blaylock, The draft was reduced from three rounds in the previous year to the two-round format still in use.", "Title: Mookie Blaylock\n\nDaron Oshay \"Mookie\" Blaylock (born March 20, 1967) is an American retired professional basketball player. He spent 13 years in the National Basketball Association (NBA) with three different teams, namely the New Jersey Nets, Atlanta Hawks, and the Golden State Warriors.", "Title: Al Onofrio\n\nAlbert Joseph \"Al\" Onofrio (March 15, 1921 – November 5, 2004) was an American football player and coach. He served as the head football coach at the University of Missouri from 1971 to 1977, compiling a record of 38–41. He spent 13 years, from 1958 to 1970, as an assistant coach at Missouri under Dan Devine. His Missouri football teams upset the Notre Dame Fighting Irish on October 21, 1972, at South Bend, Indiana, the Alabama Crimson Tide on September 8, 1975, at Birmingham, the USC Trojans at Los Angeles on September 11, 1976, the Ohio State Buckeyes at Columbus two weeks later, and the Arizona State Sun Devils at Tempe on October 1, 1977, during his final season at Missouri. In his seven years at Mizzou, Onofrio compiled a 1–6 record against arch-rival Kansas, which contributed to his dismissal.", "Title: Ron Cavenall\n\nRonnie Goodall \"Ron\" Cavenall (born April 30, 1959) is a retired American basketball player. He played collegiately for Texas Southern University, and went undrafted in the 1981 NBA draft as a senior. After playing for the Sydney Supersonics in the Australian National Basketball League, Cavenall returned to America to play in the Continental Basketball Association with the Washington Generals, while also playing for the basketball show team Harlem Wizards. While playing for the Wizards, he caught the attention of Rick Pitino, who was then an assistant for the New York Knicks, who invited Cavenall to join the Knicks in the 1984 NBA Summer League. He made the team's final roster, playing in 53 games with 2 starts and averaging 1.8 points and 3.1 rebounds during 12.3 minutes of playing time in the 1984-85 NBA season. Cavenall was not resigned by the Knicks at the end of the season. He spent the following few years playing for three teams in the CBA, before receiving another call-up to the NBA to play for the New Jersey Nets in 1988. Cavenall only played five games for the team in limited minutes, and was waived in December of that year. He spent the rest of his career playing for various teams in the CBA, with his final season being in 1992-1993 with Columbus Horizon." ]
2,176
Kendall Coyne was recognized as the recipient of the NCAA Today's Top 10 Award, which featured this Dallas Cowboys quarterback, born in what year, as one of the ten finalists
1993
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[ "Title: List of recipients of Today's Top 10 Award\n\nThis is a list of the recipients of the Today's Top 10 Award given each year by the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) since its inception in 1973. Note that the award was previously known as the Today's Top V Award (1973 through 1985), Today's Top VI Award (1986 through 1994), and Today's Top VIII Award (1995 through 2013).", "Title: Kendall Coyne\n\nKendall Coyne (born May 25, 1992) is an American ice hockey player and a member of the United States women's national ice hockey team. In 2016, she was the winner of the Patty Kazmaier Memorial Award. In January 2017, Coyne was recognized as the recipient of the NCAA Today's Top 10 Award, which featured quarterback Dak Prescott as one of the ten finalists.", "Title: Wade Wilson (American football)\n\nCharles Wade Wilson (born February 1, 1959) is an American football coach and former quarterback who played for the Minnesota Vikings, Atlanta Falcons, New Orleans Saints, Dallas Cowboys and the Oakland Raiders in a seventeen-year career from 1981 to 1998 in the National Football League (NFL). He is currently the quarterbacks coach for the Dallas Cowboys, a position he has held since 2007. He played college football for Texas A&M University-Commerce (formerly East Texas State), where he was an NAIA All-American Quarterback and led the Lions to the NAIA national semifinals during the 1980 season.", "Title: Tanushree Dutta\n\nTanushree Dutta (pronounced ] , ITRANS: \"tanushri\"; born 19 March 1984) is an Indian model and actress who primarily appears in Bollywood movies. Dutta is the recipient of Femina Miss India Universe title in 2004. During the same year at the Miss Universe beauty pageant, she was among the top ten finalists.", "Title: Michael Meredith\n\nMichael Shane Meredith (born September 22, 1967; Dallas, Texas) is an American independent film director, screenwriter and producer. He frequently collaborates with German director Wim Wenders. Meredith is the son of the late former Dallas Cowboys quarterback and football commentator Don Meredith. He was the oldest of two children from Don Meredith's second marriage to the artist Cheryl King.", "Title: NCAA Woman of the Year Award\n\nThe NCAA Woman of the Year Award was created to honor a senior female student-athlete who has distinguished herself throughout her collegiate career in the areas of academic achievement, athletics excellence, service and leadership. Each year, ten finalists are selected from a larger pool of candidates. The Award has been given by the National Collegiate Athletic Association since 1991.", "Title: 1979 Washington Redskins season\n\nThe 1979 season of the Washington Redskins in American professional football began with the team trying to improve on their 8–8 record from 1978. While the Redskins were able to improve their record; finishing 10–6, the Redskins were eliminated from playoff contention on the final week of the season when, facing the Dallas Cowboys with the NFC East title on the line, Cowboys quarterback Roger Staubach led a last-minute comeback to defeat Washington 35–34 to win the division; which combined with the Chicago Bears defeating the St. Louis Cardinals 42–6, resulted in the Redskins losing a points tiebreaker for the final wild-card slot.", "Title: 2016–17 Dallas Mavericks season\n\nThe 2016–17 Dallas Mavericks season was the 37th season of the franchise in the National Basketball Association (NBA). For the first time since 2013, the Mavs did not qualify for the playoffs. This was also their first losing season since 2000. On April 11, during their last home regular season game, the Mavericks honored former Dallas Cowboys quarterback Tony Romo by joining the team as an honorary member that night, although he would not play any minutes for the Mavs that night, as he was not considered an official member of the team that night.", "Title: Today's Top 10 Award\n\nThe Today's Top 10 Award is given each year by the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) to honor ten outstanding senior student-athletes of the preceding calendar year. The award was previously known by three different names, each reflecting the number of recipients:", "Title: Dak Prescott\n\nRayne Dakota \"Dak\" Prescott (born July 29, 1993) is an American football quarterback for the Dallas Cowboys of the National Football League (NFL). He played college football for the Mississippi State Bulldogs and was selected by the Cowboys in the fourth round of the 2016 NFL Draft." ]
2,177
Which breed of dog is used for hunting in packs, the King Shepherd or the Chien Français Blanc et Orange?
Chien Français Blanc et Orange
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[ { "sentences": [ "The Chien Français Blanc et Orange (FCI No.316) is a breed of dog of the scenthound type, originating in France.", " The breed is used for hunting in packs and descends from the old Hound of Saintonge type of large hunting dog." ], "title": "Chien Français Blanc et Orange" }, { "sentences": [ "The German Shepherd (German: Deutscher Schäferhund , ] ) is a breed of medium to large-sized working dog that originated in Germany.", " The breed's officially recognized name is German Shepherd Dog in the English language (sometimes abbreviated as \"GSD\").", " The breed is also known as the Alsatian in Britain and Ireland.", " The German Shepherd is a relatively new breed of dog, with their origin dating to 1899.", " As part of the Herding Group, German Shepherds are working dogs developed originally for herding sheep.", " Since that time however, because of their strength, intelligence, trainability, and obedience, German Shepherds around the world are often the preferred breed for many types of work, including disability assistance, search-and-rescue, police and military roles, and even acting.", " The German Shepherd is the second-most registered breed by the American Kennel Club and fourth-most registered breed by The Kennel Club in the United Kingdom." ], "title": "German Shepherd" }, { "sentences": [ "The Grand Anglo-Français Blanc et Noir (FCI No.323) translated into English as the Great Anglo-French White and Black Hound, is a breed of dog used in hunting as a scenthound, usually in packs.", " It is one of the Anglo-French hound breeds which were created by crossing French scenthounds with English (Anglo) Foxhounds." ], "title": "Grand Anglo-Français Blanc et Noir" }, { "sentences": [ "The Chien Français Blanc et Noir (FCI No.220) translated into English as the French White and Black Hound, is a breed of dog of the scenthound type, originating in France.", " The breed is used for hunting in packs and descends from the old Hound of Saintonge type of large hunting dog." ], "title": "Chien Français Blanc et Noir" }, { "sentences": [ "Laurent Manrique (born March 30, 1966) is a French restaurateur and Michelin-starred chef.", " Currently overseeing projects in New York and San Francisco, Laurent has extensive professional experience in both locales.", " He was the Corporate Executive Chef of Aqua, an upscale seafood restaurant in San Francisco, where he earned 2 Michelin stars in 2006, the first time Michelin came to the San Francisco Bay Area, and again in 2007 and 2008.", " Upon his departure in 2009, the restaurant lost its Michelin status.", " For several years, he has overseen the Cafe de la Presse, located on the corner of Bush Street and Grant Avenue, as well as two wine bars: Blanc et Rouge and Rouge and Blanc.", " In New York, he recently opened Millesime, a seafood brasserie in the Carlton Hotel." ], "title": "Laurent Manrique" }, { "sentences": [ "The Braques français are hunting dogs, from a very old type of gun dog used for pointing the location of game birds for a hunter.", " There are two breeds of Braque français, both from the south of France, the Braque français, type Gascogne (French Pointing Dog - Gascogne type, larger size) and the Braque français, type Pyrénées (French Pointing Dog - Pyrenean type, smaller size) They are popular hunting dogs in France, but are seldom seen elsewhere." ], "title": "Braque Francais" }, { "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" }, { "sentences": [ "The Grand Anglo-Français Blanc et Orange (FCI No.324) translated into English as the Great Anglo-French White and Orange Hound, is a breed of dog used in hunting as a scenthound, usually in packs.", " It is one of the Anglo-French hound breeds which were created by crossing French scenthounds with English (Anglo) foxhounds." ], "title": "Grand Anglo-Français Blanc et Orange" }, { "sentences": [ "The Chien Français Tricolore (FCI No.219) translated into English as the French Tricolour Hound, is a breed of dog of the scenthound type, originating in France.", " The breed is used for hunting in packs." ], "title": "Chien Français Tricolore" }, { "sentences": [ "The Chien-gris a.k.a. Gris de Saint-Louis (\"Grey St. Louis Hound\") was a breed of dog, now extinct, which originated in Medieval times.", " Like the Chien de Saint-Hubert it was a scenthound, and formed part of the royal packs of France, which were composed, from about 1250 till 1470, exclusively of hounds of this type.", " According to King Charles IX, (1550–1574) they supposedly were introduced to France through Saint Louis (i.e. King Louis IX, 1226–1270), who had encountered these hounds while a prisoner during the Crusades, and subsequently received some as a gift.", " Old writers on hunting liked to ascribe an ancient and remote origin to their hounds, and these were claimed to be originally from Tartary." ], "title": "Chien-gris" } ]
[ "Title: Chien Français Blanc et Orange\n\nThe Chien Français Blanc et Orange (FCI No.316) is a breed of dog of the scenthound type, originating in France. The breed is used for hunting in packs and descends from the old Hound of Saintonge type of large hunting dog.", "Title: German Shepherd\n\nThe German Shepherd (German: Deutscher Schäferhund , ] ) is a breed of medium to large-sized working dog that originated in Germany. The breed's officially recognized name is German Shepherd Dog in the English language (sometimes abbreviated as \"GSD\"). The breed is also known as the Alsatian in Britain and Ireland. The German Shepherd is a relatively new breed of dog, with their origin dating to 1899. As part of the Herding Group, German Shepherds are working dogs developed originally for herding sheep. Since that time however, because of their strength, intelligence, trainability, and obedience, German Shepherds around the world are often the preferred breed for many types of work, including disability assistance, search-and-rescue, police and military roles, and even acting. The German Shepherd is the second-most registered breed by the American Kennel Club and fourth-most registered breed by The Kennel Club in the United Kingdom.", "Title: Grand Anglo-Français Blanc et Noir\n\nThe Grand Anglo-Français Blanc et Noir (FCI No.323) translated into English as the Great Anglo-French White and Black Hound, is a breed of dog used in hunting as a scenthound, usually in packs. It is one of the Anglo-French hound breeds which were created by crossing French scenthounds with English (Anglo) Foxhounds.", "Title: Chien Français Blanc et Noir\n\nThe Chien Français Blanc et Noir (FCI No.220) translated into English as the French White and Black Hound, is a breed of dog of the scenthound type, originating in France. The breed is used for hunting in packs and descends from the old Hound of Saintonge type of large hunting dog.", "Title: Laurent Manrique\n\nLaurent Manrique (born March 30, 1966) is a French restaurateur and Michelin-starred chef. Currently overseeing projects in New York and San Francisco, Laurent has extensive professional experience in both locales. He was the Corporate Executive Chef of Aqua, an upscale seafood restaurant in San Francisco, where he earned 2 Michelin stars in 2006, the first time Michelin came to the San Francisco Bay Area, and again in 2007 and 2008. Upon his departure in 2009, the restaurant lost its Michelin status. For several years, he has overseen the Cafe de la Presse, located on the corner of Bush Street and Grant Avenue, as well as two wine bars: Blanc et Rouge and Rouge and Blanc. In New York, he recently opened Millesime, a seafood brasserie in the Carlton Hotel.", "Title: Braque Francais\n\nThe Braques français are hunting dogs, from a very old type of gun dog used for pointing the location of game birds for a hunter. There are two breeds of Braque français, both from the south of France, the Braque français, type Gascogne (French Pointing Dog - Gascogne type, larger size) and the Braque français, type Pyrénées (French Pointing Dog - Pyrenean type, smaller size) They are popular hunting dogs in France, but are seldom seen elsewhere.", "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: Grand Anglo-Français Blanc et Orange\n\nThe Grand Anglo-Français Blanc et Orange (FCI No.324) translated into English as the Great Anglo-French White and Orange Hound, is a breed of dog used in hunting as a scenthound, usually in packs. It is one of the Anglo-French hound breeds which were created by crossing French scenthounds with English (Anglo) foxhounds.", "Title: Chien Français Tricolore\n\nThe Chien Français Tricolore (FCI No.219) translated into English as the French Tricolour Hound, is a breed of dog of the scenthound type, originating in France. The breed is used for hunting in packs.", "Title: Chien-gris\n\nThe Chien-gris a.k.a. Gris de Saint-Louis (\"Grey St. Louis Hound\") was a breed of dog, now extinct, which originated in Medieval times. Like the Chien de Saint-Hubert it was a scenthound, and formed part of the royal packs of France, which were composed, from about 1250 till 1470, exclusively of hounds of this type. According to King Charles IX, (1550–1574) they supposedly were introduced to France through Saint Louis (i.e. King Louis IX, 1226–1270), who had encountered these hounds while a prisoner during the Crusades, and subsequently received some as a gift. Old writers on hunting liked to ascribe an ancient and remote origin to their hounds, and these were claimed to be originally from Tartary." ]
2,178
Richard Conte appeared in which 1960 heist film, famously filled with Rat Pack stars?
Ocean's 11
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[ "Title: Ocean's Eleven\n\nOcean's Eleven is a 2001 American heist film and a remake of the 1960 Rat Pack film of the same name. The 2001 film was directed by Steven Soderbergh and features an ensemble cast including George Clooney, Brad Pitt, Matt Damon, Don Cheadle, Andy García, and Julia Roberts. The film was a success at the box office and with critics, and was the fifth highest-grossing film of 2001.", "Title: Ocean's 11\n\nOcean's 11 is a 1960 heist film directed by Lewis Milestone and starring five Rat Packers: Peter Lawford, Frank Sinatra, Dean Martin, Sammy Davis, Jr. and Joey Bishop.", "Title: Ain't That a Kick in the Head?\n\n\"Ain't That a Kick in the Head?\" is a pop song written in 1960 with music by Jimmy Van Heusen and lyrics by Sammy Cahn. It was first recorded on May 10, 1960, by Dean Martin in a swinging big band jazz arrangement conducted by Nelson Riddle. Martin performed the song in the 1960 heist film \"Ocean's 11\" in an alternate arrangement featuring vibraphonist Red Norvo and his quartet.", "Title: Ocean's Twelve\n\nOcean's Twelve is a 2004 American comedy heist film, the first sequel to 2001's \"Ocean's Eleven\". Like its predecessor, which was a remake of the 1960 heist film \"Ocean's 11\", the film was directed by Steven Soderbergh and used an ensemble cast. It was released in the United States on December 10, 2004. A third film, \"Ocean's Thirteen\", was released on June 8, 2007, in the United States—thus forming the \"Ocean's Trilogy\". The film stars George Clooney, Brad Pitt, Matt Damon, Catherine Zeta-Jones, Andy García, Julia Roberts, Don Cheadle, Bernie Mac. It was the tenth-highest-grossing film of 2004.", "Title: Sergeants 3\n\nSergeants 3 is a 1962 film directed by John Sturges and featuring Rat Pack icons Frank Sinatra, Dean Martin, Sammy Davis, Jr., Peter Lawford, and Joey Bishop. It was the last film to feature all five members of the Rat Pack due to Sinatra's falling out with Lawford.", "Title: Ocean's 7\n\nOcean's 7 was an American musical collective composed of members Jermaine Dupri, Usher, Trey Songz, Nelly, Bryan Michael-Cox, Johnta Austin and Dupri's assistant Tyrone. The group had a short stint releasing the mixtape \"3000 and 9 shit\", on May 5, 2009. The group was formed by record producer and rapper Dupri. The group was modeled after the Rat Pack in the film \"Ocean's 11\". Like the Rat Pack, Jermaine Dupri, Bryan Michael-Cox, Johnta Austin, are all friends and have teamed up to write and produce various hit singles for several artists in their careers.", "Title: The Rat Pack (film)\n\nThe Rat Pack is a 1998 HBO television film about the Rat Pack. The movie stars Ray Liotta as Frank Sinatra, Joe Mantegna as Dean Martin, Don Cheadle as Sammy Davis, Jr., and Angus Macfadyen as Peter Lawford.", "Title: Markus Haider\n\nMarkus Haider is an Austrian singer part of The Gang Guys, who dub themselves \"the Austrian Rat Pack\", a tribute band to the original Rat Pack. He is most famous for a popular performance of Dean Martin's Sway that is commonly but mistakenly thought to be performed by Frank Sinatra.", "Title: Ocean's Thirteen\n\nOcean's Thirteen is a 2007 American comedy heist film directed by Steven Soderbergh and starring an ensemble cast. It is the third and final film in the Soderbergh-directed \"Ocean's Trilogy\", following the 2004 sequel \"Ocean's Twelve\" and the 2001 film \"Ocean's Eleven\", which itself was a remake of the 1960 Rat Pack film \"Ocean's 11\". All the male cast members reprise their roles from the previous installments, but neither Julia Roberts nor Catherine Zeta-Jones returns.", "Title: Richard Conte\n\nRichard Conte (born Nicholas Peter Conte; March 24, 1910 – April 15, 1975) was an American actor. He appeared in more than 100 films from the 1940s through 1970s, including \"I'll Cry Tomorrow\", \"Ocean's 11\", and \"The Godfather\"." ]
2,179
The Tama Maru No. 2 was damaged by what World War II American naval scout plane and dive bomber that was manufactured by Douglas Aircraft?
Douglas SBD Dauntless
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{ "title": [ "Japanese minesweeper Tama Maru No. 2", "Douglas SBD Dauntless" ], "sent_id": [ 2, 0 ] }
[ { "sentences": [ "The Junkers Ju 87 or Stuka (from \"Sturzkampfflugzeug\", \"dive bomber\") was a German dive bomber and ground-attack aircraft.", " Designed by Hermann Pohlmann, it first flew in 1935.", " The Ju 87 made its combat debut in 1937 with the Luftwaffe's Condor Legion during the Spanish Civil War and served the Axis forces in World War II." ], "title": "Junkers Ju 87" }, { "sentences": [ "The Aichi D3A Type 99 Carrier Bomber, (Allied reporting name \"Val\") was a World War II carrier-borne dive bomber.", " It was the primary dive bomber of the Imperial Japanese Navy (IJN), and participated in almost all IJN actions, including the attack on Pearl Harbor." ], "title": "Aichi D3A" }, { "sentences": [ "The Saga of the Franklin (1945) is a 16-mm Kodachrome color documentary film produced about the aircraft carrier USS \"Franklin\", nicknamed \"Big Ben\", one of 24 Essex-class aircraft carriers built during World War II.", " The aircraft carrier was hit by a Japanese dive bomber on March 19, 1945.", " The \"USS Franklin\" was the most heavily damaged carrier in World War II to survive an attack." ], "title": "The Saga of the Franklin" }, { "sentences": [ "The Nord 1500 Noréclair was a prototype French twin-engined dive bomber and anti-submarine warfare aircraft built at the end of the Second World War.", " It would have carried both torpedoes, missiles, and bombs.", " The aircraft was built in response to a need for a dive bomber and anti-submarine aircraft that could be launched both from land and from an aircraft carrier.", " The first prototype flew on 29 August 1947.", " The tests revealed many issues that had to be resolved.", " Eventually the project was abandoned after being criticized heavily and discovering many problems." ], "title": "Nord 1500 Noréclair" }, { "sentences": [ "The Tama Maru No. 2 was a 264 gross ton whaler built by Mitsubishi Jukogyo Kabushiki Kaisha, Kobe for Taiyo Hogei Kabushiki Kaisha in 1936.", " She was requisitioned in 1941 by the Imperial Japanese Navy during World War II and converted into a minesweeper.", " On 10 March 1942, during the invasion of Lae-Salamaua, \"Tama Maru No. 2\" was damaged by Douglas SBD Dauntless dive bombers from the United States Navy aircraft carriers USS \"Lexington\" and USS \"Yorktown\" off Lae, New Guinea." ], "title": "Japanese minesweeper Tama Maru No. 2" }, { "sentences": [ "The Junkers Ju 88 was a German World War II \"Luftwaffe\" twin-engined multirole combat aircraft.", " Junkers Flugzeug- und Motorenwerke (JFM) designed the plane in the mid-1930s as a so-called \"Schnellbomber\" (fast bomber) that would be too fast for fighters of its era to intercept.", " It suffered from a number of technical problems during its development and early operational periods but became one of the most versatile combat aircraft of the war.", " Like a number of other \"Luftwaffe\" bombers, it served as a bomber, dive bomber, night fighter, torpedo bomber, reconnaissance aircraft, heavy fighter and at the end of the war, as a flying bomb." ], "title": "Junkers Ju 88" }, { "sentences": [ "The Douglas SBD Dauntless was a World War II American naval scout plane and dive bomber that was manufactured by Douglas Aircraft from 1940 through 1944.", " The SBD (\"Scout Bomber Douglas\") was the United States Navy's main carrier-borne scout plane and dive bomber from mid-1940 through mid-1944.", " The SBD was also flown by the United States Marine Corps, both from land air bases and aircraft carriers.", " The SBD is best remembered as the bomber that delivered the fatal blows to the Japanese carriers at the Battle of Midway in June 1942.", " The type earned its nickname \"Slow But Deadly\" (with the SBD initials) during this period." ], "title": "Douglas SBD Dauntless" }, { "sentences": [ "Stuka, a German contraction of \"\"Sturzkampfflugzeug\"\" (\"dive bomber\") usually refers to the German Junkers Ju 87 dive bomber of World War II." ], "title": "Stuka (disambiguation)" }, { "sentences": [ "The Polikarpov SPB (D) (\"Skorostnoy Pikiruyushchy Bombardirovshchik (Dalnost)\"—High Speed Dive Bomber (Distance)) was a Soviet twin-engined dive bomber designed before World War II.", " A single prototype and five pre-production aircraft were built, but two crashed and the program was cancelled in favor of the Petlyakov Pe-2." ], "title": "Polikarpov SPB (D)" }, { "sentences": [ "Stephen Jurika Jr. (9 December 1910 – 15 July 1993) was a United States Navy officer and aviator during World War II, best known for his role as an intelligence officer in the Doolittle Raid.", " He was awarded the Navy Cross for his actions as navigator of the aircraft carrier USS \"Franklin\" after it was severely damaged and set ablaze by a lone Japanese dive bomber on 19 March 1945.", " After the war he was the naval air attaché in Australia, and during the Korean War, he was the naval liaison officer with the Japan Air Self-Defense Force.", " He retired from the Navy in 1962, he became a professor at Stanford University, Santa Clara University and the Naval Postgraduate School in Monterey, California." ], "title": "Stephen Jurika" } ]
[ "Title: Junkers Ju 87\n\nThe Junkers Ju 87 or Stuka (from \"Sturzkampfflugzeug\", \"dive bomber\") was a German dive bomber and ground-attack aircraft. Designed by Hermann Pohlmann, it first flew in 1935. The Ju 87 made its combat debut in 1937 with the Luftwaffe's Condor Legion during the Spanish Civil War and served the Axis forces in World War II.", "Title: Aichi D3A\n\nThe Aichi D3A Type 99 Carrier Bomber, (Allied reporting name \"Val\") was a World War II carrier-borne dive bomber. It was the primary dive bomber of the Imperial Japanese Navy (IJN), and participated in almost all IJN actions, including the attack on Pearl Harbor.", "Title: The Saga of the Franklin\n\nThe Saga of the Franklin (1945) is a 16-mm Kodachrome color documentary film produced about the aircraft carrier USS \"Franklin\", nicknamed \"Big Ben\", one of 24 Essex-class aircraft carriers built during World War II. The aircraft carrier was hit by a Japanese dive bomber on March 19, 1945. The \"USS Franklin\" was the most heavily damaged carrier in World War II to survive an attack.", "Title: Nord 1500 Noréclair\n\nThe Nord 1500 Noréclair was a prototype French twin-engined dive bomber and anti-submarine warfare aircraft built at the end of the Second World War. It would have carried both torpedoes, missiles, and bombs. The aircraft was built in response to a need for a dive bomber and anti-submarine aircraft that could be launched both from land and from an aircraft carrier. The first prototype flew on 29 August 1947. The tests revealed many issues that had to be resolved. Eventually the project was abandoned after being criticized heavily and discovering many problems.", "Title: Japanese minesweeper Tama Maru No. 2\n\nThe Tama Maru No. 2 was a 264 gross ton whaler built by Mitsubishi Jukogyo Kabushiki Kaisha, Kobe for Taiyo Hogei Kabushiki Kaisha in 1936. She was requisitioned in 1941 by the Imperial Japanese Navy during World War II and converted into a minesweeper. On 10 March 1942, during the invasion of Lae-Salamaua, \"Tama Maru No. 2\" was damaged by Douglas SBD Dauntless dive bombers from the United States Navy aircraft carriers USS \"Lexington\" and USS \"Yorktown\" off Lae, New Guinea.", "Title: Junkers Ju 88\n\nThe Junkers Ju 88 was a German World War II \"Luftwaffe\" twin-engined multirole combat aircraft. Junkers Flugzeug- und Motorenwerke (JFM) designed the plane in the mid-1930s as a so-called \"Schnellbomber\" (fast bomber) that would be too fast for fighters of its era to intercept. It suffered from a number of technical problems during its development and early operational periods but became one of the most versatile combat aircraft of the war. Like a number of other \"Luftwaffe\" bombers, it served as a bomber, dive bomber, night fighter, torpedo bomber, reconnaissance aircraft, heavy fighter and at the end of the war, as a flying bomb.", "Title: Douglas SBD Dauntless\n\nThe Douglas SBD Dauntless was a World War II American naval scout plane and dive bomber that was manufactured by Douglas Aircraft from 1940 through 1944. The SBD (\"Scout Bomber Douglas\") was the United States Navy's main carrier-borne scout plane and dive bomber from mid-1940 through mid-1944. The SBD was also flown by the United States Marine Corps, both from land air bases and aircraft carriers. The SBD is best remembered as the bomber that delivered the fatal blows to the Japanese carriers at the Battle of Midway in June 1942. The type earned its nickname \"Slow But Deadly\" (with the SBD initials) during this period.", "Title: Stuka (disambiguation)\n\nStuka, a German contraction of \"\"Sturzkampfflugzeug\"\" (\"dive bomber\") usually refers to the German Junkers Ju 87 dive bomber of World War II.", "Title: Polikarpov SPB (D)\n\nThe Polikarpov SPB (D) (\"Skorostnoy Pikiruyushchy Bombardirovshchik (Dalnost)\"—High Speed Dive Bomber (Distance)) was a Soviet twin-engined dive bomber designed before World War II. A single prototype and five pre-production aircraft were built, but two crashed and the program was cancelled in favor of the Petlyakov Pe-2.", "Title: Stephen Jurika\n\nStephen Jurika Jr. (9 December 1910 – 15 July 1993) was a United States Navy officer and aviator during World War II, best known for his role as an intelligence officer in the Doolittle Raid. He was awarded the Navy Cross for his actions as navigator of the aircraft carrier USS \"Franklin\" after it was severely damaged and set ablaze by a lone Japanese dive bomber on 19 March 1945. After the war he was the naval air attaché in Australia, and during the Korean War, he was the naval liaison officer with the Japan Air Self-Defense Force. He retired from the Navy in 1962, he became a professor at Stanford University, Santa Clara University and the Naval Postgraduate School in Monterey, California." ]
2,180
Alain Sailhac worked as a chef in a restaurant founded by Sirio Maccioni in what city?
New York City
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{ "title": [ "Alain Sailhac", "Le Cirque", "Le Cirque" ], "sent_id": [ 2, 0, 1 ] }
[ { "sentences": [ "Zuma is a restaurant founded by chef Rainer Becker, inspired by informal \"izakaya\"-style Japanese dining in which dishes are brought to the table continuously throughout the meal." ], "title": "Zuma (restaurant)" }, { "sentences": [ "Da Marino Ristorante Italiano is a New York City Italian restaurant founded by chef Pasquale Marino." ], "title": "Da Marino" }, { "sentences": [ "Soul Daddy was an American fast casual restaurant founded by Jamawn Woods, featuring soul food that is both traditional and healthy.", " As a contestant on the reality television show \"America's Next Great Restaurant\", which aired in 2011, he created the concept for Soul Daddy (originally conceived of as W3, or Woods' Wings & Waffles), and was named the winner in the show's first season finale on May 1, 2011.", " The restaurant chain opened on May 2, 2011, at three locations: at the Mall of America in Bloomington, Minnesota, at Hollywood and Highland in Los Angeles, and at the South Street Seaport in Manhattan at 189 Front Street.", " The Manhattan and Los Angeles locations closed on June 14 and 15, 2011 in order for Woods to focus on making the Mall of America location successful, only for that location to close two weeks later on June 28." ], "title": "Soul Daddy" }, { "sentences": [ "Jean-Claude Vrinat (12 April 1936 – 7 January 2008) was the owner of the Taillevent restaurant founded by his father André Vrinat in Paris.", " This two star restaurant, named after the court chef to King Charles V in the fourteenth century, has long been considered the epitome of Haute Cuisine and is also known for its excellent service and its comprehensive wine list.", " It held three stars from 1973 to 2007." ], "title": "Jean-Claude Vrinat" }, { "sentences": [ "Peter Elliot (born December 9, 1966) is an American writer, editor and media personality, best known for his biography of restaurateur Sirio Maccioni, \"Sirio: The Story of My Life and Le Cirque\" and for the development of DINE, the restaurant search engine and lifestyles portal for the global financial news and media company, Bloomberg LP.", " He is currently manager of Lifestsyle Products at Bloomberg LP." ], "title": "Peter Elliot" }, { "sentences": [ "Le Cirque is a French restaurant located at One Beacon Court, 151 East 58th Street (between Lexington Avenue and Third Avenue) in Midtown Manhattan, New York City.", " It is owned and operated by LC International LLC, and was founded by Sirio Maccioni." ], "title": "Le Cirque" }, { "sentences": [ "Sirio Maccioni (born 1932 in Montecatini Terme, Italy) is a restaurateur and author.", " Maccioni got his start at Oscar's Delmonico, Delmonico's.", " Owner Oscar Tucci once stated \"Sirio and with Tony May will be some of the greatest restaurateurs, that will come out of Delmonico's.\"" ], "title": "Sirio Maccioni" }, { "sentences": [ "Alain Sailhac, born in Millau, France is an internationally recognized French chef working in New York City, where he holds the position of Executive Vice President and Dean Emeritus at The International Culinary Center, founded as the French Culinary Institute.", " Sailhac earned the first ever four star rating from \"The New York Times\" while at Le Cygne in 1977.", " He went on to be a chef at Le Cirque, the 21 Club and the Plaza Hotel." ], "title": "Alain Sailhac" }, { "sentences": [ "The International Culinary Center was founded as \"The French Culinary Institute\" by Dorothy Cann Hamilton in 1984 and has campuses in New York City and the San Francisco Bay Area.", " The facilities include professional kitchens for hands-on cooking and baking classes, specialized wine tasting classrooms, a library, theater, and event spaces.", " ICC has several renowned chefs as its deans including Jacques Pépin, Jacques Torres, André Soltner, Alain Sailhac, David Kinch, Emily Luchetti, Cesare Casella and José Andrés." ], "title": "International Culinary Center" }, { "sentences": [ "Sir and Star is a restaurant founded in 2012.", " It is located in The Olema, a historic restaurant and inn built in 1876.", " The restaurant is at the corner of Sir Francis Drake Boulevard and Star Route One in Olema, California.", " Olema is located in West Marin County 1 mi from the Bear Valley portal to the Point Reyes National Seashore.", " Olema is similar to a one-horse town as it only contains one other restaurant, a lodge, a few bed and breakfast inns, a recreational vehicle (RV) resort with hookups and a campground, a few shops, and the Hindui branch retreat for their Vedanta Society, all within walking distance of the inn." ], "title": "Sir and Star" } ]
[ "Title: Zuma (restaurant)\n\nZuma is a restaurant founded by chef Rainer Becker, inspired by informal \"izakaya\"-style Japanese dining in which dishes are brought to the table continuously throughout the meal.", "Title: Da Marino\n\nDa Marino Ristorante Italiano is a New York City Italian restaurant founded by chef Pasquale Marino.", "Title: Soul Daddy\n\nSoul Daddy was an American fast casual restaurant founded by Jamawn Woods, featuring soul food that is both traditional and healthy. As a contestant on the reality television show \"America's Next Great Restaurant\", which aired in 2011, he created the concept for Soul Daddy (originally conceived of as W3, or Woods' Wings & Waffles), and was named the winner in the show's first season finale on May 1, 2011. The restaurant chain opened on May 2, 2011, at three locations: at the Mall of America in Bloomington, Minnesota, at Hollywood and Highland in Los Angeles, and at the South Street Seaport in Manhattan at 189 Front Street. The Manhattan and Los Angeles locations closed on June 14 and 15, 2011 in order for Woods to focus on making the Mall of America location successful, only for that location to close two weeks later on June 28.", "Title: Jean-Claude Vrinat\n\nJean-Claude Vrinat (12 April 1936 – 7 January 2008) was the owner of the Taillevent restaurant founded by his father André Vrinat in Paris. This two star restaurant, named after the court chef to King Charles V in the fourteenth century, has long been considered the epitome of Haute Cuisine and is also known for its excellent service and its comprehensive wine list. It held three stars from 1973 to 2007.", "Title: Peter Elliot\n\nPeter Elliot (born December 9, 1966) is an American writer, editor and media personality, best known for his biography of restaurateur Sirio Maccioni, \"Sirio: The Story of My Life and Le Cirque\" and for the development of DINE, the restaurant search engine and lifestyles portal for the global financial news and media company, Bloomberg LP. He is currently manager of Lifestsyle Products at Bloomberg LP.", "Title: Le Cirque\n\nLe Cirque is a French restaurant located at One Beacon Court, 151 East 58th Street (between Lexington Avenue and Third Avenue) in Midtown Manhattan, New York City. It is owned and operated by LC International LLC, and was founded by Sirio Maccioni.", "Title: Sirio Maccioni\n\nSirio Maccioni (born 1932 in Montecatini Terme, Italy) is a restaurateur and author. Maccioni got his start at Oscar's Delmonico, Delmonico's. Owner Oscar Tucci once stated \"Sirio and with Tony May will be some of the greatest restaurateurs, that will come out of Delmonico's.\"", "Title: Alain Sailhac\n\nAlain Sailhac, born in Millau, France is an internationally recognized French chef working in New York City, where he holds the position of Executive Vice President and Dean Emeritus at The International Culinary Center, founded as the French Culinary Institute. Sailhac earned the first ever four star rating from \"The New York Times\" while at Le Cygne in 1977. He went on to be a chef at Le Cirque, the 21 Club and the Plaza Hotel.", "Title: International Culinary Center\n\nThe International Culinary Center was founded as \"The French Culinary Institute\" by Dorothy Cann Hamilton in 1984 and has campuses in New York City and the San Francisco Bay Area. The facilities include professional kitchens for hands-on cooking and baking classes, specialized wine tasting classrooms, a library, theater, and event spaces. ICC has several renowned chefs as its deans including Jacques Pépin, Jacques Torres, André Soltner, Alain Sailhac, David Kinch, Emily Luchetti, Cesare Casella and José Andrés.", "Title: Sir and Star\n\nSir and Star is a restaurant founded in 2012. It is located in The Olema, a historic restaurant and inn built in 1876. The restaurant is at the corner of Sir Francis Drake Boulevard and Star Route One in Olema, California. Olema is located in West Marin County 1 mi from the Bear Valley portal to the Point Reyes National Seashore. Olema is similar to a one-horse town as it only contains one other restaurant, a lodge, a few bed and breakfast inns, a recreational vehicle (RV) resort with hookups and a campground, a few shops, and the Hindui branch retreat for their Vedanta Society, all within walking distance of the inn." ]
2,181
Which opioid along with Subutex makes up the two best known of the thevinol, orvinol, or bridged oripavine derivatives?
etorphine
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{ "title": [ "Bentley compounds", "Bentley compounds", "Buprenorphine", "Buprenorphine" ], "sent_id": [ 1, 2, 0, 7 ] }
[ { "sentences": [ "The 2018 Campeonato Carioca de Futebol will be the 115th edition of the main division of football in Rio de Janeiro.", " The contest is organized by FERJ.", " The top four teams will compete in 2018 Copa do Brasil.", " was maintained the format of the edition of 2017, with the initial phase with the four worst of worse campaign over two teams promoted the Série B1, with the two best placed along the main phase, divided into two groups of six teams and two shifts (Taça Guanabara and Taça Rio) and the four finalists for the championship, coming from the teams best placed in the general classification." ], "title": "2018 Campeonato Carioca" }, { "sentences": [ "The Bentley compounds are a class of semi-synthetic opioids that were first synthesized by K. W. Bentley by Diels-Alder reaction of thebaine with various dienophiles.", " The compounds are also known as thevinols, orvinols, or bridged oripavine derivatives, due to the characteristic 6,14-\"endo\"-etheno- bridge and substitution at the 7α position.", " Buprenorphine and etorphine are perhaps the best known of the family, which was the first series of extremely potent μ-opioid agonists, with some compounds in the series having over many thousands of times the analgesic potency of morphine." ], "title": "Bentley compounds" }, { "sentences": [ "The knockout stage of the 2008 Twenty20 Cup comprises the quarter-finals, semi-finals and final of the 2008 Twenty20 Cup.", " The top two teams from each of the three groups progressed to the quarter finals along with the two best placed third teams.", " The teams were redrawn and played one knockout match to decide the semi-finalists.", " Finals day was held on 26 July 2008." ], "title": "2008 Twenty20 Cup knockout stage" }, { "sentences": [ "Stuart McLean Turnbull (born 1947) is a finance academic and practitioner, best known for the Jarrow–Turnbull model for pricing credit derivatives. His research has focused on credit- and market risk models, counterparty risk modeling, pricing CDS tranches, and forward default premiums.", " He has authored over fifty academic papers and has published two books on derivatives." ], "title": "Stuart Turnbull" }, { "sentences": [ "William W. Toy (\"Bill\") is a leading finance practitioner in the area of equity derivatives, and a pioneering modeller in the area of interest rate derivatives.", " He is best known as a co-developer of the Black–Derman–Toy short rate model, widely used for interest rate and bond options.", " His roles have included managing director and head of US Equity Derivatives at CDC Capital, Inc. in New York City, a subsidiary of Caisse des dépôts et consignations, and Vice President in Goldman Sachs' equity derivatives department.", " He earned his S.B., S.M. and Ph.D. (1978; experimental elementary particle physics) at MIT." ], "title": "William Toy" }, { "sentences": [ "Karl Ludvig \"Kalle\" Reichelt (28 November 1933 – 29 October 2016) was a Norwegian medical researcher.", " He was best known for his research on the opioid peptides in casein and gluten.", " He also did important work on cancer." ], "title": "Kalle Reichelt" }, { "sentences": [ "Kazuhiro Sano (佐野和宏 , \"Sano Kazuhiro\" , born in 1956) is a Japanese film director, screenwriter and actor best known for his \"pink films\" of the 1990s.", " Along with fellow directors, Takahisa Zeze, Toshiki Satō and Hisayasu Sato, he is known as one of the \"Four Heavenly Kings of Pink\" (ピンク四天王 , pinku shitenno ) .", " Sano's films differ from those of other \"Pink film\" directors of the time in that, while not necessarily optimistic or upbeat, they are more concerned with relationships and romance than violence and sadism.", " He has the distinction of winning the Best Director prize three consecutive years at the Pink Grand Prix.", " He has also been given two Best Actor awards, two Best Actor second place awards, and a Best Screenplay award at this ceremony." ], "title": "Kazuhiro Sano" }, { "sentences": [ "Buprenorphine, sold under the brand name Subutex, among others, is an opioid used to treat opioid addiction, moderate acute pain and moderate chronic pain.", " The combination buprenorphine/naloxone is also used for opioid addiction." ], "title": "Buprenorphine" }, { "sentences": [ "Chronics are an Italian power pop and punk band, known for playing power pop with a garage rock attitude, and often drawing comparisons to The Saints (band) and The Real Kids.", " In 1999 they released their debut single on Rip Off Records (a cult record label in the 90′s along with In the Red Records and Sympathy For The Record Industry), along with two full-length albums and two best of records.", " After several years idle, Chronics returned in 2014 by releasing a split single on Asian Man Records with Mike Watt and the Secondmen.", " In 2015 they release two more split 7\", another split single with Mike Watt (Minutemen (band), The Stooges) and a split single with Barrence Whitfield & the Savages." ], "title": "Chronics" }, { "sentences": [ "Pilot is the first episode of MTV's comedy series \"Faking It\".", " The episode aired on the MTV in the United States on April 22, 2014.", " The episode primarily focuses on introducing the series, two best friends, Karma (Katie Stevens) and Amy (Rita Volk) after numerous failed attempts to become popular, they are mistakenly outed as lesbians, which instantly makes them popular and the centre of attention.", " Karma is aroused with their sudden popularity, as the most handsome guy Liam (Gregg Sulkin) notices her and becomes attracted to her.", " On the contrary, Amy is annoyed with having to carry on." ], "title": "Pilot (Faking It)" } ]
[ "Title: 2018 Campeonato Carioca\n\nThe 2018 Campeonato Carioca de Futebol will be the 115th edition of the main division of football in Rio de Janeiro. The contest is organized by FERJ. The top four teams will compete in 2018 Copa do Brasil. was maintained the format of the edition of 2017, with the initial phase with the four worst of worse campaign over two teams promoted the Série B1, with the two best placed along the main phase, divided into two groups of six teams and two shifts (Taça Guanabara and Taça Rio) and the four finalists for the championship, coming from the teams best placed in the general classification.", "Title: Bentley compounds\n\nThe Bentley compounds are a class of semi-synthetic opioids that were first synthesized by K. W. Bentley by Diels-Alder reaction of thebaine with various dienophiles. The compounds are also known as thevinols, orvinols, or bridged oripavine derivatives, due to the characteristic 6,14-\"endo\"-etheno- bridge and substitution at the 7α position. Buprenorphine and etorphine are perhaps the best known of the family, which was the first series of extremely potent μ-opioid agonists, with some compounds in the series having over many thousands of times the analgesic potency of morphine.", "Title: 2008 Twenty20 Cup knockout stage\n\nThe knockout stage of the 2008 Twenty20 Cup comprises the quarter-finals, semi-finals and final of the 2008 Twenty20 Cup. The top two teams from each of the three groups progressed to the quarter finals along with the two best placed third teams. The teams were redrawn and played one knockout match to decide the semi-finalists. Finals day was held on 26 July 2008.", "Title: Stuart Turnbull\n\nStuart McLean Turnbull (born 1947) is a finance academic and practitioner, best known for the Jarrow–Turnbull model for pricing credit derivatives. His research has focused on credit- and market risk models, counterparty risk modeling, pricing CDS tranches, and forward default premiums. He has authored over fifty academic papers and has published two books on derivatives.", "Title: William Toy\n\nWilliam W. Toy (\"Bill\") is a leading finance practitioner in the area of equity derivatives, and a pioneering modeller in the area of interest rate derivatives. He is best known as a co-developer of the Black–Derman–Toy short rate model, widely used for interest rate and bond options. His roles have included managing director and head of US Equity Derivatives at CDC Capital, Inc. in New York City, a subsidiary of Caisse des dépôts et consignations, and Vice President in Goldman Sachs' equity derivatives department. He earned his S.B., S.M. and Ph.D. (1978; experimental elementary particle physics) at MIT.", "Title: Kalle Reichelt\n\nKarl Ludvig \"Kalle\" Reichelt (28 November 1933 – 29 October 2016) was a Norwegian medical researcher. He was best known for his research on the opioid peptides in casein and gluten. He also did important work on cancer.", "Title: Kazuhiro Sano\n\nKazuhiro Sano (佐野和宏 , \"Sano Kazuhiro\" , born in 1956) is a Japanese film director, screenwriter and actor best known for his \"pink films\" of the 1990s. Along with fellow directors, Takahisa Zeze, Toshiki Satō and Hisayasu Sato, he is known as one of the \"Four Heavenly Kings of Pink\" (ピンク四天王 , pinku shitenno ) . Sano's films differ from those of other \"Pink film\" directors of the time in that, while not necessarily optimistic or upbeat, they are more concerned with relationships and romance than violence and sadism. He has the distinction of winning the Best Director prize three consecutive years at the Pink Grand Prix. He has also been given two Best Actor awards, two Best Actor second place awards, and a Best Screenplay award at this ceremony.", "Title: Buprenorphine\n\nBuprenorphine, sold under the brand name Subutex, among others, is an opioid used to treat opioid addiction, moderate acute pain and moderate chronic pain. The combination buprenorphine/naloxone is also used for opioid addiction.", "Title: Chronics\n\nChronics are an Italian power pop and punk band, known for playing power pop with a garage rock attitude, and often drawing comparisons to The Saints (band) and The Real Kids. In 1999 they released their debut single on Rip Off Records (a cult record label in the 90′s along with In the Red Records and Sympathy For The Record Industry), along with two full-length albums and two best of records. After several years idle, Chronics returned in 2014 by releasing a split single on Asian Man Records with Mike Watt and the Secondmen. In 2015 they release two more split 7\", another split single with Mike Watt (Minutemen (band), The Stooges) and a split single with Barrence Whitfield & the Savages.", "Title: Pilot (Faking It)\n\nPilot is the first episode of MTV's comedy series \"Faking It\". The episode aired on the MTV in the United States on April 22, 2014. The episode primarily focuses on introducing the series, two best friends, Karma (Katie Stevens) and Amy (Rita Volk) after numerous failed attempts to become popular, they are mistakenly outed as lesbians, which instantly makes them popular and the centre of attention. Karma is aroused with their sudden popularity, as the most handsome guy Liam (Gregg Sulkin) notices her and becomes attracted to her. On the contrary, Amy is annoyed with having to carry on." ]
2,182
how is Solenostemon and Pseudocydonia connected?
flowers
comparison
easy
{ "title": [ "Solenostemon", "Pseudocydonia" ], "sent_id": [ 0, 1 ] }
[ { "sentences": [ "Solenostemon, commonly known as \"Coleus\" is a genus of flowering plants in the family Lamiaceae.", " Several species formerly included have been moved to the genus \"Plectranthus\".", " They are native to tropical Africa, Asia and Australia.", " Some species are cultivated for their highly variegated leaves." ], "title": "Solenostemon" }, { "sentences": [ "Pseudocydonia sinensis, the Chinese quince, is a deciduous or semi-evergreen tree in the family Rosaceae, native to eastern Asia in China, and the sole species in the genus Pseudocydonia.", " It is closely related to the east Asian genus \"Chaenomeles\", and is sometimes placed in \"Chaenomeles\" as \"C. sinensis\", but notable differences are the lack of thorns, and that the flowers are produced singly, not in clusters.", " The Chinese quince is also closely related to the European Quince genus \"Cydonia\"; notable differences include the serrated leaves, and lack of fuzz." ], "title": "Pseudocydonia" } ]
[ "Title: Solenostemon\n\nSolenostemon, commonly known as \"Coleus\" is a genus of flowering plants in the family Lamiaceae. Several species formerly included have been moved to the genus \"Plectranthus\". They are native to tropical Africa, Asia and Australia. Some species are cultivated for their highly variegated leaves.", "Title: Pseudocydonia\n\nPseudocydonia sinensis, the Chinese quince, is a deciduous or semi-evergreen tree in the family Rosaceae, native to eastern Asia in China, and the sole species in the genus Pseudocydonia. It is closely related to the east Asian genus \"Chaenomeles\", and is sometimes placed in \"Chaenomeles\" as \"C. sinensis\", but notable differences are the lack of thorns, and that the flowers are produced singly, not in clusters. The Chinese quince is also closely related to the European Quince genus \"Cydonia\"; notable differences include the serrated leaves, and lack of fuzz." ]
2,183
What is the name of the third largest East Asian stock exchange that once featured the New World Department Store China?
The Stock Exchange of Hong Kong Limited
bridge
hard
{ "title": [ "New World Department Store China", "Hong Kong Stock Exchange", "Hong Kong Stock Exchange" ], "sent_id": [ 4, 0, 1 ] }
[ { "sentences": [ "Philadelphia Stock Exchange (PHLX), now known as NASDAQ OMX PHLX, is the oldest stock exchange in the United States.", " It is now owned by The NASDAQ OMX Group.", " Founded in 1790, the exchange was originally named the Board of Brokers of Philadelphia, also referred to as the Philadelphia Board of Brokers.", " In 1875, the Board of Brokers changed its name to the Philadelphia Stock Exchange.", " The exchange merged with the Baltimore Stock Exchange in 1949 and was named the Philadelphia-Baltimore Stock Exchange.", " It merged with the Washington Stock Exchange in 1954, becoming known as the Philadelphia-Baltimore-Washington Stock Exchange (often abbreviated as PBW).", " In 1969, the exchange acquired the Pittsburgh Stock Exchange.", " In 2007, PHLX was purchased by NASDAQ for $652 million." ], "title": "Philadelphia Stock Exchange" }, { "sentences": [ "The Stock Exchange of Hong Kong Limited (SEHK) is a stock exchange located in Hong Kong.", " It is East Asia's and Asia's third largest stock exchange in terms of market capitalization behind the Tokyo Stock Exchange and Shanghai Stock Exchange, and the sixth largest in the world before Euronext.", " As of 31 October 2016, SEHK had 1,955 listed companies, 989 of which are from mainland China, 856 from Hong Kong and 110 from abroad (e.g. Taiwan, Malaysia, United States, Singapore, etc.) Hong Kong Exchanges and Clearing owns SEHK and is itself listed on SEHK." ], "title": "Hong Kong Stock Exchange" }, { "sentences": [ "The Nigerian Stock Exchange (NSE) was established in 1960 as the Lagos Stock Exchange.", " In 1977, its name was changed from the Lagos Stock Exchange to the Nigerian Stock Exchange.", " As at March 7, 2017, it has 176 listed companies with a total market capitalization of about N8.5 trillion.", " All listings are included in the Nigerian Stock Exchange All Shares index.", " In terms of market capitalization, the Nigerian Stock Exchange is the third largest stock exchange in Africa." ], "title": "Nigerian Stock Exchange" }, { "sentences": [ "Islamabad is the capital of Pakistan and a net contributor to the Pakistani economy.", " Whilst having only 0.8% of the country's population, it contributes 1% to the country's GDP.", " The Islamabad Stock Exchange, founded in 1989, is Pakistan's third largest stock exchange after Karachi Stock Exchange and Lahore Stock Exchange.", " The exchange has 118 members with 104 corporate bodies and 18 individual members.", " The average daily turnover of the stock exchange is over 1 million shares.", " As of 2012, Islamabad LTU (Large Tax Unit) was responsible for Rs 371 billion in tax revenue, which amounts to 20% of all the revenue collected by the Federal Board of Revenue (FBR) as of 2012." ], "title": "Economy of Islamabad" }, { "sentences": [ "The San Francisco Stock and Bond Exchange was a regional stock exchange based in San Francisco, California, United States.", " Founded in 1882, in 1928 the exchange purchased and began using the name San Francisco Stock Exchange, while the old San Francisco Stock Exchange was renamed the San Francisco Mining Exchange.", " The San Francisco Curb Exchange was absorbed by the San Francisco Stock Exchange in 1938.", " In 1956 the San Francisco Stock Exchange merged with the Los Angeles Oil Exchange to create the Pacific Coast Stock Exchange." ], "title": "San Francisco Stock and Bond Exchange" }, { "sentences": [ "New World Department Store China Limited () is a Hong Kong-based company engaged in department store operation in China.", " It is a subsidiary of New World Development.", " It has self-owned stores and managed stores in Hong Kong and Mainland China, and operates under two brands: \"New World\" (Chinese: 新世界) and \"Ba Li Chun Tian\" (literally \"Paris Spring\")(Chinese: 巴黎春天).", " Its company chairman is Henry Cheng, the son of the Hong Kong billionaire, Cheng Yu-tung.", " It was listed on the Hong Kong Stock Exchange with IPO price of HK$5.8 per share." ], "title": "New World Department Store China" }, { "sentences": [ "The Shanghai Stock Exchange (SSE; ), is a stock exchange that is based in the city of Shanghai, China.", " It is one of the two stock exchanges operating independently in the People's Republic of China, the other being the Shenzhen Stock Exchange.", " Shanghai Stock Exchange is the world's 5th largest stock market by market capitalization at US$3.5 trillion as of February 2016, and 2nd largest in East Asia and Asia.", " Unlike the Hong Kong Stock Exchange, the Shanghai Stock Exchange is still not entirely open to foreign investors due to tight capital account controls exercised by the Chinese mainland authorities and often manipulated by the decisions of the Central Government." ], "title": "Shanghai Stock Exchange" }, { "sentences": [ "The Casablanca Stock Exchange (Arabic: بورصة الدار البيضاء‎ ‎ ; French: La Bourse de Casablanca ) is a stock exchange in Casablanca, Morocco.", " The Casablanca Stock Exchange (CSE), which achieves one of the best performances in the region of the Middle East and North Africa (MENA), is Africa's third largest Bourse after Johannesburg Stock Exchange (South Africa) and Nigerian Stock Exchange in Lagos.", " Africa.", " It was established in 1929 and currently has 19 members and 81 listed securities with a total market capitalisation of $75,5 billion in 2007." ], "title": "Casablanca Stock Exchange" }, { "sentences": [ "China Concepts Stock is a set of stock of companies whose assets or earnings have significant activities in mainland China.", " The People's Republic of China is undergoing major financial transformation, and many leading mainland-based companies have chosen to list themselves overseas to gain access to foreign investor capital.", " Currently, there are China Concepts Stocks listed on several major stock exchanges around the globe, including the Hong Kong Stock Exchange (HKEx), Singapore Exchange (SGX), New York Stock Exchange (NYSE), NASDAQ, NYSE MKT (formerly known as the American Stock Exchange), London Stock Exchange (LSE), Euronext, and the Tokyo Stock Exchange (TSE)." ], "title": "China Concepts Stock" }, { "sentences": [ "The Karachi Stock Exchange Limited (KSE), was a stock exchange located at the Stock Exchange Building (SEB) on Stock Exchange Road, in the heart of Karachi's Business District, I. I. Chundrigar Road, Karachi, Sindh Province of Pakistan.", " It is now incorporated in the Pakistan Stock Exchange along with the other two bourses of Pakistan, the Lahore Stock Exchange and the Islamabad Stock Exchange It is Pakistan's largest and one of the oldest stock exchange in South Asia by market capitalization, with many Pakistani consortium as well as overseas enterprises listings." ], "title": "Karachi Stock Exchange" } ]
[ "Title: Philadelphia Stock Exchange\n\nPhiladelphia Stock Exchange (PHLX), now known as NASDAQ OMX PHLX, is the oldest stock exchange in the United States. It is now owned by The NASDAQ OMX Group. Founded in 1790, the exchange was originally named the Board of Brokers of Philadelphia, also referred to as the Philadelphia Board of Brokers. In 1875, the Board of Brokers changed its name to the Philadelphia Stock Exchange. The exchange merged with the Baltimore Stock Exchange in 1949 and was named the Philadelphia-Baltimore Stock Exchange. It merged with the Washington Stock Exchange in 1954, becoming known as the Philadelphia-Baltimore-Washington Stock Exchange (often abbreviated as PBW). In 1969, the exchange acquired the Pittsburgh Stock Exchange. In 2007, PHLX was purchased by NASDAQ for $652 million.", "Title: Hong Kong Stock Exchange\n\nThe Stock Exchange of Hong Kong Limited (SEHK) is a stock exchange located in Hong Kong. It is East Asia's and Asia's third largest stock exchange in terms of market capitalization behind the Tokyo Stock Exchange and Shanghai Stock Exchange, and the sixth largest in the world before Euronext. As of 31 October 2016, SEHK had 1,955 listed companies, 989 of which are from mainland China, 856 from Hong Kong and 110 from abroad (e.g. Taiwan, Malaysia, United States, Singapore, etc.) Hong Kong Exchanges and Clearing owns SEHK and is itself listed on SEHK.", "Title: Nigerian Stock Exchange\n\nThe Nigerian Stock Exchange (NSE) was established in 1960 as the Lagos Stock Exchange. In 1977, its name was changed from the Lagos Stock Exchange to the Nigerian Stock Exchange. As at March 7, 2017, it has 176 listed companies with a total market capitalization of about N8.5 trillion. All listings are included in the Nigerian Stock Exchange All Shares index. In terms of market capitalization, the Nigerian Stock Exchange is the third largest stock exchange in Africa.", "Title: Economy of Islamabad\n\nIslamabad is the capital of Pakistan and a net contributor to the Pakistani economy. Whilst having only 0.8% of the country's population, it contributes 1% to the country's GDP. The Islamabad Stock Exchange, founded in 1989, is Pakistan's third largest stock exchange after Karachi Stock Exchange and Lahore Stock Exchange. The exchange has 118 members with 104 corporate bodies and 18 individual members. The average daily turnover of the stock exchange is over 1 million shares. As of 2012, Islamabad LTU (Large Tax Unit) was responsible for Rs 371 billion in tax revenue, which amounts to 20% of all the revenue collected by the Federal Board of Revenue (FBR) as of 2012.", "Title: San Francisco Stock and Bond Exchange\n\nThe San Francisco Stock and Bond Exchange was a regional stock exchange based in San Francisco, California, United States. Founded in 1882, in 1928 the exchange purchased and began using the name San Francisco Stock Exchange, while the old San Francisco Stock Exchange was renamed the San Francisco Mining Exchange. The San Francisco Curb Exchange was absorbed by the San Francisco Stock Exchange in 1938. In 1956 the San Francisco Stock Exchange merged with the Los Angeles Oil Exchange to create the Pacific Coast Stock Exchange.", "Title: New World Department Store China\n\nNew World Department Store China Limited () is a Hong Kong-based company engaged in department store operation in China. It is a subsidiary of New World Development. It has self-owned stores and managed stores in Hong Kong and Mainland China, and operates under two brands: \"New World\" (Chinese: 新世界) and \"Ba Li Chun Tian\" (literally \"Paris Spring\")(Chinese: 巴黎春天). Its company chairman is Henry Cheng, the son of the Hong Kong billionaire, Cheng Yu-tung. It was listed on the Hong Kong Stock Exchange with IPO price of HK$5.8 per share.", "Title: Shanghai Stock Exchange\n\nThe Shanghai Stock Exchange (SSE; ), is a stock exchange that is based in the city of Shanghai, China. It is one of the two stock exchanges operating independently in the People's Republic of China, the other being the Shenzhen Stock Exchange. Shanghai Stock Exchange is the world's 5th largest stock market by market capitalization at US$3.5 trillion as of February 2016, and 2nd largest in East Asia and Asia. Unlike the Hong Kong Stock Exchange, the Shanghai Stock Exchange is still not entirely open to foreign investors due to tight capital account controls exercised by the Chinese mainland authorities and often manipulated by the decisions of the Central Government.", "Title: Casablanca Stock Exchange\n\nThe Casablanca Stock Exchange (Arabic: بورصة الدار البيضاء‎ ‎ ; French: La Bourse de Casablanca ) is a stock exchange in Casablanca, Morocco. The Casablanca Stock Exchange (CSE), which achieves one of the best performances in the region of the Middle East and North Africa (MENA), is Africa's third largest Bourse after Johannesburg Stock Exchange (South Africa) and Nigerian Stock Exchange in Lagos. Africa. It was established in 1929 and currently has 19 members and 81 listed securities with a total market capitalisation of $75,5 billion in 2007.", "Title: China Concepts Stock\n\nChina Concepts Stock is a set of stock of companies whose assets or earnings have significant activities in mainland China. The People's Republic of China is undergoing major financial transformation, and many leading mainland-based companies have chosen to list themselves overseas to gain access to foreign investor capital. Currently, there are China Concepts Stocks listed on several major stock exchanges around the globe, including the Hong Kong Stock Exchange (HKEx), Singapore Exchange (SGX), New York Stock Exchange (NYSE), NASDAQ, NYSE MKT (formerly known as the American Stock Exchange), London Stock Exchange (LSE), Euronext, and the Tokyo Stock Exchange (TSE).", "Title: Karachi Stock Exchange\n\nThe Karachi Stock Exchange Limited (KSE), was a stock exchange located at the Stock Exchange Building (SEB) on Stock Exchange Road, in the heart of Karachi's Business District, I. I. Chundrigar Road, Karachi, Sindh Province of Pakistan. It is now incorporated in the Pakistan Stock Exchange along with the other two bourses of Pakistan, the Lahore Stock Exchange and the Islamabad Stock Exchange It is Pakistan's largest and one of the oldest stock exchange in South Asia by market capitalization, with many Pakistani consortium as well as overseas enterprises listings." ]
2,184
Which rock band was formed earlier, Fireflight or Quietdrive?
Fireflight
comparison
medium
{ "title": [ "Fireflight", "Quietdrive" ], "sent_id": [ 0, 0 ] }
[ { "sentences": [ "Badfinger was a British rock band that, in their most successful lineup, consisted of Pete Ham, Mike Gibbins, Tom Evans, and Joey Molland.", " The band evolved from an earlier group called The Iveys that was formed in 1961 by Ham, Ron Griffiths and David \"Dai\" Jenkins in Swansea, Wales.", " The Iveys were the first group signed by the Beatles' Apple label in 1968.", " The band renamed themselves Badfinger and in 1969 Griffiths left and was replaced by Molland.", " In 1970, the band engaged American businessman Stan Polley to manage their commercial affairs.", " Over the next five years the band recorded five albums for Apple and toured extensively, before they became embroiled in the chaos of Apple Records' dissolution." ], "title": "Badfinger" }, { "sentences": [ "Terry Knight and the Pack (earlier known as the Pack) was an American garage rock band formed in Flint, Michigan in 1965.", " The band was signed to the Lucky Eleven label throughout most of its short recording career, and they produced one national hit with their cover version of the song, \"I (Who Have Nothing)\".", " Despite their inability to replicate their success, the band was still a frequent attraction in the Michigan rock scene.", " The Pack was fronted by singer, Terry Knight.", " In 1967, the group disbanded, but two of the members of the band, drummer/vocalist Don Brewer and guitarist Mark Farner, would later go on to form another band, Grand Funk Railroad." ], "title": "Terry Knight and the Pack" }, { "sentences": [ "Quietdrive is an alternative rock band based in Hopkins, Minnesota that formed in 2002.", " Quietdrive released their debut album \"When All That's Left Is You\" on May 30, 2006 on Epic Records.", " In April 2008, Quietdrive parted with Epic Records and released their album titled \"Deliverance\" on October 14, 2008 with the Militia Group.", " In 2009 they parted with Militia Group and released their independent EP titled \"Close Your Eyes\" on their own independent record label Sneaker 2 Bombs Records.", " Their third full-length album, titled \"Quietdrive\", debuted on December 14, 2010 and their full-length album, titled \"Up or Down\", on April 24, 2012.", " The band's most recent release was \"The Ghost of What You Used to Be\", which was released on December 16, 2014." ], "title": "Quietdrive" }, { "sentences": [ "Skeletal Family are an English gothic rock band formed in Keighley, West Yorkshire, in December 1982.", " The band was formed from the remaining members of an earlier group called the Elements, and took their name from the title of the song \"Chant of the Ever Circling Skeletal Family\" from the 1974 David Bowie album, \"Diamond Dogs\"." ], "title": "Skeletal Family" }, { "sentences": [ "Benjamin David \"Ben\" Gillies (born 24 October 1979) is an Australian musician, best known as the drummer of Australian rock band Silverchair from 1992 until the band went on hiatus in 2011.", " In 2003, Gillies formed Tambalane with Wes Carr, initially as a song-writing project, they released a self-titled album in 2005 and toured Australia but subsequently folded.", " By June 2011, after Silverchair's disbandment, Gillies was in the final stages of about 12 months of working on his solo album and he said that it was not a continuation of his earlier work with Tambalane.", " In 2012, he formed Bento, in which he performs lead vocals, and released the band's debut album \"Diamond Days\"." ], "title": "Ben Gillies" }, { "sentences": [ "The Chosen Few were an Australian punk band which formed in 1978.", " Three founding band mates were all from an earlier hard rock band, Deathwish: Ian John Cunningham on bass guitar (later on lead vocals), Calum \"Cal\" McAlpine on drums and Iain Weaver on lead vocals (died 1995).", " They were soon joined by Bruce Friday on lead guitar.", " The Chosen Few formed in the Mornington Peninsula and played a combination of covers of United States-influenced punk (MC5, Stooges) and hard driven original numbers inspired by Lobby Loyde and the Coloured Balls and The Saints." ], "title": "The Chosen Few (1970s Australian band)" }, { "sentences": [ "Fireflight is an American Christian rock band formed in Eustis, Florida in 1999.", " The band is signed by Flicker Records.", " They have played in ShoutFest, Revelation Generation, and have been featured on The Scars Remain tour with Disciple, Family Force 5, and Decyfer Down.", " While touring, they wrote their third album, \"Unbreakable\" (2008), and released their first single off the album, \"Unbreakable\".", " They performed at Winter Jam 2010 and released their fourth full-length album \"For Those Who Wait\" in February.", " On December 1, 2010, they were nominated for their first Grammy award.", " In 2012 they came out with their fifth full-length album \"Now\"." ], "title": "Fireflight" }, { "sentences": [ "The Paranoid Style is a Washington, D.C.-based garage rock band led by the husband-and-wife duo of Elizabeth Nelson and Timothy Bracy.", " Formed in 2012, the band is named after Richard J. Hofstadter's 1964 essay \"The Paranoid Style in American Politics\".", " Their first two releases were the EPs \"The Power of Our Proven System\" and \"The Purposes of Music in General\".", " Both EPs were released together in 2013 by Misra Records in a limited release.", " The band's first physical release was the 2015 EP \"Rock & Roll Just Can’t Recall\", released by Battle Worldwide Recordings.", " Their full-length debut, \"Rolling Disclosure\", was released on July 15, 2016 on Bar/None Records.", " It was preceded by the single \"Giving Up Early (On Tomorrow)\", which was released earlier that month." ], "title": "The Paranoid Style" }, { "sentences": [ "Mud (now Mud II) are an English glam rock band, formed in February 1966.", " Their earlier success came in a pop and then glam rock style, while later hits were influenced by 1950s rock and roll, and are best remembered for their hit singles \"Tiger Feet\", which was the UK's best-selling single of 1974, and \"Lonely This Christmas\" which reached Christmas number 1 in December 1974.", " After signing to Rak Records and teaming up with songwriters/producers Nicky Chinn and Mike Chapman, the band had fourteen UK Top 20 hits between 1973 and 1976, including three number ones." ], "title": "Mud (band)" }, { "sentences": [ "The Steve Miller Band is an American rock band formed in 1966 in San Francisco, California.", " The band is led by Steve Miller on guitar and lead vocals.", " It is best known today for a string of (mainly) mid-1970s hit singles that are staples of classic rock radio, as well as several earlier acid rock albums.", " Miller left his first band to move to San Francisco and form the Steve Miller Blues Band.", " Shortly after Harvey Kornspan negotiated the band’s landmark contract with Capitol Records in 1967, the band shortened its name to the Steve Miller Band.", " In February 1968, the band recorded its debut album, \"Children of the Future\".", " It went on to produce the albums \"Sailor\", \"Brave New World\", \"Your Saving Grace\", \"Number 5\", \"Rock Love\" and more.", " The band's \"Greatest Hits 1974–78\", released in 1978, sold over 13 million copies.", " The band continued to produce more albums and in 2014 toured with the rock band Journey.", " In 2016, Steve Miller was inducted as a solo artist in the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame." ], "title": "Steve Miller Band" } ]
[ "Title: Badfinger\n\nBadfinger was a British rock band that, in their most successful lineup, consisted of Pete Ham, Mike Gibbins, Tom Evans, and Joey Molland. The band evolved from an earlier group called The Iveys that was formed in 1961 by Ham, Ron Griffiths and David \"Dai\" Jenkins in Swansea, Wales. The Iveys were the first group signed by the Beatles' Apple label in 1968. The band renamed themselves Badfinger and in 1969 Griffiths left and was replaced by Molland. In 1970, the band engaged American businessman Stan Polley to manage their commercial affairs. Over the next five years the band recorded five albums for Apple and toured extensively, before they became embroiled in the chaos of Apple Records' dissolution.", "Title: Terry Knight and the Pack\n\nTerry Knight and the Pack (earlier known as the Pack) was an American garage rock band formed in Flint, Michigan in 1965. The band was signed to the Lucky Eleven label throughout most of its short recording career, and they produced one national hit with their cover version of the song, \"I (Who Have Nothing)\". Despite their inability to replicate their success, the band was still a frequent attraction in the Michigan rock scene. The Pack was fronted by singer, Terry Knight. In 1967, the group disbanded, but two of the members of the band, drummer/vocalist Don Brewer and guitarist Mark Farner, would later go on to form another band, Grand Funk Railroad.", "Title: Quietdrive\n\nQuietdrive is an alternative rock band based in Hopkins, Minnesota that formed in 2002. Quietdrive released their debut album \"When All That's Left Is You\" on May 30, 2006 on Epic Records. In April 2008, Quietdrive parted with Epic Records and released their album titled \"Deliverance\" on October 14, 2008 with the Militia Group. In 2009 they parted with Militia Group and released their independent EP titled \"Close Your Eyes\" on their own independent record label Sneaker 2 Bombs Records. Their third full-length album, titled \"Quietdrive\", debuted on December 14, 2010 and their full-length album, titled \"Up or Down\", on April 24, 2012. The band's most recent release was \"The Ghost of What You Used to Be\", which was released on December 16, 2014.", "Title: Skeletal Family\n\nSkeletal Family are an English gothic rock band formed in Keighley, West Yorkshire, in December 1982. The band was formed from the remaining members of an earlier group called the Elements, and took their name from the title of the song \"Chant of the Ever Circling Skeletal Family\" from the 1974 David Bowie album, \"Diamond Dogs\".", "Title: Ben Gillies\n\nBenjamin David \"Ben\" Gillies (born 24 October 1979) is an Australian musician, best known as the drummer of Australian rock band Silverchair from 1992 until the band went on hiatus in 2011. In 2003, Gillies formed Tambalane with Wes Carr, initially as a song-writing project, they released a self-titled album in 2005 and toured Australia but subsequently folded. By June 2011, after Silverchair's disbandment, Gillies was in the final stages of about 12 months of working on his solo album and he said that it was not a continuation of his earlier work with Tambalane. In 2012, he formed Bento, in which he performs lead vocals, and released the band's debut album \"Diamond Days\".", "Title: The Chosen Few (1970s Australian band)\n\nThe Chosen Few were an Australian punk band which formed in 1978. Three founding band mates were all from an earlier hard rock band, Deathwish: Ian John Cunningham on bass guitar (later on lead vocals), Calum \"Cal\" McAlpine on drums and Iain Weaver on lead vocals (died 1995). They were soon joined by Bruce Friday on lead guitar. The Chosen Few formed in the Mornington Peninsula and played a combination of covers of United States-influenced punk (MC5, Stooges) and hard driven original numbers inspired by Lobby Loyde and the Coloured Balls and The Saints.", "Title: Fireflight\n\nFireflight is an American Christian rock band formed in Eustis, Florida in 1999. The band is signed by Flicker Records. They have played in ShoutFest, Revelation Generation, and have been featured on The Scars Remain tour with Disciple, Family Force 5, and Decyfer Down. While touring, they wrote their third album, \"Unbreakable\" (2008), and released their first single off the album, \"Unbreakable\". They performed at Winter Jam 2010 and released their fourth full-length album \"For Those Who Wait\" in February. On December 1, 2010, they were nominated for their first Grammy award. In 2012 they came out with their fifth full-length album \"Now\".", "Title: The Paranoid Style\n\nThe Paranoid Style is a Washington, D.C.-based garage rock band led by the husband-and-wife duo of Elizabeth Nelson and Timothy Bracy. Formed in 2012, the band is named after Richard J. Hofstadter's 1964 essay \"The Paranoid Style in American Politics\". Their first two releases were the EPs \"The Power of Our Proven System\" and \"The Purposes of Music in General\". Both EPs were released together in 2013 by Misra Records in a limited release. The band's first physical release was the 2015 EP \"Rock & Roll Just Can’t Recall\", released by Battle Worldwide Recordings. Their full-length debut, \"Rolling Disclosure\", was released on July 15, 2016 on Bar/None Records. It was preceded by the single \"Giving Up Early (On Tomorrow)\", which was released earlier that month.", "Title: Mud (band)\n\nMud (now Mud II) are an English glam rock band, formed in February 1966. Their earlier success came in a pop and then glam rock style, while later hits were influenced by 1950s rock and roll, and are best remembered for their hit singles \"Tiger Feet\", which was the UK's best-selling single of 1974, and \"Lonely This Christmas\" which reached Christmas number 1 in December 1974. After signing to Rak Records and teaming up with songwriters/producers Nicky Chinn and Mike Chapman, the band had fourteen UK Top 20 hits between 1973 and 1976, including three number ones.", "Title: Steve Miller Band\n\nThe Steve Miller Band is an American rock band formed in 1966 in San Francisco, California. The band is led by Steve Miller on guitar and lead vocals. It is best known today for a string of (mainly) mid-1970s hit singles that are staples of classic rock radio, as well as several earlier acid rock albums. Miller left his first band to move to San Francisco and form the Steve Miller Blues Band. Shortly after Harvey Kornspan negotiated the band’s landmark contract with Capitol Records in 1967, the band shortened its name to the Steve Miller Band. In February 1968, the band recorded its debut album, \"Children of the Future\". It went on to produce the albums \"Sailor\", \"Brave New World\", \"Your Saving Grace\", \"Number 5\", \"Rock Love\" and more. The band's \"Greatest Hits 1974–78\", released in 1978, sold over 13 million copies. The band continued to produce more albums and in 2014 toured with the rock band Journey. In 2016, Steve Miller was inducted as a solo artist in the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame." ]
2,185
What is a traditional music instrument from India that makes the sound "bugchoo"?
Bugchu
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{ "title": [ "Bugchu", "Bugchu", "Bhangra (dance)" ], "sent_id": [ 0, 4, 0 ] }
[ { "sentences": [ "The term Bhaṅgṛā (Punjabi: ਭੰਗੜਾ , ; pronounced ] Listen) refers to the traditional dance from the Indian subcontinent originating in the Majha area of the Punjab region, free form traditional Bhangra originating in Punjab, India and modern Bhangra developed by the Punjabi diaspora." ], "title": "Bhangra (dance)" }, { "sentences": [ "\"The cycleonium is a computer based music instrument.", " Every day objects like a bicycle and a bottle, and also a propeller are put in a new context and form the base of the sound design.", " They lose their conventional function consequently and have to be considered as indispensable parameters of this instrument.\"", " It was developed by Daniel Dominguez Teruel from 2007–2009 and built with the support of Chiron-Werke GmbH & Co.", " KG." ], "title": "Cycleonium" }, { "sentences": [ "The vielle à roue et à manche (called dulcigurdy by some luthiers) is a modern term for an early music instrument, of unknown original name, of the hurdy-gurdy family, but distinct in that the notes were changed by fingering the neck rather than pressing tangent keys.", " The instrument has several strings which are constantly bowed by a spinning wheel turned by a crank, producing unbroken musical notes." ], "title": "Vielle à roue et à manche" }, { "sentences": [ "The Pena, also known as \"Bana\", \"Bena\" or \"Tingtelia\", is a mono string instrument falling in the lute category, similar to some of the traditional Indian stringed musical instruments such as Ravanahatha, \"Ubo\" or the \"Kenda\", found in various parts of the country.", " It is the traditional music instrument of the Meitei community of Manipur, India and some parts of Bangladesh and is played either solo or in group, in folk music or as the accompanying musical instrument for Lai Haraoba festivals.", " Pena playing is becoming a dying art as only 145 active Pena players are reported in Manipur.", " The Center for Research on Traditional and Indigenous Art (Laihui), an organization headed by renowned Pena player, Khangembam Mangi Singh, has mandated vision to revive Pena music." ], "title": "Pena (musical instrument)" }, { "sentences": [ "Československé hudební nástroje, oborový podník (Czechoslovak Musical Instruments, specialized business) was — during the era of communist Czechoslovakia from 1948 to 1992 — a state owned music instrument manufacturing company headquartered in Hradec Králové.", " The company name was later amended — \"Československé hudební nástroje, státní podník\" — to reflect ownership by the government.", " In the 1970s, 50% of its musical instrument export products were supplied to the Soviet Union." ], "title": "Československé hudební nástroje" }, { "sentences": [ "Musical Instrument Factory of Riga (Latvian: \"Rīgas mūzikas instrumentu fabrika\" — \"LMIF\") was the largest Soviet electronic music instrument manufacturer.", " It was based in Riga (former USSR, now Latvia).", " RMIF synthesizers became very popular among rock and pop bands in Eastern Bloc.", " The plant also produced drum kits.", " After the dissolution of the USSR in 1991 RMIF went bankrupt." ], "title": "Musical Instrument Factory of Riga" }, { "sentences": [ "Qadir Abdullahzada (23 October 1925 – 21 May 2009) also known as Qale Mere (Sorani Kurdish: قالەمەڕە) or Mame Qale (Sorani Kurdish: مامه قاله) born in village of Kulice (pron: Kulija; in Sorani Kurdish: كولیجه) in northwestern Iran, is one of the best known Kurdish traditional musicians.", " He played shimshal/ney (long flute), a Kurdish traditional music instrument.", " He started to play shimshal (Ney) as a young and homeless man aiming to earn his daily bread.", " He played on the streets for an unknown number of years until he was an old man and was filmed by a journalist which was published as a documentary.", " He was known for the long tones he could create and to play for hours without holding breaks." ], "title": "Ghader Abdollahzadeh" }, { "sentences": [ "Bugchu (Punjabi: ਬੁਘਚੂ ), also spelled as Bughchu, Bugdu or Bughdu, is a traditional musical instrument native to the Punjab region.", " It is used in various cultural activities like folk music and folk dances such as bhangra, Malwai Giddha etc.", " It is a simple but unique instrument made of wood.", " Its shape is much similar to damru, an Indian musical instrument.", " It makes a sound similar to its name, \"\"bugchoo\"\"." ], "title": "Bugchu" }, { "sentences": [ "Gagar (Punjabi: ਗਾਗਰ , pronounced: gāger), a metal pitcher used to store water in earlier days, is also used as a musical instrument in number of Punjabi folk songs and dances.", " It is played with both hands with rings worn in fingers.", " It is closely associated with the other music instrument, Gharha, which is an earthen pitcher." ], "title": "Gagar" }, { "sentences": [ "Carolina Eyck born on December 26, 1987, is a German musician specialising in playing the Theremin, an electronic instrument.", " Her performances around the world have helped to promote the unusual music instrument." ], "title": "Carolina Eyck" } ]
[ "Title: Bhangra (dance)\n\nThe term Bhaṅgṛā (Punjabi: ਭੰਗੜਾ , ; pronounced ] Listen) refers to the traditional dance from the Indian subcontinent originating in the Majha area of the Punjab region, free form traditional Bhangra originating in Punjab, India and modern Bhangra developed by the Punjabi diaspora.", "Title: Cycleonium\n\n\"The cycleonium is a computer based music instrument. Every day objects like a bicycle and a bottle, and also a propeller are put in a new context and form the base of the sound design. They lose their conventional function consequently and have to be considered as indispensable parameters of this instrument.\" It was developed by Daniel Dominguez Teruel from 2007–2009 and built with the support of Chiron-Werke GmbH & Co. KG.", "Title: Vielle à roue et à manche\n\nThe vielle à roue et à manche (called dulcigurdy by some luthiers) is a modern term for an early music instrument, of unknown original name, of the hurdy-gurdy family, but distinct in that the notes were changed by fingering the neck rather than pressing tangent keys. The instrument has several strings which are constantly bowed by a spinning wheel turned by a crank, producing unbroken musical notes.", "Title: Pena (musical instrument)\n\nThe Pena, also known as \"Bana\", \"Bena\" or \"Tingtelia\", is a mono string instrument falling in the lute category, similar to some of the traditional Indian stringed musical instruments such as Ravanahatha, \"Ubo\" or the \"Kenda\", found in various parts of the country. It is the traditional music instrument of the Meitei community of Manipur, India and some parts of Bangladesh and is played either solo or in group, in folk music or as the accompanying musical instrument for Lai Haraoba festivals. Pena playing is becoming a dying art as only 145 active Pena players are reported in Manipur. The Center for Research on Traditional and Indigenous Art (Laihui), an organization headed by renowned Pena player, Khangembam Mangi Singh, has mandated vision to revive Pena music.", "Title: Československé hudební nástroje\n\nČeskoslovenské hudební nástroje, oborový podník (Czechoslovak Musical Instruments, specialized business) was — during the era of communist Czechoslovakia from 1948 to 1992 — a state owned music instrument manufacturing company headquartered in Hradec Králové. The company name was later amended — \"Československé hudební nástroje, státní podník\" — to reflect ownership by the government. In the 1970s, 50% of its musical instrument export products were supplied to the Soviet Union.", "Title: Musical Instrument Factory of Riga\n\nMusical Instrument Factory of Riga (Latvian: \"Rīgas mūzikas instrumentu fabrika\" — \"LMIF\") was the largest Soviet electronic music instrument manufacturer. It was based in Riga (former USSR, now Latvia). RMIF synthesizers became very popular among rock and pop bands in Eastern Bloc. The plant also produced drum kits. After the dissolution of the USSR in 1991 RMIF went bankrupt.", "Title: Ghader Abdollahzadeh\n\nQadir Abdullahzada (23 October 1925 – 21 May 2009) also known as Qale Mere (Sorani Kurdish: قالەمەڕە) or Mame Qale (Sorani Kurdish: مامه قاله) born in village of Kulice (pron: Kulija; in Sorani Kurdish: كولیجه) in northwestern Iran, is one of the best known Kurdish traditional musicians. He played shimshal/ney (long flute), a Kurdish traditional music instrument. He started to play shimshal (Ney) as a young and homeless man aiming to earn his daily bread. He played on the streets for an unknown number of years until he was an old man and was filmed by a journalist which was published as a documentary. He was known for the long tones he could create and to play for hours without holding breaks.", "Title: Bugchu\n\nBugchu (Punjabi: ਬੁਘਚੂ ), also spelled as Bughchu, Bugdu or Bughdu, is a traditional musical instrument native to the Punjab region. It is used in various cultural activities like folk music and folk dances such as bhangra, Malwai Giddha etc. It is a simple but unique instrument made of wood. Its shape is much similar to damru, an Indian musical instrument. It makes a sound similar to its name, \"\"bugchoo\"\".", "Title: Gagar\n\nGagar (Punjabi: ਗਾਗਰ , pronounced: gāger), a metal pitcher used to store water in earlier days, is also used as a musical instrument in number of Punjabi folk songs and dances. It is played with both hands with rings worn in fingers. It is closely associated with the other music instrument, Gharha, which is an earthen pitcher.", "Title: Carolina Eyck\n\nCarolina Eyck born on December 26, 1987, is a German musician specialising in playing the Theremin, an electronic instrument. Her performances around the world have helped to promote the unusual music instrument." ]
2,186
Who coined the phrase three-peat after the Los Angeles Lakers defeated the Detroit Pistons in 1988, 4 games to 3?
Byron Scott
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{ "title": [ "Three-peat", "Three-peat", "1988 NBA Finals" ], "sent_id": [ 0, 2, 1 ] }
[ { "sentences": [ "The 2000 NBA Finals was the championship round of the National Basketball Association (NBA)'s 1999–2000 season, and the culmination of the season's playoffs.", " The Western Conference champion Los Angeles Lakers defeated the Eastern Conference champion Indiana Pacers 4 games to 2.", " Lakers center Shaquille O'Neal was named the NBA Finals Most Valuable Player (MVP) of the series, his first of three consecutive honors.", " The series was played under a best-of-seven format, with the Lakers holding home court advantage.", " Until 2008, this was the most recent NBA Finals where both number one seeds from both conferences faced off in the final." ], "title": "2000 NBA Finals" }, { "sentences": [ "The 2004–05 NBA season was the Lakers' 57th season in the National Basketball Association, and 45th in the city of Los Angeles.", " The Los Angeles Lakers finished fifth in the Pacific Division.", " The season is best remembered as a tough one for the Lakers, starting with a crushing defeat to the Detroit Pistons in last year's NBA Finals in five games despite being the heavily favored team to win the Finals, winning only 34 games, missing the playoffs for the first time in 11 years." ], "title": "2004–05 Los Angeles Lakers season" }, { "sentences": [ "The 2012–13 Los Angeles Clippers season was the 43rd season of the franchise in the National Basketball Association (NBA), their 35th season in Southern California, and their 29th season in Los Angeles.", " During the offseason, the Clippers signed seven-time all-star Grant Hill and re-acquired Lamar Odom from the Dallas Mavericks.", " They improved on their 40–26 record from the previous season to finish 56–26, and they won their first Pacific Division title in franchise history.", " The title was clinched after defeating the Los Angeles Lakers on April 7, which also completed a season sweep of their crosstown rivals, 4–0.", " The franchise had not swept the Lakers since 1974–75, when the Clippers were the Buffalo Braves.", " It was also the first time in 20 years since 1992–93 that the Clippers won the season series against the Lakers.", " Although this was enough to net them home-court advantage in a playoff series for the first time in franchise history, they lost their first-round series to the Memphis Grizzlies in six games.", " Following the season, Hill and Odom both retired and Chauncey Billups re-signed as a free agent with the Detroit Pistons." ], "title": "2012–13 Los Angeles Clippers season" }, { "sentences": [ "The Lakers–Pistons rivalry is an American professional basketball rivalry between the Los Angeles Lakers and Detroit Pistons.", " This rivalry, which was showcased 3 times in the NBA Finals (1988, 1989, 2004), pitted the high-flying, All-Star filled Lakers teams against the blue collar, team-first oriented Pistons squads.", " Despite playing the role of underdog in all 3 of their final round meetings with Los Angeles, Detroit enjoyed significant success against the Lakers, claiming the NBA title against them twice." ], "title": "Lakers–Pistons rivalry" }, { "sentences": [ "The 1987 NBA Finals was the championship round of the National Basketball Association (NBA)'s 1986–87 season, and the culmination of the season's playoffs.", " The Western Conference champion Los Angeles Lakers defeated the Eastern Conference and defending NBA champion Boston Celtics 4 games to 2.", " The key moment of the series was Magic Johnson's junior sky hook in Game 4.", " This was the tenth time that the Celtics and Lakers met in the NBA Finals (more than any other Finals matchup).", " It would be the Celtics' last Finals appearance until the two teams met in 2008." ], "title": "1987 NBA Finals" }, { "sentences": [ "The 1988 NBA Finals was the championship round of the National Basketball Association (NBA)'s 1987–88 season, and the culmination of the season's playoffs.", " The Western Conference champion Los Angeles Lakers defeated the Eastern Conference champion Detroit Pistons 4 games to 3." ], "title": "1988 NBA Finals" }, { "sentences": [ "The 1989 NBA Playoffs was the postseason tournament of the National Basketball Association's 1988–89 season.", " The tournament concluded with the Eastern Conference champion Detroit Pistons defeating the Western Conference champion Los Angeles Lakers 4 games to 0 in the NBA Finals.", " Joe Dumars was named NBA Finals MVP." ], "title": "1989 NBA Playoffs" }, { "sentences": [ "The 1988 NBA Playoffs was the postseason tournament of the National Basketball Association's 1987–88 season.", " The tournament concluded with the Western Conference champion Los Angeles Lakers defeating the Eastern Conference champion Detroit Pistons 4 games to 3 in the NBA Finals.", " James Worthy was named NBA Finals MVP." ], "title": "1988 NBA Playoffs" }, { "sentences": [ "Chauncey Ray Billups (born September 25, 1976) is an American retired professional basketball player who played 17 seasons in the National Basketball Association (NBA).", " A star at the University of Colorado, he was selected third overall in the 1997 NBA draft by the Boston Celtics.", " A five-time NBA All-Star and a three-time All-NBA selection, Billups played for the Celtics, Toronto Raptors, Denver Nuggets, Minnesota Timberwolves, Detroit Pistons, New York Knicks, and Los Angeles Clippers during his NBA career.", " He won the NBA Finals MVP in 2004 after helping the Pistons beat the Los Angeles Lakers in the Finals, and was given the nickname \"Mr. Big Shot\" for making late-game shots with Detroit.", " The Pistons retired his number #1 jersey in 2016." ], "title": "Chauncey Billups" }, { "sentences": [ "Three-peat is a term used primarily in American sports to refer to winning three consecutive championships.", " The term, a portmanteau of the words \"three\" and \"repeat\", originated with the Los Angeles Lakers of the National Basketball Association, during their unsuccessful campaign for a third consecutive championship during the 1988–89 season, having won the previous 2 NBA Finals in 1987 and 1988 against the Boston Celtics and Detroit Pistons, but were swept by the Pistons in the 1989 NBA Finals.", " The term is a registered trademark owned by Pat Riley, the Lakers' head coach from 1981–1990, although it was coined by L.A. player Byron Scott immediately after their victorious championship defense against the Detroit Pistons in the 1988 NBA Finals." ], "title": "Three-peat" } ]
[ "Title: 2000 NBA Finals\n\nThe 2000 NBA Finals was the championship round of the National Basketball Association (NBA)'s 1999–2000 season, and the culmination of the season's playoffs. The Western Conference champion Los Angeles Lakers defeated the Eastern Conference champion Indiana Pacers 4 games to 2. Lakers center Shaquille O'Neal was named the NBA Finals Most Valuable Player (MVP) of the series, his first of three consecutive honors. The series was played under a best-of-seven format, with the Lakers holding home court advantage. Until 2008, this was the most recent NBA Finals where both number one seeds from both conferences faced off in the final.", "Title: 2004–05 Los Angeles Lakers season\n\nThe 2004–05 NBA season was the Lakers' 57th season in the National Basketball Association, and 45th in the city of Los Angeles. The Los Angeles Lakers finished fifth in the Pacific Division. The season is best remembered as a tough one for the Lakers, starting with a crushing defeat to the Detroit Pistons in last year's NBA Finals in five games despite being the heavily favored team to win the Finals, winning only 34 games, missing the playoffs for the first time in 11 years.", "Title: 2012–13 Los Angeles Clippers season\n\nThe 2012–13 Los Angeles Clippers season was the 43rd season of the franchise in the National Basketball Association (NBA), their 35th season in Southern California, and their 29th season in Los Angeles. During the offseason, the Clippers signed seven-time all-star Grant Hill and re-acquired Lamar Odom from the Dallas Mavericks. They improved on their 40–26 record from the previous season to finish 56–26, and they won their first Pacific Division title in franchise history. The title was clinched after defeating the Los Angeles Lakers on April 7, which also completed a season sweep of their crosstown rivals, 4–0. The franchise had not swept the Lakers since 1974–75, when the Clippers were the Buffalo Braves. It was also the first time in 20 years since 1992–93 that the Clippers won the season series against the Lakers. Although this was enough to net them home-court advantage in a playoff series for the first time in franchise history, they lost their first-round series to the Memphis Grizzlies in six games. Following the season, Hill and Odom both retired and Chauncey Billups re-signed as a free agent with the Detroit Pistons.", "Title: Lakers–Pistons rivalry\n\nThe Lakers–Pistons rivalry is an American professional basketball rivalry between the Los Angeles Lakers and Detroit Pistons. This rivalry, which was showcased 3 times in the NBA Finals (1988, 1989, 2004), pitted the high-flying, All-Star filled Lakers teams against the blue collar, team-first oriented Pistons squads. Despite playing the role of underdog in all 3 of their final round meetings with Los Angeles, Detroit enjoyed significant success against the Lakers, claiming the NBA title against them twice.", "Title: 1987 NBA Finals\n\nThe 1987 NBA Finals was the championship round of the National Basketball Association (NBA)'s 1986–87 season, and the culmination of the season's playoffs. The Western Conference champion Los Angeles Lakers defeated the Eastern Conference and defending NBA champion Boston Celtics 4 games to 2. The key moment of the series was Magic Johnson's junior sky hook in Game 4. This was the tenth time that the Celtics and Lakers met in the NBA Finals (more than any other Finals matchup). It would be the Celtics' last Finals appearance until the two teams met in 2008.", "Title: 1988 NBA Finals\n\nThe 1988 NBA Finals was the championship round of the National Basketball Association (NBA)'s 1987–88 season, and the culmination of the season's playoffs. The Western Conference champion Los Angeles Lakers defeated the Eastern Conference champion Detroit Pistons 4 games to 3.", "Title: 1989 NBA Playoffs\n\nThe 1989 NBA Playoffs was the postseason tournament of the National Basketball Association's 1988–89 season. The tournament concluded with the Eastern Conference champion Detroit Pistons defeating the Western Conference champion Los Angeles Lakers 4 games to 0 in the NBA Finals. Joe Dumars was named NBA Finals MVP.", "Title: 1988 NBA Playoffs\n\nThe 1988 NBA Playoffs was the postseason tournament of the National Basketball Association's 1987–88 season. The tournament concluded with the Western Conference champion Los Angeles Lakers defeating the Eastern Conference champion Detroit Pistons 4 games to 3 in the NBA Finals. James Worthy was named NBA Finals MVP.", "Title: Chauncey Billups\n\nChauncey Ray Billups (born September 25, 1976) is an American retired professional basketball player who played 17 seasons in the National Basketball Association (NBA). A star at the University of Colorado, he was selected third overall in the 1997 NBA draft by the Boston Celtics. A five-time NBA All-Star and a three-time All-NBA selection, Billups played for the Celtics, Toronto Raptors, Denver Nuggets, Minnesota Timberwolves, Detroit Pistons, New York Knicks, and Los Angeles Clippers during his NBA career. He won the NBA Finals MVP in 2004 after helping the Pistons beat the Los Angeles Lakers in the Finals, and was given the nickname \"Mr. Big Shot\" for making late-game shots with Detroit. The Pistons retired his number #1 jersey in 2016.", "Title: Three-peat\n\nThree-peat is a term used primarily in American sports to refer to winning three consecutive championships. The term, a portmanteau of the words \"three\" and \"repeat\", originated with the Los Angeles Lakers of the National Basketball Association, during their unsuccessful campaign for a third consecutive championship during the 1988–89 season, having won the previous 2 NBA Finals in 1987 and 1988 against the Boston Celtics and Detroit Pistons, but were swept by the Pistons in the 1989 NBA Finals. The term is a registered trademark owned by Pat Riley, the Lakers' head coach from 1981–1990, although it was coined by L.A. player Byron Scott immediately after their victorious championship defense against the Detroit Pistons in the 1988 NBA Finals." ]
2,187
What proffesion is shared by Jean-Luc Godard and Reginald Denham?
film director
comparison
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[ { "sentences": [ "Reginald Denham (10 January 1894 – 4 February 1983) was an English writer, theater and film director, actor and film producer." ], "title": "Reginald Denham" }, { "sentences": [ "Les Enfants jouent à la Russie (English: \"The Kids Play Russian\") is a 1993 French film directed by Jean-Luc Godard and starring László Szabó and Godard.", " Szabó plays a Hollywood producer who hires a famous French filmmaker (Godard) to make a documentary about post-Cold War Russia.", " Instead the filmmaker stays in France and casts himself in the lead role of Fyodor Dostoyevsky's \"The Idiot\"." ], "title": "Les Enfants jouent à la Russie" }, { "sentences": [ "Letter to Jane (1972) is a postscript film to \"Tout va bien\" directed by Jean-Luc Godard and Jean-Pierre Gorin and made under the auspices of the Dziga Vertov Group.", " Narrated in a back-and-forth style by both Godard and Gorin, the film serves as a 52-minute cinematic essay that deconstructs a single news photograph of Jane Fonda in Vietnam.", " This was Godard and Gorin's final collaboration." ], "title": "Letter to Jane" }, { "sentences": [ "Godard/Spillane is a compilation album by American composer and saxophonist/multi-instrumentalist John Zorn consisting of music created through Zorn's file-card compositional process.", " He first released the composition \"Godard\", a tribute to French film-maker Jean-Luc Godard whose jump-cut technique inspired Zorn's compositional approach, on the French tribute album \"The Godard Fans: Godard Ca Vous Chante?\"", " in 1986, \"Spillane was first released on Zorn's Nonesuch Records album \"Spillane\" in 1987 and \"Blues Noel\" was first released on the compilation album \"Joyeux Noel - Merry Christmas Everybody!\"", " on the French Nato label in 1987." ], "title": "Godard/Spillane" }, { "sentences": [ "Pierrot le Fou (] , French for \"Pierrot the madman\") is a 1965 French film directed by Jean-Luc Godard, starring Jean-Paul Belmondo and Anna Karina.", " The film is based on the 1962 novel \"Obsession\" by Lionel White.", " It was Jean-Luc Godard's tenth feature film, released between \"Alphaville\" and \"Masculin, féminin\".", " The film was the 15th highest-grossing film of the year with a total of 1,310,580 admissions in France.", " The film was selected as the French entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 38th Academy Awards, but was not accepted as a nominee." ], "title": "Pierrot le Fou" }, { "sentences": [ "Jean-Luc Godard (] ; born 3 December 1930) is a French-Swiss film director, screenwriter and film critic.", " He is often identified with the 1960s French film movement \"La Nouvelle Vague\", or French New Wave." ], "title": "Jean-Luc Godard" }, { "sentences": [ "Breathless is a 1983 American drama film directed by Jim McBride and written by McBride and L. M. Kit Carson, starring Richard Gere and Valérie Kaprisky.", " It is a remake of the 1960 French film directed by Jean-Luc Godard and written by Jean-Luc Godard and François Truffaut, \"À bout de souffle\" (known as \"Breathless\" in English) and was released in France under the title A Bout de Souffle Made in USA.", " The original film is about an American girl and a French criminal in Paris.", " The remake is about a French girl and an American criminal in Los Angeles." ], "title": "Breathless (1983 film)" }, { "sentences": [ "Tribute to Éric Rohmer (French: \"Hommage à Éric Rohmer\" ) (a.k.a. \"Maurice Schérer\") is a short 2010 video commissioned by Les Films du Losange as a tribute to Éric Rohmer by his friend and former colleague Jean-Luc Godard, and is the work that directly precedes the release of the 2010 feature \"Film Socialisme\" in Godard's filmography.", " It was first presented at the Soirée en hommage à Éric Rohmer on February 8, 2010 at the Cinémathèque Française.", " The short film consists of various titles of articles that Rohmer wrote for \"Cahiers du Cinema\" appearing on a black background as Godard's narration muses about brief, fragmented memories of Rohmer.", " It ends with a shot of Godard looking directly into the camera, the 16:9 image's aspect ratio suddenly squished into 4:3, as he finishes his monologue." ], "title": "Tribute to Eric Rohmer" }, { "sentences": [ "Borrow a Million is a 1934 British comedy film directed by Reginald Denham and starring Reginald Gardiner, Vera Bogetti and Wally Patch.", " It was made at Wembley Studios as a quota quickie by the British subsidiary of the Fox Film Company." ], "title": "Borrow a Million" }, { "sentences": [ "Goodbye to Language (French: Adieu au Langage ) is a 2014 French-Swiss 3D experimental narrative essay film written and directed by Jean-Luc Godard.", " It stars Héloïse Godet, Kamel Abdeli, Richard Chevallier, Zoé Bruneau, Jessica Erickson and Christian Grégori and was shot by cinematographer Fabrice Aragno.", " It is Godard's 42nd feature film and 121st film or video project.", " In the French-speaking parts of Switzerland where it was shot, the word \"adieu\" can mean both goodbye and hello.", " The film depicts a couple having an affair.", " The woman's husband discovers the affair and the lover is killed.", " Two pairs of actors portray the couple and their actions repeat and mirror one another.", " Godard's own dog Roxy Miéville has a prominent role in the film and won a prize at the Cannes Film Festival.", " Like many of Godard's films it includes numerous quotes and references to previous artistic, philosophical and scientific works, most prominently those of Jacques Ellul, Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn and Mary Shelley." ], "title": "Goodbye to Language" } ]
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This was Godard and Gorin's final collaboration.", "Title: Godard/Spillane\n\nGodard/Spillane is a compilation album by American composer and saxophonist/multi-instrumentalist John Zorn consisting of music created through Zorn's file-card compositional process. He first released the composition \"Godard\", a tribute to French film-maker Jean-Luc Godard whose jump-cut technique inspired Zorn's compositional approach, on the French tribute album \"The Godard Fans: Godard Ca Vous Chante?\" in 1986, \"Spillane was first released on Zorn's Nonesuch Records album \"Spillane\" in 1987 and \"Blues Noel\" was first released on the compilation album \"Joyeux Noel - Merry Christmas Everybody!\" on the French Nato label in 1987.", "Title: Pierrot le Fou\n\nPierrot le Fou (] , French for \"Pierrot the madman\") is a 1965 French film directed by Jean-Luc Godard, starring Jean-Paul Belmondo and Anna Karina. The film is based on the 1962 novel \"Obsession\" by Lionel White. It was Jean-Luc Godard's tenth feature film, released between \"Alphaville\" and \"Masculin, féminin\". The film was the 15th highest-grossing film of the year with a total of 1,310,580 admissions in France. The film was selected as the French entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 38th Academy Awards, but was not accepted as a nominee.", "Title: Jean-Luc Godard\n\nJean-Luc Godard (] ; born 3 December 1930) is a French-Swiss film director, screenwriter and film critic. He is often identified with the 1960s French film movement \"La Nouvelle Vague\", or French New Wave.", "Title: Breathless (1983 film)\n\nBreathless is a 1983 American drama film directed by Jim McBride and written by McBride and L. M. Kit Carson, starring Richard Gere and Valérie Kaprisky. It is a remake of the 1960 French film directed by Jean-Luc Godard and written by Jean-Luc Godard and François Truffaut, \"À bout de souffle\" (known as \"Breathless\" in English) and was released in France under the title A Bout de Souffle Made in USA. The original film is about an American girl and a French criminal in Paris. The remake is about a French girl and an American criminal in Los Angeles.", "Title: Tribute to Eric Rohmer\n\nTribute to Éric Rohmer (French: \"Hommage à Éric Rohmer\" ) (a.k.a. \"Maurice Schérer\") is a short 2010 video commissioned by Les Films du Losange as a tribute to Éric Rohmer by his friend and former colleague Jean-Luc Godard, and is the work that directly precedes the release of the 2010 feature \"Film Socialisme\" in Godard's filmography. It was first presented at the Soirée en hommage à Éric Rohmer on February 8, 2010 at the Cinémathèque Française. The short film consists of various titles of articles that Rohmer wrote for \"Cahiers du Cinema\" appearing on a black background as Godard's narration muses about brief, fragmented memories of Rohmer. It ends with a shot of Godard looking directly into the camera, the 16:9 image's aspect ratio suddenly squished into 4:3, as he finishes his monologue.", "Title: Borrow a Million\n\nBorrow a Million is a 1934 British comedy film directed by Reginald Denham and starring Reginald Gardiner, Vera Bogetti and Wally Patch. It was made at Wembley Studios as a quota quickie by the British subsidiary of the Fox Film Company.", "Title: Goodbye to Language\n\nGoodbye to Language (French: Adieu au Langage ) is a 2014 French-Swiss 3D experimental narrative essay film written and directed by Jean-Luc Godard. It stars Héloïse Godet, Kamel Abdeli, Richard Chevallier, Zoé Bruneau, Jessica Erickson and Christian Grégori and was shot by cinematographer Fabrice Aragno. It is Godard's 42nd feature film and 121st film or video project. In the French-speaking parts of Switzerland where it was shot, the word \"adieu\" can mean both goodbye and hello. The film depicts a couple having an affair. The woman's husband discovers the affair and the lover is killed. Two pairs of actors portray the couple and their actions repeat and mirror one another. Godard's own dog Roxy Miéville has a prominent role in the film and won a prize at the Cannes Film Festival. Like many of Godard's films it includes numerous quotes and references to previous artistic, philosophical and scientific works, most prominently those of Jacques Ellul, Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn and Mary Shelley." ]
2,188
Galgameth was a loose remake of the 1985 film released in what country?
North Korea
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[ "Title: House of Wax (2005 film)\n\nHouse of Wax (originally titled Wax House, Baby) is a 2005 horror thriller film directed by Jaume Collet-Serra and stars Elisha Cuthbert, Chad Michael Murray, Brian Van Holt, Paris Hilton, Jared Padalecki, Jon Abrahams and Robert Ri'chard. It is based on a story by Charles Belden. It is a loose remake of the 1953 film of the same name, itself a remake of the 1933 movie \"Mystery of the Wax Museum\". The film premiered at the Tribeca Film Festival and was released in US theaters on May 6, 2005.", "Title: On the Loose (EP)\n\nOn the Loose is an EP released by the Swedish heavy metal band Europe in April 1985. It is the soundtrack to the Swedish 1985 film \"On the Loose\". The first two songs, \"Rock the Night\" and \"On the Loose\" were later re-recorded in a lighter and heavier way respectively for the album \"The Final Countdown\".", "Title: Fame (2009 film)\n\nFame is a 2009 American musical drama film and a loose remake of the 1980 film of the same name. It was directed by Kevin Tancharoen and written by Allison Burnett. It was released on September 25, 2009 in the US, Canada, Ireland, and the UK. The film follows NYC talents attending the New York City High School of Performing Arts (known today as Fiorello H. LaGuardia High School), where students get specialized training that often leads to success as actors, singers, etc.", "Title: Hari Puttar: A Comedy of Terrors\n\nHari Puttar is a 2008 Indian family drama film directed by Lucky Kohli and Rajesh Bajaj. The film features Sarika, Zain Khan, Swini Khara, Saurabh Shukla, Vijay Raaz, Jackie Shroff and Lilette Dubey in lead roles. It released on 26 September 2008. The film is a loose remake of the 1990 classic, \"Home Alone\".", "Title: Pulgasari\n\nPulgasari (Chosŏn'gŭl: 불가사리 ; RR: \"Bulgasari \" ) is a 1985 North Korean dark fantasy-action monster film directed by Shin Sang-ok and Chong Gon Jo. The film starred Chang Son Hui and Pak Sung Ho and featured special effects by Duk Ho Kim, supervised by Teruyoshi Nakano. The film was loosely based on the legend of the Bulgasari. Director Shin had been kidnapped in 1978 by North Korean intelligence on the orders of Kim Jong-il, son of the then-ruling Kim Il-sung.", "Title: Poseidon (film)\n\nPoseidon is a 2006 disaster film directed and co-produced by Wolfgang Petersen. It is the third film adaptation of Paul Gallico's novel \"The Poseidon Adventure\", and a loose remake of the 1972 film of the same name. It stars Kurt Russell and Josh Lucas. It was produced and distributed by Warner Bros. in association with Virtual Studios. The film had a simultaneous release in the IMAX format. It was released on May 12, 2006, and nominated at the 79th Academy Awards for Best Visual Effects. \"Poseidon\" grossed $181,674,817 at the worldwide box office on a budget of $160 million.", "Title: Father of the Bride Part II\n\nFather of the Bride Part II is a 1995 American comedy film starring Steve Martin, Diane Keaton and Martin Short. It is a sequel to \"Father of the Bride\" and a loose remake of the 1951 film \"Father's Little Dividend\", the sequel to the original \"Father of the Bride\" film released in 1950.", "Title: Galgameth\n\nGalgameth is a 1996 American fantasy children's film and the first feature film project directed by television and film producer/actor Sean McNamara. The film stars Devin Neil Oatway, Johna Stewart and Stephen Macht. The movie's script was written by Sang-ok Shin and is a loose remake of his 1985 \"Godzilla\"-inspired film \"Pulgasari\", which he had directed while being held in North Korea.", "Title: Major Payne\n\nMajor Payne is a 1995 American military comedy film directed by Nick Castle and written by and starring Damon Wayans. The film co-stars Karyn Parsons, Steven Martini and Michael Ironside. The film is a loose remake of the 1955 war film \"The Private War of Major Benson\", starring Charlton Heston. The film was released in the United States on March 24, 1995.", "Title: Runaway Daughters (1994 film)\n\nRunaway Daughters is a 1994 television film directed by Joe Dante that originally aired on the cable television network Showtime as part of the anthology series \"Rebel Highway\". It is a loose remake of an American International Pictures production from 1956, the year in which both the original and the remake are set. Much of the cast of Dante's \"The Howling\" is reunited on this film, including Christopher Stone, Dee Wallace, Robert Picardo, Dick Miller, and Belinda Balaski." ]
2,189
The English Roses is a 2003 children's picture book written by an American singer reffered to as what?
Queen of Pop
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[ { "sentences": [ "Molly Garrett Bang (born December 29, 1943) is an American illustrator.", " For her illustration of children's books she has been a runner-up for the American Caldecott Medal three times and for the British Greenaway Medal once.", " Announced June 2015, her 1996 picture book \"Goose\" is the 2016 Phoenix Picture Book Award winner – that is, named by the Children's Literature Association the best English-language children's picture book that did not win a major award when it was published twenty years earlier." ], "title": "Molly Bang" }, { "sentences": [ "The English Roses is a 2003 children's picture book written by American entertainer Madonna and illustrated by Jeffrey Fulvimari, which later became a series of children's books by both artists.", " The books are about the life of five schoolgirls in London and their problems.", " It was also published by Callaway Arts & Entertainment." ], "title": "The English Roses" }, { "sentences": [ "Paul Francis Bright (born 19 March 1949) is an English writer, mainly of picture books and poetry for children.", " His stories have featured on BBC CBeebies and CITV’s Bookaboo programmes.", " Bright has also written stories for CBeebies radio, and for the BBC Jam and BBC RaW web sites, as well as poems for school reading schemes.", " His picture book \"Quiet!\"", ", illustrated by Guy Parker-Rees, was shortlisted for the Blue Peter Book Award (2004) and \"I’m Not Going Out There!\"", ", illustrated by Ben Cort won the Stockport Schools’ Book Award (2007).", " \"Crunch Munch Dinosaur Lunch\", illustrated by Michael Terry, was shortlisted for the Red House Book Award (2010).", " His most recent picture book, \"The Hole Story\", with illustrations by Bruce Ingman, was shortlisted for the 2017 English 4-11 Picture Book Award, given by the English Association .", " Bright is one of four authors selected to write new Winnie-the-Pooh stories for ‘The Best Bear in all the World’, an official sequel to the classic stories by A. A. Milne, published in October 2016 to celebrate 90 years since the publication of \"Winnie-the-Pooh\".", " Bright has appeared at the Edinburgh International Book Festival and the Wigtown Book Festival.", " His name consistently features in the lists of the top 500 most borrowed authors from UK public libraries" ], "title": "Paul Bright (author)" }, { "sentences": [ "Cuthbert's Babies is a 2003 children's picture book written and illustrated by Pamela Allen.", " It is about a boy who resents the arrival of baby quadruplets and how he accepts them." ], "title": "Cuthbert's Babies" }, { "sentences": [ "Minnie and Moo: The Night of the Living Bed is a 2003 children's picture book from the \"Minnie and Moo\" series and is written by Denys Cazet." ], "title": "Minnie and Moo: The Night of the Living Bed" }, { "sentences": [ "Baboushka and the Three Kings is a children's picture book written by Ruth Robbins, illustrated by Nicolas Sidjakov, and published by Parnassus Press in 1960.", " Sidjakov won the annual Caldecott Medal as illustrator of the year's \"most distinguished American picture book for children\"." ], "title": "Baboushka and the Three Kings" }, { "sentences": [ "John, Paul, George, and Ben is a children's picture book written and illustrated by American illustrator Lane Smith.", " Released in 2006 through Hyperion Books, this picture book tells the story of five of the Founding Fathers of American independence: John Hancock, Paul Revere, George Washington, Benjamin Franklin and Thomas Jefferson.", " The book describes each of them to be independent, bold, honest, clever, or noisy.The Name of the book is a parody of the names of the members of the British band The Beatles; John, Paul, George and Ringo, with Ben replacing Ringo." ], "title": "John, Paul, George, and Ben" }, { "sentences": [ "Madonna Louise Ciccone ( ; born August 16, 1958) is an American singer, songwriter, actress, and businesswoman.", " A leading presence during the emergence of MTV in the 1980s, Madonna is known for pushing the boundaries of lyrical content in mainstream popular music, as well as visual imagery in music videos and on stage.", " She has also frequently reinvented both her music and image while maintaining autonomy within the recording industry.", " Besides sparking controversy, her works have been acclaimed by music critics.", " Referred to as the \"Queen of Pop\", Madonna is widely cited as an influence by other artists." ], "title": "Madonna (entertainer)" }, { "sentences": [ "The Scaredy Cats is a 2003 children's picture book by Barbara Bottner." ], "title": "The Scaredy Cats" }, { "sentences": [ "The Little Chapel That Stood is a 2003 children's picture book with verses by A. B. Curtiss and pictures by Mirto Golino.", " It tells the story of the September 11 attacks by focusing on St. Paul's Chapel, a historic chapel which is located less than 100 yd from the destroyed Twin Towers; the chapel survived intact and became a haven for rescue workers in the days after the attacks.", " The book's cover features a watercolor painting by Mirto Golino that depicts the chapel surrounded by high rises in Manhattan in 2001.", " The title is a nod to the children's classic \"The Little Engine that Could\"." ], "title": "The Little Chapel That Stood" } ]
[ "Title: Molly Bang\n\nMolly Garrett Bang (born December 29, 1943) is an American illustrator. For her illustration of children's books she has been a runner-up for the American Caldecott Medal three times and for the British Greenaway Medal once. Announced June 2015, her 1996 picture book \"Goose\" is the 2016 Phoenix Picture Book Award winner – that is, named by the Children's Literature Association the best English-language children's picture book that did not win a major award when it was published twenty years earlier.", "Title: The English Roses\n\nThe English Roses is a 2003 children's picture book written by American entertainer Madonna and illustrated by Jeffrey Fulvimari, which later became a series of children's books by both artists. The books are about the life of five schoolgirls in London and their problems. It was also published by Callaway Arts & Entertainment.", "Title: Paul Bright (author)\n\nPaul Francis Bright (born 19 March 1949) is an English writer, mainly of picture books and poetry for children. His stories have featured on BBC CBeebies and CITV’s Bookaboo programmes. Bright has also written stories for CBeebies radio, and for the BBC Jam and BBC RaW web sites, as well as poems for school reading schemes. His picture book \"Quiet!\" , illustrated by Guy Parker-Rees, was shortlisted for the Blue Peter Book Award (2004) and \"I’m Not Going Out There!\" , illustrated by Ben Cort won the Stockport Schools’ Book Award (2007). \"Crunch Munch Dinosaur Lunch\", illustrated by Michael Terry, was shortlisted for the Red House Book Award (2010). His most recent picture book, \"The Hole Story\", with illustrations by Bruce Ingman, was shortlisted for the 2017 English 4-11 Picture Book Award, given by the English Association . Bright is one of four authors selected to write new Winnie-the-Pooh stories for ‘The Best Bear in all the World’, an official sequel to the classic stories by A. A. Milne, published in October 2016 to celebrate 90 years since the publication of \"Winnie-the-Pooh\". Bright has appeared at the Edinburgh International Book Festival and the Wigtown Book Festival. His name consistently features in the lists of the top 500 most borrowed authors from UK public libraries", "Title: Cuthbert's Babies\n\nCuthbert's Babies is a 2003 children's picture book written and illustrated by Pamela Allen. It is about a boy who resents the arrival of baby quadruplets and how he accepts them.", "Title: Minnie and Moo: The Night of the Living Bed\n\nMinnie and Moo: The Night of the Living Bed is a 2003 children's picture book from the \"Minnie and Moo\" series and is written by Denys Cazet.", "Title: Baboushka and the Three Kings\n\nBaboushka and the Three Kings is a children's picture book written by Ruth Robbins, illustrated by Nicolas Sidjakov, and published by Parnassus Press in 1960. Sidjakov won the annual Caldecott Medal as illustrator of the year's \"most distinguished American picture book for children\".", "Title: John, Paul, George, and Ben\n\nJohn, Paul, George, and Ben is a children's picture book written and illustrated by American illustrator Lane Smith. Released in 2006 through Hyperion Books, this picture book tells the story of five of the Founding Fathers of American independence: John Hancock, Paul Revere, George Washington, Benjamin Franklin and Thomas Jefferson. The book describes each of them to be independent, bold, honest, clever, or noisy.The Name of the book is a parody of the names of the members of the British band The Beatles; John, Paul, George and Ringo, with Ben replacing Ringo.", "Title: Madonna (entertainer)\n\nMadonna Louise Ciccone ( ; born August 16, 1958) is an American singer, songwriter, actress, and businesswoman. A leading presence during the emergence of MTV in the 1980s, Madonna is known for pushing the boundaries of lyrical content in mainstream popular music, as well as visual imagery in music videos and on stage. She has also frequently reinvented both her music and image while maintaining autonomy within the recording industry. Besides sparking controversy, her works have been acclaimed by music critics. Referred to as the \"Queen of Pop\", Madonna is widely cited as an influence by other artists.", "Title: The Scaredy Cats\n\nThe Scaredy Cats is a 2003 children's picture book by Barbara Bottner.", "Title: The Little Chapel That Stood\n\nThe Little Chapel That Stood is a 2003 children's picture book with verses by A. B. Curtiss and pictures by Mirto Golino. It tells the story of the September 11 attacks by focusing on St. Paul's Chapel, a historic chapel which is located less than 100 yd from the destroyed Twin Towers; the chapel survived intact and became a haven for rescue workers in the days after the attacks. The book's cover features a watercolor painting by Mirto Golino that depicts the chapel surrounded by high rises in Manhattan in 2001. The title is a nod to the children's classic \"The Little Engine that Could\"." ]
2,190
What year marked 3 consecutive wins for Stacey king?
1991
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[ { "sentences": [ "The Italian National Time Trial Championships are held annually to decide the Italian time trial champions across several categories of rider.", " The first winner was Massimiliano Lelli in 1995, Imelda Chiappa took the women's title.", " Marco Pinotti has the most wins with 6 (4 in row).", " Marco Velo also had 3 wins in a row.", " Gabriella Pregnolato and Giovanna Troldi also have 3 consecutive victories in the women's event." ], "title": "Italian National Time Trial Championships" }, { "sentences": [ "Robert Eugene \"Bob\" Ladouceur (born July 3, 1954) is a retired American football coach.", " He began coaching the De La Salle High Spartans in Concord, California in 1979, when he was 25 years old.", " He took over a program that had never enjoyed a winning season since the school's establishment in 1965.", " His first season as head coach resulted in their first winning season.", " His second season resulted in their first appearance in the California Prep Football State Rankings and began De La Salle's evolution into a perennial champion.", " From 1992 to 2004, he guided the team to 12-consecutive undefeated seasons, setting a national winning streak record for high school football of 151 consecutive wins—a record in US amateur sports matched only by the 159-game winning streak of Passaic High School in men's basketball, and the 459 match win streak of Brandon High School in men's wrestling.", " Ladouceur was enshrined to the National High School Hall of Fame in 2001.", " His team has topped the USA Today rankings five times and he is a three-time coach of the year.", " He retired on January 4, 2013 with a career record of 399–25-3.", " His .934 winning percentage is a record among coaches with 200 or more wins.", " Ladouceur is the all-time winningest coach in California high school football and has led the De La Salle program to numerous championships." ], "title": "Bob Ladouceur" }, { "sentences": [ "The Italian National Road Race Championships are held annually.", " They are a cycling race which decides the Italian cycling champion in the road racing discipline, across several categories of rider.", " The event was first held in 1906 and was won by Giovanni Cuniolo.", " At the beginning there were often back-to-back wins from many riders.", " Costante Girardengo made the remarkable achievement of 9 wins between 1913 and 1925.", " Perhaps if it were not for the First World War, which blocked the running of the championship for four years, from 1915 until 1918, Girardengo would have gained additional victories.", " Despite this, he also holds the record for most consecutive wins, with 7.", " After his winning streak ended, another Italian cycling legend, Alfredo Binda, won 4 races in a row.", " Learco Guerra succeeded him with 5 consecutive wins.", " Since then the event has not been dominated to the same extent, although Fausto Coppi claimed 4 victories.", " Recent multiple victors have included Giovanni Visconti, Paolo Bettini, Salvatore Commesso, Massimo Podenzana and Gianni Bugno.", " None of the road champions have also managed to win the time trial race." ], "title": "Italian National Road Race Championships" }, { "sentences": [ "Captain Joy is a Standardbred pacing racehorse whose wins include 6 Group 1 victories including three Derbies, 13 consecutive wins as a 2 and 3 year old and a total of 26 wins through to the end of his 6 year old season." ], "title": "Captain Joy" }, { "sentences": [ "The Mount Union Purple Raiders football program is the intercollegiate American football team for the University of Mount Union located in the U.S. state of Ohio.", " They compete in the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) at the Division III level and are members of the Ohio Athletic Conference (OAC).", " The team was established in 1893 and plays its home games at the 5,600 seat Mount Union Stadium.", " They are coached by Vince Kehres.", " Through the 2015 season, Mount Union football has won 12 Division III National Championships and 27 OAC titles, which includes a streak of 24 consecutive conference titles from 1992 through 2015.", " Additionally, the Purple Raiders own the NCAA football record for consecutive victories with 55, set from 2000 to 2003, which broke their previous record of 54, set from 1996 to 1999.", " The team has also had notable winning streaks of 110 consecutive wins in the regular season from 1994 to 2005 and 112 from 2005 to 2016, along with a 98-game winning streak at home that also ended in 2016.", " With the Purple Raiders' success, former head coach Larry Kehres holds the record for highest winning percentage ( ) for coaches with minimum 200 career wins over his 27 seasons (1986–2012) as coach at Mount Union." ], "title": "Mount Union Purple Raiders football" }, { "sentences": [ "Ronald Stacey King (born January 29, 1967) is an American announcer, former National Basketball Association (NBA) center who won three consecutive championships with the Chicago Bulls from 1991 to 1993.", " He is currently the lead color commentator for Chicago Bulls television broadcasts." ], "title": "Stacey King" }, { "sentences": [ "The 1971 Trans-American Championship was the sixth running of the Sports Car Club of America's Trans-Am Series.", " The format was altered to an over 2500cc class and an under 2500cc class, up 500cc from past years.", " All races used split classes except where noted.", " The year marked the rise of Datsun as a competitive brand, with the Japanese company winning several races throughout the season.", " American Motors, led by Mark Donohue's 7 wins, and Datsun, led by John Morton's 6 wins, won the manufacturers' championships." ], "title": "1971 Trans-American Sedan Championship" }, { "sentences": [ "Petar Stoychev (Bulgarian: Петър Стойчев ; born 24 October 1976 in Momchilgrad) is a Bulgarian swimmer who is one of the most successful long distance marathon swimmers of the last decade.", " He is one of the greatest marathon swimmers of all time and an honor swimmer in the International Marathon Swimming Hall of Fame.", " Stoychev has 11 consecutive wins of a major international open water marathon swimming FINA series since 2001 (World Cup winner 2001–2006, Grand Prix winner 2007–2011) with more than 60 wins in individual swimming marathons.", " So far, he has swum over 60,000 km in pools, rivers, lakes, seas and oceans.", " Petar Stoychev has won 11 consecutive victories at the Traversée Internationale du Lac Memphrémagog in Magog, Canada (34 km) and at Lac Saint-Jean in Roberval, Canada (32 km).", " Also, he has won the Ohrid Lake, Macedonia swimming marathon 11 consecutive times (30 km).", " His swimming achievements include swimming around the Manhattan Island in 2010 and winning the extreme Cadiz Freedom Swim in 2011." ], "title": "Petar Stoychev" }, { "sentences": [ "The 1993–94 NBA season was the Bulls' 28th season in the National Basketball Association.", " In the offseason, the Bulls signed free agents Steve Kerr, Bill Wennington and Pete Myers, who would become the team's starting shooting guard.", " Despite the retirement of star guard Michael Jordan, the Bulls, who were now led by Scottie Pippen, continued to play solid basketball winning ten straight games after an 8–8 start.", " Midway through the season, they traded Stacey King to the Minnesota Timberwolves for Luc Longley.", " The Bulls posted another 10-game winning streak between March and April finishing second overall in the Central Division, and third overall in the Eastern Conference with a 55–27 record.", " However, they would not be able to win a fourth consecutive NBA championship.", " After sweeping the Cleveland Cavaliers in three straight games in the first round, they would lose in the second round of the 1994 NBA Playoffs to the New York Knicks in seven games." ], "title": "1993–94 Chicago Bulls season" }, { "sentences": [ "The 1886 Navy Midshipmen football team represented the United States Naval Academy in the 1886 college football season.", " The team marked the second time that the school played a multiple-game season.", " The squad was captained by halfback Clarence Stone.", " The year began with consecutive wins over rivals St. John's College and Johns Hopkins, but then reversed with a loss to the former and a close victory over the latter.", " The year concluded with shutout losses to the Princeton reserve squad and Gallaudet.", " The season was the program's longest until 1890, when that year's team played seven games." ], "title": "1886 Navy Midshipmen football team" } ]
[ "Title: Italian National Time Trial Championships\n\nThe Italian National Time Trial Championships are held annually to decide the Italian time trial champions across several categories of rider. The first winner was Massimiliano Lelli in 1995, Imelda Chiappa took the women's title. Marco Pinotti has the most wins with 6 (4 in row). Marco Velo also had 3 wins in a row. Gabriella Pregnolato and Giovanna Troldi also have 3 consecutive victories in the women's event.", "Title: Bob Ladouceur\n\nRobert Eugene \"Bob\" Ladouceur (born July 3, 1954) is a retired American football coach. He began coaching the De La Salle High Spartans in Concord, California in 1979, when he was 25 years old. He took over a program that had never enjoyed a winning season since the school's establishment in 1965. His first season as head coach resulted in their first winning season. His second season resulted in their first appearance in the California Prep Football State Rankings and began De La Salle's evolution into a perennial champion. From 1992 to 2004, he guided the team to 12-consecutive undefeated seasons, setting a national winning streak record for high school football of 151 consecutive wins—a record in US amateur sports matched only by the 159-game winning streak of Passaic High School in men's basketball, and the 459 match win streak of Brandon High School in men's wrestling. Ladouceur was enshrined to the National High School Hall of Fame in 2001. His team has topped the USA Today rankings five times and he is a three-time coach of the year. He retired on January 4, 2013 with a career record of 399–25-3. His .934 winning percentage is a record among coaches with 200 or more wins. Ladouceur is the all-time winningest coach in California high school football and has led the De La Salle program to numerous championships.", "Title: Italian National Road Race Championships\n\nThe Italian National Road Race Championships are held annually. They are a cycling race which decides the Italian cycling champion in the road racing discipline, across several categories of rider. The event was first held in 1906 and was won by Giovanni Cuniolo. At the beginning there were often back-to-back wins from many riders. Costante Girardengo made the remarkable achievement of 9 wins between 1913 and 1925. Perhaps if it were not for the First World War, which blocked the running of the championship for four years, from 1915 until 1918, Girardengo would have gained additional victories. Despite this, he also holds the record for most consecutive wins, with 7. After his winning streak ended, another Italian cycling legend, Alfredo Binda, won 4 races in a row. Learco Guerra succeeded him with 5 consecutive wins. Since then the event has not been dominated to the same extent, although Fausto Coppi claimed 4 victories. Recent multiple victors have included Giovanni Visconti, Paolo Bettini, Salvatore Commesso, Massimo Podenzana and Gianni Bugno. None of the road champions have also managed to win the time trial race.", "Title: Captain Joy\n\nCaptain Joy is a Standardbred pacing racehorse whose wins include 6 Group 1 victories including three Derbies, 13 consecutive wins as a 2 and 3 year old and a total of 26 wins through to the end of his 6 year old season.", "Title: Mount Union Purple Raiders football\n\nThe Mount Union Purple Raiders football program is the intercollegiate American football team for the University of Mount Union located in the U.S. state of Ohio. They compete in the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) at the Division III level and are members of the Ohio Athletic Conference (OAC). The team was established in 1893 and plays its home games at the 5,600 seat Mount Union Stadium. They are coached by Vince Kehres. Through the 2015 season, Mount Union football has won 12 Division III National Championships and 27 OAC titles, which includes a streak of 24 consecutive conference titles from 1992 through 2015. Additionally, the Purple Raiders own the NCAA football record for consecutive victories with 55, set from 2000 to 2003, which broke their previous record of 54, set from 1996 to 1999. The team has also had notable winning streaks of 110 consecutive wins in the regular season from 1994 to 2005 and 112 from 2005 to 2016, along with a 98-game winning streak at home that also ended in 2016. With the Purple Raiders' success, former head coach Larry Kehres holds the record for highest winning percentage ( ) for coaches with minimum 200 career wins over his 27 seasons (1986–2012) as coach at Mount Union.", "Title: Stacey King\n\nRonald Stacey King (born January 29, 1967) is an American announcer, former National Basketball Association (NBA) center who won three consecutive championships with the Chicago Bulls from 1991 to 1993. He is currently the lead color commentator for Chicago Bulls television broadcasts.", "Title: 1971 Trans-American Sedan Championship\n\nThe 1971 Trans-American Championship was the sixth running of the Sports Car Club of America's Trans-Am Series. The format was altered to an over 2500cc class and an under 2500cc class, up 500cc from past years. All races used split classes except where noted. The year marked the rise of Datsun as a competitive brand, with the Japanese company winning several races throughout the season. American Motors, led by Mark Donohue's 7 wins, and Datsun, led by John Morton's 6 wins, won the manufacturers' championships.", "Title: Petar Stoychev\n\nPetar Stoychev (Bulgarian: Петър Стойчев ; born 24 October 1976 in Momchilgrad) is a Bulgarian swimmer who is one of the most successful long distance marathon swimmers of the last decade. He is one of the greatest marathon swimmers of all time and an honor swimmer in the International Marathon Swimming Hall of Fame. Stoychev has 11 consecutive wins of a major international open water marathon swimming FINA series since 2001 (World Cup winner 2001–2006, Grand Prix winner 2007–2011) with more than 60 wins in individual swimming marathons. So far, he has swum over 60,000 km in pools, rivers, lakes, seas and oceans. Petar Stoychev has won 11 consecutive victories at the Traversée Internationale du Lac Memphrémagog in Magog, Canada (34 km) and at Lac Saint-Jean in Roberval, Canada (32 km). Also, he has won the Ohrid Lake, Macedonia swimming marathon 11 consecutive times (30 km). His swimming achievements include swimming around the Manhattan Island in 2010 and winning the extreme Cadiz Freedom Swim in 2011.", "Title: 1993–94 Chicago Bulls season\n\nThe 1993–94 NBA season was the Bulls' 28th season in the National Basketball Association. In the offseason, the Bulls signed free agents Steve Kerr, Bill Wennington and Pete Myers, who would become the team's starting shooting guard. Despite the retirement of star guard Michael Jordan, the Bulls, who were now led by Scottie Pippen, continued to play solid basketball winning ten straight games after an 8–8 start. Midway through the season, they traded Stacey King to the Minnesota Timberwolves for Luc Longley. The Bulls posted another 10-game winning streak between March and April finishing second overall in the Central Division, and third overall in the Eastern Conference with a 55–27 record. However, they would not be able to win a fourth consecutive NBA championship. After sweeping the Cleveland Cavaliers in three straight games in the first round, they would lose in the second round of the 1994 NBA Playoffs to the New York Knicks in seven games.", "Title: 1886 Navy Midshipmen football team\n\nThe 1886 Navy Midshipmen football team represented the United States Naval Academy in the 1886 college football season. The team marked the second time that the school played a multiple-game season. The squad was captained by halfback Clarence Stone. The year began with consecutive wins over rivals St. John's College and Johns Hopkins, but then reversed with a loss to the former and a close victory over the latter. The year concluded with shutout losses to the Princeton reserve squad and Gallaudet. The season was the program's longest until 1890, when that year's team played seven games." ]
2,191
The 1958 film Hello London saw the film debut of an actor that died in what year?
1999
bridge
medium
{ "title": [ "Hello London", "Hello London", "Oliver Reed" ], "sent_id": [ 0, 1, 0 ] }
[ { "sentences": [ "Devil's Partner is a 1958 American film starring Ed Nelson, directed by Charles R. Rondeau and produced by Hugh Hooker, an actor and stuntman who had previously made the 1958 film \"The Littlest Hobo\".", " However the film was not released until 1961 when it was acquired by Roger and Gene Corman's Filmgroup as a double feature with \"Creature from the Haunted Sea\" The film was co-written by actor Stanley Clements and Laura Jean Mathews." ], "title": "Devil's Partner" }, { "sentences": [ "American actor and director Morgan Freeman has had a prolific career on film, television and on the stage.", " His film debut was as an uncredited character in the Sidney Lumet–directed drama \"The Pawnbroker\" in 1964.", " Freeman also made his stage debut in the same year by appearing in the musical \"Hello, Dolly!", "\" He followed this with further stage appearances in \"The Niggerlovers\" (1967), \"The Dozens\" (1969), \"Exhibition\" (1969), and the musical \"Purlie\" (1970–71).", " He played various characters on the children's television series \"The Electric Company\" (1971–77).", " Freeman subsequently appeared in the films \"Teachers\" in 1984, and \"Marie\" in 1985 before making his breakthrough with 1987's \"Street Smart\".", " His role earned him a nomination for the Academy Award for Best Supporting Actor.", " Two years later he appeared in war film \"Glory\" (1989), and starred as Hoke Coleburn in the comedy-drama \"Driving Miss Daisy\" (1989).", " Freeman won the Golden Globe Award for Best Actor – Motion Picture Musical or Comedy for his performance in the latter and also earned a nomination for the Academy Award for Best Actor." ], "title": "Morgan Freeman on screen and stage" }, { "sentences": [ "Hello London is a 1958 documentary film starring Sonja Henie and Michael Wilding.", " This was also Oliver Reed's film debut." ], "title": "Hello London" }, { "sentences": [ "Asad Shan is a British Actor, Fashion Model, TV presenter.", " He is an ex Investment Banker having worked for the likes of ABN AMRO, HSBC and Thompson Financials.", " He was crowned Mr. Asia UK 2004.", " His first feature film 7 Welcome to London saw him make his big screen debut as well as his directorial debut.", " It received massive critical and commercial acclaim after its UK release and has gone on to become the most successful British made Hindi language film in the UK.", " Shan's other notable appearances include being a veejay for B4U Music and he is currently on Zee TV's Zing as a host for weekend film show\"Brits Bollywood\" and daily rude tube show \"Grinds My Teeth\".", " Shan has also starred in New York Film Academy and Lee Strasberg Theatre Institute productions of the well-renowned East is East and The Glass Menagerie.", " He has recently endorsed campaigns for major brands like Sky Digital, HSBC and most recently - One For The Boys, a charity chaired by Samuel L. Jackson." ], "title": "Asad Shan" }, { "sentences": [ "Eva Christian (born Evelyne Gutmann; 27 May 1937) is a German actress who has appeared in numerous films since her 1958 film debut.", " Born in Berlin, she grew up in Romania, and made her stage debut at the .", " In 1962, she went to Germany, where she appeared at the , under Erwin Piscator." ], "title": "Eva Christian" }, { "sentences": [ "\"I Want Your Love\" is a song by Atomic Kitten, released as the third single from their debut album \"Right Now\".", " The single peaked at number 10 on the UK Singles Chart, and also reached number 48 in Ireland.", " The song heavily samples the theme to the 1958 film \"The Big Country\".", " Almost exactly a decade earlier, the same sample had been used on the song \"The Only Rhyme That Bites\" by MC Tunes vs 808 State, which also peaked at number 10 on the UK Singles Chart.", " Initial copies of \"I Want Your Love\" contained a sample of the KLF's 1991 hit single \"Justified and Ancient\"; later copies had the sample removed.", " The video & radio versions contained vocals from Kerry Katona; these vocals were replaced on the album version by Jenny Frost.", " The song was produced, arranged, recorded and mixed by Damien Mendis at Metropolis Studios, London.", " \"I Want Your Love\" is also featured on the \"Greatest Hits\" album." ], "title": "I Want Your Love (Atomic Kitten song)" }, { "sentences": [ "Robert Oliver Reed (13 February 1938 – 2 May 1999) was an English actor known for his upper-middle class, macho image, hellraiser lifestyle, and \"tough guy\" roles.", " Notable films include \"The Trap\" (1966), \"Oliver!", "\" (1968), \"Women in Love\" (1969), \"Hannibal Brooks\" (1969), \"The Devils\" (1971), \"The Three Musketeers\" (1973), \"Tommy\" (1975), \"Lion of the Desert\" (1981), \"Castaway\" (1986), \"The Adventures of Baron Munchausen\" (1988) and \"Funny Bones\" (1995).", " For \"Gladiator\" (2000), his final film, Reed was posthumously nominated for the BAFTA Award for Best Actor in a Supporting Role." ], "title": "Oliver Reed" }, { "sentences": [ "The Gun Runners is a 1958 film noir crime film directed by Don Siegel, is the third adaptation of Ernest Hemingway's novel \"To Have and Have Not\", starring Audie Murphy and Patricia Owens.", " Everett Sloane essays the part of the alcoholic sidekick originally played by Walter Brennan in the film's first adaptation, although Sloane's interpretation is less overtly comic.", " Eddie Albert delivers a bravura performance as a charismatic villain; other cast members include Jack Elam and Richard Jaeckel.", " Gita Hall, \"Miss Stockholm of 1953\", made her film debut as Albert's girlfriend Eva." ], "title": "The Gun Runners" }, { "sentences": [ "The Road a Year Long (Italian: \"La strada lunga un anno\" , ) is a 1958 film directed by Giuseppe De Santis.", " A Yugoslavian-Italian co-production, it was Yugoslavia's first ever submission for the Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film and was nominated for the award at the 31st Academy Awards in April 1959.", " It won the Golden Globe Award for Best Foreign Language Film.", " For his performance Massimo Girotti was awarded best actor at the San Francisco International Film Festival." ], "title": "The Road a Year Long" }, { "sentences": [ "The music score for Alfred Hitchcock's 1958 film \"Vertigo\" was composed by Bernard Herrmann between 3 January and 19 February 1958.", " The recordings were made in London and Vienna, with orchestra conducted by Muir Mathieson.", " A musicians' strike had prevented the score from being recorded in Los Angeles with Herrmann conducting." ], "title": "Vertigo (film score)" } ]
[ "Title: Devil's Partner\n\nDevil's Partner is a 1958 American film starring Ed Nelson, directed by Charles R. Rondeau and produced by Hugh Hooker, an actor and stuntman who had previously made the 1958 film \"The Littlest Hobo\". However the film was not released until 1961 when it was acquired by Roger and Gene Corman's Filmgroup as a double feature with \"Creature from the Haunted Sea\" The film was co-written by actor Stanley Clements and Laura Jean Mathews.", "Title: Morgan Freeman on screen and stage\n\nAmerican actor and director Morgan Freeman has had a prolific career on film, television and on the stage. His film debut was as an uncredited character in the Sidney Lumet–directed drama \"The Pawnbroker\" in 1964. Freeman also made his stage debut in the same year by appearing in the musical \"Hello, Dolly! \" He followed this with further stage appearances in \"The Niggerlovers\" (1967), \"The Dozens\" (1969), \"Exhibition\" (1969), and the musical \"Purlie\" (1970–71). He played various characters on the children's television series \"The Electric Company\" (1971–77). Freeman subsequently appeared in the films \"Teachers\" in 1984, and \"Marie\" in 1985 before making his breakthrough with 1987's \"Street Smart\". His role earned him a nomination for the Academy Award for Best Supporting Actor. Two years later he appeared in war film \"Glory\" (1989), and starred as Hoke Coleburn in the comedy-drama \"Driving Miss Daisy\" (1989). Freeman won the Golden Globe Award for Best Actor – Motion Picture Musical or Comedy for his performance in the latter and also earned a nomination for the Academy Award for Best Actor.", "Title: Hello London\n\nHello London is a 1958 documentary film starring Sonja Henie and Michael Wilding. This was also Oliver Reed's film debut.", "Title: Asad Shan\n\nAsad Shan is a British Actor, Fashion Model, TV presenter. He is an ex Investment Banker having worked for the likes of ABN AMRO, HSBC and Thompson Financials. He was crowned Mr. Asia UK 2004. His first feature film 7 Welcome to London saw him make his big screen debut as well as his directorial debut. It received massive critical and commercial acclaim after its UK release and has gone on to become the most successful British made Hindi language film in the UK. Shan's other notable appearances include being a veejay for B4U Music and he is currently on Zee TV's Zing as a host for weekend film show\"Brits Bollywood\" and daily rude tube show \"Grinds My Teeth\". Shan has also starred in New York Film Academy and Lee Strasberg Theatre Institute productions of the well-renowned East is East and The Glass Menagerie. He has recently endorsed campaigns for major brands like Sky Digital, HSBC and most recently - One For The Boys, a charity chaired by Samuel L. Jackson.", "Title: Eva Christian\n\nEva Christian (born Evelyne Gutmann; 27 May 1937) is a German actress who has appeared in numerous films since her 1958 film debut. Born in Berlin, she grew up in Romania, and made her stage debut at the . In 1962, she went to Germany, where she appeared at the , under Erwin Piscator.", "Title: I Want Your Love (Atomic Kitten song)\n\n\"I Want Your Love\" is a song by Atomic Kitten, released as the third single from their debut album \"Right Now\". The single peaked at number 10 on the UK Singles Chart, and also reached number 48 in Ireland. The song heavily samples the theme to the 1958 film \"The Big Country\". Almost exactly a decade earlier, the same sample had been used on the song \"The Only Rhyme That Bites\" by MC Tunes vs 808 State, which also peaked at number 10 on the UK Singles Chart. Initial copies of \"I Want Your Love\" contained a sample of the KLF's 1991 hit single \"Justified and Ancient\"; later copies had the sample removed. The video & radio versions contained vocals from Kerry Katona; these vocals were replaced on the album version by Jenny Frost. The song was produced, arranged, recorded and mixed by Damien Mendis at Metropolis Studios, London. \"I Want Your Love\" is also featured on the \"Greatest Hits\" album.", "Title: Oliver Reed\n\nRobert Oliver Reed (13 February 1938 – 2 May 1999) was an English actor known for his upper-middle class, macho image, hellraiser lifestyle, and \"tough guy\" roles. Notable films include \"The Trap\" (1966), \"Oliver! \" (1968), \"Women in Love\" (1969), \"Hannibal Brooks\" (1969), \"The Devils\" (1971), \"The Three Musketeers\" (1973), \"Tommy\" (1975), \"Lion of the Desert\" (1981), \"Castaway\" (1986), \"The Adventures of Baron Munchausen\" (1988) and \"Funny Bones\" (1995). For \"Gladiator\" (2000), his final film, Reed was posthumously nominated for the BAFTA Award for Best Actor in a Supporting Role.", "Title: The Gun Runners\n\nThe Gun Runners is a 1958 film noir crime film directed by Don Siegel, is the third adaptation of Ernest Hemingway's novel \"To Have and Have Not\", starring Audie Murphy and Patricia Owens. Everett Sloane essays the part of the alcoholic sidekick originally played by Walter Brennan in the film's first adaptation, although Sloane's interpretation is less overtly comic. Eddie Albert delivers a bravura performance as a charismatic villain; other cast members include Jack Elam and Richard Jaeckel. Gita Hall, \"Miss Stockholm of 1953\", made her film debut as Albert's girlfriend Eva.", "Title: The Road a Year Long\n\nThe Road a Year Long (Italian: \"La strada lunga un anno\" , ) is a 1958 film directed by Giuseppe De Santis. A Yugoslavian-Italian co-production, it was Yugoslavia's first ever submission for the Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film and was nominated for the award at the 31st Academy Awards in April 1959. It won the Golden Globe Award for Best Foreign Language Film. For his performance Massimo Girotti was awarded best actor at the San Francisco International Film Festival.", "Title: Vertigo (film score)\n\nThe music score for Alfred Hitchcock's 1958 film \"Vertigo\" was composed by Bernard Herrmann between 3 January and 19 February 1958. The recordings were made in London and Vienna, with orchestra conducted by Muir Mathieson. A musicians' strike had prevented the score from being recorded in Los Angeles with Herrmann conducting." ]
2,192
Were Bedhead and Hinder both rock bands?
yes
comparison
hard
{ "title": [ "Bedhead (band)", "Hinder" ], "sent_id": [ 0, 0 ] }
[ { "sentences": [ "Beheaded is the second studio album by Texas-based indie rock band Bedhead, which was released on October 24, 1996 through Trance Syndicate.", " The album was released in the United Kingdom through Rough Trade, and was reissued on compact disc format through Touch & Go Records on February 20, 2001 along with the band's other two albums \"WhatFunLifeWas\" and \"Transaction de Novo\".", " The album was included in the Numero Group's 2014 boxset \"Bedhead: 1992–1998\" and was also released separately on LP format." ], "title": "Beheaded (album)" }, { "sentences": [ "Bedhead was an American, Texas-based indie rock band, active from 1991 to 1998.", " Members consisted of Matt and Bubba Kadane (vocals and guitar), Tench Coxe (guitar), Kris Wheat (bass), and Trini Martinez (drums).", " The band released several EPs and three LPs on Trance Syndicate, touring intermittently.", " Bedhead's music was generally subdued, with three electric guitars and one electric bass guitar over sung or spoken vocals.", " Allmusic dubbed the group \"the quintessential indie rock band,\" and \"Tiny Mix Tapes\" gave their final album \"Transaction de Novo\" a perfect 5/5 score." ], "title": "Bedhead (band)" }, { "sentences": [ "\"Use Me\" is the first single from the American rock band Hinder's 2008 album, \"Take It to the Limit\".", " It was released as a digital download through the band's website on July 15, 2008, and made available on iTunes on July 29, 2008.", " It is one of the songs that marked a change in direction in Hinder's music, transitioning from post-grunge to more of a glam metal sound, while still retaining the post-grunge and hard rock influences that were used on Hinder's previous album, \"Extreme Behavior\".", "The song was put on as downloadable content for the video games and Rock Band 2." ], "title": "Use Me (Hinder song)" }, { "sentences": [ "Demons are a punk rock/garage punk band from Sweden.", " The band includes quotation marks in their name to differentiate themselves from other bands with a similar name.", " Their music has been described as \"punk 'n' roll\", but the band claims it should only be described as high-energy rock.", " Their musical style relies heavily on the energy derived from punk rock.", " Influences include 1960s garage rock bands such as The Sonics, The Standells and Shadows of Knight, The Velvet Underground, The Stooges and New York Dolls; and punk rock bands such as The Damned, The Heartbreakers and The Saints; and early hardcore punk bands such as Black Flag, Bad Brains and Dead Kennedys.", " \"Demons\" has often been compared to contemporary groups like New Bomb Turks, The Hellacopters and Electric Frankenstein." ], "title": "Demons (band)" }, { "sentences": [ "Hinder is an American rock band from Oklahoma that was formed in 2001 by lead singer Austin Winkler, lead guitarist Joe \"Blower\" Garvey, and drummer Cody Hanson.", " The band released four studio albums with Winkler; \"Extreme Behavior\" (2005), \"Take It to the Limit\" (2008), \"All American Nightmare\" (2010) and \"Welcome to the Freakshow\" (2012).", " Winkler left the band in 2013, and \"When The Smoke Clears\" (2015) was Hinder's first album featuring new lead vocalist Marshal Dutton." ], "title": "Hinder" }, { "sentences": [ "Haitian rock, or rock kreyòl, started as rock n roll in Haiti in the early 1960s.", " It was played by rock bands called \"yeye\" bands.", " The name \"yeye\" derives from the Beatles lyrical verse, \"yeah, yeah, yeah\", which took off in the United States and was listened to by upper class Haitian families who had access to the radio.", " Young Haitians formed small electric guitar-based bands.", " These \"yeye\" rock bands were short-lived, as the addition of \"compas\" to their repertoires resulted in a sound was called mini-jazz, or \"mini-djaz\" in creole." ], "title": "Haitian rock" }, { "sentences": [ "Austin John Winkler (born October 25, 1981) is an American singer-songwriter best known for being the former lead singer of the American rock band Hinder.", " Winkler was one of the founding members of Hinder and recorded a total of one EP, four studio albums and released twenty-four singles to radio while with them during his 12-year tenure with the band.", " Since his departure from Hinder, Winkler has continued his career, but as a solo artist." ], "title": "Austin John" }, { "sentences": [ "G.a.s. Drummers was a melodic hardcore band formed in Jerez de la Frontera, Spain at the end of 1997 by three teenagers who stood out from their other students due to their colourful hair dies and their taste in the california punk rock bands such as Bad Religion, Operation Ivy, NOFX, Lagwagon, The Descendents etc.", " Original members from other small local bands Dani Llamas (guitar and vocals), Pakomoto (Bass and vocals) and Rafa Camison (Drums) started playing together and composing their own music and after one year of sending demos around the country they got put as the opening act for Swedish Punk Rock band Randy on their Spanish tour.", " A tour that took the band through the whole country helping a lot of Spanish kids discover that there were actually Spanish bands capable of sounding as good as some of their favorite American bands.", " This lead immediately the band to sign to a young record label called Slide Chorus Records a young emerging record label from Madrid which would start releasing albums for other Spanish Punk Rock bands.", " This first release titled Proud To Be Nothing hit the streets at the end of 1999 and was presented on their first European tour which covered Spain, Great Britain, France and the Netherlands amongst Spanish punk rock legend[P.P.M." ], "title": "G.a.s. Drummers" }, { "sentences": [ "Vandarth (born Nathan Snyder; September 15, 1986) is a solo musician from Indianapolis, Indiana.", " He is also the lead vocalist and guitarist in the band Project Hero.", " His music is influenced by a variety of bands including Avenged Sevenfold, Foo Fighters, Weezer, Against Me!", ", and Coldplay.", " Vandarth is primarily an original artist.", " He has released several solo albums, most notably 2009's \"The Escape\", but he has also released a series of covers.", " He has opened for rock bands such as Hinder, Disciple, Three Days Grace, and many more." ], "title": "Vandarth" }, { "sentences": [ "Matt and Bubba Kadane is an American musical duo that consists of two brothers, Matt Kadane and Bubba Kadane.", " They have founded three indie rock bands, serving as producers, songwriters, vocalists, and guitarists in all of them.", " The first, Bedhead, released three well-received studio LPs before it was disbanded.", " The brothers reformed as The New Year in 2001, and in 2012 they formed the group Overseas with David Bazan and Will Johnson." ], "title": "Matt and Bubba Kadane" } ]
[ "Title: Beheaded (album)\n\nBeheaded is the second studio album by Texas-based indie rock band Bedhead, which was released on October 24, 1996 through Trance Syndicate. The album was released in the United Kingdom through Rough Trade, and was reissued on compact disc format through Touch & Go Records on February 20, 2001 along with the band's other two albums \"WhatFunLifeWas\" and \"Transaction de Novo\". The album was included in the Numero Group's 2014 boxset \"Bedhead: 1992–1998\" and was also released separately on LP format.", "Title: Bedhead (band)\n\nBedhead was an American, Texas-based indie rock band, active from 1991 to 1998. Members consisted of Matt and Bubba Kadane (vocals and guitar), Tench Coxe (guitar), Kris Wheat (bass), and Trini Martinez (drums). The band released several EPs and three LPs on Trance Syndicate, touring intermittently. Bedhead's music was generally subdued, with three electric guitars and one electric bass guitar over sung or spoken vocals. Allmusic dubbed the group \"the quintessential indie rock band,\" and \"Tiny Mix Tapes\" gave their final album \"Transaction de Novo\" a perfect 5/5 score.", "Title: Use Me (Hinder song)\n\n\"Use Me\" is the first single from the American rock band Hinder's 2008 album, \"Take It to the Limit\". It was released as a digital download through the band's website on July 15, 2008, and made available on iTunes on July 29, 2008. It is one of the songs that marked a change in direction in Hinder's music, transitioning from post-grunge to more of a glam metal sound, while still retaining the post-grunge and hard rock influences that were used on Hinder's previous album, \"Extreme Behavior\". The song was put on as downloadable content for the video games and Rock Band 2.", "Title: Demons (band)\n\nDemons are a punk rock/garage punk band from Sweden. The band includes quotation marks in their name to differentiate themselves from other bands with a similar name. Their music has been described as \"punk 'n' roll\", but the band claims it should only be described as high-energy rock. Their musical style relies heavily on the energy derived from punk rock. Influences include 1960s garage rock bands such as The Sonics, The Standells and Shadows of Knight, The Velvet Underground, The Stooges and New York Dolls; and punk rock bands such as The Damned, The Heartbreakers and The Saints; and early hardcore punk bands such as Black Flag, Bad Brains and Dead Kennedys. \"Demons\" has often been compared to contemporary groups like New Bomb Turks, The Hellacopters and Electric Frankenstein.", "Title: Hinder\n\nHinder is an American rock band from Oklahoma that was formed in 2001 by lead singer Austin Winkler, lead guitarist Joe \"Blower\" Garvey, and drummer Cody Hanson. The band released four studio albums with Winkler; \"Extreme Behavior\" (2005), \"Take It to the Limit\" (2008), \"All American Nightmare\" (2010) and \"Welcome to the Freakshow\" (2012). Winkler left the band in 2013, and \"When The Smoke Clears\" (2015) was Hinder's first album featuring new lead vocalist Marshal Dutton.", "Title: Haitian rock\n\nHaitian rock, or rock kreyòl, started as rock n roll in Haiti in the early 1960s. It was played by rock bands called \"yeye\" bands. The name \"yeye\" derives from the Beatles lyrical verse, \"yeah, yeah, yeah\", which took off in the United States and was listened to by upper class Haitian families who had access to the radio. Young Haitians formed small electric guitar-based bands. These \"yeye\" rock bands were short-lived, as the addition of \"compas\" to their repertoires resulted in a sound was called mini-jazz, or \"mini-djaz\" in creole.", "Title: Austin John\n\nAustin John Winkler (born October 25, 1981) is an American singer-songwriter best known for being the former lead singer of the American rock band Hinder. Winkler was one of the founding members of Hinder and recorded a total of one EP, four studio albums and released twenty-four singles to radio while with them during his 12-year tenure with the band. Since his departure from Hinder, Winkler has continued his career, but as a solo artist.", "Title: G.a.s. Drummers\n\nG.a.s. Drummers was a melodic hardcore band formed in Jerez de la Frontera, Spain at the end of 1997 by three teenagers who stood out from their other students due to their colourful hair dies and their taste in the california punk rock bands such as Bad Religion, Operation Ivy, NOFX, Lagwagon, The Descendents etc. Original members from other small local bands Dani Llamas (guitar and vocals), Pakomoto (Bass and vocals) and Rafa Camison (Drums) started playing together and composing their own music and after one year of sending demos around the country they got put as the opening act for Swedish Punk Rock band Randy on their Spanish tour. A tour that took the band through the whole country helping a lot of Spanish kids discover that there were actually Spanish bands capable of sounding as good as some of their favorite American bands. This lead immediately the band to sign to a young record label called Slide Chorus Records a young emerging record label from Madrid which would start releasing albums for other Spanish Punk Rock bands. This first release titled Proud To Be Nothing hit the streets at the end of 1999 and was presented on their first European tour which covered Spain, Great Britain, France and the Netherlands amongst Spanish punk rock legend[P.P.M.", "Title: Vandarth\n\nVandarth (born Nathan Snyder; September 15, 1986) is a solo musician from Indianapolis, Indiana. He is also the lead vocalist and guitarist in the band Project Hero. His music is influenced by a variety of bands including Avenged Sevenfold, Foo Fighters, Weezer, Against Me! , and Coldplay. Vandarth is primarily an original artist. He has released several solo albums, most notably 2009's \"The Escape\", but he has also released a series of covers. He has opened for rock bands such as Hinder, Disciple, Three Days Grace, and many more.", "Title: Matt and Bubba Kadane\n\nMatt and Bubba Kadane is an American musical duo that consists of two brothers, Matt Kadane and Bubba Kadane. They have founded three indie rock bands, serving as producers, songwriters, vocalists, and guitarists in all of them. The first, Bedhead, released three well-received studio LPs before it was disbanded. The brothers reformed as The New Year in 2001, and in 2012 they formed the group Overseas with David Bazan and Will Johnson." ]
2,193
Which Marvin Gaye album delved into his turbulent marriage with Anna Gordy Gaye?
Here, My Dear
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[ { "sentences": [ "\"The Bells\" is a 1970 single recorded by The Originals for Motown's Soul label, produced by Marvin Gaye and co-written by Gaye, his wife Anna Gordy Gaye, Iris Gordy, and Elgie Stover." ], "title": "The Bells (The Originals song)" }, { "sentences": [ "\"You Can Leave, But It's Going to Cost You\" is a funk-styled song recorded by Marvin Gaye and featured on his \"Here, My Dear\" album, when released in 1978.", " The song returns the subject of the album back to the demise of the singer's marriage to Anna Gordy Gaye as in this song he discusses a specific day in which the couple argued while at Anna's sister Gwen's house desperately trying to make amends.", " Marvin discusses that the couple got so mad to the point that they had sex afterwards with Marvin later stating \"after all (Anna) was (his) wife\".", " He then discusses parts of the court case and how, he says, Anna and her attorneys were doing their best to cause Marvin monetary damage, almost closing in on the singer's home, and in his opinion, his eldest son Marvin III.", " Before the song ends, Marvin brings in humorous irony in which he explains Anna talking about him on the witness stand." ], "title": "You Can Leave, but It's Going to Cost You" }, { "sentences": [ "Marvin Gaye at the Copa is a live album recorded at the exclusive New York club, the Copacabana, where singer Marvin Gaye performed in August 1966, over a year following The Supremes' ballyhooed 1965 performance there.", " Marvin was only one of just a few R&B musicians after Sam Cooke and Jackie Wilson to perform at the club where performers such as Sammy Davis, Jr., Nat King Cole and Frank Sinatra had performed at regularly.", " Marvin was the second act from Berry Gordy's fabled Motown label following the Supremes to perform at the nightclub and would be followed by The Temptations in 1968 and Martha (Reeves) and the Vandellas that same year.", " According to the liner notes later on, Marvin's performance there was a success, however, an ongoing feud between Gaye and his brother-in-law, Motown recording boss Gordy, was said to have been one of the reasons why the album was eventually shelved with the duo fighting over how the album was to be produced.", " The album had been scheduled for release in January 1967 as Tamla 273 before its permanent shelving.", " In 2005, Hip-O Select Records, a Motown-associated label created to re-release or release unreleased material from Motown's vaults re-mastered sessions from this album and released it that year." ], "title": "Marvin Gaye at the Copa" }, { "sentences": [ "\"My Last Chance\" is a song by American recording artist Marvin Gaye.", " Gaye originally recorded this song as a demo during the making of the \"What's Going On\" period, initially as an instrumental.", " Two years later, he added vocals.", " Eventually he revised the song, along with Anna Gordy Gaye, his wife, and collaborator Elgie Stover as \"I Love You Secretly\" for The Miracles on their 1973 album, \"Renaissance\"." ], "title": "My Last Chance" }, { "sentences": [ "\"Baby, I'm for Real\" is a soul ballad written by Marvin Gaye and Anna Gordy Gaye, produced by Marvin and recorded and released by American Motown vocal group The Originals for the Soul label issued in 1969." ], "title": "Baby, I'm for Real" }, { "sentences": [ "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" }, { "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" }, { "sentences": [ "In Our Lifetime?", " is the sixteenth studio album by soul musician Marvin Gaye, released January 15, 1981, on Motown label Tamla Records.", " Recording sessions for the album took place at Marvin's Room in Los Angeles, California, Seawest Recording Studio in Honolulu, Hawaii, and at Odyssey Studios in London, England, throughout 1979 and 1980(and abruptly remixed in 1981 by Motown).", " The album cover was designed by Neil Breeden.", " Gaye's final album for Motown before leaving for Columbia Records, the album was the follow-up to the commercial failure of \"Here, My Dear\", a double album which chronicled the singer's divorce from Anna Gordy.", " Entirely written, produced, arranged, and mixed by Gaye, \"In Our Lifetime?\"", " was a departure for Gaye from the disco stylings of his previous two studio efforts and was seen as one of the best albums of the singer's late-Motown period." ], "title": "In Our Lifetime (Marvin Gaye album)" }, { "sentences": [ "\"Time to Get It Together\" is a 1978 song recorded by Marvin Gaye and issued on Marvin's 1978 album, \"Here, My Dear\".", " Much like \"Everybody Needs Love\", \"Anger\" and \"A Funky Space Reincarnation\", among others, this song doesn't discuss the demise of Marvin's marriage to Anna Gordy Gaye.", " Instead the song is a biographical account of the singer's own personal demons as he battled drug abuse, paranoia and depression." ], "title": "Time to Get It Together" }, { "sentences": [ "Anna Ruby Gaye (née Gordy; January 28, 1922 – January 31, 2014) was an American businesswoman, composer and songwriter.", " An elder sister of Motown founder Berry Gordy, she became a record executive in the mid-to-late 1950s distributing records released on Checker and Gone Records before forming the Anna label with Billy Davis and sister Gwen.", " Gordy later became known as a songwriter for several hits including the Originals' \"Baby, I'm for Real\", and at least two songs on Marvin Gaye's \"What's Going On\" album.", " The first wife of Gaye, their turbulent marriage later served as inspiration for Gaye's album, \"Here, My Dear\"." ], "title": "Anna Gordy Gaye" } ]
[ "Title: The Bells (The Originals song)\n\n\"The Bells\" is a 1970 single recorded by The Originals for Motown's Soul label, produced by Marvin Gaye and co-written by Gaye, his wife Anna Gordy Gaye, Iris Gordy, and Elgie Stover.", "Title: You Can Leave, but It's Going to Cost You\n\n\"You Can Leave, But It's Going to Cost You\" is a funk-styled song recorded by Marvin Gaye and featured on his \"Here, My Dear\" album, when released in 1978. The song returns the subject of the album back to the demise of the singer's marriage to Anna Gordy Gaye as in this song he discusses a specific day in which the couple argued while at Anna's sister Gwen's house desperately trying to make amends. Marvin discusses that the couple got so mad to the point that they had sex afterwards with Marvin later stating \"after all (Anna) was (his) wife\". He then discusses parts of the court case and how, he says, Anna and her attorneys were doing their best to cause Marvin monetary damage, almost closing in on the singer's home, and in his opinion, his eldest son Marvin III. Before the song ends, Marvin brings in humorous irony in which he explains Anna talking about him on the witness stand.", "Title: Marvin Gaye at the Copa\n\nMarvin Gaye at the Copa is a live album recorded at the exclusive New York club, the Copacabana, where singer Marvin Gaye performed in August 1966, over a year following The Supremes' ballyhooed 1965 performance there. Marvin was only one of just a few R&B musicians after Sam Cooke and Jackie Wilson to perform at the club where performers such as Sammy Davis, Jr., Nat King Cole and Frank Sinatra had performed at regularly. Marvin was the second act from Berry Gordy's fabled Motown label following the Supremes to perform at the nightclub and would be followed by The Temptations in 1968 and Martha (Reeves) and the Vandellas that same year. According to the liner notes later on, Marvin's performance there was a success, however, an ongoing feud between Gaye and his brother-in-law, Motown recording boss Gordy, was said to have been one of the reasons why the album was eventually shelved with the duo fighting over how the album was to be produced. The album had been scheduled for release in January 1967 as Tamla 273 before its permanent shelving. In 2005, Hip-O Select Records, a Motown-associated label created to re-release or release unreleased material from Motown's vaults re-mastered sessions from this album and released it that year.", "Title: My Last Chance\n\n\"My Last Chance\" is a song by American recording artist Marvin Gaye. Gaye originally recorded this song as a demo during the making of the \"What's Going On\" period, initially as an instrumental. Two years later, he added vocals. Eventually he revised the song, along with Anna Gordy Gaye, his wife, and collaborator Elgie Stover as \"I Love You Secretly\" for The Miracles on their 1973 album, \"Renaissance\".", "Title: Baby, I'm for Real\n\n\"Baby, I'm for Real\" is a soul ballad written by Marvin Gaye and Anna Gordy Gaye, produced by Marvin and recorded and released by American Motown vocal group The Originals for the Soul label issued in 1969.", "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: 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: In Our Lifetime (Marvin Gaye album)\n\nIn Our Lifetime? is the sixteenth studio album by soul musician Marvin Gaye, released January 15, 1981, on Motown label Tamla Records. Recording sessions for the album took place at Marvin's Room in Los Angeles, California, Seawest Recording Studio in Honolulu, Hawaii, and at Odyssey Studios in London, England, throughout 1979 and 1980(and abruptly remixed in 1981 by Motown). The album cover was designed by Neil Breeden. Gaye's final album for Motown before leaving for Columbia Records, the album was the follow-up to the commercial failure of \"Here, My Dear\", a double album which chronicled the singer's divorce from Anna Gordy. Entirely written, produced, arranged, and mixed by Gaye, \"In Our Lifetime?\" was a departure for Gaye from the disco stylings of his previous two studio efforts and was seen as one of the best albums of the singer's late-Motown period.", "Title: Time to Get It Together\n\n\"Time to Get It Together\" is a 1978 song recorded by Marvin Gaye and issued on Marvin's 1978 album, \"Here, My Dear\". Much like \"Everybody Needs Love\", \"Anger\" and \"A Funky Space Reincarnation\", among others, this song doesn't discuss the demise of Marvin's marriage to Anna Gordy Gaye. Instead the song is a biographical account of the singer's own personal demons as he battled drug abuse, paranoia and depression.", "Title: Anna Gordy Gaye\n\nAnna Ruby Gaye (née Gordy; January 28, 1922 – January 31, 2014) was an American businesswoman, composer and songwriter. An elder sister of Motown founder Berry Gordy, she became a record executive in the mid-to-late 1950s distributing records released on Checker and Gone Records before forming the Anna label with Billy Davis and sister Gwen. Gordy later became known as a songwriter for several hits including the Originals' \"Baby, I'm for Real\", and at least two songs on Marvin Gaye's \"What's Going On\" album. The first wife of Gaye, their turbulent marriage later served as inspiration for Gaye's album, \"Here, My Dear\"." ]
2,194
Bo Knows Bo is the autobiography of the professional from which two sports?
baseball and American football
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[ { "sentences": [ "The Liberty Flames and Lady Flames are the athletics teams of Liberty University, in Lynchburg, Virginia, United States.", " They are a member of the NCAA Division I level in 20 sports.", " LU is a member of the Big South Conference for most sports.", " Two sports that are not sponsored by the Big South are housed elsewhere.", " Women's swimming competes in the Coastal Collegiate Sports Association.", " The field hockey team was a member of the Northern Pacific Field Hockey Conference before that league's demise after the 2014 season.", " After playing the 2015 season as an independent, the team joined the Big East Conference in 2016.", " In football, Liberty participates in the Football Championship Subdivision (FCS) of Division I, formerly known as Division I-AA.", " The mascot, Sparky, is frequently seen at events.", " Liberty University is the second youngest school in NCAA Division I, founded in 1971 (the youngest, Florida Gulf Coast University, was founded in 1991).", " The University regularly competes for the Sasser Cup, which is the Big South's trophy for the university which has the best sports program among the member institutions.", " Liberty has won the Sasser Cup 10 times, the most in Big South Conference history." ], "title": "Liberty Flames and Lady Flames" }, { "sentences": [ "Heng On () is a station on the Ma On Shan Line of Hong Kong MTR, named after the nearby Heng On Estate.", " It also serves other residential areas like Kam Fung Court, Kam On Court, Baycrest, Vista Paradiso, and Yiu On Estate.", " It also serves over 10 schools (including Renaissance College) and two sports centres – Ma On Shan Sports Ground and Heng On Sports Centre." ], "title": "Heng On Station" }, { "sentences": [ "\"Bo Knows\" was an advertising campaign for Nike cross-training shoes that ran in 1989 and 1990 and featured professional baseball and American football player Bo Jackson." ], "title": "Bo Knows" }, { "sentences": [ "The Maryville Saints are the athletic teams that represent Maryville University of St. Louis, located in St. Louis, Missouri, in NCAA Division II intercollegiate sports.", " The Saints compete as members of the West Division of the Great Lakes Valley Conference for 17 of 19 varsity sports; the other two sports, wrestling and bowling, compete as independents.", " Maryville has been a full member of the GLVC since 2009 and became an active member of Division II in July 2011." ], "title": "Maryville Saints" }, { "sentences": [ "Alfred William Pullin, known by the pseudonym Old Ebor (30 July 1860 – 23 June 1934), was a British sports journalist who wrote primarily about rugby union and cricket.", " He wrote mainly for British newspapers the \"Yorkshire Post\" and the \"Yorkshire Evening Post\".", " Considered by critics to be one of the greatest authorities in the country on his two sports, he wrote a daily column using his pseudonym \"Old Ebor\" for 40 years.", " Most often associated with his reporting on Yorkshire County Cricket Club, he has been credited as defining the role of a sports journalist.", " Two of his most widely known works were on cricket: \"Talks with Old English Cricketers\" and \"History of Yorkshire County Cricket, 1903–23\"." ], "title": "Alfred Pullin" }, { "sentences": [ "NBC Sports coverage of the 2016 Summer Olympics (the broadcasts being officially titled, as were the games themselves, The Games of the XXXI Olympiad) was broadcast from August 3 to August 21, 2016 on the various television networks of NBC Universal in the United States.", " Coverage was broadcast on NBC, NBCSN, Bravo, CNBC, Golf Channel, MSNBC, USA Network, Telemundo, NBC Universo, the NBC Sports app, and NBCOlympics.com.", " NBC once again set up two dedicated cable channels, the NBC Olympic Soccer Channel and the NBC Olympic Basketball Channel, for the express purpose of providing additional coverage of those two sports.", " NBC had a record 170 commentators covering the Rio Olympics, in Brazil and from the NBC Sports headquarters in Stamford, CT." ], "title": "2016 Summer Olympics on NBC" }, { "sentences": [ "Caroline Pearce (born 1 September 1981 in Cambridge, England) is an English athlete, sports host, model, published author, and is the presenter for BT Sport's \"UFC: Beyond The Octagon\" and reporter for Fox Sports and UFC Fight Pass.", " She played the character 'Ice'in Sky One's version of \"Gladiators\".", " She has competed for Great Britain in two sports, heptathlon and bobsleigh and has 2 degrees from Loughborough University." ], "title": "Caroline Pearce" }, { "sentences": [ "CSKA (Bulgarian: \"ЦСКА\") is a Bulgarian sports society from Sofia, Bulgaria.", " CSKA stands for Central Sports Club of the Army (Bulgarian: \"Централен Спортен Клуб на Армията\" ).", " It was founded on 5 May 1948 as Septemvri pri CDV, after the unification of the two sports clubs from the city, Chavdar and Septemvri.", " Since then, the club changed its name several times before settling on CSKA in 1989." ], "title": "USC CSKA Sofia" }, { "sentences": [ "Vincent Edward \"Bo\" Jackson (born November 30, 1962) is a former baseball and American football player.", " He is one of the few athletes to be named an All-Star in two major sports, and the only one to do so in both baseball and football.", " He is widely considered one of the greatest athletes of all time." ], "title": "Bo Jackson" }, { "sentences": [ "Bo Knows Bo is the autobiography of Bo Jackson, who excelled in both professional football and professional baseball, before injuries ended his careers." ], "title": "Bo Knows Bo" } ]
[ "Title: Liberty Flames and Lady Flames\n\nThe Liberty Flames and Lady Flames are the athletics teams of Liberty University, in Lynchburg, Virginia, United States. They are a member of the NCAA Division I level in 20 sports. LU is a member of the Big South Conference for most sports. Two sports that are not sponsored by the Big South are housed elsewhere. Women's swimming competes in the Coastal Collegiate Sports Association. The field hockey team was a member of the Northern Pacific Field Hockey Conference before that league's demise after the 2014 season. After playing the 2015 season as an independent, the team joined the Big East Conference in 2016. In football, Liberty participates in the Football Championship Subdivision (FCS) of Division I, formerly known as Division I-AA. The mascot, Sparky, is frequently seen at events. Liberty University is the second youngest school in NCAA Division I, founded in 1971 (the youngest, Florida Gulf Coast University, was founded in 1991). The University regularly competes for the Sasser Cup, which is the Big South's trophy for the university which has the best sports program among the member institutions. Liberty has won the Sasser Cup 10 times, the most in Big South Conference history.", "Title: Heng On Station\n\nHeng On () is a station on the Ma On Shan Line of Hong Kong MTR, named after the nearby Heng On Estate. It also serves other residential areas like Kam Fung Court, Kam On Court, Baycrest, Vista Paradiso, and Yiu On Estate. It also serves over 10 schools (including Renaissance College) and two sports centres – Ma On Shan Sports Ground and Heng On Sports Centre.", "Title: Bo Knows\n\n\"Bo Knows\" was an advertising campaign for Nike cross-training shoes that ran in 1989 and 1990 and featured professional baseball and American football player Bo Jackson.", "Title: Maryville Saints\n\nThe Maryville Saints are the athletic teams that represent Maryville University of St. Louis, located in St. Louis, Missouri, in NCAA Division II intercollegiate sports. The Saints compete as members of the West Division of the Great Lakes Valley Conference for 17 of 19 varsity sports; the other two sports, wrestling and bowling, compete as independents. Maryville has been a full member of the GLVC since 2009 and became an active member of Division II in July 2011.", "Title: Alfred Pullin\n\nAlfred William Pullin, known by the pseudonym Old Ebor (30 July 1860 – 23 June 1934), was a British sports journalist who wrote primarily about rugby union and cricket. He wrote mainly for British newspapers the \"Yorkshire Post\" and the \"Yorkshire Evening Post\". Considered by critics to be one of the greatest authorities in the country on his two sports, he wrote a daily column using his pseudonym \"Old Ebor\" for 40 years. Most often associated with his reporting on Yorkshire County Cricket Club, he has been credited as defining the role of a sports journalist. Two of his most widely known works were on cricket: \"Talks with Old English Cricketers\" and \"History of Yorkshire County Cricket, 1903–23\".", "Title: 2016 Summer Olympics on NBC\n\nNBC Sports coverage of the 2016 Summer Olympics (the broadcasts being officially titled, as were the games themselves, The Games of the XXXI Olympiad) was broadcast from August 3 to August 21, 2016 on the various television networks of NBC Universal in the United States. Coverage was broadcast on NBC, NBCSN, Bravo, CNBC, Golf Channel, MSNBC, USA Network, Telemundo, NBC Universo, the NBC Sports app, and NBCOlympics.com. NBC once again set up two dedicated cable channels, the NBC Olympic Soccer Channel and the NBC Olympic Basketball Channel, for the express purpose of providing additional coverage of those two sports. NBC had a record 170 commentators covering the Rio Olympics, in Brazil and from the NBC Sports headquarters in Stamford, CT.", "Title: Caroline Pearce\n\nCaroline Pearce (born 1 September 1981 in Cambridge, England) is an English athlete, sports host, model, published author, and is the presenter for BT Sport's \"UFC: Beyond The Octagon\" and reporter for Fox Sports and UFC Fight Pass. She played the character 'Ice'in Sky One's version of \"Gladiators\". She has competed for Great Britain in two sports, heptathlon and bobsleigh and has 2 degrees from Loughborough University.", "Title: USC CSKA Sofia\n\nCSKA (Bulgarian: \"ЦСКА\") is a Bulgarian sports society from Sofia, Bulgaria. CSKA stands for Central Sports Club of the Army (Bulgarian: \"Централен Спортен Клуб на Армията\" ). It was founded on 5 May 1948 as Septemvri pri CDV, after the unification of the two sports clubs from the city, Chavdar and Septemvri. Since then, the club changed its name several times before settling on CSKA in 1989.", "Title: Bo Jackson\n\nVincent Edward \"Bo\" Jackson (born November 30, 1962) is a former baseball and American football player. He is one of the few athletes to be named an All-Star in two major sports, and the only one to do so in both baseball and football. He is widely considered one of the greatest athletes of all time.", "Title: Bo Knows Bo\n\nBo Knows Bo is the autobiography of Bo Jackson, who excelled in both professional football and professional baseball, before injuries ended his careers." ]
2,195
What kind of cheese is the city about 10 km northwest of Polsbroek famous for?
Gouda cheese
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{ "title": [ "Polsbroek", "Gouda, South Holland" ], "sent_id": [ 1, 1 ] }
[ { "sentences": [ "Birket is a small town in Lolland Municipality, Denmark.", " It had a population of 214 residents in 2014.", " It is located 8 km east of Horslunde, 17 km northeast of Nakskov, 10 km northwest of Stokkemarke and 21 km northwest of Maribo." ], "title": "Birket" }, { "sentences": [ "The Nicola River , originally French Rivière de Nicholas or Rivière de Nicolas, adapted to Nicolas River, Nicola's River in English, is one of the major tributaries of the Thompson River in the Canadian province of British Columbia, entering the latter at the town of Spences Bridge.", " It is named for Nicola (Hwistesmexteqen) the most famous chief of the joint community of Nlaka'pamux and Okanagan bands, founded by his father and today known as the Nicolas, (originally Nicola's people), as well is its basin, which is known as the Nicola Country.", " It drains most of the northern Thompson Plateau, beginning near the very eastern edge of the plateau only 30 km northwest of Kelowna, and flows from there more or less westward to feed Douglas and Nicola Lakes, with about 15 km of the river's length between those two lakes.", " Nicola Lake at 20 km long is the largest in the basin; the Nicola River enters at 3/4 way of its length up from its outlet, 10 km downstream from which is Nicola Valley centre and Coquihalla Highway town of Merritt.", " From there the river flows 60 km northwest to the Thompson, and is followed on that route by British Columbia Highway 8 and a spur line of the Canadian Pacific Railway." ], "title": "Nicola River" }, { "sentences": [ "Gouda (] ) is a municipality and city in the province of South Holland, the Netherlands.", " The city is famous for its Gouda cheese, stroopwafels, many grachten, smoking pipes, and its 15th-century city hall.", " Gouda's array of historic churches and other buildings makes it a very popular day trip destination." ], "title": "Gouda, South Holland" }, { "sentences": [ "Elbow is a village in the Canadian province of Saskatchewan.", " It was founded in 1909, near what is now Lake Diefenbaker.", " It is 8 km northwest of Mistusinne, 10 km northwest of Douglas Provincial Park and 16 km southeast of Loreburn.", " The town got its name from its position on the elbow of the South Saskatchewan River." ], "title": "Elbow, Saskatchewan" }, { "sentences": [ "Polsbroek ( ) is a village in the Dutch province of Utrecht.", " It is a part of the municipality of Lopik, and lies about 10 km southeast of Gouda.", " The village of Polsbroek consists of a ribbon of farms on both sides of the Benschopse Wetering, with a small centre on the west side of the village." ], "title": "Polsbroek" }, { "sentences": [ "Røssøyvågen is a village in Aukra Municipality in Møre og Romsdal county, Norway.", " It is located on the west side of the island of Gossa.", " It is about 5 km northwest of Varhaugvika, 7 km northwest of Aukrasanden, and 10 km west of Nyhamna." ], "title": "Røssøyvågen" }, { "sentences": [ "Chalk River (2016 population: 1029) is a small rural village, part of the Laurentian Hills municipality in Renfrew County, Ontario, Canada.", " It is located in the Upper Ottawa Valley along Highway 17 (Trans-Canada Highway), 10 km inland (west) from the Ottawa River, approximately 21 km northwest of Petawawa, and 182 km northwest of Ottawa.", " Chalk River was a separate municipality until January 1, 2000, when the United Townships of Rolph, Buchanan, Wylie and McKay and the Village of Chalk River were merged." ], "title": "Chalk River" }, { "sentences": [ "Ekkara (Greek: Εκκάρα , before 1930: Κάτω Αγόριανη - \"Kato Agoriani\") is a village and a community in the municipal unit Thessaliotida, Phthiotis, Greece.", " The population in 2011 was 576 for the village, and 691 for the community, which includes the village Ano Agoriani.", " Ekkara is situated at the southern end of the Thessalian Plain, near the border of the Karditsa regional unit.", " The Piraeus–Platy railway passes south of the village.", " Ekkara is located 2 km southeast of Gavrakia, 4 km west of Velesiotes, 10 km northwest of Domokos, 33 km southeast of Karditsa and 36 km northwest of Lamia.", " There are farmlands in the plains to the north, while there are some forests in the hills to the south.", " The majority of the population works in agriculture." ], "title": "Ekkara" }, { "sentences": [ "Levidi (Greek: Λεβίδι ) is a small town and a former municipality in Arcadia, Peloponnese, Greece.", " Since the 2011 local government reform it is part of the municipality Tripoli, of which it is a municipal unit.", " The municipal unit has an area of 312.641 km.", " The town is situated on the northeastern slope of the Mainalo mountains, at about 850 m elevation.", " While the Mainalo is densely forested, the plains towards the northeast contain farmlands.", " Levidi is 9 km northwest of Kapsas, 10 km east of Vytina, 12 km southwest of Kandila and 20 km northwest of Tripoli.", " It is at the junction of the Greek National Road 74 (Tripoli–Pyrgos) and the Greek National Road 66 (Levidi - Nemea).", " Levidi was the site of several battles during the Greek War of Independence from the Ottoman Empire." ], "title": "Levidi" }, { "sentences": [ "Two Islands and Two Islands Reef are part of the Three Islands Group National Park in Far North Queensland, Australia, in the Coral Sea, 1,590 km northwest of Brisbane, about 50 km north-northeast of Cooktown, 10 km southeast of Cape Flattery, and 10 km north of Three Islands and Three Islands Reef." ], "title": "Two Islands National Park" } ]
[ "Title: Birket\n\nBirket is a small town in Lolland Municipality, Denmark. It had a population of 214 residents in 2014. It is located 8 km east of Horslunde, 17 km northeast of Nakskov, 10 km northwest of Stokkemarke and 21 km northwest of Maribo.", "Title: Nicola River\n\nThe Nicola River , originally French Rivière de Nicholas or Rivière de Nicolas, adapted to Nicolas River, Nicola's River in English, is one of the major tributaries of the Thompson River in the Canadian province of British Columbia, entering the latter at the town of Spences Bridge. It is named for Nicola (Hwistesmexteqen) the most famous chief of the joint community of Nlaka'pamux and Okanagan bands, founded by his father and today known as the Nicolas, (originally Nicola's people), as well is its basin, which is known as the Nicola Country. It drains most of the northern Thompson Plateau, beginning near the very eastern edge of the plateau only 30 km northwest of Kelowna, and flows from there more or less westward to feed Douglas and Nicola Lakes, with about 15 km of the river's length between those two lakes. Nicola Lake at 20 km long is the largest in the basin; the Nicola River enters at 3/4 way of its length up from its outlet, 10 km downstream from which is Nicola Valley centre and Coquihalla Highway town of Merritt. From there the river flows 60 km northwest to the Thompson, and is followed on that route by British Columbia Highway 8 and a spur line of the Canadian Pacific Railway.", "Title: Gouda, South Holland\n\nGouda (] ) is a municipality and city in the province of South Holland, the Netherlands. The city is famous for its Gouda cheese, stroopwafels, many grachten, smoking pipes, and its 15th-century city hall. Gouda's array of historic churches and other buildings makes it a very popular day trip destination.", "Title: Elbow, Saskatchewan\n\nElbow is a village in the Canadian province of Saskatchewan. It was founded in 1909, near what is now Lake Diefenbaker. It is 8 km northwest of Mistusinne, 10 km northwest of Douglas Provincial Park and 16 km southeast of Loreburn. The town got its name from its position on the elbow of the South Saskatchewan River.", "Title: Polsbroek\n\nPolsbroek ( ) is a village in the Dutch province of Utrecht. It is a part of the municipality of Lopik, and lies about 10 km southeast of Gouda. The village of Polsbroek consists of a ribbon of farms on both sides of the Benschopse Wetering, with a small centre on the west side of the village.", "Title: Røssøyvågen\n\nRøssøyvågen is a village in Aukra Municipality in Møre og Romsdal county, Norway. It is located on the west side of the island of Gossa. It is about 5 km northwest of Varhaugvika, 7 km northwest of Aukrasanden, and 10 km west of Nyhamna.", "Title: Chalk River\n\nChalk River (2016 population: 1029) is a small rural village, part of the Laurentian Hills municipality in Renfrew County, Ontario, Canada. It is located in the Upper Ottawa Valley along Highway 17 (Trans-Canada Highway), 10 km inland (west) from the Ottawa River, approximately 21 km northwest of Petawawa, and 182 km northwest of Ottawa. Chalk River was a separate municipality until January 1, 2000, when the United Townships of Rolph, Buchanan, Wylie and McKay and the Village of Chalk River were merged.", "Title: Ekkara\n\nEkkara (Greek: Εκκάρα , before 1930: Κάτω Αγόριανη - \"Kato Agoriani\") is a village and a community in the municipal unit Thessaliotida, Phthiotis, Greece. The population in 2011 was 576 for the village, and 691 for the community, which includes the village Ano Agoriani. Ekkara is situated at the southern end of the Thessalian Plain, near the border of the Karditsa regional unit. The Piraeus–Platy railway passes south of the village. Ekkara is located 2 km southeast of Gavrakia, 4 km west of Velesiotes, 10 km northwest of Domokos, 33 km southeast of Karditsa and 36 km northwest of Lamia. There are farmlands in the plains to the north, while there are some forests in the hills to the south. The majority of the population works in agriculture.", "Title: Levidi\n\nLevidi (Greek: Λεβίδι ) is a small town and a former municipality in Arcadia, Peloponnese, Greece. Since the 2011 local government reform it is part of the municipality Tripoli, of which it is a municipal unit. The municipal unit has an area of 312.641 km. The town is situated on the northeastern slope of the Mainalo mountains, at about 850 m elevation. While the Mainalo is densely forested, the plains towards the northeast contain farmlands. Levidi is 9 km northwest of Kapsas, 10 km east of Vytina, 12 km southwest of Kandila and 20 km northwest of Tripoli. It is at the junction of the Greek National Road 74 (Tripoli–Pyrgos) and the Greek National Road 66 (Levidi - Nemea). Levidi was the site of several battles during the Greek War of Independence from the Ottoman Empire.", "Title: Two Islands National Park\n\nTwo Islands and Two Islands Reef are part of the Three Islands Group National Park in Far North Queensland, Australia, in the Coral Sea, 1,590 km northwest of Brisbane, about 50 km north-northeast of Cooktown, 10 km southeast of Cape Flattery, and 10 km north of Three Islands and Three Islands Reef." ]
2,196
WAXM is a Country-formatted broadcast radio station that serves The Eastern Kentucky Coalfield and what other area?
Southwest Virginia
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[ { "sentences": [ "KRDC (1110 AM) is a family-targeted country-formatted broadcast radio station licensed to Pasadena, California, serving the Greater Los Angeles Area.", " The station is owned and operated by The Walt Disney Company.", " The KRDC broadcast license is held by ABC Radio Los Angeles Assets, LLC." ], "title": "KRDC (AM)" }, { "sentences": [ "WVMD is a Country-formatted broadcast radio station licensed to Romney, West Virginia, serving the Romney/Cumberland area.", " WVMD is owned by West Virginia Radio Corporation." ], "title": "WVMD" }, { "sentences": [ "WAXM is a Country-formatted broadcast radio station licensed to Big Stone Gap, Virginia, serving Southwest Virginia and Eastern Kentucky.", " WAXM is owned and operated by Valley Broadcasting and Communications, Inc." ], "title": "WAXM" }, { "sentences": [ "WJNV is a Country-formatted broadcast radio station licensed to Jonesville, Virginia, serving Jonesville and Pennington Gap in Virginia and Sneedville in Tennessee.", " WJNV is owned and operated by Regina Kay Moore." ], "title": "WJNV" }, { "sentences": [ "WMEV-FM is a Country-formatted broadcast radio station licensed to Marion, Virginia, serving Southwestern Virginia.", " WMEV-FM is owned and operated by Lisa Nininger Bouldin, through licensee Bristol Broadcasting Company, Inc.." ], "title": "WMEV-FM" }, { "sentences": [ "WDXC is a Country-formatted broadcast radio station licensed to Pound, Virginia, serving Clintwood, Norton, and Wise in Virginia and Jenkins and Whitesburg in Kentucky.", " WDXC is owned and operated by WDXC Radio, Inc." ], "title": "WDXC" }, { "sentences": [ "WXLZ-FM is a Country-formatted broadcast radio station licensed to Lebanon, Virginia, serving the Lebanon/Abingdon/Castlewood area.", " WXLZ-FM is owned and operated by Yeary Broadcasting, Inc." ], "title": "WXLZ-FM" }, { "sentences": [ "WDIC is a Country-formatted broadcast radio station licensed to Clinchco, Virginia, serving Clinchco and Dickenson County, Virginia.", " WDIC is owned and operated by Dickenson County Broadcasting Corporationc." ], "title": "WDIC (AM)" }, { "sentences": [ "WOWZ-FM is a Country-formatted broadcast radio station licensed to Chincoteague, Virginia, serving Chincoteague and Accomac in Virginia and Pocomoke City in Maryland.", " WOWZ-FM is owned and operated by GSB Broadcasting." ], "title": "WOWZ-FM" }, { "sentences": [ "The Eastern Kentucky Coalfield is part of the Central Appalachian bituminous coalfield, including all or parts of 30 Kentucky counties and adjoining areas in Ohio, West Virginia, Virginia and Tennessee.", " It covers an area from the Allegheny Mountains in the east across the Cumberland Plateau to the Pottsville Escarpment in the west.", " The region is known for its coal mining; most family farms in the region have disappeared since the introduction of surface mining in the 1940s and 1950s." ], "title": "Eastern Kentucky Coalfield" } ]
[ "Title: KRDC (AM)\n\nKRDC (1110 AM) is a family-targeted country-formatted broadcast radio station licensed to Pasadena, California, serving the Greater Los Angeles Area. The station is owned and operated by The Walt Disney Company. The KRDC broadcast license is held by ABC Radio Los Angeles Assets, LLC.", "Title: WVMD\n\nWVMD is a Country-formatted broadcast radio station licensed to Romney, West Virginia, serving the Romney/Cumberland area. WVMD is owned by West Virginia Radio Corporation.", "Title: WAXM\n\nWAXM is a Country-formatted broadcast radio station licensed to Big Stone Gap, Virginia, serving Southwest Virginia and Eastern Kentucky. WAXM is owned and operated by Valley Broadcasting and Communications, Inc.", "Title: WJNV\n\nWJNV is a Country-formatted broadcast radio station licensed to Jonesville, Virginia, serving Jonesville and Pennington Gap in Virginia and Sneedville in Tennessee. WJNV is owned and operated by Regina Kay Moore.", "Title: WMEV-FM\n\nWMEV-FM is a Country-formatted broadcast radio station licensed to Marion, Virginia, serving Southwestern Virginia. WMEV-FM is owned and operated by Lisa Nininger Bouldin, through licensee Bristol Broadcasting Company, Inc..", "Title: WDXC\n\nWDXC is a Country-formatted broadcast radio station licensed to Pound, Virginia, serving Clintwood, Norton, and Wise in Virginia and Jenkins and Whitesburg in Kentucky. WDXC is owned and operated by WDXC Radio, Inc.", "Title: WXLZ-FM\n\nWXLZ-FM is a Country-formatted broadcast radio station licensed to Lebanon, Virginia, serving the Lebanon/Abingdon/Castlewood area. WXLZ-FM is owned and operated by Yeary Broadcasting, Inc.", "Title: WDIC (AM)\n\nWDIC is a Country-formatted broadcast radio station licensed to Clinchco, Virginia, serving Clinchco and Dickenson County, Virginia. WDIC is owned and operated by Dickenson County Broadcasting Corporationc.", "Title: WOWZ-FM\n\nWOWZ-FM is a Country-formatted broadcast radio station licensed to Chincoteague, Virginia, serving Chincoteague and Accomac in Virginia and Pocomoke City in Maryland. WOWZ-FM is owned and operated by GSB Broadcasting.", "Title: Eastern Kentucky Coalfield\n\nThe Eastern Kentucky Coalfield is part of the Central Appalachian bituminous coalfield, including all or parts of 30 Kentucky counties and adjoining areas in Ohio, West Virginia, Virginia and Tennessee. It covers an area from the Allegheny Mountains in the east across the Cumberland Plateau to the Pottsville Escarpment in the west. The region is known for its coal mining; most family farms in the region have disappeared since the introduction of surface mining in the 1940s and 1950s." ]
2,197
What member of even-toed ungulate species lives in an African game reserve?
Antelope
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{ "title": [ "Mavuradona, Zimbabwe", "Mavuradona, Zimbabwe", "Antelope" ], "sent_id": [ 4, 5, 0 ] }
[ { "sentences": [ "Moditlo Private Game Reserve (3,500 hectares, approximately 7,500 acres) forms an integral part of the 17,000 hectare (approximately 36,000 acres) Blue Canyon Conservancy, located near Hoedspruit, Limpopo Province, South Africa.", " The reserve borders Kapama Game Reserve to the eastern side, the Drakensberg Mountains forms the backdrop to the west, and falls into the southern/central region of the Greater Kruger Park biosphere.", " The size of the Blue Canyon Conservancy has now reached 36,000 acres in total, and is home to typical African game such as lions, elephants, leopards, rhinos, cheetahs, hippos and several hundreds of bird species typical to the lowveld in South Africa.", " The reserve is also home to a pack of wild dogs, which is the second rarest carnivore species in Africa with only an estimated 2000 remaining specimen in existence." ], "title": "Moditlo Private Game Reserve" }, { "sentences": [ "The Javan warty pig or Javan pig (\"Sus verrucosus\") is a species of even-toed ungulate in the family Suidae.", " It was originally endemic to the Indonesian islands Java, Bawean, and Madura, but has recently been found extinct in Madura.", " \"Sus verrucosus\" lives in fragmented teak forest regions ranging in altitudes from sea level to 800 m above sea level." ], "title": "Javan warty pig" }, { "sentences": [ "Giraffa jumae is an extinct species of even-toed ungulate in the Giraffidae family.", " The species ranged from Malawi to Chad with a possible occurrence of the species or a closely related species found in Turkey.", " The type specimen was discovered during trenching excavations on the upper member of the Rawi Formation by Louis Leakey in the 1930s.", " The specimen was found with \"Ceratotherium simum\", Suidae such as \"Metridiochoerus andrewsi\", a \"Hippopotamus gorgops\", and a nearly complete pygmy hippopotamus mandible." ], "title": "Giraffa jumae" }, { "sentences": [ "An antelope is a member of a number of even-toed ungulate species indigenous to various regions in Africa and Eurasia.", " Antelopes comprise a wastebasket taxon (miscellaneous group) within the family Bovidae, encompassing those Old World species that are not cattle, sheep, buffalo, bison, or goats; even so, antelope are generally more deer-like than other bovids.", " A group of antelope is called a herd." ], "title": "Antelope" }, { "sentences": [ "Falgore Game Reserve is protected ecosystem designated mainly for games protection in southern Kano State of northern Nigeria.", " This game reserve is located about 150 kilometers away from Kano city.", " It lies in Tudun Wada, Doguwa and Sumaila local government areas.", " It extends to the boundary line between Kano, Kaduna and Bauchi states respectively.", " It covers an area of about 1000 square kilometers and is traversed by the River Kano.", " Falgore game reserve lies on northern guinea savanna ecological belt.", " This ecosystem is bisected by River Kano.", " Falgore game reserve started as Kogin Kano forest reserve which was developed since the British colonial period in 1940s.", " The forest reserve was only upgraded into a game reserve in the 1960s and subsequently called Falgore game reserve." ], "title": "Falgore Game Reserve" }, { "sentences": [ "The Indian spotted chevrotain (\"Moschiola indica\") is a species of even-toed ungulate in the family Tragulidae found in India and possibly Nepal.", " It has a body length of 23 in (57.5 cm), with a tail length of 1 in (2.5 cm); it weighs around 7 lb (3 kg).", " It lives in rainforests and is nocturnal.", " This was earlier included under the name of \"Tragulus meminna\" but studies on the systematics of the group have led to that name being restricted to the Sri Lankan spotted chevrotain." ], "title": "Indian spotted chevrotain" }, { "sentences": [ "The giraffe (\"Giraffa\") is a genus of African even-toed ungulate mammals, the tallest living terrestrial animals and the largest ruminants.", " The genus currently consists of one species, \"Giraffa camelopardalis\", the type species.", " Seven other species are extinct, prehistoric species known from fossils.", " Taxonomic classifications of one to eight extant giraffe species have been described, based upon research into the mitochondrial and nuclear DNA, as well as morphological measurements of \"Giraffa,\" but the IUCN currently recognizes only one species with nine subspecies." ], "title": "Giraffe" }, { "sentences": [ "Mavuradona (\"Mvuradona\") is a wilderness area in Northern Zimbabwe.", " The name is Shona, roughly translating as 'Land of Falling Water' or simply 'water falls'.", " The area, lying north of Centenary on the Zambezi Escarpment, is relatively unknown.", " Characterised by rugged mountainous hills and miombo woodland, the wild landscape was a main theatre of conflict during the war.", " Declared a game reserve in 1988, its protected status has lured wildlife back.", " Antelope include sable, eland, kudu, waterbuck and impala.", " Elephant roam the area, baboon, warthog, zebra and leopard are common and lion are occasionally seen.", " The 290 species of birds include several types of eagles that inhabit the water-berry, mhobohobo, msasa and other brachystegia trees." ], "title": "Mavuradona, Zimbabwe" }, { "sentences": [ "This is a list of even-toed ungulate species by estimated global population.", " This list is not comprehensive, as not all ungulates have had their numbers quantified." ], "title": "List of even-toed ungulates by population" }, { "sentences": [ "The domestic pig (Sus scrofa domesticus or only Sus domesticus), often called swine, hog, or pig when there is no need to distinguish it from other pigs, is a large, even-toed ungulate.", " It is variously considered a subspecies of the wild boar or a distinct species.", " The domestic pig's head-plus-body-length ranges from 0.9 to , and the adult can weigh between 50 to .", " Compared to other artiodactyls, its head is relatively long, pointed, and free of warts.", " Even-toed ungulates are generally herbivorous, but the domestic pig is an omnivore, like its wild relative." ], "title": "Domestic pig" } ]
[ "Title: Moditlo Private Game Reserve\n\nModitlo Private Game Reserve (3,500 hectares, approximately 7,500 acres) forms an integral part of the 17,000 hectare (approximately 36,000 acres) Blue Canyon Conservancy, located near Hoedspruit, Limpopo Province, South Africa. The reserve borders Kapama Game Reserve to the eastern side, the Drakensberg Mountains forms the backdrop to the west, and falls into the southern/central region of the Greater Kruger Park biosphere. The size of the Blue Canyon Conservancy has now reached 36,000 acres in total, and is home to typical African game such as lions, elephants, leopards, rhinos, cheetahs, hippos and several hundreds of bird species typical to the lowveld in South Africa. The reserve is also home to a pack of wild dogs, which is the second rarest carnivore species in Africa with only an estimated 2000 remaining specimen in existence.", "Title: Javan warty pig\n\nThe Javan warty pig or Javan pig (\"Sus verrucosus\") is a species of even-toed ungulate in the family Suidae. It was originally endemic to the Indonesian islands Java, Bawean, and Madura, but has recently been found extinct in Madura. \"Sus verrucosus\" lives in fragmented teak forest regions ranging in altitudes from sea level to 800 m above sea level.", "Title: Giraffa jumae\n\nGiraffa jumae is an extinct species of even-toed ungulate in the Giraffidae family. The species ranged from Malawi to Chad with a possible occurrence of the species or a closely related species found in Turkey. The type specimen was discovered during trenching excavations on the upper member of the Rawi Formation by Louis Leakey in the 1930s. The specimen was found with \"Ceratotherium simum\", Suidae such as \"Metridiochoerus andrewsi\", a \"Hippopotamus gorgops\", and a nearly complete pygmy hippopotamus mandible.", "Title: Antelope\n\nAn antelope is a member of a number of even-toed ungulate species indigenous to various regions in Africa and Eurasia. Antelopes comprise a wastebasket taxon (miscellaneous group) within the family Bovidae, encompassing those Old World species that are not cattle, sheep, buffalo, bison, or goats; even so, antelope are generally more deer-like than other bovids. A group of antelope is called a herd.", "Title: Falgore Game Reserve\n\nFalgore Game Reserve is protected ecosystem designated mainly for games protection in southern Kano State of northern Nigeria. This game reserve is located about 150 kilometers away from Kano city. It lies in Tudun Wada, Doguwa and Sumaila local government areas. It extends to the boundary line between Kano, Kaduna and Bauchi states respectively. It covers an area of about 1000 square kilometers and is traversed by the River Kano. Falgore game reserve lies on northern guinea savanna ecological belt. This ecosystem is bisected by River Kano. Falgore game reserve started as Kogin Kano forest reserve which was developed since the British colonial period in 1940s. The forest reserve was only upgraded into a game reserve in the 1960s and subsequently called Falgore game reserve.", "Title: Indian spotted chevrotain\n\nThe Indian spotted chevrotain (\"Moschiola indica\") is a species of even-toed ungulate in the family Tragulidae found in India and possibly Nepal. It has a body length of 23 in (57.5 cm), with a tail length of 1 in (2.5 cm); it weighs around 7 lb (3 kg). It lives in rainforests and is nocturnal. This was earlier included under the name of \"Tragulus meminna\" but studies on the systematics of the group have led to that name being restricted to the Sri Lankan spotted chevrotain.", "Title: Giraffe\n\nThe giraffe (\"Giraffa\") is a genus of African even-toed ungulate mammals, the tallest living terrestrial animals and the largest ruminants. The genus currently consists of one species, \"Giraffa camelopardalis\", the type species. Seven other species are extinct, prehistoric species known from fossils. Taxonomic classifications of one to eight extant giraffe species have been described, based upon research into the mitochondrial and nuclear DNA, as well as morphological measurements of \"Giraffa,\" but the IUCN currently recognizes only one species with nine subspecies.", "Title: Mavuradona, Zimbabwe\n\nMavuradona (\"Mvuradona\") is a wilderness area in Northern Zimbabwe. The name is Shona, roughly translating as 'Land of Falling Water' or simply 'water falls'. The area, lying north of Centenary on the Zambezi Escarpment, is relatively unknown. Characterised by rugged mountainous hills and miombo woodland, the wild landscape was a main theatre of conflict during the war. Declared a game reserve in 1988, its protected status has lured wildlife back. Antelope include sable, eland, kudu, waterbuck and impala. Elephant roam the area, baboon, warthog, zebra and leopard are common and lion are occasionally seen. The 290 species of birds include several types of eagles that inhabit the water-berry, mhobohobo, msasa and other brachystegia trees.", "Title: List of even-toed ungulates by population\n\nThis is a list of even-toed ungulate species by estimated global population. This list is not comprehensive, as not all ungulates have had their numbers quantified.", "Title: Domestic pig\n\nThe domestic pig (Sus scrofa domesticus or only Sus domesticus), often called swine, hog, or pig when there is no need to distinguish it from other pigs, is a large, even-toed ungulate. It is variously considered a subspecies of the wild boar or a distinct species. The domestic pig's head-plus-body-length ranges from 0.9 to , and the adult can weigh between 50 to . Compared to other artiodactyls, its head is relatively long, pointed, and free of warts. Even-toed ungulates are generally herbivorous, but the domestic pig is an omnivore, like its wild relative." ]
2,198
The album on which the song "Joanne" was first released was released in what month in 2016?
October
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[ { "sentences": [ "Matthew Morrison is the self-titled debut album of \"Glee\" star Matthew Morrison released on May 10, 2011.", " The song \"Still Got Tonight\", co-written by Kris Allen, was first released as a promo single for digital stores as a countdown to the album release along with the tracks \"Over the Rainbow\" (with Gwyneth Paltrow) and \"Mona Lisas and Mad Hatters / Rocket Man\" (with Elton John), and a month later performed at a Broadway stage by Matthew himself on the season finale of \"Glee\" (co-starred by Matthew as Will Schuester), \"New York\" (season 2, episode 22).", " \"Arms of a Woman\" is a cover of the Amos Lee song." ], "title": "Matthew Morrison (album)" }, { "sentences": [ "Scarlet's Walk is the seventh album released in singer-songwriter Tori Amos's solo career.", " The 18-track concept album details the cross-country travels of Scarlet, a character loosely based on Amos, as well as the concept of America post-September 11, 2001.", " The album was the first released by Amos on Epic Records after her split with former label Atlantic Records.", " After a period of trouble with her last label, Amos proved her fan base was still with her when the album debuted at number 7 in the US, selling 107,000 copies in its first week, and reaching RIAA Gold status about a month after its release." ], "title": "Scarlet's Walk" }, { "sentences": [ "\"Joanne\" is a song recorded by American singer Lady Gaga, for her fifth studio album, \"Joanne\" (2016).", " \"Joanne\" was written by Gaga and Mark Ronson.", " The track was produced by Gaga, Ronson, and BloodPop.", " Musically, it is a country song, which pays homage to Gaga's deceased paternal aunt of the same name.", " \"Joanne\" charted in France and the UK." ], "title": "Joanne (Lady Gaga song)" }, { "sentences": [ "\"Humble and Kind\" is a song written by Lori McKenna and first released by American singer Tim McGraw on January 20, 2016, as the second single from his 14th studio album, \"Damn Country Music\".", " McKenna later recorded her rendition of the song for her eighth studio album, \"The Bird and the Rifle\", released in July 2016.", " Among several other wins and nominations, the song won the award for Best Country Song at the 59th Annual Grammy Awards, \"Video of the Year\" at the 2016 CMT Music Awards, \"Song of the Year\" at 2016 CMA Awards and \"Country Song of the Year\" at 2016 American Music Awards.", " It has been certified platinum and reached the number one position on the country music charts in both Canada and the United States." ], "title": "Humble and Kind" }, { "sentences": [ "Killer BiSH is the third album by Japanese idol group BiSH released through Avex Trax on October 5, 2016.", " The album is the first full album by the group to be released from a major label.", " The album is the first release to feature new member Ayuni D, who joined the group in August 2016 following the departure of Hug Mii.", " Unlike their independent label albums, songs from the album were not released as free downloads prior to release.", " However, the album was released in its entirety in digital format a month prior to the physical release.", " The first 24 hours of the digital release had all of the group's releases including KiLLER BiSH priced at 300 yen.", " The album was preceded by the single \"DEADMAN\", released on May 4, 2016.", " The music video for the track \"Orchestra\" was posted on Youtube on September 9.", " RUKA from Visual-kei band Nightmare, a well known fan of BiSH and BiS, provided the music for the track \"IDOL is SHiT\".", " The track title is an homage to BiS's album IDOL is DEAD while the track is an homage to the song \"IDOL\" from that album." ], "title": "Killer BiSH" }, { "sentences": [ "Joanne is the fifth studio album by American singer Lady Gaga.", " It was released on October 21, 2016, by Streamline and Interscope Records.", " Gaga collaborated with several producers on the album, including Mark Ronson, Jeff Bhasker, BloodPop and RedOne, and co-produced the majority of the material.", " The music of \"Joanne\" features \"stripped-down\" soft rock and dance-pop styles in order to emphasize the singer's vocal abilities.", " Lyrically, the album delves on the theme of family and life's emotions, with the death of her aunt, Joanne Stefani Germanotta, having a deep influence on the record." ], "title": "Joanne (album)" }, { "sentences": [ "The discography of the South Korean singer Lee Tae-min (most often credited as Taemin), consists of one studio album, three extended plays, six singles - five as lead artist and one as featured artist - and four appearances in soundtracks.", " Taemin released his first extended play, entitled \"Ace\" on August 18, 2014, along with its title track \"Danger\".", " On February 23, 2016, he released his first studio album, entitled \"Press It\", featuring the title track \"Press Your Number\".", " The album peaked at #1 on iTunes charts in Japan, Vietnam, Taiwan, Singapore, Thailand, Finland, and Hong Kong.", " It was also the #1 album sold on Hanteo and Synnara charts during its first week, in addition to selling more than 76,000 copies in its first month in South Korea.", "<ref name=\"Gaon Album Ranking Monthly (2/2016)\"> </ref> \"Press Your Number\" debuted at #79 position on the Japan Hot 100, the first song by Taemin to appear on the chart.", " On July 27, 2016, released his first Japanese mini-album, entitled \"Sayonara Hitori\", including 4 new songs and \"Press Your Number\" (Japanese Version).", " The album sold more than 38,000 copies on the first day of release, and shot up to third place on the daily albums charts in Japan.", " Released his second Japanese mini-album, titled \"Flame of Love\", on July 18, 2017.", " After the release, the album immediately ranked #1 on Japan's daily albums charts, selling more than 45,000 copies." ], "title": "Lee Tae-min discography" }, { "sentences": [ "The discography of British singer and songwriter Neon Hitch.", " Neon's debut digital single \"Get Over U\" was released in February 2011.", " Hitch then released her single \"Bad Dog\", which was intended to be the lead single from her debut album.", " Later in 2011, she was featured on Gym Class Heroes' song \"Ass Back Home\".", " In 2012, Neon Hitch released \"Fuck U Betta\" and Gold\" featuring Tyga, her official first and second singles respectively.", " Both songs peaked at number one on the \"Billboard\" Dance/Club Play chart.", " Neon then debuted an EP entitled \"Happy Neon\" in January 2013, which was released online for free.", " In October 2013, Neon announced that her debut album \"Beg, Borrow & Steal\" had been scrapped and she would release a new album that had more of her soul in it.", " In January 2014, Neon released the mixtape \"301 to Paradise\" for free.", " In May 2014, it was announced that Hitch had parted ways with her label Warner Bros. and was gearing up to releasing her new debut album \"Eleutheromaniac\"; she also released \"Happy Neon\" and \"301 to Paradise\" to digital retailers independently in the same month.", " She premiered the lead single of \"Eleutheromaniac\", \"Yard Sale\", in August 2014.", " In January 2015, Neon released \"Sparks\" as the first single from the album.", " In March 2015, Hitch released the EP \"24:00\" for free.", " In 2016, it was announced that Hitch had changed the name of her debut album to \"Anarchy\", which was released on July 22, 2016.", " The lead single from the album, \"Please\", was released on July 8, 2016.", " The album did not contain any of the singles intended to be on \"Eluetheromaniac\", but included a promomotional single she released in 2015, \"Freedom\"." ], "title": "Neon Hitch discography" }, { "sentences": [ "\"As Long as You Love Me\" is a song by Canadian recording artist Justin Bieber, from his third studio album, \"Believe\" (2012).", " The track features American rapper Big Sean.", " It was written by both artists with Nasri Atweh, and was produced by Rodney \"Darkchild\" Jerkins and Andre Lindal.", " It was first released on June 11, 2012, as a promotional single from the album, and one month later it was released as the album's second single." ], "title": "As Long as You Love Me (Justin Bieber song)" }, { "sentences": [ "\"Million Reasons\" is a song recorded by American singer Lady Gaga for her fifth studio album, \"Joanne\" (2016).", " Initially released as a promotional single, it was released to radio stations on November 8, 2016, as the album's second single.", " The track was written by Gaga, Hillary Lindsey and Mark Ronson, and produced by Ronson, Gaga and BloodPop.", " It grew organically from the conversations that Lindsey and Gaga were having one day, with the title phrase lifted from the singer's musings about the men in her life." ], "title": "Million Reasons" } ]
[ "Title: Matthew Morrison (album)\n\nMatthew Morrison is the self-titled debut album of \"Glee\" star Matthew Morrison released on May 10, 2011. The song \"Still Got Tonight\", co-written by Kris Allen, was first released as a promo single for digital stores as a countdown to the album release along with the tracks \"Over the Rainbow\" (with Gwyneth Paltrow) and \"Mona Lisas and Mad Hatters / Rocket Man\" (with Elton John), and a month later performed at a Broadway stage by Matthew himself on the season finale of \"Glee\" (co-starred by Matthew as Will Schuester), \"New York\" (season 2, episode 22). \"Arms of a Woman\" is a cover of the Amos Lee song.", "Title: Scarlet's Walk\n\nScarlet's Walk is the seventh album released in singer-songwriter Tori Amos's solo career. The 18-track concept album details the cross-country travels of Scarlet, a character loosely based on Amos, as well as the concept of America post-September 11, 2001. The album was the first released by Amos on Epic Records after her split with former label Atlantic Records. After a period of trouble with her last label, Amos proved her fan base was still with her when the album debuted at number 7 in the US, selling 107,000 copies in its first week, and reaching RIAA Gold status about a month after its release.", "Title: Joanne (Lady Gaga song)\n\n\"Joanne\" is a song recorded by American singer Lady Gaga, for her fifth studio album, \"Joanne\" (2016). \"Joanne\" was written by Gaga and Mark Ronson. The track was produced by Gaga, Ronson, and BloodPop. Musically, it is a country song, which pays homage to Gaga's deceased paternal aunt of the same name. \"Joanne\" charted in France and the UK.", "Title: Humble and Kind\n\n\"Humble and Kind\" is a song written by Lori McKenna and first released by American singer Tim McGraw on January 20, 2016, as the second single from his 14th studio album, \"Damn Country Music\". McKenna later recorded her rendition of the song for her eighth studio album, \"The Bird and the Rifle\", released in July 2016. Among several other wins and nominations, the song won the award for Best Country Song at the 59th Annual Grammy Awards, \"Video of the Year\" at the 2016 CMT Music Awards, \"Song of the Year\" at 2016 CMA Awards and \"Country Song of the Year\" at 2016 American Music Awards. It has been certified platinum and reached the number one position on the country music charts in both Canada and the United States.", "Title: Killer BiSH\n\nKiller BiSH is the third album by Japanese idol group BiSH released through Avex Trax on October 5, 2016. The album is the first full album by the group to be released from a major label. The album is the first release to feature new member Ayuni D, who joined the group in August 2016 following the departure of Hug Mii. Unlike their independent label albums, songs from the album were not released as free downloads prior to release. However, the album was released in its entirety in digital format a month prior to the physical release. The first 24 hours of the digital release had all of the group's releases including KiLLER BiSH priced at 300 yen. The album was preceded by the single \"DEADMAN\", released on May 4, 2016. The music video for the track \"Orchestra\" was posted on Youtube on September 9. RUKA from Visual-kei band Nightmare, a well known fan of BiSH and BiS, provided the music for the track \"IDOL is SHiT\". The track title is an homage to BiS's album IDOL is DEAD while the track is an homage to the song \"IDOL\" from that album.", "Title: Joanne (album)\n\nJoanne is the fifth studio album by American singer Lady Gaga. It was released on October 21, 2016, by Streamline and Interscope Records. Gaga collaborated with several producers on the album, including Mark Ronson, Jeff Bhasker, BloodPop and RedOne, and co-produced the majority of the material. The music of \"Joanne\" features \"stripped-down\" soft rock and dance-pop styles in order to emphasize the singer's vocal abilities. Lyrically, the album delves on the theme of family and life's emotions, with the death of her aunt, Joanne Stefani Germanotta, having a deep influence on the record.", "Title: Lee Tae-min discography\n\nThe discography of the South Korean singer Lee Tae-min (most often credited as Taemin), consists of one studio album, three extended plays, six singles - five as lead artist and one as featured artist - and four appearances in soundtracks. Taemin released his first extended play, entitled \"Ace\" on August 18, 2014, along with its title track \"Danger\". On February 23, 2016, he released his first studio album, entitled \"Press It\", featuring the title track \"Press Your Number\". The album peaked at #1 on iTunes charts in Japan, Vietnam, Taiwan, Singapore, Thailand, Finland, and Hong Kong. It was also the #1 album sold on Hanteo and Synnara charts during its first week, in addition to selling more than 76,000 copies in its first month in South Korea. <ref name=\"Gaon Album Ranking Monthly (2/2016)\"> </ref> \"Press Your Number\" debuted at #79 position on the Japan Hot 100, the first song by Taemin to appear on the chart. On July 27, 2016, released his first Japanese mini-album, entitled \"Sayonara Hitori\", including 4 new songs and \"Press Your Number\" (Japanese Version). The album sold more than 38,000 copies on the first day of release, and shot up to third place on the daily albums charts in Japan. Released his second Japanese mini-album, titled \"Flame of Love\", on July 18, 2017. After the release, the album immediately ranked #1 on Japan's daily albums charts, selling more than 45,000 copies.", "Title: Neon Hitch discography\n\nThe discography of British singer and songwriter Neon Hitch. Neon's debut digital single \"Get Over U\" was released in February 2011. Hitch then released her single \"Bad Dog\", which was intended to be the lead single from her debut album. Later in 2011, she was featured on Gym Class Heroes' song \"Ass Back Home\". In 2012, Neon Hitch released \"Fuck U Betta\" and Gold\" featuring Tyga, her official first and second singles respectively. Both songs peaked at number one on the \"Billboard\" Dance/Club Play chart. Neon then debuted an EP entitled \"Happy Neon\" in January 2013, which was released online for free. In October 2013, Neon announced that her debut album \"Beg, Borrow & Steal\" had been scrapped and she would release a new album that had more of her soul in it. In January 2014, Neon released the mixtape \"301 to Paradise\" for free. In May 2014, it was announced that Hitch had parted ways with her label Warner Bros. and was gearing up to releasing her new debut album \"Eleutheromaniac\"; she also released \"Happy Neon\" and \"301 to Paradise\" to digital retailers independently in the same month. She premiered the lead single of \"Eleutheromaniac\", \"Yard Sale\", in August 2014. In January 2015, Neon released \"Sparks\" as the first single from the album. In March 2015, Hitch released the EP \"24:00\" for free. In 2016, it was announced that Hitch had changed the name of her debut album to \"Anarchy\", which was released on July 22, 2016. The lead single from the album, \"Please\", was released on July 8, 2016. The album did not contain any of the singles intended to be on \"Eluetheromaniac\", but included a promomotional single she released in 2015, \"Freedom\".", "Title: As Long as You Love Me (Justin Bieber song)\n\n\"As Long as You Love Me\" is a song by Canadian recording artist Justin Bieber, from his third studio album, \"Believe\" (2012). The track features American rapper Big Sean. It was written by both artists with Nasri Atweh, and was produced by Rodney \"Darkchild\" Jerkins and Andre Lindal. It was first released on June 11, 2012, as a promotional single from the album, and one month later it was released as the album's second single.", "Title: Million Reasons\n\n\"Million Reasons\" is a song recorded by American singer Lady Gaga for her fifth studio album, \"Joanne\" (2016). Initially released as a promotional single, it was released to radio stations on November 8, 2016, as the album's second single. The track was written by Gaga, Hillary Lindsey and Mark Ronson, and produced by Ronson, Gaga and BloodPop. It grew organically from the conversations that Lindsey and Gaga were having one day, with the title phrase lifted from the singer's musings about the men in her life." ]
2,199
Were Michael Bay and Albert Ray both directors?
yes
comparison
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[ { "sentences": [ "Albert Ray (August 28, 1897 – February 5, 1944) was an American film director, actor and screenwriter.", " He directed 76 films between 1920 and 1939.", " He also appeared in 18 films between 1915 and 1922.", " He was born in New Rochelle, New York and died in Los Angeles, California." ], "title": "Albert Ray" }, { "sentences": [ "A Tailor-Made Man is a 1922 American comedy silent film directed by Joe De Grasse and written by Albert Ray.", " The film stars Charles Ray, Tom Ricketts, Ethel Grandin, Victor Potel, Stanton Heck, Edythe Chapman, and Irene.", " The film was released on August 5, 1922, by United Artists.", " It is not known whether the film currently survives." ], "title": "A Tailor-Made Man (1922 film)" }, { "sentences": [ "Change of Heart is a 1938 American comedy film directed by James Tinling and written by Frances Hyland and Albert Ray.", " The film stars Gloria Stuart, Michael Whalen, Lyle Talbot, Delmar Watson and Jane Darwell.", " The film was released on January 14, 1938, by 20th Century Fox." ], "title": "Change of Heart (1938 film)" }, { "sentences": [ "The Hitcher is a 2007 American horror-thriller film starring Sean Bean, Sophia Bush and Zachary Knighton.", " It is a remake of the 1986 film of the same name starring Rutger Hauer, Jennifer Jason Leigh, and C. Thomas Howell.", " \"The Hitcher\" was directed by Dave Meyers and produced by Michael Bay’s production company Platinum Dunes.", " This is the second feature film collaboration between Sean Bean and Michael Bay after the 2005 film \"The Island\"." ], "title": "The Hitcher (2007 film)" }, { "sentences": [ "Lawless Land is a 1937 American film directed by Albert Ray." ], "title": "Lawless Land" }, { "sentences": [ "American director and producer Michael Bay started his career directing music videos and commercials.", " This included a commercial for the American Red Cross in 1992 which received a Clio Award, and music videos for Donny Osmond, and Meat Loaf.", " Jerry Bruckheimer recognizing his achievements on commercials offered him the chance to direct one of his productions as Bay's feature film debut.", " Bay did so with Bruckheimer's action comedy \"Bad Boys\" starring Will Smith, and Martin Lawrence.", " In the same year he also received a Directors Guild of America Award for his work on commercials.", " Bay followed this with action film \"The Rock\" starring Sean Connery, and Nicolas Cage.", " The film was a commercial success grossing over $335 million at the worldwide box-office.", " In 1998, he directed, and produced the science fiction disaster film \"Armageddon\" which was the highest-grossing film of the year, and Bay received the Saturn Award for Best Director.", " After the success of \"Armageddon\" he also became the youngest director to gross $1 billion at the worldwide box-office." ], "title": "Michael Bay filmography" }, { "sentences": [ "The Girl I Loved is a 1923 American drama silent film directed by Joe De Grasse and written by Albert Ray.", " The film stars Charles Ray, Patsy Ruth Miller, Ramsey Wallace, Edythe Chapman and William Courtright.", " The film was released on February 15, 1923, by United Artists." ], "title": "The Girl I Loved" }, { "sentences": [ "The Courtship of Miles Standish is a 1923 American silent epic historical romantic drama film produced by and starring Charles Ray, Enid Bennett, and E. Alyn Warren.", " Directed by Frederic Sullivan, nephew of the famous composer Sir Arthur Sullivan, and scripted by Albert Ray, the film is based on Henry Wadsworth Longfellow's 1858 poem \"The Courtship of Miles Standish\".", " No known prints of the film exist and it is now presumed lost." ], "title": "The Courtship of Miles Standish (1923 film)" }, { "sentences": [ "Peter A. Coclanis is an American historian, currently the Albert Ray Newsome Distinguished Professor at University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill.", " His current concerns are business history and has studied places such as American South and Southeast Asia." ], "title": "Peter Coclanis" }, { "sentences": [ "Michael Benjamin Bay (born February 17, 1965) is an American filmmaker known for directing and producing big-budget, high-concept action films characterized by fast cutting, stylistic visuals and extensive use of special effects, including frequent depictions of explosions.", " The films he has produced and directed, which include \"Armageddon\" (1998), \"Pearl Harbor\" (2001) and the \"Transformers\" film series (2007–present), have grossed over US$ worldwide, making him one of the most commercially successful directors in history.", " He is co-founder of commercial production house The Institute, a.k.a.", " The Institute for the Development of Enhanced Perceptual Awareness.", " He co-owns Platinum Dunes, a production house which has remade horror movies including \"The Texas Chainsaw Massacre\" (2003), \"The Amityville Horror\" (2005), \"The Hitcher\" (2007), \"Friday the 13th\" (2009) and \"A Nightmare on Elm Street\" (2010)." ], "title": "Michael Bay" } ]
[ "Title: Albert Ray\n\nAlbert Ray (August 28, 1897 – February 5, 1944) was an American film director, actor and screenwriter. He directed 76 films between 1920 and 1939. He also appeared in 18 films between 1915 and 1922. He was born in New Rochelle, New York and died in Los Angeles, California.", "Title: A Tailor-Made Man (1922 film)\n\nA Tailor-Made Man is a 1922 American comedy silent film directed by Joe De Grasse and written by Albert Ray. The film stars Charles Ray, Tom Ricketts, Ethel Grandin, Victor Potel, Stanton Heck, Edythe Chapman, and Irene. The film was released on August 5, 1922, by United Artists. It is not known whether the film currently survives.", "Title: Change of Heart (1938 film)\n\nChange of Heart is a 1938 American comedy film directed by James Tinling and written by Frances Hyland and Albert Ray. The film stars Gloria Stuart, Michael Whalen, Lyle Talbot, Delmar Watson and Jane Darwell. The film was released on January 14, 1938, by 20th Century Fox.", "Title: The Hitcher (2007 film)\n\nThe Hitcher is a 2007 American horror-thriller film starring Sean Bean, Sophia Bush and Zachary Knighton. It is a remake of the 1986 film of the same name starring Rutger Hauer, Jennifer Jason Leigh, and C. Thomas Howell. \"The Hitcher\" was directed by Dave Meyers and produced by Michael Bay’s production company Platinum Dunes. This is the second feature film collaboration between Sean Bean and Michael Bay after the 2005 film \"The Island\".", "Title: Lawless Land\n\nLawless Land is a 1937 American film directed by Albert Ray.", "Title: Michael Bay filmography\n\nAmerican director and producer Michael Bay started his career directing music videos and commercials. This included a commercial for the American Red Cross in 1992 which received a Clio Award, and music videos for Donny Osmond, and Meat Loaf. Jerry Bruckheimer recognizing his achievements on commercials offered him the chance to direct one of his productions as Bay's feature film debut. Bay did so with Bruckheimer's action comedy \"Bad Boys\" starring Will Smith, and Martin Lawrence. In the same year he also received a Directors Guild of America Award for his work on commercials. Bay followed this with action film \"The Rock\" starring Sean Connery, and Nicolas Cage. The film was a commercial success grossing over $335 million at the worldwide box-office. In 1998, he directed, and produced the science fiction disaster film \"Armageddon\" which was the highest-grossing film of the year, and Bay received the Saturn Award for Best Director. After the success of \"Armageddon\" he also became the youngest director to gross $1 billion at the worldwide box-office.", "Title: The Girl I Loved\n\nThe Girl I Loved is a 1923 American drama silent film directed by Joe De Grasse and written by Albert Ray. The film stars Charles Ray, Patsy Ruth Miller, Ramsey Wallace, Edythe Chapman and William Courtright. The film was released on February 15, 1923, by United Artists.", "Title: The Courtship of Miles Standish (1923 film)\n\nThe Courtship of Miles Standish is a 1923 American silent epic historical romantic drama film produced by and starring Charles Ray, Enid Bennett, and E. Alyn Warren. Directed by Frederic Sullivan, nephew of the famous composer Sir Arthur Sullivan, and scripted by Albert Ray, the film is based on Henry Wadsworth Longfellow's 1858 poem \"The Courtship of Miles Standish\". No known prints of the film exist and it is now presumed lost.", "Title: Peter Coclanis\n\nPeter A. Coclanis is an American historian, currently the Albert Ray Newsome Distinguished Professor at University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. His current concerns are business history and has studied places such as American South and Southeast Asia.", "Title: Michael Bay\n\nMichael Benjamin Bay (born February 17, 1965) is an American filmmaker known for directing and producing big-budget, high-concept action films characterized by fast cutting, stylistic visuals and extensive use of special effects, including frequent depictions of explosions. The films he has produced and directed, which include \"Armageddon\" (1998), \"Pearl Harbor\" (2001) and the \"Transformers\" film series (2007–present), have grossed over US$ worldwide, making him one of the most commercially successful directors in history. He is co-founder of commercial production house The Institute, a.k.a. The Institute for the Development of Enhanced Perceptual Awareness. He co-owns Platinum Dunes, a production house which has remade horror movies including \"The Texas Chainsaw Massacre\" (2003), \"The Amityville Horror\" (2005), \"The Hitcher\" (2007), \"Friday the 13th\" (2009) and \"A Nightmare on Elm Street\" (2010)." ]