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Lee Klancher is a photographer and writer who has contributed words and images to more than 30 books, as well as dozens of national magazines, including "Men’s Journal", a monthly men's lifestyle magazine focused on outdoor recreation and comprising editorials on the outdoors, environmental issues, health and fitness, style and fashion, and gear, and founded in which year?
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" He provided illustrations for numerous books and magazines, as well as for commercial items, such as posters, advertisements and calendars.",
" He is perhaps best known for illustrating Jack London's \"The Call of the Wild\" and for providing the cover art for many issues of Outdoor Recreation / Outdoor Life Magazine during the 1920s and early 1930s.",
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" Aimed at men aged 25 to 44, it is Australia's highest selling magazine aimed at men.",
" It features stories on physical fitness, health news, nutrition, fashion and sexual health.",
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" The show has become part of the Oregon zeitgeist.",
" Steve Amen is the show's host and executive producer.",
" Named for the field guides used to identify plants, animals, and natural phenomenon, the wide-ranging series covers Oregon natural history, outdoor recreation, conservation, agriculture, rural life, and other local subjects.",
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" Founded in June, 1981, The magazine has 23,000 subscribers throughout the country and sells 8,000 copies on newsstands throughout the Midwest.",
" Launched in 2008, MyNorth.com is the online home of \"Traverse, Northern Michigan’s Magazine\" and a portal to the Northern Michigan lifestyle.",
" At MyNorth.com readers can access news plus a complete database of Northern Michigan attractions, travel ideas like Sleeping Bear Dunes and Mackinac, outdoors recreation, restaurant hot spots, wineries, breweries, northern style and events across Northern Michigan.",
" The pages of \"Traverse Magazine\" are filled with four-color photography and articles on food, wine, restaurants, outdoors recreation, events, essays, history and Northern Michigan lifestyle.",
" Other magazines produced by the staff of Traverse Magazine include Northern Home & Cottage, MyNorth Vacation Guide, MyNorth Wedding, Meetings North, Senior Living, Holidays Up North and more.",
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" Each member is considered the leader in its country and is committed to building links between 400,000 environmental professionals across Europe in both the public and private sectors.",
" The EEP is unique in bringing together the leading national business-to-business magazines as an expert network for the dissemination of high-quality environmental information throughout Europe.",
" The target market for EEP is highly educated individuals.",
" It deals with different environmental issues across the board, including water supply, waste management, recycling,remediation of contaminated land, air pollution, noise, energy, and tracking technologies as well as environmental administration.",
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"Title: Philip R. Goodwin\n\nPhilip R. Goodwin (September 16, 1881 – December 14, 1935) was an American painter and illustrator who specialized in depictions of wildlife, the outdoors, fishing, hunting and the Old American West. He provided illustrations for numerous books and magazines, as well as for commercial items, such as posters, advertisements and calendars. He is perhaps best known for illustrating Jack London's \"The Call of the Wild\" and for providing the cover art for many issues of Outdoor Recreation / Outdoor Life Magazine during the 1920s and early 1930s. He is also the artist who designed the Horse & Rider Trademark of the Winchester Repeating Arms Company. Goodwin was a very private person and did not seek publicity, so not much was known about his private life during his lifetime. Most of what is known comes from letters held at the Buffalo Bill Historical Center.",
"Title: Bureau of Outdoor Recreation\n\nThe Bureau of Outdoor Recreation (BOR) was an agency of the United States Department of the Interior with the mission of planning outdoor recreation opportunities for the Interior Department and assisting private, local, and state organizations with their recreation planning. BOR was founded by Secretarial Order in April 1962, and formally established with the passage of the National Outdoor Recreation Act (Public Law 88-29) in May 1963. The functions of Nationwide Planning and Cooperative Services were transferred from the National Park Service to BOR after its establishment. The Bureau was absorbed into a new agency, the Heritage Conservation and Recreation Service, in 1977.",
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"Title: Outside (magazine)\n\nOutside is an American magazine focused on the outdoors. The first issue was published in September 1977. Its mission statement is \"to inspire active participation in the world outside through award-winning coverage of the sports, people, places, adventure, discoveries, health and fitness, gear and apparel, trends and events that make up an active lifestyle.\"",
"Title: Men's Health (Australian magazine)\n\nMen's Health is an Australian monthly men's magazine published by Pacific Magazines. Aimed at men aged 25 to 44, it is Australia's highest selling magazine aimed at men. It features stories on physical fitness, health news, nutrition, fashion and sexual health. Its editor is Ian Cockerill. It more than doubles sales of its most direct competitor \"Australian Men's Fitness\".",
"Title: Lee Klancher\n\nLee Klancher is a photographer and writer who has contributed words and images to more than 30 books, as well as dozens of national magazines, including \"Men’s Journal\", \"Draft\", and \"Motorcyclist\".",
"Title: Oregon Field Guide\n\nOregon Field Guide is a weekly television program produced by Oregon Public Broadcasting focusing on recreation, the outdoors, and environmental issues in the state of Oregon. The show has become part of the Oregon zeitgeist. Steve Amen is the show's host and executive producer. Named for the field guides used to identify plants, animals, and natural phenomenon, the wide-ranging series covers Oregon natural history, outdoor recreation, conservation, agriculture, rural life, and other local subjects. Produced with deep narratives rather than short segments, 13 half-hour and one full-hour episodes are shown per year.",
"Title: Traverse (magazine)\n\nTraverse, Northern Michigan's Magazine is a monthly magazine about life in Northern Michigan including Petoskey, Mackinac Island, Harbor Springs, Frankfort, Traverse City, Leelanau County, the Upper Peninsula, and more. Founded in June, 1981, The magazine has 23,000 subscribers throughout the country and sells 8,000 copies on newsstands throughout the Midwest. Launched in 2008, MyNorth.com is the online home of \"Traverse, Northern Michigan’s Magazine\" and a portal to the Northern Michigan lifestyle. At MyNorth.com readers can access news plus a complete database of Northern Michigan attractions, travel ideas like Sleeping Bear Dunes and Mackinac, outdoors recreation, restaurant hot spots, wineries, breweries, northern style and events across Northern Michigan. The pages of \"Traverse Magazine\" are filled with four-color photography and articles on food, wine, restaurants, outdoors recreation, events, essays, history and Northern Michigan lifestyle. Other magazines produced by the staff of Traverse Magazine include Northern Home & Cottage, MyNorth Vacation Guide, MyNorth Wedding, Meetings North, Senior Living, Holidays Up North and more. Books published include The Cottage Cookbook, and Reflections of a Life Up North.",
"Title: European Environmental Press\n\nThe European Environmental Press (EEP) is a Europe-wide association of nearly two dozen environmental magazines. The combined circulation is 800.000. Each member is considered the leader in its country and is committed to building links between 400,000 environmental professionals across Europe in both the public and private sectors. The EEP is unique in bringing together the leading national business-to-business magazines as an expert network for the dissemination of high-quality environmental information throughout Europe. The target market for EEP is highly educated individuals. It deals with different environmental issues across the board, including water supply, waste management, recycling,remediation of contaminated land, air pollution, noise, energy, and tracking technologies as well as environmental administration. The magazine is highly technologically optimistic and has focused on many technological solutions to environmental problems."
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What type of category does Pitcairnia and Evolvulus have in common?
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" It was intended to supersede more limited measures of category goodness such as \"cue validity\" (; ) and \"collocation index\" .",
" It provides a normative information-theoretic measure of the \"predictive advantage\" gained by the observer who possesses knowledge of the given category structure (i.e., the class labels of instances) over the observer who does \"not\" possess knowledge of the category structure.",
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" Competition is divided by age groups (I. to IX.",
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"Title: Pitcairnia\n\nPitcairnia is a genus of the botanical family Bromeliaceae, subfamily Pitcairnioideae. It was named for Dr. William Pitcairn, English physician and gardener (1711-1791). The genus \"Pitcairnia\" ranks as the second most prolific of the bromeliad family (after \"Tillandsia).\" They are most abundant in Colombia, Peru and Brazil, but can also be found in areas from Cuba and Mexico south to Argentina. One species, \"Pitcairnia feliciana\" is found in tropical West Africa and is the only member of the Bromeliaceae family not native to the Western Hemisphere.",
"Title: Hurricane Hugo\n\nHurricane Hugo was a powerful Cape Verde–type hurricane that caused widespread damage and loss of life in the Leeward Islands, Puerto Rico, and the Southeast United States. It formed over the eastern Atlantic near the Cape Verde Islands on September 9, 1989. Hugo moved thousands of miles across the Atlantic, rapidly strengthening to briefly attain category 5 hurricane strength on its journey. It later crossed over Guadeloupe and St. Croix on September 17 and 18 as a category 4 hurricane. Weakening slightly more, it passed over Puerto Rico as a strong category 3 hurricane. Further weakening occurred several hours after re-emerging into the Atlantic, becoming downgraded to a category 2 hurricane. However, it re-strengthened into a category 4 hurricane before making landfall just slightly north of Charleston, on Isle of Palms on September 21 with 140 mph sustained winds (gusts to more than 160 mph). It had devolved to a remnant low near Lake Erie by the next day. As of 2016, Hurricane Hugo is the most intense tropical cyclone to strike the East Coast north of Florida since 1900.",
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"Title: Evolvulus\n\nEvolvulus is a genus of flowering plants in the Convolvulaceae, the morning glory family. They are known generally as dwarf morning glories. Most all are native to the Americas. There are about 100 species."
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Who directed the film in which Essie Davis played the role of Amelia Vanek?
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" Since she left the show, Brady has appeared in the film \"Mullet\", the TV sitcom \"Kath & Kim\" and the SBS series \"RAN (Remote Area Nurse)\".",
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"Leprechaun is a 1993 American horror comedy film written and directed by Mark Jones.",
" It stars Warwick Davis in the title role and Jennifer Aniston in her film debut.",
" Davis plays a vengeful leprechaun who believes a family has stolen his pot of gold.",
" As he hunts them, they attempt to locate his gold to vanquish him.",
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"Liz Sanbourne is a fictional character from the American soap opera \"Passions\", which aired on National Broadcasting Company (NBC) from 1999–2007 and on DirecTV from 2007–08.",
" Created by the soap's head writer, James E. Reilly, Liz was portrayed by Amelia Marshall from October 3, 2001 to February 17, 2006.",
" Arreale Davis and Taquel Graves also played the role in flashbacks in 2003.",
" Reilly approached Marshall about the role after they worked together on \"Guiding Light\"; Marshall was attracted to the series due to the opportunity to play a darker and more complex character than her previous experiences.",
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"Species III is a 2004 science fiction thriller television film.",
" The film, directed by Brad Turner, is the third installment of the \"Species\" series, and stars Robin Dunne, Robert Knepper, Sunny Mabrey, Amelia Cooke and John Paul Pitoc.",
" Natasha Henstridge, who was contracted to a trilogy commencing with the first \"Species\" film, briefly reprises the role of Eve in the opening scene."
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"Title: Peta Brady\n\nPeta Brady (born 1972) is an Australian actress. She is best known for being the second actress to play Cody Willis, a role instuituted by Amelia Frid in the TV soap opera \"Neighbours\". Since she left the show, Brady has appeared in the film \"Mullet\", the TV sitcom \"Kath & Kim\" and the SBS series \"RAN (Remote Area Nurse)\". In a recent theatre role, Brady played 'Annie' in \"Love\" by Patricia Cornelius.",
"Title: Leprechaun (film)\n\nLeprechaun is a 1993 American horror comedy film written and directed by Mark Jones. It stars Warwick Davis in the title role and Jennifer Aniston in her film debut. Davis plays a vengeful leprechaun who believes a family has stolen his pot of gold. As he hunts them, they attempt to locate his gold to vanquish him. The film was originally meant to be more of a straight horror film, but Davis injected humor into his role. Re-shoots also added increased gore to appeal to older audiences.",
"Title: The Lamb (1915 film)\n\nThe Lamb is a 1915 American silent adventure comedy/Western film featuring Douglas Fairbanks in his first starring role. Directed by W. Christy Cabanne, the film is based on the popular 1913 Broadway play \"The New Henrietta\", in which Fairbanks co-starred with William H. Crane, Amelia Bingham and a very young Patricia Collinge. D. W. Griffith, writing under the pseudonym Granville Barker, along with director Christy Cabanne, essentially expanded the play beyond the plush nouveau riche apartment setting of the play, and provided a western element to the story. This would give Fairbanks a chance to show his physical prowess cinematically and loosen the play from what would be stage bound constraints. Griffith also altered characters; Fairbanks' character's name is changed to Gerald, with his parent being his mother (Kate Toncray), whereas in the play his character was named Nick with his parent being his father played by Crane.",
"Title: Duane Davis\n\nDuane Davis, the son of NFL Hall of Fame defensive end Willie Davis and Ann Davis, is an American actor who has been in such films as \"Ghosts of Mars\" and \"Paparazzi\". He has made something of a career of playing athletes - famous or not. He played Joe Louis in a made-for-TV movie about \"Rocky Marciano\", James \"Buster\" Douglas in the HBO original movie \"Tyson\", Bo Kimble in and as ESU football star Alvin Mack in the 1993 film \"The Program\". Davis played Duke DePalma, a former boxer-turned-crime fighter in \"Team Knight Rider\", a short-lived spin-off series of the original \"Knight Rider\" TV series. He played a recurring character in \"Sisters\", and has been in other TV shows such as \"M.A.N.T.I.S.\", \"L.A. Law\", \"A Different World\", \"What's Happening Now\", \"Head of the Class\", \"Little Big League\", and \"Necessary Roughness\". He played a boxer in the movie \"Diggstown\" and also had a small role in Carl Reiner's 1987 comedy film, \"Summer School.\"",
"Title: Essie Davis\n\nEsther \"Essie\" Davis (born January 7, 1970) is an Australian actress. She is best known for her roles as Phryne Fisher in \"Miss Fisher's Murder Mysteries\" and Amelia Vanek in \"The Babadook\". Other major work has included a recurring role in season six of the TV series \"Game of Thrones\", and a role as Elizabeth Woodville in the TV series \"The White Princess\", an adaptation of Philippa Gregory's historical novel.",
"Title: Liz Sanbourne\n\nLiz Sanbourne is a fictional character from the American soap opera \"Passions\", which aired on National Broadcasting Company (NBC) from 1999–2007 and on DirecTV from 2007–08. Created by the soap's head writer, James E. Reilly, Liz was portrayed by Amelia Marshall from October 3, 2001 to February 17, 2006. Arreale Davis and Taquel Graves also played the role in flashbacks in 2003. Reilly approached Marshall about the role after they worked together on \"Guiding Light\"; Marshall was attracted to the series due to the opportunity to play a darker and more complex character than her previous experiences. Her casting was part of NBC's attempt to include a racially diverse ensemble on daytime television.",
"Title: River Street (film)\n\nRiver Street is a 1996 Australian film directed by Tony Mahood and starring Aden Young, Bill Hunter, Essie Davis, and Mitchell Dillon. It started filming on 18 September 1995.",
"Title: The Babadook\n\nThe Babadook is a 2014 Australian psychological horror film written and directed by Jennifer Kent in her directorial debut, and produced by Kristina Ceyton and Kristian Moliere. The film stars Essie Davis, Noah Wiseman, Daniel Henshall, Hayley McElhinney, Barbara West, and Ben Winspear. It is based on the 2005 short film \"Monster\", also written and directed by Kent.",
"Title: Mindhorn\n\nMindhorn is a British 2016 independent comedy film directed by Sean Foley, written by Julian Barratt and Simon Farnaby, and produced by Steve Coogan and Ridley Scott. It stars Barratt, Farnaby, Essie Davis, Russell Tovey and Andrea Riseborough, with cameo appearances by Kenneth Branagh and Simon Callow as themselves. Barratt plays Richard Thorncroft, a faded television actor drawn into negotiations with a criminal who believes his character Detective Mindhorn is real.",
"Title: Species III\n\nSpecies III is a 2004 science fiction thriller television film. The film, directed by Brad Turner, is the third installment of the \"Species\" series, and stars Robin Dunne, Robert Knepper, Sunny Mabrey, Amelia Cooke and John Paul Pitoc. Natasha Henstridge, who was contracted to a trilogy commencing with the first \"Species\" film, briefly reprises the role of Eve in the opening scene."
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Josh Dun is the drummer for the musical duo from what city?
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"Welcome To Dun Vegas is the third album by Scottish Celtic fusion group Peatbog Faeries, recorded in a cottage on the banks of Pool Roag, near Dunvegan, on the Isle of Skye, and released in July 2003 as the first release on the band's own Peatbog Records label.",
" Following the electronic-infused \"Faerie Stories\" (2001), \"Dun Vegas\" was co-produced between Calum MacLean and the band's drummer Iain Copeland.",
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"American musical duo Twenty One Pilots have released four studio albums, one live album, seven extended plays, fifteen singles and eighteen music videos.",
" The band was formed in 2009 and currently consists of Tyler Joseph and Josh Dun.",
" They put out two self-released albums, \"Twenty One Pilots\" in 2009 and \"Regional at Best\" in 2011, before being signed by Fueled by Ramen in 2012.",
" They released their third studio album, \"Vessel\", with Fueled by Ramen in 2013.",
" Their fourth studio album, \"Blurryface\", was released on May 15, 2015 through the same label.",
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"Rock City is an American musical duo formed in 2003, from Saint Thomas, U.S. Virgin Islands.",
" The duo consists of brothers Theron and Timothy Thomas, who use the stage names Uptown AP and A.I. respectively.",
" They are also a songwriting and record production team.",
" The duo have also released music under the names R. City and Planet VI.",
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"Illya Kuryaki and the Valderramas (IKV) is a musical duo formed in 1991 consisting of Dante Spinetta and Emmanuel Horvilleur, from Buenos Aires, Argentina.",
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" The duo took their name from a fictional character, the Soviet spy Illya Kuryakin in the hit 1960s TV show \"The Man from U.N.C.L.E.\", and the Colombian football player Carlos Valderrama.",
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"Stone & Stone are a German music duo made up of the husband and wife team Glen J. Penniston and Tatjana Cheyenne Penniston.",
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" They formed their musical duo in 1993 and released their first single called \"I Wish You Were Here\" was placed 31 in the German charts for 16 weeks, they released their studio album the following year entitled \"Miracles\"."
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"Elenowen is an American Singer-songwriter/Folk Rock musical duo, composed of married couple Josh and Nicole Johnson.",
" Elenowen released their debut album, \"Pulling Back The Veil\".",
" In 2011 the duo also appeared on the first season of NBC's \"The Voice\".",
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"Alena and Ninel Karpovich (Belarusian: Алёна Карповіч, Нінэль Карповіч ; born on 3 March 1985 in Minsk, Byelorussian SSR, USSR) are a Belarusian twin sister musical duo that are current members of the pop group 3+2 that represented Belarus in the Eurovision Song Contest 2010 in Oslo.",
" They have both hosted the Belarusian national lottery show together for a year.",
" The twins have also release a few music singles as a musical duo.",
" They were finalists in the television talent show New Voices of Belarus equal to Star Factory and got work in the main state orchestra of Belarus.",
" During the television show TV project Musical Court the twins became two of the members of the pop group 3+2 that will represent Belarus in the Eurovision on 25 May 2010.",
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"Twenty One Pilots (stylized as TWENTY ØNE PILØTS, and formerly as twenty | one | pilots) is an American musical duo originating from Columbus, Ohio.",
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"Title: Josh Dun\n\nJoshua William \"Josh\" Dun (born June 18, 1988) is an American musician. He is the drummer for the musical duo Twenty One Pilots.",
"Title: Welcome to Dun Vegas\n\nWelcome To Dun Vegas is the third album by Scottish Celtic fusion group Peatbog Faeries, recorded in a cottage on the banks of Pool Roag, near Dunvegan, on the Isle of Skye, and released in July 2003 as the first release on the band's own Peatbog Records label. Following the electronic-infused \"Faerie Stories\" (2001), \"Dun Vegas\" was co-produced between Calum MacLean and the band's drummer Iain Copeland. The album is experimental, mixing traditional and modern Celtic music with other genres and styles such as African music and electronica and featuring experimental effects including backwards drumming and a track based around a kitchen cooker timer.",
"Title: Twenty One Pilots discography\n\nAmerican musical duo Twenty One Pilots have released four studio albums, one live album, seven extended plays, fifteen singles and eighteen music videos. The band was formed in 2009 and currently consists of Tyler Joseph and Josh Dun. They put out two self-released albums, \"Twenty One Pilots\" in 2009 and \"Regional at Best\" in 2011, before being signed by Fueled by Ramen in 2012. They released their third studio album, \"Vessel\", with Fueled by Ramen in 2013. Their fourth studio album, \"Blurryface\", was released on May 15, 2015 through the same label. On November 25, 2016, they released \"Blurryface Live\", a three-LP, Tri-Gatefold Picture Disc Vinyl featuring the live audio recorded during a concert at The Fox Theater in Oakland, CA.",
"Title: Rock City (duo)\n\nRock City is an American musical duo formed in 2003, from Saint Thomas, U.S. Virgin Islands. The duo consists of brothers Theron and Timothy Thomas, who use the stage names Uptown AP and A.I. respectively. They are also a songwriting and record production team. The duo have also released music under the names R. City and Planet VI. Their debut album, \"What Dreams Are Made Of\", was released in 2015. They are known for the single \"Locked Away\" featuring Adam Levine.",
"Title: Illya Kuryaki and the Valderramas\n\nIllya Kuryaki and the Valderramas (IKV) is a musical duo formed in 1991 consisting of Dante Spinetta and Emmanuel Horvilleur, from Buenos Aires, Argentina. The duo split in 2001 to follow solo careers, but later performed together several times, and officially reunited in 2011. The duo took their name from a fictional character, the Soviet spy Illya Kuryakin in the hit 1960s TV show \"The Man from U.N.C.L.E.\", and the Colombian football player Carlos Valderrama. Their musical style is extremely wide-ranging, including hip-hop, rock, funk, and salsa.",
"Title: Stone & Stone\n\nStone & Stone are a German music duo made up of the husband and wife team Glen J. Penniston and Tatjana Cheyenne Penniston. Glen arrived in Germany in the 1970s and started a career as a drummer, he met Cheyenne in 1979 and in 1985 they married. They formed their musical duo in 1993 and released their first single called \"I Wish You Were Here\" was placed 31 in the German charts for 16 weeks, they released their studio album the following year entitled \"Miracles\".",
"Title: Elenowen\n\nElenowen is an American Singer-songwriter/Folk Rock musical duo, composed of married couple Josh and Nicole Johnson. Elenowen released their debut album, \"Pulling Back The Veil\". In 2011 the duo also appeared on the first season of NBC's \"The Voice\". The duo followed up with a 5-song self-titled EP, released May 2012.",
"Title: Alena and Ninel Karpovich\n\nAlena and Ninel Karpovich (Belarusian: Алёна Карповіч, Нінэль Карповіч ; born on 3 March 1985 in Minsk, Byelorussian SSR, USSR) are a Belarusian twin sister musical duo that are current members of the pop group 3+2 that represented Belarus in the Eurovision Song Contest 2010 in Oslo. They have both hosted the Belarusian national lottery show together for a year. The twins have also release a few music singles as a musical duo. They were finalists in the television talent show New Voices of Belarus equal to Star Factory and got work in the main state orchestra of Belarus. During the television show TV project Musical Court the twins became two of the members of the pop group 3+2 that will represent Belarus in the Eurovision on 25 May 2010. The sisters also had their own entry in the Belarus pre-selection heats that was held previously.",
"Title: Twenty One Pilots\n\nTwenty One Pilots (stylized as TWENTY ØNE PILØTS, and formerly as twenty | one | pilots) is an American musical duo originating from Columbus, Ohio. The band was formed in 2009 by lead vocalist Tyler Joseph along with former members Nick Thomas and Chris Salih, who left in 2011, and currently consists of Joseph and drummer Josh Dun. The duo rose to fame in the mid-2010s after several years of touring and independent releases.",
"Title: The Maxes\n\nThe Maxes were a Manhattan-based musical duo headed by Josh Max and Julie James. Max was the guitarist, singer, songwriter and arranger of music for the group and James was vocalist. Live, the act usually had four pieces; standup bass, drums, guitar and vocals, but piano and brass were occasionally added."
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What is the objective of Ampyx Power's project begun in 2011?
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land the first humans on Mars
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" In 2011, Lansdorp sold a majority of his Ampyx Power shares to fund his new project, Mars One.",
" Wubbo Ockels' interest in energy began when he let a kite line slip and it burned his hand.",
" He became interested and started to study and research how this could be turned into electricity.",
" At Delft University, he formed a team with Bas Lansdorp that worked on developing kites that could retrieve energy from the sky.",
" Richard Ruiterkamp became the team leader and he created a fixed wing aircraft that allowed greater controllability and allowing the generation of more energy.",
" In 2008 he founded the company with Bas Lansdorp.",
" Lansdorp worked on the business aspect, and Ruiterkamp was head of the science division.",
" Currently, Ampyx Power has a team of 40 engineers.",
" Their current prototype is the AP3 Ampyx Power Airborne Wind Energy System (AWES).",
" The system is a tethered aircraft that converts wind into electric energy.",
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":\"Kolubelnyye mira\") is a Russian animated project begun in 2005, whose goal is to create animated music videos to musical performances of lullabies (in their original languages) from countries around the world.",
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"The Temple Mount Sifting Project (formerly known as the Temple Mount Salvage Operation) is an Israeli archaeological project begun in 2005 dedicated to recovering archaeological artifacts from 400 truckloads of topsoil removed from the Temple Mount by the \"Waqf\" during the construction of the underground el-Marwani Mosque from 1996 to 1999.",
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" The album's guest musicians included Bernard Georges on bass, Kristin Hersh on guitar loops, Belly's Tom Gorman on bass, Melissa \"Misi\" Narcizo on piano and keyboards, and Frank Gardner on bass and bass synthesizer.",
" Narcizo employed tape loops and samples from obscure, vintage music to achieve the album's ambient-styled instrumental sounds.",
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"Robert Shetterly (born in 1946 in Cincinnati, Ohio) is an American artist.",
" Shetterly is best known for his portrait series, \"Americans Who Tell the Truth,\" a project begun in response to U.S. government actions following the September 11, 2001 attacks on the World Trade Towers in New York City.",
" Shetterly undertook the project as a way to deal with his own grief and anger by painting Americans who inspired him.",
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"Brain Cell is a mail art project begun by Ryosuke Cohen in June 1985.",
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" These are sent through the mail to Cohen, who assembles and prints them as part of each cell.",
" He prints 150 copies (30 x 42 cm) with a small silkscreen system called a Cyclostyle (now out of production).",
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" It is intended to demonstrate a new nontoxic spacecraft propellant system (methane and oxygen) and an autonomous landing and hazard detection technology.",
" The prototype planetary lander is capable of autonomous flight, including vertical takeoff and landings.",
" The vehicles are NASA-designed robotic landers that will be able to land and take off with 1,100 pounds (500 kg) of cargo on the Moon.",
" The prospect is an engine that runs reliably on propellants that are not only cheaper and safer here on Earth, but could also be potentially manufactured on the Moon and Mars.",
" (See: In-situ resource utilization.)"
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"Title: Ampyx Power\n\nAmpyx Power is an airborne wind energy company founded in 2008 by Bas Lansdorp and Richard Ruiterkamp. It was created after Lansdorp dropped his five-year-long studies of wind energy at Delft University of Technology to found Ampyx Power. In 2011, Lansdorp sold a majority of his Ampyx Power shares to fund his new project, Mars One. Wubbo Ockels' interest in energy began when he let a kite line slip and it burned his hand. He became interested and started to study and research how this could be turned into electricity. At Delft University, he formed a team with Bas Lansdorp that worked on developing kites that could retrieve energy from the sky. Richard Ruiterkamp became the team leader and he created a fixed wing aircraft that allowed greater controllability and allowing the generation of more energy. In 2008 he founded the company with Bas Lansdorp. Lansdorp worked on the business aspect, and Ruiterkamp was head of the science division. Currently, Ampyx Power has a team of 40 engineers. Their current prototype is the AP3 Ampyx Power Airborne Wind Energy System (AWES). The system is a tethered aircraft that converts wind into electric energy. The aircraft is tethered to an on the ground generator. When the aircraft moves and flies, it reels the tether and powers the generator. The plane is then reeled in through the tether and then re-released into the air.",
"Title: Hughes D-2\n\nThe Hughes D-2 was an American fighter and bomber project begun by Howard Hughes as a private venture. It never proceeded past the flight testing phase but was the predecessor of the Hughes XF-11. The only D-2 was completed in 1942–1943.",
"Title: Lullabies of the World\n\nLullabies of the World (Russian: Колыбе́льные ми́ра ; tr. :\"Kolubelnyye mira\") is a Russian animated project begun in 2005, whose goal is to create animated music videos to musical performances of lullabies (in their original languages) from countries around the world. All of the films are directed by Yelizaveta Skvotsova. It is made at Metronome Studio and supported by the Federal Agency for Culture and Cinematography of the Russian Federation.",
"Title: Temple Mount Sifting Project\n\nThe Temple Mount Sifting Project (formerly known as the Temple Mount Salvage Operation) is an Israeli archaeological project begun in 2005 dedicated to recovering archaeological artifacts from 400 truckloads of topsoil removed from the Temple Mount by the \"Waqf\" during the construction of the underground el-Marwani Mosque from 1996 to 1999. The project is sponsored by Bar Ilan University with funding from the Ir David Foundation and Israel Exploration Society.",
"Title: Lakuna\n\nLakuna was an electronic instrumental project begun by drummer David Narcizo after Throwing Muses first split up following their 1996 \"Limbo\" album. Lakuna first released a 12-inch called \"So Happy\" and then a 1999 full-length album called \"Castle of Crime.\" Narcizo provided drums, drum programming, and keyboards on all the tracks. The album's guest musicians included Bernard Georges on bass, Kristin Hersh on guitar loops, Belly's Tom Gorman on bass, Melissa \"Misi\" Narcizo on piano and keyboards, and Frank Gardner on bass and bass synthesizer. Narcizo employed tape loops and samples from obscure, vintage music to achieve the album's ambient-styled instrumental sounds. Lakuna recorded on the 4AD and Throwing Music labels.",
"Title: Robert Shetterly\n\nRobert Shetterly (born in 1946 in Cincinnati, Ohio) is an American artist. Shetterly is best known for his portrait series, \"Americans Who Tell the Truth,\" a project begun in response to U.S. government actions following the September 11, 2001 attacks on the World Trade Towers in New York City. Shetterly undertook the project as a way to deal with his own grief and anger by painting Americans who inspired him. He initially intended to paint only 50 portraits, but by 2013 more than 180 portraits were included in the series. Portions of the series tour widely across the United States, being shown in schools, museums, libraries, galleries and other public spaces.",
"Title: Brain Cell\n\nBrain Cell is a mail art project begun by Ryosuke Cohen in June 1985. The project is a networked art project where individual artists contribute stamps, stickers, drawings or other images. These are sent through the mail to Cohen, who assembles and prints them as part of each cell. He prints 150 copies (30 x 42 cm) with a small silkscreen system called a Cyclostyle (now out of production). Each participant is mailed a Brain Cell print along with a documentation list of contributors worldwide.",
"Title: Histoire(s) du cinéma\n\nHistoire(s) du cinéma (] ) is an 8-part video project begun by Jean-Luc Godard in the late 1980s and completed in 1998. The longest, at 266 minutes, and one of the most complex of Godard's films, \"Histoire(s) du cinéma\" is an examination of the history of the concept of cinema and how it relates to the 20th century; in this sense, it can also be considered a critique of the 20th century and how it perceives itself. The project is considered by many the most important work of the late period of Godard's career.",
"Title: Mars One\n\nThe Mars One organization has proposed to land the first humans on Mars and establish a permanent human colony there by 2035.",
"Title: Project Morpheus\n\nProject Morpheus is a NASA project begun in 2010 to develop a vertical takeoff and vertical landing (VTVL) test vehicle called the Morpheus Lander. It is intended to demonstrate a new nontoxic spacecraft propellant system (methane and oxygen) and an autonomous landing and hazard detection technology. The prototype planetary lander is capable of autonomous flight, including vertical takeoff and landings. The vehicles are NASA-designed robotic landers that will be able to land and take off with 1,100 pounds (500 kg) of cargo on the Moon. The prospect is an engine that runs reliably on propellants that are not only cheaper and safer here on Earth, but could also be potentially manufactured on the Moon and Mars. (See: In-situ resource utilization.)"
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Danny Burstein starred in Indignation in 2016, what else did he star in that year?
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Fiddler on the Roof
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"The Danny Kaye Show is an American variety show, hosted by the stage and screen star Danny Kaye, which aired on Wednesday nights from September 25, 1963, to June 7, 1967 on the CBS television network.",
" Directed by Robert Scheerer, it premiered in black-and-white switching to color broadcasts in the fall of 1965.",
" At the time, Kaye was at the height of his popularity.",
" He starred in a string of successful 1940s and '50's musical comedy features, made numerous personal appearances at venues such as the London Palladium and his rare selective visits to the small screen were considered major events.",
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"Logan Wade Lerman (born January 19, 1992) is an American actor, known for playing the title role in the fantasy-adventure \"Percy Jackson\" films.",
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" Lerman gained further recognition for his roles in the western \"\", the thriller \"The Number 23\", the comedy \"Meet Bill\", and 2009's \"Gamer\" and \"My One and Only\".",
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"Elom Adablah (born 28 June 1986), better known by his stage name E.L, is an award-winning Ghanaian Afrobeat Musician, rapper, singer, Pioneering producer and pulse racing performer.He won the Artiste of the Year at 2015/2016 Vodafone Ghana Music Awards which was held on the 8th of May 2016 at the Ghana International Conference Center in Accra.",
" He also won the 2015/2016 Vodafone Ghana Music Awards Hip-life/Hip-hop Artiste of the Year.",
" EL's hit records include \"Obuu Mo\", \"Kaalu\", \"One Ghana\", \"Auntie Martha\", \"Shelele\", \"Mi Naa Bo Po\", \"Koko\" and \"KaaBuAme\".",
"He gained fast reputation for his crazy club bangers and spectacular Afrobeats sound and has been constant rise since the release of his debut album \"Something Else\" in June 2012.",
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"Irving Jacobson (June 18, 1898 - December 17, 1978) was a Yiddish theater star, American stage and film actor.",
" Born in Cincinnati, Ohio to actors Joseph and Bessie Jacobson, his brother was Hymie Jacobson and his sister Henrietta Jacobson, who married Julius Adler.",
" Irving played juvenile roles in Pinkhas Thomashefsky's troupe and later appeared in films by Sidney Goldin.",
" He performed two years with Goldenburg at Philadelphia's Garden Theater and toured Paris and Rumania with May Shoenfeld in 1929.",
" He and his brother Hy Jacobson co-wrote the novelty number \"A Bisl Fefer, A Bisl Zalts (A little pepper, a little salt)\", recorded by Pesach Burstein.",
" As the comic character Schnitz'l Putz'l (Scheptzl Schnitzlputzl) he recorded the songs \"Az men muz, muz men (Az Men Muzsh Muzsh Men) (If you gotta, you gotta)\" and \"Zets in Gis Kalet Vaser\" with Abraham Ellstein's Orchestra.",
" He starred in William Siegel's comedy \"Don't Worry\" with Leo Fuchs and Miriam Kressyn."
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" He has also won two Drama Desk Awards, three Outer Critics Circle Awards, and received two Grammy Award nominations.",
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"Somethin' Else is a content agency founded in 1991 by Jez Nelson, Chris Philips and Sonita Alleyne.",
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" It is the BBC's biggest multi-platform supplier, including over 20 weekly radio shows.",
" Somethin' Else has won multiple Sony Radio Academy Awards, a Silver Cannes Lions and eight BAFTA awards, including the Children’s Production Company of the Year award in 2013 and 2015.",
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"Title: American Milkshake\n\nAmerican Milkshake is a 2013 American dark comedy film written, produced, and directed by and Mariko Munro, starring Tyler Ross, Shareeka Epps, Georgia Ford, Eshan Bay, Leo Fitzpatrick and Danny Burstein.",
"Title: Indignation (film)\n\nIndignation is a 2016 American drama film written, produced, and directed by James Schamus, making his feature directorial debut, and based on Philip Roth's 2008 novel of the same name. The film is set mostly in Ohio, in the early 1950s, and stars Logan Lerman, Sarah Gadon, Tracy Letts, Linda Emond, Danny Burstein, Ben Rosenfield, Pico Alexander, Philip Ettinger, and Noah Robbins.",
"Title: The Danny Kaye Show\n\nThe Danny Kaye Show is an American variety show, hosted by the stage and screen star Danny Kaye, which aired on Wednesday nights from September 25, 1963, to June 7, 1967 on the CBS television network. Directed by Robert Scheerer, it premiered in black-and-white switching to color broadcasts in the fall of 1965. At the time, Kaye was at the height of his popularity. He starred in a string of successful 1940s and '50's musical comedy features, made numerous personal appearances at venues such as the London Palladium and his rare selective visits to the small screen were considered major events. With his recent motion pictures considered disappointments, three triumphant early 60s television specials led the way to this series. Prior to his film and television career, Kaye had made a name for himself with his own radio show, also titled \"The Danny Kaye Show\". He made numerous guest appearances on other comedy and variety radio shows and headlined in several major Broadway musical revues throughout the 1940s.",
"Title: Ben Rosenfield\n\nBenjamin \"Ben\" Rosenfield (born August 1, 1992) is an American actor and musician, perhaps best known for playing Willie Thompson on the fourth and fifth seasons of HBO's period crime drama series \"Boardwalk Empire\" (2013–2014). He has starred as Tommie Scheel in the documentary film \"Teenage\" (2013), Henry Ellis in the musical drama \"Song One\" (2014), Fisher Miller in the teen drama \"Affluenza\" (2014), Dan Mercer in the romantic drama \"6 Years\" (2015), and Bertram Flusser in the period drama \"Indignation\" (2016). In 2017, he portrayed Sam Colby in the third season of \"Twin Peaks\".",
"Title: Logan Lerman\n\nLogan Wade Lerman (born January 19, 1992) is an American actor, known for playing the title role in the fantasy-adventure \"Percy Jackson\" films. He appeared in commercials in the mid-1990s, before starring in the series \"Jack & Bobby\" (2004–2005) and the movies \"The Butterfly Effect\" (2004) and \"Hoot\" (2006). Lerman gained further recognition for his roles in the western \"\", the thriller \"The Number 23\", the comedy \"Meet Bill\", and 2009's \"Gamer\" and \"My One and Only\". He subsequently played d'Artagnan in 2011's \"The Three Musketeers\", starred in the coming-of-age dramas \"The Perks of Being a Wallflower\" (2012), \"Indignation\" (2016) and \"Sidney Hall\" (2017), and had major roles in the 2014 films \"Noah\" and \"Fury\".",
"Title: EL (rapper)\n\nElom Adablah (born 28 June 1986), better known by his stage name E.L, is an award-winning Ghanaian Afrobeat Musician, rapper, singer, Pioneering producer and pulse racing performer.He won the Artiste of the Year at 2015/2016 Vodafone Ghana Music Awards which was held on the 8th of May 2016 at the Ghana International Conference Center in Accra. He also won the 2015/2016 Vodafone Ghana Music Awards Hip-life/Hip-hop Artiste of the Year. EL's hit records include \"Obuu Mo\", \"Kaalu\", \"One Ghana\", \"Auntie Martha\", \"Shelele\", \"Mi Naa Bo Po\", \"Koko\" and \"KaaBuAme\". He gained fast reputation for his crazy club bangers and spectacular Afrobeats sound and has been constant rise since the release of his debut album \"Something Else\" in June 2012. He has performed his music at many platforms globally.",
"Title: Irving Jacobson\n\nIrving Jacobson (June 18, 1898 - December 17, 1978) was a Yiddish theater star, American stage and film actor. Born in Cincinnati, Ohio to actors Joseph and Bessie Jacobson, his brother was Hymie Jacobson and his sister Henrietta Jacobson, who married Julius Adler. Irving played juvenile roles in Pinkhas Thomashefsky's troupe and later appeared in films by Sidney Goldin. He performed two years with Goldenburg at Philadelphia's Garden Theater and toured Paris and Rumania with May Shoenfeld in 1929. He and his brother Hy Jacobson co-wrote the novelty number \"A Bisl Fefer, A Bisl Zalts (A little pepper, a little salt)\", recorded by Pesach Burstein. As the comic character Schnitz'l Putz'l (Scheptzl Schnitzlputzl) he recorded the songs \"Az men muz, muz men (Az Men Muzsh Muzsh Men) (If you gotta, you gotta)\" and \"Zets in Gis Kalet Vaser\" with Abraham Ellstein's Orchestra. He starred in William Siegel's comedy \"Don't Worry\" with Leo Fuchs and Miriam Kressyn.",
"Title: Danny Burstein\n\nDanny Burstein (born June 16, 1964) is an American actor of stage and screen, who made his Broadway debut in 1992. He is a six-time Tony Award nominee; for \"The Drowsy Chaperone\" (2006), \"South Pacific\" (2008), \"Follies\" (2012), \"Golden Boy\" (2013), \"Cabaret\" (2014), and \"Fiddler on the Roof\" (2016). He has also won two Drama Desk Awards, three Outer Critics Circle Awards, and received two Grammy Award nominations. His other Broadway credits include \"The Seagull\" (1992), \"Saint Joan\" (1993), and \"Women on the Verge of a Nervous Breakdown\" (2010).",
"Title: Somethin' Else (content agency)\n\nSomethin' Else is a content agency founded in 1991 by Jez Nelson, Chris Philips and Sonita Alleyne. The company’s first production was the \"Gilles Peterson Show\", created for the UK’s independent radio network in 1993. The agency specialises in content strategy and production across video, television, radio, social media and interactive content. It is the BBC's biggest multi-platform supplier, including over 20 weekly radio shows. Somethin' Else has won multiple Sony Radio Academy Awards, a Silver Cannes Lions and eight BAFTA awards, including the Children’s Production Company of the Year award in 2013 and 2015. In 2016, the agency also won a Marketing Week award for 'Most Compelling Content' for their branded content game Silverpoint for Absolut Vodka, and a Broadcast Digital Award for Best Social Media Campaign for its work on the BRIT Awards."
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Which hospital shares its grounds with the Washington Hospital Center, Howard University Hospital or Children's National Medical Center?
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Children’s National Medical Center
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" Today, Mercy Hospital and Medical Center is part of a nationwide network of Mercy Healthcare facilities.",
" Mercy also is the hospital used by the Daley family: all of their children were born there.",
" Mercy sold a plot of land to the north of their hospital for 60 million dollars in 2008.",
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" Kurt Newman, M.D., has served as the president and chief executive officer of Children’s National since 2011.",
" Children's National is a not-for-profit institution that performs more than 450,000 visits each year.",
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"Georgetown University School of Medicine, a medical school opened in 1851, is one of Georgetown University's five graduate schools.",
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"Tomoaki Kato, M.D., is a noted pioneer in multiple-organ transplantation, pediatric and adult liver transplantation.",
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" Kato is also known for unique and innovative surgeries for adults and children, including a six-organ transplant; a procedure called APOLT (auxiliary partial orthotopic liver transplantation) that resuscitates a failing liver by attaching a partial donor liver, making immunosuppressant drugs unnecessary; and the first successful human partial bladder transplantation involving the transplant of two kidneys together with ureters connected to a patch of the donor bladder.",
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" Previously the director of pediatric liver and gastrointestinal transplant and professor of clinical surgery at the University of Miami School of Medicine, Kato received his medical degree from the Osaka University Medical School in Japan and received his residency training in surgery at Osaka University Hospital and Itami City Hospital in Hyogo, Japan.",
" He completed a clinical fellowship in transplantation at the University of Miami/Jackson Memorial Hospital, in Miami, Florida, where he was subsequently appointed to the surgical faculty in 1997, and promoted to full professor in 2007.",
" He served as a surgeon and senior leader of the liver and transplantation center at Miami's Jackson Memorial Hospital, beginning in 1997, and at University of Miami Hospital (previously Cedars Medical Center), beginning in 2004.",
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"MedStar Washington Hospital Center is the largest private hospital in Washington, D.C. A member of MedStar Health, the not-for-profit Hospital Center is licensed for 926 beds.",
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" In 2016, Winthrop-University Hospital announced its intentions to merge with NYU Langone Medical Center, and on April 1, 2017, Winthrop-University Hospital officially became an affiliate of NYU Langone Medical Center, and was renamed NYU Winthrop Hospital.",
" NYU Winthrop is an adult Level 1 Trauma Center, and Nassau County’s only trauma center with full adult and pediatric capabilities."
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" There are 126 hospitals in 83 counties.",
" Seventeen counties currently do not have a hospital.",
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" Charlotte has the highest concentration of hospitals, with seven.",
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"Howard University Hospital, previously known as Freedmen's Hospital, is a major hospital lcated in Washington, D.C., built on the site of the previous Griffith Stadium.",
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" The first hospital of its kind to provide medical treatment for former slaves, it later became the major hospital for the area's African-American community.",
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"Banner - University Medical Center Tucson (BUMCT), formerly University Medical Center and the University of Arizona Medical Center, is a private, non-profit, 487-bed acute-care hospital located on the campus of the University of Arizona in Tucson, Arizona.",
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" It is Southern Arizona's only Level I trauma center for both adult and pediatric patients.",
" BUMCT is one of two University of Arizona affiliated academic medical centers in Tucson with Banner - University Medical Center South (formerly Kino Community Hospital, University Physicians Healthcare Hospital, and University of Arizona Medical Center - South Campus) being the other such institution.",
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"Title: Charity Hospital (New Orleans)\n\nCharity Hospital was one of two teaching hospitals which were part of the Medical Center of Louisiana at New Orleans (MCLNO), the other being University Hospital. Three weeks after the events of Hurricane Katrina, then Governor Kathleen Blanco said that Charity Hospital would not reopen as a functioning hospital. The Louisiana State University System, which owns the building, stated that it had no plans to reopen the hospital in its original location. It chose to incorporate Charity Hospital into the city's new medical center in the lower Mid-City neighborhood. The new hospital completed in August 2015 was named University Medical Center New Orleans.",
"Title: Mercy Hospital and Medical Center\n\nMercy Hospital and Medical Center is a 292 bed general medical and surgical Catholic teaching hospital in Chicago, Illinois. Established in 1852, The hospital was the first chartered hospital in Chicago. In 1859, Mercy Hospital became the first Catholic hospital to affiliate with a medical school—Lind Medical School—and the first to require a graded curriculum. Today, Mercy Hospital and Medical Center is part of a nationwide network of Mercy Healthcare facilities. Mercy also is the hospital used by the Daley family: all of their children were born there. Mercy sold a plot of land to the north of their hospital for 60 million dollars in 2008. It is also the main women's cancer center in Illinois. It accepted patients from Michael Reese Hospital and Medical Center and absorbed the ambulance routes when the hospital closed in 2008. Mercy follows Catholic teaching but does give birth control to rape patients.",
"Title: Children's National Medical Center\n\nChildren’s National Medical Center (formerly DC Children’s Hospital) is ranked among the top 10 children’s hospitals in the country by \"U.S. News & World Report.\" Located just north of the McMillan Reservoir and Howard University, it shares grounds with Washington Hospital Center, National Rehabilitation Hospital, and the DC Veterans Affairs Medical Center. Kurt Newman, M.D., has served as the president and chief executive officer of Children’s National since 2011. Children's National is a not-for-profit institution that performs more than 450,000 visits each year. Featuring 303 beds and a Level IV NICU, Children's National is the regional referral center for pediatric emergency, trauma, cancer, cardiac and critical care as well as neonatology, orthopaedic surgery, neurology and neurosurgery.",
"Title: Georgetown University School of Medicine\n\nGeorgetown University School of Medicine, a medical school opened in 1851, is one of Georgetown University's five graduate schools. It is located on Reservoir Road in the Georgetown neighborhood of Washington, DC, adjacent to the University's main campus. The School of Medicine works in association with the 609-bed Georgetown University Hospital, Washington Hospital Center, and nine other affiliated federal and community hospitals in the Washington metropolitan area. Georgetown is the oldest Catholic medical school in the United States.",
"Title: Tomoaki Kato\n\nTomoaki Kato, M.D., is a noted pioneer in multiple-organ transplantation, pediatric and adult liver transplantation. Kato is Surgical Director of Adult and Pediatric Liver and Intestinal Transplantation at NewYork-Presbyterian Hospital/Columbia University Medical Center and is a professor of surgery at Columbia University College of Physicians and Surgeons. Kato is also known for unique and innovative surgeries for adults and children, including a six-organ transplant; a procedure called APOLT (auxiliary partial orthotopic liver transplantation) that resuscitates a failing liver by attaching a partial donor liver, making immunosuppressant drugs unnecessary; and the first successful human partial bladder transplantation involving the transplant of two kidneys together with ureters connected to a patch of the donor bladder. In a highly publicized case, he led the first reported removal and re-implantation, or auto-transplantation, of six organs to excise a hard-to-reach abdominal tumor. Previously the director of pediatric liver and gastrointestinal transplant and professor of clinical surgery at the University of Miami School of Medicine, Kato received his medical degree from the Osaka University Medical School in Japan and received his residency training in surgery at Osaka University Hospital and Itami City Hospital in Hyogo, Japan. He completed a clinical fellowship in transplantation at the University of Miami/Jackson Memorial Hospital, in Miami, Florida, where he was subsequently appointed to the surgical faculty in 1997, and promoted to full professor in 2007. He served as a surgeon and senior leader of the liver and transplantation center at Miami's Jackson Memorial Hospital, beginning in 1997, and at University of Miami Hospital (previously Cedars Medical Center), beginning in 2004. Kato is a member of numerous professional and honorary organizations, and the author or co-author of more than 180 scientific papers in peer-reviewed journals.",
"Title: MedStar Washington Hospital Center\n\nMedStar Washington Hospital Center is the largest private hospital in Washington, D.C. A member of MedStar Health, the not-for-profit Hospital Center is licensed for 926 beds. Health services in primary, secondary and tertiary care are offered to adult and neonatal patients. It also serves as a teaching hospital for Georgetown University School of Medicine.",
"Title: NYU Winthrop Hospital\n\nNYU Winthrop Hospital is a 591-bed hospital located in Mineola, New York. The hospital was founded in 1896 under the name Nassau Hospital, and was Long Island, New York's first voluntary hospital. In the 1980s, the hospital was renamed Winthrop–University Hospital, where it was a teaching hospital for Stony Brook University. In 2016, Winthrop-University Hospital announced its intentions to merge with NYU Langone Medical Center, and on April 1, 2017, Winthrop-University Hospital officially became an affiliate of NYU Langone Medical Center, and was renamed NYU Winthrop Hospital. NYU Winthrop is an adult Level 1 Trauma Center, and Nassau County’s only trauma center with full adult and pediatric capabilities.",
"Title: List of hospitals in North Carolina\n\nThis is a list of hospitals in North Carolina. There are 126 hospitals in 83 counties. Seventeen counties currently do not have a hospital. Duke University Hospital is currently the largest hospital, with 943 hospital beds. Vidant Bertie Hospital is currently the smallest, with six hospital beds. Charlotte has the highest concentration of hospitals, with seven. Four hospitals serve as university-affiliated academic medical centers: Duke University Hospital, Vidant Medical Center, UNC Health Care and Wake Forest Baptist Medical Center, while Carolinas Medical Center is unaffiliated.",
"Title: Howard University Hospital\n\nHoward University Hospital, previously known as Freedmen's Hospital, is a major hospital lcated in Washington, D.C., built on the site of the previous Griffith Stadium. The hospital has served the African American community in the area for over 150 years, having been established in 1862 to cater for the medical needs of the thousands of African Americans who came to Washington during the Civil War, seeking their freedom. The first hospital of its kind to provide medical treatment for former slaves, it later became the major hospital for the area's African-American community. Following the closure of D.C. General Hospital, As of 2016, the hospital has the highest rate of wrongful death lawsuits of any health facility in Washington D.C. over the previous decade.",
"Title: Banner University Medical Center Tucson\n\nBanner - University Medical Center Tucson (BUMCT), formerly University Medical Center and the University of Arizona Medical Center, is a private, non-profit, 487-bed acute-care hospital located on the campus of the University of Arizona in Tucson, Arizona. BUMCT is part of the University of Arizona Health Sciences (UAHS) center campus which includes the university's Colleges of Medicine, Nursing, Pharmacy and Public Health. It is Southern Arizona's only Level I trauma center for both adult and pediatric patients. BUMCT is one of two University of Arizona affiliated academic medical centers in Tucson with Banner - University Medical Center South (formerly Kino Community Hospital, University Physicians Healthcare Hospital, and University of Arizona Medical Center - South Campus) being the other such institution. The area's only dedicated Children's hospital, Banner Children's at Diamond Children's Medical Center, is located within and adjacent to BUMCT."
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Who was an American aviator, aeronautical engineer, and USAF astronaut, and the pilot of an experimental aircraft?
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Michael J. Adams
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"Stuart Allen \"Stu\" Roosa (August 16, 1933 – December 12, 1994), (Col, USAF), was an American aeronautical engineer, United States Air Force pilot, test pilot, and NASA astronaut, who was the Command Module Pilot for the Apollo 14 mission.",
" The mission lasted from January 31 to February 9, 1971 and was the third mission to land astronauts (Alan Shepard and Edgar Mitchell) on the Moon.",
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"John Bevins Moisant (April 25, 1868 – December 31, 1910), known as the \"King of Aviators,\" was an American aviator, aeronautical engineer, flight instructor, businessman, and revolutionary.",
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" He also co-founded a prominent flying circus, the Moisant International Aviators."
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"Robert Michael \"Bob\" White (July 6, 1924 – March 17, 2010), (Maj Gen, USAF), was an American military aircraft test pilot, fighter pilot, electrical engineer, and a Major general in the United States Air Force.",
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"X-15 Flight 3-65-97, also known as X-15 Flight 191, was a test flight of the North American X-15 experimental aircraft.",
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"Alan LaVern Bean (born March 15, 1932), (CAPT, USN, Ret.)",
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" He was selected to become an astronaut by NASA in 1963 as part of Astronaut Group 3.",
" He made his first flight into space aboard Apollo 12, the second manned mission to land on the Moon, at the age of thirty-seven years in November 1969.",
" He made his second and final flight into space on the Skylab 3 mission in 1973, the second manned mission to the Skylab space station.",
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"William John \"Pete\" Knight (November 18, 1929 – May 7, 2004), (Col, USAF), was an American aeronautical engineer, politician, Vietnam War combat pilot, test pilot, and astronaut in the X-20 Dyna-Soar and North American X-15 programs.",
" Knight holds the world's speed record for flight in a winged, powered aircraft."
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"James Benson \"Jim\" Irwin (March 17, 1930 – August 8, 1991) (Col, USAF) was an American astronaut, aeronautical engineer, test pilot, and a United States Air Force pilot.",
" He served as lunar module pilot for Apollo 15, the fourth human lunar landing.",
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"Robert Franklyn \"Bob\" Overmyer (July 14, 1936 – March 22, 1996), (Col, USMC), was an American test pilot, naval aviator, aeronautical engineer, physicist, United States Marine Corps officer, and USAF/NASA astronaut.",
" He was born in Lorain, Ohio, but considered Westlake, Ohio his hometown.",
" Overmyer was selected by the United States Air Force as an astronaut for its Manned Orbiting Laboratory in 1966.",
" Upon cancellation of this program in 1969, he became a NASA astronaut and served support crew duties for the Skylab program and Apollo-Soyuz Test Project.",
" In 1976, he was assigned to the Space Shuttle program, and flew as pilot on STS-5 in 1982, and as commander on STS-51-B in 1985.",
" He was selected as a lead investigator into the Space Shuttle \"Challenger\" disaster, and retired from NASA in 1986.",
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"Michael James \"Mike\" Adams (May 5, 1930 – November 15, 1967), (Maj, USAF), was an American aviator, aeronautical engineer, and USAF astronaut.",
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"Title: Joe Engle\n\nJoe Henry Engle (born August 26, 1932), (Maj Gen, USAF, Ret.) , is an American pilot who served in the United States Air Force, test pilot for the North American X-15 program, aeronautical engineer, and a former NASA astronaut. As of 2017, he is the last living pilot of the X-15 program.",
"Title: Stuart Roosa\n\nStuart Allen \"Stu\" Roosa (August 16, 1933 – December 12, 1994), (Col, USAF), was an American aeronautical engineer, United States Air Force pilot, test pilot, and NASA astronaut, who was the Command Module Pilot for the Apollo 14 mission. The mission lasted from January 31 to February 9, 1971 and was the third mission to land astronauts (Alan Shepard and Edgar Mitchell) on the Moon. While Shepard and Mitchell spent two days on the lunar surface, Roosa conducted experiments from orbit in the Command Module \"Kitty Hawk\". He was one of only 24 people to travel to the Moon.",
"Title: John Moisant\n\nJohn Bevins Moisant (April 25, 1868 – December 31, 1910), known as the \"King of Aviators,\" was an American aviator, aeronautical engineer, flight instructor, businessman, and revolutionary. As a pilot, he was the first to conduct passenger flights over a city (Paris), as well as across the English Channel, from Paris to London. He also co-founded a prominent flying circus, the Moisant International Aviators.",
"Title: Robert Michael White\n\nRobert Michael \"Bob\" White (July 6, 1924 – March 17, 2010), (Maj Gen, USAF), was an American military aircraft test pilot, fighter pilot, electrical engineer, and a Major general in the United States Air Force. White broke a number of records with the North American X-15 experimental aircraft during the 1960s, and supervised the design and development of several modern military aircraft.",
"Title: X-15 Flight 3-65-97\n\nX-15 Flight 3-65-97, also known as X-15 Flight 191, was a test flight of the North American X-15 experimental aircraft. It took place on November 15, 1967, and was piloted by Michael J. Adams. It ended in tragedy when the aircraft broke apart minutes after launch due to technical difficulties, killing the pilot and destroying the plane.",
"Title: Alan Bean\n\nAlan LaVern Bean (born March 15, 1932), (CAPT, USN, Ret.) , is an American former naval officer and Naval Aviator, aeronautical engineer, test pilot, and NASA astronaut; he was the fourth person to walk on the Moon. He was selected to become an astronaut by NASA in 1963 as part of Astronaut Group 3. He made his first flight into space aboard Apollo 12, the second manned mission to land on the Moon, at the age of thirty-seven years in November 1969. He made his second and final flight into space on the Skylab 3 mission in 1973, the second manned mission to the Skylab space station. After retiring from the United States Navy in 1975 and NASA in 1981, he pursued his interest in painting, depicting various space-related scenes and documenting his own experiences in space as well as that of his fellow Apollo program astronauts.",
"Title: William J. Knight\n\nWilliam John \"Pete\" Knight (November 18, 1929 – May 7, 2004), (Col, USAF), was an American aeronautical engineer, politician, Vietnam War combat pilot, test pilot, and astronaut in the X-20 Dyna-Soar and North American X-15 programs. Knight holds the world's speed record for flight in a winged, powered aircraft.",
"Title: James Irwin\n\nJames Benson \"Jim\" Irwin (March 17, 1930 – August 8, 1991) (Col, USAF) was an American astronaut, aeronautical engineer, test pilot, and a United States Air Force pilot. He served as lunar module pilot for Apollo 15, the fourth human lunar landing. He was the eighth person to walk on the Moon and the first, and youngest, of those astronauts to die.",
"Title: Robert F. Overmyer\n\nRobert Franklyn \"Bob\" Overmyer (July 14, 1936 – March 22, 1996), (Col, USMC), was an American test pilot, naval aviator, aeronautical engineer, physicist, United States Marine Corps officer, and USAF/NASA astronaut. He was born in Lorain, Ohio, but considered Westlake, Ohio his hometown. Overmyer was selected by the United States Air Force as an astronaut for its Manned Orbiting Laboratory in 1966. Upon cancellation of this program in 1969, he became a NASA astronaut and served support crew duties for the Skylab program and Apollo-Soyuz Test Project. In 1976, he was assigned to the Space Shuttle program, and flew as pilot on STS-5 in 1982, and as commander on STS-51-B in 1985. He was selected as a lead investigator into the Space Shuttle \"Challenger\" disaster, and retired from NASA in 1986. Ten years later, Overmyer died in Duluth, Minnesota while testing the Cirrus VK-30 composite homebuilt aircraft.",
"Title: Michael J. Adams\n\nMichael James \"Mike\" Adams (May 5, 1930 – November 15, 1967), (Maj, USAF), was an American aviator, aeronautical engineer, and USAF astronaut. He was the first American space mission fatality, according to the United States definition."
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What Native American nation did the coach of the 1922 Oorang Indians belong to?
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Sac and Fox Nation
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"James Francis Thorpe (Sac and Fox (Sauk): \"Wa-Tho-Huk\", translated as \"Bright Path\"; May 22 or 28, 1887March 28, 1953) was an American athlete and Olympic gold medalist.",
" A member of the Sac and Fox Nation, Thorpe became the first Native American to win a gold medal for his home country.",
" Considered one of the most versatile athletes of modern sports, he won Olympic gold medals in the 1912 pentathlon and decathlon, and played American football (collegiate and professional), professional baseball, and basketball.",
" He lost his Olympic titles after it was found he had been paid for playing two seasons of semi-professional baseball before competing in the Olympics, thus violating the amateurism rules that were then in place.",
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"The Oorang Indians were a traveling team in the National Football League from LaRue, Ohio (near Marion).",
" The franchise was a novelty team put together by Walter Lingo to market his Oorang dog kennels. All of the Indians players were Native American, with Jim Thorpe serving as its leading player and coach.",
" The team played in the National Football League in 1922 and 1923.",
" Of the 20 games they played over two seasons, only one was played at \"home\" in nearby Marion.",
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"Walter Lingo (October 12, 1890 – December 31, 1966) was an Airedale Terrier breeder from La Rue, Ohio.",
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"Thomas Leo \"Ted\" St. Germaine (February 2, 1885 – October 4, 1947) was an American football player, coach, and lawyer.",
" He served as the head football coach at Villanova College—now known as Villanova University—for one season, in 1913, compiling a record of 4–2–1.",
" Germaine played professionally in the National Football League (NFL) during the 1922 season.",
" That season, he joined the NFL's Oorang Indians, a team based in LaRue, Ohio, which was composed solely of Native Americans, and coached by Jim Thorpe.",
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"Samuel Big Bear (December 25, 1889 - December 21, 1959), mainly referred to as simply Big Bear in the record books, was a Native American professional football player during the early years of the National Football League.",
" During his two-year career, Big Bear played in 6 games with the Oorang Indians.",
" He played in 1 game for the 1922 season and in 5 games for the 1923 season.",
" He ended his professional career after the Indians disbanded in 1923.",
" According to NFL records, Big Bear did not attend college or play college football.",
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"Reginald Edward Attache (February 5, 1894 – June 22, 1955), aka Laughing Gas, was a professional football player who played in the National Football League during the 1922 season for the Oorang Indians.",
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"The 1922 Oorang Indians season was their inaugural season in the league.",
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"War Eagle was the name of a Native American professional football player.",
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"Dick Deer Slayer was a professional football player who played in the early National Football League.",
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" The Indians were a team composed only of Native American players and based in La Rue, Ohio.",
" The team, more notable for its halftime and pre-game shows than its playing ability, was in existence for only two seasons.",
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"Title: Elmer Busch\n\nElmer Eugene \"Pete\" Busch (June 1, 1889 – January 14, 1949) was a professional football player with the Oorang Indians of the National Football League in 1922. He was a Native American member of the Pomo tribe. He played his college football at the Carlisle Indian School. In 1973, Busch was inducted into the American Indian Hall of Fame.",
"Title: Jim Thorpe\n\nJames Francis Thorpe (Sac and Fox (Sauk): \"Wa-Tho-Huk\", translated as \"Bright Path\"; May 22 or 28, 1887March 28, 1953) was an American athlete and Olympic gold medalist. A member of the Sac and Fox Nation, Thorpe became the first Native American to win a gold medal for his home country. Considered one of the most versatile athletes of modern sports, he won Olympic gold medals in the 1912 pentathlon and decathlon, and played American football (collegiate and professional), professional baseball, and basketball. He lost his Olympic titles after it was found he had been paid for playing two seasons of semi-professional baseball before competing in the Olympics, thus violating the amateurism rules that were then in place. In 1983, 30 years after his death, the International Olympic Committee (IOC) restored his Olympic medals.",
"Title: Oorang Indians\n\nThe Oorang Indians were a traveling team in the National Football League from LaRue, Ohio (near Marion). The franchise was a novelty team put together by Walter Lingo to market his Oorang dog kennels. All of the Indians players were Native American, with Jim Thorpe serving as its leading player and coach. The team played in the National Football League in 1922 and 1923. Of the 20 games they played over two seasons, only one was played at \"home\" in nearby Marion. With a population well under a thousand people, LaRue remains the smallest town ever to have been the home of an NFL franchise, or probably any professional team in any league in the United States.",
"Title: Walter Lingo\n\nWalter Lingo (October 12, 1890 – December 31, 1966) was an Airedale Terrier breeder from La Rue, Ohio. During the 1920s, he owned the Oorang Dog Kennels. As a way of promoting his kennels, Lingo financed a National Football League franchise, called the Oorang Indians in 1922.",
"Title: Ted St. Germaine\n\nThomas Leo \"Ted\" St. Germaine (February 2, 1885 – October 4, 1947) was an American football player, coach, and lawyer. He served as the head football coach at Villanova College—now known as Villanova University—for one season, in 1913, compiling a record of 4–2–1. Germaine played professionally in the National Football League (NFL) during the 1922 season. That season, he joined the NFL's Oorang Indians, a team based in LaRue, Ohio, which was composed solely of Native Americans, and coached by Jim Thorpe. St, Germaine was qualified to play for the Indians since he was a Chippewa.",
"Title: Big Bear (American football)\n\nSamuel Big Bear (December 25, 1889 - December 21, 1959), mainly referred to as simply Big Bear in the record books, was a Native American professional football player during the early years of the National Football League. During his two-year career, Big Bear played in 6 games with the Oorang Indians. He played in 1 game for the 1922 season and in 5 games for the 1923 season. He ended his professional career after the Indians disbanded in 1923. According to NFL records, Big Bear did not attend college or play college football. However, the Pro Football Researchers Association states that he attended the Carlisle Indian School located in Carlisle, Pennsylvania.",
"Title: Reggie Attache\n\nReginald Edward Attache (February 5, 1894 – June 22, 1955), aka Laughing Gas, was a professional football player who played in the National Football League during the 1922 season for the Oorang Indians. The Indians were a team based in LaRue, Ohio, composed only of Native Americans and coached by Jim Thorpe.",
"Title: 1922 Oorang Indians season\n\nThe 1922 Oorang Indians season was their inaugural season in the league. The team finished 3–6, finishing eleventh in the league.",
"Title: War Eagle (American football)\n\nWar Eagle was the name of a Native American professional football player. He played five games in the National Football League during the 1922 season with the Oorang Indians.",
"Title: Dick Deer Slayer\n\nDick Deer Slayer was a professional football player who played in the early National Football League. Being a Native American, Dick played for the Oorang Indians during the 1922 season. The Indians were a team composed only of Native American players and based in La Rue, Ohio. The team, more notable for its halftime and pre-game shows than its playing ability, was in existence for only two seasons. However Deer Slayer left the team, and the league, after playing in just two games in 1922."
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What is the official nickname of the Fort Richardson which Manu Ginóbili belong?
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El Alma Argentina
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"The 1999 NBA Draft was held on June 30, 1999, at the MCI Center (now Verizon Center) in Washington, D.C.",
" It was the first draft in which four players from the same college were picked in the first round, with Elton Brand (1st selection), Trajan Langdon (11th), Corey Maggette (13th) and William Avery (14th) being selected out of Duke University.",
" It is widely viewed as one of the best draft classes, with a total of nine future NBA All-Stars being chosen, as well as three winners of the NBA Sixth Man of the Year Award—Manu Ginóbili, Jason Terry, and Lamar Odom.",
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"Juan Pablo \"JP\" Vaulet (born March 22, 1996) is an Argentine professional basketball player who currently plays for Weber Bahía Basket of the Liga Nacional de Básquet.",
" Vaulet has been strongly compared to his fellow countryman Manu Ginóbili.",
" Manu's brother, Sebastián, coached Vaulet while he was with Estudiantes in 2014–15."
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"Other forts in the frontier fort system were Forts Griffin, Concho, Richardson, Chadbourne, Stockton, Davis, Bliss, McKavett, Clark, McIntosh, Inge, and Phantom Hill in Texas, and Sill in Oklahoma.",
" Subposts or intermediate stations also were used, including Bothwick's Station on Salt Creek between Fort Richardson and Fort Belknap, Camp Wichita near Buffalo Springs between Fort Richardson and Red River Station, and Mountain Pass between Fort Concho and Fort Griffin."
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"The 4th Cavalry Regiment is a United States Army cavalry regiment, whose lineage is traced back to the mid-19th century.",
" It was one of the most effective units of the Army against American Indians on the Texas frontier.",
" Today, the regiment exists as separate squadrons within the U.S. Army.",
" The 1st Squadron of the 4th Cavalry's official nickname is \"Quarterhorse\", which alludes to its 1/4 Cav designation.",
" The 3rd Squadron of the 4th Cavalry's official nickname is \"Raiders\".",
" Today, the \"1st Squadron, 4th Cavalry\", \"2nd Squadron, 4th Cavalry\", \"4th Squadron, 4th Cavalry\", and \"6th Squadron, 4th Cavalry\" are parts of the 1st Infantry Division, while the \"3rd Squadron, 4th Cavalry\" serves as part of the 25th Infantry Division.",
" On 23 September 2009, the \"4th Squadron, 4th Cavalry\" officially stood up at Fort Riley, Kansas as part of the 1st \"Devil\" Brigade, 1st Infantry Division.",
" On 28 March 2008, the \"5th Squadron, 4th Cavalry\" officially stood up at Fort Riley, Kansas as part of the 2nd \"Dagger\" Brigade, 1st Infantry Division.",
" The 6th Squadron, 4th Cavalry served as part of the recently inactivated 1st Infantry Division, 3rd \"Duke\" Brigade, at Fort Knox, Kentucky."
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"The Warren Wagon Train raid, also known as the Salt Creek massacre, occurred on May 18, 1871.",
" Henry Warren was contracted to haul supplies to forts in the west of Texas, including Fort Richardson, Fort Griffin, and Fort Concho.",
" Traveling down the Jacksboro-Belknap road heading towards Salt Creek Crossing, they encountered William Tecumseh Sherman.",
" Less than an hour after encountering the famous General, they spotted a rather large group of riders ahead.",
" They quickly realized that these were Native American warriors, probably Kiowa and/or Comanche.",
" The corn train quickly shifted into a ring formation, and all the mules were put into the center of the ring.",
" The warriors destroyed the corn supplies, killing and mutilating seven of the wagoneer's bodies.",
" Five men managed to escape, one of which was Thomas Brazeale who reached Fort Richardson on foot, some 20 miles away.",
" As soon as Col. Ranald S. Mackenzie learned of the incident, he informed Sherman.",
" Sherman and Mackenzie searched for the warriors responsible for the raid.",
" In the end, notwithstanding the intervention of Guipago (Lone Wolf), well equipped with loaded rifles and revolvers and ready to fight, 3 of the war leaders involved were arrested at Fort Sill: Satanta (White Bear), Satank (Sitting Bear), and Ado-ete (Big Tree).",
" Satank attempted to escape and was killed while traveling to Fort Richardson for trial.",
" The other two were tried and convicted of murder."
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"The shooting guard (SG), also known as the two or off guard, is one of the five positions in a regulation basketball game.",
" A shooting guard's main objective is to score points for his team.",
" Some teams ask their shooting guards to bring up the ball as well; these players are known colloquially as combo guards.",
" Kobe Bryant, for example, as a shooting guard was as good a playmaker as he was a scorer; other examples of combo guards are Dwyane Wade, Allen Iverson, James Harden, Manu Ginóbili, Jamal Crawford, Randy Foye and Jason Terry.",
" A player who can switch between playing shooting guard and small forward is known as a swingman.",
" Notable swing men (also known as wing players) include Jimmy Butler, Tracy McGrady, Vince Carter, Joe Johnson, Andre Iguodala, Andrew Wiggins, Evan Turner and Tyreke Evans.",
" In the NBA, shooting guards usually range from 6' 4\" (1.93 m) to 6' 7\" (2.01 m) and 5' 9\" (1.75 m) to 6' 0\" (1.83 m) in the WNBA."
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"Fort Inge was a frontier fort in Uvalde County, Texas, United States.",
" Established as Camp Leona on March 13, 1849, it was garrisoned intermittently until March 19, 1869.",
" The fort served as a base for United States Army troops assigned to protect the southern overland mail route along the San Antonio-El Paso Road from Indian raids.",
" The camp was renamed Fort Inge in honor of Lieutenant Zebulon M. P. Inge a West Point officer killed in the Mexican–American War.",
" Other forts in the frontier fort system were Forts Griffin, Concho, Belknap, Chadbourne, Fort Stockton, Fort Davis, Fort Bliss, Fort Mason, McKavett, Clark, Fort McIntosh, Richardson and Phantom Hill in Texas, and Fort Sill in Oklahoma.",
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"Title: 1999 NBA draft\n\nThe 1999 NBA Draft was held on June 30, 1999, at the MCI Center (now Verizon Center) in Washington, D.C. It was the first draft in which four players from the same college were picked in the first round, with Elton Brand (1st selection), Trajan Langdon (11th), Corey Maggette (13th) and William Avery (14th) being selected out of Duke University. It is widely viewed as one of the best draft classes, with a total of nine future NBA All-Stars being chosen, as well as three winners of the NBA Sixth Man of the Year Award—Manu Ginóbili, Jason Terry, and Lamar Odom. Undrafted Pablo Prigioni made his NBA debut at 2012/2013 season as the oldest rookie in league history, at age 35.",
"Title: Juan Pablo Vaulet\n\nJuan Pablo \"JP\" Vaulet (born March 22, 1996) is an Argentine professional basketball player who currently plays for Weber Bahía Basket of the Liga Nacional de Básquet. Vaulet has been strongly compared to his fellow countryman Manu Ginóbili. Manu's brother, Sebastián, coached Vaulet while he was with Estudiantes in 2014–15.",
"Title: Fort Belknap (Texas)\n\nOther forts in the frontier fort system were Forts Griffin, Concho, Richardson, Chadbourne, Stockton, Davis, Bliss, McKavett, Clark, McIntosh, Inge, and Phantom Hill in Texas, and Sill in Oklahoma. Subposts or intermediate stations also were used, including Bothwick's Station on Salt Creek between Fort Richardson and Fort Belknap, Camp Wichita near Buffalo Springs between Fort Richardson and Red River Station, and Mountain Pass between Fort Concho and Fort Griffin.",
"Title: Argentina national basketball team\n\nThe Argentina national basketball team, officially nicknamed El Alma Argentina (Spanish: \"The Argentine Soul\"), is controlled by the Argentine Basketball Federation. (Spanish: \"Confederación Argentina de Basquetbol\" )",
"Title: 4th Cavalry Regiment (United States)\n\nThe 4th Cavalry Regiment is a United States Army cavalry regiment, whose lineage is traced back to the mid-19th century. It was one of the most effective units of the Army against American Indians on the Texas frontier. Today, the regiment exists as separate squadrons within the U.S. Army. The 1st Squadron of the 4th Cavalry's official nickname is \"Quarterhorse\", which alludes to its 1/4 Cav designation. The 3rd Squadron of the 4th Cavalry's official nickname is \"Raiders\". Today, the \"1st Squadron, 4th Cavalry\", \"2nd Squadron, 4th Cavalry\", \"4th Squadron, 4th Cavalry\", and \"6th Squadron, 4th Cavalry\" are parts of the 1st Infantry Division, while the \"3rd Squadron, 4th Cavalry\" serves as part of the 25th Infantry Division. On 23 September 2009, the \"4th Squadron, 4th Cavalry\" officially stood up at Fort Riley, Kansas as part of the 1st \"Devil\" Brigade, 1st Infantry Division. On 28 March 2008, the \"5th Squadron, 4th Cavalry\" officially stood up at Fort Riley, Kansas as part of the 2nd \"Dagger\" Brigade, 1st Infantry Division. The 6th Squadron, 4th Cavalry served as part of the recently inactivated 1st Infantry Division, 3rd \"Duke\" Brigade, at Fort Knox, Kentucky.",
"Title: Warren Wagon Train raid\n\nThe Warren Wagon Train raid, also known as the Salt Creek massacre, occurred on May 18, 1871. Henry Warren was contracted to haul supplies to forts in the west of Texas, including Fort Richardson, Fort Griffin, and Fort Concho. Traveling down the Jacksboro-Belknap road heading towards Salt Creek Crossing, they encountered William Tecumseh Sherman. Less than an hour after encountering the famous General, they spotted a rather large group of riders ahead. They quickly realized that these were Native American warriors, probably Kiowa and/or Comanche. The corn train quickly shifted into a ring formation, and all the mules were put into the center of the ring. The warriors destroyed the corn supplies, killing and mutilating seven of the wagoneer's bodies. Five men managed to escape, one of which was Thomas Brazeale who reached Fort Richardson on foot, some 20 miles away. As soon as Col. Ranald S. Mackenzie learned of the incident, he informed Sherman. Sherman and Mackenzie searched for the warriors responsible for the raid. In the end, notwithstanding the intervention of Guipago (Lone Wolf), well equipped with loaded rifles and revolvers and ready to fight, 3 of the war leaders involved were arrested at Fort Sill: Satanta (White Bear), Satank (Sitting Bear), and Ado-ete (Big Tree). Satank attempted to escape and was killed while traveling to Fort Richardson for trial. The other two were tried and convicted of murder.",
"Title: Shooting guard\n\nThe shooting guard (SG), also known as the two or off guard, is one of the five positions in a regulation basketball game. A shooting guard's main objective is to score points for his team. Some teams ask their shooting guards to bring up the ball as well; these players are known colloquially as combo guards. Kobe Bryant, for example, as a shooting guard was as good a playmaker as he was a scorer; other examples of combo guards are Dwyane Wade, Allen Iverson, James Harden, Manu Ginóbili, Jamal Crawford, Randy Foye and Jason Terry. A player who can switch between playing shooting guard and small forward is known as a swingman. Notable swing men (also known as wing players) include Jimmy Butler, Tracy McGrady, Vince Carter, Joe Johnson, Andre Iguodala, Andrew Wiggins, Evan Turner and Tyreke Evans. In the NBA, shooting guards usually range from 6' 4\" (1.93 m) to 6' 7\" (2.01 m) and 5' 9\" (1.75 m) to 6' 0\" (1.83 m) in the WNBA.",
"Title: Fort Inge\n\nFort Inge was a frontier fort in Uvalde County, Texas, United States. Established as Camp Leona on March 13, 1849, it was garrisoned intermittently until March 19, 1869. The fort served as a base for United States Army troops assigned to protect the southern overland mail route along the San Antonio-El Paso Road from Indian raids. The camp was renamed Fort Inge in honor of Lieutenant Zebulon M. P. Inge a West Point officer killed in the Mexican–American War. Other forts in the frontier fort system were Forts Griffin, Concho, Belknap, Chadbourne, Fort Stockton, Fort Davis, Fort Bliss, Fort Mason, McKavett, Clark, Fort McIntosh, Richardson and Phantom Hill in Texas, and Fort Sill in Oklahoma. There were \"sub posts or intermediate stations\" including Bothwick's Station on Salt Creek between Fort Richardson and Fort Belknap, Camp Wichita near Buffalo Springs between Fort Richardson and Red River Station, and Mountain Pass between Fort Concho and Fort Griffin.",
"Title: Manu Ginóbili\n\nEmanuel David \"Manu\" Ginóbili Maccari (] , born 28 July 1977) is an Argentine professional basketball player for the San Antonio Spurs of the National Basketball Association (NBA). He is also a member of the Argentine men's national basketball team. He is one of only two players, along with Bill Bradley, to have won at least a EuroLeague title, an NBA championship, and an Olympic gold medal.",
"Title: Big Three (San Antonio Spurs)\n\nThe Big Three were a trio of basketball players for the San Antonio Spurs of the National Basketball Association (NBA) from 2002–2016. The Big Three consisted of Tim Duncan, Tony Parker, and Manu Ginóbili. Each player of the Big Three was drafted by the San Antonio Spurs and played their entire NBA careers with the San Antonio Spurs. The Big Three won four NBA Championships during their time together in San Antonio, in 2003, 2005, 2007, and 2014. The trio is widely regarded as the greatest trio of teammates in NBA history, as they have won over 1,000 games together."
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When is American actor who starred in the Predator born ?
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April 5, 1976
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" He also has prominent supporting roles in \"Silverado\" (1985), \"Witness\" (1985), \"Saw\" (2004), \"Shooter\" (2007), \"2012\" (2009), \"Death at a Funeral\" (2010), \"Beyond the Lights\" (2014), and \"Dirty Grandpa\" (2016).",
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"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 \"\".",
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"Title: Josh Peck\n\nJoshua Michael Peck (born November 10, 1986) is an American actor, voice actor, comedian and YouTube personality. He is known for playing Josh Nichols in the Nickelodeon live-action sitcom \"Drake & Josh\". He began his career as a child actor in the late 90s and early 2000s, and became known to young audiences after his role on \"The Amanda Show\". He has since acted in films such as \"Mean Creek\", \"Drillbit Taylor\", \"The Wackness\", \"ATM\", and \"Red Dawn\", along with voicing Eddie in the \"Ice Age\" franchise. He also starred as Gerald in a lead role with John Stamos in the series \"Grandfathered\". He currently voices Casey Jones in \"Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles\". He also starred in a Netflix comedy, \"Take the 10\", along with Tony Revolori.",
"Title: Gary Busey\n\nWilliam Gary Busey ( ; born June 29, 1944) is an American actor of film and television. A prolific character actor, Busey has appeared in over 150 films, including \"Lethal Weapon\" (1987), \"Predator 2\" (1990), \"Point Break\" (1991), \"Under Siege\" (1992), \"The Firm\" (1993), \"Carried Away\" (1996), \"Black Sheep\" (1996), \"Lost Highway\" (1997), \"Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas\" (1998), \"The Gingerdead Man\" (2005) and \"Piranha 3DD\" (2012). Busey also made guest appearances on television shows such as \"Gunsmoke\", \"Walker, Texas Ranger\", \"Law & Order\", \"Scrubs\", and \"Entourage\".",
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"Title: Carl Weathers\n\nCarl Weathers (born January 14, 1948) is an American actor and former professional football player. He is best known for portraying Apollo Creed in the \"Rocky\" series of films, George Dillon in \"Predator\", Chubbs Peterson in \"Happy Gilmore\" and \"Little Nicky\", and a fictionalized version of himself on the comedy series \"Arrested Development\". As a football player, Weathers played for the Oakland Raiders of the National Football League and the B.C. Lions of the Canadian Football League.",
"Title: Danny Glover\n\nDanny Lebern Glover (born July 22, 1946) is an American actor, film director, and political activist. He is well known for his leading role as Roger Murtaugh in the \"Lethal Weapon\" film series, \"The Color Purple\" (1985), \"To Sleep with Anger\" (1990), \"Predator 2\" (1990), and \"Angels in the Outfield\" (1994). He also has prominent supporting roles in \"Silverado\" (1985), \"Witness\" (1985), \"Saw\" (2004), \"Shooter\" (2007), \"2012\" (2009), \"Death at a Funeral\" (2010), \"Beyond the Lights\" (2014), and \"Dirty Grandpa\" (2016). He has appeared in many other movies, television shows, and theatrical productions, and is an active supporter of various humanitarian and political causes.",
"Title: Sterling K. Brown\n\nSterling Kelby Brown (born April 5, 1976) is an American actor. He is known for playing Christopher Darden in \"\", for which he won the Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Limited Series or Movie. Brown is also known for his role as Roland Burton on the Lifetime Network drama series \"Army Wives\". He currently stars as Randall Pearson on the critically acclaimed NBC drama, \"This Is Us\". The role garnered Brown his second Emmy award in 2017, for Outstanding Lead Actor in a Drama Series."
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"Hungry Hoboes" features Oswald the Lucky Rabbit and a character created by Walt Disney in what year?
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1925
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"Sleigh Bells is an American animated short film featuring Oswald the Lucky Rabbit.",
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"Title: Pete (Disney)\n\nPete (also called Peg-Leg Pete, Pistol Pete and Black Pete, among other names) is an anthropomorphic cartoon character created in 1925 by Walt Disney and Ub Iwerks. He is a character of The Walt Disney Company and often appears as a nemesis and the main antagonist in Mickey Mouse universe stories. He was originally an anthropomorphic bear but with the advent of Mickey Mouse in 1928, he was defined as a cat. Pete is the oldest continuing Disney character, having debuted three years before Mickey Mouse in the cartoon \"Alice Solves the Puzzle\" (1925).",
"Title: Mechanical Man\n\nMechanical Man is a cartoon short by Walter Lantz that features Oswald the Lucky Rabbit. It is the 54th Oswald short by Lantz and the 107th in the entire series.",
"Title: The Egg Cracker Suite\n\nThe Egg Cracker Suite is a 1943 Easter-themed animated short produced by Walter Lantz that features Oswald the Lucky Rabbit. This is the last animated short to feature Oswald until \"Get a Horse! \" in 2013.",
"Title: The Plumber (1933 film)\n\nThe Plumber, mistakenly called Oswald the Plumber in other media, is a Walter Lantz animated short which features Oswald the Lucky Rabbit.",
"Title: Oh What a Knight\n\nOh, What a Knight is an American animated short film directed by Walt Disney and Ub Iwerks, and released in 1928 by The Walt Disney Studio. The film features Oswald the Lucky Rabbit trying to save his girlfriend Ortensia from her strict father, Pete, using unusual fighting skills, including him using his own shadow.",
"Title: Hungry Hoboes\n\nHungry Hoboes (alternate spelling: \"Hungry Hobos\") is a silent animated short released by Universal studios in 1928. The short features Oswald the Lucky Rabbit and Peg Leg Pete as the title characters, who hop trains in search of food.",
"Title: Sleigh Bells (film)\n\nSleigh Bells is an American animated short film featuring Oswald the Lucky Rabbit. It was directed by Walt Disney and Ub Iwerks, and released in 1928 by The Walt Disney Studio. The film was thought to be lost until a print was discovered in the BFI National Archives in 2015, the film was for two years the last extant Oswald cartoon directed by Walt Disney; until 2017, when \"High Up\", the last Oswald cartoon made by Disney, was rediscovered."
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Which hospital is known for the highest rate of wrongful death lawsuits of ANY health facility in Washing D.C, MedStar Washington Hospital Center or Howard University Hospital?
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Howard University Hospital
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"Title: Eastern Shore Hospital Center\n\nThe Eastern Shore Hospital Center is an 76-bed psychiatric facility that is located in Cambridge, Maryland. It is owned and operated by the State of Maryland. Levels of care provided include acute and long-term inpatient psychiatric hospital services for adults aged 18 and older. The Center also operates an on-site 16-bed residential Assisted Living Program that is known as Stepping Stone at Manokin. The 40-bed Upper Shore Community Mental Health Center, a psychiatric hospital that was located in Chestertown, and the Eastern Shore Hospital Center were jointly administered for a number of years. The Upper Shore Community Mental Health Center was closed in March 2010.",
"Title: Brad Wenstrup\n\nBrad Robert Wenstrup (born June 17, 1958) is an American politician, Army Reserve officer, and Doctor of Podiatric Medicine, who has been the U.S. Representative for Ohio 's 2 congressional district since 2013. A Republican, he defeated U.S. Representative Jean Schmidt in the 2012 Republican primary election and Democrat William R. Smith in the 2012 general election. Wenstrup is a colonel in the U.S. Army Reserve and an Iraq War veteran. After the shooting of Congressman Steve Scalise on the morning of June 14, 2017, Wenstrup attended to the wounded congressman until he was transported to MedStar Washington Hospital Center.",
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"Title: Southend University Hospital NHS Foundation Trust\n\nSouthend University Hospital NHS Foundation Trust (also known as Southend University Hospital and commonly referred to as Southend Hospital) is an NHS hospital located in Westcliff-on-Sea, Southend-on-Sea, Essex, England. Southend University Hospital has 157 consultants providing various services, and serves a catchment area with a population of about 350,000. It has officially been designated cancer centre status, and has also gained NHS Foundation Trust status under the name Southend University Hospital NHS Foundation Trust. More importantly Southend University Hospital is home to Funky Towers, broadcasting across Southend and surrounding areas, 103.7 on your dial, keep it real, keep it funky."
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Which BBC Three sitcom that first aired 2006 was written by a an English screenwriter, television producer, and script editor whose initials are SN?
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Grownups
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The 2016 City of Onkaparinga ATP Challenger took place in a metropolitan suburb how far south of the Central Business District of Adelaide?
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20 km
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"Title: 2016 Stockton ATP Challenger\n\nThe 2016 Stockton ATP Challenger was a professional tennis tournament played on hard courts. It was the first edition of the tournament which was part of the 2016 ATP Challenger Tour. It took place in Stockton, United States between 1 October and 9 October 2016.",
"Title: Happy Valley, South Australia\n\nHappy Valley is a metropolitan suburb of Adelaide, South Australia. It is located 20 km south of the Central Business District of Adelaide.",
"Title: 2016 Poprad-Tatry ATP Challenger Tour\n\nThe 2016 Poprad-Tatry ATP Challenger Tour was a professional tennis tournament played on clay courts. It was the second edition of the tournament which was part of the 2016 ATP Challenger Tour. It took place in Poprad, Slovakia between 13 and 18 June 2016.",
"Title: 2016 Santaizi ATP Challenger\n\nThe 2016 Santaizi ATP Challenger was a professional tennis tournament played on indoor carpet courts. It was the third edition of the tournament which was part of the 2016 ATP Challenger Tour. It took place in Taipei, Taiwan between 25 April and 1 May.",
"Title: 2016 Gemdale ATP Challenger\n\nThe 2016 Gemdale ATP Challenger was a professional tennis tournament played on hard courts. It was the third edition of the tournament which was part of the 2016 ATP Challenger Tour. It took place in Shenzhen, China between 21 and 27 March 2016.",
"Title: 2016 ATP Challenger Torino\n\nThe 2016 ATP Challenger Torino was a professional tennis tournament played on clay courts. It was the second edition of the tournament which was part of the 2016 ATP Challenger Tour. It took place in Turin, Italy between 18 and 24 April.",
"Title: 2016 City of Onkaparinga ATP Challenger\n\nThe 2016 City of Onkaparinga ATP Challenger was a professional tennis tournament played on hard courts. It was the second edition of the tournament which was part of the 2016 ATP Challenger Tour. It took place in Happy Valley, Australia between 2–10 January 2016.",
"Title: 2016 Latrobe City Traralgon ATP Challenger\n\nThe 2016 Latrobe City Traralgon ATP Challenger is a professional tennis tournament played on outdoor hard court. It is the fifth edition of the tournament which was part of the 2016 ATP Challenger Tour. It took place in Traralgon, Australia between 24–30 October 2016.",
"Title: 2015 City of Onkaparinga ATP Challenger\n\nThe 2015 City of Onkaparinga ATP Challenger was a professional tennis tournament played on hard courts. It was the first edition of the tournament which was part of the 2015 ATP Challenger Tour. It took place in Happy Valley, Australia between 3–11 January 2015.",
"Title: 2017 City of Onkaparinga ATP Challenger\n\nThe 2017 City of Onkaparinga ATP Challenger was a professional tennis tournament played on hard courts. It was the third edition of the tournament and part of the 2017 ATP Challenger Tour. It took place in Happy Valley, Australia from 2 to 8 January 2017."
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What type of animal is the Alaskan husky and Small Münsterländer?
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" Perianal glands do not exist in cats.",
" It is also known as a hepatoid tumor because of the similarity in cell shape to hepatocytes (liver cells).",
" It is most commonly seen in intact (not neutered) dogs and is the third most common tumor type in intact male dogs.",
" There are two types of perianal gland tumors, perianal gland adenomas, which are benign, and perianal gland adenocarcinomas, which are malignant.",
" Both have receptors for testosterone.",
" Perianal gland adenomas are three times more likely to be found in intact male dogs than females, and perianal gland adenocarcinomas are ten times more common in male dogs than females.",
" The most commonly affected breeds for adenomas are the Siberian Husky, Cocker Spaniel, Pekingese, and Samoyed; for adenocarcinomas the most commonly affected breeds are the Siberian Husky, Bulldog, and Alaskan Malamute."
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"The Small Münsterländer (also SM or Kleiner Münsterländer) is a versatile hunting-pointing-retrieving dog breed that reached its current form in the area around Münster, Germany.",
" The Large Münsterländer is from the same area, but was developed from different breeding stock and is not related as the names would suggest.",
" Small Münsterländers bear a resemblance to both spaniels and setters but are more versatile while hunting on land and water.",
" The Small Münsterländer is recognized by the Fédération Cynologique Internationale under Group 7, Section 1.2, Continental Pointing Dogs of Spaniel type, by the American Kennel Club as a Foundation Breed, and by The Kennel Club and the United Kennel Club as a gun dog.",
" It is related to the Epagneul Français and the Drentsche Patrijshond."
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"A Eurohound (also known as a Eurodog or Scandinavian hound) is a type of dog bred for sled dog racing.",
" The Eurohound is typically crossbred from the Alaskan husky group and any of a number of pointing breeds (\"pointers\")."
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"Michael \"Mick\" Kaczorowski (born January 4, 1960) is the Creative Director and Producer of Bangkok Swagger is a nine time nominated and three time Emmy Award winning Producer and Executive Producer.",
" As Executive Producer, he is responsible for some of Animal Planet and Discovery’s biggest and most iconic hits including , Raising the Mammoth, and Walking with Prehistoric Beasts.",
" Kaczorowski is also responsible for many of Discovery Channel and Animal Planet long running hit series including Meerkat Manor, North Woods Law, River Monsters, Alaskan Bush Family, Wild West Alaska, Buggin with Rude, and American Stuffers.",
" Kaczorowski has worked in Washington D.C. for Discovery Channel, Animal Planet and the National Geographic Society.",
" Kaczorowski began his filmmaking career in 1982 working in feature films for Director Robert Altman on Streamers, O.C. and Stiggs and Secret Honor.",
" In 1985 Kaczorowski helped launch before it became National Geographic Television, and was a film editor for over 10 years editing over 40 films, earning two Emmy nominations for best editing for Dancing with Stingrays and Ocean Kayakers.",
" He edited Discovery Channel’s first original production Ivory Wars.",
" Kaczorowski joined Discovery Communications in 1994 holding many positions and titles across different Discovery networks.",
" Over the next 20 years, he developed, supervised and managed everything from documentary specials and long running series, IMAX movies “”, Discovery’s first feature film “”, Animal Planet’s first feature film “” and Animal Planet’s first scripted drama “The Whale”.",
" His production company Bangkok Swagger casts, develops and creates programing around the world for the web, social media and traditional television & cable networks."
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"The Alaskan Klee Kai is a spitz type breed of dog, developed in the 1970s to create a companion sized dog resembling the Alaskan Husky (a mixed breed of dog used for sled racing).",
" It is an energetic, intelligent, dog with an appearance that reflects its northern heritage."
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"The Tamaskan dogs are a crossbreed, specifically designed by dog fanciers, beginning in Finland, to morphologically resemble a wolfdog.",
" It is a cross of several standardized breeds of the sled dog type like the Siberian Husky and the Alaskan Malamute, and its bloodlines may sometimes include a small amount of wolfdog stock.",
" s of 2013, Tamaskans have not been recognized as a breed in its own right by any major breed registries or kennel clubs, only being recognized by two minor registries, the American Rare Breed Association, and the related Kennel Club of the United States of America, and by Tamaskan-specific breeder clubs.",
" It is a highly versatile dog that can excel in agility, obedience and working trials.",
" Although there are a little over 600 Tamaskans worldwide registered in these organizations, increasing interest has resulted in their spread throughout continental Europe, the UK, United States, Canada, and Australia."
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"A Husky Beagle, or Cornish Husky, is a type of dog bred between a male Husky and female Beagle.",
" Similar in appearance to a Husky, a Husky Beagle maintains the look of a Husky with a stance of a small hound Beagle.",
" The working breed measures 15-21 inches with a weight of 35 to 55 pounds.",
" This dog type is an animal cross-breed between a tempered Husky and affectionate beagle, taking floppy ears from their beagle mother and soft appearance from a counterpart husky father."
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"The Alaskan husky is not considered a pure breed.",
" It is defined only by its purpose, which is that of a highly efficient sled dog.",
" The husky is a blend of various Northern breeds, chosen particularly for skills such as pulling.",
" Specializations in type exist within the category, such as freighting dogs (Mackenzie River husky, Malamute), sprint Alaskans (Eurohound), and distance Alaskans."
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"The Australian Staghound is a type of dog used in Australia for various kind of hunting, for example hunting for boars or kangaroo.",
" They are also used for rabbits if needed.",
" The Staghound is not regarded a race as much as a type of dog much like the Alaskan Husky, as is the case with several other native 'breeds' of Australia, and some other 'breeds' in the rest of the world.",
" I.e, the Staghound have not been recognized as a distinct regarded breed, nor is there efforts of trying to make it recognized as such."
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"The Ameri-Indian Alaskan Husky is a sub-type of the Alaskan Husky, a type, or a category of dog.",
" This sub-type is reminiscent of the more family oriented Native American or Trap-line dogs, noted for strong family/human ties and strong, enduring body type suited to the ever-changing temperatures.",
" The native dogs were utilized not only as hunting dogs but as family companion/protector and beast of burden (pulling a travois or carrying like a pack animal).",
" The effort to return to and to improve sound bodies and minds, the Ameri-Indian type are a calmer, more focused type of Alaskan Husky.",
" Easier to work with and train, they are notable family dogs who adapt easily to different living environments."
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"Title: Perianal gland tumor\n\nA perianal gland tumor is a type of tumor found near the anus in dogs that arises from specialized glandular tissue found in the perineum. Perianal glands do not exist in cats. It is also known as a hepatoid tumor because of the similarity in cell shape to hepatocytes (liver cells). It is most commonly seen in intact (not neutered) dogs and is the third most common tumor type in intact male dogs. There are two types of perianal gland tumors, perianal gland adenomas, which are benign, and perianal gland adenocarcinomas, which are malignant. Both have receptors for testosterone. Perianal gland adenomas are three times more likely to be found in intact male dogs than females, and perianal gland adenocarcinomas are ten times more common in male dogs than females. The most commonly affected breeds for adenomas are the Siberian Husky, Cocker Spaniel, Pekingese, and Samoyed; for adenocarcinomas the most commonly affected breeds are the Siberian Husky, Bulldog, and Alaskan Malamute.",
"Title: Small Münsterländer\n\nThe Small Münsterländer (also SM or Kleiner Münsterländer) is a versatile hunting-pointing-retrieving dog breed that reached its current form in the area around Münster, Germany. The Large Münsterländer is from the same area, but was developed from different breeding stock and is not related as the names would suggest. Small Münsterländers bear a resemblance to both spaniels and setters but are more versatile while hunting on land and water. The Small Münsterländer is recognized by the Fédération Cynologique Internationale under Group 7, Section 1.2, Continental Pointing Dogs of Spaniel type, by the American Kennel Club as a Foundation Breed, and by The Kennel Club and the United Kennel Club as a gun dog. It is related to the Epagneul Français and the Drentsche Patrijshond.",
"Title: Eurohound\n\nA Eurohound (also known as a Eurodog or Scandinavian hound) is a type of dog bred for sled dog racing. The Eurohound is typically crossbred from the Alaskan husky group and any of a number of pointing breeds (\"pointers\").",
"Title: Mick Kaczorowski\n\nMichael \"Mick\" Kaczorowski (born January 4, 1960) is the Creative Director and Producer of Bangkok Swagger is a nine time nominated and three time Emmy Award winning Producer and Executive Producer. As Executive Producer, he is responsible for some of Animal Planet and Discovery’s biggest and most iconic hits including , Raising the Mammoth, and Walking with Prehistoric Beasts. Kaczorowski is also responsible for many of Discovery Channel and Animal Planet long running hit series including Meerkat Manor, North Woods Law, River Monsters, Alaskan Bush Family, Wild West Alaska, Buggin with Rude, and American Stuffers. Kaczorowski has worked in Washington D.C. for Discovery Channel, Animal Planet and the National Geographic Society. Kaczorowski began his filmmaking career in 1982 working in feature films for Director Robert Altman on Streamers, O.C. and Stiggs and Secret Honor. In 1985 Kaczorowski helped launch before it became National Geographic Television, and was a film editor for over 10 years editing over 40 films, earning two Emmy nominations for best editing for Dancing with Stingrays and Ocean Kayakers. He edited Discovery Channel’s first original production Ivory Wars. Kaczorowski joined Discovery Communications in 1994 holding many positions and titles across different Discovery networks. Over the next 20 years, he developed, supervised and managed everything from documentary specials and long running series, IMAX movies “”, Discovery’s first feature film “”, Animal Planet’s first feature film “” and Animal Planet’s first scripted drama “The Whale”. His production company Bangkok Swagger casts, develops and creates programing around the world for the web, social media and traditional television & cable networks.",
"Title: Alaskan Klee Kai\n\nThe Alaskan Klee Kai is a spitz type breed of dog, developed in the 1970s to create a companion sized dog resembling the Alaskan Husky (a mixed breed of dog used for sled racing). It is an energetic, intelligent, dog with an appearance that reflects its northern heritage.",
"Title: Tamaskan Dog\n\nThe Tamaskan dogs are a crossbreed, specifically designed by dog fanciers, beginning in Finland, to morphologically resemble a wolfdog. It is a cross of several standardized breeds of the sled dog type like the Siberian Husky and the Alaskan Malamute, and its bloodlines may sometimes include a small amount of wolfdog stock. s of 2013, Tamaskans have not been recognized as a breed in its own right by any major breed registries or kennel clubs, only being recognized by two minor registries, the American Rare Breed Association, and the related Kennel Club of the United States of America, and by Tamaskan-specific breeder clubs. It is a highly versatile dog that can excel in agility, obedience and working trials. Although there are a little over 600 Tamaskans worldwide registered in these organizations, increasing interest has resulted in their spread throughout continental Europe, the UK, United States, Canada, and Australia.",
"Title: Husky beagle\n\nA Husky Beagle, or Cornish Husky, is a type of dog bred between a male Husky and female Beagle. Similar in appearance to a Husky, a Husky Beagle maintains the look of a Husky with a stance of a small hound Beagle. The working breed measures 15-21 inches with a weight of 35 to 55 pounds. This dog type is an animal cross-breed between a tempered Husky and affectionate beagle, taking floppy ears from their beagle mother and soft appearance from a counterpart husky father.",
"Title: Alaskan husky\n\nThe Alaskan husky is not considered a pure breed. It is defined only by its purpose, which is that of a highly efficient sled dog. The husky is a blend of various Northern breeds, chosen particularly for skills such as pulling. Specializations in type exist within the category, such as freighting dogs (Mackenzie River husky, Malamute), sprint Alaskans (Eurohound), and distance Alaskans.",
"Title: Australian Staghound\n\nThe Australian Staghound is a type of dog used in Australia for various kind of hunting, for example hunting for boars or kangaroo. They are also used for rabbits if needed. The Staghound is not regarded a race as much as a type of dog much like the Alaskan Husky, as is the case with several other native 'breeds' of Australia, and some other 'breeds' in the rest of the world. I.e, the Staghound have not been recognized as a distinct regarded breed, nor is there efforts of trying to make it recognized as such.",
"Title: Ameri-Indian Alaskan Husky\n\nThe Ameri-Indian Alaskan Husky is a sub-type of the Alaskan Husky, a type, or a category of dog. This sub-type is reminiscent of the more family oriented Native American or Trap-line dogs, noted for strong family/human ties and strong, enduring body type suited to the ever-changing temperatures. The native dogs were utilized not only as hunting dogs but as family companion/protector and beast of burden (pulling a travois or carrying like a pack animal). The effort to return to and to improve sound bodies and minds, the Ameri-Indian type are a calmer, more focused type of Alaskan Husky. Easier to work with and train, they are notable family dogs who adapt easily to different living environments."
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2,216
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Which intercity train station services a university that ranks in the top 2% and in 2015 had an enrollment of over 32,000 students?
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Coniston
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"The Belgrade Main railway station (Serbian: Железничка станица Београд Главна / \"Železnička stanica Beograd Glavna\" ) is the main intercity train station in Belgrade, the capital of Serbia.",
" It is the busiest train station in the country and a major railway hub in the region.",
" It was built between 1882 and 1885 after the designs of the architect Dragutin Milutinović, and it has the status of the сultural monument of great importance."
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"Kiama is an intercity train station located in Kiama, New South Wales, Australia, on the South Coast railway line.",
" The station serves NSW TrainLink diesel multiple unit trains travelling south to Bomaderry and electric multiple unit trains north to Wollongong and Sydney.",
" Premier Illawarra and Kiama Coaches operate connecting bus services to the surrounding towns of Gerroa, Jamberoo and Shellharbour.",
" Early morning and late night services to and from stations to the south are provided by train replacement bus services.",
" Kiama Station is listed on the state heritage register."
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"St. Louis Union Station, a National Historic Landmark, was a passenger intercity train terminal in St. Louis, Missouri.",
" Once the world's largest and busiest train station, it was converted in the early 1980s into a hotel, shopping center, and entertainment complex.",
" Today, it serves light-rail passengers on MetroLink's Red and Blue Lines, while the city's intercity train station sits a quarter-mile to the east."
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"Gerringong is a single-platform intercity train station located in Gerringong, New South Wales, Australia, on the South Coast railway line.",
" The station serves NSW TrainLink diesel multiple unit trains travelling south to Bomaderry and north to Kiama.",
" Early morning and late night services to the station are provided by train replacement bus services.",
" In the past, the station precinct also catered to freight trains carrying dairy products."
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"Bogor Station (BOO) is a train station located in the city of Bogor, West Java that was built in 1881.",
" The station is located in the altitude of 246 meter above sea level.",
" This station served as a commuter train serving Jabodetabek area.",
" Intercity train services have moved from this station to Bogor Paledang station nearby."
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"The University of Wollongong (UOW), informally known as Wollongong University, is an Australian public research university located in the coastal city of Wollongong, New South Wales, approximately 80 kilometres south of Sydney.",
" As of 2015 the university has an enrolment of over 32,000 students (including over 12,800 international students from 134 countries), an alumni base of over 131,859 and over 2,000 staff members.",
" UOW consistently ranks among the top 2% of universities in the world."
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"Berry is a single-platform intercity train station located in Berry, New South Wales, Australia, on the South Coast railway line.",
" The station serves NSW TrainLink diesel multiple unit trains travelling south to Bomaderry and north to Kiama.",
" Early morning and late night services to the station are provided by train replacement bus services.",
" In the past, the station precinct also catered to freight trains carrying cattle and dairy products."
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"KTM Intercity (Malay: KTM Antarabandar ) is the brand name for a group of diesel-hauled intercity train services in Peninsular Malaysia, Singapore and Thailand operated by Keretapi Tanah Melayu Berhad (KTMB).",
" Most services operate from Kuala Lumpur Sentral station in the Malaysian capital, plying the West Coast Line.",
" A few operate solely along the East Coast Line between Tumpat and Gemas and on to Singapore.",
" There is also one cross-border train daily between Butterworth, Penang and Hat Yai, Thailand.",
" Several Intercity services along the West Coast Line had been converted to KTM ETS; more services will be converted in the coming years."
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"Bomaderry is a single-platform intercity train station located in Bomaderry, New South Wales, Australia, on the South Coast railway line.",
" The station serves NSW TrainLink diesel multiple unit trains to Kiama.",
" Early morning and late night services to the station are provided by train replacement bus services.",
" A siding near the station is used by freight trains operated by the Manildra Group."
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"Coniston is an intercity train station located in Coniston, New South Wales, Australia, on the South Coast railway line.",
" The station serves NSW TrainLink trains travelling south to Port Kembla or Kiama and north to Wollongong and Sydney.",
" Premier Illawarra operates connecting bus services to surrounding suburbs and the University of Wollongong."
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"Title: Kiama railway station\n\nKiama is an intercity train station located in Kiama, New South Wales, Australia, on the South Coast railway line. The station serves NSW TrainLink diesel multiple unit trains travelling south to Bomaderry and electric multiple unit trains north to Wollongong and Sydney. Premier Illawarra and Kiama Coaches operate connecting bus services to the surrounding towns of Gerroa, Jamberoo and Shellharbour. Early morning and late night services to and from stations to the south are provided by train replacement bus services. Kiama Station is listed on the state heritage register.",
"Title: Union Station (St. Louis)\n\nSt. Louis Union Station, a National Historic Landmark, was a passenger intercity train terminal in St. Louis, Missouri. Once the world's largest and busiest train station, it was converted in the early 1980s into a hotel, shopping center, and entertainment complex. Today, it serves light-rail passengers on MetroLink's Red and Blue Lines, while the city's intercity train station sits a quarter-mile to the east.",
"Title: Gerringong railway station\n\nGerringong is a single-platform intercity train station located in Gerringong, New South Wales, Australia, on the South Coast railway line. The station serves NSW TrainLink diesel multiple unit trains travelling south to Bomaderry and north to Kiama. Early morning and late night services to the station are provided by train replacement bus services. In the past, the station precinct also catered to freight trains carrying dairy products.",
"Title: Bogor railway station\n\nBogor Station (BOO) is a train station located in the city of Bogor, West Java that was built in 1881. The station is located in the altitude of 246 meter above sea level. This station served as a commuter train serving Jabodetabek area. Intercity train services have moved from this station to Bogor Paledang station nearby.",
"Title: University of Wollongong\n\nThe University of Wollongong (UOW), informally known as Wollongong University, is an Australian public research university located in the coastal city of Wollongong, New South Wales, approximately 80 kilometres south of Sydney. As of 2015 the university has an enrolment of over 32,000 students (including over 12,800 international students from 134 countries), an alumni base of over 131,859 and over 2,000 staff members. UOW consistently ranks among the top 2% of universities in the world.",
"Title: Berry railway station\n\nBerry is a single-platform intercity train station located in Berry, New South Wales, Australia, on the South Coast railway line. The station serves NSW TrainLink diesel multiple unit trains travelling south to Bomaderry and north to Kiama. Early morning and late night services to the station are provided by train replacement bus services. In the past, the station precinct also catered to freight trains carrying cattle and dairy products.",
"Title: KTM Intercity\n\nKTM Intercity (Malay: KTM Antarabandar ) is the brand name for a group of diesel-hauled intercity train services in Peninsular Malaysia, Singapore and Thailand operated by Keretapi Tanah Melayu Berhad (KTMB). Most services operate from Kuala Lumpur Sentral station in the Malaysian capital, plying the West Coast Line. A few operate solely along the East Coast Line between Tumpat and Gemas and on to Singapore. There is also one cross-border train daily between Butterworth, Penang and Hat Yai, Thailand. Several Intercity services along the West Coast Line had been converted to KTM ETS; more services will be converted in the coming years.",
"Title: Bomaderry railway station\n\nBomaderry is a single-platform intercity train station located in Bomaderry, New South Wales, Australia, on the South Coast railway line. The station serves NSW TrainLink diesel multiple unit trains to Kiama. Early morning and late night services to the station are provided by train replacement bus services. A siding near the station is used by freight trains operated by the Manildra Group.",
"Title: Coniston railway station, New South Wales\n\nConiston is an intercity train station located in Coniston, New South Wales, Australia, on the South Coast railway line. The station serves NSW TrainLink trains travelling south to Port Kembla or Kiama and north to Wollongong and Sydney. Premier Illawarra operates connecting bus services to surrounding suburbs and the University of Wollongong."
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In which US state is the video game publisher that is known for publishing the open world action role-playing video game The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim located?
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Maryland
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"An Elder Scrolls Legend: Battlespire is an action role-playing open world survival horror video game developed and published by Bethesda Softworks, set in the world of \"The Elder Scrolls\"."
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"The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim – Dawnguard is a downloadable content add-on for the action role-playing open world video game \"\".",
" It was developed by Bethesda Game Studios and published by Bethesda Softworks.",
" The Xbox 360 version of \"Dawnguard\" launched in English-speaking territories on June 26, 2012, and in France, Germany, Italy, and Spain in mid-July 2012.",
" It was released on Microsoft Windows via Steam on August 2, 2012.",
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"The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim – Dragonborn is the third add-on for the action role-playing open world video game \"\".",
" It was developed by Bethesda Game Studios and released by Bethesda Softworks on the Xbox Live Marketplace on December 4, 2012.",
" The Microsoft Windows version was released on February 5, 2013, and the PlayStation 3 version was released on February 12, 2013."
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"The Elder Scrolls II: Daggerfall is a fantasy open world action role-playing video game developed and published by Bethesda Softworks and released in 1996 for MS-DOS.",
" It is a sequel to \"\" and the second installment in \"The Elder Scrolls\" series.",
" On July 9, 2009, Bethesda made \"Daggerfall\" available as a free, legal download on their website, commemorating the 15th anniversary of \"The Elder Scrolls\" franchise."
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"The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim – Hearthfire is the second downloadable content add-on for the action role-playing open world video game \"\".",
" The game was developed by Bethesda Game Studios and published by Bethesda Softworks.",
" The Xbox 360 version of \"Hearthfire\" launched on September 4, 2012.",
" It was released on Microsoft Windows via Steam on October 5, 2012.",
" It was released for the PlayStation 3 on February 19, 2013 in North America and February 20, 2013 in Europe."
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"Title: An Elder Scrolls Legend: Battlespire\n\nAn Elder Scrolls Legend: Battlespire is an action role-playing open world survival horror video game developed and published by Bethesda Softworks, set in the world of \"The Elder Scrolls\".",
"Title: The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim – Dawnguard\n\nThe Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim – Dawnguard is a downloadable content add-on for the action role-playing open world video game \"\". It was developed by Bethesda Game Studios and published by Bethesda Softworks. The Xbox 360 version of \"Dawnguard\" launched in English-speaking territories on June 26, 2012, and in France, Germany, Italy, and Spain in mid-July 2012. It was released on Microsoft Windows via Steam on August 2, 2012. Due to performance issues, the PlayStation 3 release of \"Dawnguard\" was delayed until February 26, 2013.",
"Title: The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim – Dragonborn\n\nThe Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim – Dragonborn is the third add-on for the action role-playing open world video game \"\". It was developed by Bethesda Game Studios and released by Bethesda Softworks on the Xbox Live Marketplace on December 4, 2012. The Microsoft Windows version was released on February 5, 2013, and the PlayStation 3 version was released on February 12, 2013.",
"Title: The Elder Scrolls II: Daggerfall\n\nThe Elder Scrolls II: Daggerfall is a fantasy open world action role-playing video game developed and published by Bethesda Softworks and released in 1996 for MS-DOS. It is a sequel to \"\" and the second installment in \"The Elder Scrolls\" series. On July 9, 2009, Bethesda made \"Daggerfall\" available as a free, legal download on their website, commemorating the 15th anniversary of \"The Elder Scrolls\" franchise.",
"Title: The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim – Hearthfire\n\nThe Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim – Hearthfire is the second downloadable content add-on for the action role-playing open world video game \"\". The game was developed by Bethesda Game Studios and published by Bethesda Softworks. The Xbox 360 version of \"Hearthfire\" launched on September 4, 2012. It was released on Microsoft Windows via Steam on October 5, 2012. It was released for the PlayStation 3 on February 19, 2013 in North America and February 20, 2013 in Europe.",
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"Title: The Elder Scrolls: Arena\n\nThe Elder Scrolls: Arena is an epic fantasy open world action role-playing video game developed and published by Bethesda Softworks and released in 1994 for MS-DOS. It is the first game in \"The Elder Scrolls\" series. In 2004, a downloadable version of the game was made available free of charge as part of the 10th anniversary of \"The Elder Scrolls\" series.",
"Title: Bethesda Softworks\n\nBethesda Softworks LLC is an American video game publisher based in Rockville, Maryland. The company was founded by Christopher Weaver in 1986 as a division of Media Technology Limited, and in 1999 became a subsidiary of ZeniMax Media. In its first fifteen years, it was a video game developer and self-published its titles. In 2001, Bethesda spun off its own in-house development team into Bethesda Game Studios, and Bethesda Softworks became a publisher only. It currently also publishes games by ZeniMax Online Studios, id Software, Arkane Studios, MachineGames, Tango Gameworks and BattleCry Studios.",
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"Title: The Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion\n\nThe Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion is an action role-playing video game developed by Bethesda Game Studios and published by Bethesda Softworks and the Take-Two Interactive division 2K Games. It is the fourth installment in \"The Elder Scrolls\" action fantasy series, following \"\" and preceding \"\". The game was released for Microsoft Windows and Xbox 360 in March 2006, and on PlayStation 3 in March 2007, with a mobile version of the game released on May 2, 2006. Taking place within the fictional province of Cyrodiil, \"Oblivion\"' s main story revolves around the player character's efforts to thwart a fanatical cult known as the \"Mythic Dawn\" that plans to open portal gates to a demonic realm known as \"Oblivion\". The game continues the open world tradition of its predecessors by allowing the player to travel anywhere in the game world at any time and to ignore or postpone the main storyline indefinitely. A perpetual objective for players is to improve their character's skills, which are numerical representations of certain abilities. Early in the game, seven skills are selected by the player as major skills for their character, with those remaining termed as minor skills."
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Who is American, Robert Benton or Shinya Tsukamoto?
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Robert Douglas Benton
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"Title: Bullet Ballet\n\nBullet Ballet (バレット・バレエ ) is a 1998 Japanese film directed by and starring Shinya Tsukamoto, and co-starring Hisashi Igawa, Sujin Kim, Kirina Mano, Takahiro Murase, Tatsuya Nakamura and Kyoka Suzuki. After his girlfriend commits suicide, a man (Shinya Tsukamoto) becomes embroiled in gang warfare attempting to obtain a gun in hopes to kill himself.",
"Title: Tetsuo: The Iron Man\n\nTetsuo: The Iron Man (鉄男 , Tetsuo ) is a 1989 Japanese cyberpunk horror film written, produced, edited, and directed by cult-film director Shinya Tsukamoto, and produced by Japan Home Video. It is shot in the same low-budget, underground-production style as his first two films. \"Tetsuo\" established Tsukamoto internationally and created his worldwide cult following. It was followed by \"\" (1992) and \"\" (2009).",
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"Title: Tokyo Fist\n\nTokyo Fist (東京フィスト , \"TOKYO FIST\" ) is a 1995 Japanese film. It was directed by Shinya Tsukamoto, who also stars in the film along with his brother Kôji Tsukamoto and Kahori Fujii. The film had its premier in September 1995 at the Turin Film Festival in Italy.",
"Title: Shinya Tsukamoto\n\nShinya Tsukamoto (塚本 晋也 , Tsukamoto Shin'ya , born January 1, 1960) is a Japanese film director and actor with a considerable cult following both domestically and abroad, best known for the body horror/cyberpunk films \"\" (1989) and \"\" (1992). Other films of his include \"Tokyo Fist\" (1995), \"Bullet Ballet\" (1998) and \"A Snake of June\" (2002).",
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"Title: Nightmare Detective\n\nNightmare Detective (悪夢探偵 , Akumu Tantei ) is a 2006 Japanese horror film directed by Shinya Tsukamoto and released by Movie-Eye Entertainment Inc, starring Ryuhei Matsuda and hitomi. Masanobu Ando and Ren Osugi play supporting roles, and Tsukamoto himself plays the unnamed villain. The film is shot entirely within Adachi, Tokyo.",
"Title: Haze (2005 film)\n\nHaze (HAZE ヘイズ ) is a 2005 Japanese thriller/horror film written and directed by Shinya Tsukamoto who also stars in the movie. After appearances at several international festivals in 2005, the film debuted theatrically in Japan on March 4, 2006. Two versions of the film exist: the original release, a short 25 minute version; and what Director Tsukamoto entitled the \"Long Version\", which runs 49 minutes."
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Munif Mohammed Abou Rish was a Palestinian journalist, who in 1974 planned to assassinate a politician born in which year ?
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"Abu Mohammed Salih (also Silih) or Abu Mohammed Saleh ibn Yansaran Said ibn Gafiyan al-Doukkali al-Magiri (sometimes spelled al-Majiri) (1153–1234) was a Sufi leader from Morocco and one of the successors of Abu Madyan.",
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"Rabbi Menachem Froman (also spelled \"Menahem\" and \"Fruman\"; Hebrew: מנחם פרומן ; 1 June 1945 – 4 March 2013) was an Israeli Orthodox rabbi and a peacemaker and negotiator with close ties to Palestinian religious leaders from the PLO and Hamas.",
" A founding member of Gush Emunim, he served as the chief rabbi of Tekoa in the West Bank.",
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" His pregnant daughter-in-law was injured in an attack on January 18, 2016.",
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"El Al Flight 253, was a Boeing 707 en route from Tel Aviv, Israel, to New York City, United States when it was attacked by two Palestinian terrorists as it was about to depart from a layover in Athens, Greece on December 26, 1968.",
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"Title: Moner Mohammad Abu Salha\n\nMoner Mohammad Abu Salha (also Munir Mohammed Abou Saleha aka Abu Hurayra al-Amriki) was an American suicide bomber who killed himself and several Syrian troops with a truck bomb in Ariha, Syria in the name of al-Nusra Front.",
"Title: Bob Hawke\n\nRobert James Lee Hawke {'1': \", '2': \", '3': \", '4': \"} (born 9 December 1929) is an Australian politician who was the Prime Minister of Australia and the Leader of the Labor Party from 1983 to 1991.",
"Title: Menachem Froman\n\nRabbi Menachem Froman (also spelled \"Menahem\" and \"Fruman\"; Hebrew: מנחם פרומן ; 1 June 1945 – 4 March 2013) was an Israeli Orthodox rabbi and a peacemaker and negotiator with close ties to Palestinian religious leaders from the PLO and Hamas. A founding member of Gush Emunim, he served as the chief rabbi of Tekoa in the West Bank. He was well known for promoting and leading interfaith dialogue between Israeli Jews and Palestinians, focusing on using religion as a tool and source for recognizing the humanity and dignity of all Palestinians. His pregnant daughter-in-law was injured in an attack on January 18, 2016. Together with a Palestinian journalist close to Hamas, Rabbi Froman drafted a ceasefire agreement between Israel and the Hamas government in the Gaza Strip, known as the Froman-Amayreh Agreement. The agreement was endorsed by Hamas government, but it did not receive any official response from the Israeli government.",
"Title: Rabai al-Madhoun\n\nRabai al-Madhoun (born 1945) is a Palestinian journalist, novelist and writer. He was born in the village of al-Majdal in Palestine, near Ashkelon in present-day Israel. His family was driven out of Palestine in the 1948 Palestinian exodus. Madhoun grew up in the refugee camp of Khan Younis located in the Gaza Strip. He went to Alexandria University for higher education, and in 1973 turned to journalism as a career. He was also involved with the Palestinian liberation struggle in the 1970s as a member of the Democratic Front for the Liberation of Palestine, but quit politics in 1980 to focus on writing full-time. As a journalist, he worked in Beirut (Lebanon),Nicosia (Cyprus) and later on in London where he is now based. Currently a British citizen, Madhoun is an editor at the \"Al-Sharq Al-Awsat\" newspaper.",
"Title: Lisa Taraki\n\nLisa Taraki is a Palestinian journalist, teacher and sociologist. She was born to an American mother and Afghan father, but now lives in Ramallah with her Palestinian husband and child. She is associate professor of sociology at Birzeit University in the West Bank. Taraki has called for an academic boycott of Israel.",
"Title: El Al Flight 253 attack\n\nEl Al Flight 253, was a Boeing 707 en route from Tel Aviv, Israel, to New York City, United States when it was attacked by two Palestinian terrorists as it was about to depart from a layover in Athens, Greece on December 26, 1968. One passenger, Israeli Leon Shirdan, 50, of Haifa, a marine engineer, was shot dead. He was survived by his wife and then 15-year-old daughter. Two unidentified women were injured, one by a bullet, the other as she leaped from the jet when the door was opened. The two terrorists were 19-year-old Naheb H. Suleiman, born in Tripoli, Libya, of Palestinian parents, and 25-year-old Mahmoud Mohammad Issa Mohammad, born in 1943 in Palestine. They were members of the Lebanese-based militant organization Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine The two Arabs dashed out of the transit lounge of Athens Airport just as the Israeli plane, parked 200 yards away, was preparing to take off. The plane had flown in earlier from Tel Aviv. Mahmoud Mohammed Issa Mohammed fired at the plane for more than a minute with a submachine gun, killing one; while the other threw two hand grenades, creating panic aboard the plane carrying 10 crew members and 41 passengers. The two men were taken into custody by Greek authorities. Mahmoud Mohammed Issa Mohammad, was sentenced to 17 years and 5 months behind bars. He was freed after less than 4 months after another Palestinian terrorist group hijacked a Greek airliner and demanded his release. Subsequently he successfully hid his terrorist past and emigrated to Canada. Once Canadian authorities learned of his crime, a protracted extradition process culminated in his extradition to Lebanon in 2013.",
"Title: Munif Mohammed Abou Rish\n\nMunif Mohammed Abou Rish was a Palestinian journalist, who in 1974 planned to assassinate Bob Hawke, the federal president of the Australian Labor Party, who later became prime minister of Australia. He also planned to assassinate the Israeli ambassador to Australia, and several prominent Jewish figures in Australia.",
"Title: Muhammad al-Qiq\n\nMuhammad al-Qiq or Mohammed al-Qeeq (Arabic: محمد القيق ) is a Palestinian Journalist, Correspondent and reporter at the Saudi News Agency Almajd TV Network. He went on a hunger strike in protest against his being incarcerated under Israeli administrative detention (internment without trial or charge)."
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In which film directed by Son Yong-ho did the South Korean actor Park Sung-woong appear?
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The Deal
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"A Violent Prosecutor is a 2016 South Korean crime film directed by Lee Il-hyung, produced by Guk Su Ran and starring Hwang Jung-min, Kang Dong-won, Lee Sung-min and Park Sung-woong.",
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"Park Jun-gyu (born June 27, 1964) is a South Korean actor.",
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"Office (오피스 ) is 2015 South Korean slasher-thriller film directed by Hong Won-chan and starring Go Ah-sung and Park Sung-woong.",
" It is about a detective trying to figure out why a mild-mannered man has killed his family and is targeting his co-workers.",
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"The 22nd Buil Film Awards () ceremony was hosted by the Busan-based daily newspaper Busan Ilbo.",
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"Remember: War of the Son () is a South Korean television series starring Yoo Seung-ho, Park Sung-woong, Park Min-young, Namkoong Min and Jung Hye-sung.",
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"Title: Monster (2017 film)\n\nMonster is an upcoming South Korean period thriller film directed by Heo Jong-ho. It stars Kim Myung-min, Park Hee-soon, Lee Geung-young, Choi Woo-shik, Park Sung-woong, Kim In-kwon and Lee Hye-ri.",
"Title: The Deal (2015 film)\n\nThe Deal (; lit. \"Murder Request\") is a 2015 South Korean crime thriller film directed by Son Yong-ho.",
"Title: The Swindlers (2017 film)\n\nThe Swindlers is an upcoming South Korean crime drama film directed by Jang Chang-won. The film stars Hyun Bin, Yoo Ji-tae, Bae Seong-woo, Park Sung-woong, Nana and Ahn Se-ha.",
"Title: A Violent Prosecutor\n\nA Violent Prosecutor is a 2016 South Korean crime film directed by Lee Il-hyung, produced by Guk Su Ran and starring Hwang Jung-min, Kang Dong-won, Lee Sung-min and Park Sung-woong. It was released in South Korea on February 3, 2016 by Showbox.",
"Title: Park Jun-gyu\n\nPark Jun-gyu (born June 27, 1964) is a South Korean actor. The son of acclaimed veteran actor Park No-sik, Park is best known for playing the role of Ssangkal in \"Rustic Period\".",
"Title: Office (2015 South Korean film)\n\nOffice (오피스 ) is 2015 South Korean slasher-thriller film directed by Hong Won-chan and starring Go Ah-sung and Park Sung-woong. It is about a detective trying to figure out why a mild-mannered man has killed his family and is targeting his co-workers. The film premiered at the Midnight Screenings section of the 2015 Cannes Film Festival.",
"Title: 22nd Buil Film Awards\n\nThe 22nd Buil Film Awards () ceremony was hosted by the Busan-based daily newspaper Busan Ilbo. It was held on October 4, 2013 at the Haeundae Grand Hotel's Grand Ballroom in Busan and was emceed by announcer Yoo Nan-hee and actor Park Sung-woong.",
"Title: Remember: War of the Son\n\nRemember: War of the Son () is a South Korean television series starring Yoo Seung-ho, Park Sung-woong, Park Min-young, Namkoong Min and Jung Hye-sung. It aired on SBS from December 9, 2015 to February 18, 2016 on Wednesdays and Thursdays at 21:55 for 20 episodes.",
"Title: Park Sung-woong\n\nPark Sung-woong (born January 9, 1973) is a South Korean actor. Following his acting debut in \"No. 3\" in 1997, Park has starred in several movies and television series, notably as a gangster in \"New World\" (2013) and a serial killer in \"The Deal\" (2015)."
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Kern Island Canal and Bald Eagle and Spring Creek Navigation are both relelated to canals?
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"The Nittany Valley is an eroded anticlinal valley in the central portion of Centre County, Pennsylvania in the United States.",
" It is separated from the Bald Eagle Valley by Bald Eagle Mountain and from Penns Valley by Mount Nittany.",
" The valley is closed to the north by a high plateau that joins these two mountain ridges, but is open to the south at the southern terminus of Mount Nittany.",
" The valley drains to the Bald Eagle Creek through water gaps in Bald Eagle Mountain formed by Spring Creek, and Fishing Creek, along with smaller streams running through Curtain Gap and Howard Gap.",
" The Northwest side of the valley between the Bald Eagle Mountain ridge and the lower Sand Ridge is also known as the \"Little Nittany Valley\"."
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"Harmony Forge Mansion is a historic home and property located at Boggs Township, Centre County, Pennsylvania.",
" It was built between 1810 and 1820 by Joseph Miles, and is a 2 1/2 story, 5-bay stone building, with a 2-story stone kitchen wing.",
" It measures 44 feet, 6 inches, by 40 feet.",
" Also on the property are two barns, a twos-story frame dwelling, and the 2,000 feet of earthworks ruins of the Bald Eagle and Spring Creek Navigation Canal, built about 1847.",
" The property includes the remains of Locks #4 and #5 of this canal.",
" The Harmony Forge, built about 1795, and the workers houses are no longer extant."
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"Bald Eagle is an unincorporated populated place in Blair County, Pennsylvania, United States.",
" It is located in the Bald Eagle Valley at the foot of the Bald Eagle Mountain ridge, along the Big Fill Run near its confluence with the headwaters of the Bald Eagle Creek tributary of the Little Juniata River.",
" Originally a stop on the Pennsylvania Railroad Tyrone Division, it is now exit 52 off of Interstate 99, and was the former northern terminus of the unfinished highway.",
" The Bald Eagle post office zip code is 16686."
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"The Bald and Golden Eagle Protection Act (16 U.S.C. 668-668d) is a United States federal statute that protects two species of eagle.",
" The bald eagle was chosen as a national emblem of the United States by the Continental Congress of 1782 and was given legal protection by the Bald Eagle Protection Act of 1940.",
" This act was expanded to include the golden eagle in 1962.",
" Since the original Act, the Bald and Golden Eagle Protection Act has been amended several times.",
" It currently prohibits anyone, without a permit issued by the Secretary of the Interior, from \"taking\" bald eagles. Taking is described to include their parts, nests, or eggs, molesting or disturbing the birds.",
" The Act provides criminal penalties for persons who \"take, possess, sell, purchase, barter, offer to sell, purchase or barter, transport, export or import, at any time or any manner, any bald eagle ... [or any golden eagle], alive or dead, or any part, nest, or egg thereof.\""
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"Kern Island Canal is an irrigation canal in Kern County, California.",
" It primarily irrigates farmland located on the Kern Lakebed, south of Bakersfield.",
" It originates from a common diversion at Manor Street in Bakersfield, which also supplies the Carrier Canal and Eastside Canal.",
" The common diversion originates from the Kern River about 1 mi south of Gordon's Ferry."
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"Carrier Canal is an irrigation canal in Kern County, California.",
" It originates from a common diversion at Manor Street in Bakersfield, which also supplies the Kern Island Canal and Eastside Canal.",
" The common diversion originates from the Kern River about 1 mi south of Gordon's Ferry.",
" There are additional diversions from the Kern River at Golden State Highway (SR 204 freeway) and Coffee Road.",
" The canal terminates at the Kern River, near Enos Lane west of Bakersfield.",
" For its entire length, it runs roughly parallel to the Kern River."
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"Bald Eagle State Park is a 5900 acre Pennsylvania state park in Howard, Liberty, and Marion townships in Centre County, Pennsylvania in the United States.",
" The park includes the Foster Joseph Sayers Reservoir, formed by damming Bald Eagle Creek and other smaller streams and covering 1730 acre .",
" Bald Eagle State Park is at the meeting point of two distinct geologic features.",
" The Allegheny Plateau is to the north and the Ridge and Valley area of Pennsylvania is to the south.",
" The park is in the Bald Eagle Valley off Pennsylvania Route 150 in Howard, between Milesburg and Lock Haven."
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"The Bald Eagle Valley of central Pennsylvania, United States is the low-lying area draining into the Bald Eagle Creek between the Allegheny Front and the Bald Eagle Mountain ridge, south of the West Branch Susquehanna River, in the Ridge-and-valley Appalachians.",
" It is southwest of the West Branch Susquehanna Valley that includes Williamsport and Northwest of the Nittany Valley that includes State College."
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"The Bald Eagle and Spring Creek Navigation Company was a canal company in central Pennsylvania intended to link the iron industry of Bellefonte, Pennsylvania, with the Pennsylvania canal system.",
" Opened for half its length in 1837, the remainder of the canal was not completed until 1848.",
" Destroyed by flooding in 1865, it was not rebuilt; a paralleling railroad completed that year replaced it."
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"Bald Eagle Mountain – once known locally as Muncy Mountain – is a stratigraphic ridge in the Allegheny Mountains of central Pennsylvania, USA, running east of the Allegheny Front and northwest of Mount Nittany.",
" It lies along the southeast side of Bald Eagle Creek, and south of the West Branch Susquehanna River, and is the westernmost ridge in its section of the Ridge-and-valley Appalachians.",
" The ridge line separates the West Branch Susquehanna Valley from the Nippenose and White Deer Hole Valleys, and Bald Eagle Valley from Nittany Valley."
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"Title: Nittany Valley\n\nThe Nittany Valley is an eroded anticlinal valley in the central portion of Centre County, Pennsylvania in the United States. It is separated from the Bald Eagle Valley by Bald Eagle Mountain and from Penns Valley by Mount Nittany. The valley is closed to the north by a high plateau that joins these two mountain ridges, but is open to the south at the southern terminus of Mount Nittany. The valley drains to the Bald Eagle Creek through water gaps in Bald Eagle Mountain formed by Spring Creek, and Fishing Creek, along with smaller streams running through Curtain Gap and Howard Gap. The Northwest side of the valley between the Bald Eagle Mountain ridge and the lower Sand Ridge is also known as the \"Little Nittany Valley\".",
"Title: Harmony Forge Mansion\n\nHarmony Forge Mansion is a historic home and property located at Boggs Township, Centre County, Pennsylvania. It was built between 1810 and 1820 by Joseph Miles, and is a 2 1/2 story, 5-bay stone building, with a 2-story stone kitchen wing. It measures 44 feet, 6 inches, by 40 feet. Also on the property are two barns, a twos-story frame dwelling, and the 2,000 feet of earthworks ruins of the Bald Eagle and Spring Creek Navigation Canal, built about 1847. The property includes the remains of Locks #4 and #5 of this canal. The Harmony Forge, built about 1795, and the workers houses are no longer extant.",
"Title: Bald Eagle, Pennsylvania\n\nBald Eagle is an unincorporated populated place in Blair County, Pennsylvania, United States. It is located in the Bald Eagle Valley at the foot of the Bald Eagle Mountain ridge, along the Big Fill Run near its confluence with the headwaters of the Bald Eagle Creek tributary of the Little Juniata River. Originally a stop on the Pennsylvania Railroad Tyrone Division, it is now exit 52 off of Interstate 99, and was the former northern terminus of the unfinished highway. The Bald Eagle post office zip code is 16686.",
"Title: Bald and Golden Eagle Protection Act\n\nThe Bald and Golden Eagle Protection Act (16 U.S.C. 668-668d) is a United States federal statute that protects two species of eagle. The bald eagle was chosen as a national emblem of the United States by the Continental Congress of 1782 and was given legal protection by the Bald Eagle Protection Act of 1940. This act was expanded to include the golden eagle in 1962. Since the original Act, the Bald and Golden Eagle Protection Act has been amended several times. It currently prohibits anyone, without a permit issued by the Secretary of the Interior, from \"taking\" bald eagles. Taking is described to include their parts, nests, or eggs, molesting or disturbing the birds. The Act provides criminal penalties for persons who \"take, possess, sell, purchase, barter, offer to sell, purchase or barter, transport, export or import, at any time or any manner, any bald eagle ... [or any golden eagle], alive or dead, or any part, nest, or egg thereof.\"",
"Title: Kern Island Canal\n\nKern Island Canal is an irrigation canal in Kern County, California. It primarily irrigates farmland located on the Kern Lakebed, south of Bakersfield. It originates from a common diversion at Manor Street in Bakersfield, which also supplies the Carrier Canal and Eastside Canal. The common diversion originates from the Kern River about 1 mi south of Gordon's Ferry.",
"Title: Carrier Canal\n\nCarrier Canal is an irrigation canal in Kern County, California. It originates from a common diversion at Manor Street in Bakersfield, which also supplies the Kern Island Canal and Eastside Canal. The common diversion originates from the Kern River about 1 mi south of Gordon's Ferry. There are additional diversions from the Kern River at Golden State Highway (SR 204 freeway) and Coffee Road. The canal terminates at the Kern River, near Enos Lane west of Bakersfield. For its entire length, it runs roughly parallel to the Kern River.",
"Title: Bald Eagle State Park\n\nBald Eagle State Park is a 5900 acre Pennsylvania state park in Howard, Liberty, and Marion townships in Centre County, Pennsylvania in the United States. The park includes the Foster Joseph Sayers Reservoir, formed by damming Bald Eagle Creek and other smaller streams and covering 1730 acre . Bald Eagle State Park is at the meeting point of two distinct geologic features. The Allegheny Plateau is to the north and the Ridge and Valley area of Pennsylvania is to the south. The park is in the Bald Eagle Valley off Pennsylvania Route 150 in Howard, between Milesburg and Lock Haven.",
"Title: Bald Eagle Valley\n\nThe Bald Eagle Valley of central Pennsylvania, United States is the low-lying area draining into the Bald Eagle Creek between the Allegheny Front and the Bald Eagle Mountain ridge, south of the West Branch Susquehanna River, in the Ridge-and-valley Appalachians. It is southwest of the West Branch Susquehanna Valley that includes Williamsport and Northwest of the Nittany Valley that includes State College.",
"Title: Bald Eagle and Spring Creek Navigation\n\nThe Bald Eagle and Spring Creek Navigation Company was a canal company in central Pennsylvania intended to link the iron industry of Bellefonte, Pennsylvania, with the Pennsylvania canal system. Opened for half its length in 1837, the remainder of the canal was not completed until 1848. Destroyed by flooding in 1865, it was not rebuilt; a paralleling railroad completed that year replaced it.",
"Title: Bald Eagle Mountain\n\nBald Eagle Mountain – once known locally as Muncy Mountain – is a stratigraphic ridge in the Allegheny Mountains of central Pennsylvania, USA, running east of the Allegheny Front and northwest of Mount Nittany. It lies along the southeast side of Bald Eagle Creek, and south of the West Branch Susquehanna River, and is the westernmost ridge in its section of the Ridge-and-valley Appalachians. The ridge line separates the West Branch Susquehanna Valley from the Nippenose and White Deer Hole Valleys, and Bald Eagle Valley from Nittany Valley."
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Which opera had more acts, Das Liebesverbot or Lucia di Lammermoor?
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Lucia di Lammermoor
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"Loretta Di Franco is an American operatic soprano who is chiefly known for her more than 900 performances at the Metropolitan Opera from 1961-1995.",
" Originally a member of the Met's opera chorus, she eventually was promoted to singing small comprimario roles beginning with one of the pages in Wagner's \"Tannhäuser\" and the peasant girl in \"The Marriage of Figaro\" in 1961.",
" She went on to win the Metropolitan Opera National Council Auditions in 1965 which led to her first substantial role, Chloe in \"The Queen of Spades\".",
" She continued to appear annually at the Met for the next 30 years, performing both leading and supporting roles.",
" Some of the parts she performed at the Met included Annina in \"La traviata\", both the Aunt and Barena in Janáček's \"Jenůfa\", Barbarina and Marcellina in \"The Marriage of Figaro\", Berta in \"The Barber of Seville\", Countess Ceprano in \"Rigoletto\", the Dew Fairy and the Sandman in \"Hansel and Gretel\", Feklusa in \"Káťa Kabanová\", the First Lady in \"The Magic Flute\", the Flower Seller in Britten's \"Death in Venice\", Frasquita in \"Carmen\", Gerhilde in \"Die Walküre\", Giannetta in \"L'elisir d'amore\", Helen in \"Mourning Becomes Electra\", Ines in \"Il trovatore\", Jouvenot in \"Adriana Lecouvreur\", Kate Pinkerton in \"Madama Butterfly\", Laura in \"Luisa Miller\", Lauretta in \"Gianni Schichi\", Lisa in \"La sonnambula\", Marianne in \"Der Rosenkavalier\", Marthe in \"Faust\", Musetta in \"La bohème\", Oscar in \"Un ballo in maschera\", Samaritana in \"Francesca da Rimini\", Woglinde in both \"Das Rheingold\" and \"Götterdämmerung\", Xenia in \"Boris Godunov\", Zerlina in \"Don Giovanni\", and title role in \"Lucia di Lammermoor\".",
" In 1991 she created the role of the Woman with Child in the world premiere of John Corigliano's \"The Ghosts of Versailles\"."
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"Longformacus (Scottish Gaelic: \"Longphort Mhacais\" ) is a small village in Berwickshire in the Scottish Borders area of Scotland.",
" It is around 10 km north-west of Duns, in the Lammermuir Hills.",
" The Dye Water runs through the village, flowing east towards its confluence with the Whiteadder Water nearby.",
" The opera \"Lucia di Lammermoor\", written by Gaetano Donizetti and based on Sir Walter Scott's \"The Bride of Lammermoor\", was set in Longformacus."
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"Emilio Venturini (1878 - 1952) was an Italian operatic lyric tenor known for his portrayal of character roles.",
" He made his professional opera debut in 1900 in Italy where he remained for the next several years.",
" In 1901 he sang the role of Brighella in Mascagni's \"Le maschere\" at the Teatro Regio in Turin.",
" He made his La Scala debut in 1903 as Froh in Wagner's \"Das Rheingold\" and sang in the premiere of Umberto Giordano's \"Siberia\".",
" In 1904, he originated the role of Prince Yamadori in Puccini's \"Madama Butterfly\" at La Scala.",
" In 1905, Venturini joined the roster of the Opéra National de Paris.",
" In 1907 he moved to London to sing with Royal Opera at Covent Garden.",
" In 1910, Venturini became a member of the Chicago Opera Association where he performed roles until the summer of 1917.",
" While in Chicago he sang mostly character parts but did sing some major roles like Turiddu in \"Cavalleria rusticana\", Edgardo in \"Lucia di Lammermoor\" and the Pinkerton in \"Madama Butterfly\".",
" In 1911 he sang the roles of Cassio in Verdi's \"Otello\" and Spoletta in Puccini's \"Tosca\" at the Metropolitan Opera.",
" Venturini also returned to Italy for brief periods in 1910, 1911, and 1916 to perform roles with the Teatro Massimo in Palermo.",
" In 1921, Venturini joined the roster at La Scala and sang roles with that opera house until 1948.",
" He notably originated the roles of Il Tempiere in Boito's \"Nerone\" in 1924 and Pang in Puccini's \"Turandot\" in 1926.",
" and was the first to record the role of Nereo in Boito's \"Mefistofele\" in the 1931 La Scala recording."
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"The Bride of Lammermoor is an historical novel by Sir Walter Scott, published in 1819.",
" The novel is set in the Lammermuir Hills of south-east Scotland, and tells of a tragic love affair between young Lucy Ashton and her family's enemy Edgar Ravenswood.",
" Scott indicated the plot was based on an actual incident.",
" \"The Bride of Lammermoor\" and \"A Legend of Montrose\" were published together as the third of Scott's \"Tales of My Landlord\" series.",
" As with all the Waverley Novels, \"The Bride of Lammermuir\" was published anonymously.",
" The novel claims that the story was an oral tradition, collected by one \"Peter Pattieson\", and subsequently published by \"Jedediah Cleishbotham\".",
" The 1830 \"Waverley edition\" includes an introduction by Scott, discussing his actual sources.",
" The later edition also changes the date of the events: the first edition sets the story in the 17th century; the 1830 edition sets it in the reign of Queen Anne, after the 1707 Acts of Union which joined Scotland and England.",
" The story is the basis for Donizetti's 1835 opera \"Lucia di Lammermoor\"."
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"La dame blanche (\"The White Lady\") is an opéra comique in three acts by the French composer François-Adrien Boieldieu.",
" The libretto was written by Eugène Scribe and is based on episodes from no fewer than five works of the Scottish writer Sir Walter Scott, including his novels \"The Monastery\", \"Guy Mannering\", and \"The Abbot\".",
" The opera has typical elements of the Romantic in its Gothic mode, including an exotic Scottish locale, a lost heir, a mysterious castle, a hidden fortune, and a ghost, in this case benevolent.",
" The work was one of the first attempts to introduce the fantastic into opera and is a model for works such as Giacomo Meyerbeer's \"Robert le diable\" and Charles Gounod's \"Faust\".",
" The opera's musical style also heavily influenced later operas like \"Lucia di Lammermoor\", \"I puritani\" and \"La jolie fille de Perth\"."
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"In 1841, while Donizetti was in Paris waiting for the libretto to be completed for a commission by La Scala, he had a chance encounter with Gustave Vaëz, who had co-written the libretti for two of his earlier operas, \"Lucie de Lammermoor\" (the French version of \"Lucia di Lammermoor\") and \"La favorite\".",
" He asked Vaëz if he could provide a libretto for a short opera to keep him busy while waiting for the La Scala project to advance.",
" Vaëz quickly created \"Deux hommes et une femme\" (\"Two Men and a Woman\"), a comic piece in one act consisting of eight musical numbers connected by spoken dialogue.",
" According to Vaëz, Donizetti completed the score in eight days.",
" However, the Opéra-Comique rejected it and Donizetti then had the libretto translated into Italian for an intended performance at the Teatro del Fondo in Naples.",
" Following the death of the Teatro del Fondo's impresario, Domenico Barbaja, the Naples performance fell through.",
" The score, still unperformed, was found in Donizetti's effects when he died in 1848."
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"Lucia di Lammermoor is a \"dramma tragico\" (tragic opera) in three acts by Gaetano Donizetti.",
" Salvadore Cammarano wrote the Italian-language libretto loosely based upon Sir Walter Scott's historical novel \"The Bride of Lammermoor\"."
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"Harolyn Blackwell (born November 23, 1955) is an American lyric coloratura soprano who has performed in many of the world's finest opera houses, concert halls, and theaters in operas, oratorios, recitals, and Broadway musicals.",
" Initially known for her work within musical theater during the early 1980s, Blackwell moved into the field of opera and by 1987 had established herself as an artist within the soubrette repertoire in many major opera houses both in the United States and in Europe.",
" Feeling that she was being \"type cast\" into one particular kind of role, Blackwell strove to establish herself within the lyric coloratura repertoire beginning in the mid-1990s.",
" With the aid of such companies as Seattle Opera, Blackwell successfully made this move and is now an interpreter of such roles as Lucia in Donizetti's \"Lucia di Lammermoor\" and Olympia in Offenbach's \"Les contes d'Hoffman\".",
" She has also periodically returned to musical theater performances throughout her career in staged productions, concert work, and recitals.",
" Blackwell is known for her interpretations and recordings of the works of Leonard Bernstein."
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"Das Liebesverbot (\"The Ban on Love\", WWV 38), is an early opera in two acts by Richard Wagner, with the libretto written by the composer after Shakespeare's \"Measure for Measure\".",
" Described as a \"Große komische Oper \", it was composed in 1834, and Wagner conducted the premiere in 1836 at Magdeburg.",
" Poorly attended and with a lead singer who forgot the words and had to improvise, it was a resounding flop and its second performance had to be cancelled after a fist-fight between the prima donna's husband and the lead tenor broke out backstage before the curtain had even risen; only three people were in the audience.",
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"Christian Van Horn (born 1978 in Rockville Centre, New York) is an American operatic bass-baritone and has appeared with many of the world's most prestigious opera companies, including San Francisco Opera, The Metropolitan Opera, Lyric Opera of Chicago, Bayerische Staatsoper, Teatro dell'Opera di Roma, Netherlands Opera, Salzburg Festival, Los Angeles Opera, The Grand Théâtre du Genève, and Canadian Opera Company.",
" His roles include the title role in Le nozze di Figaro, the Four Villains in Les Contes d'Hoffmann, Mephistopheles in Faust, Zaccaria in Nabucco, Escamillo in Carmen, Raimondo in Lucia di Lammermoor, Banquo in Macbeth, Colline in La Bohème, and Claudio in Aggrippina.",
" Van Horn has also appeared as a concert soloist with the Berlin Philharmonic, Chicago Symphony Orchestra, San Francisco Symphony.",
" Melbourne Symphony Orchestra, and the Los Angeles Philharmonic among others."
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"Title: Loretta Di Franco\n\nLoretta Di Franco is an American operatic soprano who is chiefly known for her more than 900 performances at the Metropolitan Opera from 1961-1995. Originally a member of the Met's opera chorus, she eventually was promoted to singing small comprimario roles beginning with one of the pages in Wagner's \"Tannhäuser\" and the peasant girl in \"The Marriage of Figaro\" in 1961. She went on to win the Metropolitan Opera National Council Auditions in 1965 which led to her first substantial role, Chloe in \"The Queen of Spades\". She continued to appear annually at the Met for the next 30 years, performing both leading and supporting roles. Some of the parts she performed at the Met included Annina in \"La traviata\", both the Aunt and Barena in Janáček's \"Jenůfa\", Barbarina and Marcellina in \"The Marriage of Figaro\", Berta in \"The Barber of Seville\", Countess Ceprano in \"Rigoletto\", the Dew Fairy and the Sandman in \"Hansel and Gretel\", Feklusa in \"Káťa Kabanová\", the First Lady in \"The Magic Flute\", the Flower Seller in Britten's \"Death in Venice\", Frasquita in \"Carmen\", Gerhilde in \"Die Walküre\", Giannetta in \"L'elisir d'amore\", Helen in \"Mourning Becomes Electra\", Ines in \"Il trovatore\", Jouvenot in \"Adriana Lecouvreur\", Kate Pinkerton in \"Madama Butterfly\", Laura in \"Luisa Miller\", Lauretta in \"Gianni Schichi\", Lisa in \"La sonnambula\", Marianne in \"Der Rosenkavalier\", Marthe in \"Faust\", Musetta in \"La bohème\", Oscar in \"Un ballo in maschera\", Samaritana in \"Francesca da Rimini\", Woglinde in both \"Das Rheingold\" and \"Götterdämmerung\", Xenia in \"Boris Godunov\", Zerlina in \"Don Giovanni\", and title role in \"Lucia di Lammermoor\". In 1991 she created the role of the Woman with Child in the world premiere of John Corigliano's \"The Ghosts of Versailles\".",
"Title: Longformacus\n\nLongformacus (Scottish Gaelic: \"Longphort Mhacais\" ) is a small village in Berwickshire in the Scottish Borders area of Scotland. It is around 10 km north-west of Duns, in the Lammermuir Hills. The Dye Water runs through the village, flowing east towards its confluence with the Whiteadder Water nearby. The opera \"Lucia di Lammermoor\", written by Gaetano Donizetti and based on Sir Walter Scott's \"The Bride of Lammermoor\", was set in Longformacus.",
"Title: Emilio Venturini\n\nEmilio Venturini (1878 - 1952) was an Italian operatic lyric tenor known for his portrayal of character roles. He made his professional opera debut in 1900 in Italy where he remained for the next several years. In 1901 he sang the role of Brighella in Mascagni's \"Le maschere\" at the Teatro Regio in Turin. He made his La Scala debut in 1903 as Froh in Wagner's \"Das Rheingold\" and sang in the premiere of Umberto Giordano's \"Siberia\". In 1904, he originated the role of Prince Yamadori in Puccini's \"Madama Butterfly\" at La Scala. In 1905, Venturini joined the roster of the Opéra National de Paris. In 1907 he moved to London to sing with Royal Opera at Covent Garden. In 1910, Venturini became a member of the Chicago Opera Association where he performed roles until the summer of 1917. While in Chicago he sang mostly character parts but did sing some major roles like Turiddu in \"Cavalleria rusticana\", Edgardo in \"Lucia di Lammermoor\" and the Pinkerton in \"Madama Butterfly\". In 1911 he sang the roles of Cassio in Verdi's \"Otello\" and Spoletta in Puccini's \"Tosca\" at the Metropolitan Opera. Venturini also returned to Italy for brief periods in 1910, 1911, and 1916 to perform roles with the Teatro Massimo in Palermo. In 1921, Venturini joined the roster at La Scala and sang roles with that opera house until 1948. He notably originated the roles of Il Tempiere in Boito's \"Nerone\" in 1924 and Pang in Puccini's \"Turandot\" in 1926. and was the first to record the role of Nereo in Boito's \"Mefistofele\" in the 1931 La Scala recording.",
"Title: The Bride of Lammermoor\n\nThe Bride of Lammermoor is an historical novel by Sir Walter Scott, published in 1819. The novel is set in the Lammermuir Hills of south-east Scotland, and tells of a tragic love affair between young Lucy Ashton and her family's enemy Edgar Ravenswood. Scott indicated the plot was based on an actual incident. \"The Bride of Lammermoor\" and \"A Legend of Montrose\" were published together as the third of Scott's \"Tales of My Landlord\" series. As with all the Waverley Novels, \"The Bride of Lammermuir\" was published anonymously. The novel claims that the story was an oral tradition, collected by one \"Peter Pattieson\", and subsequently published by \"Jedediah Cleishbotham\". The 1830 \"Waverley edition\" includes an introduction by Scott, discussing his actual sources. The later edition also changes the date of the events: the first edition sets the story in the 17th century; the 1830 edition sets it in the reign of Queen Anne, after the 1707 Acts of Union which joined Scotland and England. The story is the basis for Donizetti's 1835 opera \"Lucia di Lammermoor\".",
"Title: La dame blanche\n\nLa dame blanche (\"The White Lady\") is an opéra comique in three acts by the French composer François-Adrien Boieldieu. The libretto was written by Eugène Scribe and is based on episodes from no fewer than five works of the Scottish writer Sir Walter Scott, including his novels \"The Monastery\", \"Guy Mannering\", and \"The Abbot\". The opera has typical elements of the Romantic in its Gothic mode, including an exotic Scottish locale, a lost heir, a mysterious castle, a hidden fortune, and a ghost, in this case benevolent. The work was one of the first attempts to introduce the fantastic into opera and is a model for works such as Giacomo Meyerbeer's \"Robert le diable\" and Charles Gounod's \"Faust\". The opera's musical style also heavily influenced later operas like \"Lucia di Lammermoor\", \"I puritani\" and \"La jolie fille de Perth\".",
"Title: Rita (opera)\n\nIn 1841, while Donizetti was in Paris waiting for the libretto to be completed for a commission by La Scala, he had a chance encounter with Gustave Vaëz, who had co-written the libretti for two of his earlier operas, \"Lucie de Lammermoor\" (the French version of \"Lucia di Lammermoor\") and \"La favorite\". He asked Vaëz if he could provide a libretto for a short opera to keep him busy while waiting for the La Scala project to advance. Vaëz quickly created \"Deux hommes et une femme\" (\"Two Men and a Woman\"), a comic piece in one act consisting of eight musical numbers connected by spoken dialogue. According to Vaëz, Donizetti completed the score in eight days. However, the Opéra-Comique rejected it and Donizetti then had the libretto translated into Italian for an intended performance at the Teatro del Fondo in Naples. Following the death of the Teatro del Fondo's impresario, Domenico Barbaja, the Naples performance fell through. The score, still unperformed, was found in Donizetti's effects when he died in 1848.",
"Title: Lucia di Lammermoor\n\nLucia di Lammermoor is a \"dramma tragico\" (tragic opera) in three acts by Gaetano Donizetti. Salvadore Cammarano wrote the Italian-language libretto loosely based upon Sir Walter Scott's historical novel \"The Bride of Lammermoor\".",
"Title: Harolyn Blackwell\n\nHarolyn Blackwell (born November 23, 1955) is an American lyric coloratura soprano who has performed in many of the world's finest opera houses, concert halls, and theaters in operas, oratorios, recitals, and Broadway musicals. Initially known for her work within musical theater during the early 1980s, Blackwell moved into the field of opera and by 1987 had established herself as an artist within the soubrette repertoire in many major opera houses both in the United States and in Europe. Feeling that she was being \"type cast\" into one particular kind of role, Blackwell strove to establish herself within the lyric coloratura repertoire beginning in the mid-1990s. With the aid of such companies as Seattle Opera, Blackwell successfully made this move and is now an interpreter of such roles as Lucia in Donizetti's \"Lucia di Lammermoor\" and Olympia in Offenbach's \"Les contes d'Hoffman\". She has also periodically returned to musical theater performances throughout her career in staged productions, concert work, and recitals. Blackwell is known for her interpretations and recordings of the works of Leonard Bernstein.",
"Title: Das Liebesverbot\n\nDas Liebesverbot (\"The Ban on Love\", WWV 38), is an early opera in two acts by Richard Wagner, with the libretto written by the composer after Shakespeare's \"Measure for Measure\". Described as a \"Große komische Oper \", it was composed in 1834, and Wagner conducted the premiere in 1836 at Magdeburg. Poorly attended and with a lead singer who forgot the words and had to improvise, it was a resounding flop and its second performance had to be cancelled after a fist-fight between the prima donna's husband and the lead tenor broke out backstage before the curtain had even risen; only three people were in the audience. It was never performed again in Wagner's lifetime.",
"Title: Christian Van Horn\n\nChristian Van Horn (born 1978 in Rockville Centre, New York) is an American operatic bass-baritone and has appeared with many of the world's most prestigious opera companies, including San Francisco Opera, The Metropolitan Opera, Lyric Opera of Chicago, Bayerische Staatsoper, Teatro dell'Opera di Roma, Netherlands Opera, Salzburg Festival, Los Angeles Opera, The Grand Théâtre du Genève, and Canadian Opera Company. His roles include the title role in Le nozze di Figaro, the Four Villains in Les Contes d'Hoffmann, Mephistopheles in Faust, Zaccaria in Nabucco, Escamillo in Carmen, Raimondo in Lucia di Lammermoor, Banquo in Macbeth, Colline in La Bohème, and Claudio in Aggrippina. Van Horn has also appeared as a concert soloist with the Berlin Philharmonic, Chicago Symphony Orchestra, San Francisco Symphony. Melbourne Symphony Orchestra, and the Los Angeles Philharmonic among others."
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Between Ice Princess and Bolt, which was more unsuccessful in the box office?
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"Ice Princess"
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" However, this does not include the numbers for local films.",
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"\"Ice Princess\" is a song recorded by American rapper Azealia Banks for her debut studio album \"Broke with Expensive Taste\" (2014).",
" It was released as the fourth single from the album on March 23, 2015.",
" Production of the song was handled by AraabMuzik, while it was written by Banks, Kevin James, and Jonathan Harris.",
" \"Ice Princess\" contains a sample of \"In the Air\", originally produced by progressive house DJ Morgan Page.",
" Lyrically, Banks brags about her wealth, with Jordan Sargent of Pitchfork Media describing it as Banks \"spitting knotty rhymes about her diamonds\".",
" \"Ice Princess\" garnered praise from music critics, with one describing the song as \"Banks at her best\".",
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" The film was released on March 18, 2005.",
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" Palen's innovative marketing strategy for \"The Hunger Games\", which carefully balanced and coordinated a mix of traditional, digital and social promotion, contributed to its record-breaking success.",
" Palen has also left his imprint on huge film franchises: Producer Tyler Perry's first 13 films have grossed more than $670 million at the domestic box office, and the \"Saw\" series is the most popular horror franchise in history grossing more than $870 million at the worldwide box office for its seven installments."
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"Attarintiki Daredi\" starring \"Pawan Kalyan\", \"Samantha Ruth Prabhu\" and \"Pranitha Subhash\" is again a huge hit yet again at the box office.",
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" The film's plot centers on a small white dog named Bolt who, having spent his entire life on the set of a television series, thinks that he has super powers.",
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" Unless officially acknowledged by studios, figures of losses are usually rough estimates at best.",
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"Title: Ice Princess (song)\n\n\"Ice Princess\" is a song recorded by American rapper Azealia Banks for her debut studio album \"Broke with Expensive Taste\" (2014). It was released as the fourth single from the album on March 23, 2015. Production of the song was handled by AraabMuzik, while it was written by Banks, Kevin James, and Jonathan Harris. \"Ice Princess\" contains a sample of \"In the Air\", originally produced by progressive house DJ Morgan Page. Lyrically, Banks brags about her wealth, with Jordan Sargent of Pitchfork Media describing it as Banks \"spitting knotty rhymes about her diamonds\". \"Ice Princess\" garnered praise from music critics, with one describing the song as \"Banks at her best\". To promote the song, an accompanying music video for the track was released on March 31, 2015. It features Banks ruling over a kingdom of ice warriors, flying through the sky destroying anything colorful while turning everything into ice.",
"Title: Box Office Mojo\n\nBox Office Mojo is a website that tracks box office revenue in a systematic, algorithmic way, founded in 1999. In 2008, Box Office Mojo was bought by the Internet Movie Database, owned by Amazon. The website is widely used within the film industry as a source of data. From 2002–11, Box Office Mojo had forums popular with film fans. On October 10, 2014, the website's URL was redirected to Amazon's IMDB.com website for one day, but the website returned the following day without explanation.",
"Title: Ice Princess\n\nIce Princess is a 2005 American figure-skating film directed by Tim Fywell, written by Hadley Davis from a story by Meg Cabot and Davis, and starring Michelle Trachtenberg, Joan Cusack, Kim Cattrall and Hayden Panettiere. The film focuses on Casey Carlyle, a normal teenager who gives up a promising future academic life in order to pursue her new-found dream of being a professional figure skater. The film was released on March 18, 2005. \"Ice Princess\" had an unsuccessful performance at the box office, grossing $24 million in the United States during its theatrical run against a production budget of $25 million. It did, however, inspire Zahra Lari, a Muslim in the United Arab Emirates, to take up the sport, become an Olympics 2018 hopeful, and inspire more freedom for women.",
"Title: Tim Palen\n\nTim Palen is an American motion picture marketing executive and award-winning photographer. He is Lionsgate's Chief Brand Officer and President of Worldwide Marketing. His string of theatrical box office hits includes \"The Hunger Games\", Lionsgate's top-grossing film of all time, taking in nearly $690 million at the global box office; and \"The Expendables 2\", which grossed close to $300 million worldwide. Palen's innovative marketing strategy for \"The Hunger Games\", which carefully balanced and coordinated a mix of traditional, digital and social promotion, contributed to its record-breaking success. Palen has also left his imprint on huge film franchises: Producer Tyler Perry's first 13 films have grossed more than $670 million at the domestic box office, and the \"Saw\" series is the most popular horror franchise in history grossing more than $870 million at the worldwide box office for its seven installments.",
"Title: Sri Venkateswara Cine Chitra\n\nIn 2003 SVCC started their production career with the movie \"Ee Abbai Chala Manchodu\", directed by \"Agathiyan\", starring \"Ravi Teja\", \"Sangeetha Krish\" and Vani. After a gap of a year, SVCC produced one of the biggest blockbuster hits of Tollywood, \"Chatrapathi\", directed by \"S. S. Rajamouli\" starring \"Prabhas\" and \"Shriya Saran\". SVCC uniquely paired in alternate movies with \"Ravi Teja\" and \"Prabhas\" for their next two movies, \"Khatarnak\" starring \"Ileana D'Cruz\" and \"Kajal Aggarwal\". The production house gained its popularity, by selectiong new scripts always. \" Darling\" starring \"Prabhas\" was their third film together and this was also a hit at the box office. This was the second movie with \"Kajal Aggarwal\". They paved way to many other huge movies like, \"Devudu Chesina Manushulu\", \"Ongole Gitta\" etc.. They made some movies like \"Sahasam\", starring \"Gopichand\", \"Taapsee Pannu\", which was an action based historic film and it also created a new dimension for Gopichand's career. \" Attarintiki Daredi\" starring \"Pawan Kalyan\", \"Samantha Ruth Prabhu\" and \"Pranitha Subhash\" is again a huge hit yet again at the box office. The movie was written and directed by the ace director \"Trivikram Srinivas\". Their films made their way to box office in the perfect way, \"Dohchay\",\"Nannaku Prematho\" were also great at box office. The production house tries=d a new genre Comedy, starring \"Allari Naresh\", \"Kruthika Jayakumar\" directed by \"G. Nageswara Reddy\". Their latest film \"Radha\", with \"Sharwanand\" and \"Lavanya Tripathi\" is again a flag bearing hit movie at box office.",
"Title: Bolt (2008 film)\n\nBolt is a 2008 American computer animated road-comedy-adventure film produced by Walt Disney Animation Studios and released by Walt Disney Pictures. It is the 48th Disney animated feature film. Directed by Chris Williams and Byron Howard, the film stars the voices of John Travolta, Miley Cyrus, Malcolm McDowell, Diedrich Bader, Nick Swardson, Greg Germann, Susie Essman and Mark Walton. The film's plot centers on a small white dog named Bolt who, having spent his entire life on the set of a television series, thinks that he has super powers. When he believes that his human, Penny, has been kidnapped, he sets out on a cross-country journey to \"rescue\" her.",
"Title: Sky Box Office\n\nSky Box Office is the name of Sky plc's pay-per-view (PPV) system. There are three branded divisions of Sky Box Office – Sky Cinema Box Office, Sky Sports Box Office and Sky 3D Box Office. Until 1 February 2011, the system ran under unified Sky Box Office branding. On 4 January 2017, all Sky Cinema Box Office channels ceased broadcasting.",
"Title: List of animated box office bombs\n\nIn the film and media industry, if a animated film released in theatres fails to break even by a large amount, it is considered a box office bomb or box office flop, thus losing money for the distributor, studio, and/or production company that invested in it. Unless officially acknowledged by studios, figures of losses are usually rough estimates at best. This is mostly due to Hollywood accounting practices that typically manipulate profits or keep costs secret to avoid profit-sharing agreements. In some cases, a company can make profits from a box office bomb when ancillary revenues are taken into account, such as home media sales and rentals, television broadcast rights, and licensing rights, so a film that performs poorly at the box office can still break even after its theatrical run."
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What is the name of the musical that is based on the 2000 film with the music is by Elton John, stars the actor known for the 2016 film Spider-Man in the title role?
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Billy Elliot the Musical
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"Raymond Thomas \"Ray\" Cooper (born 19 September 1947) is an English virtuoso percussionist.",
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" Continually modified to this day, Cooper's percussion set offers an enormous array of percussion instruments for sonic diversity such as the tambourine, congas, crash cymbals, cowbells, roto toms, tubular bells, the gong, snare and timpani.",
" For two decades Cooper honed his technique; In the 1990s, he reinvented his style.",
" He is known for the 7-minute percussion and drum solos he performed during the years 1990–1991 for Eric Clapton and for the 7-minute percussion and drum solos during all the 1994 Face to Face Tours with Billy Joel, and Elton John, and the tours with the Elton John band during the years of 1994–1995."
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"Tommy is a 1975 British musical fantasy drama film based upon The Who's 1969 rock opera album \"Tommy\" about a seemingly disabled boy who becomes a religious pinball champion.",
" Directed by Ken Russell, the film featured a star-studded ensemble cast, including the band members themselves (most notably, lead singer Roger Daltrey, who plays the title role), Ann-Margret, Oliver Reed, Eric Clapton, Tina Turner, Elton John, Arthur Brown, and Jack Nicholson."
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"Billy Elliot the Musical Live is a 2014 British filmed version of Elton John's \"Billy Elliot the Musical\" (2005), which in turn was based on the 2000 film \"Billy Elliot\".",
" Stephen Daldry directed both the original film and the 2014 musical adaptation."
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"Pnau stylised as PNAU is an Australian dance music trio originating from Sydney, Australia.",
" The trio, a duo before 2016, consists of musicians Nick Littlemore (vocals, production), Peter Mayes (guitar, production) and Sam Littlemore (production), with Sam joining in 2016.",
" The pair have achieved multiple successes throughout their career with their award-winning debut album \"Sambanova\", their widely acclaimed 2007 release \"Pnau\".",
" Pnau is also recognized for their heavily publicized apprenticeship under musician Elton John, who signed the duo after listening to their record \"Pnau\".",
" Several of Pnau's recent projects have featured John's involvement, such as Pnau's album \"Soft Universe\" and an album featuring Pnau recreations of Elton John's hits called \"Good Morning to the Night\"."
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"Friends, released in 1971, is the fourth official album release by Elton John.",
" It was a project John and Bernie Taupin took on before their breakout success in the US, based on the \"Friends\" film released in the same year.",
" It was certified Gold in April 1971 by the RIAA.",
" It became John's third gold record in as many months in that market (following the albums \"Elton John\" in February and \"Tumbleweed Connection\" in March).",
" The title track was a minor hit in the US (#34 on the pop chart) despite the film's poor performance.",
" The album also received a 1972 Grammy nomination for Best Original Score Written for a Motion Picture."
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},
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"Billy Elliot the Musical is a musical based on the 2000 film \"Billy Elliot\".",
" The music is by Elton John, and the book and lyrics are by Lee Hall, who wrote the film's screenplay.",
" The plot revolves around Billy, a British motherless boy who trades boxing gloves for ballet shoes.",
" The story of his personal struggle and fulfillment are balanced against a counter-story of family and community strife caused by the 1984–85 UK miners' strike in County Durham, in North Eastern England.",
" Hall's screenplay was inspired in part by A. J. Cronin's 1935 novel about a miners' strike, \"The Stars Look Down\", to which the musical's opening song pays homage."
],
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},
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"Aida (also known as \"Elton John and Tim Rice's Aida\") is a musical based on the opera of the same name by Giuseppe Verdi.",
" It has music by Elton John, lyrics by Tim Rice, and book by Linda Woolverton, Robert Falls, and David Henry Hwang, and was originally produced by Walt Disney Theatrical."
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"The Lion King: Original Motion Picture Soundtrack is the original motion picture soundtrack for the 1994 Disney animated film, \"The Lion King\".",
" It contains songs from the film written by Elton John and Tim Rice, and a score composed by Hans Zimmer.",
" Elton John has a dual role of performer for several tracks.",
" Additional performers include Carmen Twillie, Jason Weaver, Rowan Atkinson, Whoopi Goldberg, Jeremy Irons, Cheech Marin, Jim Cummings, Nathan Lane, Ernie Sabella, and Sally Dworsky.",
" The album was released on May 30, 1994 on CD and audio cassette.",
" The soundtrack was recorded in three different countries: the U.S., the U.K. and South Africa.",
" It is the best-selling soundtrack album to an animated film in the United States with over 7 million copies sold, with 4,934,000 copies sold in 1994."
],
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"Elton John One Night Only – The Greatest Hits is a live album released by Elton John in 2000.",
" The album was recorded on 20 and 21 October 2000 at Madison Square Garden.",
" An extended version was also released as a DVD, entitled One Night Only: The Greatest Hits Live at Madison Square Garden.",
" The title is \"one night only\" because the recording equipment failed to tape most of the audio from the first night, leaving only the second night to be recorded as an album.",
" In the US, it was certified gold in July 2001 by the RIAA."
],
"title": "Elton John One Night Only – The Greatest Hits"
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"Title: Tom Holland (actor)\n\nThomas Stanley Holland (born 1 June 1996) is an English actor and dancer. His breakthrough role was Spider-Man in \"\" (2016), followed by \"\" (2017), as part of the Marvel Cinematic Universe (MCU). He previously appeared on stage in the title role of \"Billy Elliot the Musical\" in London's West End, and in the films \"The Impossible\" (2012) and \"In the Heart of the Sea\" (2015). Holland received the BAFTA Rising Star Award in 2017.",
"Title: Ray Cooper\n\nRaymond Thomas \"Ray\" Cooper (born 19 September 1947) is an English virtuoso percussionist. He is a session and road-tour percussionist, and occasional actor, who has worked with several musically diverse bands and artists including George Harrison, Billy Joel, Rick Wakeman, Eric Clapton, Pink Floyd and Elton John. Cooper absorbed the influence of rock drummers from the 1960s and 1970s such as Ginger Baker, Carmine Appice, and John Bonham. Incorporation of unusual instruments (for rock drummers of the time) such as cowbells, glockenspiel, and tubular bells, along with several standard kit elements, helped create a highly varied setup. Continually modified to this day, Cooper's percussion set offers an enormous array of percussion instruments for sonic diversity such as the tambourine, congas, crash cymbals, cowbells, roto toms, tubular bells, the gong, snare and timpani. For two decades Cooper honed his technique; In the 1990s, he reinvented his style. He is known for the 7-minute percussion and drum solos he performed during the years 1990–1991 for Eric Clapton and for the 7-minute percussion and drum solos during all the 1994 Face to Face Tours with Billy Joel, and Elton John, and the tours with the Elton John band during the years of 1994–1995.",
"Title: Tommy (1975 film)\n\nTommy is a 1975 British musical fantasy drama film based upon The Who's 1969 rock opera album \"Tommy\" about a seemingly disabled boy who becomes a religious pinball champion. Directed by Ken Russell, the film featured a star-studded ensemble cast, including the band members themselves (most notably, lead singer Roger Daltrey, who plays the title role), Ann-Margret, Oliver Reed, Eric Clapton, Tina Turner, Elton John, Arthur Brown, and Jack Nicholson.",
"Title: Billy Elliot the Musical Live\n\nBilly Elliot the Musical Live is a 2014 British filmed version of Elton John's \"Billy Elliot the Musical\" (2005), which in turn was based on the 2000 film \"Billy Elliot\". Stephen Daldry directed both the original film and the 2014 musical adaptation.",
"Title: Pnau\n\nPnau stylised as PNAU is an Australian dance music trio originating from Sydney, Australia. The trio, a duo before 2016, consists of musicians Nick Littlemore (vocals, production), Peter Mayes (guitar, production) and Sam Littlemore (production), with Sam joining in 2016. The pair have achieved multiple successes throughout their career with their award-winning debut album \"Sambanova\", their widely acclaimed 2007 release \"Pnau\". Pnau is also recognized for their heavily publicized apprenticeship under musician Elton John, who signed the duo after listening to their record \"Pnau\". Several of Pnau's recent projects have featured John's involvement, such as Pnau's album \"Soft Universe\" and an album featuring Pnau recreations of Elton John's hits called \"Good Morning to the Night\".",
"Title: Friends (film soundtrack)\n\nFriends, released in 1971, is the fourth official album release by Elton John. It was a project John and Bernie Taupin took on before their breakout success in the US, based on the \"Friends\" film released in the same year. It was certified Gold in April 1971 by the RIAA. It became John's third gold record in as many months in that market (following the albums \"Elton John\" in February and \"Tumbleweed Connection\" in March). The title track was a minor hit in the US (#34 on the pop chart) despite the film's poor performance. The album also received a 1972 Grammy nomination for Best Original Score Written for a Motion Picture.",
"Title: Billy Elliot the Musical\n\nBilly Elliot the Musical is a musical based on the 2000 film \"Billy Elliot\". The music is by Elton John, and the book and lyrics are by Lee Hall, who wrote the film's screenplay. The plot revolves around Billy, a British motherless boy who trades boxing gloves for ballet shoes. The story of his personal struggle and fulfillment are balanced against a counter-story of family and community strife caused by the 1984–85 UK miners' strike in County Durham, in North Eastern England. Hall's screenplay was inspired in part by A. J. Cronin's 1935 novel about a miners' strike, \"The Stars Look Down\", to which the musical's opening song pays homage.",
"Title: Aida (musical)\n\nAida (also known as \"Elton John and Tim Rice's Aida\") is a musical based on the opera of the same name by Giuseppe Verdi. It has music by Elton John, lyrics by Tim Rice, and book by Linda Woolverton, Robert Falls, and David Henry Hwang, and was originally produced by Walt Disney Theatrical.",
"Title: The Lion King (soundtrack)\n\nThe Lion King: Original Motion Picture Soundtrack is the original motion picture soundtrack for the 1994 Disney animated film, \"The Lion King\". It contains songs from the film written by Elton John and Tim Rice, and a score composed by Hans Zimmer. Elton John has a dual role of performer for several tracks. Additional performers include Carmen Twillie, Jason Weaver, Rowan Atkinson, Whoopi Goldberg, Jeremy Irons, Cheech Marin, Jim Cummings, Nathan Lane, Ernie Sabella, and Sally Dworsky. The album was released on May 30, 1994 on CD and audio cassette. The soundtrack was recorded in three different countries: the U.S., the U.K. and South Africa. It is the best-selling soundtrack album to an animated film in the United States with over 7 million copies sold, with 4,934,000 copies sold in 1994.",
"Title: Elton John One Night Only – The Greatest Hits\n\nElton John One Night Only – The Greatest Hits is a live album released by Elton John in 2000. The album was recorded on 20 and 21 October 2000 at Madison Square Garden. An extended version was also released as a DVD, entitled One Night Only: The Greatest Hits Live at Madison Square Garden. The title is \"one night only\" because the recording equipment failed to tape most of the audio from the first night, leaving only the second night to be recorded as an album. In the US, it was certified gold in July 2001 by the RIAA."
] |
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Where is the castle built by Laurence Bruce of Cultmalindie located?
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"Muness Castle is located on Unst, which is one of the Shetland Islands of Scotland.",
" The castle is 3 km east of the village of Uyeasound.",
" Unst is Scotland's most northerly inhabited island, and Muness is the most northerly fortalice in the British Isles."
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"Glen Eyrie is an English Tudor-style castle built in 1871 by General William Jackson Palmer, the founder of Colorado Springs.",
" There are 17 guest rooms (12 Deluxe guest rooms and 5 premier guest rooms) in the castle, as well as 7 meeting rooms to include the Castle Great Hall (2200 square feet room in the castle that can hold up to 240 people) and 2 dining rooms in the castle (The Castle King James Hall has seating for 180 people and the Castle Music & Library rooms for seating for up to 58 people).",
" This house was his and his wife's dream home and is near Colorado Springs in the northwest foothills just north of the Garden of the Gods rock formations (now a city park).",
" After building a large carriage house, where the family lived for a time, Palmer and his wife Mary (Queen) Mellen built a 22-room frame house on the 800 acre estate.",
" This house was remodeled in 1881 to include a tower and additional rooms, and made to resemble a stone castle in 1903, reminiscent of those native to England."
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"Saga Castle (佐賀城 , Saga-jō ) is a Japanese castle located in Saga City, Saga Prefecture, Japan.",
" It is a \"hiraijirō\", a castle built on a plains rather than a hill or mountain, and is surrounded by a wall rather than being built above a stone base.",
" Saga castle was home to the Nabeshima clan, \"daimyō\" of Saga Domain.",
" It was also known as \"Submerged Castle\" (沈み城 , Shizumi-jō ) ."
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"sentences": [
"Montrose Castle was a 12th-century castle built in Montrose, Angus, Scotland.",
" Montrose was created a royal burgh by King David I of Scotland in the 12th century.",
" The castle, once a royal castle, was built as a motte and bailey castle.",
" King Edward I of England accepted John Balliol's surrender of Scotland at the castle on the 10 July 1296.",
" The castle was destroyed by William Wallace in 1297.",
" The castle was noted to be in ruins in 1488.",
" Nothing now remains above ground."
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"title": "Montrose Castle"
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"Dunderave Castle is an L-plan castle built in the 16th century as the Scottish seat of the MacNaughton clan.",
" The castle lies on a small promontory on the northern shores of Loch Fyne, around 5 km north-east of Inveraray, Argyll.",
" The castle is in use as a residence.",
" The present castle was built after their previous castle was destroyed following a Plague infection.",
" The old castle, and remnants of McNaughton crannógs, can still be seen on the lochan known as the Dubh Loch at the head of Glen Shira."
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"Drzewica Castle - a Gothic-Renaissance castle built between 1527 and 1535 by Archbishop of Gniezno Maciej Drzewicki.",
" The Archbishop built the castle on the peripheries of the town, by the river Drzewiczka and encircled the fortress with moats, separated by a bulwark.",
" The building's plan is based on a regular rectangular shape.",
" Its defence systems are based on four square towers located in each corner of the castle.",
" The building burned down in 1814, remaining a well preserved ruin.",
" Thus, the castle did not undergo any later modifications, remaining one of Poland's best preserved residences from the first part of the sixteenth-century."
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"Laurence Bruce of Cultmalindie (20 January 1547 – August 1617) was the son of John Bruce of Cultmalindie and Eupheme Elphinstone.",
" Easter Cultmalindie is a small hamlet or \"fermtoun\" in Tibbermore parish, Perthshire, Scotland."
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"sentences": [
"Forres Castle was a fort and castle built near Forres, Scotland.",
" The fort was destroyed in 850 by Vikings.",
" Forres was created a royal burgh by King David I of Scotland in 1140.",
" The castle, once a royal castle, was built as a motte and bailey castle and was strengthened in the 14th century.",
" It was demolished in 1297 by the adherents of Wallace.",
" King William the Lion and King Alexander II of Scotland visited and stayed at the castle.",
" King David II of Scotland stayed at the castle in 1346.",
" It was burned by Alexander Stewart, Earl of Buchan in 1390.",
" Held by the Dunbars of Westfield until the 17th century, it fell into ruins.",
" Nothing now remains above ground."
],
"title": "Forres Castle"
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"sentences": [
"Euphemia Elphinstone (also written Euphame or Eupheme; 11 May 1509 – either 1542 or after 1547) was a mistress of James V of Scotland and the mother of his son Robert Stewart, 1st Earl of Orkney, born in 1532, as well as another royal bastard who died in childhood.",
" One of her sons with her husband John Bruce was Laurence Bruce of Cultmalindie (1547–1617), the builder of Muness Castle."
],
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"Castell Coch (] ; Welsh for Red Castle ) is a 19th-century Gothic Revival castle built above the village of Tongwynlais in South Wales.",
" The first castle on the site was built by the Normans after 1081, to protect the newly conquered town of Cardiff and control the route along the Taff Gorge.",
" Abandoned shortly afterwards, the castle's earth motte was reused by Gilbert de Clare as the basis for a new stone fortification, which he built between 1267 and 1277 to control his freshly annexed Welsh lands.",
" This castle was likely destroyed in the native Welsh rebellion of 1314.",
" In 1760, the castle ruins were acquired by John Stuart, 3rd Earl of Bute, as part of a marriage settlement that brought the family vast estates in South Wales."
],
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}
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"Title: Muness Castle\n\nMuness Castle is located on Unst, which is one of the Shetland Islands of Scotland. The castle is 3 km east of the village of Uyeasound. Unst is Scotland's most northerly inhabited island, and Muness is the most northerly fortalice in the British Isles.",
"Title: Glen Eyrie\n\nGlen Eyrie is an English Tudor-style castle built in 1871 by General William Jackson Palmer, the founder of Colorado Springs. There are 17 guest rooms (12 Deluxe guest rooms and 5 premier guest rooms) in the castle, as well as 7 meeting rooms to include the Castle Great Hall (2200 square feet room in the castle that can hold up to 240 people) and 2 dining rooms in the castle (The Castle King James Hall has seating for 180 people and the Castle Music & Library rooms for seating for up to 58 people). This house was his and his wife's dream home and is near Colorado Springs in the northwest foothills just north of the Garden of the Gods rock formations (now a city park). After building a large carriage house, where the family lived for a time, Palmer and his wife Mary (Queen) Mellen built a 22-room frame house on the 800 acre estate. This house was remodeled in 1881 to include a tower and additional rooms, and made to resemble a stone castle in 1903, reminiscent of those native to England.",
"Title: Saga Castle\n\nSaga Castle (佐賀城 , Saga-jō ) is a Japanese castle located in Saga City, Saga Prefecture, Japan. It is a \"hiraijirō\", a castle built on a plains rather than a hill or mountain, and is surrounded by a wall rather than being built above a stone base. Saga castle was home to the Nabeshima clan, \"daimyō\" of Saga Domain. It was also known as \"Submerged Castle\" (沈み城 , Shizumi-jō ) .",
"Title: Montrose Castle\n\nMontrose Castle was a 12th-century castle built in Montrose, Angus, Scotland. Montrose was created a royal burgh by King David I of Scotland in the 12th century. The castle, once a royal castle, was built as a motte and bailey castle. King Edward I of England accepted John Balliol's surrender of Scotland at the castle on the 10 July 1296. The castle was destroyed by William Wallace in 1297. The castle was noted to be in ruins in 1488. Nothing now remains above ground.",
"Title: Dunderave Castle\n\nDunderave Castle is an L-plan castle built in the 16th century as the Scottish seat of the MacNaughton clan. The castle lies on a small promontory on the northern shores of Loch Fyne, around 5 km north-east of Inveraray, Argyll. The castle is in use as a residence. The present castle was built after their previous castle was destroyed following a Plague infection. The old castle, and remnants of McNaughton crannógs, can still be seen on the lochan known as the Dubh Loch at the head of Glen Shira.",
"Title: Drzewica Castle\n\nDrzewica Castle - a Gothic-Renaissance castle built between 1527 and 1535 by Archbishop of Gniezno Maciej Drzewicki. The Archbishop built the castle on the peripheries of the town, by the river Drzewiczka and encircled the fortress with moats, separated by a bulwark. The building's plan is based on a regular rectangular shape. Its defence systems are based on four square towers located in each corner of the castle. The building burned down in 1814, remaining a well preserved ruin. Thus, the castle did not undergo any later modifications, remaining one of Poland's best preserved residences from the first part of the sixteenth-century.",
"Title: Laurence Bruce\n\nLaurence Bruce of Cultmalindie (20 January 1547 – August 1617) was the son of John Bruce of Cultmalindie and Eupheme Elphinstone. Easter Cultmalindie is a small hamlet or \"fermtoun\" in Tibbermore parish, Perthshire, Scotland.",
"Title: Forres Castle\n\nForres Castle was a fort and castle built near Forres, Scotland. The fort was destroyed in 850 by Vikings. Forres was created a royal burgh by King David I of Scotland in 1140. The castle, once a royal castle, was built as a motte and bailey castle and was strengthened in the 14th century. It was demolished in 1297 by the adherents of Wallace. King William the Lion and King Alexander II of Scotland visited and stayed at the castle. King David II of Scotland stayed at the castle in 1346. It was burned by Alexander Stewart, Earl of Buchan in 1390. Held by the Dunbars of Westfield until the 17th century, it fell into ruins. Nothing now remains above ground.",
"Title: Euphemia Elphinstone\n\nEuphemia Elphinstone (also written Euphame or Eupheme; 11 May 1509 – either 1542 or after 1547) was a mistress of James V of Scotland and the mother of his son Robert Stewart, 1st Earl of Orkney, born in 1532, as well as another royal bastard who died in childhood. One of her sons with her husband John Bruce was Laurence Bruce of Cultmalindie (1547–1617), the builder of Muness Castle.",
"Title: Castell Coch\n\nCastell Coch (] ; Welsh for Red Castle ) is a 19th-century Gothic Revival castle built above the village of Tongwynlais in South Wales. The first castle on the site was built by the Normans after 1081, to protect the newly conquered town of Cardiff and control the route along the Taff Gorge. Abandoned shortly afterwards, the castle's earth motte was reused by Gilbert de Clare as the basis for a new stone fortification, which he built between 1267 and 1277 to control his freshly annexed Welsh lands. This castle was likely destroyed in the native Welsh rebellion of 1314. In 1760, the castle ruins were acquired by John Stuart, 3rd Earl of Bute, as part of a marriage settlement that brought the family vast estates in South Wales."
] |
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What occupation did Modest Mussorgsky and Carl Maria von Weber share?
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"Die drei Pintos (\"The Three Pintos\") is a comic opera of which Carl Maria von Weber began composing the music, working on a libretto by Theodor Hell.",
" The work was completed about 65 years after Weber's death by Gustav Mahler."
],
"title": "Die drei Pintos"
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"The \"Carl Maria von Weber\" College of Music (Hochschule für Musik \"Carl Maria von Weber\" in German, and also/formerly known as Dresden Conservatory or Dresden Royal Conservatory) is a college of music in Dresden, Germany."
],
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"The Clarinet Quintet in B♭ Major, Op. 34, is a clarinet quintet that was composed by Carl Maria von Weber from 1811 to 1815.",
" Like with most of Weber's other clarinet compositions, the quintet was written for the German clarinet virtuoso Heinrich Baermann."
],
"title": "Clarinet Quintet (Weber)"
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"Carl Maria von Weber's Symphony No. 1 in C was written in 1806–1807.",
" While not usually acknowledged as among Weber's greatest works (a fact readily admitted by Weber himself), it is a testament to the young composer's gift of melody."
],
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"Wiener Carneval (\"Viennese Carnival\"), opus 3, is a waltz composed by Johann Strauss I in 1828.",
" The waltz was intended as a contribution to the carnival of 1828 Johann Strauss appeared as leader of a group of musicians at the balls at the Kettenbrücke in Leopoldstadt.",
" The fourth waltz theme incorporates melodies from Carl Maria von Weber's Ocean aria from Oberon, with Rezia’s words \"Mein Hüon, mein Gatte, die Retter, sie nah’n\" (\"My Hüon, my husband, the rescuers approach\"), partly as a tribute to Weber, who had died not long before Strauss' waltz was composed."
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"Carl Maria von Weber's Concerto for Bassoon in F Major, Op. 75 (J. 127) was composed in 1811 for Munich court musician Georg Friedrich Brandt, and then revised in 1822.",
" Primarily an opera conductor and composer, Weber had only arrived a few months earlier in Munich, where he was extremely well received.",
" The concerto is one of two pieces written for bassoon by Weber, the other being \"Andante e Rondo Ungarese\", Op. 35 (J. 158).",
" A typical performance lasts 18–20 minutes."
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"Silvana, J. 87, is an opera by Carl Maria von Weber, first performed in Frankfurt am Main on 16 September 1810.",
" The libretto, by , is a reworking of an earlier, unsuccessful opera by Weber, \"Das Waldmädchen \".",
" Weber also reused music from the same piece in \"Silvana\"."
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"sentences": [
"Carl Maria Friedrich Ernst von Weber (18 or 19 November 1786 5 June 1826) was a German composer, conductor, pianist, guitarist and critic, and was one of the first significant composers of the Romantic school."
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"Euryanthe is a German \"grand, heroic, romantic\" opera by Carl Maria von Weber, first performed at the Theater am Kärntnertor, Vienna on 25 October 1823.",
" Though acknowledged as one of Weber's most important operas, the work is rarely staged because of the weak libretto by Helmina von Chézy (who, incidentally, was also the author of the failed play \"Rosamunde\", for which Franz Schubert wrote music).",
" \"Euryanthe\" is based on the 13th-century romance \"\"L'Histoire du très-noble et chevalereux prince Gérard, comte de Nevers et la très-virtueuse et très chaste princesse Euriant de Savoye, sa mye.\"\""
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"Modest Petrovich Mussorgsky (Russian: Моде́ст Петро́вич Му́соргский ; ] ; 21 March [O.S. 9 March] 1839 – 28 March [O.S. 16 March] 1881 ) was a Russian composer, one of the group known as \"The Five\".",
" He was an innovator of Russian music in the romantic period.",
" He strove to achieve a uniquely Russian musical identity, often in deliberate defiance of the established conventions of Western music."
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"Title: Die drei Pintos\n\nDie drei Pintos (\"The Three Pintos\") is a comic opera of which Carl Maria von Weber began composing the music, working on a libretto by Theodor Hell. The work was completed about 65 years after Weber's death by Gustav Mahler.",
"Title: Hochschule für Musik Carl Maria von Weber\n\nThe \"Carl Maria von Weber\" College of Music (Hochschule für Musik \"Carl Maria von Weber\" in German, and also/formerly known as Dresden Conservatory or Dresden Royal Conservatory) is a college of music in Dresden, Germany.",
"Title: Clarinet Quintet (Weber)\n\nThe Clarinet Quintet in B♭ Major, Op. 34, is a clarinet quintet that was composed by Carl Maria von Weber from 1811 to 1815. Like with most of Weber's other clarinet compositions, the quintet was written for the German clarinet virtuoso Heinrich Baermann.",
"Title: Symphony No. 1 (Weber)\n\nCarl Maria von Weber's Symphony No. 1 in C was written in 1806–1807. While not usually acknowledged as among Weber's greatest works (a fact readily admitted by Weber himself), it is a testament to the young composer's gift of melody.",
"Title: Wiener Carneval\n\nWiener Carneval (\"Viennese Carnival\"), opus 3, is a waltz composed by Johann Strauss I in 1828. The waltz was intended as a contribution to the carnival of 1828 Johann Strauss appeared as leader of a group of musicians at the balls at the Kettenbrücke in Leopoldstadt. The fourth waltz theme incorporates melodies from Carl Maria von Weber's Ocean aria from Oberon, with Rezia’s words \"Mein Hüon, mein Gatte, die Retter, sie nah’n\" (\"My Hüon, my husband, the rescuers approach\"), partly as a tribute to Weber, who had died not long before Strauss' waltz was composed.",
"Title: Bassoon Concerto (Weber)\n\nCarl Maria von Weber's Concerto for Bassoon in F Major, Op. 75 (J. 127) was composed in 1811 for Munich court musician Georg Friedrich Brandt, and then revised in 1822. Primarily an opera conductor and composer, Weber had only arrived a few months earlier in Munich, where he was extremely well received. The concerto is one of two pieces written for bassoon by Weber, the other being \"Andante e Rondo Ungarese\", Op. 35 (J. 158). A typical performance lasts 18–20 minutes.",
"Title: Silvana (opera)\n\nSilvana, J. 87, is an opera by Carl Maria von Weber, first performed in Frankfurt am Main on 16 September 1810. The libretto, by , is a reworking of an earlier, unsuccessful opera by Weber, \"Das Waldmädchen \". Weber also reused music from the same piece in \"Silvana\".",
"Title: Carl Maria von Weber\n\nCarl Maria Friedrich Ernst von Weber (18 or 19 November 1786 5 June 1826) was a German composer, conductor, pianist, guitarist and critic, and was one of the first significant composers of the Romantic school.",
"Title: Euryanthe\n\nEuryanthe is a German \"grand, heroic, romantic\" opera by Carl Maria von Weber, first performed at the Theater am Kärntnertor, Vienna on 25 October 1823. Though acknowledged as one of Weber's most important operas, the work is rarely staged because of the weak libretto by Helmina von Chézy (who, incidentally, was also the author of the failed play \"Rosamunde\", for which Franz Schubert wrote music). \"Euryanthe\" is based on the 13th-century romance \"\"L'Histoire du très-noble et chevalereux prince Gérard, comte de Nevers et la très-virtueuse et très chaste princesse Euriant de Savoye, sa mye.\"\"",
"Title: Modest Mussorgsky\n\nModest Petrovich Mussorgsky (Russian: Моде́ст Петро́вич Му́соргский ; ] ; 21 March [O.S. 9 March] 1839 – 28 March [O.S. 16 March] 1881 ) was a Russian composer, one of the group known as \"The Five\". He was an innovator of Russian music in the romantic period. He strove to achieve a uniquely Russian musical identity, often in deliberate defiance of the established conventions of Western music."
] |
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This grandmaster chess player at age 13 surpassed the highest rating in what year?
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2013
|
bridge
|
hard
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{
"title": [
"Garry Kasparov",
"Magnus Carlsen"
],
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2,
1
]
}
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{
"sentences": [
"John K. Shaw (born 16 October, 1968) is a Scottish chess player.",
" He won the Scottish Championship in 1995 (tied), 1998 and 2000 (tied).",
" He is an uncommon example of great progress in an adult chess player.",
" In 1988, at age 19, his rating was 1700, which is the strength of a slightly above average Scottish chess player.",
" He was awarded the International Master title in 1999, and the International Grandmaster title in 2006."
],
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},
{
"sentences": [
"Sven Magnus Øen Carlsen (] ; born 30 November 1990) is a Norwegian chess grandmaster and the current World Chess Champion.",
" A chess prodigy, Carlsen earned his grandmaster title at the age of 13 years and 148 days."
],
"title": "Magnus Carlsen"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Nino Maisuradze (Georgian : ნინო მაისურაძე), is a Woman Grandmaster chess player and two-time French Women's Chess Champion."
],
"title": "Nino Maisuradze"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Garry Kimovich Kasparov (Russian: Га́рри Ки́мович Каспа́ров , ] ; born Garik Kimovich Weinstein, 13 April 1963) is a Russian (since 1991) and Croatian (since 2014) chess grandmaster, former world chess champion, writer, and political activist.",
" From 1986 until his retirement in 2005, Kasparov was ranked world No. 1 for 225 out of 228 months.",
" His peak rating of 2851, achieved in 1999, was the highest recorded until being surpassed by Magnus Carlsen in 2013.",
" Kasparov also holds records for consecutive professional tournament victories (15) and Chess Oscars (11)."
],
"title": "Garry Kasparov"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Mark Bluvshtein (born 20 April 1988) is a Soviet-born Canadian chess player and a Grandmaster.",
" He became the youngest Canadian International Grandmaster (GM) ever in 2004, at the age of 16, having become an International Master (IM) at the age of 13.",
" His highest rating was 2611, in July 2011 FIDE rating list.",
" He took part in the Chess World Cup 2011, but was eliminated in the first round by Alexander Riazantsev.",
" In September 2011 Bluvshtein retired from chess and is pursuing other carrier opportunities.",
" Bluvshtein graduated from York University in Toronto in 2010, majoring in Science and Technology Studies.",
" He received MBA from Rotman School of Management at the University of Toronto in 2016.",
" As of August 2017, Mark is working at Wave in Toronto as Manager, Financial Services."
],
"title": "Mark Bluvshtein"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Wang Pin (; born December 11, 1974) is a Chinese Woman Grandmaster chess player.",
" She is currently inactive and she used to be the 6th highest rate female player in January to April 2001.",
" Her peak rating was 2506 in October 2000 to January 2001.",
" In 2002, she became Chinese Women's National Chess Champion."
],
"title": "Wang Pin"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Zhang Xiaowen (; born 24 February 1989 in Shanghai) is a Chinese chess player who holds the FIDE title of Woman Grandmaster (WGM).",
" She won the Asian Women's Continental Individual Championship which took place in May 2009 in Subic Bay Freeport Zone.",
" In April 2011 she won the Chinese Women's Chess Championship.",
" Her highest rating is 2437 as of March 2010."
],
"title": "Zhang Xiaowen (chess player)"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Jonathan Simon Speelman (born 2 October 1956) is an English Grandmaster chess player, mathematician and chess writer."
],
"title": "Jon Speelman"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Rochelle Ballantyne (born 1995) is an African American chess player.",
" She is best known for appearing in the 2012 documentary \"Brooklyn Castle\".",
" Her USCF rating is 1988, putting her in the 99th percentile of American junior players.",
" Her FIDE rating is 1912, with her highest rating achieved being 1954 in January 2012.",
" Ballantyne is currently the African-American female in the United States who is closest to achieving the chess title of \"Master.\"",
" According to the USCF's rating system, she is currently an \"Expert\" or \"Candidate Master.\""
],
"title": "Rochelle Ballantyne"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Judit Polgár (born 23 July 1976) is a Hungarian chess grandmaster.",
" She is generally considered the strongest female chess player of all time.",
" In 1991, Polgár achieved the title of Grandmaster at the age of 15 years and 4 months, at the time the youngest to have done so, breaking the record previously held by former World Champion Bobby Fischer.",
" She was the youngest ever player to break into the FIDE Top 100 players rating list, ranking No. 55 in the January 1989 rating list, at the age of 12.",
" She is the only woman to qualify for a World Championship tournament, having done so in 2005.",
" She is the first, and to date only, woman to have surpassed 2700 Elo, reaching a career peak rating of 2735 and peak world ranking of No. 8, both achieved in 2005.",
" She was the No. 1 rated woman in the world from January 1989 until the March 2015 rating list, when she was overtaken by Chinese player Hou Yifan; she was the No. 1 again in the August 2015 women's rating list, in her last appearance in the FIDE World Rankings."
],
"title": "Judit Polgár"
}
] |
[
"Title: John K. Shaw\n\nJohn K. Shaw (born 16 October, 1968) is a Scottish chess player. He won the Scottish Championship in 1995 (tied), 1998 and 2000 (tied). He is an uncommon example of great progress in an adult chess player. In 1988, at age 19, his rating was 1700, which is the strength of a slightly above average Scottish chess player. He was awarded the International Master title in 1999, and the International Grandmaster title in 2006.",
"Title: Magnus Carlsen\n\nSven Magnus Øen Carlsen (] ; born 30 November 1990) is a Norwegian chess grandmaster and the current World Chess Champion. A chess prodigy, Carlsen earned his grandmaster title at the age of 13 years and 148 days.",
"Title: Nino Maisuradze\n\nNino Maisuradze (Georgian : ნინო მაისურაძე), is a Woman Grandmaster chess player and two-time French Women's Chess Champion.",
"Title: Garry Kasparov\n\nGarry Kimovich Kasparov (Russian: Га́рри Ки́мович Каспа́ров , ] ; born Garik Kimovich Weinstein, 13 April 1963) is a Russian (since 1991) and Croatian (since 2014) chess grandmaster, former world chess champion, writer, and political activist. From 1986 until his retirement in 2005, Kasparov was ranked world No. 1 for 225 out of 228 months. His peak rating of 2851, achieved in 1999, was the highest recorded until being surpassed by Magnus Carlsen in 2013. Kasparov also holds records for consecutive professional tournament victories (15) and Chess Oscars (11).",
"Title: Mark Bluvshtein\n\nMark Bluvshtein (born 20 April 1988) is a Soviet-born Canadian chess player and a Grandmaster. He became the youngest Canadian International Grandmaster (GM) ever in 2004, at the age of 16, having become an International Master (IM) at the age of 13. His highest rating was 2611, in July 2011 FIDE rating list. He took part in the Chess World Cup 2011, but was eliminated in the first round by Alexander Riazantsev. In September 2011 Bluvshtein retired from chess and is pursuing other carrier opportunities. Bluvshtein graduated from York University in Toronto in 2010, majoring in Science and Technology Studies. He received MBA from Rotman School of Management at the University of Toronto in 2016. As of August 2017, Mark is working at Wave in Toronto as Manager, Financial Services.",
"Title: Wang Pin\n\nWang Pin (; born December 11, 1974) is a Chinese Woman Grandmaster chess player. She is currently inactive and she used to be the 6th highest rate female player in January to April 2001. Her peak rating was 2506 in October 2000 to January 2001. In 2002, she became Chinese Women's National Chess Champion.",
"Title: Zhang Xiaowen (chess player)\n\nZhang Xiaowen (; born 24 February 1989 in Shanghai) is a Chinese chess player who holds the FIDE title of Woman Grandmaster (WGM). She won the Asian Women's Continental Individual Championship which took place in May 2009 in Subic Bay Freeport Zone. In April 2011 she won the Chinese Women's Chess Championship. Her highest rating is 2437 as of March 2010.",
"Title: Jon Speelman\n\nJonathan Simon Speelman (born 2 October 1956) is an English Grandmaster chess player, mathematician and chess writer.",
"Title: Rochelle Ballantyne\n\nRochelle Ballantyne (born 1995) is an African American chess player. She is best known for appearing in the 2012 documentary \"Brooklyn Castle\". Her USCF rating is 1988, putting her in the 99th percentile of American junior players. Her FIDE rating is 1912, with her highest rating achieved being 1954 in January 2012. Ballantyne is currently the African-American female in the United States who is closest to achieving the chess title of \"Master.\" According to the USCF's rating system, she is currently an \"Expert\" or \"Candidate Master.\"",
"Title: Judit Polgár\n\nJudit Polgár (born 23 July 1976) is a Hungarian chess grandmaster. She is generally considered the strongest female chess player of all time. In 1991, Polgár achieved the title of Grandmaster at the age of 15 years and 4 months, at the time the youngest to have done so, breaking the record previously held by former World Champion Bobby Fischer. She was the youngest ever player to break into the FIDE Top 100 players rating list, ranking No. 55 in the January 1989 rating list, at the age of 12. She is the only woman to qualify for a World Championship tournament, having done so in 2005. She is the first, and to date only, woman to have surpassed 2700 Elo, reaching a career peak rating of 2735 and peak world ranking of No. 8, both achieved in 2005. She was the No. 1 rated woman in the world from January 1989 until the March 2015 rating list, when she was overtaken by Chinese player Hou Yifan; she was the No. 1 again in the August 2015 women's rating list, in her last appearance in the FIDE World Rankings."
] |
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|
Combat Records was an American independent record label from New York City, the label was home to predominantly metal and punk rock acts including Possessed, an American death metal band, originally formed in what year?
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1983
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bridge
|
easy
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{
"title": [
"Combat Records",
"Possessed (band)"
],
"sent_id": [
1,
0
]
}
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{
"sentences": [
"Leprosy is the second studio album by American death metal band Death, released on August 12, 1988 by Combat Records.",
" Notably different in tone and quality from the 1987 debut, it is the first example of Scott Burns' work heard on many of the death metal and grindcore albums of that era.",
" The cover is featured in \"\".",
" It is the first album to feature drummer Bill Andrews and the only one to feature guitarist Rick Rozz."
],
"title": "Leprosy (album)"
},
{
"sentences": [
"George \"Corpsegrinder\" Fisher (born July 8, 1969) is an American extreme metal vocalist for the American death metal band Cannibal Corpse, the lesser-known melodic death metal band Paths of Possession, and the lesser-known extreme metal supergroup Serpentine Dominion.",
" He recorded two albums with Florida's Monstrosity before leaving and joining Cannibal Corpse in late 1995, replacing vocalist Chris Barnes, who is now the vocalist for Six Feet Under.",
" He also provided guest vocals for New York technical death metal band Suffocation on the songs \"Reincremation\" and \"Mass Obliteration\" from their debut album, \"Effigy of the Forgotten\", as well as guest vocals for California deathcore band Suicide Silence on the song \"Control\" from their fourth album, \"You Can't Stop Me\".",
" Fisher also performed guest vocals on Job for a Cowboy's 2014 album \"Sun Eater\" on the song \"The Synthetic Sea.\"",
" As a death metal vocalist, Fisher employs the \"death growl\" extended vocal technique."
],
"title": "George Fisher (musician)"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Possessed is an American death metal band, originally formed in 1983.",
" Noted for their fast style of playing and Jeff Becerra's guttural vocals, they are routinely called the first band in the death metal genre.",
" After breaking up in 1987, and briefly reforming from 1990 to 1993, the band reformed under original bassist/vocalist Jeff Becerra in 2007.",
" To date, the band has released two studio albums, one live album, two compilation albums and two EPs."
],
"title": "Possessed (band)"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Killing Is My Business... and Business Is Good!",
" is the debut studio album by the American thrash metal band Megadeth released on June 12, 1985 by the independent record label Combat Records.",
" At the beginning of 1985, the band was given $8,000 by Combat to record and produce its debut album.",
" After spending half of the album's budget on drugs, alcohol and food, the band was forced to fire their original producer and produce the album themselves.",
" Despite the resulting poor production, the album was a well-received effort that obtained strong reviews in various music publications.",
" \"Killing Is My Business... and Business Is Good!\"",
" played an essential role in establishing thrash metal as an authentic subgenre of heavy metal music.",
" It explores themes of death, violence, and occultism."
],
"title": "Killing Is My Business... and Business Is Good!"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Combat Records was an American independent record label from New York City.",
" The label was home to predominantly metal and punk rock acts including Megadeth, Circle Jerks, Nuclear Assault, OZ, Death, Dead Brain Cells, Possessed, Crumbsuckers, Agnostic Front, Agent Steel, Dark Angel, Heathen, Zoetrope and Exodus."
],
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},
{
"sentences": [
"Scream Bloody Gore is the debut studio album by American death metal band Death, released on May 25, 1987 by Combat Records.",
" It was considered \"the first true death metal record\".",
" Chuck Schuldiner plays bass and guitar, wrote all the songs on the album and provided all the vocals.",
" John Hand is noted on the cover as playing rhythm guitar, though this was incorrect and Hand was only in the band for a short period and was not on the recording.",
" This is also the only Death album to feature drummer Chris Reifert, who had joined for the \"Mutilation\" demo."
],
"title": "Scream Bloody Gore"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Epitaph Records is a Hollywood-based independent record label owned by Bad Religion guitarist Brett Gurewitz.",
" The label was originally \"just a logo and a P.O. box\" created in the 1980s for the purpose of selling Bad Religion records, but has evolved into a large independent record label.",
" Gurewitz took the name from a King Crimson song of the same name.",
" Throughout the 1980s and 1990s most of the bands on Epitaph were punk and pop punk groups, while there are many post-hardcore and bands signed to the label as well.",
" A large portion of the record label, known as Hellcat Records, is owned by Tim Armstrong, frontman of the punk rock band Rancid.",
" Several sister-labels also exist, such as ANTI-, Burning Heart Records, Fat Possum Records, Hellcat Records and Heart & Skull Records that have signed other types of bands.",
" The label has recently been added to the Forza Horizon franchise as a radio station."
],
"title": "Epitaph Records"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Swedish death metal is a death metal music scene developed in Sweden.",
" Many Swedish death metal bands are associated with the melodic death metal movement, thus giving Swedish death metal a different sound from other variations of death metal.",
" Unlike American death metal groups, the first Swedish bands were rooted in punk rock.",
" Although Norway is known for its quantity of black metal, Gothenburg in Sweden has a large melodic death metal scene, while Stockholm is known for its more raw death metal scene."
],
"title": "Swedish death metal"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Incantation is an American death metal band that was formed by John McEntee and Paul Ledney in 1989.",
" They are one of the leaders in the New York City death metal scene along with fellow bands Suffocation, Mortician and Immolation, even though the band is currently located in Johnstown, Pennsylvania.",
" To date the band has released ten full-length records, two live records, four EPs, two singles, three splits, one DVD, and three demos.",
" Their most recent album \"Profane Nexus\" was released through Relapse Records in August 2017.",
" The band have maintained a significant cult following and underground popularity since the 90s, and are considered to be highly influential on a range of later death metal bands including Dead Congregation, Grave Miasma, and Portal, who are often described as 'cavernous death metal'.",
" Incantation's music frequently draws on anti-Christian, Satanic and occult themes, and the band is notable for mixing widely varied tempos into their music, often playing slow, down-tuned passages similar to those performed by death-doom bands like Autopsy."
],
"title": "Incantation (band)"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Pathology is an American death metal band from San Diego, California, formed in 2006 by drummer Dave Astor (previously with The Locust and Cattle Decapitation).",
" The band were signed to Victory Records for an over three-year period, but now are currently signed to Sevared Records, an independent New York-based death metal label.",
" They are often considered one of the major names currently in the \"slamming brutal death metal\" genre of metal."
],
"title": "Pathology (band)"
}
] |
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"Title: Leprosy (album)\n\nLeprosy is the second studio album by American death metal band Death, released on August 12, 1988 by Combat Records. Notably different in tone and quality from the 1987 debut, it is the first example of Scott Burns' work heard on many of the death metal and grindcore albums of that era. The cover is featured in \"\". It is the first album to feature drummer Bill Andrews and the only one to feature guitarist Rick Rozz.",
"Title: George Fisher (musician)\n\nGeorge \"Corpsegrinder\" Fisher (born July 8, 1969) is an American extreme metal vocalist for the American death metal band Cannibal Corpse, the lesser-known melodic death metal band Paths of Possession, and the lesser-known extreme metal supergroup Serpentine Dominion. He recorded two albums with Florida's Monstrosity before leaving and joining Cannibal Corpse in late 1995, replacing vocalist Chris Barnes, who is now the vocalist for Six Feet Under. He also provided guest vocals for New York technical death metal band Suffocation on the songs \"Reincremation\" and \"Mass Obliteration\" from their debut album, \"Effigy of the Forgotten\", as well as guest vocals for California deathcore band Suicide Silence on the song \"Control\" from their fourth album, \"You Can't Stop Me\". Fisher also performed guest vocals on Job for a Cowboy's 2014 album \"Sun Eater\" on the song \"The Synthetic Sea.\" As a death metal vocalist, Fisher employs the \"death growl\" extended vocal technique.",
"Title: Possessed (band)\n\nPossessed is an American death metal band, originally formed in 1983. Noted for their fast style of playing and Jeff Becerra's guttural vocals, they are routinely called the first band in the death metal genre. After breaking up in 1987, and briefly reforming from 1990 to 1993, the band reformed under original bassist/vocalist Jeff Becerra in 2007. To date, the band has released two studio albums, one live album, two compilation albums and two EPs.",
"Title: Killing Is My Business... and Business Is Good!\n\nKilling Is My Business... and Business Is Good! is the debut studio album by the American thrash metal band Megadeth released on June 12, 1985 by the independent record label Combat Records. At the beginning of 1985, the band was given $8,000 by Combat to record and produce its debut album. After spending half of the album's budget on drugs, alcohol and food, the band was forced to fire their original producer and produce the album themselves. Despite the resulting poor production, the album was a well-received effort that obtained strong reviews in various music publications. \"Killing Is My Business... and Business Is Good!\" played an essential role in establishing thrash metal as an authentic subgenre of heavy metal music. It explores themes of death, violence, and occultism.",
"Title: Combat Records\n\nCombat Records was an American independent record label from New York City. The label was home to predominantly metal and punk rock acts including Megadeth, Circle Jerks, Nuclear Assault, OZ, Death, Dead Brain Cells, Possessed, Crumbsuckers, Agnostic Front, Agent Steel, Dark Angel, Heathen, Zoetrope and Exodus.",
"Title: Scream Bloody Gore\n\nScream Bloody Gore is the debut studio album by American death metal band Death, released on May 25, 1987 by Combat Records. It was considered \"the first true death metal record\". Chuck Schuldiner plays bass and guitar, wrote all the songs on the album and provided all the vocals. John Hand is noted on the cover as playing rhythm guitar, though this was incorrect and Hand was only in the band for a short period and was not on the recording. This is also the only Death album to feature drummer Chris Reifert, who had joined for the \"Mutilation\" demo.",
"Title: Epitaph Records\n\nEpitaph Records is a Hollywood-based independent record label owned by Bad Religion guitarist Brett Gurewitz. The label was originally \"just a logo and a P.O. box\" created in the 1980s for the purpose of selling Bad Religion records, but has evolved into a large independent record label. Gurewitz took the name from a King Crimson song of the same name. Throughout the 1980s and 1990s most of the bands on Epitaph were punk and pop punk groups, while there are many post-hardcore and bands signed to the label as well. A large portion of the record label, known as Hellcat Records, is owned by Tim Armstrong, frontman of the punk rock band Rancid. Several sister-labels also exist, such as ANTI-, Burning Heart Records, Fat Possum Records, Hellcat Records and Heart & Skull Records that have signed other types of bands. The label has recently been added to the Forza Horizon franchise as a radio station.",
"Title: Swedish death metal\n\nSwedish death metal is a death metal music scene developed in Sweden. Many Swedish death metal bands are associated with the melodic death metal movement, thus giving Swedish death metal a different sound from other variations of death metal. Unlike American death metal groups, the first Swedish bands were rooted in punk rock. Although Norway is known for its quantity of black metal, Gothenburg in Sweden has a large melodic death metal scene, while Stockholm is known for its more raw death metal scene.",
"Title: Incantation (band)\n\nIncantation is an American death metal band that was formed by John McEntee and Paul Ledney in 1989. They are one of the leaders in the New York City death metal scene along with fellow bands Suffocation, Mortician and Immolation, even though the band is currently located in Johnstown, Pennsylvania. To date the band has released ten full-length records, two live records, four EPs, two singles, three splits, one DVD, and three demos. Their most recent album \"Profane Nexus\" was released through Relapse Records in August 2017. The band have maintained a significant cult following and underground popularity since the 90s, and are considered to be highly influential on a range of later death metal bands including Dead Congregation, Grave Miasma, and Portal, who are often described as 'cavernous death metal'. Incantation's music frequently draws on anti-Christian, Satanic and occult themes, and the band is notable for mixing widely varied tempos into their music, often playing slow, down-tuned passages similar to those performed by death-doom bands like Autopsy.",
"Title: Pathology (band)\n\nPathology is an American death metal band from San Diego, California, formed in 2006 by drummer Dave Astor (previously with The Locust and Cattle Decapitation). The band were signed to Victory Records for an over three-year period, but now are currently signed to Sevared Records, an independent New York-based death metal label. They are often considered one of the major names currently in the \"slamming brutal death metal\" genre of metal."
] |
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are both breeds originating in Europe, Cão de Gado Transmontano and Finnish Spitz ?
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yes
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comparison
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medium
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"title": [
"Cão de Gado Transmontano",
"Finnish Spitz"
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0,
0
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"sentences": [
"The Karelo-Finnish Laika is a hunting dog breed from the Karelia area of Russia.",
" It is sometimes referred to as a Finnish Spitz by the Finnish Kennel Club and by the Russian Kennel Federation."
],
"title": "Karelo-Finnish Laika"
},
{
"sentences": [
"The Cão de Castro Laboreiro, or Dog from Castro Laboreiro, or Portuguese Cattle Dog or Portuguese Watch Dog, is a dog breed of the livestock guardian dog type, originating from Castro Laboreiro in the northern mountains of Portugal."
],
"title": "Cão de Castro Laboreiro"
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"sentences": [
"The Cão de Gado Transmontano (] ; English: Transmontano Mastiff or Transmontano Cattle Dog) is a rare molosser working giant dog breed, originating in and largely limited to the region of Trás-os-Montes e Alto Douro Province, Portugal.",
" Their primary function is flock and herd protection, and their success is interlinked to the welfare of the flock and the presence of wolves, particularly.",
" Although they are a regional breed, their wolf defense capacity has led to limited experimental importation elsewhere."
],
"title": "Cão de Gado Transmontano"
},
{
"sentences": [
"German Spitz is used to refer to both a breed of dog and category or type of dog.",
" Several modern breeds have been developed from the German Spitz, and are either registered as separate breeds or as varieties of German Spitz.",
" All the \"German Spitz type\" dogs are dogs of the Spitz type of German origin.",
" The Großspitz, Mittelspitz, and Kleinspitz breeds of \"German Spitz type\" are also called the German Spitz in English."
],
"title": "German Spitz"
},
{
"sentences": [
"This is a list of animal breeds originating in Slovakia."
],
"title": "Animal breeds originating in Slovakia"
},
{
"sentences": [
"A Finnish Spitz (Finnish language: \"Suomenpystykorva\") is a breed of dog originating in Finland.",
" The breed was originally bred to hunt all types of game from squirrels and other rodents to bears.",
" It is a \"bark pointer\", indicating the position of game by barking, and drawing the game animal's attention to itself, allowing an easier approach for the hunter.",
" Its original game hunting purpose was to point to game that fled into trees, such as grouse, and capercaillies, but it also serves well for hunting elk.",
" Some individuals have even been known to go after a bear.",
" In its native country, the breed is still mostly used as a hunting dog.",
" The breed is friendly and in general loves children, so it is suitable for domestic life.",
" The Finnish Spitz has been the national dog of Finland since 1979."
],
"title": "Finnish Spitz"
},
{
"sentences": [
"This is a list of domesticated animal breeds originating from Scotland.",
" To be considered domesticated, a population of animals must have their behaviour, life cycle, or physiology systemically altered as a result of being under human control for many generations."
],
"title": "List of Scottish breeds"
},
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" It was a joint project, with the KC working with the British and Irish Native Breeds Trust, later to be known simply as the Native Dog Breeds Trust.",
" The breeds on the list have been promoted at events such as Discover Dogs and Crufts, and by asking that owners of these breeds mate their dogs rather than having them spayed."
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"Title: Karelo-Finnish Laika\n\nThe Karelo-Finnish Laika is a hunting dog breed from the Karelia area of Russia. It is sometimes referred to as a Finnish Spitz by the Finnish Kennel Club and by the Russian Kennel Federation.",
"Title: Cão de Castro Laboreiro\n\nThe Cão de Castro Laboreiro, or Dog from Castro Laboreiro, or Portuguese Cattle Dog or Portuguese Watch Dog, is a dog breed of the livestock guardian dog type, originating from Castro Laboreiro in the northern mountains of Portugal.",
"Title: Cão de Gado Transmontano\n\nThe Cão de Gado Transmontano (] ; English: Transmontano Mastiff or Transmontano Cattle Dog) is a rare molosser working giant dog breed, originating in and largely limited to the region of Trás-os-Montes e Alto Douro Province, Portugal. Their primary function is flock and herd protection, and their success is interlinked to the welfare of the flock and the presence of wolves, particularly. Although they are a regional breed, their wolf defense capacity has led to limited experimental importation elsewhere.",
"Title: German Spitz\n\nGerman Spitz is used to refer to both a breed of dog and category or type of dog. Several modern breeds have been developed from the German Spitz, and are either registered as separate breeds or as varieties of German Spitz. All the \"German Spitz type\" dogs are dogs of the Spitz type of German origin. The Großspitz, Mittelspitz, and Kleinspitz breeds of \"German Spitz type\" are also called the German Spitz in English.",
"Title: Animal breeds originating in Slovakia\n\nThis is a list of animal breeds originating in Slovakia.",
"Title: Finnish Spitz\n\nA Finnish Spitz (Finnish language: \"Suomenpystykorva\") is a breed of dog originating in Finland. The breed was originally bred to hunt all types of game from squirrels and other rodents to bears. It is a \"bark pointer\", indicating the position of game by barking, and drawing the game animal's attention to itself, allowing an easier approach for the hunter. Its original game hunting purpose was to point to game that fled into trees, such as grouse, and capercaillies, but it also serves well for hunting elk. Some individuals have even been known to go after a bear. In its native country, the breed is still mostly used as a hunting dog. The breed is friendly and in general loves children, so it is suitable for domestic life. The Finnish Spitz has been the national dog of Finland since 1979.",
"Title: List of Scottish breeds\n\nThis is a list of domesticated animal breeds originating from Scotland. To be considered domesticated, a population of animals must have their behaviour, life cycle, or physiology systemically altered as a result of being under human control for many generations.",
"Title: Manteiga-da-terra\n\nManteiga-de-garrafa (butter-in-a-bottle) or manteiga-da-terra (butter of the land) are terms in northeastern Brazil to refer to a clarified butter product, similar to Indian \"ghee\". The product is also known as \"manteiga de gado\" (ox butter) and \"manteiga de cozinha\" (kitchen butter).",
"Title: Balearic horse\n\nBalearic horse is a horse breed or breeds originating in the Balearic Islands. A number of works include a breed entry or grouping called the \"Balearic horse\" or \"Balearic pony.\" However, these sources are unclear what specific breeds are in this grouping and may or may not include the following breeds found in these islands:",
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The actress best known for her performance as Margery in the original Broadway cast of "Hand To God" appeared in what 2012 superhero comedy film?
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Alter Egos
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bridge
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"Jenny Wiley Theatre is a non-profit organization that puts on productions of classic Broadway musicals, comedies, historical dramas and holiday productions at both the Jenny Wiley Amphitheatre, located within the Jenny Wiley State Resort Park, and surrounding venues.",
" The theater's first musical was \"South Pacific\", performed in the summer of 1965.",
" Some theater alumni have later achieved success in television, film and national theater.",
" These include: Michael Cerveris, who won two Tony awards, one for his performance in \"Tommy\" in 1994, and one for his performance in \"Assassins\" on Broadway; Christine Johnson, Nettie Fowler in the original Broadway cast of \"Carousel\"; Sharon Lawrence from ABC's \"NYPD Blue\" and \"Desperate Housewives\"; James Barbour, who played the Beast in Disney's Broadway production of \"Beauty and the Beast\" and was Tony-nominated for his role as Mr. Rochester in the musical, \"Jane Eyre\"; Jim Varney, \"Ernest Goes to Camp\"; Tommy Kirk, \"Old Yeller\"; Ron Palillo, \"Welcome Back, Kotter\"; Eileen Bittman Barnett, \"Days of Our Lives\"; Cynthia Bostick, \"As the World Turns\"; Lawrence Leritz, \"Broadway and Beyond\"; Jeff Silbar, composer of \"The Wind Beneath My Wings\"; Randy Jones of the Village People singing group; and Paige Davis, host of TLC's \"Trading Spaces\"."
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" The film, starring Kris Lemche, Sean Lennon, Danny Masterson, and Geneva Carr, was distributed by Kevin Smith's SModcast Pictures and Phase 4 Films.",
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"Putting It Together: Direct from Broadway is a 2001 film of the Broadway production of the musical revue \"Putting It Together\" as captured live in performance on Broadway featuring the show's original Broadway cast.",
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"Gaelen Gilliland is an American musical theatre actress.",
" She has appeared on Broadway in \"Wicked\", \"Legally Blonde-Original Broadway Cast\", and 9 to 5: The Musical-Original Broadway Cast, Honeymoon in Vegas-Original Broadway cast, and Kinky Boots.",
" She worked on the pre-production and out of town performance of Finding Neverland.",
" She appeared in"
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"Nathan Lee Graham (born September 9, 1968) is an American cabaret artist, stage, television and film actor, singer, writer and director.",
" His roles in feature film include Todd in \"Zoolander\", Frederick Montana in \"Sweet Home Alabama\" and Geoff in \"Hitch\".",
" He has appeared in independent films like \"Confessions of an Action Star\", \"Bad Actress\" and \"Trophy Kids\".",
" On the small screen he originated the role of Peter in \"The Comeback\", and had guest starring roles on \"Scrubs\", \"Absolutely Fabulous\" and \"\".",
" His stage appearances include Phil D'armano in the original Broadway cast of the Tony Awards and Grammy Award nominated \"The Wild Party\" and as Miss Understanding in the original Broadway cast of the Tony Awards nominated \"Priscilla, Queen of the Desert\".",
" He received a Drama League Award nomination for the role of Rey Rey in the off-Broadway production of \"Wig Out\" and won an Los Angeles Drama Critics Circle Award for Best Feature Performer in a Musical in \"The Wild Party\" LA Premiere in 2006.",
" More recently, he has appeared in the role of Carson in Hit the Wall at The Barrow Street Theatre and as Willy in The View UpStairs.",
" He earned a 2005 Best Classical Album Grammy Award for \"Songs of Innocence and of Experience\" as a soloist."
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"Geneva Carr (born May 6, 1971) is an American television and stage actress with an extensive acting resume.",
" She is best known for her performance as Margery in the original Broadway cast of \"Hand To God\", earning a nomination for the Tony Award for Best Actress in a Play."
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"Melissa Hart is an American actress, singer, and teacher.",
" She made her Broadway debut in 1966 as an ensemble member in Jerry Bock's \"The Apple Tree\".",
" As Barbara Harris's understudy, she replaced the actress as the various heroines in that musical for several performances.",
" In 1969 she took over the role of Sally Bowles in the original production of John Kander's \"Cabaret\"; a role she had previously performed in the musical's first National Tour.",
" In 1970 she created the role of Meredith in the original Broadway cast of Tom Mankiewicz's \"Georgy\"; a performance for which she garnered a Tony Award nomination.",
" She soon after performed the role of Fran Kubelik in the National Tour of Burt Bacharach's \"Promises, Promises\"."
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"Jennifer Leigh Warren is an American stage, television, film, and voice-over actress/singer who first came to the world's attention for her work in professional musical theater.",
" She is best known for originating the role of Crystal in the Howard Ashman /Alan Menken hit musical \"Little Shop of Horrors\", for her performance in the original Broadway cast of the Michael John LaChiusa musical \"Marie Christine\" and for her show stopping performance of “Alice’s Daughter” in the original Broadway musical \"Big River\" with the song \"How Blest We Are\" written especially for her by Roger Miller."
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"Dreamgirls: Original Broadway Cast Album is the cast album for the original Broadway production of the musical \"Dreamgirls\", which debuted at the Imperial Theatre on December 20, 1981.",
" The album was issued by David Geffen, a co-financier of the musical and later producer of its 2006 film adaptation, on his Geffen Records label during the winter of 1982.",
" The \"Dreamgirls\" cast album features cast performances by the show's performers, including Jennifer Holliday, Sheryl Lee Ralph, Loretta Devine, Ben Harney, Cleavant Derricks, Obba Babatundé, and Vondie Curtis-Hall."
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"Title: Jenny Wiley Theatre\n\nJenny Wiley Theatre is a non-profit organization that puts on productions of classic Broadway musicals, comedies, historical dramas and holiday productions at both the Jenny Wiley Amphitheatre, located within the Jenny Wiley State Resort Park, and surrounding venues. The theater's first musical was \"South Pacific\", performed in the summer of 1965. Some theater alumni have later achieved success in television, film and national theater. These include: Michael Cerveris, who won two Tony awards, one for his performance in \"Tommy\" in 1994, and one for his performance in \"Assassins\" on Broadway; Christine Johnson, Nettie Fowler in the original Broadway cast of \"Carousel\"; Sharon Lawrence from ABC's \"NYPD Blue\" and \"Desperate Housewives\"; James Barbour, who played the Beast in Disney's Broadway production of \"Beauty and the Beast\" and was Tony-nominated for his role as Mr. Rochester in the musical, \"Jane Eyre\"; Jim Varney, \"Ernest Goes to Camp\"; Tommy Kirk, \"Old Yeller\"; Ron Palillo, \"Welcome Back, Kotter\"; Eileen Bittman Barnett, \"Days of Our Lives\"; Cynthia Bostick, \"As the World Turns\"; Lawrence Leritz, \"Broadway and Beyond\"; Jeff Silbar, composer of \"The Wind Beneath My Wings\"; Randy Jones of the Village People singing group; and Paige Davis, host of TLC's \"Trading Spaces\".",
"Title: Terry Finn\n\nTeresa Jo Ann Bernadette \"Terry\" Finn (born August 6, 1955) is an American actress best known for creating the role of Gussie Carnegie in the original Broadway cast of the Stephen Sondheim/Hal Prince/George Furth musical comedy \"Merrily We Roll Along\" and its Original Cast Album.",
"Title: Alter Egos\n\nAlter Egos is a 2012 American superhero comedy film written, edited, and directed by Jordan Galland. The film, starring Kris Lemche, Sean Lennon, Danny Masterson, and Geneva Carr, was distributed by Kevin Smith's SModcast Pictures and Phase 4 Films. It premiered was at the Fantasia Film Festival on July 24, 2012, where it was chosen as an official selection.",
"Title: Putting It Together: Direct from Broadway\n\nPutting It Together: Direct from Broadway is a 2001 film of the Broadway production of the musical revue \"Putting It Together\" as captured live in performance on Broadway featuring the show's original Broadway cast. The show was captured at Broadway’s Barrymore Theatre in New York City February 20, 2000 utilizing multiple high definition cameras by Broadway Worldwide.",
"Title: Gaelen Gilliland\n\nGaelen Gilliland is an American musical theatre actress. She has appeared on Broadway in \"Wicked\", \"Legally Blonde-Original Broadway Cast\", and 9 to 5: The Musical-Original Broadway Cast, Honeymoon in Vegas-Original Broadway cast, and Kinky Boots. She worked on the pre-production and out of town performance of Finding Neverland. She appeared in",
"Title: Nathan Lee Graham\n\nNathan Lee Graham (born September 9, 1968) is an American cabaret artist, stage, television and film actor, singer, writer and director. His roles in feature film include Todd in \"Zoolander\", Frederick Montana in \"Sweet Home Alabama\" and Geoff in \"Hitch\". He has appeared in independent films like \"Confessions of an Action Star\", \"Bad Actress\" and \"Trophy Kids\". On the small screen he originated the role of Peter in \"The Comeback\", and had guest starring roles on \"Scrubs\", \"Absolutely Fabulous\" and \"\". His stage appearances include Phil D'armano in the original Broadway cast of the Tony Awards and Grammy Award nominated \"The Wild Party\" and as Miss Understanding in the original Broadway cast of the Tony Awards nominated \"Priscilla, Queen of the Desert\". He received a Drama League Award nomination for the role of Rey Rey in the off-Broadway production of \"Wig Out\" and won an Los Angeles Drama Critics Circle Award for Best Feature Performer in a Musical in \"The Wild Party\" LA Premiere in 2006. More recently, he has appeared in the role of Carson in Hit the Wall at The Barrow Street Theatre and as Willy in The View UpStairs. He earned a 2005 Best Classical Album Grammy Award for \"Songs of Innocence and of Experience\" as a soloist.",
"Title: Geneva Carr\n\nGeneva Carr (born May 6, 1971) is an American television and stage actress with an extensive acting resume. She is best known for her performance as Margery in the original Broadway cast of \"Hand To God\", earning a nomination for the Tony Award for Best Actress in a Play.",
"Title: Melissa Hart (actress)\n\nMelissa Hart is an American actress, singer, and teacher. She made her Broadway debut in 1966 as an ensemble member in Jerry Bock's \"The Apple Tree\". As Barbara Harris's understudy, she replaced the actress as the various heroines in that musical for several performances. In 1969 she took over the role of Sally Bowles in the original production of John Kander's \"Cabaret\"; a role she had previously performed in the musical's first National Tour. In 1970 she created the role of Meredith in the original Broadway cast of Tom Mankiewicz's \"Georgy\"; a performance for which she garnered a Tony Award nomination. She soon after performed the role of Fran Kubelik in the National Tour of Burt Bacharach's \"Promises, Promises\".",
"Title: Jennifer Leigh Warren\n\nJennifer Leigh Warren is an American stage, television, film, and voice-over actress/singer who first came to the world's attention for her work in professional musical theater. She is best known for originating the role of Crystal in the Howard Ashman /Alan Menken hit musical \"Little Shop of Horrors\", for her performance in the original Broadway cast of the Michael John LaChiusa musical \"Marie Christine\" and for her show stopping performance of “Alice’s Daughter” in the original Broadway musical \"Big River\" with the song \"How Blest We Are\" written especially for her by Roger Miller.",
"Title: Dreamgirls: Original Broadway Cast Album\n\nDreamgirls: Original Broadway Cast Album is the cast album for the original Broadway production of the musical \"Dreamgirls\", which debuted at the Imperial Theatre on December 20, 1981. The album was issued by David Geffen, a co-financier of the musical and later producer of its 2006 film adaptation, on his Geffen Records label during the winter of 1982. The \"Dreamgirls\" cast album features cast performances by the show's performers, including Jennifer Holliday, Sheryl Lee Ralph, Loretta Devine, Ben Harney, Cleavant Derricks, Obba Babatundé, and Vondie Curtis-Hall."
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2,231
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Did the Valens Aqueduct ever transport water to the city where Kabataş Erkek Lisesi is?
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yes
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comparison
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hard
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" High School, Kabataş Erkek Lisesi.",
"He was an advocate of Turkish composers such as Cemal Reşit Rey, Ahmed Adnan Saygun, Cengiz Tanç and İlhan Usmanbaş whose music he premiered and recorded.",
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"Kabataş Erkek Lisesi or Kabataş High School (Ottoman Turkish: Kabataş Mekteb-i İdâdisi ) is one of the oldest and most prominent high schools in Turkey.",
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"İstanbul High School, (Turkish: İstanbul Lisesi , German: Istanbuler Gymnasium ) also commonly known as İstanbul Erkek Lisesi, abbreviated İEL, is one of the oldest and internationally renowned high schools of Turkey.",
" The school is considered elite among Turkish public high schools.",
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"The Valens Aqueduct (Turkish: \"Valens Su Kemeri\" or Turkish: \"Bozdoğan Kemeri\" , meaning \"Aqueduct of the Grey Falcon\"; Ancient Greek: Ἀγωγὸς τοῦ ὕδατος , \"Agōgós tou hýdatos\", meaning simply \"aqueduct\") is a Roman aqueduct which was the major water-providing system of the Eastern Roman capital of Constantinople (modern Istanbul, Turkey).",
" Completed by Roman Emperor Valens in the late 4th century AD, it was maintained and used by the Byzantines and later the Ottomans, and remains one of the most important landmarks of the city."
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"Yaşar Turgut Bilgin (1957 in Kaş, Antalya) is the author of two books published in Turkey respectively called \"Batan Bankanın Günlüğü\", his personal notes about financial crisis in Turkey in 2001, and \"Kaş ve Meis\", introducing the life in two very close Mediterranean settlements respectively belong to Greece and Turkey, Megisti and Kaş.",
" He studied high school in Istanbul Kabataş Erkek Lisesi and graduated from Middle East Technical University with a B.S. in Political Sciences major.",
" He worked at several domestic banks as executive manager.",
" He is the chairman of Kaş Bilgin Hotel, Kaş, Antalya, Turkey."
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"The Gozo Aqueduct is an aqueduct on the island of Gozo, Malta.",
" It was built by the British between 1839 and 1843 to transport water from Għar Ilma in the limits of Kerċem to the capital Victoria.",
" A reservoir was built within the ditch of the Cittadella to store water.",
" An obelisk was built near the reservoirs to commemorate the opening of the aqueduct."
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"Cahit Berkay (born August 3, 1946, Uluborlu, Isparta) is a Turkish musician from the founders of the Moğollar band.",
" He graduated from Kabataş Erkek Lisesi (Kabataş High School).",
" He has composed credits and film music for many Turkish films.",
" After this period, the Moğollar also worked with Selda Bağcan, Cem Karaca and Ali Rıza Binboğa beside the solo 45s."
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"The San Buenaventura Mission Aqueduct was a seven-mile long, stone and mortar aqueduct built in the late 18th and/or early 19th century to transport water from the Ventura River to the Mission San Buenaventura in Ventura, California."
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" In other cases, such as the San Jacinto tunnel on the Colorado River Aqueduct, water tunnels form parts of far longer aqueducts.",
" In cases where the outflow of a water tunnel is into an existing stream or river flowing to the point of water use, the term aqueduct is less likely to be used, as with the Harold D. Roberts Tunnel from Dillon Reservoir to the North Fork South Platte River."
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"Ismail Akbay (October 17, 1930 – July 26, 2003) was the first Turk to work for NASA.",
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" Early on, Akbay was recognized as a gifted child with exceptional mental aptitude.",
" He graduated from Bursa Erkek Lisesi and Haydarpaşa Lisesi before choosing to move to the United States.",
" In 1956, he received a B.S. degree in Engineering Physics from the University of Tennessee.",
" Akbay died in a fire at his home, apparently while trying to save the family dog."
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"Title: Ergican Saydam\n\nErgican Saydam (born March 28, 1929, in İstanbul; died December 21, 2009, in İstanbul) was a Turkish pianist and piano pedagogue. High School, Kabataş Erkek Lisesi. He was an advocate of Turkish composers such as Cemal Reşit Rey, Ahmed Adnan Saygun, Cengiz Tanç and İlhan Usmanbaş whose music he premiered and recorded. His repertory centers around German romantic literature, particularly the music of Ludwig van Beethoven, Franz Schubert and Robert Schumann",
"Title: Kabataş Erkek Lisesi\n\nKabataş Erkek Lisesi or Kabataş High School (Ottoman Turkish: Kabataş Mekteb-i İdâdisi ) is one of the oldest and most prominent high schools in Turkey. It is located in Ortaköy at Bosphorus in Istanbul.",
"Title: Istanbul High School\n\nİstanbul High School, (Turkish: İstanbul Lisesi , German: Istanbuler Gymnasium ) also commonly known as İstanbul Erkek Lisesi, abbreviated İEL, is one of the oldest and internationally renowned high schools of Turkey. The school is considered elite among Turkish public high schools. Germany recognizes the school as a \"Deutsche Auslandsschule\" (German International school).",
"Title: Valens Aqueduct\n\nThe Valens Aqueduct (Turkish: \"Valens Su Kemeri\" or Turkish: \"Bozdoğan Kemeri\" , meaning \"Aqueduct of the Grey Falcon\"; Ancient Greek: Ἀγωγὸς τοῦ ὕδατος , \"Agōgós tou hýdatos\", meaning simply \"aqueduct\") is a Roman aqueduct which was the major water-providing system of the Eastern Roman capital of Constantinople (modern Istanbul, Turkey). Completed by Roman Emperor Valens in the late 4th century AD, it was maintained and used by the Byzantines and later the Ottomans, and remains one of the most important landmarks of the city.",
"Title: Yasar Turgut Bilgin\n\nYaşar Turgut Bilgin (1957 in Kaş, Antalya) is the author of two books published in Turkey respectively called \"Batan Bankanın Günlüğü\", his personal notes about financial crisis in Turkey in 2001, and \"Kaş ve Meis\", introducing the life in two very close Mediterranean settlements respectively belong to Greece and Turkey, Megisti and Kaş. He studied high school in Istanbul Kabataş Erkek Lisesi and graduated from Middle East Technical University with a B.S. in Political Sciences major. He worked at several domestic banks as executive manager. He is the chairman of Kaş Bilgin Hotel, Kaş, Antalya, Turkey.",
"Title: Gozo Aqueduct\n\nThe Gozo Aqueduct is an aqueduct on the island of Gozo, Malta. It was built by the British between 1839 and 1843 to transport water from Għar Ilma in the limits of Kerċem to the capital Victoria. A reservoir was built within the ditch of the Cittadella to store water. An obelisk was built near the reservoirs to commemorate the opening of the aqueduct.",
"Title: Cahit Berkay\n\nCahit Berkay (born August 3, 1946, Uluborlu, Isparta) is a Turkish musician from the founders of the Moğollar band. He graduated from Kabataş Erkek Lisesi (Kabataş High School). He has composed credits and film music for many Turkish films. After this period, the Moğollar also worked with Selda Bağcan, Cem Karaca and Ali Rıza Binboğa beside the solo 45s.",
"Title: San Buenaventura Mission Aqueduct\n\nThe San Buenaventura Mission Aqueduct was a seven-mile long, stone and mortar aqueduct built in the late 18th and/or early 19th century to transport water from the Ventura River to the Mission San Buenaventura in Ventura, California.",
"Title: Water tunnel (physical infrastructure)\n\nWater tunnels are tunnels (below-ground channels) used to transport water to areas with large populations or agriculture. They are frequently part of aqueducts. Some aqueducts, such as the Delaware Aqueduct are single long tunnels. In other cases, such as the San Jacinto tunnel on the Colorado River Aqueduct, water tunnels form parts of far longer aqueducts. In cases where the outflow of a water tunnel is into an existing stream or river flowing to the point of water use, the term aqueduct is less likely to be used, as with the Harold D. Roberts Tunnel from Dillon Reservoir to the North Fork South Platte River.",
"Title: Ismail Akbay\n\nIsmail Akbay (October 17, 1930 – July 26, 2003) was the first Turk to work for NASA. He was born in Mudanya (Tirilye-Zeytinbağı) near Bursa, Turkey on October 17, 1930. Early on, Akbay was recognized as a gifted child with exceptional mental aptitude. He graduated from Bursa Erkek Lisesi and Haydarpaşa Lisesi before choosing to move to the United States. In 1956, he received a B.S. degree in Engineering Physics from the University of Tennessee. Akbay died in a fire at his home, apparently while trying to save the family dog."
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Hope and Gloria is an American sitcom that stared a Canadian actor best known for his roll on what ABC television series?
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Growing Pains
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"Richard Long (December 17, 1927 – December 21, 1974) was an American actor best known for his leading roles in three ABC television series, including \"The Big Valley,\" \"Nanny and the Professor,\" and \"Bourbon Street Beat\".",
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" Humphrey has been featured in other films and in several television movies.",
" In 2005 he starred in \"Living With the Enemy\" with Sarah Lancaster.",
" In 2006 he starred in \"The Wives He Forgot\" with Molly Ringwald as a handsome amnesiac.",
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"Off The Rack is an American sitcom television series set in the Los Angeles garment industry that aired on ABC from March 15 until April 19, 1985.",
" The series stars Ed Asner and Eileen Brennan and was originally directed by Noam Pitlik.",
" Its taping location was the ABC Television Center in Hollywood."
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"Frederick Reginald Ironside (born February 12, 1950) is a Canadian actor best known by his stage name Michael Ironside.",
" He has worked as a voice actor, producer, film director, and screenwriter in movie and television series in various Canadian and American productions.",
" He is best known for playing villains and \"tough guy\" heroes, though he has also portrayed sympathetic characters.",
" Ironside is a method actor, who stays in character between filming scenes."
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"Alan Willis Thicke (born Alan Willis Jeffrey; March 1, 1947 – December 13, 2016) was a Canadian actor, songwriter, game and talk show host.",
" He was best known for his role as Jason Seaver, the father on the ABC television series \"Growing Pains\", which ran for seven seasons.",
" He is the father of actor Brennan Thicke, and of singer Robin Thicke.",
" In 2013, Thicke was inducted into Canada's Walk of Fame.",
" Thicke died on December 13, 2016 in the Providence Saint Joseph Medical Center in Burbank, California, U.S."
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"Hope and Gloria is an American sitcom that aired on NBC from March 9, 1995, through June 22, 1996.",
" The show was canceled after 35 episodes.",
" It starred Cynthia Stevenson as Hope, a high-strung television producer, and Jessica Lundy as Gloria, a tough-talking beautician, who become neighbors in an apartment complex in downtown Pittsburgh.",
" The program also starred Alan Thicke as a local TV personality and featured Enrico Colantoni in one of his first regular roles on television."
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"Philip Neil Hope (September 24, 1972 – November 25, 2007), known as Neil Hope, was a Canadian actor best known for playing Derek \"Wheels\" Wheeler on \"Degrassi Junior High\" and \"Degrassi High\" in the 1980s and early 1990s.",
" He had earlier played \"Griff\" in \"The Kids of Degrassi Street\"."
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"Matthew James Shively, Jr. (born September 15, 1990) is an American actor best known for his role as Ryan Laserbeam on the Nickelodeon television series \"True Jackson, VP\".",
" Beginning in June 2011, he began appearing in the Nickelodeon series \"The Troop\" as Kirby.",
" He co-starred in the ABC television program \"The Real O'Neals\" which debuted on March 8, 2016."
],
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}
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"Title: Luke Macfarlane\n\nThomas Luke Macfarlane (born January 19, 1980), known professionally as Luke Macfarlane, is a Canadian actor and musician. His best known roles include Scotty Wandell on the ABC television drama \"Brothers & Sisters\" and RAC Agent D'avin Jaqobis on the Space television science fiction series \"Killjoys\".",
"Title: Richard Long (actor)\n\nRichard Long (December 17, 1927 – December 21, 1974) was an American actor best known for his leading roles in three ABC television series, including \"The Big Valley,\" \"Nanny and the Professor,\" and \"Bourbon Street Beat\". He was also a series regular on ABC's \"77 Sunset Strip\" from 1960 to 1962.",
"Title: Mark Humphrey (actor)\n\nMark Adrian Humphrey (born December 27, 1960 in Vancouver, British Columbia) is a Canadian actor best known for the role of Jake Antonelli in the Canadian television series \"E.N.G.\" In 1988 he made his feature film debut in the film \"Iron Eagle II\" as Captain Matt Cooper, Doug Masters' (Jason Gedrick) surviving best friend. Humphrey has been featured in other films and in several television movies. In 2005 he starred in \"Living With the Enemy\" with Sarah Lancaster. In 2006 he starred in \"The Wives He Forgot\" with Molly Ringwald as a handsome amnesiac. In 2007 he appeared in \"Still Small Voices\" with Catherine Bell. Humphrey has also appeared in numerous television series.",
"Title: James Tupper\n\nJames Tupper (born August 4, 1965) is a Canadian actor known for his roles as Jack Slattery on the ABC television series \"Men in Trees\", Dr. Chris Sands on the NBC medical drama series \"Mercy\", and David Clarke on ABC's \"Revenge\". As of autumn 2016, he is the star of the post-apocalyptic thriller \"Aftermath\", on Space in Canada and Syfy in the U.S.",
"Title: Off the Rack\n\nOff The Rack is an American sitcom television series set in the Los Angeles garment industry that aired on ABC from March 15 until April 19, 1985. The series stars Ed Asner and Eileen Brennan and was originally directed by Noam Pitlik. Its taping location was the ABC Television Center in Hollywood.",
"Title: Michael Ironside\n\nFrederick Reginald Ironside (born February 12, 1950) is a Canadian actor best known by his stage name Michael Ironside. He has worked as a voice actor, producer, film director, and screenwriter in movie and television series in various Canadian and American productions. He is best known for playing villains and \"tough guy\" heroes, though he has also portrayed sympathetic characters. Ironside is a method actor, who stays in character between filming scenes.",
"Title: Alan Thicke\n\nAlan Willis Thicke (born Alan Willis Jeffrey; March 1, 1947 – December 13, 2016) was a Canadian actor, songwriter, game and talk show host. He was best known for his role as Jason Seaver, the father on the ABC television series \"Growing Pains\", which ran for seven seasons. He is the father of actor Brennan Thicke, and of singer Robin Thicke. In 2013, Thicke was inducted into Canada's Walk of Fame. Thicke died on December 13, 2016 in the Providence Saint Joseph Medical Center in Burbank, California, U.S.",
"Title: Hope and Gloria\n\nHope and Gloria is an American sitcom that aired on NBC from March 9, 1995, through June 22, 1996. The show was canceled after 35 episodes. It starred Cynthia Stevenson as Hope, a high-strung television producer, and Jessica Lundy as Gloria, a tough-talking beautician, who become neighbors in an apartment complex in downtown Pittsburgh. The program also starred Alan Thicke as a local TV personality and featured Enrico Colantoni in one of his first regular roles on television.",
"Title: Neil Hope\n\nPhilip Neil Hope (September 24, 1972 – November 25, 2007), known as Neil Hope, was a Canadian actor best known for playing Derek \"Wheels\" Wheeler on \"Degrassi Junior High\" and \"Degrassi High\" in the 1980s and early 1990s. He had earlier played \"Griff\" in \"The Kids of Degrassi Street\".",
"Title: Matt Shively\n\nMatthew James Shively, Jr. (born September 15, 1990) is an American actor best known for his role as Ryan Laserbeam on the Nickelodeon television series \"True Jackson, VP\". Beginning in June 2011, he began appearing in the Nickelodeon series \"The Troop\" as Kirby. He co-starred in the ABC television program \"The Real O'Neals\" which debuted on March 8, 2016."
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What country does Mike Wagner and Long Beach, New York have in common?
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"Long Beach Medical Center (formerly \"Long Beach Memorial Hospital\") was a 403-bed teaching and community hospital located in Long Beach, New York.",
" Long Beach Hospital was destroyed because of Hurricane Sandy.",
" Hospital leaders are currently lobbying for state funds to rebuild the hospital."
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"Reynolds Channel, named after William Reynolds, is a strait in Nassau County, New York which separates the Long Beach Barrier Island, that contains the City of Long Beach, and the villages of Atlantic Beach and Lido Beach, from Long Island and Barnum Island.",
" The channel begins at the East Rockaway Inlet and ends at Point Lookout, where it merges with the Jones Inlet.",
" Four bridges cross the channel: the Atlantic Beach Bridge, the Long Island Rail Road's Long Beach Branch bridge, the Long Beach Boulevard Bridge, and the Loop Parkway Bridge."
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"The Long Beach Public Library is the public library of Long Beach, New York, serving the civic, cultural, educational and recreational needs of the community.",
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" is an American Hasidic hardcore punk band from Long Beach, New York.",
" Formed in 2008 by lead singer Yishai Romanoff and guitarist Mike Wagner, they released their debut album, \"Better Get Ready\" (2009), on Shemspeed Records, followed in 2011 by \"This World is Nothing\".",
" They were prominently featured in the 2012 documentary \"Punk Jews\"."
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"The Long Beach Bridge is a drawbridge crossing Reynolds Channel, connecting Long Beach and Island Park, New York.",
" There is no toll.",
" The bridge starts in Long Beach as Long Beach Boulevard.",
" At Barnum Island, the main road continues northeast as Austin Boulevard, while Long Beach Road branches to the north."
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"Long Beach Bus is a public transportation system serving on the south shore of Long Island, New York.",
" The service operates twenty-four hours a day, with five different routes connecting to one another and to Nassau Inter-County Express and Long Island Rail Road at Long Beach Station in the city center.",
" Although Long Beach Bus is designed to complement county bus and commuter rail service, it is run independently by Long Beach DOT."
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"Long Beach is a city in Nassau County, New York, United States.",
" Just south of Long Island, it is located on Long Beach Barrier Island, which is the westernmost of the outer barrier islands off Long Island's South Shore.",
" As of the United States 2010 Census, the city population was 33,275.",
" It was incorporated in 1922, and is nicknamed \"The City By the Sea\" (as seen in Latin on its official seal)."
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"The Long Beach Branch is an electrified rail line and service owned and operated by the Long Island Rail Road in the U.S. state of New York.",
" The branch begins at Valley Interlocking, at Valley Stream station, where the Atlantic Branch tracks from the west are redesignated Long Beach Branch and the Far Rockaway Branch curves south.",
" East from there the Long Beach Branch parallels the Montauk Branch to Lynbrook, where it turns south toward Long Beach."
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"Michael \"Mike\" Wagner (born May 13, 1975), sometimes credited as Menashe Yaakov and Don Bonus, is an American musician and producer based in Long Beach, New York.",
" He played on many early Daptone Records releases and, with his bands The Daktaris and Antibalas, helped inspire new interest in Nigerian funk and afrobeat music in America during the late nineties.",
" After becoming a Hasidic Jew in 2004, he returned to New York and formed several bands with musicians in the local Jewish community, most notably Moshiach Oi!",
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"Long Beach High School is a public secondary education in the United States in Lido Beach, New York, serving the Long Beach City School District in Long Beach, New York.",
" The school has a 30 acre campus."
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"Title: Long Beach Medical Center\n\nLong Beach Medical Center (formerly \"Long Beach Memorial Hospital\") was a 403-bed teaching and community hospital located in Long Beach, New York. Long Beach Hospital was destroyed because of Hurricane Sandy. Hospital leaders are currently lobbying for state funds to rebuild the hospital.",
"Title: Reynolds Channel\n\nReynolds Channel, named after William Reynolds, is a strait in Nassau County, New York which separates the Long Beach Barrier Island, that contains the City of Long Beach, and the villages of Atlantic Beach and Lido Beach, from Long Island and Barnum Island. The channel begins at the East Rockaway Inlet and ends at Point Lookout, where it merges with the Jones Inlet. Four bridges cross the channel: the Atlantic Beach Bridge, the Long Island Rail Road's Long Beach Branch bridge, the Long Beach Boulevard Bridge, and the Loop Parkway Bridge.",
"Title: Long Beach Public Library (New York)\n\nThe Long Beach Public Library is the public library of Long Beach, New York, serving the civic, cultural, educational and recreational needs of the community. The central library has two branches: one in Point Lookout, New York and the other at the West End of Long Beach, off New York Ave.",
"Title: Moshiach Oi!\n\nMoshiach Oi! is an American Hasidic hardcore punk band from Long Beach, New York. Formed in 2008 by lead singer Yishai Romanoff and guitarist Mike Wagner, they released their debut album, \"Better Get Ready\" (2009), on Shemspeed Records, followed in 2011 by \"This World is Nothing\". They were prominently featured in the 2012 documentary \"Punk Jews\".",
"Title: Long Beach Bridge\n\nThe Long Beach Bridge is a drawbridge crossing Reynolds Channel, connecting Long Beach and Island Park, New York. There is no toll. The bridge starts in Long Beach as Long Beach Boulevard. At Barnum Island, the main road continues northeast as Austin Boulevard, while Long Beach Road branches to the north.",
"Title: Long Beach Bus\n\nLong Beach Bus is a public transportation system serving on the south shore of Long Island, New York. The service operates twenty-four hours a day, with five different routes connecting to one another and to Nassau Inter-County Express and Long Island Rail Road at Long Beach Station in the city center. Although Long Beach Bus is designed to complement county bus and commuter rail service, it is run independently by Long Beach DOT.",
"Title: Long Beach, New York\n\nLong Beach is a city in Nassau County, New York, United States. Just south of Long Island, it is located on Long Beach Barrier Island, which is the westernmost of the outer barrier islands off Long Island's South Shore. As of the United States 2010 Census, the city population was 33,275. It was incorporated in 1922, and is nicknamed \"The City By the Sea\" (as seen in Latin on its official seal).",
"Title: Long Beach Branch\n\nThe Long Beach Branch is an electrified rail line and service owned and operated by the Long Island Rail Road in the U.S. state of New York. The branch begins at Valley Interlocking, at Valley Stream station, where the Atlantic Branch tracks from the west are redesignated Long Beach Branch and the Far Rockaway Branch curves south. East from there the Long Beach Branch parallels the Montauk Branch to Lynbrook, where it turns south toward Long Beach.",
"Title: Mike Wagner (musician)\n\nMichael \"Mike\" Wagner (born May 13, 1975), sometimes credited as Menashe Yaakov and Don Bonus, is an American musician and producer based in Long Beach, New York. He played on many early Daptone Records releases and, with his bands The Daktaris and Antibalas, helped inspire new interest in Nigerian funk and afrobeat music in America during the late nineties. After becoming a Hasidic Jew in 2004, he returned to New York and formed several bands with musicians in the local Jewish community, most notably Moshiach Oi! .",
"Title: Long Beach High School (New York)\n\nLong Beach High School is a public secondary education in the United States in Lido Beach, New York, serving the Long Beach City School District in Long Beach, New York. The school has a 30 acre campus."
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Which film won an honor your Academy award, Target for Tonight or American Jobs?
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Target for Tonight
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" Rush is the youngest amongst the few people who have won the \"Triple Crown of Acting\": the Academy Award, the Primetime Emmy Award, and the Tony Award.",
" He has won one Academy Award for acting (from four nominations), three British Academy Film Awards (from five nominations), two Golden Globe Awards and four Screen Actors Guild Awards. Rush is the founding President of the Australian Academy of Cinema and Television Arts and was named the 2012 Australian of the Year.",
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" The nominations for this Academy Award are determined by a ballot of the voting members of the Editing Branch of the Academy; there were 220 members of the Editing Branch in 2012.",
" The members may vote for up to five of the eligible films in the order of their preference; the five films with the largest vote totals are selected as nominees.",
" The Academy Award itself is selected from the nominated films by a subsequent ballot of all active and life members of the Academy.",
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" The filmmaker visited 19 cities and towns throughout the United States interviewing recently laid-off workers, focusing on three industries: textiles, commercial aircraft and information technology.",
" It also contains interviews with a number of members of Congress, including: Sherrod Brown (D-Ohio), Rosa DeLauro (D-Connecticut), Robin Hayes (R-North Carolina), Donald Manzullo (R-Illinois), and Hilda Solis (D-California), and includes an extended section of clips from the 1993 congressional debate on NAFTA.",
" (North American Free Trade Agreement)."
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"Nick Meyer is an American film producer and CEO of Sierra/Affinity.",
" Meyer was the president of Paramount Vantage until December 2008.",
" In 2007, with Meyer as co-head of Paramount, the Studio received 19 Academy Award nominations.",
" Four of the Studio's 2007 feature films were honored: \"There Will Be Blood\", a Paramount Vantage and Miramax co-production, received eight nominations, winning Best Picture among others; \"No Country for Old Men\", also a Miramax and Paramount Vantage co-production, received eight nominations; \"Into the Wild\" earned two nominations; \"The Kite Runner\" garnered one nomination.",
" At the 80th Academy Awards, Blood and No Country won a combined six awards, including the Academy Award for Best Picture for No Country, the Academy Award for Best Actor for Daniel Day-Lewis in Blood, and the Academy Award for Best Supporting Actor for Javier Bardem in No Country."
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"The Academy Award for Best Director (officially known as the Academy Award for Best Directing) is an award presented annually by the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences (AMPAS).",
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"The Africa Movie Academy Award for Best Short Film, officially known as Efere Ozako Award for Best Short Film, is an annual merit by the Africa Film Academy to reward the best short films for the year.",
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" No submitted film was nominated for the award in 2009.",
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"Danny Boyle (born 20 October 1956) is an English director, producer, screenwriter and theatre director, known for his work on films including \"Shallow Grave\", \"Trainspotting\", \"The Beach\", \"28 Days Later\", \"Sunshine\", \"Slumdog Millionaire\", \"127 Hours\", and \"Steve Jobs\".",
" His debut film \"Shallow Grave\" won the BAFTA Award for Best British Film.",
" Boyle's 2008 film \"Slumdog Millionaire\" was nominated for ten Academy Awards and won eight, including the Academy Award for Best Director.",
" He also won the Golden Globe and BAFTA Award for Best Director.",
" Boyle was presented with the Extraordinary Contribution to Filmmaking Award at the 2008 Austin Film Festival, where he also introduced that year's AFF Audience Award Winner \"Slumdog Millionaire\"."
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"The Academy Honorary Award – instituted in 1948 for the 21st Academy Awards (previously called the Special Award, which was first presented in early 1929) – is given annually by the Board of Governors of the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences (AMPAS) to celebrate motion picture achievements that are not covered by existing Academy Awards, although prior winners of competitive Academy Awards are not excluded from receiving the Honorary Award.",
" Unless otherwise specified, Honorary Award recipients receive the same gold Oscar statuettes received by winners of the competitive Academy Awards.",
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" The Academy Honorary Award is often awarded in preference to those with noted achievements in motion pictures who have nevertheless never won an Academy Award.",
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"Title: Academy Award for Best Film Editing\n\nThe Academy Award for Best Film Editing is one of the annual awards of the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences (AMPAS). Nominations for this award are closely correlated with the Academy Award for Best Picture. For 33 consecutive years, 1981 to 2013, every Best Picture winner had also been nominated for the Film Editing Oscar, and about two thirds of the Best Picture winners have also won for Film Editing. Only the principal, \"above the line\" editor(s) as listed in the film's credits are named on the award; additional editors, supervising editors, etc. are not currently eligible. The nominations for this Academy Award are determined by a ballot of the voting members of the Editing Branch of the Academy; there were 220 members of the Editing Branch in 2012. The members may vote for up to five of the eligible films in the order of their preference; the five films with the largest vote totals are selected as nominees. The Academy Award itself is selected from the nominated films by a subsequent ballot of all active and life members of the Academy. This process is essentially the reverse of that of the British Academy of Film and Television Arts (BAFTA); nominations for the BAFTA Award for Best Editing are done by a general ballot of Academy voters, and the winner is selected by members of the editing chapter.",
"Title: Academy Award for Best Original Screenplay\n\nThe Academy Award for Best Original Screenplay is the Academy Award for the best screenplay not based upon previously published material. It was created for 1940 as a separate writing award from the Academy Award for Best Story. Beginning with the Oscars for 1957, the two categories were combined to honor only the screenplay. In 2002, the name of the award was changed from Writing (Screenplay Written Directly for the Screen) to Writing (Original Screenplay).",
"Title: Target for Tonight\n\nTarget for Tonight is a 1941 British documentary film billed as filmed and acted by the Royal Air Force, all while under fire. It was directed by Harry Watt. The film is about the crew of a Wellington bomber partaking in a mission over Germany. The film won an honorary Academy Award in 1942 as 'Best Documentary' by the National Board of Review.",
"Title: American Jobs\n\nAmerican Jobs is a 2004 independent film, documentary, written, produced and directed by Greg Spotts. The film is about the loss of American jobs to low-wage foreign competition, covering the phenomenon of outsourcing in manufacturing and high-paying white-collar jobs. The filmmaker visited 19 cities and towns throughout the United States interviewing recently laid-off workers, focusing on three industries: textiles, commercial aircraft and information technology. It also contains interviews with a number of members of Congress, including: Sherrod Brown (D-Ohio), Rosa DeLauro (D-Connecticut), Robin Hayes (R-North Carolina), Donald Manzullo (R-Illinois), and Hilda Solis (D-California), and includes an extended section of clips from the 1993 congressional debate on NAFTA. (North American Free Trade Agreement).",
"Title: Nick Meyer\n\nNick Meyer is an American film producer and CEO of Sierra/Affinity. Meyer was the president of Paramount Vantage until December 2008. In 2007, with Meyer as co-head of Paramount, the Studio received 19 Academy Award nominations. Four of the Studio's 2007 feature films were honored: \"There Will Be Blood\", a Paramount Vantage and Miramax co-production, received eight nominations, winning Best Picture among others; \"No Country for Old Men\", also a Miramax and Paramount Vantage co-production, received eight nominations; \"Into the Wild\" earned two nominations; \"The Kite Runner\" garnered one nomination. At the 80th Academy Awards, Blood and No Country won a combined six awards, including the Academy Award for Best Picture for No Country, the Academy Award for Best Actor for Daniel Day-Lewis in Blood, and the Academy Award for Best Supporting Actor for Javier Bardem in No Country.",
"Title: Academy Award for Best Director\n\nThe Academy Award for Best Director (officially known as the Academy Award for Best Directing) is an award presented annually by the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences (AMPAS). It is given in honor of a film director who has exhibited outstanding directing while working in the film industry.",
"Title: Africa Movie Academy Award for Best Short Film\n\nThe Africa Movie Academy Award for Best Short Film, officially known as Efere Ozako Award for Best Short Film, is an annual merit by the Africa Film Academy to reward the best short films for the year. It was introduced in the 4th Africa Movie Academy Awards, but no film was rewarded because the jury didn't deem any of the nominee fit for the award. No submitted film was nominated for the award in 2009. At the 10th Africa Movie Academy Awards, the award category was renamed to honor the memory of renowned entertainment lawyer Efere Ozako.",
"Title: Danny Boyle\n\nDanny Boyle (born 20 October 1956) is an English director, producer, screenwriter and theatre director, known for his work on films including \"Shallow Grave\", \"Trainspotting\", \"The Beach\", \"28 Days Later\", \"Sunshine\", \"Slumdog Millionaire\", \"127 Hours\", and \"Steve Jobs\". His debut film \"Shallow Grave\" won the BAFTA Award for Best British Film. Boyle's 2008 film \"Slumdog Millionaire\" was nominated for ten Academy Awards and won eight, including the Academy Award for Best Director. He also won the Golden Globe and BAFTA Award for Best Director. Boyle was presented with the Extraordinary Contribution to Filmmaking Award at the 2008 Austin Film Festival, where he also introduced that year's AFF Audience Award Winner \"Slumdog Millionaire\".",
"Title: Academy Honorary Award\n\nThe Academy Honorary Award – instituted in 1948 for the 21st Academy Awards (previously called the Special Award, which was first presented in early 1929) – is given annually by the Board of Governors of the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences (AMPAS) to celebrate motion picture achievements that are not covered by existing Academy Awards, although prior winners of competitive Academy Awards are not excluded from receiving the Honorary Award. Unless otherwise specified, Honorary Award recipients receive the same gold Oscar statuettes received by winners of the competitive Academy Awards. Unlike the Special Achievement Award instituted in 1972 (and discontinued in 1995), those on whom the Academy confers its Honorary Award do not have to meet \"the Academy's eligibility year and deadline requirements.\" Like the Special Achievement Award, the Special Award and Honorary Award have been used to reward significant achievements of the year that did not fit in existing categories, subsequently leading the Academy to establish several new categories, and to honor exceptional career achievements, contributions to the motion picture industry, and service to the Academy. The Academy Honorary Award is often awarded in preference to those with noted achievements in motion pictures who have nevertheless never won an Academy Award. Thus, many of its recipients are Classic Hollywood stars, such as Lillian Gish, Barbara Stanwyck, Kirk Douglas, and Lauren Bacall."
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Roger Morris, famous for helping to develop a 50km rail tunnel linking Folkestone to Coquelles is also famous for which other project?
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the hovertrain project
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"Germain Sommeiller (February 15, 1815 – July 11, 1871) was a civil engineer from Savoy.",
" He directed the construction of the Fréjus Rail Tunnel between France and Italy, also known as the Mont Cenis Tunnel.",
" This was the first of a series of major tunnels built in the late 19th century to connect northern and southern Europe through the Alps.",
" Sommeiller pioneered the use of pneumatic drilling and dynamite to achieve record-breaking excavation speeds.",
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"The Schuman tunnel is a 970m long rail tunnel in Brussels.",
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" The speed limit in the tunnel is 50 km/h."
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"Bukit Berapit Rail Tunnel is the longest rail tunnel in Malaysia.",
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"Delft is the main railway station of Delft, the Netherlands, located on a section of the oldest railway line in the country, between the cities of The Hague and Rotterdam.",
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"The Fréjus Rail Tunnel (also called Mont Cenis Tunnel) is a rail tunnel of 13.7 km length in the European Alps, carrying the Turin–Modane railway through Mount Cenis to an end-on connection with the Culoz–Modane railway and linking Bardonecchia in Italy to Modane in France.",
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"The Lyttelton Rail Tunnel, initially called the Moorhouse Tunnel, links the city of Christchurch with the port of Lyttelton in the Canterbury region of New Zealand’s South Island.",
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" On completion in 1867 it became the first tunnel in the world to be taken through the side of an extinct volcano, and at 2.7 km, the longest in the country.",
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"The Saverne Tunnel (French: \"Tunnel de Saverne\" ), also known as the Ernolsheim-lès-Saverne Tunnel (French: \"Tunnel d'Ernolsheim-lès-Saverne\" ), is a twin-bore, high-speed rail tunnel in western Bas-Rhin, France.",
" It carries the LGV Est line of France's TGV high-speed rail network through the narrowest part of the Vosges mountain range, beneath Mont Saint-Michel and adjacent to the Saverne Pass.",
" The tunnel consists of two bores, containing one railroad track each, that are connected by passageways every 500 m .",
" The LGV Est crosses the 270 m Haspelbaechel viaduct near the western end of the tunnel.",
" The tunnel was excavated by a tunnel boring machine between November 2011 and February 2013.",
" Civil engineering work on the tunnel ended in April 2014 and it opened with the rest of the second phase of the LGV Est on 3 July 2016.",
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"The Channel Tunnel (French: \"Le tunnel sous la Manche\" ; also nicknamed Chunnel) is a 50.45 km rail tunnel linking Folkestone, Kent, in the United Kingdom, with Coquelles, Pas-de-Calais, near Calais in northern France, beneath the English Channel at the Strait of Dover.",
" At its lowest point, it is 75 m deep below the sea bed, and 115 m below sea level.",
" At 37.9 km , the tunnel has the longest undersea portion of any tunnel in the world, although the Seikan Tunnel in Japan is both longer overall at 53.85 km and deeper at 240 m below sea level.",
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"Title: Germain Sommeiller\n\nGermain Sommeiller (February 15, 1815 – July 11, 1871) was a civil engineer from Savoy. He directed the construction of the Fréjus Rail Tunnel between France and Italy, also known as the Mont Cenis Tunnel. This was the first of a series of major tunnels built in the late 19th century to connect northern and southern Europe through the Alps. Sommeiller pioneered the use of pneumatic drilling and dynamite to achieve record-breaking excavation speeds. This 12.8-km tunnel was completed on December 26, 1870, 11 years ahead of schedule. It remained the longest tunnel in the world until the opening of the Gotthard Rail Tunnel in 1882.",
"Title: Schuman tunnel\n\nThe Schuman tunnel is a 970m long rail tunnel in Brussels. It passes beneath avenue Clovis, square Ambiorix and the boulevard Charlemagne. The line running through it is the double track line 161 (Brussels-Namur). The speed limit in the tunnel is 50 km/h.",
"Title: Bukit Berapit Rail Tunnel\n\nBukit Berapit Rail Tunnel is the longest rail tunnel in Malaysia. It is located in Bukit Berapit near Bukit Gantang, Perak, Malaysia. It was made as a part of Ipoh-Padang Besar Electrified Double Tracking Project.",
"Title: Delft railway station\n\nDelft is the main railway station of Delft, the Netherlands, located on a section of the oldest railway line in the country, between the cities of The Hague and Rotterdam. Along with a new 2.3 km rail tunnel under the city centre, the current station opened on 28 February 2015. The new building, which integrates the station hall with the city's municipal offices, was designed by Mecanoo, an international architecture firm that originated in Delft. The project also included a rebuilt bus station, tram stops and improved bicycle parking.",
"Title: Fréjus Rail Tunnel\n\nThe Fréjus Rail Tunnel (also called Mont Cenis Tunnel) is a rail tunnel of 13.7 km length in the European Alps, carrying the Turin–Modane railway through Mount Cenis to an end-on connection with the Culoz–Modane railway and linking Bardonecchia in Italy to Modane in France. Its mean altitude is 1,123 m and it passes beneath the \"Pointe du Fréjus\" (2,932 m) and the \"Col du Fréjus\" (2,542 m).",
"Title: Lyttelton Rail Tunnel\n\nThe Lyttelton Rail Tunnel, initially called the Moorhouse Tunnel, links the city of Christchurch with the port of Lyttelton in the Canterbury region of New Zealand’s South Island. It is the country’s oldest operational rail tunnel, and is on the Lyttelton Line, one of the first in the province. On completion in 1867 it became the first tunnel in the world to be taken through the side of an extinct volcano, and at 2.7 km, the longest in the country. Its opening made the Ferrymead Railway, New Zealand's first public railway line, obsolete.",
"Title: Saverne Tunnel\n\nThe Saverne Tunnel (French: \"Tunnel de Saverne\" ), also known as the Ernolsheim-lès-Saverne Tunnel (French: \"Tunnel d'Ernolsheim-lès-Saverne\" ), is a twin-bore, high-speed rail tunnel in western Bas-Rhin, France. It carries the LGV Est line of France's TGV high-speed rail network through the narrowest part of the Vosges mountain range, beneath Mont Saint-Michel and adjacent to the Saverne Pass. The tunnel consists of two bores, containing one railroad track each, that are connected by passageways every 500 m . The LGV Est crosses the 270 m Haspelbaechel viaduct near the western end of the tunnel. The tunnel was excavated by a tunnel boring machine between November 2011 and February 2013. Civil engineering work on the tunnel ended in April 2014 and it opened with the rest of the second phase of the LGV Est on 3 July 2016. The total cost of the tunnel was approximately €200 million.",
"Title: Morris–Jumel Mansion\n\nThe Morris–Jumel Mansion, also known as the Roger and Mary Philipse Morris House, \"Mount Morris\" and other similar names, located at 65 Jumel Terrace in Roger Morris Park in the Washington Heights neighborhood of Manhattan, New York City, is the oldest house in the borough. It was built in 1765 by Roger Morris, a British military officer, and served as a headquarters for both sides in the American Revolution.",
"Title: Channel Tunnel\n\nThe Channel Tunnel (French: \"Le tunnel sous la Manche\" ; also nicknamed Chunnel) is a 50.45 km rail tunnel linking Folkestone, Kent, in the United Kingdom, with Coquelles, Pas-de-Calais, near Calais in northern France, beneath the English Channel at the Strait of Dover. At its lowest point, it is 75 m deep below the sea bed, and 115 m below sea level. At 37.9 km , the tunnel has the longest undersea portion of any tunnel in the world, although the Seikan Tunnel in Japan is both longer overall at 53.85 km and deeper at 240 m below sea level. The speed limit for trains in the tunnel is 160 km/h ."
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What is the current stadium of the semi-professional football club that Eddie Stanford plays for?
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Tameside Stadium
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"Hangzhou Sinobal Football Club (Chinese: 杭州赛搏足球俱乐部)is a Chinese semi-professional football club which plays in the Zhejiang Provincial and Hangzhou Municipal leagues; registered with both Hangzhou and Zhejiang Football Associations.",
" The team is based in Hangzhou, Zhejiang, and their home stadium is the Xiacheng Stadium.",
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" Nicknamed \"West\", the club was founded as Christ Church in 1908.",
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"Wollongong Wolves Football Club is an Australian semi-professional football club based in Wollongong, in the Illawarra region of New South Wales.",
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" They have played in the Thai League 3 Northern region.",
" The club's home stadium is Pimpayachan Stadium.",
" The club founded in 1997 to play semi-professional football tournament in Thailand until 2007, they can promote to play in Thailand professional football league.",
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" The current manager is former player Stephen Baxter, who is the club's longest serving manager, having been appointed in 2005.",
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" Formed in 1996 on the lines of top clubs the world over, Karachi United FC were set up with view to providing a platform for achieving football excellence.",
" Now among the premier football teams in Pakistan, KU is dedicated to developing the sport of football in Pakistan.",
" Karachi United use the 2,000-capacity Karachi United Stadium for most of their home games, but they also used other venues, like the 15,000-capacity CDGK Stadium.",
" Karachi United are members of the Karachi Football League, a semi-professional football league with 21 participants.",
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"Title: Hangzhou Sinobal F.C.\n\nHangzhou Sinobal Football Club (Chinese: 杭州赛搏足球俱乐部)is a Chinese semi-professional football club which plays in the Zhejiang Provincial and Hangzhou Municipal leagues; registered with both Hangzhou and Zhejiang Football Associations. The team is based in Hangzhou, Zhejiang, and their home stadium is the Xiacheng Stadium. Founded in 1998, their biggest achievements were winning several Zhejiang titles before they becoming national runner up for the Chinese amateur competition in 2000. Since 2006 the club has shifted its focus from amateur men's competition to developing youth Chinese talent and promoting the grassroots culture of the sport.",
"Title: West Didsbury & Chorlton A.F.C.\n\nWest Didsbury & Chorlton Association Football Club is a semi-professional football club based in Chorlton-cum-Hardy, a suburb of Manchester, England. They are currently members of the , the ninth tier of English football, and play at Brookburn Road. Nicknamed \"West\", the club was founded as Christ Church in 1908. In 1920, the club changed its name to West Didsbury, and after moving to their current stadium, Brookburn Road, in Chorlton in 1997 they changed their name to West Didsbury & Chorlton to reflect this.",
"Title: Tatung F.C.\n\nTatung Football Club () is a Taiwanese semi-professional football club based in Taipei, Taiwan. The club, affiliated with the Tatung electronics company, was founded in 1969 by a group of Tatung employees favoring football activities. It is the oldest and the only (semi-professional) football club owned by private enterprise in Taiwan. Many of the players work for the company in the daytime and train in the evening.",
"Title: Eddie Stanford\n\nEdward \"Eddie\" Stanford (born 4 February 1985) is an English former footballer who plays for Curzon Ashton as a midfielder.",
"Title: Wollongong Wolves FC\n\nWollongong Wolves Football Club is an Australian semi-professional football club based in Wollongong, in the Illawarra region of New South Wales. The club currently competes in the National Premier Leagues NSW, the second-tier of football in Australia. The club plays its home games out of WIN Stadium. The club has been successful throughout their history winning one continental championship, two national championships and two state championships.",
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"Title: Curzon Ashton F.C.\n\nCurzon Ashton Football Club is a semi-professional football club based in the market town of Ashton-under-Lyne, Greater Manchester, England, that competes in the National League North, the sixth-highest division overall in the English football league system, and are members of the Manchester County Football Association. Nicknamed \"the Nash\", the club was founded in 1963 and moved to its current stadium, Tameside Stadium, in 2005.",
"Title: Crusaders F.C.\n\nCrusaders Football Club is a Northern Irish semi-professional football club, playing in the NIFL Premiership. The club, founded in 1898, hails from Belfast and plays its home matches at Seaview. Club colours are red and black. The current manager is former player Stephen Baxter, who is the club's longest serving manager, having been appointed in 2005. Crusaders played intermediate football until 1949, and during that time they were one of the top non-league teams in the country. The withdrawal of Belfast Celtic from the senior ranks in 1949 resulted in Crusaders being elected in their place in time for the start of the 1949–50 season.",
"Title: Karachi United\n\nKarachi United Football Club is a Pakistani association football club based in the southern city of Karachi. It was established in 1996. As of 2017, Karachi United have 100,000 followers on Facebook, the first football club from Pakistan with that many fans on social media. Formed in 1996 on the lines of top clubs the world over, Karachi United FC were set up with view to providing a platform for achieving football excellence. Now among the premier football teams in Pakistan, KU is dedicated to developing the sport of football in Pakistan. Karachi United use the 2,000-capacity Karachi United Stadium for most of their home games, but they also used other venues, like the 15,000-capacity CDGK Stadium. Karachi United are members of the Karachi Football League, a semi-professional football league with 21 participants. Karachi United competed in the 2016 PFF Cup, the highest football level in Pakistan that year. They reached the quarter-finals, in which they were defeated by PIA FC."
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What province is the airport at which Groninger Luchtvaart Maatschappij aimed to start operations located in?
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Drenthe
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" It is part of the Air France–KLM group, and is a member of the SkyTeam airline alliance.",
" KLM was founded in 1919; it is the oldest airline in the world still operating under its original name and had 32,505 employees as of 2013 .",
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"Title: Groninger Luchtvaart Maatschappij\n\nThe Groninger Luchtvaart Maatschappij (GLM) was a Dutch start-up airline which aimed to start operations in 2013 from Groningen Airport Eelde with a twice daily service to London Southend Airport. Plans include flights to Copenhagen, Brussel and Paris. The airline is yet to acquire any aircraft and has yet to advertise any routes for sale. GLM has joined the Join! Regional Airlines start up initiative to help get the airline started with leased aircraft.",
"Title: Aruba Airlines\n\nArubaanse Luchtvaart Maatschappij N.V., operating as Aruba Airlines, is an airline headquartered in Oranjestad, Aruba. Established in 2006, it has a fleet of four aircraft and 300 employees as of July 2016.",
"Title: ALM Antillean Airlines\n\nALM Antillean Airlines (Dutch: \"Antilliaanse Luchtvaart Maatschappij\" ) was the main airline of the Netherlands Antilles between its foundation in 1964 and its shut-down in 2001, operating out of Aruba, Bonaire, and Curaçao.",
"Title: KNILM\n\nKoninklijke Nederlandsch-Indische Luchtvaart Maatschappij (in English: Royal Dutch Indies Airways) was the airline of the former Dutch East Indies. Headquartered in Amsterdam, KNILM was \"not\" a subsidiary of the better-known KLM (Royal Dutch Airlines), despite the similar name. The airline had its headquarters in Amsterdam and an office in Batavia (current Jakarta).",
"Title: Hipódromo Camarero\n\nHipódromo Camarero, formerly known as El Nuevo Comandante, is a horse racing building located in Canóvanas, Puerto Rico, to the east of San Juan and Carolina. It is about a fifteen-minute drive from Carolina's Luis Muñoz Marín International Airport, and 25 minutes east from the Isla Verde hotel area. The new administration of Camarero Race Track Corporation start operations on January 5, 2007.",
"Title: Duqm Jaaluni Airport\n\nDuqm Jaaluni Airport (IATA: JNJ) is an airport in the vicinity of Duqm in the Al Wusta Region of Oman. Oman Air was due to start operations on July 23, 2014. The airport was officially opened on 24 July 2014, with Oman Air announcing that there will be four scheduled flights a week (Sunday, Monday, Wednesday, Thursday).",
"Title: Groningen Airport Eelde\n\nGroningen Airport Eelde (IATA: GRQ, ICAO: EHGG) is a civilian international airport near Eelde in the province of Drenthe in the northeastern Netherlands. It is 4.8 NM south of the city of Groningen.",
"Title: Surinam Airways\n\nSurinam Airways (Dutch: \"Surinaamse Luchtvaart Maatschappij\" ), also known by its initials \"SLM\", is the flag carrier of Suriname, based in Paramaribo. It operates regional and long-haul scheduled passenger services. Its hub is at Johan Adolf Pengel International Airport.",
"Title: KLM\n\nKLM Royal Dutch Airlines, legally \"Koninklijke Luchtvaart Maatschappij N.V.\", is the flag carrier airline of the Netherlands. KLM is headquartered in Amstelveen, with its hub at nearby Amsterdam Airport Schiphol. It is part of the Air France–KLM group, and is a member of the SkyTeam airline alliance. KLM was founded in 1919; it is the oldest airline in the world still operating under its original name and had 32,505 employees as of 2013 . KLM operates scheduled passenger and cargo services to 145 destinations."
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Which star of The Silenced was born in 1990 ?
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Park Bo-young
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" She started her showbiz career at the age of 14, when she joined as a contestant of the reality talent search Star Circle Quest.",
" She came to prominence in her lead role Katorse"
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" \"Gyeongseong School: The Lost Girls\") is a 2015 South Korean mystery-thriller film written and directed by Lee Hae-young, starring Park Bo-young and Uhm Ji-won."
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"Foo Kok Keong (born 8 January 1963 in Gombak, Selangor) is a former badminton star from Malaysia who rated among the world's best singles players from the late 1980s to the mid-1990s.",
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" Kok Keong played for the Malaysian Thomas Cup (men's international) team which finished second to China in 1990, and for the team which defeated Indonesia for the world championship in 1992.",
" His victories in individual competition included the Singapore Open and French Open singles titles in 1990, and the Asian Championships singles title in 1994.",
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" Like his older brother, Le Tallec is a France youth international, first appearing with the under-15 team and has appeared in several tournaments around the world for his nation.",
" He started as a second striker, with possibility to play on both wings.",
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"Marvin G. Goldman (born June 1, 1939) is a New York City-based lawyer, aviation historian and the world's largest collector of memorabilia related to El Al -- Israel Airlines.",
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" His first book, \"El Al: Star in the Sky\", was published in 1990."
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"Arron Villaflor (born July 5, 1990) is a Filipino actor, dancer, and talent of ABS-CBN.",
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"Title: Mark O'Connor (Gaelic footballer)\n\nMark O'Connor (born in Bantry, County Cork, Ireland) is an All Star winning former Gaelic footballer for Cork. He played football with his local club Bantry Blues in Cork and was a member of the Cork senior football team from 1990 to 1999. He also captained Cork in the 1996 league/championship campaign.He won an All-Ireland medal in 1990 , and an All Star award in 1995 , having also been nominated in 1993 and 1996 for consistent performances throughout the league and championships campaigns.He has also won 2 senior and 1 intermediate county championships with his club Bantry Blues.",
"Title: Erich Gonzales\n\nErika Chryselle Gonzales Gancayco (born September 20, 1990), commonly known as Erich Gonzales, is a Filipina actress. She is a contract artist of ABS-CBN's Star Magic. She started her showbiz career at the age of 14, when she joined as a contestant of the reality talent search Star Circle Quest. She came to prominence in her lead role Katorse",
"Title: The Silenced\n\nThe Silenced (; lit. \"Gyeongseong School: The Lost Girls\") is a 2015 South Korean mystery-thriller film written and directed by Lee Hae-young, starring Park Bo-young and Uhm Ji-won.",
"Title: Foo Kok Keong\n\nFoo Kok Keong (born 8 January 1963 in Gombak, Selangor) is a former badminton star from Malaysia who rated among the world's best singles players from the late 1980s to the mid-1990s. Not a stylish looking player, he was noted for his quickness, stamina, and never-say-die tenacity. Kok Keong played for the Malaysian Thomas Cup (men's international) team which finished second to China in 1990, and for the team which defeated Indonesia for the world championship in 1992. His victories in individual competition included the Singapore Open and French Open singles titles in 1990, and the Asian Championships singles title in 1994. He was a runner-up in the Malaysia Open (1990, 1991), the British Commonwealth Games (1990), the World Grand Prix Final (1989), and the All-England Championships (1991).",
"Title: Kiran Chemjong\n\nKiran Chemjong (Nepali: किरण चेम्जोङ ) (born 20 March 1990) is currently enrolled in goalkeeper positions from the Three Star Club and Nepali National Team. After graduating from ANFA Academy Chemjong joined Machhindra Football Club where he spent a year. After showing impressive performance between the sticks for Red Lions, Mega Three Star Club offered him a job in 2065 B.S. He has won many tournaments with Mega Three Star Club including British Gurkha Cup and Aaha Gold Cup Football Tournament.",
"Title: Damien Le Tallec\n\nDamien Le Tallec (born 19 April 1990 in Poissy) is a French football player who plays for Red Star Belgrade. He is the younger brother of striker Anthony Le Tallec, and cousin of Florent Sinama Pongolle. Like his older brother, Le Tallec is a France youth international, first appearing with the under-15 team and has appeared in several tournaments around the world for his nation. He started as a second striker, with possibility to play on both wings. In later career, he has primarily played as a defensive midfielder, being capable of playing as a central defender since the time with Red Star Belgrade.",
"Title: Marvin G. Goldman\n\nMarvin G. Goldman (born June 1, 1939) is a New York City-based lawyer, aviation historian and the world's largest collector of memorabilia related to El Al -- Israel Airlines. He is the author of two books on the subject, most recently El Al, Israel's Flying Star, published in 2009. His first book, \"El Al: Star in the Sky\", was published in 1990.",
"Title: Arron Villaflor\n\nArron Villaflor (born July 5, 1990) is a Filipino actor, dancer, and talent of ABS-CBN. He started his career in Philippines's showbiz industry in the second season of Star Circle Quest where he finished as the runner up. He's currently managed by Star Magic.",
"Title: Park Bo-young\n\nPark Bo-young (born February 12, 1990) is a South Korean actress. She is best known for her roles in the hit films \"Scandal Makers\" (2008) and \"A Werewolf Boy\" (2012), and the television series \"Oh My Ghostess\" (2015) and \"Strong Woman Do Bong-soon\" (2017)."
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What team does the athlete featured on the cover of the FIFA 17 video game play for?
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Borussia Dortmund
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" Principally, the union sought to have actors and voice and motion capture artists that contribute to video games be better compensated with residuals based on video game sales atop their existing recording payments, while the industry companies asserted that the industry as a whole eschews the use of residuals, and by giving the actors these, they would trivialize the efforts of the programmers and artists that are most responsible for the development of the games.",
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" It includes an editable roster, but you cannot name the players as, traditionally, NCAA athletes are referred to as \"John Doe\" and not by their full name.",
" There are basic game modes such as the dynasty or jump into a quick play.",
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" Their musical sound has led to comparisons to the band Oasis.",
" In early 2016, the band released a full-length album titled \"Hills End\".",
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"Title: Marco Reus\n\nMarco Reus (] ; born 31 May 1989) is a German professional footballer, who plays as an attacking midfielder, winger or striker for Borussia Dortmund and Germany. Reus is known for his versatility, speed and technique.",
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"Title: NCAA College Football 2K3\n\nNCAA College Football 2K3 is an American football video game released in 2002 by Visual Concepts. The cover athlete is former Nebraska Cornhuskers quarterback Eric Crouch. It is the second College Football game by Visual Concepts (the first being for the Dreamcast ). The game also has ESPN style game play, meaning at half-time it gives you a report on your game and others around the league. It includes an editable roster, but you cannot name the players as, traditionally, NCAA athletes are referred to as \"John Doe\" and not by their full name. There are basic game modes such as the dynasty or jump into a quick play. Dynasty is where you lead your team over the course of a year to the National Championship. Legacy mode is when you completely take over a team, control its recruiting classes, and remain a \"Division 1\" powerhouse.",
"Title: DMA's\n\nDMA'S is an Australian rock band formed in 2012 in Sydney, Australia. The band is composed of Matt Mason, Tommy O'Dell, and Johnny Took. They gained notoriety for their debut single \"Delete\" and for their self-titled EP released in 2014. Their musical sound has led to comparisons to the band Oasis. In early 2016, the band released a full-length album titled \"Hills End\". It peaked at number 8 on the ARIA Albums Chart upon release in March 2016. In April 2016 they appeared on the cover of Australian magazine, \"Happy Mag\". Their song \"Play it Out\" features as one of the songs on \"FIFA 17\", the EA Sports video game.",
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"Title: Controller-free motion control\n\nController-free motion control is a specific type of video game which requires no actual controller, executing game play solely on the user's movement. Unlike the Nintendo Wii or recently announced Sony PlayStation Move, no controller is held. Instead, hardware - including a camera of some type - utilizes software which takes the video of the user's movements and converts the action into game play controls simultaneously.",
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Victoria's Secret Fashion Show 2015 included which Dutch fashion model in her first year as a Victoria's Secret Angel?
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Romee Strijd
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" Behati Prinsloo and Candice Swanepoel both missed this year's show due to their pregnancies.",
" The show also featured PINK spokesmodels Rachel Hilbert, Zuri Tibby and Grace Elizabeth."
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"title": "Victoria's Secret Fashion Show 2016"
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"The Victoria's Secret Fashion Show is an annual fashion show sponsored by Victoria's Secret, a brand of lingerie and sleepwear.",
" Victoria's Secret uses the show to promote and market its goods in high-profile settings.",
" The show features some of the world's leading fashion models, such as current Victoria's Secret Angels Heidi Klum, Alessandra Ambrosio, Miranda Kerr, Doutzen Kroes, Behati Prinsloo, Candice Swanepoel, Rosie Huntington-Whiteley, Erin Heatherton, and Lindsay Ellingson.",
" Adriana Lima was absent this year due to her pregnancy.",
" Adriana gave birth to her daughter 4 days before to the show."
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"title": "Victoria's Secret Fashion Show 2009"
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"The Victoria's Secret Fashion Show is an annual fashion show sponsored by Victoria's Secret, a brand of lingerie and sleepwear.",
" Victoria's Secret uses the show to promote and market its goods in high-profile settings.",
" The show features some of the world's leading fashion models, such as current Victoria's Secret Angels Heidi Klum, Adriana Lima, Alessandra Ambrosio, Karolina Kurkova, Selita Ebanks, Marisa Miller, Miranda Kerr, and Doutzen Kroes.",
" This year, Behati Prinsloo replaced Miranda Kerr as the Pink spokesmodel."
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"title": "Victoria's Secret Fashion Show 2008"
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"Martha Seifert Hunt (born April 27, 1989) is an American fashion model, who walked the Victoria's Secret Fashion Show in 2013, 2014, and 2015.",
" Hunt has been a Victoria's Secret Angel since 2015."
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"title": "Martha Hunt"
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"Romee Strijd (born (1995--)19 1995 ) is a Dutch fashion model.",
" She has been a Victoria's Secret Angel since 2015."
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"Title: Victoria's Secret Fashion Show 2010\n\nThe Victoria's Secret Fashion Show is an annual fashion show sponsored by Victoria's Secret, a brand of lingerie and sleepwear. Victoria's Secret uses the show to promote and market its goods in high-profile settings. The show features some of the world's leading fashion models, such as current Victoria's Secret Angels Adriana Lima, Alessandra Ambrosio, Behati Prinsloo, Candice Swanepoel, Rosie Huntington-Whiteley Erin Heatherton, Lily Aldridge, and Chanel Iman. Miranda Kerr and Doutzen Kroes both missed this year's show due to their pregnancies.",
"Title: Behati Prinsloo\n\nBehati Prinsloo ( ; ] ; born 16 May 1989) is a Namibian model. In 2008, she became the first Victoria's Secret PINK contract model, and moved on to become a Victoria's Secret Angel in 2009. She has walked in nine consecutive Victoria's Secret Fashion Shows (2007, 2008, 2009, 2010, 2011, 2012, 2013, 2014, and 2015). She has opened two Victoria's Secret Fashion Shows in a row (2014 and 2015). The video of Behati finding out she is opening her second Victoria's Secret Fashion Show in a row has over one million views on YouTube.",
"Title: Victoria's Secret Fashion Show 2002\n\nThe 8th Victoria's Secret Fashion Show is an annual fashion show sponsored by Victoria's Secret, a brand of lingerie and sleepwear, were held on November 14, 2002, at the Lexington Avenue Armory in New York City. Victoria's Secret uses the show to promote and market its goods in high-profile settings. The show features some of the world's leading fashion models, such as current Victoria's Secret Angels Adriana Lima, Gisele Bündchen, Heidi Klum, and Tyra Banks. The televised version of the show aired on November 20, 2002, on CBS.",
"Title: Victoria's Secret Fashion Show 2015\n\nThe Victoria's Secret Fashion Show is an annual fashion show sponsored by Victoria's Secret, a brand of lingerie and sleepwear. Victoria's Secret uses the show to promote and market its goods in high-profile settings. The show features some of the world's leading fashion models, including then current Victoria's Secret Angels Adriana Lima, Alessandra Ambrosio, Candice Swanepoel, Lily Aldridge, Behati Prinsloo, Elsa Hosk, Lais Ribeiro, Sara Sampaio, Jac Jagaciak, Kate Grigorieva, Martha Hunt, Taylor Hill, Jasmine Tookes, Romee Strijd and Stella Maxwell.",
"Title: Victoria's Secret Fashion Show 2006\n\nThe Victoria's Secret Fashion Show is an annual fashion show sponsored by Victoria's Secret, a brand of lingerie and sleepwear. Victoria's Secret uses the show to promote and market its goods in high-profile settings. The show features some of the world's leading fashion models, such as current Victoria's Secret Angels Gisele Bündchen, Adriana Lima, Alessandra Ambrosio, Karolina Kurkova, Selita Ebanks, and Izabel Goulart. The Pink section was premiered in this year with Jessica Stam as its brand.",
"Title: Victoria's Secret Fashion Show 2016\n\nThe Victoria's Secret Fashion Show is an annual fashion show sponsored by Victoria's Secret, a brand of lingerie and sleepwear. Victoria's Secret uses the show to promote and market its goods in high-profile settings. The show features some of the world's leading fashion models, such as current Victoria's Secret Angels Adriana Lima, Alessandra Ambrosio, Lily Aldridge, Elsa Hosk, Sara Sampaio, Taylor Hill, Stella Maxwell, Jasmine Tookes, Lais Ribeiro, Romee Strijd, Josephine Skriver and Martha Hunt. Behati Prinsloo and Candice Swanepoel both missed this year's show due to their pregnancies. The show also featured PINK spokesmodels Rachel Hilbert, Zuri Tibby and Grace Elizabeth.",
"Title: Victoria's Secret Fashion Show 2009\n\nThe Victoria's Secret Fashion Show is an annual fashion show sponsored by Victoria's Secret, a brand of lingerie and sleepwear. Victoria's Secret uses the show to promote and market its goods in high-profile settings. The show features some of the world's leading fashion models, such as current Victoria's Secret Angels Heidi Klum, Alessandra Ambrosio, Miranda Kerr, Doutzen Kroes, Behati Prinsloo, Candice Swanepoel, Rosie Huntington-Whiteley, Erin Heatherton, and Lindsay Ellingson. Adriana Lima was absent this year due to her pregnancy. Adriana gave birth to her daughter 4 days before to the show.",
"Title: Victoria's Secret Fashion Show 2008\n\nThe Victoria's Secret Fashion Show is an annual fashion show sponsored by Victoria's Secret, a brand of lingerie and sleepwear. Victoria's Secret uses the show to promote and market its goods in high-profile settings. The show features some of the world's leading fashion models, such as current Victoria's Secret Angels Heidi Klum, Adriana Lima, Alessandra Ambrosio, Karolina Kurkova, Selita Ebanks, Marisa Miller, Miranda Kerr, and Doutzen Kroes. This year, Behati Prinsloo replaced Miranda Kerr as the Pink spokesmodel.",
"Title: Martha Hunt\n\nMartha Seifert Hunt (born April 27, 1989) is an American fashion model, who walked the Victoria's Secret Fashion Show in 2013, 2014, and 2015. Hunt has been a Victoria's Secret Angel since 2015.",
"Title: Romee Strijd\n\nRomee Strijd (born (1995--)19 1995 ) is a Dutch fashion model. She has been a Victoria's Secret Angel since 2015."
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Michael Standing has become an agent for former a teammate who plays for which English football club?
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West Bromwich Albion
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"Rochdale Association Football Club is an English professional association football club based in the town of Rochdale in Greater Manchester.",
" The club plays in the Football League One, the third tier in the English football league system.",
" The club's colours are black and blue and they play their home games at Spotland Stadium, which has a capacity of 10,249.",
" Formed in 1907 and nicknamed \"the Dale\", they were accepted into the Football League in 1921.",
" Since then, the club has remained in the bottom two professional divisions of English Football."
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"title": "List of Rochdale A.F.C. seasons"
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"Plymouth Argyle Football Club are an English professional association football club based in Plymouth, Devon.",
" They compete in Football League Two as of the 2015–16 season, the fourth division of the English football league system.",
" The club was formed in 1886 as Argyle Football Club, a name which was retained until 1903 when the club became professional and were elected to the Southern Football League.",
" The club also entered English football's premier knockout competition, the Football Association Challenge Cup, for the first time that same year.",
" The club joined the Football League in 1920, and have competed there since then, achieving multiple league titles, promotions and relegations."
],
"title": "List of Plymouth Argyle F.C. results by opponent"
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"Colchester United Football Club is an English professional football club based in Colchester, Essex, that was founded in 1937.",
" From the 1937–38 season, the club played in the Southern Football League until 1950, when they were elected to the Football League.",
" After playing in the Third Division South for eight seasons, Colchester remained in the Third Division when the league was re-organised by finishing 12th in 1958.",
" The club were relegated to the Fourth Division in 1961, but made an immediate return to the Third Division after finishing the 1961–62 season in second position, one point behind Millwall.",
" They bounced between the Third and Fourth divisions until 1990, when the club were relegated from the Football League for the first time in 40 years.",
" After two seasons in the Football Conference, the U's were promoted back to the Football League after winning the Conference title on goal difference over Wycombe Wanderers in 1992.",
" Colchester played in the Third Division between 1992 and 1998, when they won promotion to the Second Division after a play-off final win against Torquay United at Wembley.",
" The club remained in the third tier until 2006, as they were promoted to the Championship, the second tier of English football, for the first time in their history, ending the season as runners up in League One to Southend United.",
" The U's spent two seasons in the Championship, earning their highest-ever league finish of 10th position in the second tier before being relegated back to League One in 2008.",
" Following relegation to League Two at the end of the 2015–16 season, Colchester made a return to the fourth tier of English football for the first time in 18-years."
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"Arsenal Football Club is a professional football club based in Highbury, London, England, that plays in the Premier League, the top flight of English football.",
" The club has won 13 League titles, a record 13 FA Cups, two League Cups, the League Centenary Trophy, 15 FA Community Shields, one UEFA Cup Winners' Cup and one Inter-Cities Fairs Cup.",
" It has won the second-most top flight matches in English football history, and is the only English club to go a 38-match league season unbeaten."
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"Michael John Standing (born 20 March 1981) is an English former professional footballer who played as a midfielder.",
" Since terminating his playing career, Standing has become an agent for former teammate and long-term friend Gareth Barry.",
" He has also played part-time for his hometown club, Shoreham."
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"Arsenal Football Club is an English professional association football club based in Holloway, London.",
" The club was formed in Woolwich in 1886 as Royal Arsenal before it was renamed Woolwich Arsenal in 1893.",
" They became the first southern member admitted into the Football League in 1893, having spent their first four seasons solely participating in cup tournaments and friendlies.",
" The club's name was shortened to Arsenal in 1914, a year after moving to Highbury.",
" In spite of finishing fifth in the Second Division in 1915, Arsenal rejoined the First Division at the expense of local rivals Tottenham Hotspur when football resumed after the First World War.",
" Since that time, they have not fallen below the first tier of the English football league system and hold the record for the longest uninterrupted period in the top flight.",
" The club remained in the Football League until 1992, when its First Division was superseded as English football's top level by the newly formed Premier League, of which they were an inaugural member.",
" In 2003–04, Arsenal completed a league season without a single defeat, something achieved only once before in English football, by Preston North End in 1888–89."
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"Gareth Barry (born 23 February 1981) is an English professional footballer who plays as a midfielder for West Bromwich Albion.",
" He is the player with the highest number of appearances in the Premier League."
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"Liverpool Football Club is an English association football club based in Liverpool, Merseyside, which competes in the top tier of English football, for the 2015–16 season.",
" The club was formed in 1892 following a disagreement between the board of Everton and club president John Houlding, who owned the club's ground, Anfield.",
" The dispute over rent resulted in Everton leaving Anfield for Goodison Park, which left Houlding with an empty stadium.",
" Not content for his ground to lay idle, he created his own club: Liverpool.",
" Liverpool joined the Lancashire League on their foundation before the 1892–93 season.",
" They ended their inaugural season as league champions, and were elected to The Football League soon afterwards.",
" The club remained in The Football League until 1992, when its First Division was superseded as English football's top level by the newly formed Premier League."
],
"title": "Liverpool F.C. league record by opponent"
},
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"sentences": [
"Stevenage Football Club is an English association football club based in Stevenage, Hertfordshire, currently playing in League One.",
" Following the demise of the town's former club, Stevenage Athletic, Stevenage Borough was formed in 1976.",
" Following promotions through both the United Counties and Isthmian leagues, Stevenage gained Football Conference status in 1994 and spent sixteen straight seasons in the highest tier of non-league football, before they were promoted to League Two in 2010.",
" In their first ever Football League season, Stevenage won promotion to League One, the third tier of English football.",
" Below, is a list of players who have made 50 or more appearances for the Hertfordshire side, as well as including those who have, after leaving Stevenage, gone on to play in either of the two highest tiers of English football.",
" Certain players are included who fell short of the 50 total but have been included due to making a significant contribution to the club's history.",
" In addition to this, the table also illustrates players who hold any records at the club."
],
"title": "List of Stevenage F.C. players"
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"Romsey Town Football Club is a football club based in Romsey, Hampshire, England.",
" The club competes in the Wessex League Division One which is the tenth tier of English football.",
" The club is affiliated to the Hampshire Football Association and is an FA chartered Standard club Formed in 1886, Romsey have always been around the 9th and 10th tiers of English Football but have once in their history reached the Fourth Qualifying Round of the FA Cup in the 1990–91 season.",
" They were among the founding members of the Wessex League in 1986.",
" The club plays at the Bypass Ground which they moved to in 1956."
],
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"Title: List of Rochdale A.F.C. seasons\n\nRochdale Association Football Club is an English professional association football club based in the town of Rochdale in Greater Manchester. The club plays in the Football League One, the third tier in the English football league system. The club's colours are black and blue and they play their home games at Spotland Stadium, which has a capacity of 10,249. Formed in 1907 and nicknamed \"the Dale\", they were accepted into the Football League in 1921. Since then, the club has remained in the bottom two professional divisions of English Football.",
"Title: List of Plymouth Argyle F.C. results by opponent\n\nPlymouth Argyle Football Club are an English professional association football club based in Plymouth, Devon. They compete in Football League Two as of the 2015–16 season, the fourth division of the English football league system. The club was formed in 1886 as Argyle Football Club, a name which was retained until 1903 when the club became professional and were elected to the Southern Football League. The club also entered English football's premier knockout competition, the Football Association Challenge Cup, for the first time that same year. The club joined the Football League in 1920, and have competed there since then, achieving multiple league titles, promotions and relegations.",
"Title: Colchester United F.C. league record by opponent\n\nColchester United Football Club is an English professional football club based in Colchester, Essex, that was founded in 1937. From the 1937–38 season, the club played in the Southern Football League until 1950, when they were elected to the Football League. After playing in the Third Division South for eight seasons, Colchester remained in the Third Division when the league was re-organised by finishing 12th in 1958. The club were relegated to the Fourth Division in 1961, but made an immediate return to the Third Division after finishing the 1961–62 season in second position, one point behind Millwall. They bounced between the Third and Fourth divisions until 1990, when the club were relegated from the Football League for the first time in 40 years. After two seasons in the Football Conference, the U's were promoted back to the Football League after winning the Conference title on goal difference over Wycombe Wanderers in 1992. Colchester played in the Third Division between 1992 and 1998, when they won promotion to the Second Division after a play-off final win against Torquay United at Wembley. The club remained in the third tier until 2006, as they were promoted to the Championship, the second tier of English football, for the first time in their history, ending the season as runners up in League One to Southend United. The U's spent two seasons in the Championship, earning their highest-ever league finish of 10th position in the second tier before being relegated back to League One in 2008. Following relegation to League Two at the end of the 2015–16 season, Colchester made a return to the fourth tier of English football for the first time in 18-years.",
"Title: Arsenal F.C.\n\nArsenal Football Club is a professional football club based in Highbury, London, England, that plays in the Premier League, the top flight of English football. The club has won 13 League titles, a record 13 FA Cups, two League Cups, the League Centenary Trophy, 15 FA Community Shields, one UEFA Cup Winners' Cup and one Inter-Cities Fairs Cup. It has won the second-most top flight matches in English football history, and is the only English club to go a 38-match league season unbeaten.",
"Title: Michael Standing (footballer)\n\nMichael John Standing (born 20 March 1981) is an English former professional footballer who played as a midfielder. Since terminating his playing career, Standing has become an agent for former teammate and long-term friend Gareth Barry. He has also played part-time for his hometown club, Shoreham.",
"Title: Arsenal F.C. league record by opponent\n\nArsenal Football Club is an English professional association football club based in Holloway, London. The club was formed in Woolwich in 1886 as Royal Arsenal before it was renamed Woolwich Arsenal in 1893. They became the first southern member admitted into the Football League in 1893, having spent their first four seasons solely participating in cup tournaments and friendlies. The club's name was shortened to Arsenal in 1914, a year after moving to Highbury. In spite of finishing fifth in the Second Division in 1915, Arsenal rejoined the First Division at the expense of local rivals Tottenham Hotspur when football resumed after the First World War. Since that time, they have not fallen below the first tier of the English football league system and hold the record for the longest uninterrupted period in the top flight. The club remained in the Football League until 1992, when its First Division was superseded as English football's top level by the newly formed Premier League, of which they were an inaugural member. In 2003–04, Arsenal completed a league season without a single defeat, something achieved only once before in English football, by Preston North End in 1888–89.",
"Title: Gareth Barry\n\nGareth Barry (born 23 February 1981) is an English professional footballer who plays as a midfielder for West Bromwich Albion. He is the player with the highest number of appearances in the Premier League.",
"Title: Liverpool F.C. league record by opponent\n\nLiverpool Football Club is an English association football club based in Liverpool, Merseyside, which competes in the top tier of English football, for the 2015–16 season. The club was formed in 1892 following a disagreement between the board of Everton and club president John Houlding, who owned the club's ground, Anfield. The dispute over rent resulted in Everton leaving Anfield for Goodison Park, which left Houlding with an empty stadium. Not content for his ground to lay idle, he created his own club: Liverpool. Liverpool joined the Lancashire League on their foundation before the 1892–93 season. They ended their inaugural season as league champions, and were elected to The Football League soon afterwards. The club remained in The Football League until 1992, when its First Division was superseded as English football's top level by the newly formed Premier League.",
"Title: List of Stevenage F.C. players\n\nStevenage Football Club is an English association football club based in Stevenage, Hertfordshire, currently playing in League One. Following the demise of the town's former club, Stevenage Athletic, Stevenage Borough was formed in 1976. Following promotions through both the United Counties and Isthmian leagues, Stevenage gained Football Conference status in 1994 and spent sixteen straight seasons in the highest tier of non-league football, before they were promoted to League Two in 2010. In their first ever Football League season, Stevenage won promotion to League One, the third tier of English football. Below, is a list of players who have made 50 or more appearances for the Hertfordshire side, as well as including those who have, after leaving Stevenage, gone on to play in either of the two highest tiers of English football. Certain players are included who fell short of the 50 total but have been included due to making a significant contribution to the club's history. In addition to this, the table also illustrates players who hold any records at the club.",
"Title: Romsey Town F.C.\n\nRomsey Town Football Club is a football club based in Romsey, Hampshire, England. The club competes in the Wessex League Division One which is the tenth tier of English football. The club is affiliated to the Hampshire Football Association and is an FA chartered Standard club Formed in 1886, Romsey have always been around the 9th and 10th tiers of English Football but have once in their history reached the Fourth Qualifying Round of the FA Cup in the 1990–91 season. They were among the founding members of the Wessex League in 1986. The club plays at the Bypass Ground which they moved to in 1956."
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In Plain Sight is a series about the crimes committed by a man who was convicted of murdering how many people?
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seven
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"The Major Crimes Act (U.S. Statutes at Large, 23:385) is a law passed by the United States Congress in 1885 as the final section of the Indian Appropriations Act of that year.",
" The law places certain crimes under federal jurisdiction if they are committed by a Native American in Native territory.",
" The law follows the 1817 General Crimes Act, which extended federal jurisdiction to crimes committed in Native territory but did not cover crimes committed by Native Americans against Native Americans.",
" The Major Crime Act therefore broadened federal jurisdiction in Native territory by extending it to some crimes committed by Native Americans against Native Americans.",
" The Major Crimes Act was passed by Congress in response to the Supreme Court of the United States's ruling in \"Ex parte Crow Dog\" (109 U.S. 556 (1883)) that overturned the federal court conviction of Brule Lakota sub-chief Crow Dog for the murder of principal chief Spotted Tail on the Rosebud Indian Reservation."
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"During the Bosnian War, there was an ethnic cleansing campaign committed by the Bosnian Serb political and military leadership mostly against Bosniak civilians in the Prijedor region of Bosnia and Herzegovina.",
" After the Srebrenica genocide, it is the second largest massacre committed during the Bosnian War.",
" According to the Sarajevo-based Research and Documentation Center (IDC), around 5,200 Bosniaks and Croats from Prijedor are missing or were killed during the massacre period, and around 14,000 people in the wider region of Prijedor (Pounje).",
" s of October 2013 , 96 mass graves have been located and around 2,100 victims have been identified, largely by DNA analysis.",
" The crimes committed in Prijedor have been subjected to 13 trials before the International Criminal Tribunal for the Former Yugoslavia.",
" Soldiers and police in the Serb SDS, Crisis Staff's, including Milomir Stakic, Milan Kovacevic, Radoslav Brdanin, ranging to the highest leaders including General Ratko Mladic, Bosnian Serb President Radovan Karadzic, and Serbian President Slobodan Milosevic have been charged with genocide, and persecution's, extermination's, murder, forced transfers, and unlawful confinement, torture as Crimes Against Humanity (widespread, systematic attacks against a civilian population) and other crimes, have been alleged to have occurred in Prijedor.",
" The ICTY has characterized the Prijedor events of 1992 as having met the \"actus reus\" (guilty act) of genocide through killing members of the group and causing serious bodily and mental harm to members of the group.",
" However, the requirement of the specific intent to physically destroy having failed to be established beyond reasonable doubt.",
" However the events of 1992 in Prijedor were part of the larger Joint Criminal Enterprise to forcibly remove Bosnian Muslims and Croats from large territories of Bosnia.",
" In 2014, investigators were led by two Bosnian Serb civilians who worked in and around the camps to a mass grave at the Tomasica mining complex, unearthing the largest mass grave in Bosnia, and the discovery of over 1,000 bodies in both the Tomasica and Jakarina Rose mass grave sites."
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"Hiding in Plain Sight is a 2014 novel by Somali novelist Nuruddin Farah.",
" The novel follows the experience of Bella in the wake of a terrorist attack that kills her brother, Aar, a Kenyan UN worker in Mogadishu.",
" After the death, Bella returns to Nairobi to help care for her brother's family.",
" The ensuing conflict between Bella and her brother's widow becomes a central element of the novel.",
" \"Hiding in Plain Sight\" is Farah's twelfth novel."
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"The Dora Trial, also the \"Dora\"-Nordhausen or Dachau Dora Proceeding (German: \"Dachau-Dora Prozess\" ) was a war crimes trial conducted by the United States Army in the aftermath of the collapse of the Third Reich.",
" It took place between August 7 and December 30, 1947 on the site of the former Dachau concentration camp, Germany.",
" In the proceedings, officially known as the \"United States of America vs. Kurt Andrae et al.\" (Case 000-50-37), 19 men were accused of war crimes committed in the operation of the Mittelbau-Dora concentration camp, its many subcamps, and the Mittelwerk armaments plant located near Nordhausen, Germany.",
" The main trial ended with 4 acquittals and 15 convictions, including 1 death sentence.",
" Dora was the last of a sequence of proceedings which took place in the context of the Dachau Trials relating to wide-ranging war crimes uncovered by the United States in its zone of occupation at the end of World War II.",
" Those convicted in the Dora Trial served their sentences at Landsberg Prison."
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"title": "Dora Trial"
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"Impeachment in the United States is an enumerated power of the legislature that allows formal charges to be brought against a civil officer of government for crimes alleged to have been committed.",
" Most impeachments have concerned alleged crimes committed while in office, though there have been a few cases in which Congress has impeached and convicted officials partly for prior crimes.",
" The actual trial on such charges, and subsequent removal of an official upon conviction, is separate from the act of impeachment itself.",
" Impeachment proceedings have been initiated against several presidents of the United States.",
" Andrew Johnson and Bill Clinton are the only two presidents to have been successfully impeached by the House of Representatives, and both were later acquitted by the Senate.",
" The impeachment process against Richard Nixon was unsuccessful, as Nixon resigned his office before the vote of the full House for impeachment, but successful in the broader sense of leading to Nixon's departure.",
" To date, no U.S. President has been removed from office by impeachment and conviction.",
" The impeached official continues in office until conviction."
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"title": "Impeachment in the United States"
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"Crimes against humanity have occurred under various communist regimes. Actions such as forced deportation, terror, ethnic cleansing, and the deliberate starvation of people such as during the Holodomor and the Great Leap Forward have been described as crimes against humanity.",
" In the 2008 Prague Declaration on European Conscience and Communism it was stated that crimes committed under communism were often crimes against humanity, according to the definition developed in the Nuremberg Trials, and that the crimes committed under communism and National Socialism were comparable.",
" Very few people have been tried for these crimes, although Estonia, Latvia, and Lithuania have passed laws that have led to the prosecution of several perpetrators for crimes against the Baltic peoples.",
" They were tried for crimes committed during the Occupation of the Baltic states in 1940 and 1941, and during the reoccupation after the war.",
" There were also trials for attacks by the People's Commissariat for Internal Affairs (NKVD) on the Forest Brethren."
],
"title": "Crimes against humanity under Communist regimes"
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"In Plain Sight is a Scottish television drama series covering the crimes committed by serial killer Peter Manuel in Lanarkshire, Scotland in the 1950s.",
" The three-part series was first broadcast on ITV on 7 December 2016."
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"title": "In Plain Sight (UK TV series)"
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"The Offences at Sea Act 1799 (39 Geo 3 c 37) is an Act of the Parliament of Great Britain.",
" It is still in force.",
" It extended the jurisdiction of British courts to crimes committed by British subjects on the high seas.",
" It does not apply to foreign citizens.",
" (However crimes committed by foreigners in British territorial waters, or on board British ships on the high seas, can be prosecuted in British courts.)",
" Jurisdiction over piracy on the high seas already existed before 1799, whether committed by British subjects or not."
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"Peter Thomas Anthony Manuel (13 March 1927 – 11 July 1958) was an American-Scottish serial killer who was convicted of murdering a total of seven people across Lanarkshire and southern Scotland between 1956 and his arrest in January 1958, and is believed to have murdered two more, nine in all.",
" Prior to his arrest, the media nicknamed the unidentified killer \"the Beast of Birkenshaw\".",
" Manuel was hanged at Glasgow's Barlinnie Prison; he was one of the last prisoners to die on the Barlinnie gallows."
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"General Augusto Pinochet was indicted for human rights violations committed in his native Chile by Spanish magistrate Baltasar Garzón on 10 October 1998.",
" He was arrested in London six days later and held for a year and a half before finally being released by the British government in March 2000.",
" Authorized to freely return to Chile, Pinochet was there first indicted by judge Juan Guzmán Tapia, and charged with a number of crimes, before dying on 10 December 2006, without having been convicted in any case.",
" His arrest in London made the front-page of newspapers worldwide as not only did it involve the head of the military dictatorship that ruled Chile between 1973 and 1990, but it was the first time that several European judges applied the principle of universal jurisdiction, declaring themselves competent to judge crimes committed by former heads of state, despite local amnesty laws."
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"Title: Major Crimes Act\n\nThe Major Crimes Act (U.S. Statutes at Large, 23:385) is a law passed by the United States Congress in 1885 as the final section of the Indian Appropriations Act of that year. The law places certain crimes under federal jurisdiction if they are committed by a Native American in Native territory. The law follows the 1817 General Crimes Act, which extended federal jurisdiction to crimes committed in Native territory but did not cover crimes committed by Native Americans against Native Americans. The Major Crime Act therefore broadened federal jurisdiction in Native territory by extending it to some crimes committed by Native Americans against Native Americans. The Major Crimes Act was passed by Congress in response to the Supreme Court of the United States's ruling in \"Ex parte Crow Dog\" (109 U.S. 556 (1883)) that overturned the federal court conviction of Brule Lakota sub-chief Crow Dog for the murder of principal chief Spotted Tail on the Rosebud Indian Reservation.",
"Title: Prijedor ethnic cleansing\n\nDuring the Bosnian War, there was an ethnic cleansing campaign committed by the Bosnian Serb political and military leadership mostly against Bosniak civilians in the Prijedor region of Bosnia and Herzegovina. After the Srebrenica genocide, it is the second largest massacre committed during the Bosnian War. According to the Sarajevo-based Research and Documentation Center (IDC), around 5,200 Bosniaks and Croats from Prijedor are missing or were killed during the massacre period, and around 14,000 people in the wider region of Prijedor (Pounje). s of October 2013 , 96 mass graves have been located and around 2,100 victims have been identified, largely by DNA analysis. The crimes committed in Prijedor have been subjected to 13 trials before the International Criminal Tribunal for the Former Yugoslavia. Soldiers and police in the Serb SDS, Crisis Staff's, including Milomir Stakic, Milan Kovacevic, Radoslav Brdanin, ranging to the highest leaders including General Ratko Mladic, Bosnian Serb President Radovan Karadzic, and Serbian President Slobodan Milosevic have been charged with genocide, and persecution's, extermination's, murder, forced transfers, and unlawful confinement, torture as Crimes Against Humanity (widespread, systematic attacks against a civilian population) and other crimes, have been alleged to have occurred in Prijedor. The ICTY has characterized the Prijedor events of 1992 as having met the \"actus reus\" (guilty act) of genocide through killing members of the group and causing serious bodily and mental harm to members of the group. However, the requirement of the specific intent to physically destroy having failed to be established beyond reasonable doubt. However the events of 1992 in Prijedor were part of the larger Joint Criminal Enterprise to forcibly remove Bosnian Muslims and Croats from large territories of Bosnia. In 2014, investigators were led by two Bosnian Serb civilians who worked in and around the camps to a mass grave at the Tomasica mining complex, unearthing the largest mass grave in Bosnia, and the discovery of over 1,000 bodies in both the Tomasica and Jakarina Rose mass grave sites.",
"Title: Hiding in Plain Sight\n\nHiding in Plain Sight is a 2014 novel by Somali novelist Nuruddin Farah. The novel follows the experience of Bella in the wake of a terrorist attack that kills her brother, Aar, a Kenyan UN worker in Mogadishu. After the death, Bella returns to Nairobi to help care for her brother's family. The ensuing conflict between Bella and her brother's widow becomes a central element of the novel. \"Hiding in Plain Sight\" is Farah's twelfth novel.",
"Title: Dora Trial\n\nThe Dora Trial, also the \"Dora\"-Nordhausen or Dachau Dora Proceeding (German: \"Dachau-Dora Prozess\" ) was a war crimes trial conducted by the United States Army in the aftermath of the collapse of the Third Reich. It took place between August 7 and December 30, 1947 on the site of the former Dachau concentration camp, Germany. In the proceedings, officially known as the \"United States of America vs. Kurt Andrae et al.\" (Case 000-50-37), 19 men were accused of war crimes committed in the operation of the Mittelbau-Dora concentration camp, its many subcamps, and the Mittelwerk armaments plant located near Nordhausen, Germany. The main trial ended with 4 acquittals and 15 convictions, including 1 death sentence. Dora was the last of a sequence of proceedings which took place in the context of the Dachau Trials relating to wide-ranging war crimes uncovered by the United States in its zone of occupation at the end of World War II. Those convicted in the Dora Trial served their sentences at Landsberg Prison.",
"Title: Impeachment in the United States\n\nImpeachment in the United States is an enumerated power of the legislature that allows formal charges to be brought against a civil officer of government for crimes alleged to have been committed. Most impeachments have concerned alleged crimes committed while in office, though there have been a few cases in which Congress has impeached and convicted officials partly for prior crimes. The actual trial on such charges, and subsequent removal of an official upon conviction, is separate from the act of impeachment itself. Impeachment proceedings have been initiated against several presidents of the United States. Andrew Johnson and Bill Clinton are the only two presidents to have been successfully impeached by the House of Representatives, and both were later acquitted by the Senate. The impeachment process against Richard Nixon was unsuccessful, as Nixon resigned his office before the vote of the full House for impeachment, but successful in the broader sense of leading to Nixon's departure. To date, no U.S. President has been removed from office by impeachment and conviction. The impeached official continues in office until conviction.",
"Title: Crimes against humanity under Communist regimes\n\nCrimes against humanity have occurred under various communist regimes. Actions such as forced deportation, terror, ethnic cleansing, and the deliberate starvation of people such as during the Holodomor and the Great Leap Forward have been described as crimes against humanity. In the 2008 Prague Declaration on European Conscience and Communism it was stated that crimes committed under communism were often crimes against humanity, according to the definition developed in the Nuremberg Trials, and that the crimes committed under communism and National Socialism were comparable. Very few people have been tried for these crimes, although Estonia, Latvia, and Lithuania have passed laws that have led to the prosecution of several perpetrators for crimes against the Baltic peoples. They were tried for crimes committed during the Occupation of the Baltic states in 1940 and 1941, and during the reoccupation after the war. There were also trials for attacks by the People's Commissariat for Internal Affairs (NKVD) on the Forest Brethren.",
"Title: In Plain Sight (UK TV series)\n\nIn Plain Sight is a Scottish television drama series covering the crimes committed by serial killer Peter Manuel in Lanarkshire, Scotland in the 1950s. The three-part series was first broadcast on ITV on 7 December 2016.",
"Title: Offences at Sea Act 1799\n\nThe Offences at Sea Act 1799 (39 Geo 3 c 37) is an Act of the Parliament of Great Britain. It is still in force. It extended the jurisdiction of British courts to crimes committed by British subjects on the high seas. It does not apply to foreign citizens. (However crimes committed by foreigners in British territorial waters, or on board British ships on the high seas, can be prosecuted in British courts.) Jurisdiction over piracy on the high seas already existed before 1799, whether committed by British subjects or not.",
"Title: Peter Manuel\n\nPeter Thomas Anthony Manuel (13 March 1927 – 11 July 1958) was an American-Scottish serial killer who was convicted of murdering a total of seven people across Lanarkshire and southern Scotland between 1956 and his arrest in January 1958, and is believed to have murdered two more, nine in all. Prior to his arrest, the media nicknamed the unidentified killer \"the Beast of Birkenshaw\". Manuel was hanged at Glasgow's Barlinnie Prison; he was one of the last prisoners to die on the Barlinnie gallows.",
"Title: Indictment and arrest of Augusto Pinochet\n\nGeneral Augusto Pinochet was indicted for human rights violations committed in his native Chile by Spanish magistrate Baltasar Garzón on 10 October 1998. He was arrested in London six days later and held for a year and a half before finally being released by the British government in March 2000. Authorized to freely return to Chile, Pinochet was there first indicted by judge Juan Guzmán Tapia, and charged with a number of crimes, before dying on 10 December 2006, without having been convicted in any case. His arrest in London made the front-page of newspapers worldwide as not only did it involve the head of the military dictatorship that ruled Chile between 1973 and 1990, but it was the first time that several European judges applied the principle of universal jurisdiction, declaring themselves competent to judge crimes committed by former heads of state, despite local amnesty laws."
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Which executive producer of "A to Z" was in "Parks and Recreation"?
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Rashida Jones
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"The Oregon Parks and Recreation Department (OPRD), officially known (in state law) as the State Parks and Recreation Department, is the government agency of the U.S. state of Oregon which operates its system of state parks.",
" In addition, it has programs to protect and provide public access to natural and historic resources within the state, including the State Historic Preservation Office, Oregon Heritage Commission, Oregon Commission on Historic Cemeteries, recreation trails, the Ocean Shores Recreation Area, scenic waterways and the Willamette River Greenway.",
" The Department's chief sources of funding are the Oregon Lottery, state park user fees.",
" and recreation vehicle license fees.",
" The department also manages the system of rest areas along the highways and freeways within the state.",
" In 2006 the department was delegated responsibility for managing the Oregon State Fair."
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"Brad Kern is an American television producer and writer.",
" He has been Executive Producer/Showrunner of CBS TV's hit, \"\" since midway through season two.",
" Previously, he served as Executive Producer/Showrunner on CW's supernatural, \"Beauty and the Beast\" for three seasons; and, prior to that, Executive Producer of the FOX action adventure, \"Human Target\".",
" He was also Executive Producer/Showrunner on the hit supernatural drama \"Charmed\" for all eight seasons.",
" Before that, he was Executive Producer/Showrunner of the award-winning Fox series \"New York Undercover\".",
" Other previous credits include Co-Executive Producer on \"\", Supervising Producer on \"The Adventures of Brisco County, Jr.\", and Executive Story Editor on \"Hill Street Blues\"."
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"Philadelphia has a total parklandincluding city parks, squares, playgrounds, athletic fields, recreation centers and golf courses, plus state and federal parksthat amounts to 11211 acre .",
" The Fairmount Park system historically encompassed 63 park areas prior to 2010, including six city-owned public golf courses, along with the landscaped areas of the Benjamin Franklin Parkway, the Roosevelt Boulevard and the Southern Boulevard Parkway, two farms and the Manayunk Canal.",
" Those 63 historic park areas have been included among 378 separate facilities which in turn contain the 7 large watershed parks (Fairmount and FDR Parks, plus the Wissahickon, Pennypack, Cobbs, Tacony and Poquessing Creek parks), 143 neighborhood parks and squares, 156 recreation centers and playgrounds, various playing fields, courts, rinks and swimming pools, 40 community gardens and orchards, as well as the six aforementioned golf courses.",
" All facilities are administered by the Philadelphia Parks & Recreation department since a merger of the Fairmount Park Commission and the Department of Recreation in 2010.",
" The new Parks & Recreation department also administers six older adult centers, three environmental education centers, 40 historic sites and 25 KEYSPOT computer labs."
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"The state of Louisiana has 22 state parks, which are governed by the Office of Lieutenant Governor, a division of the Louisiana Department of Culture, Recreation and Tourism.",
" Louisiana's state park system began in 1934 when the state passed legislation that created the State Parks Commission of Louisiana.",
" In 1952, legislation broadened the role of the commission to include the development of outdoor recreation programs and resources.",
" The commission was renamed to the Louisiana State Parks and Recreation Commission.",
" In 1977, the Office of State Parks was created in the Department of Culture, Recreation, and Tourism."
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"Schuylkill River Park is a swath of land owned by the Philadelphia Department of Parks and Recreation in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.",
" It encompasses most of the area bordered by 25th Street and the Schuylkill River (more exactly the CSX Tracks) between Manning and Delancey Streets and the area bordered by the Schuylkill River and 26th Street between Delancey and Pine Streets.",
" Some of this land was held by the Department of Recreation (Tennis Courts, Playground, Basketball Courts, Bike Polo / Street Hockey Area, and Recreation Center) prior to its recent merger with the Fairmount Park.",
" In addition, the merged Department of Parks and Recreation owns the land from Taney Street to the Schuylkill River between Pine and the end of Schuylkill Pocket Veterans Memorial Field as well as O'Connor Pool.",
" It also encompasses the Schuylkill River Park Community Garden, which is on land owned by the Department of Parks and Recreation and managed by the Center City Residents' Association.",
" The area connects with the Schuylkill River Trail via a pedestrian bridge, which was completed in October 2012."
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"A to Z is an American romantic comedy television series created by Ben Queen.",
" He served as an executive producer with Rashida Jones and Will McCormack for Warner Bros.",
" Television.",
" The series debuted on October 2, 2014, on NBC.",
" On October 31, 2014, NBC canceled the series but aired the complete 13-episode run.",
" The series finale aired on January 22, 2015."
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"The Whatcom Parks and Recreation Foundation (WPRF) is a 501(c)3 non-profit organization operating in Whatcom County, Washington.",
" The mission of the Whatcom Parks and Recreation Foundation is to encourage public and private support for parks and recreation projects within Whatcom County.",
" It serves as a trust for privately donated park funding, as a fiscal sponsor for smaller groups of park advocates, and promotes its own initiatives within the community.",
" \"Ex Officio\" members on the Board of Directors represent all of the city parks departments and park districts in Whatcom County, including Bellingham, Lynden, Blaine, Northwest Park District and Whatcom County Parks and Recreation."
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"The Nashville Metropolitan Board of Parks and Recreation (commonly, Metro Parks and Recreation or Nashville Parks and Recreation) is the municipal board that is responsible for maintaining the parks system of Nashville, Tennessee, and furnishing recreational opportunities for city's residents.",
" The board maintains over 10710 acre of park space.",
" The Board boasts over 100 stand-alone parks and 7 municipal golf courses."
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"The New York City Department of Parks and Recreation maintains a unit of full-time and seasonal uniformed officers who enforce parks department rules and regulations, as well as New York State laws within the jurisdiction of New York City parks.",
" Established in 1981, NYC Parks Enforcement Patrol officers patrol on foot, bicycle, horseback, in marked sedans, vans, scooters, carts, ATVs, SUVs and trucks.",
" Parks Enforcement officers are responsible for protecting NYC Park land, waterways under the jurisdiction of the Department of Parks and Recreation, city owned monuments, and public pools.",
" PEP officers are responsible for enforcing quality of life laws, the New York City Administrative Code, New York State Penal Law, Parks’ Rules and Regulations, and acting as Parks’ ambassadors."
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"Rashida Leah Jones (born February 25, 1976) is an American actress, producer, singer, and writer.",
" She is widely known for playing Ann Perkins on NBC's comedy \"Parks and Recreation\", for which she received acclaim."
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"Title: Oregon Parks and Recreation Department\n\nThe Oregon Parks and Recreation Department (OPRD), officially known (in state law) as the State Parks and Recreation Department, is the government agency of the U.S. state of Oregon which operates its system of state parks. In addition, it has programs to protect and provide public access to natural and historic resources within the state, including the State Historic Preservation Office, Oregon Heritage Commission, Oregon Commission on Historic Cemeteries, recreation trails, the Ocean Shores Recreation Area, scenic waterways and the Willamette River Greenway. The Department's chief sources of funding are the Oregon Lottery, state park user fees. and recreation vehicle license fees. The department also manages the system of rest areas along the highways and freeways within the state. In 2006 the department was delegated responsibility for managing the Oregon State Fair.",
"Title: Brad Kern\n\nBrad Kern is an American television producer and writer. He has been Executive Producer/Showrunner of CBS TV's hit, \"\" since midway through season two. Previously, he served as Executive Producer/Showrunner on CW's supernatural, \"Beauty and the Beast\" for three seasons; and, prior to that, Executive Producer of the FOX action adventure, \"Human Target\". He was also Executive Producer/Showrunner on the hit supernatural drama \"Charmed\" for all eight seasons. Before that, he was Executive Producer/Showrunner of the award-winning Fox series \"New York Undercover\". Other previous credits include Co-Executive Producer on \"\", Supervising Producer on \"The Adventures of Brisco County, Jr.\", and Executive Story Editor on \"Hill Street Blues\".",
"Title: List of parks in Philadelphia\n\nPhiladelphia has a total parklandincluding city parks, squares, playgrounds, athletic fields, recreation centers and golf courses, plus state and federal parksthat amounts to 11211 acre . The Fairmount Park system historically encompassed 63 park areas prior to 2010, including six city-owned public golf courses, along with the landscaped areas of the Benjamin Franklin Parkway, the Roosevelt Boulevard and the Southern Boulevard Parkway, two farms and the Manayunk Canal. Those 63 historic park areas have been included among 378 separate facilities which in turn contain the 7 large watershed parks (Fairmount and FDR Parks, plus the Wissahickon, Pennypack, Cobbs, Tacony and Poquessing Creek parks), 143 neighborhood parks and squares, 156 recreation centers and playgrounds, various playing fields, courts, rinks and swimming pools, 40 community gardens and orchards, as well as the six aforementioned golf courses. All facilities are administered by the Philadelphia Parks & Recreation department since a merger of the Fairmount Park Commission and the Department of Recreation in 2010. The new Parks & Recreation department also administers six older adult centers, three environmental education centers, 40 historic sites and 25 KEYSPOT computer labs.",
"Title: List of Louisiana state parks\n\nThe state of Louisiana has 22 state parks, which are governed by the Office of Lieutenant Governor, a division of the Louisiana Department of Culture, Recreation and Tourism. Louisiana's state park system began in 1934 when the state passed legislation that created the State Parks Commission of Louisiana. In 1952, legislation broadened the role of the commission to include the development of outdoor recreation programs and resources. The commission was renamed to the Louisiana State Parks and Recreation Commission. In 1977, the Office of State Parks was created in the Department of Culture, Recreation, and Tourism.",
"Title: Schuylkill River Park\n\nSchuylkill River Park is a swath of land owned by the Philadelphia Department of Parks and Recreation in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. It encompasses most of the area bordered by 25th Street and the Schuylkill River (more exactly the CSX Tracks) between Manning and Delancey Streets and the area bordered by the Schuylkill River and 26th Street between Delancey and Pine Streets. Some of this land was held by the Department of Recreation (Tennis Courts, Playground, Basketball Courts, Bike Polo / Street Hockey Area, and Recreation Center) prior to its recent merger with the Fairmount Park. In addition, the merged Department of Parks and Recreation owns the land from Taney Street to the Schuylkill River between Pine and the end of Schuylkill Pocket Veterans Memorial Field as well as O'Connor Pool. It also encompasses the Schuylkill River Park Community Garden, which is on land owned by the Department of Parks and Recreation and managed by the Center City Residents' Association. The area connects with the Schuylkill River Trail via a pedestrian bridge, which was completed in October 2012.",
"Title: A to Z (TV series)\n\nA to Z is an American romantic comedy television series created by Ben Queen. He served as an executive producer with Rashida Jones and Will McCormack for Warner Bros. Television. The series debuted on October 2, 2014, on NBC. On October 31, 2014, NBC canceled the series but aired the complete 13-episode run. The series finale aired on January 22, 2015.",
"Title: Whatcom Parks and Recreation Foundation\n\nThe Whatcom Parks and Recreation Foundation (WPRF) is a 501(c)3 non-profit organization operating in Whatcom County, Washington. The mission of the Whatcom Parks and Recreation Foundation is to encourage public and private support for parks and recreation projects within Whatcom County. It serves as a trust for privately donated park funding, as a fiscal sponsor for smaller groups of park advocates, and promotes its own initiatives within the community. \"Ex Officio\" members on the Board of Directors represent all of the city parks departments and park districts in Whatcom County, including Bellingham, Lynden, Blaine, Northwest Park District and Whatcom County Parks and Recreation.",
"Title: Nashville Board of Parks and Recreation\n\nThe Nashville Metropolitan Board of Parks and Recreation (commonly, Metro Parks and Recreation or Nashville Parks and Recreation) is the municipal board that is responsible for maintaining the parks system of Nashville, Tennessee, and furnishing recreational opportunities for city's residents. The board maintains over 10710 acre of park space. The Board boasts over 100 stand-alone parks and 7 municipal golf courses.",
"Title: New York City Parks Enforcement Patrol\n\nThe New York City Department of Parks and Recreation maintains a unit of full-time and seasonal uniformed officers who enforce parks department rules and regulations, as well as New York State laws within the jurisdiction of New York City parks. Established in 1981, NYC Parks Enforcement Patrol officers patrol on foot, bicycle, horseback, in marked sedans, vans, scooters, carts, ATVs, SUVs and trucks. Parks Enforcement officers are responsible for protecting NYC Park land, waterways under the jurisdiction of the Department of Parks and Recreation, city owned monuments, and public pools. PEP officers are responsible for enforcing quality of life laws, the New York City Administrative Code, New York State Penal Law, Parks’ Rules and Regulations, and acting as Parks’ ambassadors.",
"Title: Rashida Jones\n\nRashida Leah Jones (born February 25, 1976) is an American actress, producer, singer, and writer. She is widely known for playing Ann Perkins on NBC's comedy \"Parks and Recreation\", for which she received acclaim."
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The thought experiment in special relativity became more widely known when a Northern Irish physicist, the originator of what included a modified version?
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Bell's theorem
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"The de Sitter effect was described by Willem de Sitter in 1913 (as well as by Daniel Frost Comstock in 1910) and used to support the special theory of relativity against a competing 1908 emission theory by Walther Ritz that postulated a variable speed of light.",
" De Sitter showed that Ritz's theory predicted that the orbits of binary stars would appear more eccentric than consistent with experiment and with the laws of mechanics, however, the experimental result was negative.",
" This was confirmed by Brecher in 1977 by observing the x-rays spectrum.",
" For other experiments related to special relativity, see tests of special relativity."
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"The moving magnet and conductor problem is a famous thought experiment, originating in the 19th century, concerning the intersection of classical electromagnetism and special relativity.",
" In it, the current in a conductor moving with constant velocity, \"v\", with respect to a magnet is calculated in the frame of reference of the magnet and in the frame of reference of the conductor.",
" The observable quantity in the experiment, the current, is the same in either case, in accordance with the basic \"principle of relativity\", which states: \"Only \"relative\" motion is observable; there is no absolute standard of rest\".",
" However, according to Maxwell's equations, the charges in the conductor experience a magnetic force in the frame of the magnet and an electric force in the frame of the conductor.",
" The same phenomenon would seem to have two different descriptions depending on the frame of reference of the observer."
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"Time for the Stars is a juvenile science fiction novel by American writer Robert A. Heinlein, published by Scribner's in 1956 as one of the Heinlein juveniles.",
" The basic plot line is derived from a 1911 thought experiment in special relativity, commonly called the twin paradox, proposed by French physicist Paul Langevin."
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"In physics, the twin paradox is a thought experiment in special relativity involving identical twins, one of whom makes a journey into space in a high-speed rocket and returns home to find that the twin who remained on Earth has aged more.",
" This result appears puzzling because each twin sees the other twin as moving, and so, according to an incorrect and naive application of time dilation and the principle of relativity, each should paradoxically find the other to have aged less.",
" However, this scenario can be resolved within the standard framework of special relativity: the travelling twin's trajectory involves two different inertial frames, one for the outbound journey and one for the inbound journey, and so there is no symmetry between the spacetime paths of the twins.",
" Therefore, the twin paradox is not a paradox in the sense of a logical contradiction."
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"Bell's spaceship paradox is a thought experiment in special relativity.",
" It was first designed by E. Dewan and M. Beran in 1959 and became more widely known when J. S. Bell included a modified version.",
" A delicate string or thread hangs between two spaceships.",
" Both spaceships now start accelerating simultaneously and equally as measured in the inertial frame S, thus having the same velocity at all times in S. Therefore, they are all subject to the same Lorentz contraction, so the entire assembly seems to be equally contracted in the S frame with respect to the length at the start.",
" Therefore, at first sight, it might appear that the thread will not break during acceleration."
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"The Michelson–Gale–Pearson experiment (1925) is a modified version of the Michelson–Morley experiment and the Sagnac-Interferometer.",
" It measured the Sagnac effect due to Earth's rotation, and thus tests the theories of special relativity and luminiferous ether along the rotating frame of Earth."
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"Schrödinger's cat is a thought experiment, sometimes described as a paradox, devised by Austrian physicist Erwin Schrödinger in 1935.",
" It illustrates what he saw as the problem of the Copenhagen interpretation of quantum mechanics applied to everyday objects.",
" The scenario presents a cat that may be simultaneously both alive and dead, a state known as a quantum superposition, as a result of being linked to a random subatomic event that may or may not occur.",
" The thought experiment is also often featured in theoretical discussions of the interpretations of quantum mechanics.",
" Schrödinger coined the term \"Verschränkung\" (entanglement) in the course of developing the thought experiment."
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"The ladder paradox (or barn-pole paradox) is a thought experiment in special relativity.",
" It involves a ladder, parallel to the ground, travelling horizontally and therefore undergoing a Lorentz length contraction.",
" As a result, the ladder fits inside a garage which would normally be too small to contain it.",
" On the other hand, from the point of view of an observer moving with the ladder, it is the garage that is moving, so it is the garage which will be contracted to an even smaller size, thus being unable to contain the ladder.",
" This apparent paradox results from the mistaken assumption of absolute simultaneity.",
" The ladder fits into the garage only if both of its ends are simultaneously inside the garage.",
" In relativity, simultaneity is relative to each observer, and so the question of whether the ladder fits inside the garage is relative to each observer, and the paradox is resolved."
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"Title: De Sitter double star experiment\n\nThe de Sitter effect was described by Willem de Sitter in 1913 (as well as by Daniel Frost Comstock in 1910) and used to support the special theory of relativity against a competing 1908 emission theory by Walther Ritz that postulated a variable speed of light. De Sitter showed that Ritz's theory predicted that the orbits of binary stars would appear more eccentric than consistent with experiment and with the laws of mechanics, however, the experimental result was negative. This was confirmed by Brecher in 1977 by observing the x-rays spectrum. For other experiments related to special relativity, see tests of special relativity.",
"Title: Moving magnet and conductor problem\n\nThe moving magnet and conductor problem is a famous thought experiment, originating in the 19th century, concerning the intersection of classical electromagnetism and special relativity. In it, the current in a conductor moving with constant velocity, \"v\", with respect to a magnet is calculated in the frame of reference of the magnet and in the frame of reference of the conductor. The observable quantity in the experiment, the current, is the same in either case, in accordance with the basic \"principle of relativity\", which states: \"Only \"relative\" motion is observable; there is no absolute standard of rest\". However, according to Maxwell's equations, the charges in the conductor experience a magnetic force in the frame of the magnet and an electric force in the frame of the conductor. The same phenomenon would seem to have two different descriptions depending on the frame of reference of the observer.",
"Title: Time for the Stars\n\nTime for the Stars is a juvenile science fiction novel by American writer Robert A. Heinlein, published by Scribner's in 1956 as one of the Heinlein juveniles. The basic plot line is derived from a 1911 thought experiment in special relativity, commonly called the twin paradox, proposed by French physicist Paul Langevin.",
"Title: Doubly special relativity\n\nDoubly special relativity (DSR) – also called deformed special relativity or, by some, extra-special relativity – is a modified theory of special relativity in which there is not only an observer-independent maximum velocity (the speed of light), but an observer-independent maximum energy scale and minimum length scale (the Planck energy and Planck length).",
"Title: Twin paradox\n\nIn physics, the twin paradox is a thought experiment in special relativity involving identical twins, one of whom makes a journey into space in a high-speed rocket and returns home to find that the twin who remained on Earth has aged more. This result appears puzzling because each twin sees the other twin as moving, and so, according to an incorrect and naive application of time dilation and the principle of relativity, each should paradoxically find the other to have aged less. However, this scenario can be resolved within the standard framework of special relativity: the travelling twin's trajectory involves two different inertial frames, one for the outbound journey and one for the inbound journey, and so there is no symmetry between the spacetime paths of the twins. Therefore, the twin paradox is not a paradox in the sense of a logical contradiction.",
"Title: Bell's spaceship paradox\n\nBell's spaceship paradox is a thought experiment in special relativity. It was first designed by E. Dewan and M. Beran in 1959 and became more widely known when J. S. Bell included a modified version. A delicate string or thread hangs between two spaceships. Both spaceships now start accelerating simultaneously and equally as measured in the inertial frame S, thus having the same velocity at all times in S. Therefore, they are all subject to the same Lorentz contraction, so the entire assembly seems to be equally contracted in the S frame with respect to the length at the start. Therefore, at first sight, it might appear that the thread will not break during acceleration.",
"Title: Michelson–Gale–Pearson experiment\n\nThe Michelson–Gale–Pearson experiment (1925) is a modified version of the Michelson–Morley experiment and the Sagnac-Interferometer. It measured the Sagnac effect due to Earth's rotation, and thus tests the theories of special relativity and luminiferous ether along the rotating frame of Earth.",
"Title: Schrödinger's cat\n\nSchrödinger's cat is a thought experiment, sometimes described as a paradox, devised by Austrian physicist Erwin Schrödinger in 1935. It illustrates what he saw as the problem of the Copenhagen interpretation of quantum mechanics applied to everyday objects. The scenario presents a cat that may be simultaneously both alive and dead, a state known as a quantum superposition, as a result of being linked to a random subatomic event that may or may not occur. The thought experiment is also often featured in theoretical discussions of the interpretations of quantum mechanics. Schrödinger coined the term \"Verschränkung\" (entanglement) in the course of developing the thought experiment.",
"Title: Ladder paradox\n\nThe ladder paradox (or barn-pole paradox) is a thought experiment in special relativity. It involves a ladder, parallel to the ground, travelling horizontally and therefore undergoing a Lorentz length contraction. As a result, the ladder fits inside a garage which would normally be too small to contain it. On the other hand, from the point of view of an observer moving with the ladder, it is the garage that is moving, so it is the garage which will be contracted to an even smaller size, thus being unable to contain the ladder. This apparent paradox results from the mistaken assumption of absolute simultaneity. The ladder fits into the garage only if both of its ends are simultaneously inside the garage. In relativity, simultaneity is relative to each observer, and so the question of whether the ladder fits inside the garage is relative to each observer, and the paradox is resolved.",
"Title: John Stewart Bell\n\nJohn Stewart Bell FRS (28 June 1928 – 1 October 1990) was a Northern Irish physicist, and the originator of Bell's theorem, an important theorem in quantum physics regarding hidden variable theories."
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BRB Internacional S.A. is a Spanish animation studio which is best known for producing 1980s cartoon hits such as which Spanish animated television series based on the children's book?
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World of David the Gnome
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"Bernard, known as Backkom (Hangul: 빼꼼) in South Korea, Backkom is a Non-verbal Computer Animation Cartoon Spanish-South Korean-French 3-minute CGI-animated children's comedy television series Produced by the Korean company RG Animation Studios, with the investment of the South Korean broadcaster EBS, the Spanish BRB Internacional and the French M6, the animation style is of a combination of computer-generated and cel animation.",
" The stories are written by the Spanish creative studio \"Screen21\", the directors are José Luis Ucha Enríquez and Claudio Biern Lliviria.",
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"Bobobobs ( ) is a series of fictional children’s stories created by Henk Zwart and Nerida Zwart.",
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"The World of David the Gnome, originally titled David, el Gnomo (also known as David, the Gnome), is a Spanish animated television series based on the children's book \"The Secret Book of Gnomes\", by the Dutch author Wil Huygen and illustrator Rien Poortvliet.",
" The program was originally created in Spain by BRB Internacional (who were also responsible for the \"Dogtanian and the Three Muskehounds\" franchise and other cartoons such as \"Bobobobs\" and \"Around the World with Willy Fog\") titled \"David el Gnomo\", and retains a sense of the lush illustrations of the original books.",
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"Fantaghirò is a 1999 Spanish animated television series based on the Italian fantasy film series \"Fantaghirò\".",
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"Title: Bernard (TV series)\n\nBernard, known as Backkom (Hangul: 빼꼼) in South Korea, Backkom is a Non-verbal Computer Animation Cartoon Spanish-South Korean-French 3-minute CGI-animated children's comedy television series Produced by the Korean company RG Animation Studios, with the investment of the South Korean broadcaster EBS, the Spanish BRB Internacional and the French M6, the animation style is of a combination of computer-generated and cel animation. The stories are written by the Spanish creative studio \"Screen21\", the directors are José Luis Ucha Enríquez and Claudio Biern Lliviria. The music was written by Oscar Maceda Rodríguez. \"Bernard\" also was a part of Cartoon Network's \"Sunday Pants\".",
"Title: BRB Internacional\n\nBRB Internacional S.A. is a Spanish animation studio which is best known for producing 1980s cartoon hits such as \"Around the World with Willy Fog\", \"Dogtanian and the Three Muskehounds\" and \"The World of David the Gnome\".",
"Title: Bobobobs\n\nBobobobs ( ) is a series of fictional children’s stories created by Henk Zwart and Nerida Zwart. The Bobobobs consists of several illustrated books and comics, and an animation children’s television series produced in 1988. The Bobobobs stories were originally published by Standaard Uitgeverij in Belgium, with later animation and merchandising produced by Toei Animation and BRB Internacional in Spain.",
"Title: Nico (TV series)\n\nNico (known as \"Nicholas\" in most non-Spanish-speaking countries) was a 2001 Spanish animated television series produced by BRB Internacional and the National Organization of the Spanish Blind about the title character, Nico a boy that is blind. Blind people in the cartoon are usually referred to by the more politically correct term \"visually impaired\" (invidente) regardless of how severe, or otherwise, their blindness is.",
"Title: Wisdom of the Gnomes\n\nWisdom of the Gnomes (Spanish: \"La llamada de los gnomos\" , literally \"Call of the gnomes\") is an animated series produced by Spanish company BRB Internacional about Gnomes. It was a spin-off of the series \"The World of David the Gnome\". It was based on the books \"The Secret Book of Gnomes\" by Wil Huygen.",
"Title: The Mozart Band\n\nThe Mozart Band (original Spanish title, \"La banda de Mozart\") is a 1995 animated television series produced by the BRB Internacional and Marathon Animation studios. It centered on the happenings of four boys, each named or nicknamed after a famous classical music composer, as they lived a modern adventure in each episode more or less equivalent of the moment in the real composer's life that motivated him to write one of his works.",
"Title: Around the World with Willy Fog\n\nAround the World with Willy Fog (Spanish: \"La vuelta al mundo de Willy Fog\" , Japanese: アニメ80日間世界一周 ) is a Spanish-Japanese animated adaptation of \"Around the World in Eighty Days\" by Jules Verne produced by Spanish studio BRB Internacional and Televisión Española, with animation by Japanese studio Nippon Animation, that was first broadcast on Antenne 2 of France Public TV in 1983 And TVE1 of Spanish Public TV in 1984.",
"Title: The World of David the Gnome\n\nThe World of David the Gnome, originally titled David, el Gnomo (also known as David, the Gnome), is a Spanish animated television series based on the children's book \"The Secret Book of Gnomes\", by the Dutch author Wil Huygen and illustrator Rien Poortvliet. The program was originally created in Spain by BRB Internacional (who were also responsible for the \"Dogtanian and the Three Muskehounds\" franchise and other cartoons such as \"Bobobobs\" and \"Around the World with Willy Fog\") titled \"David el Gnomo\", and retains a sense of the lush illustrations of the original books. Twenty-six episodes were produced. There was also a spin-off series entitled \"Wisdom of the Gnomes\".",
"Title: Fantaghirò (TV series)\n\nFantaghirò is a 1999 Spanish animated television series based on the Italian fantasy film series \"Fantaghirò\". It was created by BRB Internacional with animation by Colorland Animation Production, written by Francesca Melandri, Giovanni Romoli and Lamberto Bava, produced by Mediaset, Telecinco and Grupo Planeta, with music by Mark Bradley and Terry Wilson. A 75-minute animated film \"Fantaghirò: Quest for the Kuorum\" edited together using footage from the series was released in 2000."
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The actress from "A Werewolf Boy" is in a new movie scheduled for release in what year?
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released in 2018
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"Truman \"Big Dog\" Spain (January 10, 1913 – February 12, 1968) was an American football player who was selected as an All-American at the tackles position for the 1935 National Champion Southern Methodist University Mustangs.",
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" The article noted that Spain was \"all man\" and reported on the reaction of co-eds to his \"rumba king\" good looks:\"If it's a new movie idol California desires out of the Rose Bowl classic New Year's between the Southern Methodist Mustangs and the Redmen of Stanford, the No. 1 nominee of the galloping Ponies Is Truman Spain giant all-American tackle.",
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" He is tall, very bronzed and handsome enough.",
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"Munna Mange Memsaab (Hindi: मुन्ना मांगे मेमसाब) is an upcoming movie scheduled to release on 11 July 2014.",
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"Ghost in the Shell: The New Movie (Japanese: 攻殻機動隊 新劇場版 , Hepburn: Kōkaku Kidōtai: Shin Gekijōban , lit.",
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"Title: Munna Mange Memsaab\n\nMunna Mange Memsaab (Hindi: मुन्ना मांगे मेमसाब) is an upcoming movie scheduled to release on 11 July 2014. The film stars Omkar Das Manikpuri of Peepli Live fame amongst others.",
"Title: Yoo Yeon-seok\n\nYoo Yeon-seok (born Ahn Yeon-seok on April 11, 1984) is a South Korean actor. After making his acting debut in 2003 with a small role in \"Oldboy\", he resumed his acting career in 2008. His notable works include the films \"Re-encounter\" (2011), \"Architecture 101\" (2012), \"A Werewolf Boy\" (2012) and \"Whistle Blower\" (2014), \"Perfect Proposal\" (2015), \"Mood of the Day\" (2016) as well as the television series \"Gu Family Book\" (2013), \"Reply 1994\" (2013), \"Warm and Cozy\" (2015) and \"Romantic Doctor, Teacher Kim\" (2016).",
"Title: La Noche de Walpurgis\n\nLa Noche de Walpurgis (Walpurgis Night, released in the United States as The Werewolf vs. The Vampire Woman, and in the UK as Shadow of the Werewolf [theatrical] and Werewolf Shadow [video]), is a 1970 Spanish horror film starring Paul Naschy, the fifth in a series about the werewolf Waldemar Daninsky. This film was directed by León Klimovsky and written by Naschy and Hans Munkel, and is generally regarded to have kickstarted the Spanish horror film boom of the Seventies, due to its awesome box office success upon its release. Patty Shepard was so convincing as the vampiric Countess, it was thought at the time that she might replace actress Barbara Steele as Europe's reigning horror queen. Klimovsky filmed many of the scenes in slow motion, to add to the otherworldliness of the film. <br>",
"Title: Jo Sung-hee\n\nJo Sung-hee (born February 3, 1979) is a South Korean film director. He directed the box office hit \"A Werewolf Boy\" (2012).",
"Title: Ghost in the Shell: The New Movie\n\nGhost in the Shell: The New Movie (Japanese: 攻殻機動隊 新劇場版 , Hepburn: Kōkaku Kidōtai: Shin Gekijōban , lit. \"Mobile Armored Riot Police: The New Theatrical Edition\") , also known as Ghost in the Shell: Arise − The Movie or New Ghost in the Shell, is a 2015 Japanese animated science fiction action spy thriller film directed by Kazuya Nomura. A continuation of the \"\" story arc, \"The New Movie\" is the latest film in the series produced by Japanese studio Production I.G., and the first feature since \"\" in 2006. The film is a continuation to the plot of the \"Pyrophoric Cult\" episode of \"Arise\", and ties up loose ends from that arc.",
"Title: Song Joong-ki\n\nSong Joong-ki (; born September 19, 1985) is a South Korean actor. He rose to fame in the historical drama \"Sungkyunkwan Scandal\" (2010) and the variety show \"Running Man\" as one of the original cast members when it premiered in 2010. Song played his first TV leading role in the melodrama \"The Innocent Man\" (2012). He has also starred in feature films, notably as the title character in the box office hit \"A Werewolf Boy\" (2012).",
"Title: Your Wedding (film)\n\nYour Wedding () is an upcoming romantic drama South Korean film that depicts the 10-year love and friendship of two people from teenage to adulthood. It is written and directed by Lee Seok-geun and starring Park Bo-young and Kim Young-kwang. The film is scheduled to be released in 2018.",
"Title: Park Bo-young\n\nPark Bo-young (born February 12, 1990) is a South Korean actress. She is best known for her roles in the hit films \"Scandal Makers\" (2008) and \"A Werewolf Boy\" (2012), and the television series \"Oh My Ghostess\" (2015) and \"Strong Woman Do Bong-soon\" (2017)."
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KKJZ broadcasts from a college campus located in what California neighborhood?
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Los Altos
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"Title: WSPN\n\nWSPN (Skidmore College) is a non-commercial college radio station located at 91.1 MHz and broadcasts from Saratoga Springs, New York, USA. The station is located on the campus of Skidmore College and is made up of student and community DJs. Additionally, WSPN is one of the few college radio stations run entirely by a selected student board. The station primarily programs a freeform radio format and—in addition to serving the Skidmore College campus—also serves the city of Saratoga Springs, and surrounding communities. Unlike many college stations, WSPN is a 24-hour-a-day operation, and is on the air 365 days a year.",
"Title: Utah College of Applied Technology\n\nUtah College of Applied Technology (UCAT) is a system of eight regional applied technology college (ATC) campuses in the state of Utah. UCAT is a public post-secondary institution and is governed by an 18-member Utah College of Applied Technology Board of Trustees. The UCAT president is the chief executive officer of the Board of Trustees and carries out the day-to-day business of the College. Each regional applied technology college campus has a board of directors composed of business and education leaders from the region who provide advice about the current needs of employers for technically skilled workers. Each regional applied technology college campus is led by a campus president who serves as chief administrative officer.",
"Title: Mill Park Secondary College\n\nMill Park Secondary College is located in, Victoria, Australia with its Junior Campus located on Moorhead Drive Mill Park and its Senior Campus located on Civic Drive, Epping. The High School was built in the early 1990s for the residents of Mill Park, however due to population growth, a Senior campus was established around 1997 for students entering the years of 10, 11 and 12. In the current day, Mill Park Secondary College has approximately 1,820 students.",
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Henry Chukwuemeka Onyekuru (born 5 June 1997) is a Nigerian footballer who currently plays as a forward for Belgian First Division A club RSC Anderlecht, on loan from which national football team represents Nigeria in international association football and is controlled by the Nigeria Football Federation (NFF)?
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Nigeria national football team
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"Title: Aline Zeler\n\nAline Zeler (born 2 June 1983) is a Belgian football striker, currently playing for RSC Anderlecht of the BeNe League. She previously played for Belgian First Division clubs RSC Anderlecht and K Sint-Truidense VV. She was the in 2010 and 2011.",
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What American record producer, who worked on the album Fishscale, is really named Peter O. Philips?
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Pete Rock
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"Title: Highway Superstar\n\nHighway Superstar is a pseudonym of Israeli record producer and synthwave musician Alex Karlinsky. Having been raised in the 1980s, Highway Superstar is his attempt to recreate musical elements from the period, while combining them with modern production techniques and soundscapes. After several internet singles between 2012–2013, a full album was released via the USA/Canadian label Rosso Corsa Records.",
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" His 1984 film \"One and Eight\" (\"Yi ge he ba ge\") is well known as a film that marked the advent of the Fifth Generation, while \"The Shining Arc\" (弧光; \"Hu guang\", 1988) was nominated for the Golden St. George award at the 1989 Moscow International Film Festival."
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"The Director's Cut Awards () is an annual awards ceremony for excellence in film in South Korea.",
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"Maria Novaro (born Maria Luisa Novaro Peñloza, September 11, 1951 in Mexico City) is a Mexican film director.",
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"Title: Margarethe von Trotta\n\nMargarethe von Trotta (born 21 February 1942) is a German film director who has been referred to as a \"leading force\" of the New German Cinema movement. Von Trotta boasts an impressive body of work that has won her awards all over the world in the last forty years. She was married to and collaborated with director Volker Schlöndorff. Although they made a successful team, von Trotta felt she was seen as secondary to Schlöndorff. Subsequently, she established a solo career for herself and became \"Germany’s foremost female film director, who has offered the most sustained and successful female variant of \"Autorenkino\" in postwar German film history.\" Certain aspects of von Trotta’s work have been compared to Ingmar Bergman’s features from the 1960s and 1970s. She says that it was thanks to Bergman's films that she \"‘fell in love’ with the medium and its possibilities for representing inner psychic worlds.\"",
"Title: Tatsumi Kumashiro\n\nTatsumi Kumashiro (神代 辰巳 , \"Kumashiro Tatsumi\" ) was a Japanese film director known for his critically acclaimed, award-winning \"Roman Porno\" films, such as \"Ichijo's Wet Lust\" (1972) and \"The Woman with Red Hair\" (1979). He was the most highly acclaimed director of the early Nikkatsu Roman Porno era, with many box-office successes, and films regularly appearing on the yearly Best Ten lists of the mainstream \"Kinema Junpo\" and \"Eiga Geijutsu\" film journals. Kumashiro has been called, \"the most consistently successful director in Japan's cinematic history,\" and Allmovie calls him, \"arguably the most important Japanese director to emerge during the 1970s.\"",
"Title: Lola Perrin\n\nLola Perrin is a minimalist composer and pianist with jazz influences. She is American (with roots in the Ukraine and Hungary) and lives in London. She is the sister of jazz and world music composer and pianist Roland Perrin. Lola says she takes her inspiration from artists such as Edward Hopper, Ansel Adams, Rachel Whiteread, Carsten Hoeller and the Irish author Christopher Nolan. Her debut album is titled Fragile Light.",
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"Title: Christopher Nolan (disambiguation)\n\nChristopher Nolan (born 1970) is an English-American film director, writer and producer.",
"Title: Zhang Junzhao\n\nZhang Junzhao (; born 1952) is a Chinese film director and screenwriter who was mainly active in the 1980s. A graduate of the Beijing Film Academy and a contemporary of such acclaimed directors as Zhang Yimou, Chen Kaige, and Tian Zhuangzhuang, Zhang Junzhao was a prominent early member of China's Fifth Generation filmmakers. His 1984 film \"One and Eight\" (\"Yi ge he ba ge\") is well known as a film that marked the advent of the Fifth Generation, while \"The Shining Arc\" (弧光; \"Hu guang\", 1988) was nominated for the Golden St. George award at the 1989 Moscow International Film Festival.",
"Title: Sanjay Leela Bhansali\n\nSanjay Leela Bhansali is an Indian film director, producer, screenwriter, and music director. One of the most critically acclaimed filmmakers in Indian cinema, Bhansali is the recipient of several awards, including four National Film Awards and ten Filmfare Awards. In 2015, the Government of India honoured him with the Padma Shri, the fourth highest civilian award.",
"Title: Director's Cut Awards\n\nThe Director's Cut Awards () is an annual awards ceremony for excellence in film in South Korea. It is presented by the Korea Film Director's Network (KFDN), a group of approximately 300 Korean filmmakers. The KFDN selects winners in the Korean film industry in eight categories: Director, Actor (Male/Female), New Director, New Actor (Male/Female), Producer and Independent Film Director. It was launched in 1998 by film director Lee Hyun-seung with a membership of \"young generation\" directors in their twenties to forties.",
"Title: Maria Novaro\n\nMaria Novaro (born Maria Luisa Novaro Peñloza, September 11, 1951 in Mexico City) is a Mexican film director. She was amongst the first generation of female filmmakers to graduate from a Mexican film school. She has made five feature films and fourteen short films. Within the Mexican film industry, she has been a cinematographer, sound mixer, director, screenwriter and editor. Today, Novaro is one of the best known Mexican filmmakers to come out of the New Mexican Cinema and her films express Millian’s idea of cinema in feminine."
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What is the name of this Victorian era theatrical partnership of a librettist and composer for which James Conroy-Ward is best known for performing its principal comic roles?
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Gilbert and Sullivan
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"Nicholson Cemetery, formerly known as the Old Delhi Military Cemetery and the Kashmere Gate Cemetery, is a Christian cemetery located in Kashmere Gate, Delhi, India.",
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"Title: Victorian architecture\n\nVictorian architecture is a series of architectural revival styles in the mid-to-late 19th century. \"Victorian\" refers to the reign of Queen Victoria (1837–1901), called the Victorian era, during which period the styles known as Victorian were used in construction. However, many elements of what is typically termed \"Victorian\" architecture did not become popular until later in Victoria's reign. The styles often included interpretations and eclectic revivals of historic styles mixed with the introduction of Middle Eastern and Asian influences. The name represents the British and French custom of naming architectural styles for a reigning monarch. Within this naming and classification scheme, it follows Georgian architecture and later Regency architecture, and was succeeded by Edwardian architecture.",
"Title: Rabi Ghosh\n\nRobi Ghosh (Bengali: রবি ঘোষ ) (24 November 1931 – 4 February 1997) was an Indian actor and comedian who worked in Bengali cinema. He is best known for his comic roles, though his versatile acting talent brought him success in various kinds of roles. He was a regular in Satyajit Ray films over the years. Till date, he is remembered for his comic roles in Satyajit Ray's movies. Robi Ghosh was a renowned actor in Bengali theatre and TV as well.",
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"Title: Nicholson Cemetery, New Delhi\n\nNicholson Cemetery, formerly known as the Old Delhi Military Cemetery and the Kashmere Gate Cemetery, is a Christian cemetery located in Kashmere Gate, Delhi, India. It is located near the Kashmere Gate Metro Station and west of the Inter State Bus Terminal. It is the site of the earliest known Christian burials in Delhi NCR. The cemetery was established in 1857 and is named after Brigadier-General John Nicholson, a Victorian era military officer who played a pivotal role during the Indian Rebellion of 1857. The St. James' Church, who owns the cemetery, is the oldest place of worship for the Christian community of Delhi. The church along with cemetery, St. Stephen's hostel, and the Victorian era houses of Kashmere Gate neighbourhood were once considered to be \"centripetal\" part of Christians in Delhi.",
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"Title: James Conroy-Ward\n\nJames Conroy-Ward (born 12 April 1947) is a music publisher and retired English actor and singer best known for performing the Gilbert and Sullivan principal comic roles with the D'Oyly Carte Opera Company."
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What is the home court of the professional minor league team Michael Schachtner last played for?
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"Michael Anthony \"Mike\" Schachtner (born November 19, 1986) is an American professional basketball player who last played for the Maine Red Claws of the NBA Development League.",
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"Title: Michael Schachtner\n\nMichael Anthony \"Mike\" Schachtner (born November 19, 1986) is an American professional basketball player who last played for the Maine Red Claws of the NBA Development League. The 6'9\" forward played college basketball for the University of Wisconsin–Green Bay before going undrafted in the 2009 NBA draft.",
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"Title: Houston Buffaloes\n\nThe Houston Buffaloes, Houston Buffalos, or Buffs were an American minor league baseball team, and were the first minor league team to be affiliated with a Major League franchise, which was the St. Louis Cardinals. The club was founded in 1888, and played in the Texas League at various levels throughout the majority of its existence. Most recently, from 1959 through 1961, the team played in the American Association at the Triple-A level of high minor league baseball as an affiliate of the Chicago Cubs. The Buffaloes derived their nickname from Buffalo Bayou, the principal waterway through Houston to the Houston Ship Channel, outlet to the Gulf of Mexico. The team's last home was Buffalo Stadium, built in 1928. Before that, they played at West End Park from 1905–1928, and at Herald Park prior to that.",
"Title: New Jersey Jackals\n\nThe New Jersey Jackals are a professional minor league baseball team based in Little Falls in Passaic County, New Jersey, United States. The Jackals are a member of the Canadian-American Association of Professional Baseball, which is an independent minor league unaffiliated with Major League Baseball. From their inception, the Jackals have played their home games at Yogi Berra Stadium, on the campus of Montclair State University. Their mascot is Jack the Jackal.",
"Title: Leesburg Athletics\n\nThe Leesburg Athletics was the final name of a professional minor league baseball team, based in Leesburg, Florida. The club was first formed in 1937 as the Leesburg Gondoliers, a Florida State League team that did not share an affiliation with a big-league club. From 1939–1941 the team became known as the Leesburg Anglers, who again were a non-affiliated minor league team. After not hosting a team from 1942–1945 the Anglers would return in 1946.",
"Title: Peninsula Pilots (minor league team)\n\nThe Peninsula Pilots were a Minor League Baseball team located in Hampton, Virginia. They began play in the Carolina League in 1963 as a Washington Senators farm team. The 1980 team was named the 74th best Minor League team of the 20th century in a list by two noted minor league historians, Bill Weiss and Marshall Wright. The team was known as the Peninsula Senators (1963), Grays (1964-1968), Astros (1969), Phillies (1970-71), Whips (1972-1973), Pennants (1974) and White Sox in 19861987 while affiliated with the Chicago White Sox, and as the Virginia Generals in 1988 when they operated as an unaffiliated co-op club. They regained their original name in 1989 and major league affiliation returned in 1990 with the Seattle Mariners (19901992). The team's existence ended after the 1992 season when they relocated to Wilmington, Delaware and became the Wilmington Blue Rocks.",
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"Title: Maine Red Claws\n\nThe Maine Red Claws are a professional minor league basketball team based in Portland, Maine. The Red Claws compete in the NBA G League and are affiliated with the Boston Celtics. The team played its first season in 2009–10. The team's home court is the Portland Expo Building. The team is owned by Maine Basketball, LLC, which is chaired by William Ryan, Jr. The Red Claws made their first playoff appearance on April 6, 2013, as the eighth seeded team and was swept by the Rio Grande Valley Vipers in the opening round.",
"Title: Bloomington Flex\n\nThe Bloomington Flex are a professional minor league basketball team based in Bloomington, Illinois. The Flex last played in the Midwest Professional Basketball Association (MPBA) in 2015."
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Orgone is a pseudo-scientific and spiritual concept described as an esoteric energy with no scientific what?
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evidence for the existence of such energy
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"Djwal Khul (variously spelled 'Djwhal Khul', 'Djwal Kul', the 'Master D.K.', 'D.",
"K.', or simply 'DK'), is believed by some Theosophists and others to be a Tibetan disciple in the tradition of ancient esoteric spirituality known as The Ageless Wisdom tradition.",
" The texts describe him as a member of the 'Spiritual Hierarchy', or 'Brotherhood', of Mahatmas, one of the Masters of the Ancient Wisdom, defined as the spiritual guides of mankind and teachers ancient cosmological, metaphysical, and esoteric principles that form the origin of all the world's great philosophies, mythologies and spiritual traditions.",
" According to Theosophical writings, Djwal Khul is said to work on furthering the spiritual evolution of our planet through the teachings offered in the 24 books by Alice Bailey of Esoteric Teachings published by The Lucis Trust; he is said to have telepathically transmitted the teachings to Bailey and is thus regarded by her followers as the communications director of the Masters of the Ancient Wisdom."
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"The spirituality of \"Avalon\" is a spiritual concept postulated in Marion Zimmer Bradley's novel \"The Mists of Avalon\" and other novels of the so-called \"Avalon\" series.",
" Albeit a product of fantasy fiction, set in a fictitious British past (partly on the titular Isle of Avalon), this spiritual path draws on modern paganism, such as Wicca, druidry and what is generally known as Goddess worship or Goddess spirituality/religion."
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"Orgone is a pseudo-scientific and spiritual concept described as an esoteric energy or hypothetical universal life force, originally proposed in the 1930s by Wilhelm Reich.",
" As developed by Reich's student Charles Kelley after Reich's death in 1957, orgone was conceived as the anti-entropic principle of the universe, a creative substratum in all of nature comparable to Mesmer's animal magnetism (1779), to the Odic force (1845) of Carl Reichenbach and to Henri Bergson's \"élan vital\" (1907).",
" Orgone was seen as a massless, omnipresent substance, similar to luminiferous aether, but more closely associated with living energy than with inert matter.",
" It could allegedly coalesce to create organization on all scales, from the smallest microscopic units—called \"bions\" in orgone theory—to macroscopic structures like organisms, clouds, or even galaxies."
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"Star people (also known as starseeds) is a New Age belief and fringe theory.",
" Introduced by Brad Steiger in his 1976 book \"Gods of Aquarius\", it argues that people originated as extraterrestrials and arrived on Earth through birth or as a walk-in to an existing human body.",
" It is a variant of the belief in alien-human hybrids.",
" The term \"star people\" was taken from an existing Native American spiritual concept."
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"Maya (IAST: \"māyā \"), literally \"illusion\" or \"magic\", has multiple meanings in Indian philosophies depending on the context.",
" In ancient Vedic literature, Māyā literally implies extraordinary power and wisdom.",
" In later Vedic texts and modern literature dedicated to Indian traditions, Māyā connotes a \"magic show, an illusion where things appear to be present but are not what they seem\".",
" Māyā is also a spiritual concept connoting \"that which exists, but is constantly changing and thus is spiritually unreal\", and the \"power or the principle that conceals the true character of spiritual reality\"."
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"The term energy is used by writers and practitioners of various esoteric forms of spirituality and alternative medicine to refer to a variety of phenomena.",
" There is no scientific evidence for the existence of such energy."
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"William Patrick Patterson is a spiritual teacher of the Fourth Way, an ancient, esoteric teaching of self-development brought to the West by G. I. Gurdjieff.",
" Patterson is also an author, filmmaker and speaker on spiritual themes, including the Fourth Way, being & becoming, Advaita Vedanta, self-awakening, self-observation, esoteric Christianity, and conscious-body-breath-impressions.",
" Patterson is the editor-in-chief of \"The Gurdjieff Journal\"."
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"Orgonon was the 175 acre home, laboratory and research center of the Austrian-born psychiatrist Wilhelm Reich (1897–1957).",
" Located in Rangeley, Maine, it is Reich's burial place, and is now open to the public as the Wilhelm Reich Museum.",
" Its main building, designed by James B. Bell and built for Reich in 1948, is listed on the National Register of Historic Places (as the Orgone Research Laboratory), and is a significant example of International Style architecture in the state.",
" The name is a play on orgone energy, Reich's principal area of study in his later years."
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"Energy medicine, energy therapy, energy healing, or spiritual healing are branches of alternative medicine based on a pseudo-scientific belief that healers can channel healing energy into a patient and effect positive results.",
" This idea itself contains several methods: hands-on, hands-off, and distant (or absent) where the patient and healer are in different locations."
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"The Manitou is a 1978 American horror film produced and directed by William Girdler.",
" It stars Tony Curtis, Michael Ansara and Susan Strasberg.",
" It was based on the 1976 novel by Graham Masterton, which was inspired by an old legend about the American Indian Manitou spiritual concept."
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"Title: Djwal Khul\n\nDjwal Khul (variously spelled 'Djwhal Khul', 'Djwal Kul', the 'Master D.K.', 'D. K.', or simply 'DK'), is believed by some Theosophists and others to be a Tibetan disciple in the tradition of ancient esoteric spirituality known as The Ageless Wisdom tradition. The texts describe him as a member of the 'Spiritual Hierarchy', or 'Brotherhood', of Mahatmas, one of the Masters of the Ancient Wisdom, defined as the spiritual guides of mankind and teachers ancient cosmological, metaphysical, and esoteric principles that form the origin of all the world's great philosophies, mythologies and spiritual traditions. According to Theosophical writings, Djwal Khul is said to work on furthering the spiritual evolution of our planet through the teachings offered in the 24 books by Alice Bailey of Esoteric Teachings published by The Lucis Trust; he is said to have telepathically transmitted the teachings to Bailey and is thus regarded by her followers as the communications director of the Masters of the Ancient Wisdom.",
"Title: Spirituality of Avalon\n\nThe spirituality of \"Avalon\" is a spiritual concept postulated in Marion Zimmer Bradley's novel \"The Mists of Avalon\" and other novels of the so-called \"Avalon\" series. Albeit a product of fantasy fiction, set in a fictitious British past (partly on the titular Isle of Avalon), this spiritual path draws on modern paganism, such as Wicca, druidry and what is generally known as Goddess worship or Goddess spirituality/religion.",
"Title: Orgone\n\nOrgone is a pseudo-scientific and spiritual concept described as an esoteric energy or hypothetical universal life force, originally proposed in the 1930s by Wilhelm Reich. As developed by Reich's student Charles Kelley after Reich's death in 1957, orgone was conceived as the anti-entropic principle of the universe, a creative substratum in all of nature comparable to Mesmer's animal magnetism (1779), to the Odic force (1845) of Carl Reichenbach and to Henri Bergson's \"élan vital\" (1907). Orgone was seen as a massless, omnipresent substance, similar to luminiferous aether, but more closely associated with living energy than with inert matter. It could allegedly coalesce to create organization on all scales, from the smallest microscopic units—called \"bions\" in orgone theory—to macroscopic structures like organisms, clouds, or even galaxies.",
"Title: Star people (New Age belief)\n\nStar people (also known as starseeds) is a New Age belief and fringe theory. Introduced by Brad Steiger in his 1976 book \"Gods of Aquarius\", it argues that people originated as extraterrestrials and arrived on Earth through birth or as a walk-in to an existing human body. It is a variant of the belief in alien-human hybrids. The term \"star people\" was taken from an existing Native American spiritual concept.",
"Title: Maya (illusion)\n\nMaya (IAST: \"māyā \"), literally \"illusion\" or \"magic\", has multiple meanings in Indian philosophies depending on the context. In ancient Vedic literature, Māyā literally implies extraordinary power and wisdom. In later Vedic texts and modern literature dedicated to Indian traditions, Māyā connotes a \"magic show, an illusion where things appear to be present but are not what they seem\". Māyā is also a spiritual concept connoting \"that which exists, but is constantly changing and thus is spiritually unreal\", and the \"power or the principle that conceals the true character of spiritual reality\".",
"Title: Energy (esotericism)\n\nThe term energy is used by writers and practitioners of various esoteric forms of spirituality and alternative medicine to refer to a variety of phenomena. There is no scientific evidence for the existence of such energy.",
"Title: William Patrick Patterson\n\nWilliam Patrick Patterson is a spiritual teacher of the Fourth Way, an ancient, esoteric teaching of self-development brought to the West by G. I. Gurdjieff. Patterson is also an author, filmmaker and speaker on spiritual themes, including the Fourth Way, being & becoming, Advaita Vedanta, self-awakening, self-observation, esoteric Christianity, and conscious-body-breath-impressions. Patterson is the editor-in-chief of \"The Gurdjieff Journal\".",
"Title: Orgonon\n\nOrgonon was the 175 acre home, laboratory and research center of the Austrian-born psychiatrist Wilhelm Reich (1897–1957). Located in Rangeley, Maine, it is Reich's burial place, and is now open to the public as the Wilhelm Reich Museum. Its main building, designed by James B. Bell and built for Reich in 1948, is listed on the National Register of Historic Places (as the Orgone Research Laboratory), and is a significant example of International Style architecture in the state. The name is a play on orgone energy, Reich's principal area of study in his later years.",
"Title: Energy medicine\n\nEnergy medicine, energy therapy, energy healing, or spiritual healing are branches of alternative medicine based on a pseudo-scientific belief that healers can channel healing energy into a patient and effect positive results. This idea itself contains several methods: hands-on, hands-off, and distant (or absent) where the patient and healer are in different locations.",
"Title: The Manitou\n\nThe Manitou is a 1978 American horror film produced and directed by William Girdler. It stars Tony Curtis, Michael Ansara and Susan Strasberg. It was based on the 1976 novel by Graham Masterton, which was inspired by an old legend about the American Indian Manitou spiritual concept."
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Who else was given the label in the quartet along with Henry Drummond Wolff, John Gorst and a genuine Tory radical, who coined the term Tory Democracy ?
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Arthur Balfour
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"One-nation conservatism (also known as one-nationism, or Tory democracy) is a form of British political conservatism that views society as organic and values paternalism and pragmatism.",
" The phrase \"One-nation Tory\" originated with Benjamin Disraeli (1804–1881), who served as the chief Conservative spokesman and became Prime Minister in February 1868.",
" He devised it to appeal to working-class men as a solution to worsening divisions in society through introducing factory and health acts, as well as greater protection for workers."
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"James Henry Drummond (October 20, 1918 – December 12, 1950) is a former Canadian ice hockey defenceman.",
" He played in the NHL for the New York Rangers.",
" Drummond was born in Toronto, Ontario, Canada."
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"Benjamin Disraeli, 1st Earl of Beaconsfield, (21 December 1804 – 19 April 1881) was a British statesman of the Conservative Party who twice served as Prime Minister of the United Kingdom, as well as a novelist.",
" He played a central role in the creation of the modern Conservative Party, defining its policies and its broad outreach.",
" Disraeli is remembered for his influential voice in world affairs, his political battles with the Liberal Party leader William Ewart Gladstone, and his one-nation conservatism or \"Tory democracy\".",
" He made the Conservatives the party most identified with the glory and power of the British Empire.",
" He is the only UK Prime Minister to have been of Jewish birth."
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"Tory Boy was a character in a television sketch by comedian Harry Enfield which portrayed a young, male, Conservative MP.",
" The term has since been used as a caricature of young Conservative MPs.",
" Tory Boy was a repulsive thirteen-year-old, combining the characteristics of a snobbish, unpopular boy who went to school with Enfield, and those of an imagined younger version of William Hague.",
" Enfield also claimed to have mixed other recent Conservative politicians such as Michael Howard and Michael Portillo into the character, alleging that they were \"Tory Boys who have never grown up.\"",
" The traits of \"Tory Boy\" have also been said to mirror those of a stereotypical member of the Federation of Conservative Students.",
" The Tory Boy image of a young Conservative MP has damaged some politicians.",
" William Hague struggled to shake off the stereotype and was often ridiculed for it during his leadership of the party.",
" Recently it has been argued that Conservative Future has managed to change the image of young Conservatives from that given by the FCS."
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"Margaret MacDonald was born in 1815 in Port Glasgow, Scotland and died around 1840.",
" She lived with her two older brothers, James and George, both of whom ran a shipping business.",
" Beginning in 1826 and through 1829, a few preachers in Scotland emphasized that the world's problems could only be addressed through an outbreak of supernatural gifts from the Holy Spirit.",
" In response, Isabella and Mary Campbell of the parish of Rosneath manifested charismatic experiences such as speaking in tongues.",
" Around 1830, miraculous healings were reported through James Campbell, first of his sister Margaret MacDonald and then of Mary Campbell (through James's letter to Mary).",
" Shortly thereafter, James and George MacDonald manifested the speaking and interpretations of tongues, and soon others followed suit in prayer meetings.",
" These charismatic experiences garnered major national attention.",
" Many came to see and investigate these events.",
" Some, such as Edward Irving and Henry Drummond, regarded these events as genuine displays from the Holy Spirit.",
" Others, including John Nelson Darby and Benjamin Wills Newton, whom the Plymouth Brethren sent on their behalf to investigate, came to the conclusion that these displays were demonic."
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"Stanley Drummond Wolff (4 February 1916 – 9 April 2004) was an English organist, choirmaster, composer, and music educator who was primarily active in North America.",
" His compositional output primarily consists of anthems for choir and works for solo organ.",
" In the 1980s he completed and published four volumes of hymns.",
" Many of his compositions have been published by Concordia Publishing House and MorningStar Music Publishers."
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"Lord Randolph Henry Spencer-Churchill (13 February 184924 January 1895) was a British statesman.",
" Churchill was a genuine Tory radical, who coined the term Tory Democracy.",
" He inspired a generation of party managers, created the National Union of the Conservative Party, broke new ground in modern budgetary presentations, attracting admiration and criticism alike from across the political spectrum.",
" His most acerbic critics resided in his own party among his closest friends; but his disloyalty to Lord Salisbury was the beginning of the end of what should have been a glittering career.",
" His devoted son, Winston, who hardly knew his father in life, wrote a biography of him."
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"The Drummond Professorship of Political Economy at All Souls College, Oxford has been held by a number of distinguished individuals, including three Nobel laureates.",
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" Holders of the Drummond Professorship include:"
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"Henry Maxence Cavendish Drummond Wolff (16 July 1899 – 8 February 1982), commonly known as Henry Drummond Wolff, was a British Conservative Party politician.",
" Drummond Wolff was known for his close ties to the far right."
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"Title: One-nation conservatism\n\nOne-nation conservatism (also known as one-nationism, or Tory democracy) is a form of British political conservatism that views society as organic and values paternalism and pragmatism. The phrase \"One-nation Tory\" originated with Benjamin Disraeli (1804–1881), who served as the chief Conservative spokesman and became Prime Minister in February 1868. He devised it to appeal to working-class men as a solution to worsening divisions in society through introducing factory and health acts, as well as greater protection for workers.",
"Title: Fourth Party\n\nThe Fourth Party was a label given to a quartet of British MPs, Lord Randolph Churchill, Henry Drummond Wolff, John Gorst and Arthur Balfour, in the 1880–1885 parliament.",
"Title: Jim Drummond\n\nJames Henry Drummond (October 20, 1918 – December 12, 1950) is a former Canadian ice hockey defenceman. He played in the NHL for the New York Rangers. Drummond was born in Toronto, Ontario, Canada.",
"Title: Benjamin Disraeli\n\nBenjamin Disraeli, 1st Earl of Beaconsfield, (21 December 1804 – 19 April 1881) was a British statesman of the Conservative Party who twice served as Prime Minister of the United Kingdom, as well as a novelist. He played a central role in the creation of the modern Conservative Party, defining its policies and its broad outreach. Disraeli is remembered for his influential voice in world affairs, his political battles with the Liberal Party leader William Ewart Gladstone, and his one-nation conservatism or \"Tory democracy\". He made the Conservatives the party most identified with the glory and power of the British Empire. He is the only UK Prime Minister to have been of Jewish birth.",
"Title: Tory Boy\n\nTory Boy was a character in a television sketch by comedian Harry Enfield which portrayed a young, male, Conservative MP. The term has since been used as a caricature of young Conservative MPs. Tory Boy was a repulsive thirteen-year-old, combining the characteristics of a snobbish, unpopular boy who went to school with Enfield, and those of an imagined younger version of William Hague. Enfield also claimed to have mixed other recent Conservative politicians such as Michael Howard and Michael Portillo into the character, alleging that they were \"Tory Boys who have never grown up.\" The traits of \"Tory Boy\" have also been said to mirror those of a stereotypical member of the Federation of Conservative Students. The Tory Boy image of a young Conservative MP has damaged some politicians. William Hague struggled to shake off the stereotype and was often ridiculed for it during his leadership of the party. Recently it has been argued that Conservative Future has managed to change the image of young Conservatives from that given by the FCS.",
"Title: Margaret MacDonald (visionary)\n\nMargaret MacDonald was born in 1815 in Port Glasgow, Scotland and died around 1840. She lived with her two older brothers, James and George, both of whom ran a shipping business. Beginning in 1826 and through 1829, a few preachers in Scotland emphasized that the world's problems could only be addressed through an outbreak of supernatural gifts from the Holy Spirit. In response, Isabella and Mary Campbell of the parish of Rosneath manifested charismatic experiences such as speaking in tongues. Around 1830, miraculous healings were reported through James Campbell, first of his sister Margaret MacDonald and then of Mary Campbell (through James's letter to Mary). Shortly thereafter, James and George MacDonald manifested the speaking and interpretations of tongues, and soon others followed suit in prayer meetings. These charismatic experiences garnered major national attention. Many came to see and investigate these events. Some, such as Edward Irving and Henry Drummond, regarded these events as genuine displays from the Holy Spirit. Others, including John Nelson Darby and Benjamin Wills Newton, whom the Plymouth Brethren sent on their behalf to investigate, came to the conclusion that these displays were demonic.",
"Title: S. Drummond Wolff\n\nStanley Drummond Wolff (4 February 1916 – 9 April 2004) was an English organist, choirmaster, composer, and music educator who was primarily active in North America. His compositional output primarily consists of anthems for choir and works for solo organ. In the 1980s he completed and published four volumes of hymns. Many of his compositions have been published by Concordia Publishing House and MorningStar Music Publishers.",
"Title: Lord Randolph Churchill\n\nLord Randolph Henry Spencer-Churchill (13 February 184924 January 1895) was a British statesman. Churchill was a genuine Tory radical, who coined the term Tory Democracy. He inspired a generation of party managers, created the National Union of the Conservative Party, broke new ground in modern budgetary presentations, attracting admiration and criticism alike from across the political spectrum. His most acerbic critics resided in his own party among his closest friends; but his disloyalty to Lord Salisbury was the beginning of the end of what should have been a glittering career. His devoted son, Winston, who hardly knew his father in life, wrote a biography of him.",
"Title: Drummond Professor of Political Economy\n\nThe Drummond Professorship of Political Economy at All Souls College, Oxford has been held by a number of distinguished individuals, including three Nobel laureates. The professorship is named after and was founded by Henry Drummond. Holders of the Drummond Professorship include:",
"Title: Henry Drummond Wolff (Basingstoke MP)\n\nHenry Maxence Cavendish Drummond Wolff (16 July 1899 – 8 February 1982), commonly known as Henry Drummond Wolff, was a British Conservative Party politician. Drummond Wolff was known for his close ties to the far right."
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The Threads EP by Thea Gilmore contained this Scottish parting song that is particularly popular in which country?
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Ireland
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"\"I Dreamed I Saw St. Augustine\" is a song by Bob Dylan that was originally released on his 1967 album \"John Wesley Harding\".",
" It was recorded at the first \"John Wesley Harding\" session on October 17, 1967.",
" It has been covered by many artists, including Joan Baez on her all-Dylan album \"Any Day Now\", as well as by Vic Chesnutt, Eric Clapton, John Doe, Thea Gilmore, Adam Selzer and Dirty Projectors.",
" In addition, Jimi Hendrix at one point intended to cover this song, but felt it was too personal to Dylan and instead covered a different song from the album, \"All Along the Watchtower\"."
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"A Ri Ga To U (あ・り・が・と・う ) is the third studio album by Japanese singer-songwriter Miyuki Nakajima, released in June 1977.",
" The album features \"On the Platform\", a song later released as B-side of her breakthrough single \"The Parting Song (Wakareuta)\" ."
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"Day After Tomorrow is an album from American singer and musician Joan Baez, released in 2008.",
" The album features songs written by such composers as Tom Waits, Elvis Costello, T Bone Burnett, Patty Griffin, Thea Gilmore and Steve Earle.",
" Steve Earle also produced the album.",
" It was recorded in Nashville between December 2007 and March 2008."
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"Harpo's Ghost is the seventh album by English singer-songwriter Thea Gilmore.",
" It was released in August 2006 on Sanctuary Records.",
" The album peaked at number 69 on the UK Albums Chart."
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"Don't Stop Singing is a collaboration album between folk singer-songwriters Thea Gilmore and Sandy Denny"
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"The Threads EP is an EP by Thea Gilmore, her first release after she parted with former label Sanctuary.",
" The disc was sold only on her 2007 spring tour with remaining copies sold through the official web site afterwards.",
" All songs were written by Gilmore except \"The Parting Glass\", a traditional song she arranged."
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"Avalanche is the fifth album by English singer-songwriter Thea Gilmore.",
" It was released on 9 September 2003 on the Hungry Dog record label.",
" The album peaked at number 62 on the UK Albums Chart. \"",
"Uncut\" magazine ranked \"Avalanche\" at number 59 of its \"Albums of the Year\" for 2003 and said of Gilmore: \"You can here her growing in stature with every record she makes.\""
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"Burning Dorothy is the debut album by English singer-songwriter Thea Gilmore.",
" It was released in November 1998.",
" Categorized as indie folk-rock, her debut album is astonishingly mature from an 18-year-old artist who was discovered while she was still at school, doing work experience at Woodworm Studios.",
" A demo tape of her songs so impressed Beautiful Jo’s Tim Healey that he immediately offered her a record deal."
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"\"The Parting Glass\" is a Scottish traditional song, often sung at the end of a gathering of friends.",
" It was purportedly the most popular parting song sung in Scotland before Robert Burns wrote \"Auld Lang Syne\".",
" The song is particularly popular in Ireland and amongst Irish communities."
],
"title": "The Parting Glass"
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"\"Wakareuta\" (わかれうた , Wakareuta ) (translated into English as \"The Parting Song\" in the liner notes of Miyuki Nakajima's \"Ima no Kimochi\" album, released in 2004) is a song composed and performed by Japanese singer-songwriter Miyuki Nakajima, released as her fifth single in September 1977."
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}
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"Title: I Dreamed I Saw St. Augustine\n\n\"I Dreamed I Saw St. Augustine\" is a song by Bob Dylan that was originally released on his 1967 album \"John Wesley Harding\". It was recorded at the first \"John Wesley Harding\" session on October 17, 1967. It has been covered by many artists, including Joan Baez on her all-Dylan album \"Any Day Now\", as well as by Vic Chesnutt, Eric Clapton, John Doe, Thea Gilmore, Adam Selzer and Dirty Projectors. In addition, Jimi Hendrix at one point intended to cover this song, but felt it was too personal to Dylan and instead covered a different song from the album, \"All Along the Watchtower\".",
"Title: Arigatō (Miyuki Nakajima album)\n\nA Ri Ga To U (あ・り・が・と・う ) is the third studio album by Japanese singer-songwriter Miyuki Nakajima, released in June 1977. The album features \"On the Platform\", a song later released as B-side of her breakthrough single \"The Parting Song (Wakareuta)\" .",
"Title: Day After Tomorrow (Joan Baez album)\n\nDay After Tomorrow is an album from American singer and musician Joan Baez, released in 2008. The album features songs written by such composers as Tom Waits, Elvis Costello, T Bone Burnett, Patty Griffin, Thea Gilmore and Steve Earle. Steve Earle also produced the album. It was recorded in Nashville between December 2007 and March 2008.",
"Title: Harpo's Ghost\n\nHarpo's Ghost is the seventh album by English singer-songwriter Thea Gilmore. It was released in August 2006 on Sanctuary Records. The album peaked at number 69 on the UK Albums Chart.",
"Title: Don't Stop Singing\n\nDon't Stop Singing is a collaboration album between folk singer-songwriters Thea Gilmore and Sandy Denny",
"Title: The Threads EP\n\nThe Threads EP is an EP by Thea Gilmore, her first release after she parted with former label Sanctuary. The disc was sold only on her 2007 spring tour with remaining copies sold through the official web site afterwards. All songs were written by Gilmore except \"The Parting Glass\", a traditional song she arranged.",
"Title: Avalanche (Thea Gilmore album)\n\nAvalanche is the fifth album by English singer-songwriter Thea Gilmore. It was released on 9 September 2003 on the Hungry Dog record label. The album peaked at number 62 on the UK Albums Chart. \" Uncut\" magazine ranked \"Avalanche\" at number 59 of its \"Albums of the Year\" for 2003 and said of Gilmore: \"You can here her growing in stature with every record she makes.\"",
"Title: Burning Dorothy\n\nBurning Dorothy is the debut album by English singer-songwriter Thea Gilmore. It was released in November 1998. Categorized as indie folk-rock, her debut album is astonishingly mature from an 18-year-old artist who was discovered while she was still at school, doing work experience at Woodworm Studios. A demo tape of her songs so impressed Beautiful Jo’s Tim Healey that he immediately offered her a record deal.",
"Title: The Parting Glass\n\n\"The Parting Glass\" is a Scottish traditional song, often sung at the end of a gathering of friends. It was purportedly the most popular parting song sung in Scotland before Robert Burns wrote \"Auld Lang Syne\". The song is particularly popular in Ireland and amongst Irish communities.",
"Title: Wakareuta\n\n\"Wakareuta\" (わかれうた , Wakareuta ) (translated into English as \"The Parting Song\" in the liner notes of Miyuki Nakajima's \"Ima no Kimochi\" album, released in 2004) is a song composed and performed by Japanese singer-songwriter Miyuki Nakajima, released as her fifth single in September 1977."
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Brian Griffin is a fictional character from the American animated television series "Family Guy", an anthropomorphic white dog voiced by which American actor, filmmaker, comedian, and singer, working primarily in animation and comedy, as well as live-action and other genres, and is the creator of the TV series, "The Orville" (2017–present)?
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Seth MacFarlane
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" This and most of the Season 8 episodes were produced for season 7.",
" Directed by Greg Colton and written by Wellesley Wild, the episode originally aired on Fox in the United States on September 27, 2009, along with the series premiere of \"The Cleveland Show\".",
" In \"Road to the Multiverse\", two of the show's main characters, baby genius Stewie and anthropomorphic dog Brian, both voiced by series creator Seth MacFarlane, use an \"out-of-this-world\" remote control to travel through a series of various parallel universes.",
" They eventually end up in a world where dogs rule and humans obey.",
" Brian becomes reluctant to return to his own universe, and he ultimately ends up breaking the remote, much to the dismay of Stewie, who soon seeks a replacement.",
" The \"Road to\" episodes which have aired throughout various seasons of \"Family Guy\" were inspired by the \"Road to ...\" comedy films starring Bing Crosby, Bob Hope and Dorothy Lamour, though this episode was not originally conceived as a \"Road to\" show."
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"Christopher Cross \"Chris\" Griffin is a fictional character from the American animated television series \"Family Guy\".",
" He is the elder son and middle child of Peter and Lois Griffin and brother of Stewie and Meg Griffin.",
" He is voiced by Seth Green and first appeared on television, along with the rest of the family, in a 15-minute short on December 20, 1998.",
" Chris was created and designed by MacFarlane himself.",
" MacFarlane was asked to pitch a pilot to the Fox Broadcasting Company, based on \"The Life of Larry\" and \"Larry & Steve\", two shorts made by MacFarlane featuring a middle-aged man named Larry and an intellectual dog, Steve.",
" After the pilot was given the green light, the Griffin family appeared in the episode \"Death Has a Shadow\"."
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"\"Peter's Got Woods\" is the eleventh episode and the mid-season premiere of the fourth season of the American animated television series \"Family Guy\".",
" It originally aired on Fox in the United States on September 11, 2005.",
" In the episode, Brian offers to help an African-American woman change the name of James Woods Regional High School to Martin Luther King Jr., but his friendship with Peter becomes strained when Peter — who objects to the idea — recruits actor James Woods to sabotage the idea.",
" James Woods would later return for revenge in the season 6 episode \"Back to the Woods\", and again for \"Brian Griffin's House of Payne\" and would eventually be killed off in the season 9 premiere episode \"And Then There Were Fewer\", but is later revealed to have survived his death in the season 10 episode \"\"."
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"Brian Griffin is a fictional character from the American animated television series \"Family Guy\".",
" An anthropomorphic white dog voiced by Seth MacFarlane, he is one of the show's main characters as a member of the Griffin family.",
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"Cleveland Orenthal Brown Sr. is a fictional character from the animated television series \"Family Guy\", and its spin-off series \"The Cleveland Show\".",
" He is voiced by Mike Henry.",
" In the first seven seasons of \"Family Guy\", Cleveland is a frequently recurring character.",
" As one of Peter Griffin's neighbors and friends, Cleveland is also one of the few recurring African American characters on the show.",
" He was conceived during the seventh-inning stretch of a Cleveland Indians game.",
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" MacFarlane is the creator of the TV series \"Family Guy\" (1999–2003, 2005–present) and \"The Orville\" (2017–present), and co-creator of the TV series \"American Dad!",
"\" (2005–present) and \"The Cleveland Show\" (2009–2013).",
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" It originally aired on Fox in the United States on May 16, 1999.",
" The episode features anthropomorphic dog Brian after he swallows his pride, and joins a dog show, after much convincing, in order to win money for a new air conditioner.",
" But after an argument over a trick gone bad, with his owner, Peter Griffin, Brian realizes he is a second-class citizen and runs away from home, landing him in the pound on death row.",
" Desperate to save their dog, the Griffin family attempts to release Brian, and prevent him from being euthanized."
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"Lois Patrice Griffin (née Pewterschmidt) is one of the main characters of the American animated television series \"Family Guy\".",
" She is voiced by writer Alex Borstein and first appeared on television, along with the rest of the family, in the 15-minute short on December 20, 1998.",
" Lois was created and designed by series creator Seth MacFarlane.",
" MacFarlane was asked to pitch a pilot to the Fox Broadcasting Company based on \"Larry and Steve\", a short he made which featured a middle-aged character named Larry and an intellectual dog, Steve.",
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" The animated television series follows the dysfunctional Griffin family (father Peter, mother Lois, daughter Meg, son Chris, baby Stewie and their anthropomorphic dog Brian), who reside in the town of Quahog.",
" The show features the voices of series creator Seth MacFarlane, Alex Borstein, Seth Green, and Mila Kunis in the roles of the Griffin family.",
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"Stewart Gilligan \"Stewie\" Griffin is a main character from the American animated television series \"Family Guy\".",
" Initially obsessed with violence and matricide, Stewie (voiced by Seth MacFarlane) is the youngest child of Peter and Lois Griffin, and the brother of Meg and Chris Griffin.",
" Over the duration of the series, the violent aspects of Stewie's personality have been toned down, and he has evolved into a more eccentric, flamboyant character.",
" He has also come to have a very close friendship with the family's anthropomorphic dog, Brian.",
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"Title: Chris Griffin\n\nChristopher Cross \"Chris\" Griffin is a fictional character from the American animated television series \"Family Guy\". He is the elder son and middle child of Peter and Lois Griffin and brother of Stewie and Meg Griffin. He is voiced by Seth Green and first appeared on television, along with the rest of the family, in a 15-minute short on December 20, 1998. Chris was created and designed by MacFarlane himself. MacFarlane was asked to pitch a pilot to the Fox Broadcasting Company, based on \"The Life of Larry\" and \"Larry & Steve\", two shorts made by MacFarlane featuring a middle-aged man named Larry and an intellectual dog, Steve. After the pilot was given the green light, the Griffin family appeared in the episode \"Death Has a Shadow\".",
"Title: Peter's Got Woods\n\n\"Peter's Got Woods\" is the eleventh episode and the mid-season premiere of the fourth season of the American animated television series \"Family Guy\". It originally aired on Fox in the United States on September 11, 2005. In the episode, Brian offers to help an African-American woman change the name of James Woods Regional High School to Martin Luther King Jr., but his friendship with Peter becomes strained when Peter — who objects to the idea — recruits actor James Woods to sabotage the idea. James Woods would later return for revenge in the season 6 episode \"Back to the Woods\", and again for \"Brian Griffin's House of Payne\" and would eventually be killed off in the season 9 premiere episode \"And Then There Were Fewer\", but is later revealed to have survived his death in the season 10 episode \"\".",
"Title: Brian Griffin\n\nBrian Griffin is a fictional character from the American animated television series \"Family Guy\". An anthropomorphic white dog voiced by Seth MacFarlane, he is one of the show's main characters as a member of the Griffin family. He primarily works in the series as a less-than-adept writer struggling to find himself, attempting essays, novels, screenplays, and newspaper articles.",
"Title: Cleveland Brown\n\nCleveland Orenthal Brown Sr. is a fictional character from the animated television series \"Family Guy\", and its spin-off series \"The Cleveland Show\". He is voiced by Mike Henry. In the first seven seasons of \"Family Guy\", Cleveland is a frequently recurring character. As one of Peter Griffin's neighbors and friends, Cleveland is also one of the few recurring African American characters on the show. He was conceived during the seventh-inning stretch of a Cleveland Indians game. His established profession was that of a deli owner.",
"Title: Seth MacFarlane\n\nSeth Woodbury MacFarlane (born October 26, 1973) is an American actor, filmmaker, comedian, and singer, working primarily in animation and comedy, as well as live-action and other genres. MacFarlane is the creator of the TV series \"Family Guy\" (1999–2003, 2005–present) and \"The Orville\" (2017–present), and co-creator of the TV series \"American Dad! \" (2005–present) and \"The Cleveland Show\" (2009–2013). He also wrote, directed, and starred in the films \"Ted\" (2012), its sequel \"Ted 2\" (2015), and \"A Million Ways to Die in the West\" (2014).",
"Title: Brian: Portrait of a Dog\n\n\"Brian: Portrait of a Dog\" is the seventh episode and the season finale of the first season of the animated comedy series \"Family Guy\". It originally aired on Fox in the United States on May 16, 1999. The episode features anthropomorphic dog Brian after he swallows his pride, and joins a dog show, after much convincing, in order to win money for a new air conditioner. But after an argument over a trick gone bad, with his owner, Peter Griffin, Brian realizes he is a second-class citizen and runs away from home, landing him in the pound on death row. Desperate to save their dog, the Griffin family attempts to release Brian, and prevent him from being euthanized.",
"Title: Lois Griffin\n\nLois Patrice Griffin (née Pewterschmidt) is one of the main characters of the American animated television series \"Family Guy\". She is voiced by writer Alex Borstein and first appeared on television, along with the rest of the family, in the 15-minute short on December 20, 1998. Lois was created and designed by series creator Seth MacFarlane. MacFarlane was asked to pitch a pilot to the Fox Broadcasting Company based on \"Larry and Steve\", a short he made which featured a middle-aged character named Larry and an intellectual dog, Steve. After the pilot was given the green light, the Griffin family appeared on the episode \"Death Has a Shadow\".",
"Title: Family Guy (season 7)\n\n\"Family Guy\"'s seventh season first aired on the Fox network in sixteen episodes from September 28, 2008 to May 17, 2009 before being released as two DVD box sets and syndicated. The animated television series follows the dysfunctional Griffin family (father Peter, mother Lois, daughter Meg, son Chris, baby Stewie and their anthropomorphic dog Brian), who reside in the town of Quahog. The show features the voices of series creator Seth MacFarlane, Alex Borstein, Seth Green, and Mila Kunis in the roles of the Griffin family. The executive producers for the seventh season were MacFarlane, Danny Smith, David Goodman and Chris Sheridan. Goodman and Sheridan served as showrunners for season seven.",
"Title: Stewie Griffin\n\nStewart Gilligan \"Stewie\" Griffin is a main character from the American animated television series \"Family Guy\". Initially obsessed with violence and matricide, Stewie (voiced by Seth MacFarlane) is the youngest child of Peter and Lois Griffin, and the brother of Meg and Chris Griffin. Over the duration of the series, the violent aspects of Stewie's personality have been toned down, and he has evolved into a more eccentric, flamboyant character. He has also come to have a very close friendship with the family's anthropomorphic dog, Brian. Stewie is considered to be the show's breakout character. \"Wizard\" magazine rated him the 95th greatest villain of all time."
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the drama series Most Wanted stars this American actress who was born in Los Angeles who also portrayed what character in the 1971 film The Beguiled that seduces Clint Eastwoods character?
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Carol
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"Will Yun Lee (born March 22, 1971) is an American actor and martial artist.",
" He is best known for his roles as Danny Woo in the supernatural drama series \"Witchblade\" and Jae Kim in the science fiction drama series \"Bionic Woman\".",
" Lee has also portrayed notable roles in the films \"Die Another Day\" (2002), \"Elektra\" (2005), and \"The Wolverine\" (2013)."
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"Dayzee Leigh is a fictional character from the American CBS soap opera \"The Bold and the Beautiful\", a top-rated U.S. TV series.",
" Portrayed by Kristolyn Lloyd, the character was introduced by head writer Bradley Bell on October 7, 2010.",
" Lloyd played the character as a recurring guest role for a short period of time, until she was promoted to contract status and became a series regular.",
" Dayzee was initially a poor young woman, working and living on the streets of Skid Row, Los Angeles.",
" She soon started a friendship with the show's matriarch Stephanie Forrester, who was diagnosed with lung cancer at the time.",
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"Austin Young (born April 12, 1966) is an American photographer, film maker and new media artist currently based in Los Angeles.",
" His work has created an encyclopedic documentation of sub and trans culture in New York, Los Angeles and San Francisco.",
" Young's photographs have been featured in major publications such as Interview magazine, OK, and Flaunt and have been shown in solo exhibitions and projects at LACMA (Los Angeles, CA), Machine Project (Los Angeles, CA), Hammer Museum (Los Angeles, CA), Berkeley Art Museum (Berkeley, California); and as well as groups shows at Los Angeles Contemporary Exhibitions (Los Angeles, CA) and Stephen Cohen Gallery (Los Angeles, CA).",
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"Maggie Stone is a fictional character from the American daytime drama \"All My Children\".",
" She was portrayed by actress Elizabeth Hendrickson, who also portrayed Maggie's identical twin sister Frankie Stone.",
" The character came to Pine Valley in 2002 after Frankie's death, and dated Bianca Montgomery while investigating her sister's demise.",
" The series portrayed Bianca as having fallen in love with Maggie, with Maggie initially maintaining that she is only interested in men.",
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"Miss Gulch Returns!",
" is a one-man musical comedy written and originally performed by Fred Barton.",
" It is a loose parody of the character of Almira Gulch from the 1939 MGM film \"The Wizard of Oz\" as portrayed by Margaret Hamilton.",
" Although the script alludes to the character of the Wicked Witch of the West (also portrayed by Hamilton in the film) it focuses primarily on Gulch.",
" Blurring the line between fiction and reality, the show builds on the premise that Almira Gulch was an actress—rather than a character \"portrayed\" by an actress—who appeared in \"The Wizard of Oz\" (as herself), and who has existence beyond that film, most notably as a second-tier nightclub performer."
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"Magnum Force is a 1973 American action thriller and the second to feature Clint Eastwood as maverick cop Harry Callahan after the 1971 film \"Dirty Harry\".",
" Ted Post, who also directed Eastwood in the television series \"Rawhide\" and the feature film \"Hang 'Em High\", directed this second installment in the \"Dirty Harry\" film series.",
" The screenplay was written by John Milius (who provided an uncredited rewrite for the original film) and Michael Cimino.",
" The film score was once again composed by Lalo Schifrin.",
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"Jo Ann Harris (born May 27, 1949) is an American actress.",
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" Her other films included \"Maryjane\" (1968), \"The Gay Deceivers\" (1969), \"The Sporting Club\" (1971), \"The Parallax View\" (1974), \"Rape Squad\" (1974), \"Cruise Into Terror\" (1978), and \"Deadly Games\" (1982)."
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"Genevieve Gaignard (1981), born Orange, Massachusetts, is best known for work exploring issues of cultural identity as a self-identified mixed-race woman.",
" Gaignard’s work utilizes photography, videography, and installation to explore the overlap of black and white America through staged environments and character performances.",
" She received her BA in photography at Massachusetts College of Art and Design in 2007, and an MFA at Yale University in 2014.",
" Gaigrard's represented by Shulamit Nazarian gallery in Los Angeles, and her work was exhibited at The Cabin LA in Los Angeles, CA, The FLAG Art Foundation, New York, NY, The California African American Museum, Los Angeles, CA The Foley Gallery, New York, NY, and two residentially-owned gallery exhibitions in Los Angeles, CA.",
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"Escape from Alcatraz is a 1979 American prison thriller film directed by Don Siegel.",
" It is an adaptation of the 1963 non-fiction book of the same name by J. Campbell Bruce and dramatizes the 1962 prisoner escape from the maximum security prison on Alcatraz Island.",
" The film stars Clint Eastwood, Jack Thibeau and Fred Ward as prisoners Frank Morris, Clarence Anglin and John Anglin.",
" Allen West was played by Larry Hankin; his character's name was changed to Charley Butts.",
" Patrick McGoohan portrays the suspicious, vindictive warden and Danny Glover appears in his film debut.",
" \"Escape from Alcatraz\" marks the fifth and final collaboration between Siegel and Eastwood, following \"Coogan's Bluff\" (1968), \"Two Mules for Sister Sara\" (1970), \"The Beguiled\" (1971) and \"Dirty Harry\" (1971)."
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"Title: Most Wanted (TV series)\n\nMost Wanted is an American crime drama series shown on ABC from October 16, 1976 until August 20, 1977. It stars Robert Stack, Jo Ann Harris, Shelly Novack, and Hari Rhodes. This program marks the reunion of series star Stack with noted producer Quinn Martin, as the two had worked together previously on the series \"The Untouchables\".",
"Title: Will Yun Lee\n\nWill Yun Lee (born March 22, 1971) is an American actor and martial artist. He is best known for his roles as Danny Woo in the supernatural drama series \"Witchblade\" and Jae Kim in the science fiction drama series \"Bionic Woman\". Lee has also portrayed notable roles in the films \"Die Another Day\" (2002), \"Elektra\" (2005), and \"The Wolverine\" (2013).",
"Title: Dayzee Leigh\n\nDayzee Leigh is a fictional character from the American CBS soap opera \"The Bold and the Beautiful\", a top-rated U.S. TV series. Portrayed by Kristolyn Lloyd, the character was introduced by head writer Bradley Bell on October 7, 2010. Lloyd played the character as a recurring guest role for a short period of time, until she was promoted to contract status and became a series regular. Dayzee was initially a poor young woman, working and living on the streets of Skid Row, Los Angeles. She soon started a friendship with the show's matriarch Stephanie Forrester, who was diagnosed with lung cancer at the time. Dayzee gave her the incentive she needed to undergo treatment, and she survived. Bell was highly involved in the making of the character and the Skid Row storyline, and Lloyd had a background knowledge of it because of her charity work in Los Angeles and overseas.",
"Title: Austin Young\n\nAustin Young (born April 12, 1966) is an American photographer, film maker and new media artist currently based in Los Angeles. His work has created an encyclopedic documentation of sub and trans culture in New York, Los Angeles and San Francisco. Young's photographs have been featured in major publications such as Interview magazine, OK, and Flaunt and have been shown in solo exhibitions and projects at LACMA (Los Angeles, CA), Machine Project (Los Angeles, CA), Hammer Museum (Los Angeles, CA), Berkeley Art Museum (Berkeley, California); and as well as groups shows at Los Angeles Contemporary Exhibitions (Los Angeles, CA) and Stephen Cohen Gallery (Los Angeles, CA). In addition to photography and film making, Young is co-founder of Fallen Fruit, an art collective who use fruit as a common denominator for public engagement and collaboration.",
"Title: Maggie Stone\n\nMaggie Stone is a fictional character from the American daytime drama \"All My Children\". She was portrayed by actress Elizabeth Hendrickson, who also portrayed Maggie's identical twin sister Frankie Stone. The character came to Pine Valley in 2002 after Frankie's death, and dated Bianca Montgomery while investigating her sister's demise. The series portrayed Bianca as having fallen in love with Maggie, with Maggie initially maintaining that she is only interested in men. The series featured her dating several men, taking a few of them to bed, sometimes out of confusion and other times out of a clear attempt to dispel her growing romantic attraction to Bianca. The two eventually become lovers, though heartbreak follows.",
"Title: Miss Gulch Returns!\n\nMiss Gulch Returns! is a one-man musical comedy written and originally performed by Fred Barton. It is a loose parody of the character of Almira Gulch from the 1939 MGM film \"The Wizard of Oz\" as portrayed by Margaret Hamilton. Although the script alludes to the character of the Wicked Witch of the West (also portrayed by Hamilton in the film) it focuses primarily on Gulch. Blurring the line between fiction and reality, the show builds on the premise that Almira Gulch was an actress—rather than a character \"portrayed\" by an actress—who appeared in \"The Wizard of Oz\" (as herself), and who has existence beyond that film, most notably as a second-tier nightclub performer.",
"Title: Magnum Force\n\nMagnum Force is a 1973 American action thriller and the second to feature Clint Eastwood as maverick cop Harry Callahan after the 1971 film \"Dirty Harry\". Ted Post, who also directed Eastwood in the television series \"Rawhide\" and the feature film \"Hang 'Em High\", directed this second installment in the \"Dirty Harry\" film series. The screenplay was written by John Milius (who provided an uncredited rewrite for the original film) and Michael Cimino. The film score was once again composed by Lalo Schifrin. This film features early appearances by David Soul, Tim Matheson and Robert Urich. At 124 minutes, it is also the longest \"Dirty Harry\" film.",
"Title: Jo Ann Harris\n\nJo Ann Harris (born May 27, 1949) is an American actress. Born Jo Ann Marcovitch in Los Angeles, she is known for her many television and film roles beginning in 1967 onward. In the 1971 film \"The Beguiled\" she portrayed the 17-year-old Carol who seduces Clint Eastwood's character. Her other films included \"Maryjane\" (1968), \"The Gay Deceivers\" (1969), \"The Sporting Club\" (1971), \"The Parallax View\" (1974), \"Rape Squad\" (1974), \"Cruise Into Terror\" (1978), and \"Deadly Games\" (1982).",
"Title: Genevieve Gaignard\n\nGenevieve Gaignard (1981), born Orange, Massachusetts, is best known for work exploring issues of cultural identity as a self-identified mixed-race woman. Gaignard’s work utilizes photography, videography, and installation to explore the overlap of black and white America through staged environments and character performances. She received her BA in photography at Massachusetts College of Art and Design in 2007, and an MFA at Yale University in 2014. Gaigrard's represented by Shulamit Nazarian gallery in Los Angeles, and her work was exhibited at The Cabin LA in Los Angeles, CA, The FLAG Art Foundation, New York, NY, The California African American Museum, Los Angeles, CA The Foley Gallery, New York, NY, and two residentially-owned gallery exhibitions in Los Angeles, CA. Her work's featured in publications as The New York Times and The Los Angeles Times. Gaignard’s photographic series is inspired by Carrie Mae Weems with similarities to Diane Arbus and Cindy Sherman formatted as the 21st-century selfie.",
"Title: Escape from Alcatraz (film)\n\nEscape from Alcatraz is a 1979 American prison thriller film directed by Don Siegel. It is an adaptation of the 1963 non-fiction book of the same name by J. Campbell Bruce and dramatizes the 1962 prisoner escape from the maximum security prison on Alcatraz Island. The film stars Clint Eastwood, Jack Thibeau and Fred Ward as prisoners Frank Morris, Clarence Anglin and John Anglin. Allen West was played by Larry Hankin; his character's name was changed to Charley Butts. Patrick McGoohan portrays the suspicious, vindictive warden and Danny Glover appears in his film debut. \"Escape from Alcatraz\" marks the fifth and final collaboration between Siegel and Eastwood, following \"Coogan's Bluff\" (1968), \"Two Mules for Sister Sara\" (1970), \"The Beguiled\" (1971) and \"Dirty Harry\" (1971)."
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What is the birth date of the person who instituted the Indian Independence Medal?
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14 December 1895
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"Title: Indian Independence Medal\n\nThe Indian Independence Medal was instituted by George VI in 1949 as a commemorative medal. It was used to reward all members of the Indian armed forces serving on 15 August 1947 and all British military personnel for their contribution after the independence of the Dominion of India in August 1947.",
"Title: Independence Medal (Ciskei)\n\nThe Independence Medal was instituted by the President of the Republic of Ciskei in 1981, for award to all serving members of the Ciskei Defence Force on 4 December 1981 to commemorate the independence of Ciskei.",
"Title: Bharatiya Mazdoor Sangh\n\nThe Bharatiya Mazdoor Sangh (translation: \"Indian Workers' Union\") is the largest central trade union organization in India. It was founded by Dattopant Thengadi on 23 July 1955, which also happens to be the anniversary of the birth date (23 July 1856) of Bal Gangadhar Tilak the first popular leader of the Indian Independence Movement.",
"Title: Independence Medal (Transkei)\n\nThe Independence Medal was instituted by the State President of the Republic of Transkei to commemorate Independence on 26 October 1976. It was awarded to all ranks on the active strength of the Transkei Defence Force upon independence.",
"Title: Orders, decorations, and medals of Zimbabwe\n\nThe Zimbabwean honours system was instituted in late 1980 to replace the Rhodesian honours system. The first award that was instituted was the Independence Medal, which was awarded to those who were involved in the Zimbabwean independence commemorations in some way. The Zimbabwean honours system includes a range of orders, gallantry decorations, gallantry medals, and service medals.",
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Which magazine did Richard Taylor jointly edit that is also one of the oldest scientific journals published in English?
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Philosophical Magazine
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"Title: The Journals of Gerontology\n\nThe Journals of Gerontology are the first scientific journals on aging published in the United States. The publication is separated into four separate peer-reviewed scientific journals, each with its own editor, and published in two series. The \"Journal of Gerontology: Biological Sciences\" and the \"Journal of Gerontology: Medical Sciences\" are housed within \"The Journals of Gerontology, Series A\"; the \"Journal of Gerontology: Psychological Sciences\" and the \"Journal of Gerontology: Social Sciences\" are housed within \"The Journals of Gerontology, Series B\". The journals are published by Oxford University Press on behalf of The Gerontological Society of America.",
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2,260
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In what city is John Eastin Van Maanen a professor?
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Cambridge, Massachusetts
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"Title: LP 145-141\n\nLP 145-141 is a white dwarf located 15 light years from the Solar System. According to a 2009 paper, it is the fourth closest known white dwarf to the Sun (after Sirius B, Procyon B, and van Maanen's star.)",
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"Title: Tesla (crater)\n\nTesla is a lunar crater that is located on the Moon's far side, just to the southeast of the larger H. G. Wells. About one crater diameter to the southwest of Tesla is Kidinnu, and to the southeast is Van Maanen. The crater is named after Serbian American inventor Nikola Tesla.",
"Title: Buddleja davidii 'Buddma' = Moonshine\n\nBuddleja davidii 'Buddma' (selling name ) is a cultivar raised by Pieter van Maanen from a chance seedling found at Plantipp Nurseries, Ederveen, The Netherlands, in 2006. ",
"Title: Gregory Van Maanen\n\nGregory Van Maanen (born November 3, 1937, Paterson, New Jersey) is an artist who has been exhibiting work since 1988. He has had several solo shows at Cavin-Morris Gallery in New York as well as a solo show at Rutgers University. His work has been widely shown in group exhibitions and Van Maanen’s art is in the permanent collections of the New Orleans Museum of Art, First Bank of Minneapolis, National Vietnam Veterans Art Museum, New Jersey State Council of the Arts, Jersey City Museum, Morris Museum, and others.",
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What is the date of birth of the man who established Sports Direct International in 1982 ?
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9 September 1964
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"Title: Golden Maple Awards\n\nThe Golden Maple Awards are annual awards presented by the Academy of Canadians in Sports and Entertainment – Los Angeles (ACISE-LA) to Canadian actors performing in television shows broadcast in the United States. The ACISE-LA is non-profit org, with members consisting of acting and directing talent, Canadian Olympians, and Canadian athletes who play for established sports franchises. The first awards ceremony was held on July 1, 2015.",
"Title: Donnay (sports)\n\nDonnay Sports is a sporting goods brand owned by the British retailer Sports Direct International. The company was founded in 1913 by Emile Donnay and was based in Couvin, Belgium. Donnay manufactured wooden tennis rackets from 1934, and by the 1970s was the largest manufacturer of tennis rackets in the world. However, the company failed to adapt to the new market for graphite rackets, and entered administration in 1988. After a succession of owners, the brand was eventually sold to Sports Direct, who continue to license the use of the brand worldwide.",
"Title: Gelert (company)\n\nGelert is a British camping and outdoor clothing importer founded in Gwynedd, North Wales. Since 2013, it has been owned by Sports Direct International."
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Driven to Tears is a song written by Sting and first released by an English band that formed in what year?
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1977
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" The album is an edited recording of the band's headline performance at Glastonbury CND Festival '87.",
" It was first released as a live album in 1992.",
" The live album charted at number thirty-three on the UK Albums Chart and was certified as Silver (60,000 units sold) by the BPI.",
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" Reeves and Cullen play a version of electronic dance music considered to fall under the gothic pop label and their self-described sound is considered “guitar-crazy and danceable.”",
" The band became well-known when their music was featured in the 2013 hit video game, Grand Theft Auto V.",
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" It was released from his 1996 album \"Mercury Falling\".",
" The song was also released as a single, and reached number 94 and number 54 on the U.S. and UK singles charts, respectively.",
" Sting also recorded the song as a duet with country music artist Toby Keith on Keith's 1997 \"Dream Walkin'\" album.",
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" It was their seventh UK Top 30 chart hit, peaking at number two in April 1985, and thus becoming the group's highest-charting UK single.",
" In the US, it was the lead single from the album and gave the band their first \"Billboard\" Hot 100 number-one hit on 8 June 1985, remaining there for two weeks.",
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" The Police became globally popular in the late 1970s and early 1980s and are generally regarded as one of the first new-wave groups to achieve mainstream success, playing a style of rock influenced by punk, reggae, and jazz.",
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"Title: BBC Radio 1 Live in Concert (New Order album)\n\nBBC Radio 1 Live in Concert is a live album by the English band New Order. The album is an edited recording of the band's headline performance at Glastonbury CND Festival '87. It was first released as a live album in 1992. The live album charted at number thirty-three on the UK Albums Chart and was certified as Silver (60,000 units sold) by the BPI. The live album received mixed reviews and was first released as a LP, CD and Cassette in February 1992. The live album was released in June 2000 with new artwork by The Peter Saville Studio with photography by Jon Wozencroft. The original sleeve was designed by Mental Block.",
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"Title: Everybody Wants to Rule the World\n\n\"Everybody Wants to Rule the World\" is a song by English band Tears for Fears. Originally released in the UK on 22 March 1985 it was the band's ninth single release in the United Kingdom and the third from their second LP \"Songs from the Big Chair\". It was their seventh UK Top 30 chart hit, peaking at number two in April 1985, and thus becoming the group's highest-charting UK single. In the US, it was the lead single from the album and gave the band their first \"Billboard\" Hot 100 number-one hit on 8 June 1985, remaining there for two weeks. It also reached number one on both the Hot Dance Club Play and Hot Dance Music/Maxi-Singles Sales charts in the US. The song has since become the pinnacle of Tears for Fears' chart success.",
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"Title: Demolition Man (song)\n\n\"Demolition Man\" is a song written by Sting and performed by Grace Jones as the A-side of a 1981 single. Sting's band, the Police, later released their rendition of the song on their album \"Ghost in the Machine\", as did Manfred Mann's Earth Band.",
"Title: The Police\n\nThe Police were an English new wave band formed in London in 1977. For most of their history the band consisted of Sting (lead vocals, bass guitar, primary songwriter), Andy Summers (guitar) and Stewart Copeland (drums, percussion). The Police became globally popular in the late 1970s and early 1980s and are generally regarded as one of the first new-wave groups to achieve mainstream success, playing a style of rock influenced by punk, reggae, and jazz. They are also considered one of the leaders of the Second British Invasion of the United States. They disbanded in 1986, but reunited in early 2007 for a one-off world tour that ended in August 2008."
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2,263
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Are Ruichang and Panshi both located in China?
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yes
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"Title: Ruichang\n\nRuichang () is a county-level city under the jurisdiction of Jiujiang, in the north of China's Jiangxi province, along the Yangtze River.",
"Title: Panshi\n\nPanshi () is a city of south-central Jilin province of Northeast China. It is under the administration of Jilin City."
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2,264
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Which band was formed first, Hellogoodbye or SWMRS?
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Hellogoodbye
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" Just two years later, in 1932, the firm was dissolved after the passage of the Glass–Steagall Act in 1932.",
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"Captain Konstantin Konstantinovich Vakulovsky (born 28 October 1894, died Summer 1918) was a World War I flying ace credited with six aerial victories.",
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"Hellogoodbye (sometimes styled as hellogoodbye) is a pop rock band that was formed in Huntington Beach, California in 2001 by singer Forrest Kline.",
" They were signed to Drive-Thru Records and released their first full-length album \"Zombies!",
" Aliens!",
" Vampires!",
" Dinosaurs!",
"\" in 2006, in addition to their previously released EP \"Hellogoodbye\" and DVD \"OMG HGB DVD ROTFL\".",
" In 2010, the band released \"Would It Kill You?",
"\" on their label Wasted Summer Records.",
" The album was released in the United Kingdom and Europe by LAB Records on the 14 March 2011.",
" Hellogoodbye released their third album, Everything is Debatable, on October 29, 2013, while touring as the opening act for Paramore's The Self-Titled Tour."
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" The band added Travis Neumann in 2009, who later left in 2014 due to creative differences.",
" The band released a demo and a string of EPs from 2008 to 2010.",
" The band released their first album, \"Don't Be a Dick\", on June 14, 2011.",
" The band's second album, \"Lost at Seventeen\", was released on June 11, 2013.",
" They added Sebastian Mueller as the bassist 2014.",
" The band's third studio album, and their first under the name SWMRS after dropping their former name, \"Drive North\", was released February 12, 2016, via Uncool Records. \"",
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"Liberty Baptist Church is a historic church built about 1858 in Grooverville, Georgia.",
" It was added to the National Register of Historic Places on August 20, 2013.",
" It is located on Liberty Church Road.",
" There is a Georgia Historical Commission historical marker at the site.",
" According to the marker: \"In 1841 the Ocklochnee anti-Missionary Baptist Association passed a ruling to dismiss members believing in the 'new fangled institutions of the day.'\"",
" One of the excommunicated sisters joined with others in forming the Liberty Baptist Church.",
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"SV St. Georg Hamburg is a German association football club playing in Hamburg.",
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" Like their brother side, \"St. Georg\" was a founding member of the German Football Association (Deutscher Fussball Bund or German Football Association) at Leipzig in 1900.",
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"Title: Konstantin Vakulovsky\n\nCaptain Konstantin Konstantinovich Vakulovsky (born 28 October 1894, died Summer 1918) was a World War I flying ace credited with six aerial victories. A major general's son, he volunteered for aviation duty on 8 August 1914, six days after graduating from university. He taught himself to fly, and became one of Russia's first military pilots on 13 June 1915. After escaping the fall of the Novogeorgievsk Fortress in a hazardous flight, Vakylovsky flew reconnaissance missions, some through heavy ground fire. Given command of the newly formed First Fighter Detachment, he became a flying ace credited with six aerial victories. He died in a flying accident during Summer 1918.",
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"Title: Hellogoodbye\n\nHellogoodbye (sometimes styled as hellogoodbye) is a pop rock band that was formed in Huntington Beach, California in 2001 by singer Forrest Kline. They were signed to Drive-Thru Records and released their first full-length album \"Zombies! Aliens! Vampires! Dinosaurs! \" in 2006, in addition to their previously released EP \"Hellogoodbye\" and DVD \"OMG HGB DVD ROTFL\". In 2010, the band released \"Would It Kill You? \" on their label Wasted Summer Records. The album was released in the United Kingdom and Europe by LAB Records on the 14 March 2011. Hellogoodbye released their third album, Everything is Debatable, on October 29, 2013, while touring as the opening act for Paramore's The Self-Titled Tour.",
"Title: SWMRS\n\nSWMRS (formerly Emily's Army) is an American punk rock band formed in Oakland, California in 2004 by Cole Becker and Joey Armstrong, with Cole's brother Max joining only a few weeks afterwards. They drew on a mix of influences ranging from the Beach Boys to the Ramones to create their own brand of rock. The band added Travis Neumann in 2009, who later left in 2014 due to creative differences. The band released a demo and a string of EPs from 2008 to 2010. The band released their first album, \"Don't Be a Dick\", on June 14, 2011. The band's second album, \"Lost at Seventeen\", was released on June 11, 2013. They added Sebastian Mueller as the bassist 2014. The band's third studio album, and their first under the name SWMRS after dropping their former name, \"Drive North\", was released February 12, 2016, via Uncool Records. \" Drive North\" was later re-released and remastered after the band was signed to record label Fueled By Ramen on October 13, 2016.",
"Title: Liberty Baptist Church (Grooverville, Georgia)\n\nLiberty Baptist Church is a historic church built about 1858 in Grooverville, Georgia. It was added to the National Register of Historic Places on August 20, 2013. It is located on Liberty Church Road. There is a Georgia Historical Commission historical marker at the site. According to the marker: \"In 1841 the Ocklochnee anti-Missionary Baptist Association passed a ruling to dismiss members believing in the 'new fangled institutions of the day.'\" One of the excommunicated sisters joined with others in forming the Liberty Baptist Church. The church includes a slave gallery. Freed slaves from the area formed First Elizabeth Church in Grooverville.",
"Title: West Bengal Legislative Assembly election, 1967\n\nThe West Bengal Legislative Assembly election, 1967 was held in Indian state of West Bengal in 1967 to elect 280 members to the West Bengal Legislative Assembly. United Front led by Ajoy Mukherjee won majority of seats in the election, and formed first non-Congress government of the state.",
"Title: SV St. Georg\n\nSV St. Georg Hamburg is a German association football club playing in Hamburg. The club was established 3 June 1895 and shares a common origin with \"FC Hammonia Hamburg\": both sides arose out of the students group Seminarvereinigung Frisch-Auf with \"St. Georg\" being formed first on the left bank of the Alster River, and \"Hammonia\" appearing later on the right bank. Like their brother side, \"St. Georg\" was a founding member of the German Football Association (Deutscher Fussball Bund or German Football Association) at Leipzig in 1900. However, while \"Hammonia\" folded after only a short existence, \"St. Georg\" still plays today.",
"Title: Japp–Maitland condensation\n\nThe Japp–Maitland condensation is an organic reaction and a type of Aldol reaction and a tandem reaction. In a reaction between the ketone 2-pentanone and the aldehyde benzaldehyde catalyzed by base the bis Aldol adduct is formed first. The second step is a ring-closing reaction when one hydroxyl group displaces the other in a nucleophilic substitution forming an oxo-tetrahydropyran.",
"Title: Drive North\n\nDrive North is the third studio album by the American rock band SWMRS, released on February 16, 2016, through their own label, Uncool Records. It was re-released through Fueled By Ramen on October 14, 2016 when they added the songs \"Palm Trees\" and \"Lose It\" to the record. It is the band's first studio album and second overall release under the name SWMRS after changing their name in late 2014. It is the first album to feature bassist Seb Mueller and guitarist Max Becker, who previously played bass. It is the band's first independent release and is also the band's first studio album not to be produced by drummer Joey Armstrong's father, Billie Joe Armstrong."
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In what year did the founder of Getty Oil get coined the "Fortune" magazine's richest living American?
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1957
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" At his death, he was worth more than $2 billion (approximately $ billion in 2016).",
" A book published in 1996 ranked him as the 67th richest American who ever lived, based on his wealth as a percentage of the gross national product."
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"Trust is an upcoming American television anthology series.",
" The series was ordered by and will premiere on FX in January 2018.",
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"Sir John Paul Getty, KBE (born Eugene Paul Getty; 7 September 1932 – 17 April 2003), was a wealthy American-born British philanthropist and book collector.",
" He was the elder son of Jean Paul Getty Sr. (1892–1976), one of the richest men in the world at the time, and his wife Ann Rork.",
" The Getty family's wealth was the result of the oil business founded by George Franklin Getty.",
" At birth he was given the name Eugene Paul Getty, but in later life he adopted other names, including Paul Getty, John Paul Getty, Jean Paul Getty Jr., and John Paul Getty II.",
" A long-time Anglophile, he became a British citizen in 1997.",
" In 1986, he was awarded an honorary knighthood for services to causes ranging from cricket, to art and to the Conservative Party.",
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" In 1998 he changed his name by deed poll when he renounced the first name Eugene and wished to be known as Sir Paul Getty, KBE."
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"Damien Steven Hirst ( ; born 7 June 1965) is an English artist, entrepreneur, and art collector.",
" He is the most prominent member of the group known as the Young British Artists (or YBAs), who dominated the art scene in the UK during the 1990s.",
" He is internationally renowned, and is reportedly the United Kingdom's richest living artist, with his wealth valued at £215M in the 2010 \"Sunday Times\" Rich List.",
" During the 1990s his career was closely linked with the collector Charles Saatchi, but increasing frictions came to a head in 2003 and the relationship ended."
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"Skelly Oil Company was a medium-sized oil company founded in 1919 by William Grove (Bill) Skelly, Chesley Coleman Herndon and Frederick A. Pielsticker in Tulsa, Oklahoma.",
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" Skelly Oil became part of Getty Oil Company, Mission Oil Company, Tidewater Oil Company.",
" It became defunct when absorbed by Getty Oil Company in 1974, and the abandoned Skelly brand logo was revived by Nimmons-Joliet Development Corp. in 2012."
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"Mohammed Hussein Ali Al-'Amoudi (Amharic: , Arabic: محمد حسين علي العمودي ) is a Saudi Arabian and Ethiopian billionaire businessman.",
" In 2016, his net worth was estimated by \"Forbes\" at approximately $10.9 billion and a relative fall in net value was linked to the global fall in oil and gold prices at the time of estimation.",
" He was also listed as Ethiopia's richest man, the second richest Saudi Arabian citizen in the world and the second richest black person in the world.",
" Al Amoudi made his fortune in construction and real estate before branching out to buy oil refineries in Sweden and Morocco.",
" He is the largest individual foreign investor in Ethiopia and a major investor in Sweden."
],
"title": "Mohammed Hussein Al Amoudi"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Getty Oil is an American oil marketing company with its origins as part of the large integrated oil company founded by the father of J. Paul Getty."
],
"title": "Getty Oil"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Ludvig Immanuel Nobel ( ; Russian: Лю́двиг Эммануи́лович Нобе́ль; Swedish: \"Ludvig Emmanuel Nobel\" ] ; 27 July 1831, Stockholm – 12 April 1888, Cannes) was a Swedish-Russian engineer, a noted businessman and a humanitarian.",
" One of the most prominent members of the Nobel family, he was the son of Immanuel Nobel (also an engineering pioneer) and the older brother of Alfred Nobel (founder of the Nobel Prize).",
" With his brother Robert, he operated Branobel, an oil company in Baku, Azerbaijan which at one point produced 50% of the world's oil.",
" He is credited with creating the Russian oil industry.",
" Ludvig Nobel built the largest fortune of any of the Nobel brothers and was one of the world's richest men.",
" Following the Bolshevik revolution, the communists confiscated the Nobel family's vast fortune in Russia."
],
"title": "Ludvig Nobel"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Gordon Peter Getty (born December 20, 1933) is an American businessman, investor, philanthropist and classical music composer, the fourth child of oil tycoon J. Paul Getty.",
" His mother, Ann Rork, was his father's fourth wife.",
" When his father died in 1976, Gordon assumed control of Getty's US$2 billion trust.",
" According to the Forbes 400, as of September 2011 his net worth is $2 billion, making him number 212 on the list of the richest Americans."
],
"title": "Gordon Getty"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Andrew Vicari (born Andrea Antonio Giovanni Vaccari, 20 April 1932 – 3 October 2016) was a Welsh painter working in France, who established a career painting portraits of prominent people.",
" Despite being largely unknown in his own country, as of 2004 Vicari was Britain's richest living painter, and at one time Britain 18th richest person."
],
"title": "Andrew Vicari"
}
] |
[
"Title: J. Paul Getty\n\nJean Paul Getty (December 15, 1892 – June 6, 1976) was an American industrialist. He founded the Getty Oil Company, and in 1957 \"Fortune\" magazine named him the richest living American, while the 1966 Guinness Book of Records named him as the world's richest private citizen, worth an estimated $1.2 billion (approximately $ billion in 2016). At his death, he was worth more than $2 billion (approximately $ billion in 2016). A book published in 1996 ranked him as the 67th richest American who ever lived, based on his wealth as a percentage of the gross national product.",
"Title: Trust (U.S. TV series)\n\nTrust is an upcoming American television anthology series. The series was ordered by and will premiere on FX in January 2018. \"Trust\"'s 10-episode first season is set in 1973 and centers on John Paul Getty III, then-heir to Getty Oil. The first season will be written by Simon Beaufoy and directed by Danny Boyle.",
"Title: John Paul Getty Jr.\n\nSir John Paul Getty, KBE (born Eugene Paul Getty; 7 September 1932 – 17 April 2003), was a wealthy American-born British philanthropist and book collector. He was the elder son of Jean Paul Getty Sr. (1892–1976), one of the richest men in the world at the time, and his wife Ann Rork. The Getty family's wealth was the result of the oil business founded by George Franklin Getty. At birth he was given the name Eugene Paul Getty, but in later life he adopted other names, including Paul Getty, John Paul Getty, Jean Paul Getty Jr., and John Paul Getty II. A long-time Anglophile, he became a British citizen in 1997. In 1986, he was awarded an honorary knighthood for services to causes ranging from cricket, to art and to the Conservative Party. His honorary knighthood became substantive when he became a British citizen. In 1998 he changed his name by deed poll when he renounced the first name Eugene and wished to be known as Sir Paul Getty, KBE.",
"Title: Damien Hirst\n\nDamien Steven Hirst ( ; born 7 June 1965) is an English artist, entrepreneur, and art collector. He is the most prominent member of the group known as the Young British Artists (or YBAs), who dominated the art scene in the UK during the 1990s. He is internationally renowned, and is reportedly the United Kingdom's richest living artist, with his wealth valued at £215M in the 2010 \"Sunday Times\" Rich List. During the 1990s his career was closely linked with the collector Charles Saatchi, but increasing frictions came to a head in 2003 and the relationship ended.",
"Title: Skelly Oil\n\nSkelly Oil Company was a medium-sized oil company founded in 1919 by William Grove (Bill) Skelly, Chesley Coleman Herndon and Frederick A. Pielsticker in Tulsa, Oklahoma. J. Paul Getty acquired control of the company during the 1930s. Skelly Oil became part of Getty Oil Company, Mission Oil Company, Tidewater Oil Company. It became defunct when absorbed by Getty Oil Company in 1974, and the abandoned Skelly brand logo was revived by Nimmons-Joliet Development Corp. in 2012.",
"Title: Mohammed Hussein Al Amoudi\n\nMohammed Hussein Ali Al-'Amoudi (Amharic: , Arabic: محمد حسين علي العمودي ) is a Saudi Arabian and Ethiopian billionaire businessman. In 2016, his net worth was estimated by \"Forbes\" at approximately $10.9 billion and a relative fall in net value was linked to the global fall in oil and gold prices at the time of estimation. He was also listed as Ethiopia's richest man, the second richest Saudi Arabian citizen in the world and the second richest black person in the world. Al Amoudi made his fortune in construction and real estate before branching out to buy oil refineries in Sweden and Morocco. He is the largest individual foreign investor in Ethiopia and a major investor in Sweden.",
"Title: Getty Oil\n\nGetty Oil is an American oil marketing company with its origins as part of the large integrated oil company founded by the father of J. Paul Getty.",
"Title: Ludvig Nobel\n\nLudvig Immanuel Nobel ( ; Russian: Лю́двиг Эммануи́лович Нобе́ль; Swedish: \"Ludvig Emmanuel Nobel\" ] ; 27 July 1831, Stockholm – 12 April 1888, Cannes) was a Swedish-Russian engineer, a noted businessman and a humanitarian. One of the most prominent members of the Nobel family, he was the son of Immanuel Nobel (also an engineering pioneer) and the older brother of Alfred Nobel (founder of the Nobel Prize). With his brother Robert, he operated Branobel, an oil company in Baku, Azerbaijan which at one point produced 50% of the world's oil. He is credited with creating the Russian oil industry. Ludvig Nobel built the largest fortune of any of the Nobel brothers and was one of the world's richest men. Following the Bolshevik revolution, the communists confiscated the Nobel family's vast fortune in Russia.",
"Title: Gordon Getty\n\nGordon Peter Getty (born December 20, 1933) is an American businessman, investor, philanthropist and classical music composer, the fourth child of oil tycoon J. Paul Getty. His mother, Ann Rork, was his father's fourth wife. When his father died in 1976, Gordon assumed control of Getty's US$2 billion trust. According to the Forbes 400, as of September 2011 his net worth is $2 billion, making him number 212 on the list of the richest Americans.",
"Title: Andrew Vicari\n\nAndrew Vicari (born Andrea Antonio Giovanni Vaccari, 20 April 1932 – 3 October 2016) was a Welsh painter working in France, who established a career painting portraits of prominent people. Despite being largely unknown in his own country, as of 2004 Vicari was Britain's richest living painter, and at one time Britain 18th richest person."
] |
2,266
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Shari McEwen admires a civil rights activist born in what year?
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1913
|
bridge
|
hard
|
{
"title": [
"Shari McEwan",
"Rosa Parks"
],
"sent_id": [
3,
0
]
}
|
[
{
"sentences": [
"Shari McEwan (born c.",
" 1987) is Miss Antigua and Barbuda Universe 2006.",
" Her hobbies include dancing, modeling, traveling, music and reading.",
" Born in Guyana, she stands at 5' 11\" and admires Rosa Parks."
],
"title": "Shari McEwan"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Karen K. Narasaki (born April 4, 1958) is an American civil rights leader and human rights activist.",
" In July 2014 President Barack Obama appointed Narasaki to serve as a Commissioner on the United States Commission on Civil Rights.",
" She is the former president and executive director of the Asian Americans Advancing Justice | AAJC.",
" Advancing Justice | AAJC is a Washington, D.C.-based, nonprofit civil rights organization whose mission is to advance the human and civil rights of Asian Pacific Americans through advocacy, public policy, public education and litigation.",
" Prior to her post at AAJC, she served as the Washington, D.C. representative to the Japanese American Citizens League."
],
"title": "Karen Narasaki"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Septima Poinsette Clark (May 3, 1898 – December 15, 1987) was an American educator and civil rights activist.",
" Clark developed the literacy and citizenship workshops that played an important role in the drive for voting rights and civil rights for African Americans in the Civil Rights Movement.",
" Septima Clark's work was commonly under appreciated by Southern male activists.",
" She became known as the \"Queen mother\" or \"Grandmother\" of the Civil Rights Movement in the United States.",
" Martin Luther King, Jr. commonly referred to Clark as \"The Mother of the Movement\".",
" Clark's argument for her position in the Civil Rights Movement was one that claimed \"knowledge could empower marginalized groups in ways that formal legal equality couldn't.\""
],
"title": "Septima Poinsette Clark"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Rosa Louise McCauley Parks (February 4, 1913 – October 24, 2005) was an activist in the Civil Rights Movement, whom the United States Congress called \"the first lady of civil rights\" and \"the mother of the freedom movement\"."
],
"title": "Rosa Parks"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Ella Josephine Baker (December 13, 1903 – December 13, 1986) was an African-American civil rights and human rights activist born in Virginia, who grew up in North Carolina and graduated from college there, and worked for most of her life based in New York City.",
" She was a largely behind-the-scenes organizer whose career spanned more than five decades.",
" She worked alongside some of the most famous civil rights leaders of the 20th century, including W. E. B. Du Bois, Thurgood Marshall, A. Philip Randolph, and Martin Luther King, Jr. She also mentored many emerging activists, such as Diane Nash, Stokely Carmichael, Rosa Parks, and Bob Moses."
],
"title": "Ella Baker"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Howard Schomer (June 9, 1915 – June 28, 2001) was a United Nations Commission on Human Rights aide, Civil Rights activist, scholar, drafter of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights, and editor-at-large for Christian Century.",
" He received a B.S. from Harvard College in 1937; a D.D. from the Chicago Theological Seminary in 1954, and was ordained as a minister in the United Church of Christ in 1941.",
" He was assigned to Civilian Public Service for refusing his ministerial exemption from the draft in World War II as a conscientious objector.",
" Schomer was a close associate of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. and remained a Civil Rights activist for his entire life."
],
"title": "Howard Schomer"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Shri Rajeev John George (3 July 1970 to 21 February 2005) was a housing rights activist born in Jodhpur, Rajasthan.",
" Rajeev was nurtured in a Christian conservative family.",
" He lived in a cantonment town named Mhow, Indore District, Madhya Pradesh, India.",
" He studied in Rajeshwar Vidhyalaya, Govt.",
" Higher Secondary School, Devi Ahilya University, Indore.",
" While studying for (MSW) Master of Social Work he lived in a slum in Indore called Chandra Prabha Shekhar Nagar.",
" He was a Housing Rights Activist.",
" Rajeev was the founding member of an organization called Deenbandhu and was the Convenor for (NFHR) National Forum for Housing Rights.",
" He was named an ."
],
"title": "Rajeev John George"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Myrlie Louise Evers–Williams (née Beasley; born March 17, 1933) is an American civil rights activist of the Civil Rights Movement and journalist who worked for over three decades to seek justice for the murder of her civil rights activist husband Medgar Evers in 1963.",
" She was also chairwoman of the NAACP, and published several books on topics related to civil rights and her husband’s legacy.",
" On January 21, 2013, she delivered the invocation at the second inauguration of Barack Obama."
],
"title": "Myrlie Evers-Williams"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Margo Jane Schlanger (born 1967) is a Professor of Law at the University of Michigan Law School, and the founder and director of the Civil Rights Litigation Clearinghouse.",
" From 2010-2012, while on leave from her professorial position, she served as the presidentially-appointed Officer for Civil Rights and Civil Liberties at the United States Department of Homeland Security.",
" As the top civil rights official at the Department of Homeland Security, Schlanger led the office that advises Department leadership about civil rights and civil liberties issues, engages with communities whose civil rights and civil liberties may be affected by Department activities, investigates and resolves civil rights complaints, and leads the Departments equal employment opportunity program.",
" Schlanger's major initiatives as Civil Rights and Civil Liberties Officer included: creating and managing a structure for overseeing the Department's controversial Secure Communities program to ensure that it did not serve as a conduit for unconstitutional practices by local law enforcement agencies in jurisdictions covered by the program; publishing guidance for agencies that receive DHS funding on providing meaningful access to people with limited English proficiency; working with U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement on the reform of detention practices; and improving the Department's civil rights complaint process."
],
"title": "Margo Schlanger"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Jonathan Myrick Daniels (March 20, 1939 – August 20, 1965) was an Episcopal seminarian and civil rights activist.",
" In 1965 he was assassinated by a shotgun-wielding construction worker, Tom Coleman, who was a special county deputy, in Hayneville, Alabama while in the act of shielding 17-year-old Ruby Sales.",
" He saved the life of the young black civil rights activist.",
" They both were working in the Civil Rights Movement in Lowndes County to integrate public places and register black voters after passage of the Voting Rights Act that summer.",
" Daniels' death generated further support for the Civil Rights Movement."
],
"title": "Jonathan Daniels"
}
] |
[
"Title: Shari McEwan\n\nShari McEwan (born c. 1987) is Miss Antigua and Barbuda Universe 2006. Her hobbies include dancing, modeling, traveling, music and reading. Born in Guyana, she stands at 5' 11\" and admires Rosa Parks.",
"Title: Karen Narasaki\n\nKaren K. Narasaki (born April 4, 1958) is an American civil rights leader and human rights activist. In July 2014 President Barack Obama appointed Narasaki to serve as a Commissioner on the United States Commission on Civil Rights. She is the former president and executive director of the Asian Americans Advancing Justice | AAJC. Advancing Justice | AAJC is a Washington, D.C.-based, nonprofit civil rights organization whose mission is to advance the human and civil rights of Asian Pacific Americans through advocacy, public policy, public education and litigation. Prior to her post at AAJC, she served as the Washington, D.C. representative to the Japanese American Citizens League.",
"Title: Septima Poinsette Clark\n\nSeptima Poinsette Clark (May 3, 1898 – December 15, 1987) was an American educator and civil rights activist. Clark developed the literacy and citizenship workshops that played an important role in the drive for voting rights and civil rights for African Americans in the Civil Rights Movement. Septima Clark's work was commonly under appreciated by Southern male activists. She became known as the \"Queen mother\" or \"Grandmother\" of the Civil Rights Movement in the United States. Martin Luther King, Jr. commonly referred to Clark as \"The Mother of the Movement\". Clark's argument for her position in the Civil Rights Movement was one that claimed \"knowledge could empower marginalized groups in ways that formal legal equality couldn't.\"",
"Title: Rosa Parks\n\nRosa Louise McCauley Parks (February 4, 1913 – October 24, 2005) was an activist in the Civil Rights Movement, whom the United States Congress called \"the first lady of civil rights\" and \"the mother of the freedom movement\".",
"Title: Ella Baker\n\nElla Josephine Baker (December 13, 1903 – December 13, 1986) was an African-American civil rights and human rights activist born in Virginia, who grew up in North Carolina and graduated from college there, and worked for most of her life based in New York City. She was a largely behind-the-scenes organizer whose career spanned more than five decades. She worked alongside some of the most famous civil rights leaders of the 20th century, including W. E. B. Du Bois, Thurgood Marshall, A. Philip Randolph, and Martin Luther King, Jr. She also mentored many emerging activists, such as Diane Nash, Stokely Carmichael, Rosa Parks, and Bob Moses.",
"Title: Howard Schomer\n\nHoward Schomer (June 9, 1915 – June 28, 2001) was a United Nations Commission on Human Rights aide, Civil Rights activist, scholar, drafter of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights, and editor-at-large for Christian Century. He received a B.S. from Harvard College in 1937; a D.D. from the Chicago Theological Seminary in 1954, and was ordained as a minister in the United Church of Christ in 1941. He was assigned to Civilian Public Service for refusing his ministerial exemption from the draft in World War II as a conscientious objector. Schomer was a close associate of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. and remained a Civil Rights activist for his entire life.",
"Title: Rajeev John George\n\nShri Rajeev John George (3 July 1970 to 21 February 2005) was a housing rights activist born in Jodhpur, Rajasthan. Rajeev was nurtured in a Christian conservative family. He lived in a cantonment town named Mhow, Indore District, Madhya Pradesh, India. He studied in Rajeshwar Vidhyalaya, Govt. Higher Secondary School, Devi Ahilya University, Indore. While studying for (MSW) Master of Social Work he lived in a slum in Indore called Chandra Prabha Shekhar Nagar. He was a Housing Rights Activist. Rajeev was the founding member of an organization called Deenbandhu and was the Convenor for (NFHR) National Forum for Housing Rights. He was named an .",
"Title: Myrlie Evers-Williams\n\nMyrlie Louise Evers–Williams (née Beasley; born March 17, 1933) is an American civil rights activist of the Civil Rights Movement and journalist who worked for over three decades to seek justice for the murder of her civil rights activist husband Medgar Evers in 1963. She was also chairwoman of the NAACP, and published several books on topics related to civil rights and her husband’s legacy. On January 21, 2013, she delivered the invocation at the second inauguration of Barack Obama.",
"Title: Margo Schlanger\n\nMargo Jane Schlanger (born 1967) is a Professor of Law at the University of Michigan Law School, and the founder and director of the Civil Rights Litigation Clearinghouse. From 2010-2012, while on leave from her professorial position, she served as the presidentially-appointed Officer for Civil Rights and Civil Liberties at the United States Department of Homeland Security. As the top civil rights official at the Department of Homeland Security, Schlanger led the office that advises Department leadership about civil rights and civil liberties issues, engages with communities whose civil rights and civil liberties may be affected by Department activities, investigates and resolves civil rights complaints, and leads the Departments equal employment opportunity program. Schlanger's major initiatives as Civil Rights and Civil Liberties Officer included: creating and managing a structure for overseeing the Department's controversial Secure Communities program to ensure that it did not serve as a conduit for unconstitutional practices by local law enforcement agencies in jurisdictions covered by the program; publishing guidance for agencies that receive DHS funding on providing meaningful access to people with limited English proficiency; working with U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement on the reform of detention practices; and improving the Department's civil rights complaint process.",
"Title: Jonathan Daniels\n\nJonathan Myrick Daniels (March 20, 1939 – August 20, 1965) was an Episcopal seminarian and civil rights activist. In 1965 he was assassinated by a shotgun-wielding construction worker, Tom Coleman, who was a special county deputy, in Hayneville, Alabama while in the act of shielding 17-year-old Ruby Sales. He saved the life of the young black civil rights activist. They both were working in the Civil Rights Movement in Lowndes County to integrate public places and register black voters after passage of the Voting Rights Act that summer. Daniels' death generated further support for the Civil Rights Movement."
] |
2,267
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Are Diet Mountain Dew and J2O both soft drinks?
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yes
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comparison
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medium
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{
"title": [
"Diet Mountain Dew",
"J2O"
],
"sent_id": [
0,
0
]
}
|
[
{
"sentences": [
"The following is a notable list of energy drinks, with a few coffee variants, and some soft drinks such as Coca-Cola, Mountain Dew, and Pepsi listed for comparison, and marked in a different color.",
" The caffeine content in coffee and tea varies, depending on how the coffee beans were roasted, among other factors."
],
"title": "List of energy drinks"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Mountain Dew (sometimes stylized as Mtn Dew) is a carbonated soft drink brand produced and owned by PepsiCo.",
" The original formula was invented in 1940 by Tennessee beverage bottlers Barney and Ally Hartman.",
" A revised formula was created by Bill Bridgforth in 1958.",
" The rights to this formula were obtained by the Tip Corporation of Marion, Virginia.",
" William H. \"Bill\" Jones of the Tip corporation further refined the formula, launching that version of Mountain Dew in 1961.",
" In August 1964, the Mountain Dew brand and production rights were acquired from Tip by the Pepsi-Cola company, at which point distribution expanded more widely across the United States and Canada."
],
"title": "Mountain Dew"
},
{
"sentences": [
"JO is a still soft drink made from fruit juices.",
" It is manufactured by Britvic and sold in the United Kingdom and Ireland.",
" Its launch in 1998 was aimed at providing an alternative solution for people who were going out to bars and clubs but were not drinking alcoholic beverages.",
" The name ‘JO’ is a pun on the chemical formula for water, HO, chosen due to the drink's 50% fruit juice content.",
" The first flavours available were Orange & Passion fruit, Apple & Mango and Apple & Melon, but the range has progressively grown since."
],
"title": "J2O"
},
{
"sentences": [
"\"Diet Mountain Dew\" (sometimes stylized as Diet Mtn Dew) is a song by American singer and songwriter Lana Del Rey, taken from her second studio album \"Born to Die\" (2012).",
" It was released as the album's first promotional single on June 13, 2011 by Universal Music Group."
],
"title": "Diet Mountain Dew (song)"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Diet Pepsi and Diet Pepsi Classic Formula Blend (stylized as diet PEPSI CLASSIC SWEETENER BLEND) are no-calorie carbonated cola soft drinks produced by PepsiCo, introduced in 1964 as a variant of Pepsi-Cola with no sugar.",
" First test marketed in 1963 under the name Patio Diet Cola, it was re-branded as \"Diet Pepsi\" the following year, becoming the first diet cola to be distributed on a national scale in the United States.",
" In the 1960s and 1970s its competition consisted of Tab, produced by The Coca-Cola Company, and Diet Rite soda, produced by Royal Crown.",
" Diet Coke was a later entrant to the diet cola market; though shortly after entering production in 1982 it became the primary competing diet cola to Diet Pepsi."
],
"title": "Diet Pepsi"
},
{
"sentences": [
"The Pepsi-Cola Made with Real Sugar, formerly called Throwback, is a brand of soft drink sold by PepsiCo in the United States and in sweet stores in South Australia for its flagship Pepsi and Mountain Dew brands.",
" The drinks, called Pepsi Throwback and Mountain Dew Throwback, are named as such because they are flavored with cane sugar and beet sugar instead of high fructose corn syrup, which soft drink companies used to replace sugar (in their North American products) in the 1980s.",
" In addition, these drinks use retro packaging.",
" As of June 2014, Pepsi Throwback has been replaced in some areas of the United States by \"Pepsi-Cola Made with Real Sugar\", a new product formulation, also made without high fructose corn syrup."
],
"title": "Pepsi-Cola Made with Real Sugar"
},
{
"sentences": [
"BEAT is a citrus-flavored soft drink by The Coca-Cola Company released in Mexico in 2002.",
" It was a Mexican version of citrus soft drinks like Mello Yello or Surge and a response to the release in Mexico of Mountain Dew by PepsiCo.",
" Beat was discontinued in 2005.",
" In 2009, it was re-launched in South Africa."
],
"title": "Beat (drink)"
},
{
"sentences": [
"\"Good Old Mountain Dew\" (ROUD 18669), sometimes called simply \"Mountain Dew\" or \"Real Old Mountain Dew\", is an Appalachian folk song composed by Bascom Lamar Lunsford and Scotty Wiseman.",
" There are two versions of the lyrics, a 1928 version written by Lunsford and a 1935 adaptation by Wiseman.",
" Both versions of the song are about moonshine.",
" The 1935 version has been widely covered and has entered into the folk tradition becoming a standard."
],
"title": "Good Old Mountain Dew"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Sun Drop, also marketed as Sundrop, is a citrus-flavored soda produced by Dr Pepper Snapple Group.",
" It has a yellowish-green color imparted by Yellow 5.",
" Among soft drinks, it is known for its high caffeine content (63 mg per 12 oz can, 9 mg higher than a 12 oz can of Mountain Dew, but not as much as Vault with 70.5 mg per 12 oz can).",
" Orange juice is an ingredient in the drink, and remaining pulp matter from the orange juice provides some of the soft drink's taste and appearance."
],
"title": "Sun Drop"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Diet Mountain Dew is a no-calorie Mountain Dew that was first introduced in 1986.",
" It was formerly known as \"Sugar-Free Mountain Dew\" until 1986, when it was given its current name.",
" In 2006 Diet Mountain Dew was reformulated with a new \"Tuned Up Taste\", using a blend of sucralose, aspartame, and acesulfame potassium as sweeteners.",
" The previous formulation was sweetened exclusively with aspartame.",
" In limited areas in the United States, Diet Mountain Dew has treated water instead of carbonated water as a fountain drink."
],
"title": "Diet Mountain Dew"
}
] |
[
"Title: List of energy drinks\n\nThe following is a notable list of energy drinks, with a few coffee variants, and some soft drinks such as Coca-Cola, Mountain Dew, and Pepsi listed for comparison, and marked in a different color. The caffeine content in coffee and tea varies, depending on how the coffee beans were roasted, among other factors.",
"Title: Mountain Dew\n\nMountain Dew (sometimes stylized as Mtn Dew) is a carbonated soft drink brand produced and owned by PepsiCo. The original formula was invented in 1940 by Tennessee beverage bottlers Barney and Ally Hartman. A revised formula was created by Bill Bridgforth in 1958. The rights to this formula were obtained by the Tip Corporation of Marion, Virginia. William H. \"Bill\" Jones of the Tip corporation further refined the formula, launching that version of Mountain Dew in 1961. In August 1964, the Mountain Dew brand and production rights were acquired from Tip by the Pepsi-Cola company, at which point distribution expanded more widely across the United States and Canada.",
"Title: J2O\n\nJO is a still soft drink made from fruit juices. It is manufactured by Britvic and sold in the United Kingdom and Ireland. Its launch in 1998 was aimed at providing an alternative solution for people who were going out to bars and clubs but were not drinking alcoholic beverages. The name ‘JO’ is a pun on the chemical formula for water, HO, chosen due to the drink's 50% fruit juice content. The first flavours available were Orange & Passion fruit, Apple & Mango and Apple & Melon, but the range has progressively grown since.",
"Title: Diet Mountain Dew (song)\n\n\"Diet Mountain Dew\" (sometimes stylized as Diet Mtn Dew) is a song by American singer and songwriter Lana Del Rey, taken from her second studio album \"Born to Die\" (2012). It was released as the album's first promotional single on June 13, 2011 by Universal Music Group.",
"Title: Diet Pepsi\n\nDiet Pepsi and Diet Pepsi Classic Formula Blend (stylized as diet PEPSI CLASSIC SWEETENER BLEND) are no-calorie carbonated cola soft drinks produced by PepsiCo, introduced in 1964 as a variant of Pepsi-Cola with no sugar. First test marketed in 1963 under the name Patio Diet Cola, it was re-branded as \"Diet Pepsi\" the following year, becoming the first diet cola to be distributed on a national scale in the United States. In the 1960s and 1970s its competition consisted of Tab, produced by The Coca-Cola Company, and Diet Rite soda, produced by Royal Crown. Diet Coke was a later entrant to the diet cola market; though shortly after entering production in 1982 it became the primary competing diet cola to Diet Pepsi.",
"Title: Pepsi-Cola Made with Real Sugar\n\nThe Pepsi-Cola Made with Real Sugar, formerly called Throwback, is a brand of soft drink sold by PepsiCo in the United States and in sweet stores in South Australia for its flagship Pepsi and Mountain Dew brands. The drinks, called Pepsi Throwback and Mountain Dew Throwback, are named as such because they are flavored with cane sugar and beet sugar instead of high fructose corn syrup, which soft drink companies used to replace sugar (in their North American products) in the 1980s. In addition, these drinks use retro packaging. As of June 2014, Pepsi Throwback has been replaced in some areas of the United States by \"Pepsi-Cola Made with Real Sugar\", a new product formulation, also made without high fructose corn syrup.",
"Title: Beat (drink)\n\nBEAT is a citrus-flavored soft drink by The Coca-Cola Company released in Mexico in 2002. It was a Mexican version of citrus soft drinks like Mello Yello or Surge and a response to the release in Mexico of Mountain Dew by PepsiCo. Beat was discontinued in 2005. In 2009, it was re-launched in South Africa.",
"Title: Good Old Mountain Dew\n\n\"Good Old Mountain Dew\" (ROUD 18669), sometimes called simply \"Mountain Dew\" or \"Real Old Mountain Dew\", is an Appalachian folk song composed by Bascom Lamar Lunsford and Scotty Wiseman. There are two versions of the lyrics, a 1928 version written by Lunsford and a 1935 adaptation by Wiseman. Both versions of the song are about moonshine. The 1935 version has been widely covered and has entered into the folk tradition becoming a standard.",
"Title: Sun Drop\n\nSun Drop, also marketed as Sundrop, is a citrus-flavored soda produced by Dr Pepper Snapple Group. It has a yellowish-green color imparted by Yellow 5. Among soft drinks, it is known for its high caffeine content (63 mg per 12 oz can, 9 mg higher than a 12 oz can of Mountain Dew, but not as much as Vault with 70.5 mg per 12 oz can). Orange juice is an ingredient in the drink, and remaining pulp matter from the orange juice provides some of the soft drink's taste and appearance.",
"Title: Diet Mountain Dew\n\nDiet Mountain Dew is a no-calorie Mountain Dew that was first introduced in 1986. It was formerly known as \"Sugar-Free Mountain Dew\" until 1986, when it was given its current name. In 2006 Diet Mountain Dew was reformulated with a new \"Tuned Up Taste\", using a blend of sucralose, aspartame, and acesulfame potassium as sweeteners. The previous formulation was sweetened exclusively with aspartame. In limited areas in the United States, Diet Mountain Dew has treated water instead of carbonated water as a fountain drink."
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What was the larger conflict surrounding the revolt led by Ralph de Gael?
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Norman Conquest
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" France was in the midst of the Hundred Years War, and had seen decades of warfare, widespread destruction, high taxation, and economic decline, made worse by bouts of plague.",
" In Rouen, the second largest city in the kingdom, the effects of the war were particularly felt.",
" Tensions had been building nationally for nearly a year following the death of Charles V; on his deathbed he repealed many of the war taxes he had previously imposed.",
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" Charles VI traveled with an army led by his uncle and regent, Philip the Bold Duke of Burgundy, from Paris.",
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" The leaders of the Harelle in Rouen feared execution on the scale that occurred in Paris, and resolved to not resist the army.",
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"Rancho Cañada de Raymundo was a 12545 acre Mexican land grant in present-day San Mateo County, California given August 4, 1840 to Raimundo (also known as Raymundo), a native of Baja California, who was sent out by the padres of Mission Santa Clara to capture runaway Mission Indians in 1797.",
" On the 1856 Rancho de las Pulgas and 1868 Easton maps, the valley of Laguna Creek was referred to as the \"Cañada de Raymundo\".",
" Laguna Creek was also alternatively known as \"Cañada Raimundo Creek\".",
" In 1841 Rancho Cañada de Raymundo was granted to John Coppinger by Governor Juan Alvarado for helping in the revolt led by Alvarado against the Mexican authorities in Monterey.",
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"Title: 464 BC Sparta earthquake\n\nThe Sparta earthquake of 464 BC destroyed much of Sparta, a city-state of ancient Greece. Historical sources suggest that the death toll may have been as high as 20,000, although modern scholars suggest that this figure is likely an exaggeration. The earthquake sparked a revolt of the helots, the slave class of Spartan society. Events surrounding this revolt led to an increase in tension between Sparta and their rival Athens and the cancellation of a treaty between them. After the troops of a relief expedition dispatched by conservative Athenians were sent back with cold thanks, Athenian democracy itself fell into the hands of reformers and moved toward a more populist and anti-Spartan policy. Therefore, this earthquake is cited by historical sources as one of the key events that led up to the First Peloponnesian War.",
"Title: Ralph de Warneville\n\nRalph de Warneville (died 1191; sometimes Ralph de Varneville or Ralf of Wanneville) was the twentieth Lord Chancellor of England as well as later Bishop of Lisieux in Normandy.",
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"Title: Baron Camoys\n\nThe barony of Camoys was created twice. From 26 November 1313 to 1 April 1335 Ralph de Camoys (d.1336) was summoned to Parliament by writ, and is thereby held to have become Baron Camoys of the first creation. Ralph de Camoys (d.1336) married firstly, Margaret de Brewes, daughter of William de Brewes, 1st Lord Brewes (d.1291), and secondly, Elizabeth le Despenser, daughter of Hugh le Despenser, 1st Earl of Winchester (executed 27 October 1326).",
"Title: Rancho Cañada de Raymundo\n\nRancho Cañada de Raymundo was a 12545 acre Mexican land grant in present-day San Mateo County, California given August 4, 1840 to Raimundo (also known as Raymundo), a native of Baja California, who was sent out by the padres of Mission Santa Clara to capture runaway Mission Indians in 1797. On the 1856 Rancho de las Pulgas and 1868 Easton maps, the valley of Laguna Creek was referred to as the \"Cañada de Raymundo\". Laguna Creek was also alternatively known as \"Cañada Raimundo Creek\". In 1841 Rancho Cañada de Raymundo was granted to John Coppinger by Governor Juan Alvarado for helping in the revolt led by Alvarado against the Mexican authorities in Monterey. The two and one half league long by three-quarter league wide grant consisted the eastern slopes and valleys in the present-day Woodside area. The grant began at Alambique Creek, the north border of Rancho Corte de Madera, and extended north to Rancho Feliz. Rancho Cañada de Raymundo was bounded on the east by Rancho de las Pulgas. The rancho contained Laguna Grande (now Upper Crystal Springs Reservoir), then a natural lake that was the campsite of the Portolà expedition on November 5, 1769, and was bisected by Laguna Creek, which flowed from southeast to northwest through the lake on its way to San Mateo Creek.",
"Title: The Death Collector\n\nThe Death Collector (also known as The Family Enforcer) is a 1976 low-budget crime film directed by Ralph De Vito and starring Joseph Cortese, Joe Pesci and Frank Vincent. Also sometimes entitled Family Enforcer, it was Ralph De Vito's first and last effort as a director and Joe Pesci's first billed appearance in a movie.",
"Title: Ralph de Gael\n\nRalph de Gaël (otherwise Ralph de Guader, Radulf Waders or Ralph Wader) (before 1042 – c. 1096) was the Earl of East Anglia (Norfolk and Suffolk) and Lord of Gaël and Montfort (\"Seigneur de Gaël et Montfort\"). He was the leading figure in the Revolt of the Earls, the last serious revolt against William the Conqueror.",
"Title: Revolt of the Earls\n\nThe Revolt of the Earls in 1075 was a rebellion of three earls against William I of England (William the Conqueror). It was the last serious act of resistance against William in the Norman Conquest.",
"Title: Beechwood Park (mansion)\n\nRalph de Tony held this site, in the manor of Flamstead, as recorded in the \"Domesday Book\" of 1086. As King of England, William the Conqueror would have expected this new Lord of the Manor to protect St Albans Abbey and its pilgrims. Ralph de Tony's grandson Roger IV de Toesny then founded a Benedictine nunnery, St Giles in the Wood Priory, Flamstead, in the middle of the 12th century. The Dissolution of the Monasteries resulted in the destruction of the nunnery of St Giles in 1537."
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2,269
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What actor in Holding the Fort is also known for being a television presenter for shows "Game for a Laugh", "You Bet!" and "Stars in Their Eyes"?
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Matthew Kelly
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"Staffan Ling (born 8 November 1944) is a Swedish actor and television presenter.",
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" Along with actor Bengt Andersson he participated in the kids show Sant och sånt in 1977.",
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2,270
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Black Mountain Side was reviewed as being similar to the John Carpenter film released in what year?
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1982
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"In the Mouth of Madness (also known as John Carpenter's In the Mouth of Madness) is a 1994 American psychological Lovecraftian horror film directed and scored by John Carpenter and written by Michael De Luca.",
" It stars Sam Neill, Julie Carmen, Jürgen Prochnow, David Warner and Charlton Heston.",
" Informally, the film is the third installment in Carpenter's \"Apocalypse Trilogy\", preceded by \"The Thing\" and \"Prince of Darkness\"."
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"Black Mountain Side is a 2014 Canadian indie Horror thriller and the first film released by the Canadian production company \"A Farewell To Kings Entertainment Company\".",
" The film centers upon a group of archaeologists who discover an ancient structure buried deep beneath the ice that dates back to 10,000 years before present day, upon the discovery plans begin to go awry, communications fail and not long after they start to feel the effects of the solitude.",
" It premiered on July 30, 2014 at the Fantasia International Film Festival, where it was named best horror film by the critics at Cult Montreal, stating; \"\"Its tension and sense of isolation were unparalleled this year; it is also reminiscent of The Thing and Lovecraft’s At the Mountains of Madness.",
" It squarely plants itself in the increasingly popular genre of Canadian horror films addressing the implications of global warming and the subsequent Arctic thaw.",
" The other honourable mentions are Eli Roth’s, The Green Inferno, and Mark Duplass’s Creep.\"\""
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"The Thing (also known as John Carpenter's The Thing) is a 1982 American science-fiction horror film directed by John Carpenter, written by Bill Lancaster, and starring Kurt Russell.",
" The film's title refers to its primary antagonist: a parasitic extraterrestrial lifeform that assimilates other organisms and in turn imitates them.",
" The Thing infiltrates an Antarctic research station, taking the appearance of the researchers that it absorbs, and paranoia develops within the group."
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"Black Mountain College, a school founded in 1933 in Black Mountain, North Carolina (near Asheville, North Carolina), emphasized the study of art as central to a liberal arts education.",
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" Many of the school's faculty were influential in the arts or other fields, or went on to become influential, as did their students.",
" Although notable during its short life, the school closed in 1957 after 24 years.",
" The history and legacy of Black Mountain College are preserved and extended through Black Mountain College Museum + Arts Center, in downtown Asheville, NC."
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"Title: Escape from New York (game)\n\nEscape from New York is a 1981 board game by TSR, Inc. and illustrated by Erol Otus and Bill Willingham and based on the John Carpenter film \"Escape from New York\", which was released that same year.",
"Title: Raise Your Fist and Yell\n\nRaise Your Fist and Yell is the seventeenth studio album by rock musician Alice Cooper released on September 28th 1987. It features the track “Prince of Darkness”, which is featured very briefly in the John Carpenter film of the same name, in which Cooper has a cameo as a murderous vagrant. The song can be heard on the Walkman of one of his victims. A music video was made for the song “Freedom”, which also became the album's sole single.",
"Title: Black Mountain (band)\n\nBlack Mountain is a Canadian psychedelic rock band from Vancouver, British Columbia. The band is composed of Stephen McBean, Amber Webber, Matt Camirand, Jeremy Schmidt and Joshua Wells. Since forming in 2004, Black Mountain has released four LPs, \"Black Mountain\" (2005), \"In the Future\" (2008), \"Wilderness Heart\" (2010), and \"IV\" (2016), two EPs and a number of singles, mostly on the Jagjaguwar label.",
"Title: Into the Mouth of Badd(d)ness\n\nInto the Mouth of Badd(d)ness is the debut album by Canadian heavy metal band Brown Brigade, formed by former Sum 41 guitarist, Dave Baksh, released on September 18, 2007. However, it was also released on iTunes in the U.S. and Canada one month earlier on August 14, 2007. The title of the album and title track is a reference to the John Carpenter film \"In the Mouth of Madness\", while the song \"Fear of a Brown Planet\" is a reference to the Public Enemy album \"Fear of a Black Planet\".",
"Title: Viram Jasani\n\nViram Jasani (born 1945) is a Kenyan-born Indian sitar and tabla composer and musician. He is best known for playing tabla drums on the song \"Black Mountain Side\" from Led Zeppelin's 1969 debut album. He was awarded an honorary degree from the University of York in March 2007.",
"Title: In the Mouth of Madness\n\nIn the Mouth of Madness (also known as John Carpenter's In the Mouth of Madness) is a 1994 American psychological Lovecraftian horror film directed and scored by John Carpenter and written by Michael De Luca. It stars Sam Neill, Julie Carmen, Jürgen Prochnow, David Warner and Charlton Heston. Informally, the film is the third installment in Carpenter's \"Apocalypse Trilogy\", preceded by \"The Thing\" and \"Prince of Darkness\".",
"Title: Black Mountain Side (film)\n\nBlack Mountain Side is a 2014 Canadian indie Horror thriller and the first film released by the Canadian production company \"A Farewell To Kings Entertainment Company\". The film centers upon a group of archaeologists who discover an ancient structure buried deep beneath the ice that dates back to 10,000 years before present day, upon the discovery plans begin to go awry, communications fail and not long after they start to feel the effects of the solitude. It premiered on July 30, 2014 at the Fantasia International Film Festival, where it was named best horror film by the critics at Cult Montreal, stating; \"\"Its tension and sense of isolation were unparalleled this year; it is also reminiscent of The Thing and Lovecraft’s At the Mountains of Madness. It squarely plants itself in the increasingly popular genre of Canadian horror films addressing the implications of global warming and the subsequent Arctic thaw. The other honourable mentions are Eli Roth’s, The Green Inferno, and Mark Duplass’s Creep.\"\"",
"Title: Black Mountain Side\n\n\"Black Mountain Side\" is an instrumental by the English rock band Led Zeppelin. It was recorded at Olympic Studios, London in October 1968 and is included on the group's 1969 debut album \"Led Zeppelin\".",
"Title: The Thing (1982 film)\n\nThe Thing (also known as John Carpenter's The Thing) is a 1982 American science-fiction horror film directed by John Carpenter, written by Bill Lancaster, and starring Kurt Russell. The film's title refers to its primary antagonist: a parasitic extraterrestrial lifeform that assimilates other organisms and in turn imitates them. The Thing infiltrates an Antarctic research station, taking the appearance of the researchers that it absorbs, and paranoia develops within the group.",
"Title: Black Mountain College\n\nBlack Mountain College, a school founded in 1933 in Black Mountain, North Carolina (near Asheville, North Carolina), emphasized the study of art as central to a liberal arts education. It was organized around John Dewey's principles of education. Many of the school's faculty were influential in the arts or other fields, or went on to become influential, as did their students. Although notable during its short life, the school closed in 1957 after 24 years. The history and legacy of Black Mountain College are preserved and extended through Black Mountain College Museum + Arts Center, in downtown Asheville, NC."
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What American comedy is directed by Blake Edwards and has special effects technician Leland "Lee" Zavitz woking on it?
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The Pink Panther
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"David Nelson Godfrey Mitton (13 July 1938 – 16 May 2008) was a British television producer, director and writer, and an experienced model-maker and author, best known for producing and directing the children's TV programmes \"Thomas & Friends\" and \"Tugs\".",
" During the 1960s, he worked with Gerry and Sylvia Anderson as a special effects technician on series such as \"Thunderbirds\", \"Captain Scarlet and the Mysterons\", \"Joe 90\", \"The Secret Service\" and \"UFO\"."
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"Peter Greenwood (born 17 October 1962 in Sydney, Australia) is an Australian screen and voice actor, special effects technician, researcher, designer and media consultant.",
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"Casa d'appuntamento (Translation: \"The House of Rendezvous\") is a 1972 giallo film directed by Ferdinando Merighi under the pseudonym \"F. L. Morris\", and edited by Bruno Mattei.",
" It was released as The French Sex Murders in the US, and The Bogey Man and the French Murders in the UK.",
" It stars Rosalba Neri, Anita Ekberg, Barbara Bouchet, Howard Vernon and Gordon Mitchell.",
" The actor who played the police inspector in this film (Robert Sacchi) was a professional Humphrey Bogart lookalike, which explains the alternate \"Bogey Man\" title.",
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"Walter Percy Day O.B.E. (1878–1965) was a British painter best remembered for his work as a matte artist and special effects technician in the film industry."
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"Christian Rivers is a New Zealand storyboard artist, visual effects supervisor, special effects technician and director.",
" He first met Peter Jackson as a 17-year-old, and storyboarded all of Jackson's films since \"Braindead\".",
" He also cameoed in \"\" as a Gondorian soldier and \"King Kong\" as a Soldier in Truck.",
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"The Pink Panther is a 1963 American comedy film directed by Blake Edwards and co-written by Edwards and Maurice Richlin, starring David Niven, Peter Sellers, Robert Wagner, Capucine, and Claudia Cardinale.",
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"Ubbe Eert \"Ub\" Iwerks, A.S.C. ( ; March 24, 1901 – July 7, 1971) was an American animator, cartoonist, character designer, inventor, and special effects technician, who created Oswald the Lucky Rabbit and Mickey Mouse with Walt Disney.",
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"Leland \"Lee\" Zavitz (August 20, 1904– June 2, 1977) was a special effects technician.",
" He was born in Mount Vernon, Washington.",
" His first major impact was for his work on John Ford's 1937 film, \"The Hurricane\".",
" Zavitz's work on the 1950 space fantasy film \"Destination Moon\" won the Academy Award for Best Visual Effects.",
" He also worked on films such as \"Around the World in Eighty Days\" (1956), \"The Alamo\" (1960), \"Sodom and Gomorrah\" (1963), \"The Pink Panther\" (1963) and John Frankenheimer's \"The Train\" (1964).",
" His last film was Sydney Pollack's wartime chiller \"Castle Keep\" in 1969."
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"Kevin Hutchinson (October 10, 1974 – August 31, 2012) was a Canadian make-up artist, special effects technician and art director whose credits include Zach Snyder's \"Dawn of the Dead\" remake, Len Wiseman's \"Total Recall\" and posthumously \"Pacific Rim\".",
" Hutchinson died on August 31, 2012 at the age of 37."
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"Title: David Mitton\n\nDavid Nelson Godfrey Mitton (13 July 1938 – 16 May 2008) was a British television producer, director and writer, and an experienced model-maker and author, best known for producing and directing the children's TV programmes \"Thomas & Friends\" and \"Tugs\". During the 1960s, he worked with Gerry and Sylvia Anderson as a special effects technician on series such as \"Thunderbirds\", \"Captain Scarlet and the Mysterons\", \"Joe 90\", \"The Secret Service\" and \"UFO\".",
"Title: Peter Greenwood\n\nPeter Greenwood (born 17 October 1962 in Sydney, Australia) is an Australian screen and voice actor, special effects technician, researcher, designer and media consultant. He is related to actress Joan Greenwood. He attended Killara High School in Sydney, NSW.",
"Title: Casa d'appuntamento\n\nCasa d'appuntamento (Translation: \"The House of Rendezvous\") is a 1972 giallo film directed by Ferdinando Merighi under the pseudonym \"F. L. Morris\", and edited by Bruno Mattei. It was released as The French Sex Murders in the US, and The Bogey Man and the French Murders in the UK. It stars Rosalba Neri, Anita Ekberg, Barbara Bouchet, Howard Vernon and Gordon Mitchell. The actor who played the police inspector in this film (Robert Sacchi) was a professional Humphrey Bogart lookalike, which explains the alternate \"Bogey Man\" title. Special effects technician Carlo Rambaldi handled the throat slashings and beheadings that take place in the movie.",
"Title: Walter Percy Day\n\nWalter Percy Day O.B.E. (1878–1965) was a British painter best remembered for his work as a matte artist and special effects technician in the film industry.",
"Title: Christian Rivers\n\nChristian Rivers is a New Zealand storyboard artist, visual effects supervisor, special effects technician and director. He first met Peter Jackson as a 17-year-old, and storyboarded all of Jackson's films since \"Braindead\". He also cameoed in \"\" as a Gondorian soldier and \"King Kong\" as a Soldier in Truck. He will also direct the upcoming adaptation of \"Mortal Engines\" and the remake of \"The Dam Busters\", both produced by Peter Jackson.",
"Title: The Pink Panther (1963 film)\n\nThe Pink Panther is a 1963 American comedy film directed by Blake Edwards and co-written by Edwards and Maurice Richlin, starring David Niven, Peter Sellers, Robert Wagner, Capucine, and Claudia Cardinale. The film introduced the cartoon character of the same name, in an opening credits sequence animated by DePatie-Freleng Enterprises.",
"Title: William Butler (actor)\n\nWilliam Butler is an actor, writer, director, make-up artist, special effects technician and producer.",
"Title: Ub Iwerks\n\nUbbe Eert \"Ub\" Iwerks, A.S.C. ( ; March 24, 1901 – July 7, 1971) was an American animator, cartoonist, character designer, inventor, and special effects technician, who created Oswald the Lucky Rabbit and Mickey Mouse with Walt Disney. The works Iwerks produced alongside Disney went on to win numerous awards, including multiple Academy Awards.",
"Title: Lee Zavitz\n\nLeland \"Lee\" Zavitz (August 20, 1904– June 2, 1977) was a special effects technician. He was born in Mount Vernon, Washington. His first major impact was for his work on John Ford's 1937 film, \"The Hurricane\". Zavitz's work on the 1950 space fantasy film \"Destination Moon\" won the Academy Award for Best Visual Effects. He also worked on films such as \"Around the World in Eighty Days\" (1956), \"The Alamo\" (1960), \"Sodom and Gomorrah\" (1963), \"The Pink Panther\" (1963) and John Frankenheimer's \"The Train\" (1964). His last film was Sydney Pollack's wartime chiller \"Castle Keep\" in 1969.",
"Title: Kevin Hutchinson\n\nKevin Hutchinson (October 10, 1974 – August 31, 2012) was a Canadian make-up artist, special effects technician and art director whose credits include Zach Snyder's \"Dawn of the Dead\" remake, Len Wiseman's \"Total Recall\" and posthumously \"Pacific Rim\". Hutchinson died on August 31, 2012 at the age of 37."
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Detlef Schrempf is a German-American, retired professional basketball player, he was drafted into the NBA by which team based in Dallas, Texas, in the first round of the 1985 NBA draft?
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Dallas Mavericks
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"Lenard Benoit Benjamin [be-NOYT] ( ; born November 22, 1964) is an American retired professional basketball player who was selected by the Los Angeles Clippers in the 1st round (3rd overall) of the 1985 NBA Draft.",
" A 7'0\" center from Creighton University, Benjamin played for nine NBA teams in 15 seasons from 1985-2000.",
" He played for the Clippers (1985–91), Seattle SuperSonics (1991–93), Los Angeles Lakers (1993, 1999 preseason), New Jersey Nets (1993–95), Vancouver Grizzlies (1995), Milwaukee Bucks (1995–96), Toronto Raptors (1996), Philadelphia 76ers (1998–99) and Cleveland Cavaliers (1999)."
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"Perry Young (born August 4, 1963 in Baltimore, Maryland) is a retired professional basketball shooting guard who played one season in the National Basketball Association (NBA) with the Portland Trail Blazers and the Chicago Bulls during the 1986–87 season.",
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"Detlef Schrempf (born January 21, 1963) is a German-American retired professional basketball player.",
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"Blair Allen Rasmussen (born November 13, 1962) is a retired American professional basketball player who was selected by the Denver Nuggets in the first round (15th overall) of the 1985 NBA Draft.",
" A 7'0\" center from the University of Oregon, Rasmussen played in eight seasons in the NBA from 1985 to 1993.",
" He played for the Nuggets from 1985 to 1991 and for the Atlanta Hawks from 1991 to 1993.",
" Rasmussen's best year as a pro came during the 1990–91 season as a member of the Nuggets, when he appeared in 70 games (69 starts), and averaged 12.5 points per game and 1.9 blocks per game."
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"Charles Wade Barkley (born February 20, 1963) is an American retired professional basketball player who is currently the analyst on \"Inside the NBA\".",
" Nicknamed \"Chuck\", \"Sir Charles\", and \"The Round Mound of Rebound\", Barkley established himself as one of the National Basketball Association's dominant power forwards.",
" An All-American center at Auburn, he was drafted as a junior by the Philadelphia 76ers with the 5th pick of the 1984 NBA draft.",
" He was selected to the All-NBA First Team five times, the All-NBA Second Team five times, and once to the All-NBA Third Team.",
" He earned eleven NBA All-Star Game appearances and was named the All-Star MVP in 1991.",
" In 1993, he was voted the league's Most Valuable Player and during the NBA's 50th anniversary, named one of the 50 Greatest Players in NBA History.",
" He competed in the 1992 and 1996 Olympic Games and won two gold medals as a member of the United States' \"Dream Team\".",
" Barkley is a two-time inductee into the Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame, being inducted in 2006 for his individual career, and in 2010 as a member of the \"Dream Team\"."
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"Alfred \"Butch\" Lee, Jr. (born December 5, 1956) is a Puerto Rican retired professional basketball player.",
" He began his career in the NCAA, where he gathered several \"Player of the Year\" recognitions and earned All-American honors as both a junior and senior while at Marquette University.",
" Lee was selected as the Most Outstanding Player at the 1977 Final Four where he led the Warriors to the school's first national championship.",
" The university recognized this by retiring his jersey.",
" Lee was the first Puerto Rican and Latin American-born athlete to play in the National Basketball Association (NBA), accomplishing this after being selected in the first round of the 1978 NBA draft.",
" There he played for the Atlanta Hawks, Cleveland Cavaliers and the Los Angeles Lakers.",
" Lee concluded his career in the Baloncesto Superior Nacional (BSN).",
" He is known to be the only Puerto Rican professional basketball player to win championships in the NCAA, NBA, and BSN.",
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"The Detlef Schrempf Foundation is a non-profit, charitable organization established by former Seattle SuperSonics and Dallas Mavericks basketball player Detlef Schrempf, and his wife, Mari Schrempf."
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"Jerry \"Ice\" Reynolds (born December 23, 1962) is an American retired professional basketball player who was selected by the Milwaukee Bucks in the 1st round (22nd overall) of the 1985 NBA Draft.",
" A 6'8\" guard-forward from LSU and Madison Area Technical College, Reynolds played in eight NBA seasons from 1985–92 until 1995–96.",
" He played for the Bucks, Seattle SuperSonics and Orlando Magic.",
" His best year as a pro came during the 1989–90 season as a member of the Magic, appearing in 67 games and averaging 12.8 points, 4.8 rebounds, and 1.39 steals per game."
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"Gregory Lewis \"Greg\" Stokes (born August 5, 1963) is a retired American professional basketball player who was selected by the Philadelphia 76ers in the 2nd round (33rd overall) of the 1985 NBA Draft.",
" A 6'10\" forward-center from the University of Iowa, Stokes played in 2 NBA seasons for the 76ers and Sacramento Kings.",
" In his NBA career, Stokes played in 42 games and scored a total of 130 points.",
" He played at Hamilton High School in Hamilton, Ohio in 1980-1981 and help lead team to a 25-1 record and regional finals appearance.",
" He also played professionally in Italy and Australia.",
" His daughter Kiah Stokes played college basketball at the University of Connecticut from 2011-2015.",
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"Title: Benoit Benjamin\n\nLenard Benoit Benjamin [be-NOYT] ( ; born November 22, 1964) is an American retired professional basketball player who was selected by the Los Angeles Clippers in the 1st round (3rd overall) of the 1985 NBA Draft. A 7'0\" center from Creighton University, Benjamin played for nine NBA teams in 15 seasons from 1985-2000. He played for the Clippers (1985–91), Seattle SuperSonics (1991–93), Los Angeles Lakers (1993, 1999 preseason), New Jersey Nets (1993–95), Vancouver Grizzlies (1995), Milwaukee Bucks (1995–96), Toronto Raptors (1996), Philadelphia 76ers (1998–99) and Cleveland Cavaliers (1999).",
"Title: Dallas Mavericks\n\nThe Dallas Mavericks (often referred to as the Mavs) are an American professional basketball team based in Dallas, Texas. The Mavericks compete in the National Basketball Association (NBA) as a member club of the league's Western Conference Southwest Division. The team plays its home games at the American Airlines Center, which it shares with the National Hockey League's Dallas Stars.",
"Title: Perry Young\n\nPerry Young (born August 4, 1963 in Baltimore, Maryland) is a retired professional basketball shooting guard who played one season in the National Basketball Association (NBA) with the Portland Trail Blazers and the Chicago Bulls during the 1986–87 season. He was drafted by the Trail Blazers during the third round (61st pick overall) in the 1985 NBA Draft from Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University.",
"Title: Detlef Schrempf\n\nDetlef Schrempf (born January 21, 1963) is a German-American retired professional basketball player. He played college basketball for the Washington Huskies from 1981 to 1985, and was drafted into the National Basketball Association (NBA) by the Dallas Mavericks in the first round of the 1985 NBA draft, with the eighth overall pick. He was an All-NBA Third Team member in 1995, a three-time NBA All-Star and the NBA Sixth Man of the Year twice.",
"Title: Blair Rasmussen\n\nBlair Allen Rasmussen (born November 13, 1962) is a retired American professional basketball player who was selected by the Denver Nuggets in the first round (15th overall) of the 1985 NBA Draft. A 7'0\" center from the University of Oregon, Rasmussen played in eight seasons in the NBA from 1985 to 1993. He played for the Nuggets from 1985 to 1991 and for the Atlanta Hawks from 1991 to 1993. Rasmussen's best year as a pro came during the 1990–91 season as a member of the Nuggets, when he appeared in 70 games (69 starts), and averaged 12.5 points per game and 1.9 blocks per game.",
"Title: Charles Barkley\n\nCharles Wade Barkley (born February 20, 1963) is an American retired professional basketball player who is currently the analyst on \"Inside the NBA\". Nicknamed \"Chuck\", \"Sir Charles\", and \"The Round Mound of Rebound\", Barkley established himself as one of the National Basketball Association's dominant power forwards. An All-American center at Auburn, he was drafted as a junior by the Philadelphia 76ers with the 5th pick of the 1984 NBA draft. He was selected to the All-NBA First Team five times, the All-NBA Second Team five times, and once to the All-NBA Third Team. He earned eleven NBA All-Star Game appearances and was named the All-Star MVP in 1991. In 1993, he was voted the league's Most Valuable Player and during the NBA's 50th anniversary, named one of the 50 Greatest Players in NBA History. He competed in the 1992 and 1996 Olympic Games and won two gold medals as a member of the United States' \"Dream Team\". Barkley is a two-time inductee into the Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame, being inducted in 2006 for his individual career, and in 2010 as a member of the \"Dream Team\".",
"Title: Butch Lee\n\nAlfred \"Butch\" Lee, Jr. (born December 5, 1956) is a Puerto Rican retired professional basketball player. He began his career in the NCAA, where he gathered several \"Player of the Year\" recognitions and earned All-American honors as both a junior and senior while at Marquette University. Lee was selected as the Most Outstanding Player at the 1977 Final Four where he led the Warriors to the school's first national championship. The university recognized this by retiring his jersey. Lee was the first Puerto Rican and Latin American-born athlete to play in the National Basketball Association (NBA), accomplishing this after being selected in the first round of the 1978 NBA draft. There he played for the Atlanta Hawks, Cleveland Cavaliers and the Los Angeles Lakers. Lee concluded his career in the Baloncesto Superior Nacional (BSN). He is known to be the only Puerto Rican professional basketball player to win championships in the NCAA, NBA, and BSN. Lee was a member of the Puerto Rican national team.",
"Title: Detlef Schrempf Foundation\n\nThe Detlef Schrempf Foundation is a non-profit, charitable organization established by former Seattle SuperSonics and Dallas Mavericks basketball player Detlef Schrempf, and his wife, Mari Schrempf.",
"Title: Jerry Reynolds (basketball, born 1962)\n\nJerry \"Ice\" Reynolds (born December 23, 1962) is an American retired professional basketball player who was selected by the Milwaukee Bucks in the 1st round (22nd overall) of the 1985 NBA Draft. A 6'8\" guard-forward from LSU and Madison Area Technical College, Reynolds played in eight NBA seasons from 1985–92 until 1995–96. He played for the Bucks, Seattle SuperSonics and Orlando Magic. His best year as a pro came during the 1989–90 season as a member of the Magic, appearing in 67 games and averaging 12.8 points, 4.8 rebounds, and 1.39 steals per game.",
"Title: Greg Stokes\n\nGregory Lewis \"Greg\" Stokes (born August 5, 1963) is a retired American professional basketball player who was selected by the Philadelphia 76ers in the 2nd round (33rd overall) of the 1985 NBA Draft. A 6'10\" forward-center from the University of Iowa, Stokes played in 2 NBA seasons for the 76ers and Sacramento Kings. In his NBA career, Stokes played in 42 games and scored a total of 130 points. He played at Hamilton High School in Hamilton, Ohio in 1980-1981 and help lead team to a 25-1 record and regional finals appearance. He also played professionally in Italy and Australia. His daughter Kiah Stokes played college basketball at the University of Connecticut from 2011-2015. Kiah now plays professional basketball for the WNBA team the New York Liberty."
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Kobie Ferguson, born March of what year, is an Australian football (soccer) player, who last played for the Newcastle Jets FC, also known as the Newcastle Jets Women, is an Australian football (soccer) team?
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1999
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"Newcastle Jets FC Reserves is an Australian semi-professional association football team based in Newcastle, New South Wales.",
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" They play home matches at Rockwell Automation Park."
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" Founded in 2008, it is the affiliated women's team of Newcastle Jets.",
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"Newcastle United Jets Football Club, commonly known as Newcastle Jets, is an Australian professional soccer club based in Newcastle, New South Wales.",
" It competes in the country's premier competition, the A-League, under licence from Football Federation Australia (FFA).",
" The club was formed in 2000 when it joined the National Soccer League (NSL) and was one of only three former NSL clubs to join in the formation of the A-League.",
" Newcastle Jets have won one A-League championship, after defeating rivals Central Coast Mariners 1–0 in the 2008 A-League Grand Final.",
" In 2009, Newcastle competed in the AFC Champions League for the first time, reaching the Round of 16.",
" In May 2015, FFA revoked Newcastle's licence after owner Nathan Tinkler placed the club into voluntary administration.",
" A new A-League club will be formed for the 2015–16 season, under the same name and colours.",
" Since its establishment, the Newcastle Jets has had a reputation for signing high-profile players.",
" Notable players who have represented the club include Emile Heskey, Kew Jaliens, Mário Jardel, Michael Bridges, Ned Zelić, Paul Okon, Francis Jeffers, David Carney, Joel Griffiths, and Ronald Vargas"
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" At the formation of Newcastle United the home ground was moved back to where Newcastle KB United played, now known as EnergyAustralia Stadium."
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"Title: Newcastle Jets FC Reserves\n\nNewcastle Jets FC Reserves is an Australian semi-professional association football team based in Newcastle, New South Wales. Founded in 2008, it is the reserve and youth team of Newcastle Jets. The team currently plays in the National Premier Leagues Northern NSW which is the second level of Australia's football pyramid and in the National Youth League. They play home matches at Rockwell Automation Park.",
"Title: List of Newcastle Jets FC seasons\n\nNewcastle Jets FC is an association football club based in Newcastle, Australia. The club was formed in 2000 and competed in the last four seasons of the National Soccer League under the name \"Newcastle United FC\" before joining the A-League in 2005.",
"Title: Michael Kantarovski\n\nMichael Kantarovski (born 22 May 1995) is an Australian professional footballer who plays as a central midfielder for Newcastle Jets FC. He is the younger brother of Ben Kantarovski Newcastle Jets FC midfielder.",
"Title: Newcastle Breakers FC\n\nNewcastle Breakers FC are a defunct Australian football (soccer) club. Formed out of elements of the Newcastle Austral club, they participated in the National Soccer League from season 1991/1992, until their dissolution in 1999/2000. The club fared poorly on the field in its nine seasons in the national league, failing to reach the finals at every attempt. The club's demise led to the creation of Newcastle Jets FC.",
"Title: Kobie Ferguson\n\nKobie Ferguson (born March 1999) is an Australian football (soccer) player, who last played for Newcastle Jets in the Australian W-League.",
"Title: Newcastle Jets FC (W-League)\n\nThe Newcastle Jets FC, also known as the Newcastle Jets Women, is an Australian football (soccer) team. Founded in 2008, it is the affiliated women's team of Newcastle Jets. The team competes in the country's premier women's soccer competition, the W-League, under licence from Football Federation Australia.",
"Title: Dimitri Petratos\n\nDimitri 'Dimi' Petratos (born 10 November 1992) is an Australian football (soccer) player who plays as an attacking midfielder for A-League club Newcastle Jets ! Newcastle Jets . Petratos is of Greek ancestry.",
"Title: Newcastle Jets FC\n\nNewcastle United Jets Football Club, commonly known as Newcastle Jets, is an Australian professional soccer club based in Newcastle, New South Wales. It competes in the country's premier competition, the A-League, under licence from Football Federation Australia (FFA). The club was formed in 2000 when it joined the National Soccer League (NSL) and was one of only three former NSL clubs to join in the formation of the A-League. Newcastle Jets have won one A-League championship, after defeating rivals Central Coast Mariners 1–0 in the 2008 A-League Grand Final. In 2009, Newcastle competed in the AFC Champions League for the first time, reaching the Round of 16. In May 2015, FFA revoked Newcastle's licence after owner Nathan Tinkler placed the club into voluntary administration. A new A-League club will be formed for the 2015–16 season, under the same name and colours. Since its establishment, the Newcastle Jets has had a reputation for signing high-profile players. Notable players who have represented the club include Emile Heskey, Kew Jaliens, Mário Jardel, Michael Bridges, Ned Zelić, Paul Okon, Francis Jeffers, David Carney, Joel Griffiths, and Ronald Vargas",
"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."
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What Scottish singer with a dual British-American nationality released an album that went gold in USA and platinum in Canada?
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Sheena Easton
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"The following is the discography of Gregg Allman, an American singer-songwriter and musician, also including releases from the Gregg Allman Band.",
" Allman released his debut studio album, \"Laid Back\", in 1973; it charted at number 13 on \"Billboard\"'s Top Pop Albums chart and went gold.",
" His subsequent solo releases, including the live album \"The Gregg Allman Tour\" (1974), \"Playin' Up a Storm\" (1977), and the collaboration \"Two the Hard Way\" (1977) with Cher, did not fare well on charts or in sales.",
" In 1987, he was signed to Epic Records, and his third solo album, \"I'm No Angel\", went gold on the strength of its title track.",
" His next two solo albums, \"Just Before the Bullets Fly\" (1988) and \"Searching for Simplicity\" (1997), did not perform well.",
" His final studio album released during his lifetime, \"Low Country Blues\" (2011), represented his biggest chart positions, including at number five in the US.",
" A posthumous studio album, \"Southern Blood\", was released on September 8, 2017."
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"Sylvain Cossette (born May 8, 1963) is a French-Canadian singer-songwriter from Grand-Mère, Quebec (located in the Mauricie region).",
" Sylvain was a founding member of the Quebec-based English language band Paradox in 1984, before becoming a French language solo artist by 1994.",
" During his career he has sold over one million albums (12 Gold and Platinum), recorded thirty-two #1 hit songs and eight Number 1 albums, earned six Silver, Gold and Platinum Tickets, won 10 Quebec Felix Music Awards, six Socan awards and four Juno nominations, and performed in Canada and Europe in the hit stage musicals \"Notre Dame De Paris\" and \"Dracula\".",
" Cossette's 2001 album \"Rendez-vous\" was certified Platinum by the CRIA in November 2002.",
" His 2007 album \"70s\" (#1 Quebec, #2 Canada) is his first all English release and produced four Number 1 hit singles and two Number 1 hit videos.",
" The album went Gold (50,000 CDs sold) in 27 days and Platinum (100,000 CDs sold) in 15 weeks.",
" The 70s concert tour went Silver Ticket (25,000 tickets sold) in three months and Gold Ticket (50,000 tickets sold) within a year.",
" On October 21, 2008, he released the album \"70s Volume 2\" and produced three Number 1 hit singles and one Number 1 hit video.",
" The album went Gold (50,000 CDs sold) in 19 days and Platinum (100,000 CDs sold) in 11 weeks.",
" On October 25, 2010, the album 70s Volume 3 was released and quickly went Gold.",
" The 70s project has so far sold almost 400,000 albums, 150,000 concert tickets and been seen by over a 650,000 people at outdoor festivals.",
" In September 2011 he launched his new one-year tour «The Best of the 70s».",
" In October 2011, two compilation albums were released of his greatest French language hits.",
" On October 1, 2012, he release his first original French language album in 12 years called \"Le jour d'après\" (4 number one hit songs) which he wrote, co-arranged and co-produced.",
" His next album RETROSPECTIVE spawned a tour throughout French Canada in 2013-2014.",
" In April 2014 he released an album \"Les numérous 1\" of his career #1 hit songs that he composed.",
" A new trilogy project (album/photobiography book/tour) called ACCORDS was released in October 2014 and spawned three Number 1 hit singles followed by a tour throughout French Canada in 2015.",
" In 2014-16 he was the creative force behind two children projects (albums and live shows): Lily et le Lutin & Pyjama Party.",
" In 2017 he released his first instrumental album Café et Guitares in over 200 countries."
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"Biffy Clyro are a Scottish rock band that formed in Kilmarnock, East Ayrshire, composed of Simon Neil (guitar, lead vocals), James Johnston (bass, vocals) and Ben Johnston (drums, vocals).",
" Currently signed to 14th Floor Records, they have released seven studio albums, four of which (\"Puzzle\", \"Only Revolutions\", \"Opposites\" and \"Ellipsis)\" reached the top five in the UK Albums Chart, with their sixth studio album, \"Opposites\" claiming their first UK number-one album.",
" After their first three albums, the band expanded their following significantly in 2007 with the release of their fourth, \"Puzzle\", creating more mainstream songs with simpler rhythms and distancing themselves from the more unusual dissonant style that was present in their previous three albums.",
" \"Puzzle\" peaked at number 2 on the official UK album charts on 16 June 2007.",
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"Timeless, known as Time to Say Goodbye in the USA and Canada, is the fifth album by classical crossover soprano Sarah Brightman & the London Symphony Orchestra.",
" The album went gold or platinum in 21 countries, selling over 1.4 million copies in the US alone, and topped the Billboard Classical Crossover chart in the US for 35 weeks.",
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"Sally Ann Howes (born 20 July 1930) is an English actress and singer, who currently holds dual British-American citizenship.",
" Her career on stage, screen and television has spanned over six decades.",
" She is best known for the role of Truly Scrumptious in the 1968 musical film \"Chitty Chitty Bang Bang\".",
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"Glasvegas are a Scottish indie rock band from Glasgow.",
" The band consists of James Allan (vocals), Rab Allan (lead guitar), Paul Donoghue (bass guitar) and Jonna Löfgren (drums).",
" Their platinum selling debut album \"Glasvegas\" released in September 2008 was well received by critics and reached No. 2 in the UK Album Charts.",
" It was nominated for the Mercury Music Prize in September 2009.",
" The album went on to enjoy further critical and commercial success in North America and in Sweden (where it went Gold).",
" On 1 December 2008, less than three months after the release of their debut album the band released the mini-album, \"A Snowflake Fell (And It Felt Like A Kiss)\", a 6 track Christmas E.P, which was recorded in Transylvania."
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"Juliet Turner is a singer/songwriter from Tummery, near Omagh, County Tyrone, Northern Ireland.",
" She has been a part of the Dublin music scene since she started recording in 1996.",
" In the course of her career she has opened for such artists as Bob Dylan, U2 and Bryan Adams and toured with Roger McGuinn, Joan Armatrading and Brian Kennedy.",
" Turner also sang on two tracks of Peter Mulvey's live album \"Glencree\".",
" Her first album \"Lets Hear it for Pizza\" was released in 1996 on the Scottish label \"Sticky Music\" followed by \"Burn the Black Suit\" released on her own \"Hear This!",
" Records\" label.",
" This album went double platinum in Ireland, and was voted one of the top 100 Irish albums of all time by HotPress Magazine readers.",
" In 2004, Turner released \"Season of the Hurricane\" which went gold in Ireland, followed by a live album \"Juliet Turner Live from the Spirit Store\" in 2006.",
" However, it is the 2008 release \"People have Names\" which is garnering critical acclaim, described by the Irish Times as \"a gloriously taut collection of songs\", by the Belfast Telegraph as \"The album of her life\", and HotPress as \"a serious contender for album of the year\""
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"Sheena Shirley Easton (née Orr; born 27 April 1959) is a Scottish singer, recording artist and stage and screen actress with dual British-American nationality.",
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"Kid Rock has released 10 studio albums, one compilation album, two extended plays and one live album.",
" His debut album, \"Grits Sandwiches for Breakfast\", was released by Jive Records in 1990.",
" Following its release, Kid Rock was dropped by Jive and became an independent artist.",
" In 1992, he signed to a small Brooklyn based imprint called Continuum.",
" He was released from Continuum after two years and started his own Top Dog record label.",
" In 1997, he was signed to Atlantic Records.",
" He released his mainstream debut album, \"Devil Without a Cause\", on August 18, 1998.",
" The album would be certified diamond by the RIAA and go on to sell 11 million copies in the United States.",
" In 2000, he released \"The History of Rock\", a compilation of tracks from 1993's \"The Polyfuze Method\" and 1996's \"Early Mornin Stoned Pimp\".",
" \"Cocky\" was released in 2001 as the official follow up to \"Devil Without a Cause\" and sold five million copies.",
" That was followed by 2003's \"Kid Rock\" and 2006's \"Live Trucker\".",
" \"Live Trucker\" was Kid Rock's first live release selling over 600,000 copies, making it a gold album.",
" In 2007, Kid Rock made his comeback with \"Rock n Roll Jesus\", which was certified triple platinum.",
" \"Born Free\" was released in 2010 and went platinum.",
" Rebel Soul went gold in April 2013.",
" He has sold 25 million albums in the US as of December 2013, and over 35 million worldwide.",
" He released \"First Kiss\" in 2015, has of January 2016 it has sold 356,000 copies.",
" \"Devil\" still proved a strong catalog seller in 2015 selling over 100,000 copies."
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"Take My Time is the debut album by UK pop singer Sheena Easton.",
" Released in January 1981, the album reached #17 in the UK and earned her a Gold Disc.",
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"Title: Sylvain Cossette\n\nSylvain Cossette (born May 8, 1963) is a French-Canadian singer-songwriter from Grand-Mère, Quebec (located in the Mauricie region). Sylvain was a founding member of the Quebec-based English language band Paradox in 1984, before becoming a French language solo artist by 1994. During his career he has sold over one million albums (12 Gold and Platinum), recorded thirty-two #1 hit songs and eight Number 1 albums, earned six Silver, Gold and Platinum Tickets, won 10 Quebec Felix Music Awards, six Socan awards and four Juno nominations, and performed in Canada and Europe in the hit stage musicals \"Notre Dame De Paris\" and \"Dracula\". Cossette's 2001 album \"Rendez-vous\" was certified Platinum by the CRIA in November 2002. His 2007 album \"70s\" (#1 Quebec, #2 Canada) is his first all English release and produced four Number 1 hit singles and two Number 1 hit videos. The album went Gold (50,000 CDs sold) in 27 days and Platinum (100,000 CDs sold) in 15 weeks. The 70s concert tour went Silver Ticket (25,000 tickets sold) in three months and Gold Ticket (50,000 tickets sold) within a year. On October 21, 2008, he released the album \"70s Volume 2\" and produced three Number 1 hit singles and one Number 1 hit video. The album went Gold (50,000 CDs sold) in 19 days and Platinum (100,000 CDs sold) in 11 weeks. On October 25, 2010, the album 70s Volume 3 was released and quickly went Gold. The 70s project has so far sold almost 400,000 albums, 150,000 concert tickets and been seen by over a 650,000 people at outdoor festivals. In September 2011 he launched his new one-year tour «The Best of the 70s». In October 2011, two compilation albums were released of his greatest French language hits. On October 1, 2012, he release his first original French language album in 12 years called \"Le jour d'après\" (4 number one hit songs) which he wrote, co-arranged and co-produced. His next album RETROSPECTIVE spawned a tour throughout French Canada in 2013-2014. In April 2014 he released an album \"Les numérous 1\" of his career #1 hit songs that he composed. A new trilogy project (album/photobiography book/tour) called ACCORDS was released in October 2014 and spawned three Number 1 hit singles followed by a tour throughout French Canada in 2015. In 2014-16 he was the creative force behind two children projects (albums and live shows): Lily et le Lutin & Pyjama Party. In 2017 he released his first instrumental album Café et Guitares in over 200 countries.",
"Title: Biffy Clyro\n\nBiffy Clyro are a Scottish rock band that formed in Kilmarnock, East Ayrshire, composed of Simon Neil (guitar, lead vocals), James Johnston (bass, vocals) and Ben Johnston (drums, vocals). Currently signed to 14th Floor Records, they have released seven studio albums, four of which (\"Puzzle\", \"Only Revolutions\", \"Opposites\" and \"Ellipsis)\" reached the top five in the UK Albums Chart, with their sixth studio album, \"Opposites\" claiming their first UK number-one album. After their first three albums, the band expanded their following significantly in 2007 with the release of their fourth, \"Puzzle\", creating more mainstream songs with simpler rhythms and distancing themselves from the more unusual dissonant style that was present in their previous three albums. \"Puzzle\" peaked at number 2 on the official UK album charts on 16 June 2007. The album went Gold in the UK, selling over 100,000 units, and later in 2012 went Platinum in the UK, having sold over 300,000 copies.",
"Title: Timeless (Sarah Brightman album)\n\nTimeless, known as Time to Say Goodbye in the USA and Canada, is the fifth album by classical crossover soprano Sarah Brightman & the London Symphony Orchestra. The album went gold or platinum in 21 countries, selling over 1.4 million copies in the US alone, and topped the Billboard Classical Crossover chart in the US for 35 weeks. EMI's SACD 5.1 release of the album is also entitled \"Time to Say Goodbye\" and follows the American track listing.",
"Title: Sally Ann Howes\n\nSally Ann Howes (born 20 July 1930) is an English actress and singer, who currently holds dual British-American citizenship. Her career on stage, screen and television has spanned over six decades. She is best known for the role of Truly Scrumptious in the 1968 musical film \"Chitty Chitty Bang Bang\". She was nominated for the Tony Award for Best Lead Actress in a Musical in 1963 for her performance in \"Brigadoon\".",
"Title: Glasvegas\n\nGlasvegas are a Scottish indie rock band from Glasgow. The band consists of James Allan (vocals), Rab Allan (lead guitar), Paul Donoghue (bass guitar) and Jonna Löfgren (drums). Their platinum selling debut album \"Glasvegas\" released in September 2008 was well received by critics and reached No. 2 in the UK Album Charts. It was nominated for the Mercury Music Prize in September 2009. The album went on to enjoy further critical and commercial success in North America and in Sweden (where it went Gold). On 1 December 2008, less than three months after the release of their debut album the band released the mini-album, \"A Snowflake Fell (And It Felt Like A Kiss)\", a 6 track Christmas E.P, which was recorded in Transylvania.",
"Title: Juliet Turner\n\nJuliet Turner is a singer/songwriter from Tummery, near Omagh, County Tyrone, Northern Ireland. She has been a part of the Dublin music scene since she started recording in 1996. In the course of her career she has opened for such artists as Bob Dylan, U2 and Bryan Adams and toured with Roger McGuinn, Joan Armatrading and Brian Kennedy. Turner also sang on two tracks of Peter Mulvey's live album \"Glencree\". Her first album \"Lets Hear it for Pizza\" was released in 1996 on the Scottish label \"Sticky Music\" followed by \"Burn the Black Suit\" released on her own \"Hear This! Records\" label. This album went double platinum in Ireland, and was voted one of the top 100 Irish albums of all time by HotPress Magazine readers. In 2004, Turner released \"Season of the Hurricane\" which went gold in Ireland, followed by a live album \"Juliet Turner Live from the Spirit Store\" in 2006. However, it is the 2008 release \"People have Names\" which is garnering critical acclaim, described by the Irish Times as \"a gloriously taut collection of songs\", by the Belfast Telegraph as \"The album of her life\", and HotPress as \"a serious contender for album of the year\"",
"Title: Sheena Easton\n\nSheena Shirley Easton (née Orr; born 27 April 1959) is a Scottish singer, recording artist and stage and screen actress with dual British-American nationality. Easton first came into the public eye as the focus of an episode in the first British musical reality television programme \"The Big Time: Pop Singer\", which recorded her attempts to gain a record contract and her eventual signing with EMI Records.",
"Title: Kid Rock discography\n\nKid Rock has released 10 studio albums, one compilation album, two extended plays and one live album. His debut album, \"Grits Sandwiches for Breakfast\", was released by Jive Records in 1990. Following its release, Kid Rock was dropped by Jive and became an independent artist. In 1992, he signed to a small Brooklyn based imprint called Continuum. He was released from Continuum after two years and started his own Top Dog record label. In 1997, he was signed to Atlantic Records. He released his mainstream debut album, \"Devil Without a Cause\", on August 18, 1998. The album would be certified diamond by the RIAA and go on to sell 11 million copies in the United States. In 2000, he released \"The History of Rock\", a compilation of tracks from 1993's \"The Polyfuze Method\" and 1996's \"Early Mornin Stoned Pimp\". \"Cocky\" was released in 2001 as the official follow up to \"Devil Without a Cause\" and sold five million copies. That was followed by 2003's \"Kid Rock\" and 2006's \"Live Trucker\". \"Live Trucker\" was Kid Rock's first live release selling over 600,000 copies, making it a gold album. In 2007, Kid Rock made his comeback with \"Rock n Roll Jesus\", which was certified triple platinum. \"Born Free\" was released in 2010 and went platinum. Rebel Soul went gold in April 2013. He has sold 25 million albums in the US as of December 2013, and over 35 million worldwide. He released \"First Kiss\" in 2015, has of January 2016 it has sold 356,000 copies. \"Devil\" still proved a strong catalog seller in 2015 selling over 100,000 copies.",
"Title: Take My Time\n\nTake My Time is the debut album by UK pop singer Sheena Easton. Released in January 1981, the album reached #17 in the UK and earned her a Gold Disc. Two months later, a ten track version of the album was released in the USA and Canada as Sheena Easton. The album went gold in the USA and platinum in Canada."
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"The Bug" is a song written by Mark Knopfler, on the final studio album and originally performed by Dire Straits a British rock band that formed in Deptford, London, in which year?
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1977
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" Further, he recorded two tracks on Sting's \"Brand New Day\" (1999), which won a Grammy Award for Best Pop Album.",
" He mixed the East Village Opera Company's \"Olde School\", which received a Grammy Nomination for Best Classical Crossover Album in 2009.",
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" Dire Straits' sound drew from a variety of musical influences, including jazz, folk, and blues, and came closest to beat music within the context of rock and roll.",
" Despite the prominence of punk rock during the band's early years, their stripped-down sound contrasted with punk, demonstrating a more \"rootsy\" influence that emerged from pub rock.",
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"Private Investigations: The Best of Dire Straits & Mark Knopfler is the third compilation album by Dire Straits and British singer-songwriter and guitarist Mark Knopfler, released in 2005 by Mercury and Vertigo internationally, and Warner Bros. in the United States.",
" Named after their 1982 hit single, the album consists of material by Dire Straits, with songs selected from the group's six studio albums (excluding the 1979 album \"Communiqué\") from 1978 up through the group's dissolution in 1995.",
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" That same year he produced his first album, \"Infidels\" for Bob Dylan.",
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"Title: Dire Straits\n\nDire Straits were a British rock band that formed in Deptford, London, in 1977 by Mark Knopfler (lead vocals and lead guitar), his younger brother David Knopfler (rhythm guitar and backing vocals), John Illsley (bass guitar and backing vocals), and Pick Withers (drums and percussion). Dire Straits' sound drew from a variety of musical influences, including jazz, folk, and blues, and came closest to beat music within the context of rock and roll. Despite the prominence of punk rock during the band's early years, their stripped-down sound contrasted with punk, demonstrating a more \"rootsy\" influence that emerged from pub rock. Many of Dire Straits' compositions were melancholic.",
"Title: Private Investigations (album)\n\nPrivate Investigations: The Best of Dire Straits & Mark Knopfler is the third compilation album by Dire Straits and British singer-songwriter and guitarist Mark Knopfler, released in 2005 by Mercury and Vertigo internationally, and Warner Bros. in the United States. Named after their 1982 hit single, the album consists of material by Dire Straits, with songs selected from the group's six studio albums (excluding the 1979 album \"Communiqué\") from 1978 up through the group's dissolution in 1995. It also features work from the solo career of the group's singer, songwriter, and guitarist Mark Knopfler, including some of his soundtrack material.",
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"Title: Mark Knopfler discography\n\nThe Mark Knopfler discography consists of recordings by British singer-songwriter and guitarist Mark Knopfler, not including his work with Dire Straits. Knopfler began recording apart from Dire Straits in 1983, when he released his first soundtrack album \"Local Hero\". That same year he produced his first album, \"Infidels\" for Bob Dylan. Between 1983 and 2002, Knopfler composed and released eight soundtrack albums. He also produced four additional albums for other artists, including \"Land of Dreams\" in 1988 for Randy Newman.",
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"Title: Private Investigations\n\n\"Private Investigations\" is a song by the British rock band Dire Straits from their album \"Love over Gold\". It reached number 2 in the United Kingdom (despite its length), and is one of their biggest chart successes in the UK. The track has appeared on the compilation albums \"Money for Nothing\" and \"\", and is the title track to the more recent 2005 compilation, \"Private Investigations: The Best of Dire Straits & Mark Knopfler\".",
"Title: Calling Elvis\n\n\"Calling Elvis\" is a song written by Mark Knopfler and performed by Dire Straits. It first appeared on the final studio album by the band, \"On Every Street\" (1991). It was released as the first single from that album, peaking at number 21 in the United Kingdom, and reaching the Top 10 in numerous other countries. It was included on the 2005 compilation \"The Best of Dire Straits & Mark Knopfler: Private Investigations\". A live version of the song also appears on the 1993 live album \"On the Night\".",
"Title: Sultans of Swing: The Very Best of Dire Straits\n\nSultans of Swing: The Very Best of Dire Straits is the second greatest hits compilation by the British rock band Dire Straits, released on 19 October 1998 by Mercury Records internationally, and by Warner Bros. Records in the United States. The album was originally released, featuring liner notes by Robert Sandall, as both a one-disc edition and two-disc edition. The second disc contains live performances. The release is named after the band's 1978 hit single of the same name. The compilation was re-released together with a DVD in 2002. The DVD features the music videos of all the songs on the first disc, in addition to short interviews with Mark Knopfler about each song.",
"Title: Alchemy: Dire Straits Live\n\nAlchemy: Dire Straits Live is a double album and the first live album by the British rock band Dire Straits, released on 16 March 1984 by Vertigo Records internationally, and by Warner Bros. Records in the United States. Recorded at the Hammersmith Odeon in London on 22–23 July 1983, the album features the band's best-known and fan-favourite songs from their first four albums, the ExtendedancEPlay EP and Knopfler's \"Local Hero\" soundtrack. Many of the songs have reworked arrangements and extended improvisational segments. The album cover is taken from a painting by Brett Whiteley. \"Alchemy: Dire Straits Live\" was remastered and re-released on 8 May 2001."
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Which Czech tennis player was born first, Lucie Šafářová or Renáta Tomanová?
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Renáta Tomanová
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Which Australian home of Sacred Heart College is also the childhood home of Craig Lahiff?
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Somerton Park
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"Title: Stuart Hall for Boys\n\nStuart Hall for Boys is a private Roman Catholic school located in San Francisco, California, and is part of the Schools of the Sacred Heart network. Founded in 1887 as an independent, Catholic school, Schools of the Sacred Heart San Francisco carry on the educational mission of the Religious of the Sacred Heart. It is associated with Stuart Hall High School, Convent of the Sacred Heart Elementary School and Convent of the Sacred Heart High School. The schools are fully accredited by the Western Association of Schools and Colleges, the California Association of Independent Schools and the Network of Sacred Heart Schools and receive no financial support from either the Roman Catholic Church or the Society of the Sacred Heart.",
"Title: Sacred Heart University Luxembourg\n\nSacred Heart University Luxembourg, abbreviated to SHU Luxembourg, is a business school, based in Luxembourg City, in southern Luxembourg. The complete name is Jack Welch College of Business, Sacred Heart University Luxembourg. It is the European branch of the Jack Welch College of Business at Sacred Heart University, Fairfield, CT, located north of New York City. Sacred Heart’s Jack Welch College of Business has been in Luxembourg for more than two decades offering graduate level programs tailored to the needs of working professionals.",
"Title: Sacred Heart College (Lucena)\n\nSacred Heart College is an educational institution in Lucena City, Quezon, Philippines. The first catholic learning institution in Quezon Province, it was founded on April 27, 1884. It had its roots in the vision of a simple and saintly woman named Hermana Fausta Labrador whose exemplary life was moulded on the Vincentian spirituality. The school grew and its status was changed from Academy to College in 1941. It was formally turned-over to the Daughters of Charity of Saint Vincent de Paul on August 14, 1937. In 2009, Sacred Heart College celebrated its 125th founding anniversary."
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2,278
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Did Jaret Reddick and Lou Reed have the same nationality?
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yes
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" After four days of writing, the duo had written six songs, which later resulted in the formation of the band People on Vacation.",
" The band began streaming a song titled, \"Better Off Dead,\" on their official site in late 2010.",
" During his eleventh Bowling for Soup podcast regarding the band's newly announced side projects, Reddick played a demo that he described as \"the first People on Vacation song,\" titled \"Rainy Day.\"",
" The band has since announced they have written and recorded fifteen songs and plans to release album in Fall 2011, through Kirtland Records.",
" The band released another song, titled \"She Was the Only One,\" as a free download via Twitter as a \"Tweet for a Track\" promotion, in addition to streaming it on their official site in January 2011.",
" The band's music video for \"Better Off Dead\" premiered on the Dallas Observer website on January 19, 2011.",
" In an interview with aduioADD, Hamilton jokingly named the album \"Buskin' & Name Droppin\"'.",
" Another song \"Because of the Sun\" was played live on 102.1 FM for the first time in March 2011.",
" In order to promote the project, the band joined Bowling for Soup's 2011 UK Acoustic Tour as an opening act, alongside Linus of Hollywood and Erik Chandler and the Mulberry Street Socialites.",
" In July 2011, Reddick explained the band expects \"a long EP out around the end of November, with a full length album hoping to be out by next summer with all new material,\" stating the band has fifteen songs that are \"written, recorded, done\" except for drums while they have written six to eight other songs that have yet to be recorded.",
" The band will be having its CD release show for \"The Carry On EP\" on November 24, 2011, at the Kessler Theater in Dallas, Texas.",
" Reddick announced in a recent podcast that People on Vacation would be making a music video for the song \"Where Do We Go,\" which the duo filmed with Built By Ninjas in January 2012."
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" The show was originally hosted by Jaret Reddick and family friend, Rich Coleman, but they were quickly joined by Reddick's wife, Casey, by episode 4 (Raiders of the Lost Ark) and then later by Reddick's neighbor, Wil Vark, on episode 44 (Tommy Boy) to shore up the final cast.",
" The show features round-table discussions on favorite movies from the one or more of the hosts' past and the podcast maintains its tagline, \"This is movie commentary with no movie knowledge\".",
" In 2016, \"Jaret Goes to the Movies\" was nominated for People's Choice Podcast Awards in the TV/Film category.",
" The podcast is also hosted on iTunes."
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"\"Emily\" is a single by American rock band Bowling for Soup.",
" It was released on their 2002 album \"Drunk Enough to Dance\", and appears as the second track on the album.",
" The single was the second single released from the album.",
" It also charted at #67 on the UK Singles Chart.",
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" The song uses sampling from Iggy Pop's \"The Passenger\"."
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"The Creation of the Universe is an album by Lou Reed's Metal Machine Trio.",
" The trio was formed in 2008 with Ulrich Krieger and Sarth Calhoun to play music inspired by Reed's 1975 album \"Metal Machine Music\".",
" The first concerts of the group were on October 2 and 3, 2008, at REDCAT in Los Angeles.",
" The group was named Metal Machine Trio only after these concerts.",
" The concert itself was announced as Lou Reed and Ulrich Krieger: Unclassified.",
" The CD is the unedited live recording of both nights.",
" It is available in a variety of formats from Lou Reed's website including, MP3, FLAC, 2 Disk CD and Deluxe CD.",
" Cover and inlay photos are by Lou Reed."
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"The Summer and the Fall is the debut studio album by People on Vacation, a supergroup composed of Ryan Hamilton from indie rock band Smile Smile and Jaret Reddick from pop punk band Bowling for Soup.",
" The group released their debut EP on November 24, 2011, before releasing \"The Summer and the Fall\" on November 22, 2012.",
" The songs \"Rainy Day,\" \"It's Not Love,\" and \"Where Do We Go\" were previously released on \"The Carry On EP\" and \"This Is Me\" was previously released on the Crappy Records compilation \"Crappy Records Presents: Have a Crappy Summer.\""
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"Let Us Now Praise Famous Death Dwarves (or how I slugged it out with Lou Reed and stayed awake) is an infamous interview with Lou Reed conducted by Lester Bangs and published in \"Creem\" magazine in 1975.",
" It is now regarded as a classic document of music journalism.",
" The title is a play on \"Let Us Now Praise Famous Men,\" the book by James Agee.",
" The full interview was reprinted in the New Musical Express in November 2013, as a tribute to Lou Reed, who died the previous month."
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"Lewis Allan Reed (March 2, 1942 – October 27, 2013) was an American musician, singer and songwriter.",
" He was the guitarist, vocalist, and principal songwriter of the Velvet Underground, and his solo career spanned five decades.",
" The Velvet Underground had little success during their active years, but later gained a significant cult following to become one of the most widely acclaimed and influential bands in rock history.",
" Brian Eno famously stated that, while the Velvet Underground's debut album sold only 30,000 copies, \"everyone who bought one of those 30,000 copies started a band\"."
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"Jaret Ray Reddick (born March 6, 1972) is an American musician, singer, songwriter, composer, podcaster, actor and voice actor, best known as the lead vocalist, rhythm guitarist, and primary songwriter for the rock band Bowling for Soup.",
" He plays a Music Man Axis that has a flag of Texas design on it."
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"The Essential Lou Reed is a compilation album by Lou Reed released in 2011 by RCA Records.",
" The album features classic Lou Reed solo work and songs from his band the Velvet Underground."
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"Title: Jaret Goes to the Movies\n\nJaret Goes to the Movies is a weekly podcast created by Jaret Reddick (Bowling for Soup) and his main \"sidekick\", Rich Coleman, with the first episode (Back to the Future) having released on October 23, 2015. The show was originally hosted by Jaret Reddick and family friend, Rich Coleman, but they were quickly joined by Reddick's wife, Casey, by episode 4 (Raiders of the Lost Ark) and then later by Reddick's neighbor, Wil Vark, on episode 44 (Tommy Boy) to shore up the final cast. The show features round-table discussions on favorite movies from the one or more of the hosts' past and the podcast maintains its tagline, \"This is movie commentary with no movie knowledge\". In 2016, \"Jaret Goes to the Movies\" was nominated for People's Choice Podcast Awards in the TV/Film category. The podcast is also hosted on iTunes.",
"Title: Emily (Bowling for Soup song)\n\n\"Emily\" is a single by American rock band Bowling for Soup. It was released on their 2002 album \"Drunk Enough to Dance\", and appears as the second track on the album. The single was the second single released from the album. It also charted at #67 on the UK Singles Chart. Like most singles by Bowling for Soup, it was written by lead singer Jaret Reddick.",
"Title: Download This Song\n\n\"Download This Song\" is the second single from MC Lars' fifth studio album, \"The Graduate\", and features Jaret Reddick of Bowling for Soup. The song uses sampling from Iggy Pop's \"The Passenger\".",
"Title: The Creation of the Universe\n\nThe Creation of the Universe is an album by Lou Reed's Metal Machine Trio. The trio was formed in 2008 with Ulrich Krieger and Sarth Calhoun to play music inspired by Reed's 1975 album \"Metal Machine Music\". The first concerts of the group were on October 2 and 3, 2008, at REDCAT in Los Angeles. The group was named Metal Machine Trio only after these concerts. The concert itself was announced as Lou Reed and Ulrich Krieger: Unclassified. The CD is the unedited live recording of both nights. It is available in a variety of formats from Lou Reed's website including, MP3, FLAC, 2 Disk CD and Deluxe CD. Cover and inlay photos are by Lou Reed.",
"Title: The Summer and the Fall\n\nThe Summer and the Fall is the debut studio album by People on Vacation, a supergroup composed of Ryan Hamilton from indie rock band Smile Smile and Jaret Reddick from pop punk band Bowling for Soup. The group released their debut EP on November 24, 2011, before releasing \"The Summer and the Fall\" on November 22, 2012. The songs \"Rainy Day,\" \"It's Not Love,\" and \"Where Do We Go\" were previously released on \"The Carry On EP\" and \"This Is Me\" was previously released on the Crappy Records compilation \"Crappy Records Presents: Have a Crappy Summer.\"",
"Title: Let Us Now Praise Famous Death Dwarves\n\nLet Us Now Praise Famous Death Dwarves (or how I slugged it out with Lou Reed and stayed awake) is an infamous interview with Lou Reed conducted by Lester Bangs and published in \"Creem\" magazine in 1975. It is now regarded as a classic document of music journalism. The title is a play on \"Let Us Now Praise Famous Men,\" the book by James Agee. The full interview was reprinted in the New Musical Express in November 2013, as a tribute to Lou Reed, who died the previous month.",
"Title: Lou Reed\n\nLewis Allan Reed (March 2, 1942 – October 27, 2013) was an American musician, singer and songwriter. He was the guitarist, vocalist, and principal songwriter of the Velvet Underground, and his solo career spanned five decades. The Velvet Underground had little success during their active years, but later gained a significant cult following to become one of the most widely acclaimed and influential bands in rock history. Brian Eno famously stated that, while the Velvet Underground's debut album sold only 30,000 copies, \"everyone who bought one of those 30,000 copies started a band\".",
"Title: Jaret Reddick\n\nJaret Ray Reddick (born March 6, 1972) is an American musician, singer, songwriter, composer, podcaster, actor and voice actor, best known as the lead vocalist, rhythm guitarist, and primary songwriter for the rock band Bowling for Soup. He plays a Music Man Axis that has a flag of Texas design on it.",
"Title: The Essential Lou Reed\n\nThe Essential Lou Reed is a compilation album by Lou Reed released in 2011 by RCA Records. The album features classic Lou Reed solo work and songs from his band the Velvet Underground."
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2,279
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Are Seo Eunkwang and Jonah Matranga both guitarists?
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no
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hard
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"\"Be Quiet and Drive (Far Away)\" is the second single released from the American alternative metal band Deftones' second album, \"Around the Fur\".",
" It was their first single to chart on the US charts, peaking at number 29 on the Mainstream Rock Tracks chart, and within the top 50 in the UK Singles Chart.",
" Although it was a more modest hit than the follow-up, \"Change (In the House of Flies)\", it was included in the game \"Dave Mirra Freestyle BMX\", released in 2000.",
" An acoustic version appeared on the soundtrack to the film \"Little Nicky\".",
" This version, which featured Adam Sandler, the star of the movie, as well as Jonah Matranga of Far, was also included on the Deftones' \"B-Sides & Rarities\" album."
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"The Volunteers is the second full-length album by onelinedrawing, and the last Jonah Matranga release under that name to date.",
" Jonah has stated that this is his favourite release, seeing it as something that explains himself to his fans.",
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"Jonah's One-line Drawing is Jonah Matranga's second solo recording, released in 1998.",
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"The second of three 'Always New' EPs.",
" These were originally released by Jonah Matranga via his website as downloads, chronicalling the music he'd been creating in 6 month blocks.",
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"Gratitude was formed in 2003 by Mark Weinberg (originally of the band Crumb) and Thomas Becker (originally of the Get Up Kids).",
" Initially called the Collision, the band was joined by Bob Lindsey on bass and Robby Cronholm (also formerly of Crumb) on vocals.",
" After touring in 2002 with New End Original, which featured Far alum Jonah Matranga and Jeremy Tappero, Cronholm left the band and was replaced by Matranga.",
" When Matranga joined, the band changed their name from the Collision to Gratitude.",
" After picking up Matranga and changing their name, Gratitude signed to Atlantic Records.",
" The group picked up Tappero as second guitarist before going into the studio.",
" After Becker left the band in the middle of recording the record, Drummer David Jarnstrom joined the band before the release of their self-titled debut album (Becker and other session musicians fulfilled the drum role during the recording of the album).",
" Atlantic Records released \"Gratitude\" on March 8, 2005.",
" The tracks \"Drive Away\" and \"This Is the Part\", were released as singles and received significant radio play both in the US and the UK.",
" Gratitude's first tour for the album was a North American tour supporting Jimmy Eat World (to whom the band has often been compared), and they were also on the bill for the 2005 Warped Tour and a leg of the 2005 Taste of Chaos."
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"Seo Eun-kwang (; born November 22, 1990), also simply known as Eunkwang, is a South Korean singer, entertainer, and the leader and main vocalist of the South Korean boy group BtoB."
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"The Three Sketchys (1999-2005) is an anthology released by Jonah Matranga containing the contents of three albums (Sketchy EP #1 by Onelinedrawing, Sketchy EP #2 by Onelinedrawing, and Sketchy EP #3 by Jonah Matranga) along with a bonus track: a new mix of \"The Big Parade\"."
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"Jonah Rzadzinski Matranga (born Jonah Sonz Matranga, August 11, 1969, Brookline, Massachusetts) is a singer, songwriter, and guitarist who has released a variety of solo material under his own name and onelinedrawing, and has previously been part of the bands Far and New End Original (an anagram of \"onelinedrawing\") and Gratitude.",
" He now continues to work and tour under onelinedrawing'."
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"Title: The Volunteers (album)\n\nThe Volunteers is the second full-length album by onelinedrawing, and the last Jonah Matranga release under that name to date. Jonah has stated that this is his favourite release, seeing it as something that explains himself to his fans. The CD also included the demo versions of the final songs along with other bonus material and artwork by Rohner Segnitz.",
"Title: Jonah Matranga / Frank Turner\n\nThis is a split 12\" between Jonah Matranga and Frank Turner. It was released via Xtra Mile Recordings in the UK and Welcome Home Records in the USA. Xtra Mile Recordings releases are all featured on black vinyl, whereas the first 100 copies from Welcome Home Records featured on a yellow and brown vinyl design and 900 in a clear yellow.",
"Title: Jonah's One-line Drawing\n\nJonah's One-line Drawing is Jonah Matranga's second solo recording, released in 1998. This release is notable as it's the first time Jonah used the term \"One-line drawing\".",
"Title: Always New Jul–Dec 2000\n\nThe second of three 'Always New' EPs. These were originally released by Jonah Matranga via his website as downloads, chronicalling the music he'd been creating in 6 month blocks. The recordings were later released on CD as a multimedia experience containing cartoons, pictures and, in Jonah's words, \"who knows what else\" from the period in which the music was written.",
"Title: Gratitude (band)\n\nGratitude was formed in 2003 by Mark Weinberg (originally of the band Crumb) and Thomas Becker (originally of the Get Up Kids). Initially called the Collision, the band was joined by Bob Lindsey on bass and Robby Cronholm (also formerly of Crumb) on vocals. After touring in 2002 with New End Original, which featured Far alum Jonah Matranga and Jeremy Tappero, Cronholm left the band and was replaced by Matranga. When Matranga joined, the band changed their name from the Collision to Gratitude. After picking up Matranga and changing their name, Gratitude signed to Atlantic Records. The group picked up Tappero as second guitarist before going into the studio. After Becker left the band in the middle of recording the record, Drummer David Jarnstrom joined the band before the release of their self-titled debut album (Becker and other session musicians fulfilled the drum role during the recording of the album). Atlantic Records released \"Gratitude\" on March 8, 2005. The tracks \"Drive Away\" and \"This Is the Part\", were released as singles and received significant radio play both in the US and the UK. Gratitude's first tour for the album was a North American tour supporting Jimmy Eat World (to whom the band has often been compared), and they were also on the bill for the 2005 Warped Tour and a leg of the 2005 Taste of Chaos.",
"Title: Seo Eunkwang\n\nSeo Eun-kwang (; born November 22, 1990), also simply known as Eunkwang, is a South Korean singer, entertainer, and the leader and main vocalist of the South Korean boy group BtoB.",
"Title: The Three Sketchys\n\nThe Three Sketchys (1999-2005) is an anthology released by Jonah Matranga containing the contents of three albums (Sketchy EP #1 by Onelinedrawing, Sketchy EP #2 by Onelinedrawing, and Sketchy EP #3 by Jonah Matranga) along with a bonus track: a new mix of \"The Big Parade\".",
"Title: Jonah Matranga\n\nJonah Rzadzinski Matranga (born Jonah Sonz Matranga, August 11, 1969, Brookline, Massachusetts) is a singer, songwriter, and guitarist who has released a variety of solo material under his own name and onelinedrawing, and has previously been part of the bands Far and New End Original (an anagram of \"onelinedrawing\") and Gratitude. He now continues to work and tour under onelinedrawing'.",
"Title: Always New Jan–Jun 2000\n\nThe first of three 'Always New' EPs. These were originally released by Jonah Matranga via his website as downloads, chronicalling the music he'd been creating in 6 month blocks. The recordings were later released on CD as a multimedia experience containing writings, pictures and, in Jonah's words, \"who knows what else\" from the period in which the music was written."
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2,280
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"Beware My Love" from the 1976 album "Wings at the Speed of Sound" was credited to which artists?
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Paul and Linda McCartney
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" The song was included on Linda McCartney's posthumous 1998 solo album \"Wide Prairie\"."
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"\"Let 'Em In\" is a song by Wings from their 1976 album \"Wings at the Speed of Sound\".",
" It was written and sung by Paul McCartney and reached the top 3 in the United Kingdom, the United States and Canada.",
" It was a No. 2 hit in the UK; in the U.S. it was a No. 3 pop hit and No. 1 easy listening hit.",
" In Canada, the song was No. 3 for three weeks on the pop chart and No. 1 for three weeks on the MOR chart of \"RPM\" magazine.",
" The single was certified Gold by the Recording Industry Association of America for sales of over one million copies.",
" It can also be found on McCartney's 1987 compilation album, \"All the Best!",
"\" A demo of the song, featuring Denny Laine on lead vocal, was included as a bonus track on the Archive Collection reissue of \"Wings at the Speed of Sound\"."
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"\"Must Do Something About It\" is a song credited to Paul and Linda McCartney that first appeared on the Wings 1976 album \"Wings at the Speed of Sound\"."
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"\"Silly Love Songs\" is a song written by Paul McCartney and Linda McCartney and performed by Wings.",
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"Prentice John Delaney Jr. (January 8, 1945 – April 13, 2003), better known as Sean Delaney, was an American musician, producer, road manager and songwriter, best known for his work with the rock band KISS from the early 1970s until the early 1980s.",
" He is largely credited with developing their choreography onstage, and co-wrote many songs with Paul Stanley, including \"Mr. Speed\", \"Makin' Love\", and \"Take Me\" from the 1976 album \"Rock and Roll Over\", and \"All American Man\" from the studio side of the 1977 album \"Alive II\"."
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"\"Beware My Love\" is a song credited to Paul and Linda McCartney that was first released on the Wings 1976 album \"Wings at the Speed of Sound\".",
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" A live version recorded on June 7, 1976, in Denver, Colorado, was included on the Wings' album \"Wings Over America\" and another live version from three days later in Seattle, Washington, was shown in the concert film \"Rockshow\".",
" An excerpt from the \"Rockshow\" performance was also included in the documentary \"Wings Over the World\"."
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"\"Warm and Beautiful\" is a song credited to Paul and Linda McCartney that was first released by Wings on their 1976 album \"Wings at the Speed of Sound\".",
" It is a love ballad sung by Paul directed to Linda.",
" Critical opinion of the song has varied widely, ranging from a comment that it is \"one of the most beautiful songs that Paul ever wrote for Linda,\" to a suggestion that it may be \"one of the worst songs Paul McCartney has ever written.\"",
" In 1998, after Linda's death, Paul rearranged the song for string quartet to be played at memorial concerts for his late wife.",
" This version was included on the 1999 album \"Working Classical\"."
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"Title: Cook of the House\n\n\"Cook of the House\" is a song written by Paul and Linda McCartney that was first released on Wings' 1976 album \"Wings at the Speed of Sound\". It was also released as the B-side to the number 1 single \"Silly Love Songs.\" The song was included on Linda McCartney's posthumous 1998 solo album \"Wide Prairie\".",
"Title: Let 'Em In\n\n\"Let 'Em In\" is a song by Wings from their 1976 album \"Wings at the Speed of Sound\". It was written and sung by Paul McCartney and reached the top 3 in the United Kingdom, the United States and Canada. It was a No. 2 hit in the UK; in the U.S. it was a No. 3 pop hit and No. 1 easy listening hit. In Canada, the song was No. 3 for three weeks on the pop chart and No. 1 for three weeks on the MOR chart of \"RPM\" magazine. The single was certified Gold by the Recording Industry Association of America for sales of over one million copies. It can also be found on McCartney's 1987 compilation album, \"All the Best! \" A demo of the song, featuring Denny Laine on lead vocal, was included as a bonus track on the Archive Collection reissue of \"Wings at the Speed of Sound\".",
"Title: Must Do Something About It\n\n\"Must Do Something About It\" is a song credited to Paul and Linda McCartney that first appeared on the Wings 1976 album \"Wings at the Speed of Sound\".",
"Title: Silly Love Songs\n\n\"Silly Love Songs\" is a song written by Paul McCartney and Linda McCartney and performed by Wings. The song appears on the 1976 album \"Wings at the Speed of Sound.\" It was also released as a single in 1976, backed with \"Cook of the House\". The song, written in response to music critics accusing him of writing only \"silly love songs\", also features disco overtones.",
"Title: She's My Baby (Wings song)\n\n\"She's My Baby\" is a song credited to Paul and Linda McCartney that was first released by Wings on their 1976 album \"Wings at the Speed of Sound\". It is a love song sung by Paul directed at Linda. Critical opinion of the song has ranged from a description as Paul McCartney's \"sweetest, daftest love song\" to a suggestion that it deserves an \"honor for sheer awfulness.\" In 1998, after Linda's death, Paul McCartney rearranged the song for string quartet to be played at memorial concerts for his late wife. This version was included on the 1999 album \"Working Classical\".",
"Title: Sean Delaney (musician)\n\nPrentice John Delaney Jr. (January 8, 1945 – April 13, 2003), better known as Sean Delaney, was an American musician, producer, road manager and songwriter, best known for his work with the rock band KISS from the early 1970s until the early 1980s. He is largely credited with developing their choreography onstage, and co-wrote many songs with Paul Stanley, including \"Mr. Speed\", \"Makin' Love\", and \"Take Me\" from the 1976 album \"Rock and Roll Over\", and \"All American Man\" from the studio side of the 1977 album \"Alive II\".",
"Title: Beware My Love\n\n\"Beware My Love\" is a song credited to Paul and Linda McCartney that was first released on the Wings 1976 album \"Wings at the Speed of Sound\". It was also used as the B-side of the single that included \"Let 'Em In\". A live version recorded on June 7, 1976, in Denver, Colorado, was included on the Wings' album \"Wings Over America\" and another live version from three days later in Seattle, Washington, was shown in the concert film \"Rockshow\". An excerpt from the \"Rockshow\" performance was also included in the documentary \"Wings Over the World\".",
"Title: Warm and Beautiful\n\n\"Warm and Beautiful\" is a song credited to Paul and Linda McCartney that was first released by Wings on their 1976 album \"Wings at the Speed of Sound\". It is a love ballad sung by Paul directed to Linda. Critical opinion of the song has varied widely, ranging from a comment that it is \"one of the most beautiful songs that Paul ever wrote for Linda,\" to a suggestion that it may be \"one of the worst songs Paul McCartney has ever written.\" In 1998, after Linda's death, Paul rearranged the song for string quartet to be played at memorial concerts for his late wife. This version was included on the 1999 album \"Working Classical\".",
"Title: Wings at the Speed of Sound\n\nWings at the Speed of Sound is the fifth studio album by Wings, released on 25 March 1976 as a follow-up to their previous album \"Venus and Mars\". Issued at the height of the band's popularity, it reached the top spot on the US album chart and peaked at number 2 on the UK album chart. Both singles from the album also reached the top 5 of the UK and US singles charts, with 'Silly Love Songs' reaching number 1 in the US.",
"Title: Wings of Love\n\nWings of Love is a 1976 album by The Temptations for the Gordy (Motown) label. The album was an unsuccessful release, both commercially and critically. \"Wings of Love's\" only single, \"Up the Creek (Without a Paddle)\" was co-written by Sly Stone, the inspiration for many of the Temptations' late 1960s/early 1970s \"psychedelic soul\" records; because of tax reasons, he could not take a publishing credit on the song. Stone and other members of the Family Stone appear on \"Up the Creek\", as well as \"Sweet Gypsy Jane\" and \"China Doll\""
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When was the husband of Alexandra Anastasia Hamilton, Duchess of Abercorn born?
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4 July 1934
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"Title: Duchess Anastasia of Mecklenburg-Schwerin\n\nDuchess Anastasia Alexandrine Cecile Marie Luise Wilhelmine of Mecklenburg-Schwerin (Full German name: \"Anastasia Alexandrine Cecile Marie Luise Wilhelmine Herzogin zu Mecklenburg-Schwerin\"), (11 November 1923, Gelbensande, Free State of Mecklenburg-Schwerin, Weimar Republic – 25 January 1979, Hamburg, West Germany). Anastasia was the youngest child and youngest daughter of Frederick Francis IV, Grand Duke of Mecklenburg-Schwerin and his wife Princess Alexandra of Hanover and Cumberland.",
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"Title: Alexandra Hamilton, Duchess of Abercorn\n\nAlexandra Anastasia \"Sacha\" Hamilton, Duchess of Abercorn, {'1': \", '2': \", '3': 'OBE', '4': \"} (b. 27 February 1946, Tucson, Arizona, U.S.) is the wife of James Hamilton, 5th Duke of Abercorn.",
"Title: Rosalind Hamilton, Duchess of Abercorn\n\nRosalind Cecilia Caroline Hamilton, Duchess of Abercorn, DBE (26 February 1869 – 18 January 1958) (née Lady Rosalind Bingham) was a British aristocrat and the Duchess of Abercorn by marriage. She was a great-grandmother of Diana, Princess of Wales."
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The "Wind of Change" speech was made by a statesman known by what nickname?
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"Supermac"
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"Title: B. N. Rau\n\nSir Benegal Narsing Rau, CIE, (26 February 1887 – 30 November 1953) was an Indian civil servant, jurist, diplomat and statesman known for his key role in drafting the Constitution of India. He was also India's representative to the United Nations Security Council from 1950 to 1952. His brothers were Governor of the Reserve Bank of India Benegal Rama Rau and journalist and politician B. Shiva Rao.",
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Which of the people interviewed in This Old Cub was an American football linebacker in the National Football League?
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Doug Buffone
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" In his professional career, he was a member of the Hamilton Tiger-Cats of the Canadian Football League, the Jacksonville Sharks and San Antonio Talons of the Arena Football League and the Indianapolis Colts and Dallas Cowboys of the National Football League.",
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"Kenny Frank Rose (born June 9, 1962) is a former professional American football linebacker in the National Football League for the New York Jets, Cleveland Browns, and the Philadelphia Eagles.",
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"Fred John Hageman (born June 30, 1937 in Bunkie, Louisiana) is a former American football linebacker in the National Football League for the Washington Redskins.",
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" Was drafted in the 7th round of the 1960 NFL Draft by the New York Giants and was immediately traded to Washington for cash and a high draft pick.",
" He was the \"Tribe's\" defensive leader and starting middle linebacker upon reporting to camp.",
" He was a runner-up for Rookie of the Year as a middle linebacker and played more minutes than any other player in the NFL in 1961.",
" After his first stellar season, he was moved to starting Center where he played at an elite level.",
" He was traded to the Chicago Bears in 1965, where he was injured in a pre-season game.",
" Although urged to return by many, Fred returned to Kansas and earned his master's degree in Education.",
" He went on to a very successful business career.",
" The \"gentle giant\" at a huge 6 foot 5 and 255 pounds of solid muscle with world class speed, Fred was named as Kansas University's \"Center of the Century\" and was named to its first team \"All-Time KU Football Team\" along with the likes of Gayle Sayers, John Hadl and other NFL greats.",
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" The film is centered on former Chicago Cubs third baseman Ron Santo and both his playing days and his battle against diabetes.",
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" It is often mentioned during Cub game broadcasts by Pat Hughes, who was Santo's partner in the WGN Radio booth.",
" The film was a gift from Jeff to his father as a part of the \"Ron Santo Day\" celebration that season after Santo had both his legs amputated and had just missed induction into the MLB Hall of Fame a few months earlier.",
" A portion of all proceeds from the release of \"This Old Cub\" are donated to the Juvenile Diabetes Research Foundation.",
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"Title: Al Atkinson\n\nAllen Edward Atkinson (born July 28, 1943) is a former American football linebacker who played in the American Football League (AFL) and the National Football League (NFL). He played high school ball at Monsignor Bonner High School. He played college football at Villanova University, where he was a linebacker. He played professionally in the AFL for the New York Jets from 1965 through 1969; then for the NFL Jets through 1974. He was a member of the Jets' 1968 World Championship team, and an American Football League All-Star in 1968.",
"Title: Hardy Brown\n\nHardy Brown (May 8, 1924 – November 8, 1991) was an American football linebacker in the National Football League (NFL), All-America Football Conference (AAFC), and the American Football League (AFL). He played college football at the University of Tulsa and then professionally for the San Francisco 49ers, Washington Redskins, and the Denver Broncos. He was one of only two men who played in the All-America Football Conference, the National Football League, and the American Football League (the other was Ben Agajanian).",
"Title: Dion Foxx\n\nDion Lamont Foxx (born June 11, 1971 in Richmond, Virginia) is a former American football linebacker in the National Football League. Dion Foxx played for the Miami Dolphins, the Washington Redskins, and the Green Bay Packers. Foxx's playing career also included stints in the Canadian Football League, Spring Football League and XFL. Foxx began as a stand out player at Meadowbrook High School. Foxx went on to become a dominant Linebacker at James Madison University. In recent years, he has taught at the middle school and high school levels, and coaches high school football. Dion Foxx is also a member of Omega Psi Phi fraternity.",
"Title: Jerry Brown (gridiron football)\n\nJerome \"Jerry\" Brown, Jr., (October 20, 1987 – December 8, 2012) was an American football linebacker who played for five different teams combined in the National Football League, Arena Football League and Canadian Football League. In college, he played on the defensive line for the University of Illinois. In his professional career, he was a member of the Hamilton Tiger-Cats of the Canadian Football League, the Jacksonville Sharks and San Antonio Talons of the Arena Football League and the Indianapolis Colts and Dallas Cowboys of the National Football League. He was signed as a free agent by the Jacksonville Sharks in 2011 and was a contributor to the Sharks victory in ArenaBowl XXIV by having one tackle assist, a forced fumble and a fumble recovery.",
"Title: Ken Rose (gridiron football)\n\nKenny Frank Rose (born June 9, 1962) is a former professional American football linebacker in the National Football League for the New York Jets, Cleveland Browns, and the Philadelphia Eagles. Rose graduated from Christian Brothers High School (Sacramento, California). He attended the University of Nevada, Las Vegas and played alongside Randall Cunningham, among others. Undrafted by the National Football League, Ken caught on with the Saskatchewan Roughriders of the Canadian Football League. Following two seasons there, he played a season with the Tampa Bay Bandits of the United States Football League. However, Rose dreamed of playing in the NFL and attended several training camps in the mid-1980s, only to be rejected each time. He received an opportunity with the New York Jets in 1987 during the strike by the players union, and became one of the few \"scabs\" to stay on the roster when the regular players returned to work. Rose remained with the Jets through 1989. In 1990, he split playing time with the Cleveland Browns and the Philadelphia Eagles, released by the Browns (along with head coach Bud Carson) after the seventh game and signing with the Eagles for their final 8 regular-season games. Rose remained with the Eagles through the 1994 season.",
"Title: Fred Hageman\n\nFred John Hageman (born June 30, 1937 in Bunkie, Louisiana) is a former American football linebacker in the National Football League for the Washington Redskins. He played college football at the University of Arkansas and University of Kansas, and was drafted in the 2nd round in 1959 by the Oakland Raiders but did not report and returned to Kansas to finish his undergraduate degree and play out his senior season where he was a 2 time All Big 8 selection as a center and middle linebacker. He was a Tri-Captain and played in 4 post season games including the College All-Star game with numerous All Americans. Was drafted in the 7th round of the 1960 NFL Draft by the New York Giants and was immediately traded to Washington for cash and a high draft pick. He was the \"Tribe's\" defensive leader and starting middle linebacker upon reporting to camp. He was a runner-up for Rookie of the Year as a middle linebacker and played more minutes than any other player in the NFL in 1961. After his first stellar season, he was moved to starting Center where he played at an elite level. He was traded to the Chicago Bears in 1965, where he was injured in a pre-season game. Although urged to return by many, Fred returned to Kansas and earned his master's degree in Education. He went on to a very successful business career. The \"gentle giant\" at a huge 6 foot 5 and 255 pounds of solid muscle with world class speed, Fred was named as Kansas University's \"Center of the Century\" and was named to its first team \"All-Time KU Football Team\" along with the likes of Gayle Sayers, John Hadl and other NFL greats. Known as \"Pappy\" to many, he led KU's team, to a #2 Ranking and a Big 8 Championship in 1960. Some believe the teams he led in 1959 and 1960, along with John Hadl, were the best in KU's history. Fred was enshrined in the Batesville, Arkansas Area Sports Hall of Fame in 1992. He was the first All-State Athlete at Batesville, H.S.",
"Title: This Old Cub\n\nThis Old Cub is a documentary film which was released in 2004. The film is centered on former Chicago Cubs third baseman Ron Santo and both his playing days and his battle against diabetes. The film was written, co-produced, and directed by Santo's son Jeff. It is often mentioned during Cub game broadcasts by Pat Hughes, who was Santo's partner in the WGN Radio booth. The film was a gift from Jeff to his father as a part of the \"Ron Santo Day\" celebration that season after Santo had both his legs amputated and had just missed induction into the MLB Hall of Fame a few months earlier. A portion of all proceeds from the release of \"This Old Cub\" are donated to the Juvenile Diabetes Research Foundation. The film has raised over a half-million dollars for the JDRF. Cub shortstop Ernie Banks, Gary Sinise, Bill Murray, former Chicago Bears linebacker Doug Buffone, and many others are interviewed in the film, which is narrated by actor Joe Mantegna.",
"Title: Doug Buffone\n\nDouglas John Buffone (June 27, 1944 – April 20, 2015) was an American football linebacker in the National Football League. Buffone, the son of a coal miner (whose parents were Italian immigrants from the southern province of Cosenza, regione di Calabria), attended high school at Shannock Valley High School in Rural Valley, Pennsylvania.",
"Title: Jack Pardee\n\nJohn Perry \"Jack\" Pardee (April 19, 1936 – April 1, 2013) was an American football linebacker and the only head coach to helm a team in college football, the National Football League, the United States Football League, the World Football League, and the Canadian Football League. Pardee was inducted into the College Football Hall of Fame as a player in 1986."
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Home: Original Motion Picture Soundtrack is the soundtrack album for "Home", a 2015 animation film based on the 2007 children book "The True Meaning of Smekday" by Adam Rex, Rihanna's "Towards the Sun", were released as singles to promote the album, the song recorded by Barbadian singer Rihanna for the soundtrack, song was set to impact mainstream radio on which date, however the radio release was cancelled?
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" It was released on March 23, 2015 through Westbury Road and Roc Nation.",
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"Two Hearts\" was specially written for the film, having earned a Grammy Award for Best Song Written Specifically for a Motion Picture or Television in 1989, a Golden Globe Award for Best Original Song (tying with \"Let the River Run\" from \"Working Girl\" by Carly Simon) as well as an Academy Award nomination for Best Original Song, and \"A Groovy Kind of Love\" with a Grammy Award nomination for Best Pop Vocal Performance, Male was a remake of a song taken to #2 in the UK Singles Chart in 1965 by The Mindbenders.",
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"Sparkle: Original Motion Picture Soundtrack is the soundtrack album for the 2012 Sony/TriStar Pictures film \"Sparkle\", a remake of the 1976 film of the same name.",
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" The song premiered on \"On Air with Ryan Seacrest\" on May 21, 2012 and was made available for digital download on iTunes on June 5.",
" Whitney Houston's other track, \"His Eye is On the Sparrow\", debuted only one day after the premiere of \"Celebrate\".",
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"Beauty and the Beast: Original Motion Picture Soundtrack is the official soundtrack album to the 1991 Disney animated feature film, \"Beauty and the Beast\".",
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" While the majority of the album's content remains within the musical theatre genre, its songs have also been influenced by French, classical, pop and Broadway music.",
" Credited to Various Artists, \"Beauty and the Beast: Original Motion Picture Soundtrack\" features performances by the film's main cast – Paige O'Hara, Richard White, Jesse Corti, Jerry Orbach, Angela Lansbury and Robby Benson – in order of appearance.",
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"The Lion King: Original Motion Picture Soundtrack is the original motion picture soundtrack for the 1994 Disney animated film, \"The Lion King\".",
" It contains songs from the film written by Elton John and Tim Rice, and a score composed by Hans Zimmer.",
" Elton John has a dual role of performer for several tracks.",
" Additional performers include Carmen Twillie, Jason Weaver, Rowan Atkinson, Whoopi Goldberg, Jeremy Irons, Cheech Marin, Jim Cummings, Nathan Lane, Ernie Sabella, and Sally Dworsky.",
" The album was released on May 30, 1994 on CD and audio cassette.",
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"Home is a 2015 American 3D computer-animated science fiction comedy-adventure film produced by DreamWorks Animation and distributed by 20th Century Fox.",
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" Tim Johnson is the director of the film, Chris Jenkins and Suzanne Buirgy are its producers, and the screenplay is by Tom J. Astle and Matt Ember.",
" The story takes place on planet Earth, where an alien race called the Boov invade the planet.",
" However, a girl named Gratuity \"Tip\" Tucci manages to avoid capture, and goes on the run with Oh, a fugitive Boov."
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"Title: Home: Adventures with Tip & Oh\n\nHome: Adventures with Tip & Oh is an American animated television series produced by DreamWorks Animation and animated by Titmouse, which debuted in July 2016 as a Netflix original series. It was developed by Ryan Crego and Thurop Van Orman based on the 2015 film \"Home\", which in turn was based on the 2007 novel \"The True Meaning of Smekday\" by Adam Rex.",
"Title: Divergent: Original Motion Picture Soundtrack\n\nDivergent: Original Motion Picture Soundtrack is the soundtrack album to the 2014 film \"Divergent\", based on the book series of the same name. The soundtrack for the film was chosen by music supervisor Randall Poster. The \"Divergent: Original Motion Picture Soundtrack\" album released on March 11, 2014 while the \"Original Score\" of the film released on March 18, 2014 by Interscope Records. The soundtrack album sold 10,000 copies in its first week of release.",
"Title: Towards the Sun (song)\n\n\"Towards the Sun\" is a song recorded by Barbadian singer Rihanna for the soundtrack to the 2015 film \"Home\". The song premiered on BBC Radio 1 on February 24, 2015 and it was released for digital download as the soundtrack's lead single the same day though Westbury Road. The song was set to impact mainstream radio on March 17, 2015 however the radio release was cancelled. The song was written and produced by Tiago Carvalho and Gary Go, with an additional writing done by Rihanna.",
"Title: Buster (soundtrack)\n\nBuster: The Original Motion Picture Soundtrack is the soundtrack for the 1988 British film \"Buster\". The album is essentially a collection of oldies, tucked in between two Phil Collins songs that were recorded for the film, in which he starred. \" Two Hearts\" was specially written for the film, having earned a Grammy Award for Best Song Written Specifically for a Motion Picture or Television in 1989, a Golden Globe Award for Best Original Song (tying with \"Let the River Run\" from \"Working Girl\" by Carly Simon) as well as an Academy Award nomination for Best Original Song, and \"A Groovy Kind of Love\" with a Grammy Award nomination for Best Pop Vocal Performance, Male was a remake of a song taken to #2 in the UK Singles Chart in 1965 by The Mindbenders. Both were released as singles, and topped the \"Billboard\" Hot 100 chart, with \"A Groovy Kind of Love\" also reaching #1 in the UK. Other new songs include Collins' \"Big Noise\" and The Four Tops' \"Loco in Acapulco\", co-written by Collins. The soundtrack received at the Brit Awards in 1989 the award for British Soundtrack Album, while Collins received the award British Male Artist for his contribution to the soundtrack album.",
"Title: Sparkle: Original Motion Picture Soundtrack\n\nSparkle: Original Motion Picture Soundtrack is the soundtrack album for the 2012 Sony/TriStar Pictures film \"Sparkle\", a remake of the 1976 film of the same name. The album was released through Sony Music Entertainment's RCA Records on July 31, 2012. The film's soundtrack includes new recordings of four songs from the original film's soundtrack as well as new original music by Jordin Sparks, Whitney Houston and Cee Lo Green. The soundtrack's first official lead single is the last song recorded by Whitney Houston before she died on February 11, 2012, a duet with R&B/pop singer and \"American Idol\" winner Jordin Sparks on a song called \"Celebrate\". The song premiered on \"On Air with Ryan Seacrest\" on May 21, 2012 and was made available for digital download on iTunes on June 5. Whitney Houston's other track, \"His Eye is On the Sparrow\", debuted only one day after the premiere of \"Celebrate\". The official music video for \"Celebrate\" was filmed on May 30, 2012. It made its world premiere on BET's \"106 & Park\" on June 27, 2012.",
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"Title: Beauty and the Beast (1991 soundtrack)\n\nBeauty and the Beast: Original Motion Picture Soundtrack is the official soundtrack album to the 1991 Disney animated feature film, \"Beauty and the Beast\". Originally released on October 29, 1991, by Walt Disney Records, the album's first half – tracks 2 to 9 – generally contains the film's musical numbers, all of which were written by composer Alan Menken and lyricist Howard Ashman, while its latter half – tracks 10 to 14 – features its musical score, composed solely by Menken. While the majority of the album's content remains within the musical theatre genre, its songs have also been influenced by French, classical, pop and Broadway music. Credited to Various Artists, \"Beauty and the Beast: Original Motion Picture Soundtrack\" features performances by the film's main cast – Paige O'Hara, Richard White, Jesse Corti, Jerry Orbach, Angela Lansbury and Robby Benson – in order of appearance. Additionally, the album features recording artists Celine Dion and Peabo Bryson, who perform a pop rendition of the film's title and theme song, \"Beauty and the Beast\", which simultaneously serves as the soundtrack's only single.",
"Title: The Lion King (soundtrack)\n\nThe Lion King: Original Motion Picture Soundtrack is the original motion picture soundtrack for the 1994 Disney animated film, \"The Lion King\". It contains songs from the film written by Elton John and Tim Rice, and a score composed by Hans Zimmer. Elton John has a dual role of performer for several tracks. Additional performers include Carmen Twillie, Jason Weaver, Rowan Atkinson, Whoopi Goldberg, Jeremy Irons, Cheech Marin, Jim Cummings, Nathan Lane, Ernie Sabella, and Sally Dworsky. The album was released on May 30, 1994 on CD and audio cassette. The soundtrack was recorded in three different countries: the U.S., the U.K. and South Africa. It is the best-selling soundtrack album to an animated film in the United States with over 7 million copies sold, with 4,934,000 copies sold in 1994.",
"Title: Home (2015 film)\n\nHome is a 2015 American 3D computer-animated science fiction comedy-adventure film produced by DreamWorks Animation and distributed by 20th Century Fox. It is loosely based on Adam Rex's 2007 children's book \"The True Meaning of Smekday\" and starring the voices of Jim Parsons, Rihanna, Steve Martin, Jennifer Lopez, and Matt Jones. Tim Johnson is the director of the film, Chris Jenkins and Suzanne Buirgy are its producers, and the screenplay is by Tom J. Astle and Matt Ember. The story takes place on planet Earth, where an alien race called the Boov invade the planet. However, a girl named Gratuity \"Tip\" Tucci manages to avoid capture, and goes on the run with Oh, a fugitive Boov."
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How many places are Ahmad A'zam's ethnic group found?
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Afghanistan, Tajikistan, Kyrgyzstan, Kazakhstan, Turkmenistan, Russia and China
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"Ahmad A'zam \"(Аҳмад Аъзам)\" (28 June 1949 – 4 January 2014) was an Uzbek writer, author, journalist, scriptwriter and literature critic."
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"The Palors also known as Serer-Palor, (or Waro in their own language) among other names, are an ethnic group found in Senegal around the west central, west southwest of Thiès.",
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"The Zaramo people, also referred to as Dzalamo or Saramo, are an East African ethnic group found along the coast of Tanzania, particularly in its Pwani Region.",
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"The Lun Bawang (formerly known as Trusan Murut or Southern Murut) is an ethnic group found in Central Northern Borneo.",
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" In Brunei, they are also identified by law as one of the 7 natives (indigenous people) of Brunei, through the term \"Murut\".",
" Nevertheless, in Sabah, Kalimantan and Brunei, the term Lun Bawang is gaining popularity as a unifying term for this ethnic across all region.",
" There are also other alternative names such as Lun Lod, Lun Baa' and Lun Tana Luun."
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"Ukrainians (Ukrainian: українці , \"ukrayintsi\", ] ) are an East Slavic ethnic group native to Ukraine, which is by total population the sixth-largest nation in Europe.",
" The Constitution of Ukraine applies the term 'Ukrainians' to all its citizens.",
" Also among historical names of the people of Ukraine, Rusyns (Ruthenians), Cossacks, etc. can be found.",
" According to most dictionary definitions, a descriptive name for the \"inhabitants of Ukraine\" is \"Ukrainian\" or \"Ukrainian people\".",
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" Despite their numbers, they have remained outside the colonial and postcolonial state because of their social organisation.",
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"The Fang people, also known as Fãn or Pahouin, are a Central African ethnic group found in Equatorial Guinea, northern Gabon, and southern Cameroon.",
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"Title: Ahmad A'zam\n\nAhmad A'zam \"(Аҳмад Аъзам)\" (28 June 1949 – 4 January 2014) was an Uzbek writer, author, journalist, scriptwriter and literature critic.",
"Title: Palor people\n\nThe Palors also known as Serer-Palor, (or Waro in their own language) among other names, are an ethnic group found in Senegal around the west central, west southwest of Thiès. They are a sub-group of the Serer ethnic group found in Senegal, the Gambia and Mauritania. Although ethnically Serers, they do not speak the Serer language but one of the Cangin languages. Their language is Palor.",
"Title: Zaramo people\n\nThe Zaramo people, also referred to as Dzalamo or Saramo, are an East African ethnic group found along the coast of Tanzania, particularly in its Pwani Region. They are the largest ethnic group in and around Dar es Salaam, the capital of Tanzania. Estimated to be about 0.7 million, over 98% of them are Muslims, more specifically the Shafi'i school of Sunni Islam.",
"Title: Talaote tribe\n\nBaTalaote are an ethnic group found in the central district of Botswana and south-western parts of Zimbabwe. They are part of a large group of ethnic groups called Bakalanga. Over the years Batalaote lost their language and adopted Kalanga for those in Zimbabwe and Sengwato, which is spoken by the Bangwato, for those in Botswana. The Talaunda and the Wadoma could share a common ancestor. Both tribes have significantly high cases of ectrodactyly.",
"Title: Lun Bawang\n\nThe Lun Bawang (formerly known as Trusan Murut or Southern Murut) is an ethnic group found in Central Northern Borneo. They are indigenous to the highlands of North Kalimantan (Krayan, Malinau, Mentarang and Long Bawan), Brunei (Temburong District), southwest of Sabah (Interior Division) and northern region of Sarawak (Limbang Division). In the Malaysian state of Sarawak, the Lun Bawang (through the term \"Murut\") are officially recognised by the Constitution as native of Sarawak and are categorised under the Orang Ulu people; whilst in the neighbouring state of Sabah and Krayan highland in Kalimantan, they are sometimes named \"Lundayeh\" or \"Lun Daye\". In Brunei, they are also identified by law as one of the 7 natives (indigenous people) of Brunei, through the term \"Murut\". Nevertheless, in Sabah, Kalimantan and Brunei, the term Lun Bawang is gaining popularity as a unifying term for this ethnic across all region. There are also other alternative names such as Lun Lod, Lun Baa' and Lun Tana Luun.",
"Title: Ukrainians\n\nUkrainians (Ukrainian: українці , \"ukrayintsi\", ] ) are an East Slavic ethnic group native to Ukraine, which is by total population the sixth-largest nation in Europe. The Constitution of Ukraine applies the term 'Ukrainians' to all its citizens. Also among historical names of the people of Ukraine, Rusyns (Ruthenians), Cossacks, etc. can be found. According to most dictionary definitions, a descriptive name for the \"inhabitants of Ukraine\" is \"Ukrainian\" or \"Ukrainian people\". Rusyns are another related group found in western Ukraine, which are frequently referred to as being an ethnic subgroup of Ukrainians. The Rusyns are also further divided into subgroups of tribes consisiting of the Hutsuls, Boykos, and Lemkos.",
"Title: Wolof people\n\nThe Wolof people ( ) are a West African ethnic group found in northwestern Senegal, The Gambia, and southwestern coastal Mauritania. In Senegal, the Wolof are the largest ethnic group (~ 39%), while elsewhere they are a minority. They refer to themselves as Wolof, and speak the Wolof language – a West Atlantic branch of the Niger-Congo family of languages.",
"Title: Balanta people\n\nThe Balanta (Guinea-Bissau Creole and Portuguese: \"balanta\"; French: \"balante\" ; lit. “those who resist” in Balanta) are an ethnic group found in Guinea-Bissau, Senegal and The Gambia. They are the largest ethnic group of Guinea-Bissau, representing more than one-quarter of the population. Despite their numbers, they have remained outside the colonial and postcolonial state because of their social organisation. The Balanta can be divided into four subgroups, three of which are Balanta Kentohe, Balanta Ganja and Balanta Brassa, the largest of which are the Balanta Brassa.",
"Title: Uzbeks\n\nThe Uzbeks (\"Oʻzbek/Ўзбек\", pl. \"Oʻzbeklar/Ўзбеклар\") are a Turkic ethnic group; the largest Turkic ethnic group in Central Asia. They comprise the majority population of Uzbekistan but are also found as a minority group in Afghanistan, Tajikistan, Kyrgyzstan, Kazakhstan, Turkmenistan, Russia and China. Uzbek diaspora communities also exist in Turkey, Saudi Arabia, and Pakistan.",
"Title: Fang people\n\nThe Fang people, also known as Fãn or Pahouin, are a Central African ethnic group found in Equatorial Guinea, northern Gabon, and southern Cameroon. Representing about 85% of the total population of Equatorial Guinea, concentrated in the Rio Muni region, the Fang people are its largest ethnic group. In other countries, in the regions they live, they are one of the most significant and influential ethnic groups."
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The United States Senate election in Oklahoma in 2002 was won by someone who was first elected to the Senate in 1994, and was the chairman of what committee from 2003 to 2007 and from January 2015 to January 2017?
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United States Senate Committee on Environment and Public Works
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"The 2006 United States Senate election in New Jersey was held on November 7, 2006.",
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" Menendez was challenged by Republican Thomas Kean, Jr. and seven other candidates.",
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"United States Senator Robert C. Byrd (November 20, 1917 – June 28, 2010) represented the U.S. state of West Virginia as a Democrat in the United States Senate.",
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" Byrd served four terms as Chairman of the Senate Appropriations Committee: January 3, 1989 through January 3, 1995; January 3, 2001 through January 20, 2001; June 6, 2001 through January 3, 2003; and January 3, 2007 through January 3, 2009.",
" As a New Deal Democrat, Byrd used his position as chairman to battle persistent poverty in his home state of West Virginia, which he referred to as “one of the rock bottomest of states.”",
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"“ Within two years of his chairmanship, Byrd surpassed his announced five-year goal of making sure more than $1 billion in Federal funds was sent back to West Virginia.",
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"The 2010 United States Senate election in Indiana took place on November 2, 2010, alongside 33 other elections to the United States Senate in other states and elections to the United States House of Representatives and various state and local elections to fill Indiana's class III United States Senate seat.",
" Incumbent Democratic U.S. Senator Evan Bayh decided in February 2010 to retire instead of seeking a third term shortly after former U.S. Senator Dan Coats announced his candidacy for Bayh's contested seat.",
" No Democratic candidate submitted enough signatures by the deadline to run, leading Democratic officials to choose U.S. Congressman Brad Ellsworth to be the nominee.",
" The Libertarian Party nominated YMCA instructor Rebecca Sink-Burris, who had previously run against Evan Bayh in the United States Senate election in Indiana, 1998 but with less success than in this election.",
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"The 2002 United States Senate election in Oklahoma was held on November 5, 2002.",
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"The 1954 United States Senate election in Montana took place on November 2, 1954.",
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" After winning the Democratic primary against trivial opponents, he advanced to the general election, where he was opposed by Wesley A. D'Ewart, the Republican nominee and the United States Congressman from Montana's 2nd congressional district.",
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"Title: United States Senate election in New Jersey, 2006\n\nThe 2006 United States Senate election in New Jersey was held on November 7, 2006. Incumbent Democratic U.S. Senator Bob Menendez was elected to represent New Jersey in the United States Senate for a six-year term which ended in January 2013. The seat was previously held by Democratic Governor of New Jersey Jon Corzine. After he stepped down from his Senate seat and was sworn in Governor, Corzine appointed Rep. Menendez, who was sworn in on January 18, 2006. Menendez was challenged by Republican Thomas Kean, Jr. and seven other candidates. Filing for the primary closed on April 10, 2006. The primary election was held on June 6, 2006. Menendez became the first Hispanic to hold a U.S. Senate seat from New Jersey, and was the first Latino elected to statewide office in the state.",
"Title: List of places named after Robert Byrd\n\nUnited States Senator Robert C. Byrd (November 20, 1917 – June 28, 2010) represented the U.S. state of West Virginia as a Democrat in the United States Senate. During his tenure as chairman of the United States Senate Committee on Appropriations, Byrd secured billions of dollars of Federal funds for projects throughout West Virginia, many of which bear his name. Byrd served four terms as Chairman of the Senate Appropriations Committee: January 3, 1989 through January 3, 1995; January 3, 2001 through January 20, 2001; June 6, 2001 through January 3, 2003; and January 3, 2007 through January 3, 2009. As a New Deal Democrat, Byrd used his position as chairman to battle persistent poverty in his home state of West Virginia, which he referred to as “one of the rock bottomest of states.” \"I lost no opportunity to promote funding for programs and projects of benefit to the people back home,\" said Byrd. “ Within two years of his chairmanship, Byrd surpassed his announced five-year goal of making sure more than $1 billion in Federal funds was sent back to West Virginia. In referring to his economic contributions to West Virginia, Byrd said in 2000, \"West Virginia has always had four friends: God Almighty, Sears Roebuck, Carter's Liver Pills and Robert C. Byrd.\"",
"Title: Jim Inhofe\n\nJames Mountain Inhofe ( ; born November 17, 1934) is the senior United States senator from Oklahoma and a member of the Republican Party. First elected to the Senate in 1994, he was the ranking member of the United States Senate Committee on Environment and Public Works (EPW) and was its chairman from 2003 to 2007, and again from January 2015 until January 2017. Inhofe served eight years as the United States representative for 2=nd",
"Title: United States Senate election in Montana, 1960\n\nThe 1960 United States Senate election in Montana took place on November 8, 1960. Incumbent United States Senator James E. Murray, who was first elected to the Senate in a special election in 1934 and was re-elected in 1936, 1942, and 1948, and 1954, declined to seek re-election, creating an open seat. United States Congressman Lee Metcalf won out in a crowded Democratic primary and faced off against former United States Congressman Orvin B. Fjare, who won in a similarly-crowded Republican primary. Following a close general election, Metcalf narrowly defeated Fjare to win his first term in the Senate.",
"Title: United States Senate election in Montana, 1928\n\nThe 1928 United States Senate election in Montana took place on November 6, 1928. Incumbent United States Senator Burton K. Wheeler, who was first elected to the Senate in 1922, ran for re-election. After successfully defeating several challengers in the Democratic primary, Wheeler advanced to the general election, where he faced Republican nominee Joseph M. Dixon, the former Governor of Montana who had previously served in the United States Senate from 1907 to 1913. Though the election was closer than Wheeler's first election, he still managed to defeat Dixon to win his second term in the Senate.",
"Title: United States Senate election in Indiana, 2010\n\nThe 2010 United States Senate election in Indiana took place on November 2, 2010, alongside 33 other elections to the United States Senate in other states and elections to the United States House of Representatives and various state and local elections to fill Indiana's class III United States Senate seat. Incumbent Democratic U.S. Senator Evan Bayh decided in February 2010 to retire instead of seeking a third term shortly after former U.S. Senator Dan Coats announced his candidacy for Bayh's contested seat. No Democratic candidate submitted enough signatures by the deadline to run, leading Democratic officials to choose U.S. Congressman Brad Ellsworth to be the nominee. The Libertarian Party nominated YMCA instructor Rebecca Sink-Burris, who had previously run against Evan Bayh in the United States Senate election in Indiana, 1998 but with less success than in this election. Republican nominee and former U.S. Senator Dan Coats won the open seat.",
"Title: United States Senate election in Montana, 1942\n\nThe 1942 United States Senate election in Montana took place on November 3, 1942. Incumbent United States Senator James E. Murray, who was first elected to the Senate in a special election in 1934 and was re-elected in 1936, ran for re-election. Following his victory in a competitive Democratic primary, Murray advanced to the general election, where he was opposed by former United States Attorney for the District of Montana Wellington D. Rankin, the Republican nominee and brother of representative Jeannette Rankin. In a closely fought election, Murray narrowly defeated Rankin to win re-election to his third term and his second full term in the Senate.",
"Title: United States Senate election in Oklahoma, 2002\n\nThe 2002 United States Senate election in Oklahoma was held on November 5, 2002. Incumbent Republican U.S. Senator Jim Inhofe won re-election to a second term.",
"Title: United States Senate election in Montana, 1954\n\nThe 1954 United States Senate election in Montana took place on November 2, 1954. Incumbent United States Senator James E. Murray, who was first elected to the Senate in a special election in 1934 and was re-elected in 1936, 1942, and 1948, ran for re-election. After winning the Democratic primary against trivial opponents, he advanced to the general election, where he was opposed by Wesley A. D'Ewart, the Republican nominee and the United States Congressman from Montana's 2nd congressional district. A contentious and close election ensued, but ultimately, Murray was able to narrowly win re-election over D'Ewart to a final term in the Senate."
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Which British journalist, writer, and socialite is profiled in the biography Conrad and Lady Black: Dancing on the Edge?
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Barbara Amiel
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"Sons of the Sea is the self-titled debut album by American alternative rock band Sons of the Sea, a collaboration between Incubus frontman Brandon Boyd and producer Brendan O'Brien.",
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"The Libya Herald (Arabic: ليبيا هيرلد ) is an English-language newspaper based in Tripoli, Libya.",
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" The Libya Herald was the initiative of Michel Cousins, a British journalist raised in Libya who has worked in the Arab world for much of his career.",
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" Until January 2013, the paper's deputy editor was George Grant, a British journalist who also worked as Libya correspondent for \"The Times\" newspaper.",
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"The Africa House is a 1999 biography by British journalist and writer Christina Lamb.",
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"Lady Black Rose (黒薔薇夫人 , Kurobara fujin ) \"aka\" Madame Black Rose is a 1978 Japanese film in Nikkatsu's \"Roman porno\" series, directed by Shōgorō Nishimura and starring Naomi Tani."
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"Title: Martin Newland\n\nMartin Newland (born 26 October 1961) is a British journalist, a former Editor of The Daily Telegraph who now consults on media and communications, most recently in the Middle East. He was an advisor to Abu Dhabi Media and before that was Executive Director Publishing, Abu Dhabi Media. Prior to that, he was launch Editor of \"The National\", a national newspaper in Abu Dhabi. Before that, he was editor of \"The Daily Telegraph\", a British broadsheet newspaper, from 2003–2005, replacing Charles Moore. Newland was appointed Editor upon his return from Canada where he was a launch editor and Deputy Editor of Conrad Black's new national newspaper The National Post. The launch of the Post started one of the most costly and intense newspaper wars in North America.",
"Title: Barbara Amiel\n\nBarbara Joan Estelle Amiel, Baroness Black of Crossharbour (born 4 December 1940) is a British journalist, writer, and socialite. She is the wife of former media baron Conrad Black.",
"Title: John Ware (TV journalist)\n\nJohn Ware is a British journalist, author, and investigative reporter. He was a reporter on the BBC public affairs documentary programme \"Panorama\" from 1986 to 2012. He joined \"Panorama\" as a reporter after working at the \"Worcester Evening News\" and \"Droitwich Guardian\". Earlier, he was at \"The Sun\" in Belfast from 1974 to 1977 and then a researcher on Granada/ITV's \"World in Action\", becoming a producer in 1981. He also presented BBC's \"Rough Justice\", \"Taking Liberties\" and \"Inside Story\". Several of the cases profiled in the show were referred back to the Court of Appeal and several resulted in overturned convictions. Ware has covered Northern Ireland since 1974.",
"Title: Sons of the Sea (album)\n\nSons of the Sea is the self-titled debut album by American alternative rock band Sons of the Sea, a collaboration between Incubus frontman Brandon Boyd and producer Brendan O'Brien. It was released on September 24, 2013 through Avow Records (distribution through INgrooves) in North America. The album was released in Europe through Membran Entertainment on March 3, 2014 and contains 3 acoustic bonus tracks: \"Space and Time\", \"Come Together\" and \"Lady Black\". A video for 'Come Together' featuring Boyd and Adesuwa Pariyapasat was directed by Taylor Cohen and first aired on the day of the North American release.",
"Title: Nina Auchincloss Straight\n\nNina Gore Straight (née Auchincloss, formerly Steed, born 1935) is an American author, journalist, and socialite. She is the mother of writer/director Burr Steers and artist Hugh Auchincloss Steers, half-sister of Gore Vidal, step-sister of First Lady Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis and socialite Lee Radziwill.",
"Title: John Black Atkins\n\nJohn Black Atkins (5 November 1871 – 1954) was a British journalist. He served as the war correspondent for the \"Manchester Guardian\" in the Spanish–American War, the Greco-Turkish War and in the Second Boer War. He also wrote the biography of William Howard Russell.",
"Title: Libya Herald\n\nThe Libya Herald (Arabic: ليبيا هيرلد ) is an English-language newspaper based in Tripoli, Libya. It was launched on 17 February 2012, the first anniversary of the outbreak of the Libyan Civil War, and currently publishes news through its website, though plans are in place to launch a print edition in the near future. The Libya Herald was the initiative of Michel Cousins, a British journalist raised in Libya who has worked in the Arab world for much of his career. Cousins co-founded the paper together with Sami Zaptia, a Libyan journalist who worked for the state-owned \"Tripoli Post\" for ten years but resigned upon the outbreak of the Libyan Civil War, frustrated at the Gaddafi regime's strict censorship. Until January 2013, the paper's deputy editor was George Grant, a British journalist who also worked as Libya correspondent for \"The Times\" newspaper. Grant was subsequently forced to leave Libya following an abduction threat from suspected Islamists in Benghazi following an investigation he was conducting into a death list in the city.",
"Title: The Africa House\n\nThe Africa House is a 1999 biography by British journalist and writer Christina Lamb. The book is subtitled \"The True Story of an English Gentleman and His African Dream\", and was published in London in 1999 by Viking Penguin.",
"Title: Lady Black Rose\n\nLady Black Rose (黒薔薇夫人 , Kurobara fujin ) \"aka\" Madame Black Rose is a 1978 Japanese film in Nikkatsu's \"Roman porno\" series, directed by Shōgorō Nishimura and starring Naomi Tani.",
"Title: Conrad and Lady Black: Dancing on the Edge\n\nConrad and Lady Black: Dancing on the Edge (published as Outrageous Fortune: The Rise and Ruin of Conrad and Lady Black in the United States) is a 2006 biography of the Canadian businessman and author Conrad Black and his wife, the British born Canadian journalist Barbara Amiel, by the British journalist and biographer Tom Bower."
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In 2006, for emissions reasons, India Yamaha Motor replaced its RX 100 two-stroke motorcycle with the Yamaha Crux. What type of engine does the Crux have?
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" The bore and stroke are 64 x .",
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" Production was carried on into the 1990s and a different version with no YPVS power valve in the engine was used in Yamaha's Banshee ATV until its final model year in 2006 in the United States.",
" Yamaha Motor sold the Banshee in Canada until 2008.",
" There were several other models, the 1985 RZ350F, 1986-92 RZ350F2,N,NF, and the 1992-5 RZ350RR were produced in Brazil.",
" The picture shown to the right is a model with an aftermarket, \"Expansion Chamber\" higher flowing, high-performance exhaust system, devoid of the catalytic converter and other exhaust pollution control items."
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" Yamaha Motor Company,Japan made its initial foray into India in 1985 as a joint-venture with Escorts Group.",
" In August 2001, it became a 100% subsidiary of Yamaha Motor Co., Ltd, Japan (YMC).",
" In 2008, Mitsui & Co., Ltd. entered into an agreement with YMC to become a joint-investor in India.",
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"The Yamaha FZ750 is a sports motorcycle produced by Yamaha Motor Corporation between 1985 and 1991.",
" The FZ750 is notable for several reasons, perhaps the most radical being the 5-valve cylinder head with a radial arrangement.",
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" What was indisputable was that their light weight allowed for faster opening speeds, and softer valve springs, all contributing to theoretical increases in engine speed and thus power outputs.",
" Whatever the scientific merits, the bikes were famous for their linear power delivery, and in 1985 it was still considered impressive to achieve 150mph from a 750 road machine.",
" Yamaha also designed the motor to have a forward-inclined cylinder block, to effectively lower the centre of gravity.",
" As a result, the FZ750 ran a relatively long wheelbase, which hampered it when used for road racing.",
" What was clear was that Yamaha had considered the engine design in the overall package, rather than as had happened before, when engines were created, and then somehow bundled into a chassis.",
" The FZ750 show-cased Yamaha's design skills."
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"The Yamaha Libero G5 is a 106 cc, single-cylinder four-stroke motorcycle from India Yamaha Motor.",
" Its predecessor was known as just Yamaha Libero.",
" Unlike Libero G5, Libero had tachometer and round headlights but lacked fuel gauge.",
" However, Libero G5 came with a sporty headlight and fuel gauge, but lacked the tachometer.",
" A new set of air scoops with a honeycomb grille do dual duty; directing airflow over the engine block and also neatly covering the gap between the engine and the fuel tank.",
" The Libero G5’s frame continues to be the tubular dual-cradle type."
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"The Yamaha Crux is a 106 cc, single-cylinder four-stroke motorcycle made by India Yamaha Motor.",
" The Crux is designed for Indian markets.",
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"Yamaha RS-100T Torque induction series, also known as RS-100 series, is a series of two-stroke motorcycle models manufactured by Yamaha Motors Co. Ltd as a successor of the Philippines' most popular 2T motorcycle/tricycle model.",
" It debuted in 1977 especially for the Asian market.",
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"Title: Yamaha RX 115\n\nThe Yamaha RX 115 is a standard motorcycle with a 115 cc two-stroke engine manufactured by Yamaha Motor Company. Debuted in 1981, the RX 115 is popular in Malaysia, Thailand, Pakistan, Turkey, Uruguay, Singapore, Venezuela, Colombia, and Dominican Republic.",
"Title: Yamaha RZ350\n\nYamaha RZ350 (RD350LCII) (liquid cooled) is a motorcycle powered by a twin-cylinder two-stroke engine, reed valved 347 cc engine. The bore and stroke are 64 x . Coming out in 1983, it was the evolution of Yamaha's popular and well known RD350 (1972–75) and RD350LC (1980–86). Production was carried on into the 1990s and a different version with no YPVS power valve in the engine was used in Yamaha's Banshee ATV until its final model year in 2006 in the United States. Yamaha Motor sold the Banshee in Canada until 2008. There were several other models, the 1985 RZ350F, 1986-92 RZ350F2,N,NF, and the 1992-5 RZ350RR were produced in Brazil. The picture shown to the right is a model with an aftermarket, \"Expansion Chamber\" higher flowing, high-performance exhaust system, devoid of the catalytic converter and other exhaust pollution control items.",
"Title: Yamaha SS 125\n\nThe Yamaha SS 125, is a rechristened version of Yamaha Gladiator, is a 125 cc motorcycle, produced by India Yamaha Motor.",
"Title: Yamaha Fazer (India)\n\nThe Yamaha Fazer is a motorcycle produced by India Yamaha Motor, a subsidiary of Yamaha Motor Company.",
"Title: India Yamaha Motor\n\nIndia Yamaha Motor Private Limited (IYM) is the wholly owned Indian subsidiary of Yamaha Motor company, Japan Joint-investor with Mitsui & Co., Ltd. Yamaha Motor Company,Japan made its initial foray into India in 1985 as a joint-venture with Escorts Group. In August 2001, it became a 100% subsidiary of Yamaha Motor Co., Ltd, Japan (YMC). In 2008, Mitsui & Co., Ltd. entered into an agreement with YMC to become a joint-investor in India. It produces a range of motorcycles for domestic consumption and export including the FZ, SZ, Saluto, Fazer, and YZF.",
"Title: Yamaha FZ750\n\nThe Yamaha FZ750 is a sports motorcycle produced by Yamaha Motor Corporation between 1985 and 1991. The FZ750 is notable for several reasons, perhaps the most radical being the 5-valve cylinder head with a radial arrangement. This became something of a Yamaha trademark, and although disputed in recent years, it was argued that for a given lift, the 3 inlet valves flowed more efficiently than conventional twin inlet valves. What was indisputable was that their light weight allowed for faster opening speeds, and softer valve springs, all contributing to theoretical increases in engine speed and thus power outputs. Whatever the scientific merits, the bikes were famous for their linear power delivery, and in 1985 it was still considered impressive to achieve 150mph from a 750 road machine. Yamaha also designed the motor to have a forward-inclined cylinder block, to effectively lower the centre of gravity. As a result, the FZ750 ran a relatively long wheelbase, which hampered it when used for road racing. What was clear was that Yamaha had considered the engine design in the overall package, rather than as had happened before, when engines were created, and then somehow bundled into a chassis. The FZ750 show-cased Yamaha's design skills.",
"Title: Yamaha Libero (G5)\n\nThe Yamaha Libero G5 is a 106 cc, single-cylinder four-stroke motorcycle from India Yamaha Motor. Its predecessor was known as just Yamaha Libero. Unlike Libero G5, Libero had tachometer and round headlights but lacked fuel gauge. However, Libero G5 came with a sporty headlight and fuel gauge, but lacked the tachometer. A new set of air scoops with a honeycomb grille do dual duty; directing airflow over the engine block and also neatly covering the gap between the engine and the fuel tank. The Libero G5’s frame continues to be the tubular dual-cradle type.",
"Title: Yamaha Crux\n\nThe Yamaha Crux is a 106 cc, single-cylinder four-stroke motorcycle made by India Yamaha Motor. The Crux is designed for Indian markets. It was launched in 2004 replacing RX 100, as 2-Stroke engines were not able to meet government's emission norms.",
"Title: Yamaha RS-100T\n\nYamaha RS-100T Torque induction series, also known as RS-100 series, is a series of two-stroke motorcycle models manufactured by Yamaha Motors Co. Ltd as a successor of the Philippines' most popular 2T motorcycle/tricycle model. It debuted in 1977 especially for the Asian market. While the older Yamaha RS-100 uses a pressed steel frame that also acts as the main body, the RS-100 uses steel tubes for the frames and metal cover sets for the body."
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What type of art started as a flip book in early times but has been used to make films such as "Life is Cool" in 2008?
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Korean animation
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" The hardcover edition was released on January 30, 2007, and the paperback edition was released on June 2, 2008.",
" With 284 pictures between the book's 533 pages, the book depends as much on its pictures as it does on the words.",
" Selznick himself has described the book as \"not exactly a novel, not quite a picture book, not really a graphic novel, or a flip book or a movie, but a combination of all these things\".",
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" In its short history it became notable enough to be recognized by the Smithsonian Institution and included in their archives.",
" In addition, GOSH!",
" articles written by Dennis Cooper have been archived as part of the Dennis Cooper Papers in the Fales Library and Special Collections of New York University.",
" It was distributed free of charge in art galleries, alternative bookstores and music shops in the Los Angeles area.",
" Articles ranged from interviews with experimental filmmakers like George Kuchar, Sara Kathryn Arledge, and Ted V. Mikels; influential radio announcers like Rodney Bingenheimer; to reviews of art exhibits, like Susan Greiger's (now Susan Singer) controversial show at Aarnun gallery featuring life-sized nude photos arranged in a flip book and an exhibit about how celebrities and common folk relate to their own noses."
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" Woman's films usually portray \"women's concerns\" such as problems revolving around domestic life, the family, motherhood, self-sacrifice, and romance.",
" These films were produced from the silent era through the 1950s and early 1960s, but were most popular in the 1930s and 1940s, reaching their zenith during World War II.",
" Although Hollywood continued to make films characterized by some of the elements of the traditional woman's film in the second half of the 20th century, the term itself disappeared in the 1960s.",
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"René Clair (11 November 1898 – 15 March 1981) born René-Lucien Chomette, was a French filmmaker and writer.",
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" Returning to France after World War II, he continued to make films that were characterised by their elegance and wit, often presenting a nostalgic view of French life in earlier years.",
" He was elected to the Académie française in 1960.",
" Clair's best known films include \"The Italian Straw Hat\" (1928), \"Under the Roofs of Paris\" (1930), \"Le Million\" (1931), \"À nous la liberté\" (1931), \"I Married a Witch\" (1942), and \"And Then There Were None\" (1945)."
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" വേണു , 8 November 1940 – 25 May 2011) was an Indian film director, producer and screenwriter with over 20 films to his credit.",
" His directorial venture \"Udhyogastha\" in 1967 was the first ever multi-starrer film of South India.",
" His work in Malayalam cinema was significant and most influential, covering all themes and genres over a career spanning 40 years.",
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" His last film \"Parinamam (The Change)\" in 2003 won an honour for Malayalam cinema, winning the Best Screenplay Award at Ashdod International Film Festival held in Israel.",
" In 2005 he was bestowed with the \"Kala Prathiba\" (Icon of Creative Arts) Award by the Kerala Film Critics Association for his immense contributions to Malayalam cinema.",
" He was also an active member of \"MACTA\" (Malayalam Cine Technicians Association).",
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" Dolls with movable joints or clay figures are often used in stop motion for their ease of repositioning.",
" Stop motion animation using plasticine is called clay animation or \"clay-mation\".",
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"Title: Haydar Hatemi\n\nHaydar Hatemi (born March 3, 1945 in Hadishahr) is an Iranian of Iranian Azerbaijani origin. artist whose work is based on blends of classical oriental styles such as miniature and tazhib, with some modern elements. His early studies in art started at Tabriz's Art Academy after finishing high school in Tabriz, Iran.",
"Title: GOSH!\n\nGOSH! magazine was a Los Angeles-based arts, entertainment, and fashion magazine published in eleven issues between October, 1978 and August, 1979. In its short history it became notable enough to be recognized by the Smithsonian Institution and included in their archives. In addition, GOSH! articles written by Dennis Cooper have been archived as part of the Dennis Cooper Papers in the Fales Library and Special Collections of New York University. It was distributed free of charge in art galleries, alternative bookstores and music shops in the Los Angeles area. Articles ranged from interviews with experimental filmmakers like George Kuchar, Sara Kathryn Arledge, and Ted V. Mikels; influential radio announcers like Rodney Bingenheimer; to reviews of art exhibits, like Susan Greiger's (now Susan Singer) controversial show at Aarnun gallery featuring life-sized nude photos arranged in a flip book and an exhibit about how celebrities and common folk relate to their own noses.",
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"Title: René Clair\n\nRené Clair (11 November 1898 – 15 March 1981) born René-Lucien Chomette, was a French filmmaker and writer. He first established his reputation in the 1920s as a director of silent films in which comedy was often mingled with fantasy. He went on to make some of the most innovative early sound films in France, before going abroad to work in the UK and USA for more than a decade. Returning to France after World War II, he continued to make films that were characterised by their elegance and wit, often presenting a nostalgic view of French life in earlier years. He was elected to the Académie française in 1960. Clair's best known films include \"The Italian Straw Hat\" (1928), \"Under the Roofs of Paris\" (1930), \"Le Million\" (1931), \"À nous la liberté\" (1931), \"I Married a Witch\" (1942), and \"And Then There Were None\" (1945).",
"Title: P. Venu\n\nP. Venu (Malayalam: പി. വേണു , 8 November 1940 – 25 May 2011) was an Indian film director, producer and screenwriter with over 20 films to his credit. His directorial venture \"Udhyogastha\" in 1967 was the first ever multi-starrer film of South India. His work in Malayalam cinema was significant and most influential, covering all themes and genres over a career spanning 40 years. One of his most recognized film \"C.I.D. Nazir\" in 1971, revolutionized movie-making in the investigative genre in Malayalam cinema. Following the commercial and critical success of this film, he came up with two more in the series - \"Taxi Car\" in 1972 and Prethangalude Thazhvara in 1973, which were recognized as the first investigative sequels in the history of Malayalam cinema. From the late 60s to the 90s he continued to make films and then decided to take a break to devote more time to his family. His last film \"Parinamam (The Change)\" in 2003 won an honour for Malayalam cinema, winning the Best Screenplay Award at Ashdod International Film Festival held in Israel. In 2005 he was bestowed with the \"Kala Prathiba\" (Icon of Creative Arts) Award by the Kerala Film Critics Association for his immense contributions to Malayalam cinema. He was also an active member of \"MACTA\" (Malayalam Cine Technicians Association). He published his book titled \"Udyogastha Muthal\" (meaning ‘From Udyogastha Onwards’) in 2010 reminiscing his life as a filmmaker and his experiences in the film industry.",
"Title: Rock music of West Bengal\n\nRock music of West Bengal originated in Kolkata, West Bengal, India. The first known Bengali rock band, and India's first rock band, was Moheener Ghoraguli. In modern times, in this type of music distorted electric guitars, bass guitar, and drums are used, sometimes accompanied with pianos and keyboards. In early times the instruments used in modern times were also accompanied by saxophone, flute, violin and bass violin.",
"Title: Korean animation\n\nThe art of Korean animation (Korean: 한국 애니메이션 ), or Aeni (Korean: 한국 애니 ) has gone from hand-held flip books in early times to studios that produce work for major American and Japanese animation companies.",
"Title: Stop motion\n\nStop motion (hyphenated stop-motion when used as an adjective) is an animation technique that physically manipulates an object so that it appears to move on its own. The object is moved in small increments between individually photographed frames, creating the illusion of movement when the series of frames is played as a fast sequence. Dolls with movable joints or clay figures are often used in stop motion for their ease of repositioning. Stop motion animation using plasticine is called clay animation or \"clay-mation\". Not all stop motion requires figures or models; many stop motion films can involve using humans, household appliances and other things for comedic effect. Stop motion can also use sequential drawing in a similar manner to traditional animation, such as a flip book. Stop motion using humans is sometimes referred to as pixilation or pixilate animation.",
"Title: Life Is Cool (film)\n\nLife Is Cool (Korean: 그녀는 예뻤다 ; rr: \"Geunyeoneun Yeppeotda\"; lit. \"She Was Beautiful\") is a 2008 South Korean romance animated film, and is the first rotoscoped film from that country. This film's visual style was influenced from Richard Linklater's two films, \"Waking Life\" (2001) and \"A Scanner Darkly\" (2006)."
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Bill Stoneham created a painting that was posted for sale on eBay in what year?
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2000
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"The La Parisienne is an 1889 painting by Félix Resurrección Hidalgo.",
" The painting depicts a woman holding an umbrella known as the parasol, a theme similar to Juan Luna's \"La Madrileña (En el Balcon)\".",
" Hidalgo's \"La Parisienne\" was the first Philippine work of art to be chosen as a cover for Sotheby's sale catalog due to its importance, rarity, uniqueness, and exclusivity.",
" Before the painting's appearance at Sotheby's Southeast Asian paintings sale in Singapore on April 6, 2003, the last time the \"La Parisienne\" was exhibited was at the 1889 Paris Exposition Universelle.",
" It is also the only painting of Hidalgo that was featured on the cover of \"La Illustraccion Española y Americano\", a popular weekly magazine in Spain.",
" It appeared on the Spanish magazine's cover on February 28, 2003.",
" Like Luna's \"La Madrileña (En el Balcon)\", Hidalgo's \"La Parisienne\" is one of two rare paintings created by famous Filipino artists that have not been viewed for a century by the public."
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"The Xbox 360 began production only 69 days before launch, and Microsoft was not able to supply enough systems to meet initial consumer demand in Europe or North America.",
" Forty thousand units were offered for sale on auction site eBay during the initial week of release, 10% of the total supply.",
" By year's end, Microsoft had shipped 1.5 million units, including 900,000 in North America, 500,000 in Europe, and 100,000 in Japan."
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"The United States two-dollar bill ($2) is a current denomination of U.S. currency.",
" The third U.S. President (1801–09), Thomas Jefferson, is featured on the obverse of the note.",
" The reverse features an engraving of the painting \"The Declaration of Independence\" by John Trumbull.",
" Throughout the $2 bill's pre-1929 life as a large-sized note, it was issued as a United States Note, National Bank Note, silver certificate, Treasury or \"Coin\" Note and Federal Reserve Bank Note.",
" When U.S. currency was changed to its current size, the $2 bill was issued only as a United States Note.",
" Production went on until 1966, when the series was discontinued.",
" Ten years passed before the $2 bill was reissued as a Federal Reserve Note with a new reverse design.",
" $2 bills are seldom seen in circulation as a result of banking policies with businesses which has resulted in low production numbers due to lack of demand.",
" This comparative scarcity in circulation, coupled with a lack of public knowledge that the bill is still in production and circulation, has also inspired urban legends and occasionally has created problems for people trying to use the bill to make purchases."
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"The Hands Resist Him is a painting created by artist Bill Stoneham in 1972.",
" It depicts a young boy and female doll standing in front of a glass paneled door against which many hands are pressed.",
" According to Stoneham, the boy is based on a photograph of himself at age five, the doorway is a representation of the dividing line between the waking world and the world of fantasy and impossibilities, while the doll is a guide that will escort the boy through it.",
" The titular hands represent alternate lives or possibilities.",
" The painting became the subject of an urban legend and a viral internet meme in February 2000 when it was posted for sale on eBay along with an elaborate backstory implying that it was haunted."
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"The Architect's Dream is a 1840 oil painting created by Thomas Cole for New York architect Ithiel Town.",
" Cole incorporated pieces of architecture from Egyptian, Greek, Roman, and Gothic styles in various different parts of the painting, having dabbled in architecture previously.",
" Cole finished the painting in only five weeks and showed it in the National Academy of Design annual exhibition that year.",
" However, the painting was not well received by Ithiel, who refused to accept the painting because they claimed that it was \"exclusively architectural\"."
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"William Stoneham is an artist and writer who is notable for painting eBay's 'haunted painting' \"The Hands Resist Him\""
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"The Marijuana Control, Regulation, and Education Act, also known as California Assembly Bill 390 (A.B. 390) and later Assembly Bill 2254 (A.B. 2254), is the first bill ever introduced to regulate the sale and use of marijuana in the U.S. state of California.",
" If passed and signed into law, marijuana would be sold and taxed openly to adults age 21 and older in California.",
" Tom Ammiano, a Democrat representing California's 13th State Assembly district, introduced this piece of legislation on February 23, 2009, arguing that the bill will \"tax and regulate marijuana in a manner similar to alcohol.\"",
" As introduced, this proposal is estimated to raise over $1 billion in annual revenue by taxing the retail production and sale of marijuana for adults 21 years of age and older.",
" To obtain a commercial grow license one would pay an initial $5,000 fee, then a $2,500 fee each year after that.",
" A tariff of $50 per ounce would also be placed on all sold and grown marijuana.",
" The bill has gained much media attention, statewide and nationally."
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"Josefa Texidor i Torres (also known as Pepita Texidor and Teixidor; 27 November 1875 - 8 February 1914) was a Catalan painter.",
" Born in Barcelona in 1875, she was trained by her father, José Texidor Busquets, her brother, Modest Texidor Torres and later she studied under Francesc Miralles.",
" Her brother wanted her to dedicate herself to the painting of portraits, but Pepita preferred, from the beginning, the use of watercolours and the painting of cultivated flowers.",
" Pepita was trained in music, singing and painting and often travelled.",
" She remained single and dedicated herself to family and charity work.",
" She participated in many exhibitions in Barcelona and at the Exposition Universelle (Paris, 1900), where she was awarded a silver medal for her flower sprays in \"Springtime\" and \"Autumn\".",
" She was nominated an honorary member of the \"\"Union des femmes peintres et sculpteurs\"\".",
" She died at the age of 39 in Barcelona in 1914, after a year of severe illness.",
" On 21 May 1914 meetings began to commission a bust for the Parc de la Ciutadella.",
" A tombola was held to raise funds through the sale of paintings by her father and brother, along with works from painters of the time, like Lluïsa Vidal, Isabel Baquero, Rafaela Sánchez Aroca, Visitació Ubach, Ramon Casas, Claudi Lorenzale, Santiago Rusiñol, Modest Urgell, Apel·les Mestres, etc.; and works also of dead artists, like Fortuny, Martí Alsina, Vayreda, etc.",
" Apel·les Mestres dedicated a poem to her that he shared with all those who attended the inaugural act.",
" The bust was designed by Manuel Fuxá and was inaugurated on 14 October 1917.",
" (translated source )"
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"La Femme aux Phlox, also known as Woman with Phlox or Woman with Flowers, is an oil painting created in 1910 by the French artist and theorist Albert Gleizes (1881–1953).",
" The painting was exhibited in Room 41 at the Salon des Indépendants in the Spring of 1911 (no. 2612); the exhibition that introduced Cubism as a group manifestation to the general public for the first time.",
" The complex collection of geometric masses in restrained colors exhibited in Room 41 created a scandal from which Cubism spread throughout Paris, France, Europe and the rest of the world.",
" It was from the preview of the works by Gleizes, Metzinger, Le Fauconnier, Delaunay and Léger at the 1911 Indépendants that the term 'Cubism' can be dated.",
" \"La Femme aux Phlox\" was again exhibited the following year at the Salon de la Section d'Or, Galerie La Boétie, 1912 (no. 35).",
" \"La Femme aux Phlox\" was reproduced in \"The Cubist Painters, Aesthetic Meditations (Les Peintres Cubistes)\" by Guillaume Apollinaire, published in 1913.",
" The same year, the painting was again revealed to the general public, this time in the United States, at the International Exhibition of Modern Art (The Armory Show), New York, Chicago, and Boston (no. 195).",
" The work is now in the Museum of Fine Arts, Houston, Gift of the Esther Florence Whinery Goodrich Foundation."
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"Lorraine Loots is a South African artist and miniaturist from Cape Town.",
" She has created miniature depictions of circular landscapes and everyday objects on a white background.",
" Lorraine first rose to notoriety during 2013 when she began a project called 365 Paintings for ants and later in 2014 with 365 Postcards for ants where she painted one painting every day of the year and posted it on social media platforms for two consecutive years.",
" This project gained her lots of media attention where she was featured on CBS, CNN, \"Charlie Rose\", \"Huffington Post\" and Colossal to name a few."
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"Title: La Parisienne (Hidalgo painting)\n\nThe La Parisienne is an 1889 painting by Félix Resurrección Hidalgo. The painting depicts a woman holding an umbrella known as the parasol, a theme similar to Juan Luna's \"La Madrileña (En el Balcon)\". Hidalgo's \"La Parisienne\" was the first Philippine work of art to be chosen as a cover for Sotheby's sale catalog due to its importance, rarity, uniqueness, and exclusivity. Before the painting's appearance at Sotheby's Southeast Asian paintings sale in Singapore on April 6, 2003, the last time the \"La Parisienne\" was exhibited was at the 1889 Paris Exposition Universelle. It is also the only painting of Hidalgo that was featured on the cover of \"La Illustraccion Española y Americano\", a popular weekly magazine in Spain. It appeared on the Spanish magazine's cover on February 28, 2003. Like Luna's \"La Madrileña (En el Balcon)\", Hidalgo's \"La Parisienne\" is one of two rare paintings created by famous Filipino artists that have not been viewed for a century by the public.",
"Title: Xbox 360 sales\n\nThe Xbox 360 began production only 69 days before launch, and Microsoft was not able to supply enough systems to meet initial consumer demand in Europe or North America. Forty thousand units were offered for sale on auction site eBay during the initial week of release, 10% of the total supply. By year's end, Microsoft had shipped 1.5 million units, including 900,000 in North America, 500,000 in Europe, and 100,000 in Japan.",
"Title: United States two-dollar bill\n\nThe United States two-dollar bill ($2) is a current denomination of U.S. currency. The third U.S. President (1801–09), Thomas Jefferson, is featured on the obverse of the note. The reverse features an engraving of the painting \"The Declaration of Independence\" by John Trumbull. Throughout the $2 bill's pre-1929 life as a large-sized note, it was issued as a United States Note, National Bank Note, silver certificate, Treasury or \"Coin\" Note and Federal Reserve Bank Note. When U.S. currency was changed to its current size, the $2 bill was issued only as a United States Note. Production went on until 1966, when the series was discontinued. Ten years passed before the $2 bill was reissued as a Federal Reserve Note with a new reverse design. $2 bills are seldom seen in circulation as a result of banking policies with businesses which has resulted in low production numbers due to lack of demand. This comparative scarcity in circulation, coupled with a lack of public knowledge that the bill is still in production and circulation, has also inspired urban legends and occasionally has created problems for people trying to use the bill to make purchases.",
"Title: The Hands Resist Him\n\nThe Hands Resist Him is a painting created by artist Bill Stoneham in 1972. It depicts a young boy and female doll standing in front of a glass paneled door against which many hands are pressed. According to Stoneham, the boy is based on a photograph of himself at age five, the doorway is a representation of the dividing line between the waking world and the world of fantasy and impossibilities, while the doll is a guide that will escort the boy through it. The titular hands represent alternate lives or possibilities. The painting became the subject of an urban legend and a viral internet meme in February 2000 when it was posted for sale on eBay along with an elaborate backstory implying that it was haunted.",
"Title: The Architect's Dream\n\nThe Architect's Dream is a 1840 oil painting created by Thomas Cole for New York architect Ithiel Town. Cole incorporated pieces of architecture from Egyptian, Greek, Roman, and Gothic styles in various different parts of the painting, having dabbled in architecture previously. Cole finished the painting in only five weeks and showed it in the National Academy of Design annual exhibition that year. However, the painting was not well received by Ithiel, who refused to accept the painting because they claimed that it was \"exclusively architectural\".",
"Title: Bill Stoneham\n\nWilliam Stoneham is an artist and writer who is notable for painting eBay's 'haunted painting' \"The Hands Resist Him\"",
"Title: Marijuana Control, Regulation, and Education Act\n\nThe Marijuana Control, Regulation, and Education Act, also known as California Assembly Bill 390 (A.B. 390) and later Assembly Bill 2254 (A.B. 2254), is the first bill ever introduced to regulate the sale and use of marijuana in the U.S. state of California. If passed and signed into law, marijuana would be sold and taxed openly to adults age 21 and older in California. Tom Ammiano, a Democrat representing California's 13th State Assembly district, introduced this piece of legislation on February 23, 2009, arguing that the bill will \"tax and regulate marijuana in a manner similar to alcohol.\" As introduced, this proposal is estimated to raise over $1 billion in annual revenue by taxing the retail production and sale of marijuana for adults 21 years of age and older. To obtain a commercial grow license one would pay an initial $5,000 fee, then a $2,500 fee each year after that. A tariff of $50 per ounce would also be placed on all sold and grown marijuana. The bill has gained much media attention, statewide and nationally.",
"Title: Josefa Texidor Torres\n\nJosefa Texidor i Torres (also known as Pepita Texidor and Teixidor; 27 November 1875 - 8 February 1914) was a Catalan painter. Born in Barcelona in 1875, she was trained by her father, José Texidor Busquets, her brother, Modest Texidor Torres and later she studied under Francesc Miralles. Her brother wanted her to dedicate herself to the painting of portraits, but Pepita preferred, from the beginning, the use of watercolours and the painting of cultivated flowers. Pepita was trained in music, singing and painting and often travelled. She remained single and dedicated herself to family and charity work. She participated in many exhibitions in Barcelona and at the Exposition Universelle (Paris, 1900), where she was awarded a silver medal for her flower sprays in \"Springtime\" and \"Autumn\". She was nominated an honorary member of the \"\"Union des femmes peintres et sculpteurs\"\". She died at the age of 39 in Barcelona in 1914, after a year of severe illness. On 21 May 1914 meetings began to commission a bust for the Parc de la Ciutadella. A tombola was held to raise funds through the sale of paintings by her father and brother, along with works from painters of the time, like Lluïsa Vidal, Isabel Baquero, Rafaela Sánchez Aroca, Visitació Ubach, Ramon Casas, Claudi Lorenzale, Santiago Rusiñol, Modest Urgell, Apel·les Mestres, etc.; and works also of dead artists, like Fortuny, Martí Alsina, Vayreda, etc. Apel·les Mestres dedicated a poem to her that he shared with all those who attended the inaugural act. The bust was designed by Manuel Fuxá and was inaugurated on 14 October 1917. (translated source )",
"Title: La Femme aux Phlox\n\nLa Femme aux Phlox, also known as Woman with Phlox or Woman with Flowers, is an oil painting created in 1910 by the French artist and theorist Albert Gleizes (1881–1953). The painting was exhibited in Room 41 at the Salon des Indépendants in the Spring of 1911 (no. 2612); the exhibition that introduced Cubism as a group manifestation to the general public for the first time. The complex collection of geometric masses in restrained colors exhibited in Room 41 created a scandal from which Cubism spread throughout Paris, France, Europe and the rest of the world. It was from the preview of the works by Gleizes, Metzinger, Le Fauconnier, Delaunay and Léger at the 1911 Indépendants that the term 'Cubism' can be dated. \"La Femme aux Phlox\" was again exhibited the following year at the Salon de la Section d'Or, Galerie La Boétie, 1912 (no. 35). \"La Femme aux Phlox\" was reproduced in \"The Cubist Painters, Aesthetic Meditations (Les Peintres Cubistes)\" by Guillaume Apollinaire, published in 1913. The same year, the painting was again revealed to the general public, this time in the United States, at the International Exhibition of Modern Art (The Armory Show), New York, Chicago, and Boston (no. 195). The work is now in the Museum of Fine Arts, Houston, Gift of the Esther Florence Whinery Goodrich Foundation.",
"Title: Lorraine Loots\n\nLorraine Loots is a South African artist and miniaturist from Cape Town. She has created miniature depictions of circular landscapes and everyday objects on a white background. Lorraine first rose to notoriety during 2013 when she began a project called 365 Paintings for ants and later in 2014 with 365 Postcards for ants where she painted one painting every day of the year and posted it on social media platforms for two consecutive years. This project gained her lots of media attention where she was featured on CBS, CNN, \"Charlie Rose\", \"Huffington Post\" and Colossal to name a few."
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" Kang wrote \"The Great Catsby\" and \"Romance Killer\".",
" Before 2005, when he presented \"The Great Catsby\" on Daum, one of the major Internet portals of South Korea, Kang signed his work with his birth name, Kang Seong-su.",
" He is also the spouse of a famous manwha artist, Won Soo-yeon (원수연), author of \"Full House\", which was adapted into the television drama of the same name.",
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"Sung-Mo “Steve” Kang is an electrical engineering scientist, professor, author, inventor, entrepreneur and 15th president of KAIST.",
" Kang was appointed as the second chancellor of the University of California, Merced in 2007.",
" He was the first department head of foreign origin at the electrical and computer engineering department at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign.",
" Dr. Kang teaches and has written extensively in the field of computer-aided design for electronic circuits and systems; he is recognized and respected worldwide for his outstanding research contributions.",
" Dr. Kang has led the development of the world’s first 32-bit microprocessor chips as a technical supervisor at AT&T Bell Laboratories and designed satellite-based private communication networks as a member of technical staff.",
" Dr. Kang holds 15 U.S. patents and has won numerous awards for his ground breaking achievements in the field of electrical engineering."
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"Kang Duk Won was one of the original 9 kwans that eventually merged to create the Kukkiwon system.",
" This Kwan was founded in the later 1950s by former students of the YMCA Kwon Bop Bu (Chang Moo Kwan).",
" These two students of YMCA Kwon Bop Bu founder Byung In-Yoon were Hong Jong-Pyo and Chul Hee Park.",
" Today, Kang Duk Won still exists in Korea and is officially known as Taekwondo Kang Duk Won, which is a social friendship club that endorses the Kukkiwon system and supports the World Taekwondo Federation.",
" Kang Duk Won also has a school in the United States as American Kang Duk Won Karate."
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"Kang Full (or Kang Pool, ) is the pen name of Kang Do-young (born December 7, 1974), a South Korean webtoon artist.",
" Though he had no formal training in art or writing, Kang launched a website in 2002 to display his comics.",
" Kang's webtoons quickly drew attention, resulting in several film adaption based on his works."
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"Kangpenqing (also Gang Benchhen) is a mountain in the Baiku Himalayas of Tibet, China.",
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"Kang Nam-gil (born August 27, 1958) is a South Korean actor.",
" Kang made his acting debut as a 9-year-old child actor in 1966.",
" He later transitioned to adult roles in 1981 with \"Let Us Love\" written by Kim Soo-hyun (and dropped out of Hanyang University's English Language and Literature department).",
" Kang drew popularity when he starred in the family drama \"Under the Same Roof\" in 1986, but became best known for playing \"Dal-soo\" in the single-episode \"MBC Best Theater\", which used his character to satirize the social issues of the day.",
" \"The Trial of Dal-soo\" reached 25.7% viewership ratings, the highest in the anthology series' history.",
" In 2000, Kang and his wife divorced on charges of adultery on her part, and his subsequent hospitalization from a heart attack led him to take a hiatus from his acting career and move with his son and daughter to England.",
" He returned to Korea four years later, and made his comeback with \"People of the Water Flower Village\".",
" Kang is also an author of computer books for beginners, and in 2004 he published \"Oh!",
" My God\", a memoir about his life as a stay-at-home dad in Birmingham.",
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"Choa Chu Kang Cemetery Complex (or Chua Chu Kang Cemetery) (Chinese: 蔡厝港坟场 Malay: \"Kawasan Perkuburan Choa Chu Kang\") is the biggest cemetery in Singapore.",
" Located in the west of the island in close proximity to the Tengah Air Base and at the confluence of the Old Choa Chu Kang Road, Lim Chu Kang Road and Jalan Bahar, it comprises the Chinese, Christian, Ahmadiyya Jama'at, Muslim, Parsi, Bahá'í, Jewish, Hindu and Lawn cemeteries.",
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"Gongsun Gong (birth and death dates unknown) was a minor warlord who lived in the late Eastern Han dynasty and early Three Kingdoms period of China.",
" He was a son of Gongsun Du and a younger brother of Gongsun Kang, who both consecutively served as the Administrators of Liaodong Commandery in northeastern China.",
" In 207, he advised his brother Gongsun Kang to execute the warlords Yuan Xi and Yuan Shang, who had fled to Liaodong Commandery for shelter after their defeat by the warlord Cao Cao.",
" Gongsun Kang did so and sent the Yuans' heads to Cao Cao.",
" After Gongsun Kang died, Gongsun Gong succeeded his brother as the new Administrator of Liaodong Commandery because Gongsun Kang's sons were too young at the time to assume the office.",
" Gongsun Gong remained as a vassal of the Eastern Han dynasty and later pledged allegiance to the Cao Wei state, which replaced the Eastern Han dynasty in 220.",
" In the same year, the Wei emperor Cao Pi granted Gongsun Gong the nominal appointment of General of Chariots and Cavalry (車騎將軍).",
" In 228, Gongsun Yuan, Gongsun Kang's son, seized power from his uncle Gongsun Gong and put him in prison.",
" Gongsun Yuan then started a rebellion against Wei, but the rebellion was suppressed by the Wei general Sima Yi in 238.",
" Gongsun Gong was released after that.",
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"Kang Kon (Chosŏn'gŭl: 강건 ; June 23, 1918 - September 8, 1950) was a Korean military leader active in Manchuria and the Korean peninsula during the years leading up to the Korean War and during the first stages of the Korean War in 1950.",
" Kang (born Kang Shin-tae) was born in Sangju, Gyeongsangbuk-do, on June 23, 1918, and at the young age of 16 began his involvement in liberation and military ventures.",
" As a teenager, he was actively involved in recruiting anti-Japanese guerrillas for his long-time friend, Kim Il Sung, and is remembered as being unusually tall and often towering over others.",
" Before his leadership roles in the Korean War, Kang joined the anti-Japanese struggle in Manchuria in 1932, and later fled into Soviet territory in the early 1940s, where, by the end of World War II was an officer in the 88th Independent Brigade in the Red Army, consisting of both Korean and Chinese soldiers.",
" Lieutenant General Kang led the North Korean Army offensive during the opening stages of the Korean War until he was killed by a land mine on September 8, 1950."
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"Title: Doha Kang\n\nDoha Kang (; born 1969) is a manhwa artist of South Korea. Kang wrote \"The Great Catsby\" and \"Romance Killer\". Before 2005, when he presented \"The Great Catsby\" on Daum, one of the major Internet portals of South Korea, Kang signed his work with his birth name, Kang Seong-su. He is also the spouse of a famous manwha artist, Won Soo-yeon (원수연), author of \"Full House\", which was adapted into the television drama of the same name. Won is eight years older than Kang and they have two children.",
"Title: Sung-Mo Kang\n\nSung-Mo “Steve” Kang is an electrical engineering scientist, professor, author, inventor, entrepreneur and 15th president of KAIST. Kang was appointed as the second chancellor of the University of California, Merced in 2007. He was the first department head of foreign origin at the electrical and computer engineering department at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign. Dr. Kang teaches and has written extensively in the field of computer-aided design for electronic circuits and systems; he is recognized and respected worldwide for his outstanding research contributions. Dr. Kang has led the development of the world’s first 32-bit microprocessor chips as a technical supervisor at AT&T Bell Laboratories and designed satellite-based private communication networks as a member of technical staff. Dr. Kang holds 15 U.S. patents and has won numerous awards for his ground breaking achievements in the field of electrical engineering.",
"Title: Kang Duk Won\n\nKang Duk Won was one of the original 9 kwans that eventually merged to create the Kukkiwon system. This Kwan was founded in the later 1950s by former students of the YMCA Kwon Bop Bu (Chang Moo Kwan). These two students of YMCA Kwon Bop Bu founder Byung In-Yoon were Hong Jong-Pyo and Chul Hee Park. Today, Kang Duk Won still exists in Korea and is officially known as Taekwondo Kang Duk Won, which is a social friendship club that endorses the Kukkiwon system and supports the World Taekwondo Federation. Kang Duk Won also has a school in the United States as American Kang Duk Won Karate.",
"Title: Kang Full\n\nKang Full (or Kang Pool, ) is the pen name of Kang Do-young (born December 7, 1974), a South Korean webtoon artist. Though he had no formal training in art or writing, Kang launched a website in 2002 to display his comics. Kang's webtoons quickly drew attention, resulting in several film adaption based on his works.",
"Title: Kangpenqing\n\nKangpenqing (also Gang Benchhen) is a mountain in the Baiku Himalayas of Tibet, China. At an elevation of 7281 m it is the 90th highest mountain in the world. The peak was first climbed in 1982.",
"Title: Kangphu Kang\n\nKangphu Kang is a mountain in the Himalayas. At 7204 m above sea level it is the 107th highest mountain in the world. The peak is located on the border between Tibet, China and Bhutan.",
"Title: Kang Nam-gil\n\nKang Nam-gil (born August 27, 1958) is a South Korean actor. Kang made his acting debut as a 9-year-old child actor in 1966. He later transitioned to adult roles in 1981 with \"Let Us Love\" written by Kim Soo-hyun (and dropped out of Hanyang University's English Language and Literature department). Kang drew popularity when he starred in the family drama \"Under the Same Roof\" in 1986, but became best known for playing \"Dal-soo\" in the single-episode \"MBC Best Theater\", which used his character to satirize the social issues of the day. \"The Trial of Dal-soo\" reached 25.7% viewership ratings, the highest in the anthology series' history. In 2000, Kang and his wife divorced on charges of adultery on her part, and his subsequent hospitalization from a heart attack led him to take a hiatus from his acting career and move with his son and daughter to England. He returned to Korea four years later, and made his comeback with \"People of the Water Flower Village\". Kang is also an author of computer books for beginners, and in 2004 he published \"Oh! My God\", a memoir about his life as a stay-at-home dad in Birmingham. In 2008, he played one of the leading roles in the spirit possession dramedy \"Who Are You? \".",
"Title: Choa Chu Kang Cemetery\n\nChoa Chu Kang Cemetery Complex (or Chua Chu Kang Cemetery) (Chinese: 蔡厝港坟场 Malay: \"Kawasan Perkuburan Choa Chu Kang\") is the biggest cemetery in Singapore. Located in the west of the island in close proximity to the Tengah Air Base and at the confluence of the Old Choa Chu Kang Road, Lim Chu Kang Road and Jalan Bahar, it comprises the Chinese, Christian, Ahmadiyya Jama'at, Muslim, Parsi, Bahá'í, Jewish, Hindu and Lawn cemeteries. It is currently the only burial cemetery to remain in operation.",
"Title: Gongsun Gong\n\nGongsun Gong (birth and death dates unknown) was a minor warlord who lived in the late Eastern Han dynasty and early Three Kingdoms period of China. He was a son of Gongsun Du and a younger brother of Gongsun Kang, who both consecutively served as the Administrators of Liaodong Commandery in northeastern China. In 207, he advised his brother Gongsun Kang to execute the warlords Yuan Xi and Yuan Shang, who had fled to Liaodong Commandery for shelter after their defeat by the warlord Cao Cao. Gongsun Kang did so and sent the Yuans' heads to Cao Cao. After Gongsun Kang died, Gongsun Gong succeeded his brother as the new Administrator of Liaodong Commandery because Gongsun Kang's sons were too young at the time to assume the office. Gongsun Gong remained as a vassal of the Eastern Han dynasty and later pledged allegiance to the Cao Wei state, which replaced the Eastern Han dynasty in 220. In the same year, the Wei emperor Cao Pi granted Gongsun Gong the nominal appointment of General of Chariots and Cavalry (車騎將軍). In 228, Gongsun Yuan, Gongsun Kang's son, seized power from his uncle Gongsun Gong and put him in prison. Gongsun Yuan then started a rebellion against Wei, but the rebellion was suppressed by the Wei general Sima Yi in 238. Gongsun Gong was released after that. His eventual fate is unknown.",
"Title: Kang Kon\n\nKang Kon (Chosŏn'gŭl: 강건 ; June 23, 1918 - September 8, 1950) was a Korean military leader active in Manchuria and the Korean peninsula during the years leading up to the Korean War and during the first stages of the Korean War in 1950. Kang (born Kang Shin-tae) was born in Sangju, Gyeongsangbuk-do, on June 23, 1918, and at the young age of 16 began his involvement in liberation and military ventures. As a teenager, he was actively involved in recruiting anti-Japanese guerrillas for his long-time friend, Kim Il Sung, and is remembered as being unusually tall and often towering over others. Before his leadership roles in the Korean War, Kang joined the anti-Japanese struggle in Manchuria in 1932, and later fled into Soviet territory in the early 1940s, where, by the end of World War II was an officer in the 88th Independent Brigade in the Red Army, consisting of both Korean and Chinese soldiers. Lieutenant General Kang led the North Korean Army offensive during the opening stages of the Korean War until he was killed by a land mine on September 8, 1950."
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2,292
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Which magazine Me Naiset or Marie Claire is published more frequently ?
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Me Naiset
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comparison
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hard
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"Holly Whidden is an executive at Hearst Magazines where she oversees the entertainment division.",
" Hearst is the largest publisher of monthly magazines globally and owns titles including ELLE, Harper's Bazaar, Marie Claire, Cosmopolitan, Esquire magazine, Town & Country (magazine), House Beautiful, Elle Decor, HGTV Magazine, Food Network Magazine, and Oprah Magazine."
],
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"Marie Claire is an international monthly magazine.",
" First published in France in 1937, followed by UK in 1941.",
" Since than various editions are published in many countries and languages.",
" The feature editions focuses on women around the world and several global issues.",
" \"Marie Claire\" magazine also covers health, beauty, and fashion topics."
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"Alix Strauss is a four-time published author and media social satirist based in Manhattan.",
" She has been a featured trend journalist on CBS, CNN, ABC, NBC's today show and various national morning and talk shows.",
" Her articles have appeared in \"The New York Post\", \"Time Magazine\", \"The New York Times\", \"Marie Claire\", \"Entertainment Weekly\", \"Self\", and many other publications.",
" Her four published books include her two non-fiction works \"Have I Got A Guy For You\" and \"Death Becomes Them: Unearthing the Suicides of the Brilliant, the Famous, and the Notorious\", and her two works of fiction \"The Joy of Funerals\" and \"Based Upon Availability\".",
" She was chosen as a speaker for both the Jewish Book Council and Israel Bonds.",
" Strauss also spoke last year at the University of Connecticut's suicide prevention week in conjunction with Death Becomes Them."
],
"title": "Alix Strauss"
},
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"sentences": [
"Paprika (パプリカ , Papurika ) is a 1993 novel written by Yasutaka Tsutsui.",
" It first appeared in Marie Claire magazine in four parts, each appearing chronologically in the January 1991, March 1992, August 1992, and June 1993 issues.",
" A manga adaption of the novel was created by Reiji Hagiwara in 1995 but was not published until 2003.",
" The novel was adapted as an animated film in 2006, which was itself adapted into a second manga the following year by Eri Sakai.",
" The novel was translated into English by Andrew Driver, was published by Alma Books in April 2009."
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"Marcelle Auclair (11 November 1899 – 6 June 1983) was a French novelist, biographer, journalist and poet.",
" She published biographies of several important historical figures, translated major historical/literary documents into French from Spanish, and wrote a novel.",
" She also published an autobiographical work, two books on popular psychology, a religious book for children, a book on artistic images of Jesus.",
" Several of her books were translated into English.",
" She was co-founder with of the fashion magazine \"Marie Claire\"."
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"Marie Claire Lim Moore is a Filipina-Canadian-American mother, speaker, and author.",
" She is the daughter of international artist Lenore R.S. Lim.",
" Claire has penned two Amazon best sellers entitled \"Don't Forget the Soap\" and \"Don't Forget the Parsley.\"",
" Born in Vancouver, Canada, she moved with her family to New York City and attended the United Nations International School, where her mother was an elementary school teacher.",
" After high school, Claire completed her undergraduate education at Yale University and received an Executive MBA from Fordham University.",
" Claire began her career at American Express before joining Citi.",
" She is currently the Development Director at The Women's Foundation."
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"sentences": [
"Évelyne Prouvost, also known as Évelyne Prouvost-Berry (16 April 1939 – 19 July 2017) was a French heiress and businesswoman.",
" She was the chief executive of the Marie Claire Group, a publisher of 12 magazines in 30 countries, including \"Marie Claire\"."
],
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},
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"sentences": [
"Me Naiset (meaning \"We the Women\" in English) is a Finnish language women's magazine published in Helsinki, Finland.",
" It is one of the largest weekly women's magazines in the country."
],
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},
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"Running in Heels is a reality television show that follows three interns working at the New York office of fashion magazine \"Marie Claire\".",
" The series debuted on March 1, 2009 on the Style Network in United States and the United Kingdom and on E! in the United Kingdom, Canada, Asia and Australia.",
" It was also shown in the United Kingdom on digital channel E4.",
" In The Netherlands it airs on RTL 5.",
" In Denmark it is shown on TV3.",
" The show follows the lives of the \"Marie Claire\" staff as well as three new interns, Ashley Gosik, Samantha DeZur, and Talita Silva."
],
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"Beverly Ann Donofrio (born 23 September 1950) is an American memoirist, children's author and creative writing teacher most noted for her 1992 best selling memoir, \"Riding in Cars with Boys\".",
" The memoir was adapted into the 2001 film \"Riding in Cars with Boys\", directed by Penny Marshall, with Drew Barrymore portraying Donofrio.",
" She also is a prolific essayist, having published work in numerous anthologies, in \"The New York Times\", \"The Washington Post Sunday Magazine\", \"The Village Voice\", the \"Los Angeles Times\", and in such magazines as \"Allure\", \"Cosmopolitan\", \"O, The Oprah Magazine\", and \"Marie Claire\"."
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"Title: Holly Whidden\n\nHolly Whidden is an executive at Hearst Magazines where she oversees the entertainment division. Hearst is the largest publisher of monthly magazines globally and owns titles including ELLE, Harper's Bazaar, Marie Claire, Cosmopolitan, Esquire magazine, Town & Country (magazine), House Beautiful, Elle Decor, HGTV Magazine, Food Network Magazine, and Oprah Magazine.",
"Title: Marie Claire\n\nMarie Claire is an international monthly magazine. First published in France in 1937, followed by UK in 1941. Since than various editions are published in many countries and languages. The feature editions focuses on women around the world and several global issues. \"Marie Claire\" magazine also covers health, beauty, and fashion topics.",
"Title: Alix Strauss\n\nAlix Strauss is a four-time published author and media social satirist based in Manhattan. She has been a featured trend journalist on CBS, CNN, ABC, NBC's today show and various national morning and talk shows. Her articles have appeared in \"The New York Post\", \"Time Magazine\", \"The New York Times\", \"Marie Claire\", \"Entertainment Weekly\", \"Self\", and many other publications. Her four published books include her two non-fiction works \"Have I Got A Guy For You\" and \"Death Becomes Them: Unearthing the Suicides of the Brilliant, the Famous, and the Notorious\", and her two works of fiction \"The Joy of Funerals\" and \"Based Upon Availability\". She was chosen as a speaker for both the Jewish Book Council and Israel Bonds. Strauss also spoke last year at the University of Connecticut's suicide prevention week in conjunction with Death Becomes Them.",
"Title: Paprika (novel)\n\nPaprika (パプリカ , Papurika ) is a 1993 novel written by Yasutaka Tsutsui. It first appeared in Marie Claire magazine in four parts, each appearing chronologically in the January 1991, March 1992, August 1992, and June 1993 issues. A manga adaption of the novel was created by Reiji Hagiwara in 1995 but was not published until 2003. The novel was adapted as an animated film in 2006, which was itself adapted into a second manga the following year by Eri Sakai. The novel was translated into English by Andrew Driver, was published by Alma Books in April 2009.",
"Title: Marcelle Auclair\n\nMarcelle Auclair (11 November 1899 – 6 June 1983) was a French novelist, biographer, journalist and poet. She published biographies of several important historical figures, translated major historical/literary documents into French from Spanish, and wrote a novel. She also published an autobiographical work, two books on popular psychology, a religious book for children, a book on artistic images of Jesus. Several of her books were translated into English. She was co-founder with of the fashion magazine \"Marie Claire\".",
"Title: Marie Claire Lim Moore\n\nMarie Claire Lim Moore is a Filipina-Canadian-American mother, speaker, and author. She is the daughter of international artist Lenore R.S. Lim. Claire has penned two Amazon best sellers entitled \"Don't Forget the Soap\" and \"Don't Forget the Parsley.\" Born in Vancouver, Canada, she moved with her family to New York City and attended the United Nations International School, where her mother was an elementary school teacher. After high school, Claire completed her undergraduate education at Yale University and received an Executive MBA from Fordham University. Claire began her career at American Express before joining Citi. She is currently the Development Director at The Women's Foundation.",
"Title: Évelyne Prouvost\n\nÉvelyne Prouvost, also known as Évelyne Prouvost-Berry (16 April 1939 – 19 July 2017) was a French heiress and businesswoman. She was the chief executive of the Marie Claire Group, a publisher of 12 magazines in 30 countries, including \"Marie Claire\".",
"Title: Me Naiset\n\nMe Naiset (meaning \"We the Women\" in English) is a Finnish language women's magazine published in Helsinki, Finland. It is one of the largest weekly women's magazines in the country.",
"Title: Running in Heels\n\nRunning in Heels is a reality television show that follows three interns working at the New York office of fashion magazine \"Marie Claire\". The series debuted on March 1, 2009 on the Style Network in United States and the United Kingdom and on E! in the United Kingdom, Canada, Asia and Australia. It was also shown in the United Kingdom on digital channel E4. In The Netherlands it airs on RTL 5. In Denmark it is shown on TV3. The show follows the lives of the \"Marie Claire\" staff as well as three new interns, Ashley Gosik, Samantha DeZur, and Talita Silva.",
"Title: Beverly Donofrio\n\nBeverly Ann Donofrio (born 23 September 1950) is an American memoirist, children's author and creative writing teacher most noted for her 1992 best selling memoir, \"Riding in Cars with Boys\". The memoir was adapted into the 2001 film \"Riding in Cars with Boys\", directed by Penny Marshall, with Drew Barrymore portraying Donofrio. She also is a prolific essayist, having published work in numerous anthologies, in \"The New York Times\", \"The Washington Post Sunday Magazine\", \"The Village Voice\", the \"Los Angeles Times\", and in such magazines as \"Allure\", \"Cosmopolitan\", \"O, The Oprah Magazine\", and \"Marie Claire\"."
] |
2,293
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Tim Lake is a news anchor currently at the ABC affiliate licensed to what city?
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Albany, New York
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bridge
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medium
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"Robbie Timmons is an award winning TV News Anchor/reporter for Detroit television stations, WJBK-TV and WXYZ-TV.",
" She was the first female news anchor in American history to anchor the 6:00pm and 11:00pm broadcasts in March, 1973 while anchoring the news at WILX-TV in Lansing, Michigan.",
" After 4 years at WILX-TV in Lansing, she was offered a job working as a reporter and 11pm news anchor for WJBK-TV (CBS) in Detroit, where she worked for 6 years.",
" In 1982 Timmons accepted a news anchor position for WXYZ-TV, the ABC affiliate in Detroit where she received numerous honors including Emmy Awards and the distinction of being named one of the most powerful women in Michigan.",
" Robbie Timmons retired in October, 2010 and is currently an officer of a non-profit Thoroughbred retraining organization, CANTER.",
" www.canterusa.org"
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"Theodore \"Ted\" Henry (born 1945, in Canton, Ohio) is a retired television news anchor whose career spanned 44 years in the Northeast Ohio area, most notably as the primary news anchor on Cleveland ABC affiliate WEWS channel 5."
],
"title": "Ted Henry (newscaster)"
},
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"sentences": [
"Monica Gayle is a television news anchor who anchors the 5, 6, 10pm news on Detroit's Fox affiliate WJBK, where she has been since 1997.",
" She previously worked with CBS News, anchoring the news programs \"Up to the Minute\" from April 1992 to 1993, the \"CBS Morning News\" from August 1993 to May 1994, and with Seattle TV station KSTW during its stint as a CBS station from 1995 to 1997.",
" Her career began after graduating from Washington State University at KULR-TV Channel 8 in Billings, Montana (then an ABC affiliate, now NBC) as a weekend anchor/weekday general assignment reporter working with weekend sports/weather anchor David Smock."
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"WTEN, UHF digital channel 26 (virtual channel 10), is an ABC-affiliated television station licensed to Albany, New York, United States.",
" WTEN is owned by Irving, Texas-based Nexstar Media Group, and operates Fox affiliate WXXA-TV (channel 23, owned by Shield Media, LLC) through joint sales and shared services agreements.",
" The two outlets share studios in the Bishop's Gate section of Albany; WTEN's transmitter in located on the Helderberg Escarpment in Voorheesville."
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"sentences": [
"KUNS-TV is a full-power commercial television station licensed to Bellevue, Washington.",
" As an affiliate of the Univision Spanish-language network, this station serves the entire Seattle-Tacoma, Washington metropolitan area.",
" The station is owned and operated by Sinclair Broadcast Group as part of a duopoly with the area's ABC affiliate KOMO-TV.",
" Sinclair also owns ABC affiliate KATU and Univision affiliate KUNP in neighboring Portland, Oregon.",
" KUNS is also one of only two television stations with the Univision network affiliation alongside network owned and operated WQHS-TV in Cleveland, Ohio in or near Canadian bordering markets."
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"Timothy W. Lake (born December 27, 1959) is a television news anchor and historical narrative nonfiction author, currently at WTEN in Albany, New York.",
" He was formerly the solo anchor of WCAU's NBC 10 News at 6 p.m. and co-anchor of NBC 10 News at 4 with Dawn Timmeney and NBC 10 News at 11 p.m. with Renee Chenault-Fattah."
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"WCHS-TV, virtual channel 8 (UHF digital channel 41), is an ABC-affiliated television station licensed to Charleston, West Virginia, United States.",
" WCHS-TV is owned by the Sinclair Broadcast Group, and operates Fox affiliate WVAH-TV (channel 11) by way of a local marketing agreement (LMA).",
" The two stations share studios in Charleston, and WCHS-TV's transmitter is located south of Scott Depot, West Virginia.",
" The station also doubles as the default ABC affiliate for the West Virginia side of the Parkersburg–Marietta TV market since it doesn't have an ABC affiliate of its own."
],
"title": "WCHS-TV"
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"sentences": [
"KHMA-TV was a short-lived independent television station in Houma, Louisiana that served the south Louisiana community.",
" The FCC licensed channel 11 to St. Anthony TV Corporation in 1958, and the station was intended to be an ABC affiliate.",
" In the 1960s, St. Anthony TV Corp. petitioned to move the station's transmitter to a point north of Houma near Geismar, LA so that the station could also serve Baton Rouge (which did not have a primary ABC affiliate yet).",
" After the FCC granted permission to move the tower, both Louisiana Television Broadcasting Corporation (owner of Baton Rouge's then-NBC affiliate WBRZ, (now Baton Rouge's ABC affiliate) and Guaranty Broadcasting Corporation (owner of Baton Rouge's CBS affiliate WAFB) filed an appeal to block the transfer.",
" In 1965, the District Court of Appeals ruled in favor of the two Baton Rouge stations, blocking the FCC's grant."
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"Tim Taylor (born Timothy Kropf on May 19, 1940 in Cleveland, Ohio) is a retired American newscaster/investigative reporter and news anchor for FOX affiliate WJW-TV 8 in Cleveland, Ohio.",
" Taylor served as the chief news anchor of WJW from 1977-2005, after beginning his television career with WEWS-TV, initially as the city’s first consumer ombudsman “Action Reporter” and then as weekend news anchor."
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"sentences": [
"Wilma Smith (born July 24, 1946) is a former American local television news anchor who spent most of her career in Cleveland, Ohio.",
" She was with Fox affiliate WJW-TV from 1994 to 2013, following 17 years at ABC affiliate WEWS-TV."
],
"title": "Wilma Smith (newscaster)"
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"Title: Robbie Timmons\n\nRobbie Timmons is an award winning TV News Anchor/reporter for Detroit television stations, WJBK-TV and WXYZ-TV. She was the first female news anchor in American history to anchor the 6:00pm and 11:00pm broadcasts in March, 1973 while anchoring the news at WILX-TV in Lansing, Michigan. After 4 years at WILX-TV in Lansing, she was offered a job working as a reporter and 11pm news anchor for WJBK-TV (CBS) in Detroit, where she worked for 6 years. In 1982 Timmons accepted a news anchor position for WXYZ-TV, the ABC affiliate in Detroit where she received numerous honors including Emmy Awards and the distinction of being named one of the most powerful women in Michigan. Robbie Timmons retired in October, 2010 and is currently an officer of a non-profit Thoroughbred retraining organization, CANTER. www.canterusa.org",
"Title: Ted Henry (newscaster)\n\nTheodore \"Ted\" Henry (born 1945, in Canton, Ohio) is a retired television news anchor whose career spanned 44 years in the Northeast Ohio area, most notably as the primary news anchor on Cleveland ABC affiliate WEWS channel 5.",
"Title: Monica Gayle (news anchor)\n\nMonica Gayle is a television news anchor who anchors the 5, 6, 10pm news on Detroit's Fox affiliate WJBK, where she has been since 1997. She previously worked with CBS News, anchoring the news programs \"Up to the Minute\" from April 1992 to 1993, the \"CBS Morning News\" from August 1993 to May 1994, and with Seattle TV station KSTW during its stint as a CBS station from 1995 to 1997. Her career began after graduating from Washington State University at KULR-TV Channel 8 in Billings, Montana (then an ABC affiliate, now NBC) as a weekend anchor/weekday general assignment reporter working with weekend sports/weather anchor David Smock.",
"Title: WTEN\n\nWTEN, UHF digital channel 26 (virtual channel 10), is an ABC-affiliated television station licensed to Albany, New York, United States. WTEN is owned by Irving, Texas-based Nexstar Media Group, and operates Fox affiliate WXXA-TV (channel 23, owned by Shield Media, LLC) through joint sales and shared services agreements. The two outlets share studios in the Bishop's Gate section of Albany; WTEN's transmitter in located on the Helderberg Escarpment in Voorheesville.",
"Title: KUNS-TV\n\nKUNS-TV is a full-power commercial television station licensed to Bellevue, Washington. As an affiliate of the Univision Spanish-language network, this station serves the entire Seattle-Tacoma, Washington metropolitan area. The station is owned and operated by Sinclair Broadcast Group as part of a duopoly with the area's ABC affiliate KOMO-TV. Sinclair also owns ABC affiliate KATU and Univision affiliate KUNP in neighboring Portland, Oregon. KUNS is also one of only two television stations with the Univision network affiliation alongside network owned and operated WQHS-TV in Cleveland, Ohio in or near Canadian bordering markets.",
"Title: Tim Lake\n\nTimothy W. Lake (born December 27, 1959) is a television news anchor and historical narrative nonfiction author, currently at WTEN in Albany, New York. He was formerly the solo anchor of WCAU's NBC 10 News at 6 p.m. and co-anchor of NBC 10 News at 4 with Dawn Timmeney and NBC 10 News at 11 p.m. with Renee Chenault-Fattah.",
"Title: WCHS-TV\n\nWCHS-TV, virtual channel 8 (UHF digital channel 41), is an ABC-affiliated television station licensed to Charleston, West Virginia, United States. WCHS-TV is owned by the Sinclair Broadcast Group, and operates Fox affiliate WVAH-TV (channel 11) by way of a local marketing agreement (LMA). The two stations share studios in Charleston, and WCHS-TV's transmitter is located south of Scott Depot, West Virginia. The station also doubles as the default ABC affiliate for the West Virginia side of the Parkersburg–Marietta TV market since it doesn't have an ABC affiliate of its own.",
"Title: KHMA\n\nKHMA-TV was a short-lived independent television station in Houma, Louisiana that served the south Louisiana community. The FCC licensed channel 11 to St. Anthony TV Corporation in 1958, and the station was intended to be an ABC affiliate. In the 1960s, St. Anthony TV Corp. petitioned to move the station's transmitter to a point north of Houma near Geismar, LA so that the station could also serve Baton Rouge (which did not have a primary ABC affiliate yet). After the FCC granted permission to move the tower, both Louisiana Television Broadcasting Corporation (owner of Baton Rouge's then-NBC affiliate WBRZ, (now Baton Rouge's ABC affiliate) and Guaranty Broadcasting Corporation (owner of Baton Rouge's CBS affiliate WAFB) filed an appeal to block the transfer. In 1965, the District Court of Appeals ruled in favor of the two Baton Rouge stations, blocking the FCC's grant.",
"Title: Tim Taylor (newscaster)\n\nTim Taylor (born Timothy Kropf on May 19, 1940 in Cleveland, Ohio) is a retired American newscaster/investigative reporter and news anchor for FOX affiliate WJW-TV 8 in Cleveland, Ohio. Taylor served as the chief news anchor of WJW from 1977-2005, after beginning his television career with WEWS-TV, initially as the city’s first consumer ombudsman “Action Reporter” and then as weekend news anchor.",
"Title: Wilma Smith (newscaster)\n\nWilma Smith (born July 24, 1946) is a former American local television news anchor who spent most of her career in Cleveland, Ohio. She was with Fox affiliate WJW-TV from 1994 to 2013, following 17 years at ABC affiliate WEWS-TV."
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Which company whose motto is "science for a better life" owns a brand of genes that provides an herbicide resistance system?
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Bayer
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"WPTF (680 AM; \"NewsRadio 680\") is a news and talk radio station serving the Triangle area of Raleigh, Durham, and Chapel Hill, North Carolina.",
" The station call letters date back to the former longtime owner of the station, Durham Life Insurance Company, whose motto was \"We Protect The Family.\"",
" Durham Life owned the station from 1927-1992.",
" Its studios are located on Highwoods Boulevard in Raleigh, and the transmitter tower is in Cary, North Carolina.",
" The station is currently owned by Curtis Media Group."
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"The Enlist Weed Control System is an agricultural system that includes seeds for genetically modified crops that are resistant to Enlist (a broadleaf herbicide with two active agents, 2,4-Dichlorophenoxyacetic acid (2,4-D) and glyphosate) and the Enlist herbicide; spraying the herbicide will kill weeds but not the resulting crop.",
" The system was developed by Dow AgroSciences, part of Dow Chemical Company.",
" In October 2014 the system was registered for restricted use in Illinois, Indiana, Iowa, Ohio, South Dakota and Wisconsin by the US Environmental Protection Agency.",
" In 2013, the system was approved by Canada for the same uses."
],
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"sentences": [
"DuPont Pioneer, formerly Pioneer Hi-Bred is a large U.S. producer of hybrid seeds for agriculture.",
" They are a major producer of genetically modified organisms (GMOs), including genetically modified crops with insect and herbicide resistance."
],
"title": "DuPont Pioneer"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Pendimethalin is an herbicide of the dinitroaniline class used in premergence and postemergence applications to control annual grasses and certain broadleaf weeds.",
" It inhibits cell division and cell elongation.",
" Pendimethalin is listed in the K1-group according to the Herbicide Resistance Action Committee (HRAC) classification and is approved in Europe, North America, South America, Africa, Asia and Oceania for different crops including cereals (wheat, barley, rye, triticale), corn, soybeans, rice, potato, legumes, fruits, vegetables, nuts as well as lawns and ornamental plants."
],
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"Bayer AG ( or ); ] ) is a German multinational chemical, pharmaceutical and life sciences company.",
" It is headquartered in Leverkusen, where its illuminated sign is a landmark.",
" Bayer's primary areas of business include human and veterinary pharmaceuticals; consumer healthcare products; agricultural chemicals and biotechnology products; and high value polymers.",
" The company is a component of the Euro Stoxx 50 stock market index.",
" The company's motto is \"science for a better life.\""
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"sentences": [
"The Sistema Eléctrico de Aysén (SEA) (Spanish for \"Electric System of Aysén\") is an alternating current power grid serving the Aysén del General Carlos Ibáñez del Campo Region of Chile.",
" It is operated by a private company called EDELAYSEN, whose motto is \"La Luz del Sur\" (Spanish for \"The Light of the South\").\"\""
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"SmartStax is a brand of genetically modified seed made through a collaboration between Monsanto Company and Dow Chemical Company.",
" It takes advantage of multiple modes of insect protection and herbicide tolerance.",
" SmartStax takes advantage of Yieldgard VT Triple (Monsanto), Herculex Xtra (Dow), RoundUp Ready 2 (Monsanto), and Liberty Link (Dow).",
" The traits included protect against above-ground insects, below-ground insects, and provide broad herbicide tolerance.",
" It is currently available for corn, but cotton, soybean, and specialty crop variations are to be released.",
" Previously, the most genes artificially added to a single plant was three, but Smartstax includes eight.",
" Smartstax also incorporates Monsanto's Acceleron Seed Treatment System which protects against insects at the earliest stages of development.",
" Smartstax is sold under the Genuity (Monsanto) and Mycogen (Dow) brands."
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"sentences": [
"The systemic acquired resistance (SAR) is a \"whole-plant\" resistance response that occurs following an earlier localized exposure to a pathogen.",
" SAR is analogous to the innate immune system found in animals, and there is evidence that SAR in plants and innate immunity in animals may be evolutionarily conserved.",
" Plants use pattern-recognition receptors to recognize conserved microbial signatures.",
" This recognition triggers an immune response.",
" The first plant receptors of conserved microbial signatures were identified in rice (XA21, 1995) and in Arabidopsis (FLS2, 2000).",
" Plants also carry immune receptors that recognize highly variable pathogen effectors.",
" These include the NBS-LRR class of proteins.",
" SAR is important for plants to resist disease, as well as to recover from disease once formed.",
" SAR can be induced by a wide range of pathogens, especially (but not only) those that cause tissue necrosis, and the resistance observed following induction of SAR is effective against a wide range of pathogens, which is why SAR resistance is sometimes called \"broad spectrum.\"",
" SAR is associated with the induction of a wide range of genes (so called PR or \"pathogenesis-related\" genes), and the activation of SAR requires the accumulation of endogenous salicylic acid (SA).",
" The pathogen-induced SA signal activates a molecular signal transduction pathway that is identified by a gene called \"NIM1\", \"NPR1\" or \"SAI1\" (three names for the same gene) in the model genetic system \"Arabidopsis thaliana\".",
" SAR has been observed in a wide range of flowering plants, including dicotyledon and monocotyledon species.",
" SAR can be activated in corn, however, widely adapted commercial like Benzothiadiazole may not be efficient against \"P. sorghi\" causing common rust."
],
"title": "Systemic acquired resistance"
},
{
"sentences": [
"The OECD Better Life Index, launched in May 2011 by the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development following a decade of work on this issue, is a first attempt to bring together internationally comparable measures of well-being in line with the recommendations of the Commission on the Measurement of Economic Performance and Social Progress also known as the Stiglitz-Sen-Fitoussi Commission.",
" The recommendations made by this Commission sought to address concerns that standard macroeconomic statistics like GDP failed to give a true account of people’s current and future well-being.",
" The OECD Better Life Initiative includes two main elements: \"Your Better Life Index\" and \"How's Life?\""
],
"title": "OECD Better Life Index"
},
{
"sentences": [
"LibertyLink is a Bayer owned brand of genes for use in agriculture providing tolerance to Liberty herbicide and glufosinate (a.k.a. Liberty or Basta).",
" The genes were developed by Bayer CropScience.",
" LibertyLink provides an herbicide resistance system that is still effective in the presence of glyphosate resistant weeds.",
" The gene which gives resistance to glufosinate is a bar or pat gene which was first isolated from two species of \"Streptomyces\" bacteria."
],
"title": "LibertyLink (gene)"
}
] |
[
"Title: WPTF\n\nWPTF (680 AM; \"NewsRadio 680\") is a news and talk radio station serving the Triangle area of Raleigh, Durham, and Chapel Hill, North Carolina. The station call letters date back to the former longtime owner of the station, Durham Life Insurance Company, whose motto was \"We Protect The Family.\" Durham Life owned the station from 1927-1992. Its studios are located on Highwoods Boulevard in Raleigh, and the transmitter tower is in Cary, North Carolina. The station is currently owned by Curtis Media Group.",
"Title: Enlist Weed Control System\n\nThe Enlist Weed Control System is an agricultural system that includes seeds for genetically modified crops that are resistant to Enlist (a broadleaf herbicide with two active agents, 2,4-Dichlorophenoxyacetic acid (2,4-D) and glyphosate) and the Enlist herbicide; spraying the herbicide will kill weeds but not the resulting crop. The system was developed by Dow AgroSciences, part of Dow Chemical Company. In October 2014 the system was registered for restricted use in Illinois, Indiana, Iowa, Ohio, South Dakota and Wisconsin by the US Environmental Protection Agency. In 2013, the system was approved by Canada for the same uses.",
"Title: DuPont Pioneer\n\nDuPont Pioneer, formerly Pioneer Hi-Bred is a large U.S. producer of hybrid seeds for agriculture. They are a major producer of genetically modified organisms (GMOs), including genetically modified crops with insect and herbicide resistance.",
"Title: Pendimethalin\n\nPendimethalin is an herbicide of the dinitroaniline class used in premergence and postemergence applications to control annual grasses and certain broadleaf weeds. It inhibits cell division and cell elongation. Pendimethalin is listed in the K1-group according to the Herbicide Resistance Action Committee (HRAC) classification and is approved in Europe, North America, South America, Africa, Asia and Oceania for different crops including cereals (wheat, barley, rye, triticale), corn, soybeans, rice, potato, legumes, fruits, vegetables, nuts as well as lawns and ornamental plants.",
"Title: Bayer\n\nBayer AG ( or ); ] ) is a German multinational chemical, pharmaceutical and life sciences company. It is headquartered in Leverkusen, where its illuminated sign is a landmark. Bayer's primary areas of business include human and veterinary pharmaceuticals; consumer healthcare products; agricultural chemicals and biotechnology products; and high value polymers. The company is a component of the Euro Stoxx 50 stock market index. The company's motto is \"science for a better life.\"",
"Title: Sistema Eléctrico de Aysén\n\nThe Sistema Eléctrico de Aysén (SEA) (Spanish for \"Electric System of Aysén\") is an alternating current power grid serving the Aysén del General Carlos Ibáñez del Campo Region of Chile. It is operated by a private company called EDELAYSEN, whose motto is \"La Luz del Sur\" (Spanish for \"The Light of the South\").\"\"",
"Title: SmartStax\n\nSmartStax is a brand of genetically modified seed made through a collaboration between Monsanto Company and Dow Chemical Company. It takes advantage of multiple modes of insect protection and herbicide tolerance. SmartStax takes advantage of Yieldgard VT Triple (Monsanto), Herculex Xtra (Dow), RoundUp Ready 2 (Monsanto), and Liberty Link (Dow). The traits included protect against above-ground insects, below-ground insects, and provide broad herbicide tolerance. It is currently available for corn, but cotton, soybean, and specialty crop variations are to be released. Previously, the most genes artificially added to a single plant was three, but Smartstax includes eight. Smartstax also incorporates Monsanto's Acceleron Seed Treatment System which protects against insects at the earliest stages of development. Smartstax is sold under the Genuity (Monsanto) and Mycogen (Dow) brands.",
"Title: Systemic acquired resistance\n\nThe systemic acquired resistance (SAR) is a \"whole-plant\" resistance response that occurs following an earlier localized exposure to a pathogen. SAR is analogous to the innate immune system found in animals, and there is evidence that SAR in plants and innate immunity in animals may be evolutionarily conserved. Plants use pattern-recognition receptors to recognize conserved microbial signatures. This recognition triggers an immune response. The first plant receptors of conserved microbial signatures were identified in rice (XA21, 1995) and in Arabidopsis (FLS2, 2000). Plants also carry immune receptors that recognize highly variable pathogen effectors. These include the NBS-LRR class of proteins. SAR is important for plants to resist disease, as well as to recover from disease once formed. SAR can be induced by a wide range of pathogens, especially (but not only) those that cause tissue necrosis, and the resistance observed following induction of SAR is effective against a wide range of pathogens, which is why SAR resistance is sometimes called \"broad spectrum.\" SAR is associated with the induction of a wide range of genes (so called PR or \"pathogenesis-related\" genes), and the activation of SAR requires the accumulation of endogenous salicylic acid (SA). The pathogen-induced SA signal activates a molecular signal transduction pathway that is identified by a gene called \"NIM1\", \"NPR1\" or \"SAI1\" (three names for the same gene) in the model genetic system \"Arabidopsis thaliana\". SAR has been observed in a wide range of flowering plants, including dicotyledon and monocotyledon species. SAR can be activated in corn, however, widely adapted commercial like Benzothiadiazole may not be efficient against \"P. sorghi\" causing common rust.",
"Title: OECD Better Life Index\n\nThe OECD Better Life Index, launched in May 2011 by the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development following a decade of work on this issue, is a first attempt to bring together internationally comparable measures of well-being in line with the recommendations of the Commission on the Measurement of Economic Performance and Social Progress also known as the Stiglitz-Sen-Fitoussi Commission. The recommendations made by this Commission sought to address concerns that standard macroeconomic statistics like GDP failed to give a true account of people’s current and future well-being. The OECD Better Life Initiative includes two main elements: \"Your Better Life Index\" and \"How's Life?\"",
"Title: LibertyLink (gene)\n\nLibertyLink is a Bayer owned brand of genes for use in agriculture providing tolerance to Liberty herbicide and glufosinate (a.k.a. Liberty or Basta). The genes were developed by Bayer CropScience. LibertyLink provides an herbicide resistance system that is still effective in the presence of glyphosate resistant weeds. The gene which gives resistance to glufosinate is a bar or pat gene which was first isolated from two species of \"Streptomyces\" bacteria."
] |
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Who has won more Grand Slam titles, Paul Haarhuis or Svetlana Kuznetsova?
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Paul Vincent Nicholas Haarhuis
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comparison
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hard
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"title": [
"Paul Haarhuis",
"Paul Haarhuis",
"Svetlana Kuznetsova"
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1
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"sentences": [
"Rossana de los Ríos (born 16 September 1975) is a retired professional tennis player from Paraguay.",
" She was born in the Paraguayan capital, Asunción, and now lives in Miami, USA, with her daughter Ana Paula Neffa de los Ríos and her husband Gustavo Neffa, a retired Paraguayan Association football player who played for Boca Juniors.",
" Rossana achieved a career high singles ranking of No. 51 on 12 September 2001, and No. 52 in doubles on the Sony Ericsson WTA Tour.",
" De los Ríos played doubles with Grand Slam champions such as Maria Sharapova, Svetlana Kuznetsova, Arantxa Sánchez Vicario, as well as Jelena Janković and Dinara Safina.",
" Rossana is also a former world number one Junior player, having won the 1992 Roland Garros Juniors event.",
" De los Ríos participated in six editions (1994, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2009 and 2010) of the Australian Open.",
" She was the only female tennis representative for Paraguay in the 1992 and 2000 Olympic Games."
],
"title": "Rossana de los Ríos"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Virginia Ruano Pascual and Paola Suárez were the defending champions and won in the final 6–2, 6–3, against Svetlana Kuznetsova and Martina Navratilova in straight sets.",
" This was Ruano Pascual's 4th career Grand Slam doubles title and her 2nd title at the US Open.",
" It was also Suárez' 4th career Grand Slam doubles title and her 2nd title at the US Open."
],
"title": "2003 US Open – Women's Doubles"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Regina Aleksandrovna Kulikova (Russian: Регина Александровна Куликова, born 30 January 1989) is a former professional Russian tennis player.",
" Her highest WTA singles ranking is 65th, which she reached on May 3, 2010.",
" Her career high in doubles is 417th, which she reached on 28 September 2009.",
" Her best result on the WTA tour so far is the quarterfinal appearance at the 2010 Dubai Tennis Championships where she defeated Svetlana Kuznetsova.",
" Her biggest victory at a Grand Slam tournament came at the 2011 Australian Open, where she defeated former semi-finalist Daniela Hantuchová in the first round."
],
"title": "Regina Kulikova"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Garbiñe Muguruza was the defending champion, but lost to Kristina Mladenovic in the fourth round.",
" Muguruza's defeat—along with those of Svetlana Kuznetsova, Venus Williams and Samantha Stosur in the same round—ensured that for the first time in a Grand Slam tournament since the 1979 Australian Open, none of the quarterfinalists were former Grand Slam champions."
],
"title": "2017 French Open – Women's Singles"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Vera Igorevna Zvonareva (Russian: Ве́ра И́горевна Звонарёва ; ] ; born 7 September 1984) is a Russian professional tennis player.",
" She was introduced to tennis at the age of six and turned professional in 2000.",
" Her career high is world No. 2 by the WTA.",
" Zvonareva has won twelve WTA Tour singles titles and reached the finals of the 2008 WTA Tour Championships, 2010 Wimbledon Championships, and 2010 US Open.",
" She also was a bronze medalist at the 2008 Beijing Olympics.",
" In doubles, she has won four Grand Slam titles.",
" Two of the titles came in women's doubles, the first one at the 2006 US Open, partnering Nathalie Dechy, and the other at the 2012 Australian Open, partnering Svetlana Kuznetsova.",
" Her other two came in mixed doubles, the first at the 2004 US Open, partnering Bob Bryan, and her second at the 2006 Wimbledon Championships, partnering Andy Ram."
],
"title": "Vera Zvonareva"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Paul Vincent Nicholas Haarhuis (born 19 February 1966) is a Dutch former professional tennis player.",
" He is a former World No. 1 doubles player and reached a career-high singles ranking of World No. 18 in November 1995.",
" He won six Grand Slam men's doubles titles, five with Jacco Eltingh and one with Yevgeny Kafelnikov."
],
"title": "Paul Haarhuis"
},
{
"sentences": [
"The 2010 Billie Jean King Cup was the 2nd edition of this tennis exhibition tournament.",
" Seven-time Grand Slam champion Venus Williams, 2009 French Open Champion Svetlana Kuznetsova, and 2009 US Open Champion Kim Clijsters participated.",
" 2009 Australian Open and Wimbledon Champion Serena Williams had to withdraw from the event due to a leg injury.",
" She was replaced by 2008 French Open Champion Ana Ivanovic.",
" In the first semifinal, Clijsters defeated Ivanovic in a tiebreaker (7–2), despite Ivanovic having match point at 5–4 up.",
" Williams defeated Kuznetsova in the second semifinal, 6–4.",
" Williams defeated Clijsters in the championship match by a score of 6–4 3–6 7–5."
],
"title": "2010 Billie Jean King Cup"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Svetlana Aleksandrovna Kuznetsova (Russian: Светла́на Алекса́ндровна Кузнецо́ва ; ] ; born 27 June 1985) is a Russian tennis player.",
" Kuznetsova has appeared in four Grand Slam singles finals, winning two, and has also appeared in seven doubles finals, winning twice.",
" As a doubles player, Kuznetsova has reached the finals of each Grand Slam at least once, winning the Australian Open twice.",
" She is currently the No. 8 ranked player on the WTA rankings."
],
"title": "Svetlana Kuznetsova"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Alicia Molik (born 27 January 1981) is an Australian former professional tennis player.",
" She reached a career-high singles ranking of world No. 8 and won a bronze medal for Australia at the 2004 Athens Olympics by upsetting then world No. 3 and reigning French Open champion Anastasia Myskina.",
" Molik peaked in the doubles rankings at No. 6 and won two Grand Slam women's doubles titles, the 2005 Australian Open and the 2007 French Open, alongside Svetlana Kuznetsova and Mara Santangelo, respectively.",
" In addition, she won the 2004 Zurich Open, defeating Maria Sharapova in the final, and reached the finals of the 2004 Wimbledon, 2004 US Open, and 2007 Wimbledon mixed doubles events, as well as the quarterfinals of the 2005 Australian Open singles tournament."
],
"title": "Alicia Molik"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Kenneth Robert Rosewall {'1': \", '2': \", '3': 'AM, MBE', '4': \"} (born 2 November 1934) is a former world top-ranking amateur and professional tennis player from Australia.",
" He won a record 23 tennis Majors including 8 Grand Slam singles titles and before the Open Era a record 15 Pro Slam titles and a record 35 Major finals overall.",
" He won the Pro Grand Slam in 1963.",
" Rosewall won 9 slams in doubles with a career double grand slam.",
" He is considered to be one of the greatest tennis players of all time.",
" He had a renowned backhand and enjoyed a long career at the highest levels from the early 1950s to the early 1970s.",
" Rosewall was one of the two best male players for about nine years and was the World No. 1 player for a number of years in the early 1960s.",
" He was ranked among the top 20 players, amateur or professional, every year from 1952 through 1977.",
" Rosewall is the only player to have simultaneously held Pro Grand Slam titles on three different surfaces (1962–1963).",
" At the 1971 Australian Open he became the first male player during the open era to win a Grand Slam tournament without dropping a set."
],
"title": "Ken Rosewall"
}
] |
[
"Title: Rossana de los Ríos\n\nRossana de los Ríos (born 16 September 1975) is a retired professional tennis player from Paraguay. She was born in the Paraguayan capital, Asunción, and now lives in Miami, USA, with her daughter Ana Paula Neffa de los Ríos and her husband Gustavo Neffa, a retired Paraguayan Association football player who played for Boca Juniors. Rossana achieved a career high singles ranking of No. 51 on 12 September 2001, and No. 52 in doubles on the Sony Ericsson WTA Tour. De los Ríos played doubles with Grand Slam champions such as Maria Sharapova, Svetlana Kuznetsova, Arantxa Sánchez Vicario, as well as Jelena Janković and Dinara Safina. Rossana is also a former world number one Junior player, having won the 1992 Roland Garros Juniors event. De los Ríos participated in six editions (1994, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2009 and 2010) of the Australian Open. She was the only female tennis representative for Paraguay in the 1992 and 2000 Olympic Games.",
"Title: 2003 US Open – Women's Doubles\n\nVirginia Ruano Pascual and Paola Suárez were the defending champions and won in the final 6–2, 6–3, against Svetlana Kuznetsova and Martina Navratilova in straight sets. This was Ruano Pascual's 4th career Grand Slam doubles title and her 2nd title at the US Open. It was also Suárez' 4th career Grand Slam doubles title and her 2nd title at the US Open.",
"Title: Regina Kulikova\n\nRegina Aleksandrovna Kulikova (Russian: Регина Александровна Куликова, born 30 January 1989) is a former professional Russian tennis player. Her highest WTA singles ranking is 65th, which she reached on May 3, 2010. Her career high in doubles is 417th, which she reached on 28 September 2009. Her best result on the WTA tour so far is the quarterfinal appearance at the 2010 Dubai Tennis Championships where she defeated Svetlana Kuznetsova. Her biggest victory at a Grand Slam tournament came at the 2011 Australian Open, where she defeated former semi-finalist Daniela Hantuchová in the first round.",
"Title: 2017 French Open – Women's Singles\n\nGarbiñe Muguruza was the defending champion, but lost to Kristina Mladenovic in the fourth round. Muguruza's defeat—along with those of Svetlana Kuznetsova, Venus Williams and Samantha Stosur in the same round—ensured that for the first time in a Grand Slam tournament since the 1979 Australian Open, none of the quarterfinalists were former Grand Slam champions.",
"Title: Vera Zvonareva\n\nVera Igorevna Zvonareva (Russian: Ве́ра И́горевна Звонарёва ; ] ; born 7 September 1984) is a Russian professional tennis player. She was introduced to tennis at the age of six and turned professional in 2000. Her career high is world No. 2 by the WTA. Zvonareva has won twelve WTA Tour singles titles and reached the finals of the 2008 WTA Tour Championships, 2010 Wimbledon Championships, and 2010 US Open. She also was a bronze medalist at the 2008 Beijing Olympics. In doubles, she has won four Grand Slam titles. Two of the titles came in women's doubles, the first one at the 2006 US Open, partnering Nathalie Dechy, and the other at the 2012 Australian Open, partnering Svetlana Kuznetsova. Her other two came in mixed doubles, the first at the 2004 US Open, partnering Bob Bryan, and her second at the 2006 Wimbledon Championships, partnering Andy Ram.",
"Title: Paul Haarhuis\n\nPaul Vincent Nicholas Haarhuis (born 19 February 1966) is a Dutch former professional tennis player. He is a former World No. 1 doubles player and reached a career-high singles ranking of World No. 18 in November 1995. He won six Grand Slam men's doubles titles, five with Jacco Eltingh and one with Yevgeny Kafelnikov.",
"Title: 2010 Billie Jean King Cup\n\nThe 2010 Billie Jean King Cup was the 2nd edition of this tennis exhibition tournament. Seven-time Grand Slam champion Venus Williams, 2009 French Open Champion Svetlana Kuznetsova, and 2009 US Open Champion Kim Clijsters participated. 2009 Australian Open and Wimbledon Champion Serena Williams had to withdraw from the event due to a leg injury. She was replaced by 2008 French Open Champion Ana Ivanovic. In the first semifinal, Clijsters defeated Ivanovic in a tiebreaker (7–2), despite Ivanovic having match point at 5–4 up. Williams defeated Kuznetsova in the second semifinal, 6–4. Williams defeated Clijsters in the championship match by a score of 6–4 3–6 7–5.",
"Title: Svetlana Kuznetsova\n\nSvetlana Aleksandrovna Kuznetsova (Russian: Светла́на Алекса́ндровна Кузнецо́ва ; ] ; born 27 June 1985) is a Russian tennis player. Kuznetsova has appeared in four Grand Slam singles finals, winning two, and has also appeared in seven doubles finals, winning twice. As a doubles player, Kuznetsova has reached the finals of each Grand Slam at least once, winning the Australian Open twice. She is currently the No. 8 ranked player on the WTA rankings.",
"Title: Alicia Molik\n\nAlicia Molik (born 27 January 1981) is an Australian former professional tennis player. She reached a career-high singles ranking of world No. 8 and won a bronze medal for Australia at the 2004 Athens Olympics by upsetting then world No. 3 and reigning French Open champion Anastasia Myskina. Molik peaked in the doubles rankings at No. 6 and won two Grand Slam women's doubles titles, the 2005 Australian Open and the 2007 French Open, alongside Svetlana Kuznetsova and Mara Santangelo, respectively. In addition, she won the 2004 Zurich Open, defeating Maria Sharapova in the final, and reached the finals of the 2004 Wimbledon, 2004 US Open, and 2007 Wimbledon mixed doubles events, as well as the quarterfinals of the 2005 Australian Open singles tournament.",
"Title: Ken Rosewall\n\nKenneth Robert Rosewall {'1': \", '2': \", '3': 'AM, MBE', '4': \"} (born 2 November 1934) is a former world top-ranking amateur and professional tennis player from Australia. He won a record 23 tennis Majors including 8 Grand Slam singles titles and before the Open Era a record 15 Pro Slam titles and a record 35 Major finals overall. He won the Pro Grand Slam in 1963. Rosewall won 9 slams in doubles with a career double grand slam. He is considered to be one of the greatest tennis players of all time. He had a renowned backhand and enjoyed a long career at the highest levels from the early 1950s to the early 1970s. Rosewall was one of the two best male players for about nine years and was the World No. 1 player for a number of years in the early 1960s. He was ranked among the top 20 players, amateur or professional, every year from 1952 through 1977. Rosewall is the only player to have simultaneously held Pro Grand Slam titles on three different surfaces (1962–1963). At the 1971 Australian Open he became the first male player during the open era to win a Grand Slam tournament without dropping a set."
] |
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Which cocktail is served on the rocks, Black Russian or Bananarita?
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Bananarita
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comparison
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medium
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{
"title": [
"Black Russian",
"Bananarita"
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2,
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"sentences": [
"A Green Russian is a cocktail of absinthe and milk.",
" The mix ratio isn't specific, but many follow the same ratio as Black Russian (because of only having 2 components) even though it resembles a White Russian closer with the dairy part; with five parts absinthe (alcohol, vodka in the Black Russian) to two parts milk (softener, coffee liqueur)"
],
"title": "Green Russian"
},
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"sentences": [
"The Bananarita is a variation of a margarita with a banana liquor, but served in a cocktail glass (on the rocks)."
],
"title": "Bananarita"
},
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"sentences": [
"The Black Russian is a cocktail of vodka and coffee liqueur, also known as a \"Black Ewan\".",
" It contains five parts vodka to two parts coffee liqueur, per IBA specified ingredients.",
" Traditionally the drink is made by pouring the vodka over ice cubes or cracked ice in an old-fashioned glass, followed by the coffee liqueur."
],
"title": "Black Russian"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Yelena Abdulaevna Khanga (Russian: Еле́на Абдула́евна Ха́нга ), also transliterated as Elena Hanga (born May 1, 1962), is a Russian journalist who was raised in Moscow, USSR, and came to the United States in 1990 to write (with Susan Jacoby) \"Soul to Soul: The Story of a Black Russian American Family: 1865–1992\".",
" Khanga divides her time between New York City and Moscow."
],
"title": "Yelena Khanga"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Organic-rich sedimentary rocks are a specific type of sedimentary rock that contains significant amounts (>3%) of organic carbon.",
" The most common types include coal, lignite, oil shale, or black shale.",
" The organic material may be disseminated throughout the rock giving it a uniform dark color, and/or may be present as discrete occurrences of tar, bitumen, asphalt, petroleum, coal or carbonaceous material.",
" Organic-rich sedimentary rocks may act as source rocks which generate hydrocarbons that accumulate in other sedimentary \"reservoir\" rocks (see oil sands and petroleum geology).",
" Potential source rocks are any type of sedimentary rock that the ability to dispel available carbon from within it (limestone is a classic example of a source rock).",
" Good reservoir rocks are any sedimentary rock that has high pore-space availability.",
" This allows the hydrocarbons to accumulate within the rock and be stored for long periods of time (a sandstone commonly makes a good source rock).",
" Highly permeable reservoir rocks are also of interest to industry professionals, as they allow for the easy extraction of the hydrocarbons within.",
" The hydrocarbon reservoir system is not complete however without a \"cap rock\".",
" Cap rocks are rock units which have very low porosity and permeability, which trap the hydrocarbons within the units below as they try to migrate upwards."
],
"title": "Organic-rich sedimentary rocks"
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"sentences": [
"A Manhattan is a cocktail made with whiskey, sweet vermouth, and bitters.",
" Commonly used whiskeys include rye (the traditional choice), Canadian whisky, bourbon, blended whiskey, and Tennessee whiskey.",
" The cocktail is often stirred and strained into a cocktail glass, where it is garnished with a Maraschino cherry with a stem.",
" A Manhattan can also be served on the rocks in a lowball glass.",
" The whiskey-based Manhattan is one of five cocktails named for one of New York City's five boroughs, but is perhaps most closely related to the Brooklyn cocktail, a mix utilizing dry vermouth and Maraschino liqueur in place of the Manhattan's sweet vermouth, as well as Amer Picon in place of the Manhattan's traditional bitters."
],
"title": "Manhattan (cocktail)"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Black Russian is a cocktail comprising vodka and coffee liqueur.",
" It may also refer to:"
],
"title": "Black Russian (disambiguation)"
},
{
"sentences": [
"The Black Russian Terrier (abbreviated as BRT), also known as the Tchiorny Terrier (\"tchiorny\" being Russian for black) is a breed of dog created in USSR in Red Star (Krasnaya Zvezda) Kennel during the late 1940s and the early 1950s for use as military/working dogs.",
" At the present time, the Black Russian Terrier is a breed recognized by the FCI (FCI's from September 1983), AKC (AKC's from July 2004), CKC, KC, ANKC, NZKC and other cynological organizations.",
" The contemporary Black Russian Terrier is a working dog, guarding dog, sporting and companion dog."
],
"title": "Black Russian Terrier"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Ringing rocks are rocks that have the property of resonating like a bell when struck, such as the Musical Stones of Skiddaw in the English Lake District as well as the stones in Ringing Rocks Park, in Upper Black Eddy, Bucks County, Pennsylvania United States, the Ringing Rocks of Kiandra, near Cooma, NSW and also the Bell Rock Range of Western Australia.",
" Ringing rocks are also known as sonorous rocks or lithophonic rocks, as used in idiophonic musical instruments called lithophones."
],
"title": "Ringing rocks"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Dartz Motorz Company (Latvian: \"Dartz Motorz Uzņēmums\" ; Russian: \"Dartz Моторз Kомпании\" ) is a privately held Latvian-based company, subsidiary of Estonian corporation Dartz Grupa OÜ, that designs, manufactures, and sells high performance armored vehicles.",
" Having constituted itself from a renovated former Russo-Balt factory in Riga, Latvia, the company recently attained notoriety with its current model, the \"Prombron\", partly because it was originally available in upholstered leather made from the foreskins of whale penises.",
" The \"Prombron\" came in nine distinct models: the \"Iron Diamond\", \"Iron Xtal\", \"Monaco Red Diamond Edition\", \"Black Dragon\", \"Black Russian\", \"Gold Russian\", \"Aladeen\", \"White Horse\", and the \"Monako\".",
" However, since September 2014 the product line consists of Prombron\"Black Shark\" and Prombron \"Black Snake\".",
" The \"Prombron\" is then available in either the Saloon (sedan) or the Pullman (wagon), which can then be customized into a standard based, short based, or long based versions.",
" \"Prombrons\" are also available in several armoring levels, from B2 to B7, with the B7 designed to withstand attacks from rocket propelled grenades, and land mines.",
" In terms of performance the \"Prombron\" is equipped with an AMG V8 Engine, or an AMG V12 Engine, which provides the vehicle with a healthy top speed of 250 km/h ."
],
"title": "Dartz"
}
] |
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"Title: Green Russian\n\nA Green Russian is a cocktail of absinthe and milk. The mix ratio isn't specific, but many follow the same ratio as Black Russian (because of only having 2 components) even though it resembles a White Russian closer with the dairy part; with five parts absinthe (alcohol, vodka in the Black Russian) to two parts milk (softener, coffee liqueur)",
"Title: Bananarita\n\nThe Bananarita is a variation of a margarita with a banana liquor, but served in a cocktail glass (on the rocks).",
"Title: Black Russian\n\nThe Black Russian is a cocktail of vodka and coffee liqueur, also known as a \"Black Ewan\". It contains five parts vodka to two parts coffee liqueur, per IBA specified ingredients. Traditionally the drink is made by pouring the vodka over ice cubes or cracked ice in an old-fashioned glass, followed by the coffee liqueur.",
"Title: Yelena Khanga\n\nYelena Abdulaevna Khanga (Russian: Еле́на Абдула́евна Ха́нга ), also transliterated as Elena Hanga (born May 1, 1962), is a Russian journalist who was raised in Moscow, USSR, and came to the United States in 1990 to write (with Susan Jacoby) \"Soul to Soul: The Story of a Black Russian American Family: 1865–1992\". Khanga divides her time between New York City and Moscow.",
"Title: Organic-rich sedimentary rocks\n\nOrganic-rich sedimentary rocks are a specific type of sedimentary rock that contains significant amounts (>3%) of organic carbon. The most common types include coal, lignite, oil shale, or black shale. The organic material may be disseminated throughout the rock giving it a uniform dark color, and/or may be present as discrete occurrences of tar, bitumen, asphalt, petroleum, coal or carbonaceous material. Organic-rich sedimentary rocks may act as source rocks which generate hydrocarbons that accumulate in other sedimentary \"reservoir\" rocks (see oil sands and petroleum geology). Potential source rocks are any type of sedimentary rock that the ability to dispel available carbon from within it (limestone is a classic example of a source rock). Good reservoir rocks are any sedimentary rock that has high pore-space availability. This allows the hydrocarbons to accumulate within the rock and be stored for long periods of time (a sandstone commonly makes a good source rock). Highly permeable reservoir rocks are also of interest to industry professionals, as they allow for the easy extraction of the hydrocarbons within. The hydrocarbon reservoir system is not complete however without a \"cap rock\". Cap rocks are rock units which have very low porosity and permeability, which trap the hydrocarbons within the units below as they try to migrate upwards.",
"Title: Manhattan (cocktail)\n\nA Manhattan is a cocktail made with whiskey, sweet vermouth, and bitters. Commonly used whiskeys include rye (the traditional choice), Canadian whisky, bourbon, blended whiskey, and Tennessee whiskey. The cocktail is often stirred and strained into a cocktail glass, where it is garnished with a Maraschino cherry with a stem. A Manhattan can also be served on the rocks in a lowball glass. The whiskey-based Manhattan is one of five cocktails named for one of New York City's five boroughs, but is perhaps most closely related to the Brooklyn cocktail, a mix utilizing dry vermouth and Maraschino liqueur in place of the Manhattan's sweet vermouth, as well as Amer Picon in place of the Manhattan's traditional bitters.",
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"Title: Black Russian Terrier\n\nThe Black Russian Terrier (abbreviated as BRT), also known as the Tchiorny Terrier (\"tchiorny\" being Russian for black) is a breed of dog created in USSR in Red Star (Krasnaya Zvezda) Kennel during the late 1940s and the early 1950s for use as military/working dogs. At the present time, the Black Russian Terrier is a breed recognized by the FCI (FCI's from September 1983), AKC (AKC's from July 2004), CKC, KC, ANKC, NZKC and other cynological organizations. The contemporary Black Russian Terrier is a working dog, guarding dog, sporting and companion dog.",
"Title: Ringing rocks\n\nRinging rocks are rocks that have the property of resonating like a bell when struck, such as the Musical Stones of Skiddaw in the English Lake District as well as the stones in Ringing Rocks Park, in Upper Black Eddy, Bucks County, Pennsylvania United States, the Ringing Rocks of Kiandra, near Cooma, NSW and also the Bell Rock Range of Western Australia. Ringing rocks are also known as sonorous rocks or lithophonic rocks, as used in idiophonic musical instruments called lithophones.",
"Title: Dartz\n\nDartz Motorz Company (Latvian: \"Dartz Motorz Uzņēmums\" ; Russian: \"Dartz Моторз Kомпании\" ) is a privately held Latvian-based company, subsidiary of Estonian corporation Dartz Grupa OÜ, that designs, manufactures, and sells high performance armored vehicles. Having constituted itself from a renovated former Russo-Balt factory in Riga, Latvia, the company recently attained notoriety with its current model, the \"Prombron\", partly because it was originally available in upholstered leather made from the foreskins of whale penises. The \"Prombron\" came in nine distinct models: the \"Iron Diamond\", \"Iron Xtal\", \"Monaco Red Diamond Edition\", \"Black Dragon\", \"Black Russian\", \"Gold Russian\", \"Aladeen\", \"White Horse\", and the \"Monako\". However, since September 2014 the product line consists of Prombron\"Black Shark\" and Prombron \"Black Snake\". The \"Prombron\" is then available in either the Saloon (sedan) or the Pullman (wagon), which can then be customized into a standard based, short based, or long based versions. \"Prombrons\" are also available in several armoring levels, from B2 to B7, with the B7 designed to withstand attacks from rocket propelled grenades, and land mines. In terms of performance the \"Prombron\" is equipped with an AMG V8 Engine, or an AMG V12 Engine, which provides the vehicle with a healthy top speed of 250 km/h ."
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Who is the head coach of the basketball team for the public research university in Missoula, Montana, in the United States?
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Travis DeCuire
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"Homer Walter Drew, Jr. (born September 29, 1944) is an American athletic administrator and former college basketball coach who is associate athletic director at Valparaiso University.",
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" His younger son, Bryce Drew, succeeded him as the head coach in May 2011.",
" His elder son Scott Drew is the head coach of Baylor University's men's basketball team after having served nine years assisting under Homer and one year as head coach of Valparaiso.",
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"Phillip Reginald \"Reggie\" Witherspoon (born February 21, 1961) is the head coach of the Canisius College men's basketball team and the former head coach of the University at Buffalo men's college basketball team.",
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" He was the head coach at Erie Community College, and head coach and assistant coach at Sweet Home High School before he was hired as the interim head coach at Buffalo in December 1999.",
" Witherspoon was named full-time head coach on March 10, 2000.",
" He was the first African American named head coach of a varsity sports team in any Western New York suburban school district.",
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"Missoula is a city in the U.S. state of Montana and is the county seat of Missoula County.",
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"The Missoula All Maggots RFC or the Missoula Maggots are an amateur Rugby football club based out of Missoula Montana.",
" The Maggots were established in 1976 by former University of Montana rugby club players recently graduated from the University of Montana in Missoula.",
" The Maggots play competitive Rugby Union and Rugby Sevens versions of Rugby within the Montana Rugby Union which is affiliated with USA Rugby.",
" The Maggots are traditionally a Rugby Union style team when they are in competition as the popularity of Rugby Sevens is much newer to Rugby overall.",
" The Maggots also play Division II and Division III men's and collegiate rugby clubs throughout the Pacific Northwest, United States, and Canada when not committed to Montana Rugby Union play.",
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"Title: Homer Drew\n\nHomer Walter Drew, Jr. (born September 29, 1944) is an American athletic administrator and former college basketball coach who is associate athletic director at Valparaiso University. Drew was the head coach of the Valparaiso Crusaders men's basketball team from 1988 to 2002 and 2003 to 2011. His younger son, Bryce Drew, succeeded him as the head coach in May 2011. His elder son Scott Drew is the head coach of Baylor University's men's basketball team after having served nine years assisting under Homer and one year as head coach of Valparaiso. Homer Drew is best known for leading Valparaiso's improbable run in the 1998 NCAA Men's Division I Basketball Tournament.",
"Title: Reggie Witherspoon (basketball)\n\nPhillip Reginald \"Reggie\" Witherspoon (born February 21, 1961) is the head coach of the Canisius College men's basketball team and the former head coach of the University at Buffalo men's college basketball team. He was fired after the 2012-13 season. He was the head coach at Erie Community College, and head coach and assistant coach at Sweet Home High School before he was hired as the interim head coach at Buffalo in December 1999. Witherspoon was named full-time head coach on March 10, 2000. He was the first African American named head coach of a varsity sports team in any Western New York suburban school district. Witherspoon served one season as an assistant at Alabama under head coach Anthony Grant. In 2015, Witherspoon was let go by Alabama when Grant was replaced by Avery Johnson. He was subsequently named as an assistant on Matt McCall's staff at UT-Chattanooga.",
"Title: Barry Hinson\n\nBarry Douglas Hinson (born May 12, 1961) is an American college basketball coach and the current head coach of the Southern Illinois Salukis men's basketball team (SIU). He was born in Marlow, Oklahoma. Before SIU he was the Director of Men's Basketball Operations at the University of Kansas, head coach of Missouri State University and head coach of Oral Roberts University. On March 28, 2012, Hinson was announced the head coach of Southern Illinois University's men's basketball team.",
"Title: Jimmy Tillette\n\nJimmy Tillette (born (1950--) 8, 1950 ) is an American college basketball coach and the former head coach of the men's basketball team at Samford University in Birmingham, Alabama. Born in New Orleans, Louisiana. Tillette was the head coach of the Bulldogs team from 1997-2012, and is the school's winningest coach. He assumed his former position when John Brady left Samford to become the head basketball coach at LSU. In fifteen seasons as the coach of the Bulldogs, Tillette compiled record of 229–219, leading the Bulldogs to their only two appearances in the NCAA Men's Division I Basketball Championship in 1999 and 2000 while they were a member of the Atlantic Sun Conference. The 1999–2000 season was highlighted by upset wins over traditional basketball powers St. John's and Alabama. Tillette is currently head coach of the boys' basketball team at Isidore Newman High School in New Orleans, Louisiana.",
"Title: 2016–17 Montana Grizzlies basketball team\n\nThe 2016–17 Montana Grizzlies basketball team represented the University of Montana during the 2016–17 NCAA Division I men's basketball season. The Grizzlies, led by third-year head coach Travis DeCuire, played their home games at Dahlberg Arena in Missoula, Montana as members of the Big Sky Conference. They finished the season 16–16, 11–7 in Big Sky play to finish in a tie for fifth place. As the No. 5 seed in the Big Sky Tournament, they lost to Idaho in the quarterfinals.",
"Title: Missoula, Montana\n\nMissoula is a city in the U.S. state of Montana and is the county seat of Missoula County. It is located along the Clark Fork River near its confluences with the Bitterroot and Blackfoot Rivers in western Montana and at the convergence of five mountain ranges, thus is often described as the \"hub of five valleys\". In 2016 , the United States Census Bureau estimated the city's population at 72,364 and the population of the Missoula Metropolitan Area at 116,130. In the 1990s, Missoula overtook GreatFalls as Montana’s second‑largest city, behind Billings. Missoula is home to the University of Montana, a public research university.",
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"Title: Missoula Maggots\n\nThe Missoula All Maggots RFC or the Missoula Maggots are an amateur Rugby football club based out of Missoula Montana. The Maggots were established in 1976 by former University of Montana rugby club players recently graduated from the University of Montana in Missoula. The Maggots play competitive Rugby Union and Rugby Sevens versions of Rugby within the Montana Rugby Union which is affiliated with USA Rugby. The Maggots are traditionally a Rugby Union style team when they are in competition as the popularity of Rugby Sevens is much newer to Rugby overall. The Maggots also play Division II and Division III men's and collegiate rugby clubs throughout the Pacific Northwest, United States, and Canada when not committed to Montana Rugby Union play. Team colors are black and white. As of Fall 2015, The Maggots have 23 Montana Rugby Union titles since the Union was founded in 1977."
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What entertainment company performs in the Paradise casino noted for its 8 acre lake?
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Cirque du Soleil
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" Bass Lake #1, a 6-acre (2.4 ha) soft-water seepage lake, with at least one rare plant species present.",
" Bass Lake #5, an 8-acre (3.2 ha), deep, hard-water seepage lake that is the main headwaters branch of Mud Creek.",
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" Burnt Wagon Lake, a 15-acre (6.1 ha) softwater seepage lake that is landlocked, with no development.",
" Fishpole Lake, an 11-acre (4.5 ha) meromictic lake.",
" Due to its size, shape, and depth, the lake's water column is permanently thermally stratified, unlike most Wisconsin lakes, leading to unique chemical and biological characteristics.",
" Plummer Lake, a 41-acre (16.6 ha), deep, hard-water seepage lake.",
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"Lake Kanagga was a 20-acre lake, located in Effingham County, Illinois.",
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" But, after the sale, the name was changed to a more phonetic spelling.",
" However, after Lake Sara was built in 1957, Lake Kanagga was used less.",
" In The 1960s Lake Kanagga begin to fill with semidment and the homes and peirs were torn down.",
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" Lake Kanagga is now vacant land."
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"Bellagio is a resort, luxury hotel and casino on the Las Vegas Strip in Paradise, Nevada.",
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" Inspired by the Lake Como town of Bellagio in Italy, Bellagio is famed for its elegance.",
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"Title: Round Earth Theatre Company\n\nThe Round Earth Theatre Company, founded by Richard Davey, performs in Strahan, West Coast, Tasmania. Each night the company performs Australia's longest-running play, \"The Ship That Never Was\". During the day the actors work as tour guides on Sarah Island, explaining the history and unique story of this Tasmanian penal settlement.",
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"Title: Cleveland Play House\n\nCleveland Play House (CPH) is a professional regional theater company located in Cleveland, Ohio. It was founded in 1915 and built its own noted theater complex in 1927. Currently the company performs at the Allen Theatre in Playhouse Square where it has been based since 2011.",
"Title: Paradise Casino\n\nThe Paradise Casino is a small casino located in Yuma, Arizona. Until recently, it was the only casino in the north of Yuma and Winterhaven. The Quechan Casino opened on 13 February, 2009 - 7 miles west on the road to Algodones, Baja California, which affected its overall popularity.",
"Title: Chippewa Moraine Lakes State Natural Area\n\nChippewa Moraine Lakes is a Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources-designated State Natural Area that comprises nine separate sites, spread out over roughly 30 square miles (78 km). Each site features a primarily undisturbed lake located within the rough terminal moraine topography of northern Chippewa County. Each lake has its own unique species assemblage due to physical and chemical characteristics of the lake. The nine lakes are: Camp Lake, a 6-acre (2.4 ha) lake ringed by a floating sphagnum bog mat containing such plant species as white beak rush, narrow-leaved sundew, small cranberry, and grass pink orchid. Spence Lake, a 12-acre (4.9 ha), acidic bog lake that is the headwaters of Foster Creek. Conifer swamp surrounds the northern part of the lake, hardwood swamp surrounds the central part, while the southern part is largely a sedge meadow, impacted by beaver activity. Bass Lake #1, a 6-acre (2.4 ha) soft-water seepage lake, with at least one rare plant species present. Bass Lake #5, an 8-acre (3.2 ha), deep, hard-water seepage lake that is the main headwaters branch of Mud Creek. Deer Lake, a 6-acre (2.4 ha) seepage lake that is also part of the headwaters of Mud Creek. Burnt Wagon Lake, a 15-acre (6.1 ha) softwater seepage lake that is landlocked, with no development. Fishpole Lake, an 11-acre (4.5 ha) meromictic lake. Due to its size, shape, and depth, the lake's water column is permanently thermally stratified, unlike most Wisconsin lakes, leading to unique chemical and biological characteristics. Plummer Lake, a 41-acre (16.6 ha), deep, hard-water seepage lake. Little Plummer Lake, a 10-acre (4 ha) wild (no access roads or development) hardwater seepage lake that drains into Plummer Lake.",
"Title: Linda Diamond\n\nLinda Diamond is an American choreographer whose modern dance company, the Linda Diamond Dance Ensemble, performs both her own works and those of Anna Sokolow. The company performs in NYC & upstate NY regularly., Her weekly program Diamond Dance views is on woodstocktv.org Saturdays ll to noon EST, N.Y. and co-produces the Woodstock Diamond Dance Festival. Her theatre there is called the Woodstock Diamond Sokolow Dance Theatre, and she also operates her own dance academy at that location. tHE Linda Diamond & Co. performs in NYC and upstate NY and is based at the Diamond Sokolow Dance Studio on West 5l St. where studio performances take place.",
"Title: Lake Kanagga\n\nLake Kanagga was a 20-acre lake, located in Effingham County, Illinois. The lake was built to water Steam locomotive trains, but was later used as a recreation lake. Homes were built near Lake Kanagga. Lake Kanagga was originally called Lake Knagge, after John Knagge who sold the property to the Vandalia Railroad Company. But, after the sale, the name was changed to a more phonetic spelling. However, after Lake Sara was built in 1957, Lake Kanagga was used less. In The 1960s Lake Kanagga begin to fill with semidment and the homes and peirs were torn down. In The 1990s Lake Kanagga was drained, filled in and sold to the city of Effingham, Illinois. Lake Kanagga is now vacant land.",
"Title: Bellagio (resort)\n\nBellagio is a resort, luxury hotel and casino on the Las Vegas Strip in Paradise, Nevada. It is owned and operated by MGM Resorts International and was built on the site of the demolished Dunes hotel and casino. Inspired by the Lake Como town of Bellagio in Italy, Bellagio is famed for its elegance. One of its most notable features is an 8 acre lake between the building and the Strip, which houses the Fountains of Bellagio, a large dancing water fountain synchronized to music.",
"Title: Lake Wanahoo\n\nLake Wanahoo is a 637 acre lake located one mile (1.6 km) north of Wahoo, Nebraska. The project in the Sand Creek Watershed will include a dam, 639 acre lake and recreation area directly north of Wahoo."
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"Westfield Southcenter, formerly known as Southcenter Mall, is a shopping mall located in Tukwila, Washington, US, and owned by the Westfield Group.",
" As of 2008 it was the largest shopping center in Washington and the Pacific Northwest."
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"The Fubonn Shopping Center is an enclosed shopping mall in the Powellhurst-Gilbert neighborhood of Portland, Oregon, in the United States.",
" The mall claims to be the largest Asian mall in Oregon and lists 29 stores as tenants in November 2011.",
" The mall is located at SE 82nd Avenue and SE Woodward Street.",
" It is anchored by the Fubonn Supermarket, a large Asian grocery and housewares store. \"",
"The Oregonian\" calls it \"the eastside's answer to Uwajimaya\"."
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"North Shore Square is a 621192 sqft shopping mall in Slidell, Louisiana.",
" The mall is the largest mall on the Northshore of Lake Pontchartrain, fifth largest in the New Orleans area and the 11th largest in Louisiana.",
" The mall is home to two anchor stores, Dillard's, and At Home, as well as approximately 23 other stores.",
" All the anchor stores are on one level.",
" The mall did not flood during Hurricane Katrina and experienced no serious damage.",
" The mall formerly had Mervyns as an anchor store, but closed shortly after the storm when Mervyn's pulled out of the Louisiana market.",
" The store was eventually replaced by Burlington Coat Factory, which is now closed due to corporate downsizing.",
" JCPenney closed on July 31, 2017.",
" The mall has struggled partially due to increased internet-based sales as well as an open-air shopping center located on the opposite side of town, to which it lost some of its tenants.",
" Following a nationwide trend, the mall's future is uncertain as many former mall-based stores have either closed completely or downsized nationally, and enclosed shopping malls across the country are challenged by new consumer trends and shifting paradigms."
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"Uwajimaya, Inc., doing business as Uwajimaya Asian Grocery & Gift Markets (宇和島屋 , \"Uwajimaya\" ) , is a family-owned supermarket chain with its corporate headquarters in the Industrial District, Seattle, Washington, and with locations in Greater Seattle and Oregon.",
" Uwajimaya sells mainly Asian food—with an emphasis on Japanese—though it also stocks Western staples.",
" The flagship store is in Seattle's Chinatown/International District with three other stores in Beaverton, Oregon, Bellevue, Washington and Renton, Washington.",
" From 1968 to 1991 there was another store in the Westfield Southcenter mall in Tukwila, Washington."
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"The Plantation Towne Mall was an enclosed shopping mall in Plantation, Florida, which was destroyed by a fire on September 6, 1996.",
" The shopping mall originally opened in 1968 as an open-air shopping plaza with a Publix Supermarket on its west end, and a Rite Aid Drug Store (vacant space during the fire) and movie theater (called Towne Theatre, but later Art Towne Twin until closing) on its east.",
" In 1971, the center was enclosed by a metal roof, while original roofing was not removed.",
" By 1991, the mall had undergone both interior and exterior renovations, converting the vacant theater space into offices, and cladding the exterior in stucco with mansard mall entryways."
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"The Shoppes at Parma, formerly known as Parmatown Mall, is a shopping mall located in Parma, Ohio, (being renovated to being an outdoor shopping mall, like Crocker Park) approximately 10 mi south of Cleveland.",
" It is located at the southwest corner of State Route 3 and Ridgewood Drive in southern Cuyahoga County.",
" It is anchored by J.C. Penney, Walmart and other stores.",
" The mall opened as a shopping plaza in 1956 and was enclosed in the mid-1960s.",
" Its original anchors were Higbee's (1967) and May Company (1960) Higbee's became Dillard's in 1992, and closed in 2000.",
" A Cleveland Trust Bank branch located next to May Company opened in August, 1960 when the new May Company strip was added.",
" The old Higbee's structure was demolished and replaced with a new Walmart in 2004.",
" May Company became Kaufmann's in 1993 and Kaufmann's became Macy's in 2006.",
" A Kresge also served as a fourth anchor store until it was closed in the early 1980s to make way for an expansion.",
" Parts of the original plaza remain open-air, with Chuck E. Cheese's and Marc's as major tenants.",
" It has about 50+ stores.",
" The mall was renovated in the early 2000s.",
" The mall is currently being renovated to be an outdoor shopping center, with the interior demolished for store fronts."
],
"title": "The Shoppes at Parma"
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"SM City Cebu, also known locally as SM Cebu, is a large shopping mall located in Cebu City, Philippines.",
" It is the 4th shopping mall owned and developed by SM Prime Holdings, the country's largest shopping mall owner and developer.",
" It is the company's first shopping mall outside of Metro Manila and the 6th largest shopping mall in the Philippines.",
" It has a land area of 11.8 hectares and a gross floor area of 268,611 m2"
],
"title": "SM City Cebu"
},
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"sentences": [
"Westgate Mall is a shopping mall in the city of Brockton, Massachusetts.",
" It is the oldest enclosed shopping mall in the state.",
" Westgate Mall features Sears, Best Buy, Bath and Body Works, Jo-Ann Fabrics, Famous Footwear, FALLAS, Old Navy, and a mix of more than 65 specialty stores including Victoria’s Secret, The Children’s Place and Rue21.",
" Eateries include Buffalo Wild Wings, IHOP and Auntie Anne's.",
" Westgate Mall is located at the intersection of Routes 24 and 27 in Brockton and accessible via the Brockton Area Transit Authority.",
" Although \"Westgate Mall's\" GLA is small by regional standards, it is also surrounded by numerous adjacent big-box stores including: Walmart, Lowe's, Toys \"R\" Us, A.C. Moore, Market Basket, and Dick's Sporting Goods.",
" These standalone retailers complement the main building, driving increased traffic to the location as a shopping destination.",
" On January 4, 2017, it was announced that Macy's would be closing as part of a plan to close 68 stores nationwide.",
" The store closed in March 2017."
],
"title": "Westgate Mall (Brockton)"
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"sentences": [
"Great Lakes Mall is a shopping mall in Mentor, Ohio on Mentor Avenue (U.S. Route 20), about 20 mi northeast of Cleveland.",
" The mall has stores such as Macy's, J.C. Penney, Sears, Dillard's, and most recently a new Dick's Sporting Goods store added with new construction in 2014.",
" The mall has around 150 stores and was opened in 1961 as a shopping strip - later expanded to become one of the oldest major enclosed shopping malls in Ohio.",
" Olive Garden, Office Max, Max & Erma's, Barnes & Noble and Atlas Cinemas Stadium 16 are in the mall parking lot.",
" The mall is owned by WP Glimcher and contains about 1 million square feet (90,000 m²).",
" On May 28, 2014 it was announced by Simon Property Group that they would transfer Great Lakes Mall to its new spin off Washington Prime Group.",
" Washington Prime Group later became WP Glimcher.",
" Dillard's North closed in May 2017 and Sears closed in September 2017 due to the store's lease ended."
],
"title": "Great Lakes Mall"
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"Eastern Hills Mall is a shopping mall located at the western border of the Town of Clarence in Erie County, New York, United States.",
" It lies on Transit Road (New York State Route 78, a 73.49-mile state highway), which in the vicinity of the mall, divides Clarence, New York from the town of Amherst, New York east of (Buffalo, New York).",
" The mall is north of the junction of NY-78 with NY-5, and Main Street.",
" The name \"Eastern Hills\" refers to the very low hills that contribute to a slightly higher elevation than the bordering areas along the Onondaga Escarpment.",
" Eastern Hills Mall is part of a long commercial strip on Transit Road.",
" It consists of two long wings running north and south and one short wing running east and west, which connects the north-south wings in a \"double L-shaped\" formation.",
" A major department store is at the end of each wing.",
" A food court is located adjacent to the end of the long south wing.",
" A three-screen movie theater showing mainly independent films is also located in the mall, as well as a small New York State Department of Motor Vehicles office.",
" Surrounding the mall is a large, but generally unkept, parking lot.",
" The ratio of the mall is so large, it provides the highest parking ratio of any Buffalo area mall.",
" Much of the parking lot space is leased to area car dealerships to store overstock vehicles due to the low volume of shoppers at the mall.",
" Eastern Hills Mall is currently at approximately 70% occupancy, with many vacant stores throughout the mall and popular anchor store Dave & Busters shuttering its doors in 2015 to move to the nearby Walden Galleria.",
" Eastern Hills is considered by many area residents to be a \"dead mall\" and is listed on the website Deadmalls.com.",
" Most major and nationally recognized retailers have left and been replaced by independently owned \"mom-and-pop\" type stores, selling crafts and homemade goods.",
" It is common for retailers to open and close within their first few months, unable to turn a profit due to the low volume of shoppers that still visit Eastern Hills Mall."
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"Title: Westfield Southcenter\n\nWestfield Southcenter, formerly known as Southcenter Mall, is a shopping mall located in Tukwila, Washington, US, and owned by the Westfield Group. As of 2008 it was the largest shopping center in Washington and the Pacific Northwest.",
"Title: Fubonn Shopping Center\n\nThe Fubonn Shopping Center is an enclosed shopping mall in the Powellhurst-Gilbert neighborhood of Portland, Oregon, in the United States. The mall claims to be the largest Asian mall in Oregon and lists 29 stores as tenants in November 2011. The mall is located at SE 82nd Avenue and SE Woodward Street. It is anchored by the Fubonn Supermarket, a large Asian grocery and housewares store. \" The Oregonian\" calls it \"the eastside's answer to Uwajimaya\".",
"Title: North Shore Square\n\nNorth Shore Square is a 621192 sqft shopping mall in Slidell, Louisiana. The mall is the largest mall on the Northshore of Lake Pontchartrain, fifth largest in the New Orleans area and the 11th largest in Louisiana. The mall is home to two anchor stores, Dillard's, and At Home, as well as approximately 23 other stores. All the anchor stores are on one level. The mall did not flood during Hurricane Katrina and experienced no serious damage. The mall formerly had Mervyns as an anchor store, but closed shortly after the storm when Mervyn's pulled out of the Louisiana market. The store was eventually replaced by Burlington Coat Factory, which is now closed due to corporate downsizing. JCPenney closed on July 31, 2017. The mall has struggled partially due to increased internet-based sales as well as an open-air shopping center located on the opposite side of town, to which it lost some of its tenants. Following a nationwide trend, the mall's future is uncertain as many former mall-based stores have either closed completely or downsized nationally, and enclosed shopping malls across the country are challenged by new consumer trends and shifting paradigms.",
"Title: Uwajimaya\n\nUwajimaya, Inc., doing business as Uwajimaya Asian Grocery & Gift Markets (宇和島屋 , \"Uwajimaya\" ) , is a family-owned supermarket chain with its corporate headquarters in the Industrial District, Seattle, Washington, and with locations in Greater Seattle and Oregon. Uwajimaya sells mainly Asian food—with an emphasis on Japanese—though it also stocks Western staples. The flagship store is in Seattle's Chinatown/International District with three other stores in Beaverton, Oregon, Bellevue, Washington and Renton, Washington. From 1968 to 1991 there was another store in the Westfield Southcenter mall in Tukwila, Washington.",
"Title: Plantation Towne Mall\n\nThe Plantation Towne Mall was an enclosed shopping mall in Plantation, Florida, which was destroyed by a fire on September 6, 1996. The shopping mall originally opened in 1968 as an open-air shopping plaza with a Publix Supermarket on its west end, and a Rite Aid Drug Store (vacant space during the fire) and movie theater (called Towne Theatre, but later Art Towne Twin until closing) on its east. In 1971, the center was enclosed by a metal roof, while original roofing was not removed. By 1991, the mall had undergone both interior and exterior renovations, converting the vacant theater space into offices, and cladding the exterior in stucco with mansard mall entryways.",
"Title: The Shoppes at Parma\n\nThe Shoppes at Parma, formerly known as Parmatown Mall, is a shopping mall located in Parma, Ohio, (being renovated to being an outdoor shopping mall, like Crocker Park) approximately 10 mi south of Cleveland. It is located at the southwest corner of State Route 3 and Ridgewood Drive in southern Cuyahoga County. It is anchored by J.C. Penney, Walmart and other stores. The mall opened as a shopping plaza in 1956 and was enclosed in the mid-1960s. Its original anchors were Higbee's (1967) and May Company (1960) Higbee's became Dillard's in 1992, and closed in 2000. A Cleveland Trust Bank branch located next to May Company opened in August, 1960 when the new May Company strip was added. The old Higbee's structure was demolished and replaced with a new Walmart in 2004. May Company became Kaufmann's in 1993 and Kaufmann's became Macy's in 2006. A Kresge also served as a fourth anchor store until it was closed in the early 1980s to make way for an expansion. Parts of the original plaza remain open-air, with Chuck E. Cheese's and Marc's as major tenants. It has about 50+ stores. The mall was renovated in the early 2000s. The mall is currently being renovated to be an outdoor shopping center, with the interior demolished for store fronts.",
"Title: SM City Cebu\n\nSM City Cebu, also known locally as SM Cebu, is a large shopping mall located in Cebu City, Philippines. It is the 4th shopping mall owned and developed by SM Prime Holdings, the country's largest shopping mall owner and developer. It is the company's first shopping mall outside of Metro Manila and the 6th largest shopping mall in the Philippines. It has a land area of 11.8 hectares and a gross floor area of 268,611 m2",
"Title: Westgate Mall (Brockton)\n\nWestgate Mall is a shopping mall in the city of Brockton, Massachusetts. It is the oldest enclosed shopping mall in the state. Westgate Mall features Sears, Best Buy, Bath and Body Works, Jo-Ann Fabrics, Famous Footwear, FALLAS, Old Navy, and a mix of more than 65 specialty stores including Victoria’s Secret, The Children’s Place and Rue21. Eateries include Buffalo Wild Wings, IHOP and Auntie Anne's. Westgate Mall is located at the intersection of Routes 24 and 27 in Brockton and accessible via the Brockton Area Transit Authority. Although \"Westgate Mall's\" GLA is small by regional standards, it is also surrounded by numerous adjacent big-box stores including: Walmart, Lowe's, Toys \"R\" Us, A.C. Moore, Market Basket, and Dick's Sporting Goods. These standalone retailers complement the main building, driving increased traffic to the location as a shopping destination. On January 4, 2017, it was announced that Macy's would be closing as part of a plan to close 68 stores nationwide. The store closed in March 2017.",
"Title: Great Lakes Mall\n\nGreat Lakes Mall is a shopping mall in Mentor, Ohio on Mentor Avenue (U.S. Route 20), about 20 mi northeast of Cleveland. The mall has stores such as Macy's, J.C. Penney, Sears, Dillard's, and most recently a new Dick's Sporting Goods store added with new construction in 2014. The mall has around 150 stores and was opened in 1961 as a shopping strip - later expanded to become one of the oldest major enclosed shopping malls in Ohio. Olive Garden, Office Max, Max & Erma's, Barnes & Noble and Atlas Cinemas Stadium 16 are in the mall parking lot. The mall is owned by WP Glimcher and contains about 1 million square feet (90,000 m²). On May 28, 2014 it was announced by Simon Property Group that they would transfer Great Lakes Mall to its new spin off Washington Prime Group. Washington Prime Group later became WP Glimcher. Dillard's North closed in May 2017 and Sears closed in September 2017 due to the store's lease ended.",
"Title: Eastern Hills Mall\n\nEastern Hills Mall is a shopping mall located at the western border of the Town of Clarence in Erie County, New York, United States. It lies on Transit Road (New York State Route 78, a 73.49-mile state highway), which in the vicinity of the mall, divides Clarence, New York from the town of Amherst, New York east of (Buffalo, New York). The mall is north of the junction of NY-78 with NY-5, and Main Street. The name \"Eastern Hills\" refers to the very low hills that contribute to a slightly higher elevation than the bordering areas along the Onondaga Escarpment. Eastern Hills Mall is part of a long commercial strip on Transit Road. It consists of two long wings running north and south and one short wing running east and west, which connects the north-south wings in a \"double L-shaped\" formation. A major department store is at the end of each wing. A food court is located adjacent to the end of the long south wing. A three-screen movie theater showing mainly independent films is also located in the mall, as well as a small New York State Department of Motor Vehicles office. Surrounding the mall is a large, but generally unkept, parking lot. The ratio of the mall is so large, it provides the highest parking ratio of any Buffalo area mall. Much of the parking lot space is leased to area car dealerships to store overstock vehicles due to the low volume of shoppers at the mall. Eastern Hills Mall is currently at approximately 70% occupancy, with many vacant stores throughout the mall and popular anchor store Dave & Busters shuttering its doors in 2015 to move to the nearby Walden Galleria. Eastern Hills is considered by many area residents to be a \"dead mall\" and is listed on the website Deadmalls.com. Most major and nationally recognized retailers have left and been replaced by independently owned \"mom-and-pop\" type stores, selling crafts and homemade goods. It is common for retailers to open and close within their first few months, unable to turn a profit due to the low volume of shoppers that still visit Eastern Hills Mall."
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