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Which computer was listed the highest selling computer model of all time, Commodore 64 or Aamber Pegasus?
Aamber Pegasus
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however, it is unclear whether the machine was ever actually sold outside Japan.", " It is considered a rarity." ], "title": "Commodore MAX Machine" }, { "sentences": [ "Starfleet I: The War Begins is a 1984 strategy computer game designed by Trevor Sorensen and developed by Interstel (some versions by Cygnus Multimedia).", " It was released for Apple II, DOS and Commodore 64.", " Versions for the Commodore 128 (bundled together as Commodore 64/128, though it included a discrete version for the 128 with 80-column support,) Atari ST and Atari 8-bit were released in 1986 and versions for the Amiga and Macintosh were released in 1987.", " The game was successful enough to spawn sequels which are collectively known as the Star Fleet series." ], "title": "Star Fleet I: The War Begins" } ]
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2,301
What fantasy role-play game set in the fictitious world of Mundana was created by Neogames?
Eon
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[ "Title: South Park: The Stick of Truth\n\nSouth Park: The Stick of Truth is a 2014 role-playing video game developed by Obsidian Entertainment in collaboration with South Park Digital Studios and published by Ubisoft. Based on the American adult animated television series \"South Park\", the game follows the New Kid, who has moved to the eponymous town and becomes involved in an epic role-play fantasy war involving humans, wizards, and elves, who are fighting for control of the all-powerful Stick of Truth. Their game quickly escalates out of control and brings them into conflict with aliens, Nazi zombies, and gnomes, threatening the entire town with destruction.", "Title: Kingdom Under Fire II\n\nKingdom Under Fire II is a video game set in a high fantasy setting developed by Blueside which merge real-time strategy (RTS), role-playing game (RPG) and massively multiplayer online game (MMO) genres - the game is to have a single player, and online multiplayer mode. The game follows on chronologically from \"\", and is the first RTS game set in the \"Kingdom Under Fire\" universe to be released since the 2005 \"\".", "Title: Abaza (TV series)\n\nAbaza is an Egyptian television series that aired for one season on Sada Elbalad TV in 2014. \"Abaza\" is set in a fictitious world where humans and monsters live next to each other in harmony. The monsters in \"Abaza\" are not evil and are portrayed in a caricatured manner.", "Title: Eon (role-playing game)\n\nEon is a fantasy role-playing game set in the fictitious world of Mundana. It's developed and published by Swedish company Helmgast. Eon is the Swedish word for Aeon.", "Title: Warhammer Fantasy Roleplay\n\nWarhammer Fantasy Roleplay or Warhammer Fantasy Role-Play (abbreviated to WFRP or WHFRP) is a role-playing game set in the \"Warhammer Fantasy\" setting. Over the years, it has been through a number of phases and different publishers, most of which were related in some way to Games Workshop.", "Title: The Caine Mutiny (film)\n\nThe Caine Mutiny is a 1954 American film. A fictional Navy drama set in the Pacific during World War II, it was directed by Edward Dmytryk and produced by Stanley Kramer, and stars Humphrey Bogart, José Ferrer, Van Johnson, and Fred MacMurray. The film is based on \"The Caine Mutiny,\" the 1951 Pulitzer Prize-winning novel written by Herman Wouk. It depicts the events on board a fictitious World War II U.S. Navy destroyer minesweeper and a subsequent court-martial for mutiny.", "Title: Lorien Trust\n\nLorien Trust (sometimes abbreviated to LT) is the trading name of Merlinroute ltd., a Live Action Role-Play organisation that runs LARP events at Locko Park, Derby, UK. It runs some of Britain's largest Live Roleplay events, attracting around 1,200 to 1,500 to its first three events each year and around 2,500 to 3,000 people to The Gathering. It was formed in 1992, originally as a charitable organisation (hence \"Trust\" in the name). In 1995 it became Merlinroute ltd trading as Lorien Trust. The Lorien Trust has a well established game world, and uses its own set of LARP rules, known simply as the \"Lorien Trust rules system\". In addition to the four events held per year, the Lorien Trust also sanctions many smaller events to use the same system and game world.", "Title: Metagaming\n\nMetagaming is any strategy, action or method used in a game which transcends a prescribed ruleset, uses external factors to affect the game, or goes beyond the supposed limits or environment set by the game. Another definition refers to the game universe outside of the game itself. In role-play situations, for example, it would mean to tell somebody some information about another player or something they are doing that the said player's character should not intrinsically know about. In simple terms, it is the use of out-of-game information or resources to affect one's in-game decisions.", "Title: Pretty Pretty Princess\n\nThe board game Pretty Pretty Princess is a game for young children (ages five and up) with a fantasy/role-play theme. This game does not sell in stores anymore.", "Title: Neogames\n\nNeogames is a Swedish role-playing game publisher situated in Gothenburg. They were after the re-creation of Target Games the largest RPG publisher in the country. Neogames are known for developing the three first editions of the fantasy RPG license \"Eon\", a role-playing game set in a fairly standard fantasy setting with elves, dwarves and magic." ]
2,302
What man born in 1836 was both the grandson and father of U.S. Senators?
Eugene Hale
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[ { "sentences": [ "Transylvania University is a private university in Lexington, Kentucky, United States.", " It was founded in 1780, making it the first university in Kentucky and among the oldest in the United States.", " It offers 36 major programs, as well as dual-degree engineering programs, and is accredited by the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools.", " Transylvania's name, meaning \"across the woods\" in Latin, stems from the university's founding in the heavily forested region of western Virginia known as the Transylvania Colony, which became most of Kentucky in 1792.", " Transylvania is the alma mater of two U.S. vice presidents, two U.S. Supreme Court justices, fifty U.S. senators, 101 U.S. representatives, 36 U.S. governors, and 34 U.S. ambassadors, making it a large producer of U.S. statesmen.", " Its medical program graduated 8,000 physicians by 1859.", " Its enduring footprint, both in national and Southern academia, make it among the most prolific cultural establishments and the most storied institutions in the South." ], "title": "Transylvania University" }, { "sentences": [ "Eugene Hale (June 9, 1836October 27, 1918) was a Republican United States Senator from Maine." ], "title": "Eugene Hale" }, { "sentences": [ "The 1789 United States Senate election in New York was held in July 1789 to elect two U.S. Senators to represent the State of New York in the United States Senate.", " It was the first such election, and before the actual election the New York State Legislature had to establish the proceedings how to elect the senators." ], "title": "United States Senate elections in New York, 1789" }, { "sentences": [ "Thomas F. Bayard served sixteen years in the United States Senate.", " The Delaware General Assembly chose the U.S. Senators, who took office March 4, for a six-year term.", " The U.S. Secretary of State and U.S. Ambassadors are appointed by the President of the United States with the consent of the U.S. Senate." ], "title": "Electoral history of Thomas F. Bayard" }, { "sentences": [ "Mississippi was admitted to the Union on December 10, 1817, and elects senators to Class 1 and Class 2.", " Its current senators are Republicans Thad Cochran and Roger Wicker.", " As of January 1, 2015, 50 people (all of them men) have served as U.S. Senators from Mississippi." ], "title": "List of United States Senators from Mississippi" }, { "sentences": [ "Allard Kenneth Lowenstein (January 16, 1929 – March 14, 1980) was an American Democratic politician, including a U.S. Representative of the 5th Congressional District in Nassau County, New York for one term in 1969 to 1971.", " His work in the Civil Rights Movement and the antiwar movement has been cited as an inspiration by public figures including U.S. Secretary of State John Kerry; former U.S. Senators Bill Bradley, Gary Hart and Donald W. Riegle, Jr.; former U.S. Representative Barney Frank, California gubernatorial candidate Phil Angelides, columnist William F. Buckley, Jr., actor Warren Beatty, former White House Counsel Gregory Craig, former New York City Public Advocate Mark Green, and musician-songwriters Peter Yarrow and Harry Chapin." ], "title": "Allard K. Lowenstein" }, { "sentences": [ "The United States Senate has had ten African-American elected or appointed office holders.", " The United States Senate is the upper house of the bicameral United States Congress, which is the legislative branch of the federal government of the United States.", " The US Census Bureau defines African Americans as citizens or residents of the United States who have origins in any of the black populations of Africa.", " The term is generally used for Americans with at least partial ancestry in any of the original peoples of sub-Saharan Africa.", " During the founding of the federal government, African Americans were consigned to a status of second-class citizenship or enslaved.", " No African American served in federal elective office before the ratification in 1870 of the Fifteenth Amendment to the United States Constitution.", " The Fifteenth Amendment prohibits the federal and state governments from denying any citizen the right to vote because of that citizen's race, color, or previous condition of servitude.", " Of the ten senators, six were popularly elected (including one that previously had been appointed by his state's governor), two were elected by the state legislature prior to the ratification of the Seventeenth Amendment to the United States Constitution in 1913 (which provides for the direct election of U.S. Senators by the people of each state), and two were appointed by a state Governor.", " The 113th United States Congress (2013–15) marked the first time that two African Americans served concurrently in the Senate." ], "title": "List of African-American United States Senators" }, { "sentences": [ "Incumbency is one of the most researched and debated topics within the realm of political science.", " However, the research regarding appointed U.S. Senators and the incumbency advantage is not nearly as vast.", " In this research, the relationship between the number of months served as an appointed U.S. Senator and the percentage of vote that appointed senator receives in their initial election is studied.", " It is hypothesized that the longer an appointee has served before an election, the higher percentage of vote that appointee will receive.", " To do this, data was compiled from the United States congressional archives consisting of appointed U.S. Senators, the percentage of vote those appointed senators won in their election after their appointment, as well as the number of months served between their appointment and election.", " Discovering a relationship between months served and the vote percentages received will add to the scholarship of incumbency, and more specifically, how the discipline of political science views appointed U.S. Senators." ], "title": "Incumbency advantage for appointed U.S. Senators" }, { "sentences": [ "Frederick Hale (October 7, 1874September 28, 1963) was the United States Senator from Maine from 1917 to 1941.", " He was the son of Eugene Hale, the grandson of Zachariah Chandler, both also U.S. Senators.", " He was the brother of diplomat Chandler Hale, and the cousin of U.S. Representative Robert Hale." ], "title": "Frederick Hale (US senator)" }, { "sentences": [ "Senatorial courtesy is a long-standing unwritten, unofficial, and nonbinding political custom (or constitutional convention) in the United States describing the tendency of U.S. senators to support a Senate colleague in opposing the appointment to federal office of a presidential nominee from that Senator's state.", " The practice is motivated by a general sense of collegiality among Senators and the assumption that a Senate colleague will have the best first-hand knowledge of the personal character and qualifications of nominees from his or her own state.", " It is also viewed as an \"important source of political patronage\" for U.S. senators." ], "title": "Senatorial courtesy" } ]
[ "Title: Transylvania University\n\nTransylvania University is a private university in Lexington, Kentucky, United States. It was founded in 1780, making it the first university in Kentucky and among the oldest in the United States. It offers 36 major programs, as well as dual-degree engineering programs, and is accredited by the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools. Transylvania's name, meaning \"across the woods\" in Latin, stems from the university's founding in the heavily forested region of western Virginia known as the Transylvania Colony, which became most of Kentucky in 1792. Transylvania is the alma mater of two U.S. vice presidents, two U.S. Supreme Court justices, fifty U.S. senators, 101 U.S. representatives, 36 U.S. governors, and 34 U.S. ambassadors, making it a large producer of U.S. statesmen. Its medical program graduated 8,000 physicians by 1859. Its enduring footprint, both in national and Southern academia, make it among the most prolific cultural establishments and the most storied institutions in the South.", "Title: Eugene Hale\n\nEugene Hale (June 9, 1836October 27, 1918) was a Republican United States Senator from Maine.", "Title: United States Senate elections in New York, 1789\n\nThe 1789 United States Senate election in New York was held in July 1789 to elect two U.S. Senators to represent the State of New York in the United States Senate. It was the first such election, and before the actual election the New York State Legislature had to establish the proceedings how to elect the senators.", "Title: Electoral history of Thomas F. Bayard\n\nThomas F. Bayard served sixteen years in the United States Senate. The Delaware General Assembly chose the U.S. Senators, who took office March 4, for a six-year term. The U.S. Secretary of State and U.S. Ambassadors are appointed by the President of the United States with the consent of the U.S. Senate.", "Title: List of United States Senators from Mississippi\n\nMississippi was admitted to the Union on December 10, 1817, and elects senators to Class 1 and Class 2. Its current senators are Republicans Thad Cochran and Roger Wicker. As of January 1, 2015, 50 people (all of them men) have served as U.S. Senators from Mississippi.", "Title: Allard K. Lowenstein\n\nAllard Kenneth Lowenstein (January 16, 1929 – March 14, 1980) was an American Democratic politician, including a U.S. Representative of the 5th Congressional District in Nassau County, New York for one term in 1969 to 1971. His work in the Civil Rights Movement and the antiwar movement has been cited as an inspiration by public figures including U.S. Secretary of State John Kerry; former U.S. Senators Bill Bradley, Gary Hart and Donald W. Riegle, Jr.; former U.S. Representative Barney Frank, California gubernatorial candidate Phil Angelides, columnist William F. Buckley, Jr., actor Warren Beatty, former White House Counsel Gregory Craig, former New York City Public Advocate Mark Green, and musician-songwriters Peter Yarrow and Harry Chapin.", "Title: List of African-American United States Senators\n\nThe United States Senate has had ten African-American elected or appointed office holders. The United States Senate is the upper house of the bicameral United States Congress, which is the legislative branch of the federal government of the United States. The US Census Bureau defines African Americans as citizens or residents of the United States who have origins in any of the black populations of Africa. The term is generally used for Americans with at least partial ancestry in any of the original peoples of sub-Saharan Africa. During the founding of the federal government, African Americans were consigned to a status of second-class citizenship or enslaved. No African American served in federal elective office before the ratification in 1870 of the Fifteenth Amendment to the United States Constitution. The Fifteenth Amendment prohibits the federal and state governments from denying any citizen the right to vote because of that citizen's race, color, or previous condition of servitude. Of the ten senators, six were popularly elected (including one that previously had been appointed by his state's governor), two were elected by the state legislature prior to the ratification of the Seventeenth Amendment to the United States Constitution in 1913 (which provides for the direct election of U.S. Senators by the people of each state), and two were appointed by a state Governor. The 113th United States Congress (2013–15) marked the first time that two African Americans served concurrently in the Senate.", "Title: Incumbency advantage for appointed U.S. Senators\n\nIncumbency is one of the most researched and debated topics within the realm of political science. However, the research regarding appointed U.S. Senators and the incumbency advantage is not nearly as vast. In this research, the relationship between the number of months served as an appointed U.S. Senator and the percentage of vote that appointed senator receives in their initial election is studied. It is hypothesized that the longer an appointee has served before an election, the higher percentage of vote that appointee will receive. To do this, data was compiled from the United States congressional archives consisting of appointed U.S. Senators, the percentage of vote those appointed senators won in their election after their appointment, as well as the number of months served between their appointment and election. Discovering a relationship between months served and the vote percentages received will add to the scholarship of incumbency, and more specifically, how the discipline of political science views appointed U.S. Senators.", "Title: Frederick Hale (US senator)\n\nFrederick Hale (October 7, 1874September 28, 1963) was the United States Senator from Maine from 1917 to 1941. He was the son of Eugene Hale, the grandson of Zachariah Chandler, both also U.S. Senators. He was the brother of diplomat Chandler Hale, and the cousin of U.S. Representative Robert Hale.", "Title: Senatorial courtesy\n\nSenatorial courtesy is a long-standing unwritten, unofficial, and nonbinding political custom (or constitutional convention) in the United States describing the tendency of U.S. senators to support a Senate colleague in opposing the appointment to federal office of a presidential nominee from that Senator's state. The practice is motivated by a general sense of collegiality among Senators and the assumption that a Senate colleague will have the best first-hand knowledge of the personal character and qualifications of nominees from his or her own state. It is also viewed as an \"important source of political patronage\" for U.S. senators." ]
2,303
What is the most populous city in Tuscany and is home to the Equestrian Monument of Ferdinando I?
Florence
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[ { "sentences": [ "The Monument to Nicholas I (Russian: Памятник Николаю I ) is a bronze equestrian monument of Nicholas I of Russia on St Isaac's Square (in front of Saint Isaac's Cathedral) in Saint Petersburg, Russia.", " Unveiled on July 7th [O.S. June 25th] 1859 , the six-meter statue was a technical wonder of its time.", " It was the first equestrian statue in Europe with only two support points (the rear hooves of the horse), the only precedent being the 1852 equestrian statue of U.S President Andrew Jackson." ], "title": "Monument to Nicholas I" }, { "sentences": [ "The Equestrian Monument of Niccolò da Tolentino (1456) is a fresco painting by the early-Italian Renaissance master Andrea del Castagno, housed in the Florence Cathedral, Italy.", " Located on the left internal wall of the church, it pairs the adjacent fresco of \"Equestrian Statue of John Hawkwood\" by Paolo Uccello (1436)." ], "title": "Equestrian Monument of Niccolò da Tolentino" }, { "sentences": [ "Florence ( ; Italian: \"Firenze\" ] ) is the capital city of the Italian region of Tuscany.", " It is the most populous city in Tuscany, with 383,083 inhabitants in 2013, and over 1,520,000 in its metropolitan area." ], "title": "Florence" }, { "sentences": [ "The Equestrian Monument of Ferdinando I is a bronze equestrian statue erected in 1608 in the Piazza of the Annunziata in Florence, region of Tuscany, Italy." ], "title": "Equestrian Monument of Ferdinando I" }, { "sentences": [ "The equestrian monument dedicated to Giuseppe Garibaldi is an imposing equestrian statue placed in Rome on the highest point of the Janiculum hill on the square Piazza Garibaldi." ], "title": "Monument to Garibaldi (Rome)" }, { "sentences": [ "The King Jagiello Monument is an equestrian monument of Władysław II Jagiełło, King of Poland and Grand Duke of Lithuania, located in Central Park, New York City.", " The monument commemorates the Battle of Grunwald, a decisive defeat of the Teutonic Order in 1410.", " Originally made for the Polish 1939 New York World's Fair pavilion, the monument was permanently installed in Central Park in 1945.", " Raised on its grand plinth it is one of the most prominently-sited and impressive of twenty-nine sculptures located in the park." ], "title": "King Jagiello Monument" }, { "sentences": [ "The Washington Monument at West Point is an equestrian monument to George Washington at the United States Military Academy at West Point, New York.", " The bronze replica of a sculpture that was originally designed by Henry Kirke Brown and erected in Union Square, New York City, in 1856— the first equestrian sculpture cast in the United States— was obtained for West Point by Clarence P. Towne and dedicated in 1916.", " It formerly sat at the north end of the Plain.", " After expansion of Washington Hall in 1971, it was moved to its current location outside the hall's front entrance." ], "title": "Washington Monument (West Point)" }, { "sentences": [ "The George Armstrong Custer Equestrian Monument, also known as Sighting the Enemy, is an equestrian statue of General George Armstrong Custer by Edward Clark Potter, located in Monroe, Michigan.", " The statue was unveiled on June 4, 1910 by President William Howard Taft and the widowed Elizabeth Custer.", " It was designated as a Michigan Historic Site on June 15, 1992 and was listed on the National Register of Historic Places on December 9, 1994." ], "title": "George Armstrong Custer Equestrian Monument" }, { "sentences": [ "The Equestrian Monument of Cosimo I is a bronze equestrian statue erected in 1594 in the Piazza della Signoria in Florence, region of Tuscany, Italy." ], "title": "Equestrian Monument of Cosimo I" }, { "sentences": [ "The Equestrian statue of Bartolomeo Colleoni is a Renaissance sculpture in Campo Santi Giovanni e Paolo, Venice, Italy, executed by Andrea del Verrocchio in 1480-1488.", " Portraying the condottiero Bartolomeo Colleoni (who served for a long time under the Republic of Venice), it has a height of 395 cm excluding the pedestal.", " It is the second major equestrian monument of Italian Renaissance, after Donatello's Equestrian statue of Gattamelata (1453)." ], "title": "Equestrian statue of Bartolomeo Colleoni" } ]
[ "Title: Monument to Nicholas I\n\nThe Monument to Nicholas I (Russian: Памятник Николаю I ) is a bronze equestrian monument of Nicholas I of Russia on St Isaac's Square (in front of Saint Isaac's Cathedral) in Saint Petersburg, Russia. Unveiled on July 7th [O.S. June 25th] 1859 , the six-meter statue was a technical wonder of its time. It was the first equestrian statue in Europe with only two support points (the rear hooves of the horse), the only precedent being the 1852 equestrian statue of U.S President Andrew Jackson.", "Title: Equestrian Monument of Niccolò da Tolentino\n\nThe Equestrian Monument of Niccolò da Tolentino (1456) is a fresco painting by the early-Italian Renaissance master Andrea del Castagno, housed in the Florence Cathedral, Italy. Located on the left internal wall of the church, it pairs the adjacent fresco of \"Equestrian Statue of John Hawkwood\" by Paolo Uccello (1436).", "Title: Florence\n\nFlorence ( ; Italian: \"Firenze\" ] ) is the capital city of the Italian region of Tuscany. It is the most populous city in Tuscany, with 383,083 inhabitants in 2013, and over 1,520,000 in its metropolitan area.", "Title: Equestrian Monument of Ferdinando I\n\nThe Equestrian Monument of Ferdinando I is a bronze equestrian statue erected in 1608 in the Piazza of the Annunziata in Florence, region of Tuscany, Italy.", "Title: Monument to Garibaldi (Rome)\n\nThe equestrian monument dedicated to Giuseppe Garibaldi is an imposing equestrian statue placed in Rome on the highest point of the Janiculum hill on the square Piazza Garibaldi.", "Title: King Jagiello Monument\n\nThe King Jagiello Monument is an equestrian monument of Władysław II Jagiełło, King of Poland and Grand Duke of Lithuania, located in Central Park, New York City. The monument commemorates the Battle of Grunwald, a decisive defeat of the Teutonic Order in 1410. Originally made for the Polish 1939 New York World's Fair pavilion, the monument was permanently installed in Central Park in 1945. Raised on its grand plinth it is one of the most prominently-sited and impressive of twenty-nine sculptures located in the park.", "Title: Washington Monument (West Point)\n\nThe Washington Monument at West Point is an equestrian monument to George Washington at the United States Military Academy at West Point, New York. The bronze replica of a sculpture that was originally designed by Henry Kirke Brown and erected in Union Square, New York City, in 1856— the first equestrian sculpture cast in the United States— was obtained for West Point by Clarence P. Towne and dedicated in 1916. It formerly sat at the north end of the Plain. After expansion of Washington Hall in 1971, it was moved to its current location outside the hall's front entrance.", "Title: George Armstrong Custer Equestrian Monument\n\nThe George Armstrong Custer Equestrian Monument, also known as Sighting the Enemy, is an equestrian statue of General George Armstrong Custer by Edward Clark Potter, located in Monroe, Michigan. The statue was unveiled on June 4, 1910 by President William Howard Taft and the widowed Elizabeth Custer. It was designated as a Michigan Historic Site on June 15, 1992 and was listed on the National Register of Historic Places on December 9, 1994.", "Title: Equestrian Monument of Cosimo I\n\nThe Equestrian Monument of Cosimo I is a bronze equestrian statue erected in 1594 in the Piazza della Signoria in Florence, region of Tuscany, Italy.", "Title: Equestrian statue of Bartolomeo Colleoni\n\nThe Equestrian statue of Bartolomeo Colleoni is a Renaissance sculpture in Campo Santi Giovanni e Paolo, Venice, Italy, executed by Andrea del Verrocchio in 1480-1488. Portraying the condottiero Bartolomeo Colleoni (who served for a long time under the Republic of Venice), it has a height of 395 cm excluding the pedestal. It is the second major equestrian monument of Italian Renaissance, after Donatello's Equestrian statue of Gattamelata (1453)." ]
2,304
What sports club is located in the federal capital of Argentina?
Club Atlético Estudiantil Porteño
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{ "title": [ "Estudiantil Porteño", "Argentina", "Argentina" ], "sent_id": [ 0, 0, 3 ] }
[ { "sentences": [ "Argentina ( ; ] ), officially the Argentine Republic (Spanish: \"República Argentina\" ), is a federal republic in the southern portion of South America.", " Sharing the bulk of the Southern Cone with its neighbor Chile to the west, the country is also bordered by Bolivia and Paraguay to the north, Brazil to the northeast, Uruguay and the South Atlantic Ocean to the east, and the Drake Passage to the south.", " With a mainland area of 2780400 km2 , Argentina is the eighth-largest country in the world, the second largest in Latin America, and the largest Spanish-speaking one.", " The country is subdivided into twenty-three provinces (Spanish: \"provincias\" , singular \"provincia\") and one autonomous city (\"ciudad autónoma\"), Buenos Aires, which is the federal capital of the nation (Spanish: \"Capital Federal\" ) as decided by Congress." ], "title": "Argentina" }, { "sentences": [ "The Federal Capital Territory, commonly known as FCT, or loosely as FCT-Abuja, is a federal territory in central Nigeria.", " Abuja, the capital city of Nigeria, is located in this territory.", " FCT was formed in 1976 from parts of the states of Nasarawa, Niger and Kogi.", " It is within in the Middle Belt region of the country.", " Unlike the States of Nigeria, which are headed by elected Governors, it is administered by the Federal Capital Territory Administration, headed by a minister appointed by the President." ], "title": "Federal Capital Territory, Nigeria" }, { "sentences": [ "Abaji Areas Council of Abuja, Nigeria Area Council of the Federal Capital Territory Nigeria.", " Its headquarters are in the town of Abuja.", " Abaji is the land of the Egbira, Ganagana and Hausa people, the majority are Egbira and Ganagana, the first settlement in Abaji are Egbira and Tiv people before the coming of Usman Danfodio religious war to North central, Abuja South, after the kinship throne won by Egbira people that win war between them and Tiv people, they become ruling kinship and Allow the Hausa as Imam of the town the name use to be Igabaji, and is one of the area council in Abuja.", " The land is headed by the Ona of Abaji.", " The land was under the old Koton Karfe kingdom but agreed to join the federal capital territory for developmental purpose." ], "title": "Abaji" }, { "sentences": [ "Gbagyi or Gbari (plural - Agbagyi) is the name and the language of Gbagyi/Gbari ethnic group who are predominantly found in Central Nigeria, with a population of about 15 million people.", " Members of the ethnic group speak two dialects.", " While speakers of the dialects were loosely called Gwari by both the Hausa Fulani and Europeans during pre-colonial Nigeria they prefer to be known as Gbagyi.", " They live in the Niger, Kaduna, States and the Federal Capital Territory.", " They are also found in Nasarawa and Kogi States in central Nigeria Area.", " Gbagyi is the most populated ethnic and indigenous group in the Federal Capital Territory of Nigeria and their major occupation is farming." ], "title": "Gbagyi people" }, { "sentences": [ "Al-Muharraq Sports Club (Arabic: نادي المحرق الرياضي‎ ‎ ) is a Bahraini football club based in Muharraq.", " It is one of the oldest sports club in the Arabian Peninsula Region.", " Al-Muharraq Sports Club has won the Bahraini Football Premier League 33 times.", " Al-Muharraq Sports Club also takes part in other sports than football like Basketball and Volleyball.", " Historically, Al-Muharraq Sports Club football team resembles most of Bahrain national football team.", " Muharruq is the one of the biggest clubs in Bahrain football history if not the biggest.", " Muharruq Also Won the crown prince cup 5 times Making them the most team winning it.", " Muharruq won the Bahrain King Cup 32 times the second most team who have won it is Al Ahli they won it 8 times." ], "title": "Al-Muharraq SC" }, { "sentences": [ "Cricket ACT is the governing body of cricket in Australian Capital Territory (ACT).", " In 1922, Federal Territory Cricket Association (FTCA) was established to govern the sport of cricket in Federal Capital Territory formed from the New South Wales in 1910, which later became the Australian Capital Territory in 1938.", " In 1928, FTCA was rechristened as Federal Capital Territory Cricket Association." ], "title": "Cricket ACT" }, { "sentences": [ "The Federal Capital Pioneer, also published as The Federal Capital Pioneer Magazine, was a newspaper published in Canberra, Australia from 1924 to 1927." ], "title": "The Federal Capital Pioneer" }, { "sentences": [ "Club Atlético Estudiantil Porteño, mostly known as Estudiantil Porteño is an Argentine sports club, located in the Ramos Mejía district of Greater Buenos Aires." ], "title": "Estudiantil Porteño" }, { "sentences": [ "A federal capital is a political entity, often a municipality or capital city, that enjoys status as a seat of government in a federal state.", " A federal capital is typically a city that physically encompasses the offices and meeting places of its respective government, where its location and relationship to subnational states are fixed by law or federal constitution.", " Federal capitals may or may not be considered states in themselves, and either exercise significant political autonomy from the federation or are directly ruled by the national government located within their premises, as federal districts." ], "title": "Federal capital" }, { "sentences": [ "The Federal Capital Territory Administration (FCTA) is a Nigerian ministry that administers the Federal Capital Territory of Nigeria." ], "title": "Federal Capital Territory Administration" } ]
[ "Title: Argentina\n\nArgentina ( ; ] ), officially the Argentine Republic (Spanish: \"República Argentina\" ), is a federal republic in the southern portion of South America. Sharing the bulk of the Southern Cone with its neighbor Chile to the west, the country is also bordered by Bolivia and Paraguay to the north, Brazil to the northeast, Uruguay and the South Atlantic Ocean to the east, and the Drake Passage to the south. With a mainland area of 2780400 km2 , Argentina is the eighth-largest country in the world, the second largest in Latin America, and the largest Spanish-speaking one. The country is subdivided into twenty-three provinces (Spanish: \"provincias\" , singular \"provincia\") and one autonomous city (\"ciudad autónoma\"), Buenos Aires, which is the federal capital of the nation (Spanish: \"Capital Federal\" ) as decided by Congress.", "Title: Federal Capital Territory, Nigeria\n\nThe Federal Capital Territory, commonly known as FCT, or loosely as FCT-Abuja, is a federal territory in central Nigeria. Abuja, the capital city of Nigeria, is located in this territory. FCT was formed in 1976 from parts of the states of Nasarawa, Niger and Kogi. It is within in the Middle Belt region of the country. Unlike the States of Nigeria, which are headed by elected Governors, it is administered by the Federal Capital Territory Administration, headed by a minister appointed by the President.", "Title: Abaji\n\nAbaji Areas Council of Abuja, Nigeria Area Council of the Federal Capital Territory Nigeria. Its headquarters are in the town of Abuja. Abaji is the land of the Egbira, Ganagana and Hausa people, the majority are Egbira and Ganagana, the first settlement in Abaji are Egbira and Tiv people before the coming of Usman Danfodio religious war to North central, Abuja South, after the kinship throne won by Egbira people that win war between them and Tiv people, they become ruling kinship and Allow the Hausa as Imam of the town the name use to be Igabaji, and is one of the area council in Abuja. The land is headed by the Ona of Abaji. The land was under the old Koton Karfe kingdom but agreed to join the federal capital territory for developmental purpose.", "Title: Gbagyi people\n\nGbagyi or Gbari (plural - Agbagyi) is the name and the language of Gbagyi/Gbari ethnic group who are predominantly found in Central Nigeria, with a population of about 15 million people. Members of the ethnic group speak two dialects. While speakers of the dialects were loosely called Gwari by both the Hausa Fulani and Europeans during pre-colonial Nigeria they prefer to be known as Gbagyi. They live in the Niger, Kaduna, States and the Federal Capital Territory. They are also found in Nasarawa and Kogi States in central Nigeria Area. Gbagyi is the most populated ethnic and indigenous group in the Federal Capital Territory of Nigeria and their major occupation is farming.", "Title: Al-Muharraq SC\n\nAl-Muharraq Sports Club (Arabic: نادي المحرق الرياضي‎ ‎ ) is a Bahraini football club based in Muharraq. It is one of the oldest sports club in the Arabian Peninsula Region. Al-Muharraq Sports Club has won the Bahraini Football Premier League 33 times. Al-Muharraq Sports Club also takes part in other sports than football like Basketball and Volleyball. Historically, Al-Muharraq Sports Club football team resembles most of Bahrain national football team. Muharruq is the one of the biggest clubs in Bahrain football history if not the biggest. Muharruq Also Won the crown prince cup 5 times Making them the most team winning it. Muharruq won the Bahrain King Cup 32 times the second most team who have won it is Al Ahli they won it 8 times.", "Title: Cricket ACT\n\nCricket ACT is the governing body of cricket in Australian Capital Territory (ACT). In 1922, Federal Territory Cricket Association (FTCA) was established to govern the sport of cricket in Federal Capital Territory formed from the New South Wales in 1910, which later became the Australian Capital Territory in 1938. In 1928, FTCA was rechristened as Federal Capital Territory Cricket Association.", "Title: The Federal Capital Pioneer\n\nThe Federal Capital Pioneer, also published as The Federal Capital Pioneer Magazine, was a newspaper published in Canberra, Australia from 1924 to 1927.", "Title: Estudiantil Porteño\n\nClub Atlético Estudiantil Porteño, mostly known as Estudiantil Porteño is an Argentine sports club, located in the Ramos Mejía district of Greater Buenos Aires.", "Title: Federal capital\n\nA federal capital is a political entity, often a municipality or capital city, that enjoys status as a seat of government in a federal state. A federal capital is typically a city that physically encompasses the offices and meeting places of its respective government, where its location and relationship to subnational states are fixed by law or federal constitution. Federal capitals may or may not be considered states in themselves, and either exercise significant political autonomy from the federation or are directly ruled by the national government located within their premises, as federal districts.", "Title: Federal Capital Territory Administration\n\nThe Federal Capital Territory Administration (FCTA) is a Nigerian ministry that administers the Federal Capital Territory of Nigeria." ]
2,305
Pierre Morel (born 12 May 1964) is a French film director and cinematographer, His work include which 2004 French action film directed by Pierre Morel, and written and produced by Luc Besson?
District 13
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[ { "sentences": [ "District 13 (French title \"Banlieue 13\" or \"B13\"), is a 2004 French action film directed by Pierre Morel and written and produced by Luc Besson.", " The film is notable for its depiction of parkour in a number of stunt sequences that were completed without the use of wires or computer generated effects.", " Because of this, some film critics have drawn comparisons to the popular Thai film \"\".", " David Belle, regarded as the founder of parkour, plays Leïto, one of the protagonists in the film." ], "title": "District 13" }, { "sentences": [ "Pierre Morel (born 12 May 1964) is a French film director and cinematographer.", " His work include \"District 13\", \"From Paris with Love\" and \"Taken.\"" ], "title": "Pierre Morel" }, { "sentences": [ "Taken is a 2008 English-language French action thriller film directed by Pierre Morel, written by Luc Besson and Robert Mark Kamen, and starring Liam Neeson, Maggie Grace, Leland Orser, Jon Gries, David Warshofsky, Holly Valance, Katie Cassidy, Xander Berkeley, Olivier Rabourdin, Gérard Watkins, and Famke Janssen." ], "title": "Taken (film)" }, { "sentences": [ "From Paris with Love is a 2010 English-language French action film starring John Travolta and Jonathan Rhys Meyers and directed by Pierre Morel.", " The screenplay was co-written by Luc Besson.", " The film was released in the United States on February 5, 2010." ], "title": "From Paris with Love (film)" }, { "sentences": [ "Jean-Jacques Beineix (] ; born 8 October 1946) is a French film director and generally seen as the best example of what came to be called the \"cinéma du look\".", " Critic Ginette Vincendeau defined the films made by Beineix and others as \"youth-oriented films with high production values...The \"look\" of the \"cinéma du look\" refers to the films' high investment in non-naturalistic, self-conscious aesthetics, notably intense colours and lighting effects.", " Their spectacular (studio based) and technically brilliant \"mise-en-scène\" is usually put to the service of romantic plots.\"", " The \"cinéma du look\" included the films of Luc Besson and Léos Carax.", " Luc Besson, like Beineix, was much maligned by the critical establishment during the 1980s, while Carax was much admired.", " In late 2006, Beineix published a first volume of his autobiography, \"Les Chantiers de la gloire\" (in French only).", " The title alluded to the French title of Stanley Kubrick's film, \"Les Sentiers de la gloire\" (\"Paths of Glory\")." ], "title": "Jean-Jacques Beineix" }, { "sentences": [ "Overdrive is a 2017 action thriller film directed by Antonio Negret, produced by Michael Brandt, Derek Haas and Pierre Morel and the screenplay was written by Michael Brandt and Derek Haas.", " The film stars Scott Eastwood, Freddie Thorp, Ana de Armas, and Gaia Weiss.", " Principal photography began on January 4, 2016 in Paris and Marseille, France.", " The film tells the story of Andrew and Garret Foster, young brothers who are skilled car thieves which having expertise in the most luxury cars, they both are sent to steal a Bugatti car at Southern France, but they are getting caught by the car's owner; a ruthless local crime lord.", " In exchange for their life and for apology for attempting to steal his car, the crime lord forces the brothers into stealing a luxury Ferari car from the crime lord's arch-rival." ], "title": "Overdrive (2017 film)" }, { "sentences": [ "Luc Besson (] ; born 18 March 1959) is a French film director, screenwriter, and producer.", " He directed or produced the films \"Subway\" (1985), \"The Big Blue\" (1988), and \"Nikita\" (1990).", " Besson is known for his distinctive filmmaking style and is associated with the movement critics call \"Cinéma du look\".", " He has been nominated for a César Award for Best Director and Best Picture for his films \"\" and \"\".", " He won Best Director and Best French Director for his sci-fi action film \"The Fifth Element\" (1997).", " He wrote and directed the 2014 sci-fi thriller film \"Lucy\"." ], "title": "Luc Besson" }, { "sentences": [ "District 13: Ultimatum, also known as D13-U (French title \"Banlieue 13 – Ultimatum\" or \"B13-U\"), is a 2009 sequel to the 2004 French parkour-filled action film \"District 13\".", " The film, directed by Patrick Alessandrin and written and produced by Luc Besson (who also wrote and produced the first film), sees parkour artists David Belle and Cyril Raffaelli reprising their original roles of Leïto and Damien." ], "title": "District 13: Ultimatum" }, { "sentences": [ "Les fils du vent (\"The Sons of the Wind\", also known as The Great Challenge and Sons of the Wind: Bangkok Ninjas ) is a 2004 French action film featuring the Yamakasi.", " It is a semi-sequel to the Luc Besson produced 2001 film \"Yamakasi\"." ], "title": "Les fils du vent" }, { "sentences": [ "The Gunman is a 2015 action thriller film directed by Pierre Morel and written by Don Macpherson, Pete Travis and Sean Penn, based on the novel \"The Prone Gunman\" (French title: \"La position du tireur couché\") by Jean-Patrick Manchette.", " It stars Penn, with Idris Elba, Ray Winstone, Mark Rylance, and Javier Bardem appearing in supporting roles.", " The film is about Jim Terrier (Penn), a mercenary who assassinates the Minister of Mining of the Democratic Republic of Congo in 2006 on orders from multinational mining companies.", " Eight years after Terrier has retired from mercenary work, he and the people close to him become the targets of hit squads sent by a powerful multinational security firm, and he must fight to stay alive.", " The film was released on March 20, 2015 by Open Road Films.", " It was a box office bomb, grossing just $24 million against its $40 million budget and seeing a poor critical reception." ], "title": "The Gunman (film)" } ]
[ "Title: District 13\n\nDistrict 13 (French title \"Banlieue 13\" or \"B13\"), is a 2004 French action film directed by Pierre Morel and written and produced by Luc Besson. The film is notable for its depiction of parkour in a number of stunt sequences that were completed without the use of wires or computer generated effects. Because of this, some film critics have drawn comparisons to the popular Thai film \"\". David Belle, regarded as the founder of parkour, plays Leïto, one of the protagonists in the film.", "Title: Pierre Morel\n\nPierre Morel (born 12 May 1964) is a French film director and cinematographer. His work include \"District 13\", \"From Paris with Love\" and \"Taken.\"", "Title: Taken (film)\n\nTaken is a 2008 English-language French action thriller film directed by Pierre Morel, written by Luc Besson and Robert Mark Kamen, and starring Liam Neeson, Maggie Grace, Leland Orser, Jon Gries, David Warshofsky, Holly Valance, Katie Cassidy, Xander Berkeley, Olivier Rabourdin, Gérard Watkins, and Famke Janssen.", "Title: From Paris with Love (film)\n\nFrom Paris with Love is a 2010 English-language French action film starring John Travolta and Jonathan Rhys Meyers and directed by Pierre Morel. The screenplay was co-written by Luc Besson. The film was released in the United States on February 5, 2010.", "Title: Jean-Jacques Beineix\n\nJean-Jacques Beineix (] ; born 8 October 1946) is a French film director and generally seen as the best example of what came to be called the \"cinéma du look\". Critic Ginette Vincendeau defined the films made by Beineix and others as \"youth-oriented films with high production values...The \"look\" of the \"cinéma du look\" refers to the films' high investment in non-naturalistic, self-conscious aesthetics, notably intense colours and lighting effects. Their spectacular (studio based) and technically brilliant \"mise-en-scène\" is usually put to the service of romantic plots.\" The \"cinéma du look\" included the films of Luc Besson and Léos Carax. Luc Besson, like Beineix, was much maligned by the critical establishment during the 1980s, while Carax was much admired. In late 2006, Beineix published a first volume of his autobiography, \"Les Chantiers de la gloire\" (in French only). The title alluded to the French title of Stanley Kubrick's film, \"Les Sentiers de la gloire\" (\"Paths of Glory\").", "Title: Overdrive (2017 film)\n\nOverdrive is a 2017 action thriller film directed by Antonio Negret, produced by Michael Brandt, Derek Haas and Pierre Morel and the screenplay was written by Michael Brandt and Derek Haas. The film stars Scott Eastwood, Freddie Thorp, Ana de Armas, and Gaia Weiss. Principal photography began on January 4, 2016 in Paris and Marseille, France. The film tells the story of Andrew and Garret Foster, young brothers who are skilled car thieves which having expertise in the most luxury cars, they both are sent to steal a Bugatti car at Southern France, but they are getting caught by the car's owner; a ruthless local crime lord. In exchange for their life and for apology for attempting to steal his car, the crime lord forces the brothers into stealing a luxury Ferari car from the crime lord's arch-rival.", "Title: Luc Besson\n\nLuc Besson (] ; born 18 March 1959) is a French film director, screenwriter, and producer. He directed or produced the films \"Subway\" (1985), \"The Big Blue\" (1988), and \"Nikita\" (1990). Besson is known for his distinctive filmmaking style and is associated with the movement critics call \"Cinéma du look\". He has been nominated for a César Award for Best Director and Best Picture for his films \"\" and \"\". He won Best Director and Best French Director for his sci-fi action film \"The Fifth Element\" (1997). He wrote and directed the 2014 sci-fi thriller film \"Lucy\".", "Title: District 13: Ultimatum\n\nDistrict 13: Ultimatum, also known as D13-U (French title \"Banlieue 13 – Ultimatum\" or \"B13-U\"), is a 2009 sequel to the 2004 French parkour-filled action film \"District 13\". The film, directed by Patrick Alessandrin and written and produced by Luc Besson (who also wrote and produced the first film), sees parkour artists David Belle and Cyril Raffaelli reprising their original roles of Leïto and Damien.", "Title: Les fils du vent\n\nLes fils du vent (\"The Sons of the Wind\", also known as The Great Challenge and Sons of the Wind: Bangkok Ninjas ) is a 2004 French action film featuring the Yamakasi. It is a semi-sequel to the Luc Besson produced 2001 film \"Yamakasi\".", "Title: The Gunman (film)\n\nThe Gunman is a 2015 action thriller film directed by Pierre Morel and written by Don Macpherson, Pete Travis and Sean Penn, based on the novel \"The Prone Gunman\" (French title: \"La position du tireur couché\") by Jean-Patrick Manchette. It stars Penn, with Idris Elba, Ray Winstone, Mark Rylance, and Javier Bardem appearing in supporting roles. The film is about Jim Terrier (Penn), a mercenary who assassinates the Minister of Mining of the Democratic Republic of Congo in 2006 on orders from multinational mining companies. Eight years after Terrier has retired from mercenary work, he and the people close to him become the targets of hit squads sent by a powerful multinational security firm, and he must fight to stay alive. The film was released on March 20, 2015 by Open Road Films. It was a box office bomb, grossing just $24 million against its $40 million budget and seeing a poor critical reception." ]
2,306
What nationality was the director of the movie "And Then There Were None?"
French
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[ { "sentences": [ "Eden Is West (French: \"Eden à l'ouest\" ) is a 2009 film by Greek-French director Costa-Gavras about an illegal immigrant called Elias who tries to get to Paris.", " The original title in Greek is “Paradissos sti Dysi” (“Paradise in West”) and since it is a Greek-French production, the also original French title is “Eden à l'ouest'.", " The nationality of the central hero is not disclosed because Gavras wants to make a point about the odysseys of the illegal immigrants of any nationality, since he himself was an immigrant 50 years ago in France, before he became a well known director.", " His hero seems to tolerate the sea, the cold of snowy mountains and the hunger, the rapists and robbers he meets, the cops that are after him all the time, the racists who push him aside, the fellow immigrants who steal his clothes and in the best case the women who see him as a lover they could also take advantage of.", " His only comfort is his dream of Paris and, in the complexity of human condition, the good within the evil and vice versa." ], "title": "Eden Is West" }, { "sentences": [ "Michel Bourez is a French professional surfer born on none }} in Rurutu, French Polynesia.", " On the Surfing World tour, he competes using the Polynesian nationality." ], "title": "Michel Bourez" }, { "sentences": [ "René 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": "René Clair" }, { "sentences": [ "At the 1896 Summer Olympics, two tennis events were contested, both for men.", " They were begun on 8 April and continued on 9 April, 10 April, and 11 April.", " 13 or 15 competitors from six nations, including seven Greeks, took part in the tennis competition.", " Many of the doubles teams were of mixed nationality, including all three medalist pairs.", " None of the leading players of the time such as Wimbledon champion Harold Mahony, U.S champion Robert Wrenn, William Larned or Wilfred Baddeley participated.", " To strengthen the field the organization added sportsmen from other Olympic events including weightlifter Momčilo Tapavica, hammer thrower George S. Robertson and 800-metres runners Edwin Flack and Friedrich Traun." ], "title": "Tennis at the 1896 Summer Olympics" }, { "sentences": [ "Thomas Lewis Skuce (none }} - none }} ), more popularly known as Lou Skuce, was a Canadian comic strip and editorial cartoonist (much of it sports-related), who also appeared widely in movie theatres to entertain while producing cartoons that were projected onto the screen.", " He also worked in commercial illustration, owning his own studio serving advertising clients in Canada and the United States.", " During World War II, he also produced material that appeared in the Canadian Whites.", " When he died, he was referred to as \"Canada's Greatest Cartoonist\"." ], "title": "Lou Skuce" }, { "sentences": [ "And Then There Were None is a 1945 film adaptation of Agatha Christie's best-selling mystery novel of the same name, directed by René Clair.", " It was released in the UK with the title Ten Little Indians, in line with the UK title of Christie's novel." ], "title": "And Then There Were None (1945 film)" }, { "sentences": [ "Agustín Guillermo Carstens Carstens (born none }} in Mexico City), is a Mexican economist who has served as Governor of the Bank of Mexico since none }} .", " In 2011, Carstens, along with Christine Lagarde, was one of the two final candidates to become the managing director of the International Monetary Fund.", " He previously served as Secretary of Finance in the cabinet of Felipe Calderón (2006–09), as deputy managing director of the International Monetary Fund (2003–06) and as Treasurer of the Bank of Mexico.", " In 2011 he was included in the 50 Most Influential ranking of Bloomberg Markets Magazine." ], "title": "Agustín Carstens" }, { "sentences": [ "Tommy Burns (June 17, 1881May 10, 1955), born Noah Brusso, is the only Canadian-born World Heavyweight Boxing Champion.", " The first to travel the globe in defending his title, Tommy made 11 title defences despite often being the underdog due to his size.", " Burns famously challenged all comers as Heavyweight Champion, leading to a celebrated bout with the American Jack Johnson.", " According to his biographer, Burns insisted, \"I will defend my title against all comers, none barred.", " By this I mean white, black, Mexican, Indian, or any other nationality.", " I propose to be the champion of the world, not the white, or the Canadian, or the American.", " If I am not the best man in the heavyweight division, I don't want the title.\"" ], "title": "Tommy Burns (boxer)" }, { "sentences": [ "Emmanuel Guigon (born 1959, Besançon) is a museologist, holds a doctorate in art history and is the current director of the Museu Picasso in Barcelona.", " He holds dual French-Swiss nationality.", " Guigon earned his doctorate in contemporary art at the Paris-Sorbonne University (France), and is a specialist in historical avant-gardes, surrealism, modern Spanish art and European post-war art.", " Before becoming the director of the Picasso Museum Barcelona, he was deputy director of museums in Besançon.", " Prior to that, he was director and head curator at the Strasbourg Museum of Modern and Contemporary Art (France) and head curator at the Valencia Institute of Modern Art (IVAM).", " He was a member of the Science Section at the École Pratique des Hautes Études Hispaniques Casa de Velázquez in Madrid, having previously lectured in contemporary art history at the Université de Franche-Comté (UFR) between 1985 and 1987.", " He is an associate member of numerous organisations, including the Training and Research Unit (UFR) of Iberian and Latin-American Studies at the Panthéon-Sorbonne University; the André Chastel Centre, Laboratoire de Recherche en Histoire de l’Art; AICA France (International Association of Art Critics); the Technical Committee of the Fonds Régional d’Art Contemporain (FRAC) Alsace; and the Board of Directors of the Société des Amis de Paul Éluard.", " He was named Knight in the Order of Academic Palms and Knight in the Order of Arts and Letters by the Ministry of Culture of the French government." ], "title": "Emmanuel Guigon" }, { "sentences": [ "Gyatsho Tshering, (1936 in Sikkim – June 25, 2009 in Minneapolis) also wrote Gyatso Tsering, is the former director of the Library of Tibetan Works and Archives and a Tibetan scholar of Indian nationality of Indian nationality" ], "title": "Gyatsho Tshering" } ]
[ "Title: Eden Is West\n\nEden Is West (French: \"Eden à l'ouest\" ) is a 2009 film by Greek-French director Costa-Gavras about an illegal immigrant called Elias who tries to get to Paris. The original title in Greek is “Paradissos sti Dysi” (“Paradise in West”) and since it is a Greek-French production, the also original French title is “Eden à l'ouest'. The nationality of the central hero is not disclosed because Gavras wants to make a point about the odysseys of the illegal immigrants of any nationality, since he himself was an immigrant 50 years ago in France, before he became a well known director. His hero seems to tolerate the sea, the cold of snowy mountains and the hunger, the rapists and robbers he meets, the cops that are after him all the time, the racists who push him aside, the fellow immigrants who steal his clothes and in the best case the women who see him as a lover they could also take advantage of. His only comfort is his dream of Paris and, in the complexity of human condition, the good within the evil and vice versa.", "Title: Michel Bourez\n\nMichel Bourez is a French professional surfer born on none }} in Rurutu, French Polynesia. On the Surfing World tour, he competes using the Polynesian nationality.", "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: Tennis at the 1896 Summer Olympics\n\nAt the 1896 Summer Olympics, two tennis events were contested, both for men. They were begun on 8 April and continued on 9 April, 10 April, and 11 April. 13 or 15 competitors from six nations, including seven Greeks, took part in the tennis competition. Many of the doubles teams were of mixed nationality, including all three medalist pairs. None of the leading players of the time such as Wimbledon champion Harold Mahony, U.S champion Robert Wrenn, William Larned or Wilfred Baddeley participated. To strengthen the field the organization added sportsmen from other Olympic events including weightlifter Momčilo Tapavica, hammer thrower George S. Robertson and 800-metres runners Edwin Flack and Friedrich Traun.", "Title: Lou Skuce\n\nThomas Lewis Skuce (none }} - none }} ), more popularly known as Lou Skuce, was a Canadian comic strip and editorial cartoonist (much of it sports-related), who also appeared widely in movie theatres to entertain while producing cartoons that were projected onto the screen. He also worked in commercial illustration, owning his own studio serving advertising clients in Canada and the United States. During World War II, he also produced material that appeared in the Canadian Whites. When he died, he was referred to as \"Canada's Greatest Cartoonist\".", "Title: And Then There Were None (1945 film)\n\nAnd Then There Were None is a 1945 film adaptation of Agatha Christie's best-selling mystery novel of the same name, directed by René Clair. It was released in the UK with the title Ten Little Indians, in line with the UK title of Christie's novel.", "Title: Agustín Carstens\n\nAgustín Guillermo Carstens Carstens (born none }} in Mexico City), is a Mexican economist who has served as Governor of the Bank of Mexico since none }} . In 2011, Carstens, along with Christine Lagarde, was one of the two final candidates to become the managing director of the International Monetary Fund. He previously served as Secretary of Finance in the cabinet of Felipe Calderón (2006–09), as deputy managing director of the International Monetary Fund (2003–06) and as Treasurer of the Bank of Mexico. In 2011 he was included in the 50 Most Influential ranking of Bloomberg Markets Magazine.", "Title: Tommy Burns (boxer)\n\nTommy Burns (June 17, 1881May 10, 1955), born Noah Brusso, is the only Canadian-born World Heavyweight Boxing Champion. The first to travel the globe in defending his title, Tommy made 11 title defences despite often being the underdog due to his size. Burns famously challenged all comers as Heavyweight Champion, leading to a celebrated bout with the American Jack Johnson. According to his biographer, Burns insisted, \"I will defend my title against all comers, none barred. By this I mean white, black, Mexican, Indian, or any other nationality. I propose to be the champion of the world, not the white, or the Canadian, or the American. If I am not the best man in the heavyweight division, I don't want the title.\"", "Title: Emmanuel Guigon\n\nEmmanuel Guigon (born 1959, Besançon) is a museologist, holds a doctorate in art history and is the current director of the Museu Picasso in Barcelona. He holds dual French-Swiss nationality. Guigon earned his doctorate in contemporary art at the Paris-Sorbonne University (France), and is a specialist in historical avant-gardes, surrealism, modern Spanish art and European post-war art. Before becoming the director of the Picasso Museum Barcelona, he was deputy director of museums in Besançon. Prior to that, he was director and head curator at the Strasbourg Museum of Modern and Contemporary Art (France) and head curator at the Valencia Institute of Modern Art (IVAM). He was a member of the Science Section at the École Pratique des Hautes Études Hispaniques Casa de Velázquez in Madrid, having previously lectured in contemporary art history at the Université de Franche-Comté (UFR) between 1985 and 1987. He is an associate member of numerous organisations, including the Training and Research Unit (UFR) of Iberian and Latin-American Studies at the Panthéon-Sorbonne University; the André Chastel Centre, Laboratoire de Recherche en Histoire de l’Art; AICA France (International Association of Art Critics); the Technical Committee of the Fonds Régional d’Art Contemporain (FRAC) Alsace; and the Board of Directors of the Société des Amis de Paul Éluard. He was named Knight in the Order of Academic Palms and Knight in the Order of Arts and Letters by the Ministry of Culture of the French government.", "Title: Gyatsho Tshering\n\nGyatsho Tshering, (1936 in Sikkim – June 25, 2009 in Minneapolis) also wrote Gyatso Tsering, is the former director of the Library of Tibetan Works and Archives and a Tibetan scholar of Indian nationality of Indian nationality" ]
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The band that had the album Wrath of the Tyrant was formed in what year?
1991
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[ { "sentences": [ "Unlike A Virgin is the second album of Slovenian band Silence, released on October 18, 1999.", " According to the band, it covers about eight years of work.", " Most of the songs were actually written at the very beginnings of Silence (92-94) and labeled \"too strange for publication\" at the time.", " It was awarded \"Album of the year\" in \"Orkus\", one of the most influential German alternative music magazines.", " It received top reviews by \"Hannoversche Allgemeine Zeitung\", \"Ragazzi\", \"Online.de\", \"Wrath\" and \"Zillo\" to mention a few." ], "title": "Unlike a Virgin" }, { "sentences": [ "Pernice Brothers are an indie rock band.", " Formed by Joe Pernice in 1996 after the breakup of his old band, the Scud Mountain Boys, and including Joe's brother Bob Pernice (hence the 'Pernice Brothers'), the band recorded their first album, \"Overcome by Happiness\", for Sub Pop in 1998.", " After a 3-year hiatus (during which Joe Pernice recorded under his own name and as Chappaquiddick Skyline), Pernice Brothers returned in 2001 with \"The World Won't End\"; after parting with Sub Pop, the album was released on Pernice's own label, Ashmont Records, co-owned with his long-time manager Joyce Linehan, which in 2003 released \"Yours, Mine and Ours\".", " After a 2004 tour, the band released their first live album in early 2005, \"Nobody's Watching/Nobody's Listening\", and, in June of the same year, released their fourth studio album, \"Discover a Lovelier You\".", " The band released \"Live a Little\", their fifth studio album, in October 2006. \"", "Goodbye, Killer\" was released in June 2010.", " The band is currently at work on a new album, but no release date has been decided.", " The band's songs are characterized by lilting melodies and intelligent lyrics." ], "title": "Pernice Brothers" }, { "sentences": [ "Pinkish Black is an American experimental rock band formed shortly after the suicide of Tommy Atkins, past bassist of the predecessor, The Great Tyrant.", " The musical duo of Daron Beck and Jon Teague includes drums and synthesizer/keyboard only.", " On May 5, 2012, their debut self-titled album was released.", " Their second album was released September 17, 2013." ], "title": "Pinkish Black" }, { "sentences": [ "Wrath of the Tyrant is the first demo album by the Norwegian black metal band Emperor.", " It was recorded in May 1992 and self-released by the band shortly after.", " Compared to Emperor's later work, the style of the album is much closer to death metal." ], "title": "Wrath of the Tyrant" }, { "sentences": [ "The discography of Scottish rock band The Twilight Sad consists of four studio albums, four compilation albums, eleven singles, and five extended plays (EPs).", " The band currently consists of James Graham (vocals), Andy MacFarlane (guitar, producer), and Mark Devine (drums).", " The Kilsyth-based band formed in 2003 and were signed to Fat Cat Records when Alex Knight, co-founder of the label, went to Glasgow to watch the band perform their third gig and signed them on the spot.", " The band released their debut EP \"The Twilight Sad\" in November 2006 in the United States only, followed by their debut album \"Fourteen Autumns & Fifteen Winters\" in April 2007, which garnered widespread critical acclaim.", " The album spawned two singles, \"That Summer, at Home I Had Become the Invisible Boy\" in April, and \"And She Would Darken the Memory\" in July.", " The following year, the band released \"Here, It Never Snowed.", " Afterwards It Did\", a mini-album of reworked versions of songs from \"Fourteen Autumns & Fifteen Winters\" and two non-album tracks, inspired by stripped-down live performances.", " A collection of live versions and previously unreleased tracks entitled \"Killed My Parents and Hit the Road\" was released in December 2008.", " The Twilight Sad's second studio album, \"Forget the Night Ahead\", was released in September 2009 to further acclaim and marked a shift in the band's direction towards a darker and more streamlined sound.", " The album produced three singles: \"I Became a Prostitute\" in August 2009, \"Seven Years of Letters\" in October 2009, and \"The Room\" in April 2010.", " Founding bassist Craig Orzel left the band in February 2010, and the band released \"The Wrong Car\" EP in September of that year." ], "title": "The Twilight Sad discography" }, { "sentences": [ "Emperor is a Norwegian black metal band formed in 1991, regarded as highly influential by critics and emerging black metal bands.", " The group split up in 2001, but reunited from 2005 to 2007 for a few festival dates and brief US tours, and again reunited in 2013 to 2014.", " The group was founded by Ihsahn (guitar/vocal) and Samoth (then, drums)." ], "title": "Emperor (band)" }, { "sentences": [ "The Hunger is an industrial rock band from Houston, Texas formed by brothers Jeff and Thomas Wilson along with Brian Albritton.", " During the initial year of putting the band together and working on new material the band wrote and independently released the single, \"Shock\" in 1991 which rose to the top of the dance charts.", " Industrial dance music ruled the charts in Europe along with strong ties to Chicago, Wax Trax Records, and Houston.", " Subsequent releases of \"Cut the Skin\" and \"Shoot to Kill\" gained national exposure on the dance charts and club scene.", " \"Never Again\" was self-released as a radio single and quickly rose to the top of Houston Radio Station's 93Q and 96.5 attracting the attention of independent record label Alpha International.", " Stephen Bogle produced the single of \"Never Again\".", " The band wrote and produced the album \"Leave Me Alone\" but due to the bankruptcy of Alpha International the record sat idle.", " It was released but there were no marketing efforts behind it.", " After the release of the album, the band sought out drummer Max Schuldberg and they played their first concert as a foursome opening for Peter Murphy at Southern Star Amphitheater.", " They played concerts in Texas as a foursome for two years.", " Along with the three founders and newest member Max Schuldberg, the band added producer Stephen Bogle as guitarist to complete the line up.", " The band recorded and produced \"Grip\" under their own start up label, Gut Records.", " \"Grip\" went on to sell 15,000 units with the help of a crafty rework of Bad Company's \"Feel like Makin Love\".", " Universal Records, at the time a brand new start up label, heard of the success of \"Grip\" and signed the band as their second artist ever.", " \"Devil Thumbs a Ride\", the 3rd album, had already been recorded and mastered and was about to be manufactured for another self-release when Universal stepped in to sign the band and release the album as-is.", " The Hunger had a hit song in 1996, \"Vanishing Cream\", from the \"Devil Thumbs a Ride\" CD, which received heavy airplay on rock stations and reached No. 4 on the Mainstream Rock charts.", " After two years of constant touring, the band finally stopped to record their second release with Universal Records, \"Cinematic Superthug\".", " After only moderate success with the single, \"Moderation\", the band asked to be and was granted a release from their contract from Universal Records.", " Two songs, \"Shoot to Kill\", also from \"Devil Thumbs a Ride\", and \"If\", from \"Grip\", reached No. 42 on Billboard's Dance/Club Play chart.", " The band has released six albums: two on Universal Records and four on independent labels. Former original drummer (1991-2003) Max Schuldberg (voted 2002's Best Drummer by the Houston Press Music Awards) parted with the band after the five albums in 2003 and moved to Los Angeles.", " Former guitarist and two time Grammy Award nominee (remixer, for his work with D.J. Cubanito) Stephen Bogle now Produces artists in the Metal, Electronic, and Pop genres.", " In late 2005 Stephen Bogle parted ways with the band, and Tim Huston was quickly picked up.", " With having only a few practices with the band they headed on tour with Ten Years.", " Tim Huston Stayed with the band from late '05 til 2013.", " \"The lifestyle was just getting to overwhelming for me to handle\".", " \"If I would have stayed, who knows what would have happened to me.", " There was just no off button\".", " In 2013, guitarist Raf Rivera joined the lineup, and the band is currently in the process of recording their first new material in over 8 years." ], "title": "The Hunger (band)" }, { "sentences": [ "Violent Society is a punk rock band that formed in 1990.", " The band is based out of Philadelphia, PA.", " The band was formed in high school by two friends, Mike (Mick), Mike Barbecow, and drummer Andy Petrov.", " Bill (Dirty Rotten Bill) and Pat Kelly filled out the lineup in 1990/91.", " Dave (Huevos) replaced Bill shortly before recording the album.", " \"Not Enjoyin' It\" In 1996 that was produced by scott stedeford and landed in the top 10 punk albums of the 90's.", " \"The Rise of Punk\" album was released along with about a half dozen singles, that included East Coast Assholes that was released in 1994 and also received similar acclaim.", " The year 1997 saw the release of \"Times of Distraught\" and in 1999, \"Separation is Killing Us,\" the final album before breaking up.", " Violent Society has toured the United States and Europe numerous times.", " The band primarily stopped playing together in 2003, occasionally performing \"reunion\" shows from.", " However, the band has since regrouped in 2008 with the current lineup.", " 2010 saw a return to touring with a West Coast tour in June along with the release of \"We Don't Believe\" on Creep Records.", " The band recently recorded new material for a soon-to-be-released Kill Your Idols tribute album and an upcoming Christmas compilation.", " The band reached back to olden days to capture Showcase Showdown's \"Merry Christmas, I Fucked Your Snowman\".", " They are now concentrating on new material." ], "title": "Violent Society" }, { "sentences": [ "The discography of the rock band L7.", " L7 was formed by Donita Sparks and Suzi Gardner on shared electric guitar and shared vocals in 1985.", " A year prior, Gardner had performed backing vocals on the Black Flag song \"Slip It In\".", " The band also consisted of bassist Jennifer Finch and drummer Roy Koutsky (who was in the band for a year and a half).", " After their debut the band recruited Demetra Plakas as their permanent drummer.", " This line up continued through their albums, Smell the Magic in 1990 with Subpop records, with signing to the record label Slash the band had recorded three albums, Bricks Are Heavy in 1992, and Hungry for Stink in 1994.", " By the time 1996 came around Finch had wanted to leave.", " While the band was preparing to record their next album.", " Greta Brink had taken over bass for the new album, .", " Which was released in 1997.", " Gail Greenwood took over as their bassist for their final album, Slap-Happy which was produced by their own record company, Wax Tadpole records.", " After this the band started to break up when Greenwood left the band.", " Janis Tanaka had taken over bass.", " However the band ended up going into an hiatus, in 2001." ], "title": "L7 discography" }, { "sentences": [ "The Plunderers were an Australian power pop band which formed in May 1984 in Canberra.", " The group's founding mainstays were Nic Dalton on bass guitar and lead vocals and Stevie Plunder (born Anthony Hayes) on lead guitar and vocals.", " In October 1985 they added Andy Waterhole (aka Andy Lewis) on keyboards, guitar and harmony vocals but he left by June the following year.", " The group issued three mini-albums, \"Trust Us\" (June 1988), \"Sarah's not Falling in Love\" (April 1990), and \"Home Movie\" (1992); a live album, \"13.7.91 Live!", " Live!", " Live!\"", " (1991); and three albums, \"No Era Is Safe\" (1986), \"Half a Cow\" (1986), and \"Banana Smoothie Honey\" (1992); before disbanding later that year.", " Australian musicologist, Ian McFarlane, described their early sound as \"a punky brand of power pop that mixed frantic guitar riffs, sharp harmonies and diamond-hard pop melodies\" before starting to \"explore a more tripped-out kind of psychedelic revivalism\".", " In 1989 Dalton and Plunder and their drummer, Geoff Milne, formed a side project, Hippy Dribble, playing \"tongue-in-cheek, thrashy neo-psychedelic pop\".", " In December 1990 the trio also formed Captain Denim to play \"more laid-back songs mostly ... influenced by the likes of Buffalo Springfield, Country & Western and folkrock\".", " Both these groups issued material including a split album, \"Silver Apples\"/\"Fade\" in 1994.", " In late 1992 former band mates, Lewis and Plunder, formed The Whitlams with Tim Freedman.", " Plunder died on 26 January 1996, at the age of 32 years and Lewis died on 12 February 2000, at the age of 33 years." ], "title": "The Plunderers (band)" } ]
[ "Title: Unlike a Virgin\n\nUnlike A Virgin is the second album of Slovenian band Silence, released on October 18, 1999. According to the band, it covers about eight years of work. Most of the songs were actually written at the very beginnings of Silence (92-94) and labeled \"too strange for publication\" at the time. It was awarded \"Album of the year\" in \"Orkus\", one of the most influential German alternative music magazines. It received top reviews by \"Hannoversche Allgemeine Zeitung\", \"Ragazzi\", \"Online.de\", \"Wrath\" and \"Zillo\" to mention a few.", "Title: Pernice Brothers\n\nPernice Brothers are an indie rock band. Formed by Joe Pernice in 1996 after the breakup of his old band, the Scud Mountain Boys, and including Joe's brother Bob Pernice (hence the 'Pernice Brothers'), the band recorded their first album, \"Overcome by Happiness\", for Sub Pop in 1998. After a 3-year hiatus (during which Joe Pernice recorded under his own name and as Chappaquiddick Skyline), Pernice Brothers returned in 2001 with \"The World Won't End\"; after parting with Sub Pop, the album was released on Pernice's own label, Ashmont Records, co-owned with his long-time manager Joyce Linehan, which in 2003 released \"Yours, Mine and Ours\". After a 2004 tour, the band released their first live album in early 2005, \"Nobody's Watching/Nobody's Listening\", and, in June of the same year, released their fourth studio album, \"Discover a Lovelier You\". The band released \"Live a Little\", their fifth studio album, in October 2006. \" Goodbye, Killer\" was released in June 2010. The band is currently at work on a new album, but no release date has been decided. The band's songs are characterized by lilting melodies and intelligent lyrics.", "Title: Pinkish Black\n\nPinkish Black is an American experimental rock band formed shortly after the suicide of Tommy Atkins, past bassist of the predecessor, The Great Tyrant. The musical duo of Daron Beck and Jon Teague includes drums and synthesizer/keyboard only. On May 5, 2012, their debut self-titled album was released. Their second album was released September 17, 2013.", "Title: Wrath of the Tyrant\n\nWrath of the Tyrant is the first demo album by the Norwegian black metal band Emperor. It was recorded in May 1992 and self-released by the band shortly after. Compared to Emperor's later work, the style of the album is much closer to death metal.", "Title: The Twilight Sad discography\n\nThe discography of Scottish rock band The Twilight Sad consists of four studio albums, four compilation albums, eleven singles, and five extended plays (EPs). The band currently consists of James Graham (vocals), Andy MacFarlane (guitar, producer), and Mark Devine (drums). The Kilsyth-based band formed in 2003 and were signed to Fat Cat Records when Alex Knight, co-founder of the label, went to Glasgow to watch the band perform their third gig and signed them on the spot. The band released their debut EP \"The Twilight Sad\" in November 2006 in the United States only, followed by their debut album \"Fourteen Autumns & Fifteen Winters\" in April 2007, which garnered widespread critical acclaim. The album spawned two singles, \"That Summer, at Home I Had Become the Invisible Boy\" in April, and \"And She Would Darken the Memory\" in July. The following year, the band released \"Here, It Never Snowed. Afterwards It Did\", a mini-album of reworked versions of songs from \"Fourteen Autumns & Fifteen Winters\" and two non-album tracks, inspired by stripped-down live performances. A collection of live versions and previously unreleased tracks entitled \"Killed My Parents and Hit the Road\" was released in December 2008. The Twilight Sad's second studio album, \"Forget the Night Ahead\", was released in September 2009 to further acclaim and marked a shift in the band's direction towards a darker and more streamlined sound. The album produced three singles: \"I Became a Prostitute\" in August 2009, \"Seven Years of Letters\" in October 2009, and \"The Room\" in April 2010. Founding bassist Craig Orzel left the band in February 2010, and the band released \"The Wrong Car\" EP in September of that year.", "Title: Emperor (band)\n\nEmperor is a Norwegian black metal band formed in 1991, regarded as highly influential by critics and emerging black metal bands. The group split up in 2001, but reunited from 2005 to 2007 for a few festival dates and brief US tours, and again reunited in 2013 to 2014. The group was founded by Ihsahn (guitar/vocal) and Samoth (then, drums).", "Title: The Hunger (band)\n\nThe Hunger is an industrial rock band from Houston, Texas formed by brothers Jeff and Thomas Wilson along with Brian Albritton. During the initial year of putting the band together and working on new material the band wrote and independently released the single, \"Shock\" in 1991 which rose to the top of the dance charts. Industrial dance music ruled the charts in Europe along with strong ties to Chicago, Wax Trax Records, and Houston. Subsequent releases of \"Cut the Skin\" and \"Shoot to Kill\" gained national exposure on the dance charts and club scene. \"Never Again\" was self-released as a radio single and quickly rose to the top of Houston Radio Station's 93Q and 96.5 attracting the attention of independent record label Alpha International. Stephen Bogle produced the single of \"Never Again\". The band wrote and produced the album \"Leave Me Alone\" but due to the bankruptcy of Alpha International the record sat idle. It was released but there were no marketing efforts behind it. After the release of the album, the band sought out drummer Max Schuldberg and they played their first concert as a foursome opening for Peter Murphy at Southern Star Amphitheater. They played concerts in Texas as a foursome for two years. Along with the three founders and newest member Max Schuldberg, the band added producer Stephen Bogle as guitarist to complete the line up. The band recorded and produced \"Grip\" under their own start up label, Gut Records. \"Grip\" went on to sell 15,000 units with the help of a crafty rework of Bad Company's \"Feel like Makin Love\". Universal Records, at the time a brand new start up label, heard of the success of \"Grip\" and signed the band as their second artist ever. \"Devil Thumbs a Ride\", the 3rd album, had already been recorded and mastered and was about to be manufactured for another self-release when Universal stepped in to sign the band and release the album as-is. The Hunger had a hit song in 1996, \"Vanishing Cream\", from the \"Devil Thumbs a Ride\" CD, which received heavy airplay on rock stations and reached No. 4 on the Mainstream Rock charts. After two years of constant touring, the band finally stopped to record their second release with Universal Records, \"Cinematic Superthug\". After only moderate success with the single, \"Moderation\", the band asked to be and was granted a release from their contract from Universal Records. Two songs, \"Shoot to Kill\", also from \"Devil Thumbs a Ride\", and \"If\", from \"Grip\", reached No. 42 on Billboard's Dance/Club Play chart. The band has released six albums: two on Universal Records and four on independent labels. Former original drummer (1991-2003) Max Schuldberg (voted 2002's Best Drummer by the Houston Press Music Awards) parted with the band after the five albums in 2003 and moved to Los Angeles. Former guitarist and two time Grammy Award nominee (remixer, for his work with D.J. Cubanito) Stephen Bogle now Produces artists in the Metal, Electronic, and Pop genres. In late 2005 Stephen Bogle parted ways with the band, and Tim Huston was quickly picked up. With having only a few practices with the band they headed on tour with Ten Years. Tim Huston Stayed with the band from late '05 til 2013. \"The lifestyle was just getting to overwhelming for me to handle\". \"If I would have stayed, who knows what would have happened to me. There was just no off button\". In 2013, guitarist Raf Rivera joined the lineup, and the band is currently in the process of recording their first new material in over 8 years.", "Title: Violent Society\n\nViolent Society is a punk rock band that formed in 1990. The band is based out of Philadelphia, PA. The band was formed in high school by two friends, Mike (Mick), Mike Barbecow, and drummer Andy Petrov. Bill (Dirty Rotten Bill) and Pat Kelly filled out the lineup in 1990/91. Dave (Huevos) replaced Bill shortly before recording the album. \"Not Enjoyin' It\" In 1996 that was produced by scott stedeford and landed in the top 10 punk albums of the 90's. \"The Rise of Punk\" album was released along with about a half dozen singles, that included East Coast Assholes that was released in 1994 and also received similar acclaim. The year 1997 saw the release of \"Times of Distraught\" and in 1999, \"Separation is Killing Us,\" the final album before breaking up. Violent Society has toured the United States and Europe numerous times. The band primarily stopped playing together in 2003, occasionally performing \"reunion\" shows from. However, the band has since regrouped in 2008 with the current lineup. 2010 saw a return to touring with a West Coast tour in June along with the release of \"We Don't Believe\" on Creep Records. The band recently recorded new material for a soon-to-be-released Kill Your Idols tribute album and an upcoming Christmas compilation. The band reached back to olden days to capture Showcase Showdown's \"Merry Christmas, I Fucked Your Snowman\". They are now concentrating on new material.", "Title: L7 discography\n\nThe discography of the rock band L7. L7 was formed by Donita Sparks and Suzi Gardner on shared electric guitar and shared vocals in 1985. A year prior, Gardner had performed backing vocals on the Black Flag song \"Slip It In\". The band also consisted of bassist Jennifer Finch and drummer Roy Koutsky (who was in the band for a year and a half). After their debut the band recruited Demetra Plakas as their permanent drummer. This line up continued through their albums, Smell the Magic in 1990 with Subpop records, with signing to the record label Slash the band had recorded three albums, Bricks Are Heavy in 1992, and Hungry for Stink in 1994. By the time 1996 came around Finch had wanted to leave. While the band was preparing to record their next album. Greta Brink had taken over bass for the new album, . Which was released in 1997. Gail Greenwood took over as their bassist for their final album, Slap-Happy which was produced by their own record company, Wax Tadpole records. After this the band started to break up when Greenwood left the band. Janis Tanaka had taken over bass. However the band ended up going into an hiatus, in 2001.", "Title: The Plunderers (band)\n\nThe Plunderers were an Australian power pop band which formed in May 1984 in Canberra. The group's founding mainstays were Nic Dalton on bass guitar and lead vocals and Stevie Plunder (born Anthony Hayes) on lead guitar and vocals. In October 1985 they added Andy Waterhole (aka Andy Lewis) on keyboards, guitar and harmony vocals but he left by June the following year. The group issued three mini-albums, \"Trust Us\" (June 1988), \"Sarah's not Falling in Love\" (April 1990), and \"Home Movie\" (1992); a live album, \"13.7.91 Live! Live! Live!\" (1991); and three albums, \"No Era Is Safe\" (1986), \"Half a Cow\" (1986), and \"Banana Smoothie Honey\" (1992); before disbanding later that year. Australian musicologist, Ian McFarlane, described their early sound as \"a punky brand of power pop that mixed frantic guitar riffs, sharp harmonies and diamond-hard pop melodies\" before starting to \"explore a more tripped-out kind of psychedelic revivalism\". In 1989 Dalton and Plunder and their drummer, Geoff Milne, formed a side project, Hippy Dribble, playing \"tongue-in-cheek, thrashy neo-psychedelic pop\". In December 1990 the trio also formed Captain Denim to play \"more laid-back songs mostly ... influenced by the likes of Buffalo Springfield, Country & Western and folkrock\". Both these groups issued material including a split album, \"Silver Apples\"/\"Fade\" in 1994. In late 1992 former band mates, Lewis and Plunder, formed The Whitlams with Tim Freedman. Plunder died on 26 January 1996, at the age of 32 years and Lewis died on 12 February 2000, at the age of 33 years." ]
2,308
What is the stage name of the female lead in D'Lucky Ones?
Dara
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[ { "sentences": [ "Mei Lan (22 October 1894 – 8 August 1961), better known by his stage name Mei Lanfang, was one of the most famous Peking opera artists in modern Chinese theater.", " He was exclusively known for his female lead roles (\"dan\") and particularly his \"verdant-robed girls\" (\"qingyi\"), young or middle-aged women of grace and refinement.", " He was considered one of the \"Four Great \"Dan\"\", along with Shang Xiaoyun, Cheng Yanqiu, and Xun Huisheng." ], "title": "Mei Lanfang" }, { "sentences": [ "\"My Everything\" was Grace's 3rd single under the SM Entertainment, released on November 6, 2006.", " Unlike previous singles, which consisted of R&B/dance tracks, the lead song from the single was a ballad and accompanied by a softer image.", " To signal the change, the group's name was changed to \"TSZX the Grace\", which each member adding the suffix to their own stage names as well.", " The music video for \"My Everything\" featured Kim Kibum of Super Junior as the male lead and YoonA of Girls' Generation as the female lead." ], "title": "My Everything (The Grace song)" }, { "sentences": [ "Kim Ji-yeon (; born March 20, 1995), commonly known by her stage name Kei, is a South Korean singer and actress.", " She made her debut as a main vocalist of South Korean girl group Lovelyz in 2014.", " She made her acting debut as the female lead in the web drama \"Matching!", " Boys Archery\" in 2016." ], "title": "Kei (singer)" }, { "sentences": [ "D' Lucky Ones!", " is a 2006 Filpino romantic comedy film starring Sandara Park, Joseph Bitangcol, Eugene Domingo, and Pokwang." ], "title": "D' Lucky Ones" }, { "sentences": [ "Jack & Coke (formerly known as SeventyEight) is a Swedish producer- and songwriting team consisting of Svante Halldin and Jakob Hazell.", " They have co-produced the Swedish Eurovision Song Contest winner Loreen's song \"Euphoria\" and \"Crying Out Your Name\".", " They have also produced songs for the Estonian artist Kerli, including the single \"Zero Gravity\" and \"The Lucky Ones\"." ], "title": "Jack & Coke" }, { "sentences": [ "Chantoozies are an Australian pop group, the band featured four female lead vocals/ singers: Eve von Bibra, Angie La Bozzetta, Ally Fowler and Tottie Goldsmith; and four male musicians: Brett Goldsmith (bass guitars, keyboards, programming), Scott Griffiths (keyboards, programming), Frank McKoy (guitars, vocals) and David Reyne (drums, backing vocals).", " Their name is an intentional mispronunciation of the French word for female singer \"chanteuse\".", " Tottie Goldsmith, Ally Fowler and musician David Reyne were well known television celebrities who had acted in Australian soap operas at the time the band started." ], "title": "Chantoozies" }, { "sentences": [ "Irene Champlin (born Irene Parsons March 16, 1931 in Waurika, Oklahoma, died July 10, 1990, Greenwich, Connecticut) was an American actress.", " Her most prominent role was as Dale Arden in the 1954-1955 syndicated television series \"Flash Gordon\".", " Her portrayal of Arden has been praised for breaking from the typical damsel in distress of the earlier comic strip and film serials to present the character as a trained scientist and a \"quick thinker who often saved [Flash and Dr. Zarkov] from perishing.\"", " In addition to her role as Arden, Champlin had lead roles in the stage productions \"Calculated Risk\" and \"For Crying Out Loud\" and played the female lead in the motion picture \"Resistance\".", " Other television appearances included \"The Perry Como Show\", \"The United States Steel Hour\" and \"The Guiding Light\"." ], "title": "Irene Champlin" }, { "sentences": [ "Sandara Park (born November 12, 1984), better known by her stage name Dara, is a South Korean singer, actress and host.", " Seen as one of the few most influential Korean stars in the Philippines due to the success of her multifaceted career, she was given the honorific national title \"\"Pambansang Krungkrung ng Pilipinas\"\", and was nicknamed the \"BoA of the Philippines\" by Korean fans.", " She is recognized as a fashion and beauty icon because of her eccentric and distinct fashion style.", " Park is also acknowledged for acting as a bridge between Filipino and South Korean culture, and was given a plaque of appreciation by the Korea Tourism Organization for her contributions.", " Aspects of Park's personal life, including her relationships, family issues, and the fallout with Hero Angeles while still in the Philippines, attracted national attention as well." ], "title": "Sandara Park" }, { "sentences": [ "Nkechi Ka Egenamba, (first name pronounced n-kay-chee) known as Ninja, is an English rapper and the female lead vocalist for the British indie band The Go!", " Team.", " Doing a mixture of rapping, chanting and singing, Ninja is well known for her energetic stage performances and dancing.", " In 2005, \"NME\" voted Ninja the 15th coolest person in music." ], "title": "Ninja (British rapper)" }, { "sentences": [ "Kim Ji-yeon (Hangul: 김지연 ; born August 19, 1995), better known by her stage name Bona, is a South Korean singer and a member of the South Korean girl group Cosmic Girls.", " She made her acting debut in the KBS2 drama \"Hit the Top\", and is cast as the female lead in teen drama \"Girls' Generation 1979\"." ], "title": "Bona (singer)" } ]
[ "Title: Mei Lanfang\n\nMei Lan (22 October 1894 – 8 August 1961), better known by his stage name Mei Lanfang, was one of the most famous Peking opera artists in modern Chinese theater. He was exclusively known for his female lead roles (\"dan\") and particularly his \"verdant-robed girls\" (\"qingyi\"), young or middle-aged women of grace and refinement. He was considered one of the \"Four Great \"Dan\"\", along with Shang Xiaoyun, Cheng Yanqiu, and Xun Huisheng.", "Title: My Everything (The Grace song)\n\n\"My Everything\" was Grace's 3rd single under the SM Entertainment, released on November 6, 2006. Unlike previous singles, which consisted of R&B/dance tracks, the lead song from the single was a ballad and accompanied by a softer image. To signal the change, the group's name was changed to \"TSZX the Grace\", which each member adding the suffix to their own stage names as well. The music video for \"My Everything\" featured Kim Kibum of Super Junior as the male lead and YoonA of Girls' Generation as the female lead.", "Title: Kei (singer)\n\nKim Ji-yeon (; born March 20, 1995), commonly known by her stage name Kei, is a South Korean singer and actress. She made her debut as a main vocalist of South Korean girl group Lovelyz in 2014. She made her acting debut as the female lead in the web drama \"Matching! Boys Archery\" in 2016.", "Title: D' Lucky Ones\n\nD' Lucky Ones! is a 2006 Filpino romantic comedy film starring Sandara Park, Joseph Bitangcol, Eugene Domingo, and Pokwang.", "Title: Jack & Coke\n\nJack & Coke (formerly known as SeventyEight) is a Swedish producer- and songwriting team consisting of Svante Halldin and Jakob Hazell. They have co-produced the Swedish Eurovision Song Contest winner Loreen's song \"Euphoria\" and \"Crying Out Your Name\". They have also produced songs for the Estonian artist Kerli, including the single \"Zero Gravity\" and \"The Lucky Ones\".", "Title: Chantoozies\n\nChantoozies are an Australian pop group, the band featured four female lead vocals/ singers: Eve von Bibra, Angie La Bozzetta, Ally Fowler and Tottie Goldsmith; and four male musicians: Brett Goldsmith (bass guitars, keyboards, programming), Scott Griffiths (keyboards, programming), Frank McKoy (guitars, vocals) and David Reyne (drums, backing vocals). Their name is an intentional mispronunciation of the French word for female singer \"chanteuse\". Tottie Goldsmith, Ally Fowler and musician David Reyne were well known television celebrities who had acted in Australian soap operas at the time the band started.", "Title: Irene Champlin\n\nIrene Champlin (born Irene Parsons March 16, 1931 in Waurika, Oklahoma, died July 10, 1990, Greenwich, Connecticut) was an American actress. Her most prominent role was as Dale Arden in the 1954-1955 syndicated television series \"Flash Gordon\". Her portrayal of Arden has been praised for breaking from the typical damsel in distress of the earlier comic strip and film serials to present the character as a trained scientist and a \"quick thinker who often saved [Flash and Dr. Zarkov] from perishing.\" In addition to her role as Arden, Champlin had lead roles in the stage productions \"Calculated Risk\" and \"For Crying Out Loud\" and played the female lead in the motion picture \"Resistance\". Other television appearances included \"The Perry Como Show\", \"The United States Steel Hour\" and \"The Guiding Light\".", "Title: Sandara Park\n\nSandara Park (born November 12, 1984), better known by her stage name Dara, is a South Korean singer, actress and host. Seen as one of the few most influential Korean stars in the Philippines due to the success of her multifaceted career, she was given the honorific national title \"\"Pambansang Krungkrung ng Pilipinas\"\", and was nicknamed the \"BoA of the Philippines\" by Korean fans. She is recognized as a fashion and beauty icon because of her eccentric and distinct fashion style. Park is also acknowledged for acting as a bridge between Filipino and South Korean culture, and was given a plaque of appreciation by the Korea Tourism Organization for her contributions. Aspects of Park's personal life, including her relationships, family issues, and the fallout with Hero Angeles while still in the Philippines, attracted national attention as well.", "Title: Ninja (British rapper)\n\nNkechi Ka Egenamba, (first name pronounced n-kay-chee) known as Ninja, is an English rapper and the female lead vocalist for the British indie band The Go! Team. Doing a mixture of rapping, chanting and singing, Ninja is well known for her energetic stage performances and dancing. In 2005, \"NME\" voted Ninja the 15th coolest person in music.", "Title: Bona (singer)\n\nKim Ji-yeon (Hangul: 김지연 ; born August 19, 1995), better known by her stage name Bona, is a South Korean singer and a member of the South Korean girl group Cosmic Girls. She made her acting debut in the KBS2 drama \"Hit the Top\", and is cast as the female lead in teen drama \"Girls' Generation 1979\"." ]
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When was the American basketball player born who was among the top three picks of The 1992 NBA draft with Shaquille O'Neal and Alonzo Mourning?
August 17, 1969
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[ { "sentences": [ "The North Carolina Tar Heels men's basketball team, representing the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, has had 110 players drafted into the National Basketball Association (NBA) since the league began holding the yearly event in 1947.", " Each NBA franchise seeks to add new players through an annual draft.", " The NBA uses a draft lottery to determine the first three picks of the NBA draft; the 14 teams that did not make the playoffs the previous year are eligible to participate.", " After the first three picks are decided, the rest of the teams pick in reverse order of their win–loss record.", " To be eligible for the NBA Draft, a player in the United States must be at least 19 years old during the calendar year of the draft and must be at least one year removed from the graduation of his high school class." ], "title": "List of North Carolina Tar Heels in the NBA draft" }, { "sentences": [ "The 1992 NBA draft took place on June 24, 1992, in Portland, Oregon.", " At the time, the draft was considered to be one of the deepest drafts in NBA history.", " The top three picks (Shaquille O'Neal, Alonzo Mourning, Christian Laettner) were considered can't-miss prospects.", " O'Neal and Mourning are Hall of Famers.", " Laettner made one All-Star game in his career and was an Olympic Gold Medalist on the 1992 Dream Team, but did not live up to the lofty expectations set for him.", " All three would end up playing together on the 2005 Miami Heat.", " Two other players went on to become All-Stars (Tom Gugliotta once, Latrell Sprewell four times) and several others had solid careers (Jimmy Jackson, Robert Horry, Doug Christie, P.J. Brown, LaPhonso Ellis, Jon Barry, Walt Williams, Anthony Peeler, and Clarence Weatherspoon).", " Harold Miner, who was given the nickname \"Baby Jordan\" because of his similarities to Michael Jordan, slipped to number 12 and, other than winning two slam dunk contests, only had a brief, uneventful four-year career." ], "title": "1992 NBA draft" }, { "sentences": [ "The 1992–93 NBA season was the fifth season for the Charlotte Hornets in the National Basketball Association.", " In the 1992 NBA draft, the Hornets selected center Alonzo Mourning out of Georgetown with the second overall pick.", " With the addition of Mourning, along with second-year star Larry Johnson and Muggsy Bogues, the Hornets struggled around .500 for most of the season, but won 9 of their final 12 games finishing their season third in the Central Division with a 44–38 record, and qualified for their first ever playoff appearance.", " The team became the first of the four expansion franchises of the late 1980s to win a playoff series, when Mourning sunk a 20 ft jumper at the buzzer in Game 4 of the first round playoff series against the 4th-seeded Boston Celtics.", " However, in the semifinals, the Hornets were eliminated by the New York Knicks in five games." ], "title": "1992–93 Charlotte Hornets season" }, { "sentences": [ "The 2004–05 NBA season season was the 17th season for the Miami Heat in the National Basketball Association.", " The Heat entered the season with high expectations following the acquisition of All-Star center Shaquille O'Neal from the Los Angeles Lakers, plus signing free agents Christian Laettner, three-point specialist Damon Jones, and Shandon Anderson.", " The team played solid basketball posting a 14-game winning streak between December and January winning 25 of their first 32 games, then winning twelve straight between February and March.", " At midseason, the team re-signed free agent All-Star center Alonzo Mourning, and re-acquired former Heat guard Steve Smith from the expansion Charlotte Bobcats.", " The Heat finished in first place in both their division and conference with a 59–23 record, which was the franchise's best since 1996–97." ], "title": "2004–05 Miami Heat season" }, { "sentences": [ "The 1967 NBA draft was the 21st annual draft of the National Basketball Association (NBA).", " The draft was held on May 3 and 4, 1967 before the 1967–68 season.", " In this draft, 12 NBA teams took turns selecting amateur U.S. college basketball players.", " A player who had finished his four-year college eligibility was eligible for selection.", " If a player left college early, he would not be eligible for selection until his college class graduated.", " The first two picks in the draft belonged to the teams that finished last in each division, with the order determined by a coin flip.", " The Detroit Pistons won the coin flip and were awarded the first overall pick, while the Baltimore Bullets were awarded the second pick.", " The remaining first-round picks and the subsequent rounds were assigned to teams in reverse order of their win–loss record in the previous season.", " Five teams that had the best records in previous season were not awarded second round draft picks.", " Two expansion franchises, the Seattle SuperSonics and the San Diego Rockets, took part in the NBA Draft for the first time and were assigned the sixth and seventh pick in the first round, along with the last two picks of each subsequent round.", " The draft consisted of 20 rounds comprising 162 players selected." ], "title": "1967 NBA draft" }, { "sentences": [ "Christian Donald Laettner ( , ; born August 17, 1969) is a retired American basketball player whose Hall of Fame career for the Duke Blue Devils is widely regarded as one of the best in National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) history.", " He was the star player on the back-to-back National Championship teams of 1991 and 1992.", " He is particularly famous for his game-winning shot against Kentucky in the 1992 regional final and for the hatred he received from opposing fans." ], "title": "Christian Laettner" }, { "sentences": [ "The 1977 NBA draft was the 31st annual draft of the National Basketball Association (NBA).", " The draft was held on June 10, 1977, before the 1977–78 season.", " In this draft, 22 NBA teams took turns selecting amateur U.S. college basketball players and other eligible players, including international players.", " The first two picks in the draft belonged to the teams that finished last in each conference, with the order determined by a coin flip.", " The Milwaukee Bucks won the coin flip and were awarded the first overall pick, while the Kansas City Kings, who obtained the New York Nets first-round pick in a trade, were awarded the second pick.", " The remaining first-round picks and the subsequent rounds were assigned to teams in reverse order of their win–loss record in the previous season.", " A player who had finished his four-year college eligibility was eligible for selection.", " If a player left college early, he would not be eligible for selection until his college class graduated.", " Before the draft, six college underclassmen were declared eligible for selection under the \"hardship\" rule.", " These players had applied and gave evidence of financial hardship to the league, which granted them the right to start earning their living by starting their professional careers earlier.", " Four former American Basketball Association (ABA) franchises who joined the NBA when both leagues merged, the Denver Nuggets, the Indiana Pacers, the New York Nets and the San Antonio Spurs, took part in the NBA Draft for the first time.", " Prior to the start of the season, the Nets relocated to New Jersey and became the New Jersey Nets.", " The draft consisted of 8 rounds comprising the selection of 170 players." ], "title": "1977 NBA draft" }, { "sentences": [ "The 1976 NBA draft was the 30th annual draft of the National Basketball Association (NBA).", " The draft was held on June 8, 1976, before the 1976–77 season.", " In this draft, 18 NBA teams took turns selecting amateur U.S. college basketball players and other eligible players, including international players.", " The first two picks in the draft belonged to the teams that finished last in each conference, with the order determined by a coin flip.", " The Atlanta Hawks won the coin flip and were awarded the first overall pick, while the Chicago Bulls were awarded the second pick.", " The Hawks then traded the first pick to the Houston Rockets before the draft.", " The remaining first-round picks and the subsequent rounds were assigned to teams in reverse order of their win–loss record in the previous season.", " The New York Knicks forfeited their first-round draft pick due to their illegal signing of George McGinnis whose rights were held by the Philadelphia 76ers.", " The 76ers, the Golden State Warriors and the Buffalo Braves also forfeited their second, third and fourth-round pick respectively due to their participation in 1975 supplementary draft American Basketball Association (ABA) players who had never been drafted in the NBA.", " A player who had finished his four-year college eligibility was eligible for selection.", " If a player left college early, he would not be eligible for selection until his college class graduated.", " Before the draft, 26 college underclassmen were declared eligible for selection under the \"hardship\" rule.", " 13 of them withdrew before the draft, leaving only 13 early entry candidates eligible for selection.", " These players had applied and gave evidence of financial hardship to the league, which granted them the right to start earning their living by starting their professional careers earlier.", " The draft consisted of 10 rounds comprising the selection of 173 players.", " On August 8, 1976, the league also hosted a Dispersal draft for ABA players from the Kentucky Colonels and Spirits of St. Louis, who were not included in the ABA–NBA merger." ], "title": "1976 NBA draft" }, { "sentences": [ "The 1997 NBA All-Star Game was the 47th edition of the All-Star Game and commemorated the 50th anniversary of NBA.", " The game was played on February 9, 1997, at Gund Arena (now known as Quicken Loans Arena) in Cleveland, Ohio, United States.", " The winner of the MVP award was Glen Rice of the Charlotte Hornets who played 25 minutes and scored 26 points while breaking two records in the process, 20 points in the third quarter and 24 points in the second half.", " Rice's 20 points in the period broke Hal Greer's record (19), set in 1968.", " Rice's 24 points in a half surpassed the previous mark of 23, owned by Wilt Chamberlain and Tom Chambers.", " Michael Jordan's 14 points, 11 rebounds, and 11 assists were the first and, until the 2011 NBA All-Star Game, the only triple-double in NBA All-Star Game history (LeBron James (2011), Dwyane Wade (2012), and Kevin Durant (2017) have also achieved this).", " Five players (Charles Barkley, Alonzo Mourning, Patrick Ewing, Clyde Drexler, Shaquille O’Neal) who were voted or selected for the team opted out due to injury, opening the doors for the annually neglected and the new stars—Joe Dumars, Detlef Schrempf, Chris Webber, Chris Gatling and 20-year-old second-year man Kevin Garnett took their spots." ], "title": "1997 NBA All-Star Game" }, { "sentences": [ "The Illinois Fighting Illini men's basketball team, representing the University of Illinois at Urbana–Champaign, has had 68 players drafted into the National Basketball Association (NBA) since the league began holding the yearly event in 1947.", " Each NBA franchise seeks to add new players through an annual draft.", " The NBA uses a draft lottery to determine the first three picks of the NBA draft; the 14 teams that did not make the playoffs the previous year are eligible to participate.", " After the first three picks are decided, the rest of the teams pick in reverse order of their win–loss record.", " To be eligible for the NBA Draft, a player in the United States must be at least 19 years old during the calendar year of the draft and must be at least one year removed from the graduation of his high school class." ], "title": "List of Illinois Fighting Illini in the NBA draft" } ]
[ "Title: List of North Carolina Tar Heels in the NBA draft\n\nThe North Carolina Tar Heels men's basketball team, representing the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, has had 110 players drafted into the National Basketball Association (NBA) since the league began holding the yearly event in 1947. Each NBA franchise seeks to add new players through an annual draft. The NBA uses a draft lottery to determine the first three picks of the NBA draft; the 14 teams that did not make the playoffs the previous year are eligible to participate. After the first three picks are decided, the rest of the teams pick in reverse order of their win–loss record. To be eligible for the NBA Draft, a player in the United States must be at least 19 years old during the calendar year of the draft and must be at least one year removed from the graduation of his high school class.", "Title: 1992 NBA draft\n\nThe 1992 NBA draft took place on June 24, 1992, in Portland, Oregon. At the time, the draft was considered to be one of the deepest drafts in NBA history. The top three picks (Shaquille O'Neal, Alonzo Mourning, Christian Laettner) were considered can't-miss prospects. O'Neal and Mourning are Hall of Famers. Laettner made one All-Star game in his career and was an Olympic Gold Medalist on the 1992 Dream Team, but did not live up to the lofty expectations set for him. All three would end up playing together on the 2005 Miami Heat. Two other players went on to become All-Stars (Tom Gugliotta once, Latrell Sprewell four times) and several others had solid careers (Jimmy Jackson, Robert Horry, Doug Christie, P.J. Brown, LaPhonso Ellis, Jon Barry, Walt Williams, Anthony Peeler, and Clarence Weatherspoon). Harold Miner, who was given the nickname \"Baby Jordan\" because of his similarities to Michael Jordan, slipped to number 12 and, other than winning two slam dunk contests, only had a brief, uneventful four-year career.", "Title: 1992–93 Charlotte Hornets season\n\nThe 1992–93 NBA season was the fifth season for the Charlotte Hornets in the National Basketball Association. In the 1992 NBA draft, the Hornets selected center Alonzo Mourning out of Georgetown with the second overall pick. With the addition of Mourning, along with second-year star Larry Johnson and Muggsy Bogues, the Hornets struggled around .500 for most of the season, but won 9 of their final 12 games finishing their season third in the Central Division with a 44–38 record, and qualified for their first ever playoff appearance. The team became the first of the four expansion franchises of the late 1980s to win a playoff series, when Mourning sunk a 20 ft jumper at the buzzer in Game 4 of the first round playoff series against the 4th-seeded Boston Celtics. However, in the semifinals, the Hornets were eliminated by the New York Knicks in five games.", "Title: 2004–05 Miami Heat season\n\nThe 2004–05 NBA season season was the 17th season for the Miami Heat in the National Basketball Association. The Heat entered the season with high expectations following the acquisition of All-Star center Shaquille O'Neal from the Los Angeles Lakers, plus signing free agents Christian Laettner, three-point specialist Damon Jones, and Shandon Anderson. The team played solid basketball posting a 14-game winning streak between December and January winning 25 of their first 32 games, then winning twelve straight between February and March. At midseason, the team re-signed free agent All-Star center Alonzo Mourning, and re-acquired former Heat guard Steve Smith from the expansion Charlotte Bobcats. The Heat finished in first place in both their division and conference with a 59–23 record, which was the franchise's best since 1996–97.", "Title: 1967 NBA draft\n\nThe 1967 NBA draft was the 21st annual draft of the National Basketball Association (NBA). The draft was held on May 3 and 4, 1967 before the 1967–68 season. In this draft, 12 NBA teams took turns selecting amateur U.S. college basketball players. A player who had finished his four-year college eligibility was eligible for selection. If a player left college early, he would not be eligible for selection until his college class graduated. The first two picks in the draft belonged to the teams that finished last in each division, with the order determined by a coin flip. The Detroit Pistons won the coin flip and were awarded the first overall pick, while the Baltimore Bullets were awarded the second pick. The remaining first-round picks and the subsequent rounds were assigned to teams in reverse order of their win–loss record in the previous season. Five teams that had the best records in previous season were not awarded second round draft picks. Two expansion franchises, the Seattle SuperSonics and the San Diego Rockets, took part in the NBA Draft for the first time and were assigned the sixth and seventh pick in the first round, along with the last two picks of each subsequent round. The draft consisted of 20 rounds comprising 162 players selected.", "Title: Christian Laettner\n\nChristian Donald Laettner ( , ; born August 17, 1969) is a retired American basketball player whose Hall of Fame career for the Duke Blue Devils is widely regarded as one of the best in National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) history. He was the star player on the back-to-back National Championship teams of 1991 and 1992. He is particularly famous for his game-winning shot against Kentucky in the 1992 regional final and for the hatred he received from opposing fans.", "Title: 1977 NBA draft\n\nThe 1977 NBA draft was the 31st annual draft of the National Basketball Association (NBA). The draft was held on June 10, 1977, before the 1977–78 season. In this draft, 22 NBA teams took turns selecting amateur U.S. college basketball players and other eligible players, including international players. The first two picks in the draft belonged to the teams that finished last in each conference, with the order determined by a coin flip. The Milwaukee Bucks won the coin flip and were awarded the first overall pick, while the Kansas City Kings, who obtained the New York Nets first-round pick in a trade, were awarded the second pick. The remaining first-round picks and the subsequent rounds were assigned to teams in reverse order of their win–loss record in the previous season. A player who had finished his four-year college eligibility was eligible for selection. If a player left college early, he would not be eligible for selection until his college class graduated. Before the draft, six college underclassmen were declared eligible for selection under the \"hardship\" rule. These players had applied and gave evidence of financial hardship to the league, which granted them the right to start earning their living by starting their professional careers earlier. Four former American Basketball Association (ABA) franchises who joined the NBA when both leagues merged, the Denver Nuggets, the Indiana Pacers, the New York Nets and the San Antonio Spurs, took part in the NBA Draft for the first time. Prior to the start of the season, the Nets relocated to New Jersey and became the New Jersey Nets. The draft consisted of 8 rounds comprising the selection of 170 players.", "Title: 1976 NBA draft\n\nThe 1976 NBA draft was the 30th annual draft of the National Basketball Association (NBA). The draft was held on June 8, 1976, before the 1976–77 season. In this draft, 18 NBA teams took turns selecting amateur U.S. college basketball players and other eligible players, including international players. The first two picks in the draft belonged to the teams that finished last in each conference, with the order determined by a coin flip. The Atlanta Hawks won the coin flip and were awarded the first overall pick, while the Chicago Bulls were awarded the second pick. The Hawks then traded the first pick to the Houston Rockets before the draft. The remaining first-round picks and the subsequent rounds were assigned to teams in reverse order of their win–loss record in the previous season. The New York Knicks forfeited their first-round draft pick due to their illegal signing of George McGinnis whose rights were held by the Philadelphia 76ers. The 76ers, the Golden State Warriors and the Buffalo Braves also forfeited their second, third and fourth-round pick respectively due to their participation in 1975 supplementary draft American Basketball Association (ABA) players who had never been drafted in the NBA. A player who had finished his four-year college eligibility was eligible for selection. If a player left college early, he would not be eligible for selection until his college class graduated. Before the draft, 26 college underclassmen were declared eligible for selection under the \"hardship\" rule. 13 of them withdrew before the draft, leaving only 13 early entry candidates eligible for selection. These players had applied and gave evidence of financial hardship to the league, which granted them the right to start earning their living by starting their professional careers earlier. The draft consisted of 10 rounds comprising the selection of 173 players. On August 8, 1976, the league also hosted a Dispersal draft for ABA players from the Kentucky Colonels and Spirits of St. Louis, who were not included in the ABA–NBA merger.", "Title: 1997 NBA All-Star Game\n\nThe 1997 NBA All-Star Game was the 47th edition of the All-Star Game and commemorated the 50th anniversary of NBA. The game was played on February 9, 1997, at Gund Arena (now known as Quicken Loans Arena) in Cleveland, Ohio, United States. The winner of the MVP award was Glen Rice of the Charlotte Hornets who played 25 minutes and scored 26 points while breaking two records in the process, 20 points in the third quarter and 24 points in the second half. Rice's 20 points in the period broke Hal Greer's record (19), set in 1968. Rice's 24 points in a half surpassed the previous mark of 23, owned by Wilt Chamberlain and Tom Chambers. Michael Jordan's 14 points, 11 rebounds, and 11 assists were the first and, until the 2011 NBA All-Star Game, the only triple-double in NBA All-Star Game history (LeBron James (2011), Dwyane Wade (2012), and Kevin Durant (2017) have also achieved this). Five players (Charles Barkley, Alonzo Mourning, Patrick Ewing, Clyde Drexler, Shaquille O’Neal) who were voted or selected for the team opted out due to injury, opening the doors for the annually neglected and the new stars—Joe Dumars, Detlef Schrempf, Chris Webber, Chris Gatling and 20-year-old second-year man Kevin Garnett took their spots.", "Title: List of Illinois Fighting Illini in the NBA draft\n\nThe Illinois Fighting Illini men's basketball team, representing the University of Illinois at Urbana–Champaign, has had 68 players drafted into the National Basketball Association (NBA) since the league began holding the yearly event in 1947. Each NBA franchise seeks to add new players through an annual draft. The NBA uses a draft lottery to determine the first three picks of the NBA draft; the 14 teams that did not make the playoffs the previous year are eligible to participate. After the first three picks are decided, the rest of the teams pick in reverse order of their win–loss record. To be eligible for the NBA Draft, a player in the United States must be at least 19 years old during the calendar year of the draft and must be at least one year removed from the graduation of his high school class." ]
2,310
The super is the last film to feature what actor who portrayed Det. Frank Ochoa in Death Wish?
Vincent Gardenia
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{ "title": [ "The Super", "Vincent Gardenia", "Vincent Gardenia" ], "sent_id": [ 2, 0, 2 ] }
[ { "sentences": [ "Death Wish II is a 1982 crime thriller action film directed by Michael Winner.", " It is the first of four sequels to the 1974 film \"Death Wish\".", " In \"Death Wish II\", architect Paul Kersey (Charles Bronson) moves to Los Angeles with his daughter (Robin Sherwood).", " After his daughter is murdered at the hands of several gang members, Kersey is once again forced to become a vigilante.", " Unlike the original, in which he hunts down every criminal he encounters, Kersey only pursues his family's attackers.", " The sequel makes a complete breakaway from the Brian Garfield novels \"Death Wish\" and \"Death Sentence,\" redefining the Paul Kersey character." ], "title": "Death Wish II" }, { "sentences": [ "The Super is a 1991 American comedy film starring Joe Pesci as a New York City slum landlord sentenced to live in one of his own buildings until it is brought up to code.", " Screenwriter Nora Ephron co-scripted the story with Sam Simon.", " This is the last film in which Vincent Gardenia appeared." ], "title": "The Super" }, { "sentences": [ "The Stone Killer is a 1973 action thriller film starring Charles Bronson and directed by Michael Winner.", " It came out in between \"The Mechanic\" and \"Death Wish\", all three of which teamed up actor/director Bronson and Winner.", " Norman Fell and John Ritter appear as cops in this film, not too long before the TV series \"Three's Company\".", " Character actor Stuart Margolin plays a significant role; he also appeared in \"Death Wish\"." ], "title": "The Stone Killer" }, { "sentences": [ "Death Wish V: The Face of Death is a 1994 action crime film and the fifth and final installment in the \"Death Wish\" series.", " It features Charles Bronson, who reprises his role as Paul Kersey in his final theatrical starring role.", " In the film, Kersey battles mobsters as he tries to protect his girlfriend (played by Lesley-Anne Down) from her ex-husband, mob boss Tommy O'Shea (Michael Parks)." ], "title": "Death Wish V: The Face of Death" }, { "sentences": [ "Vincent Gardenia (born Vincenzo Scognamiglio; January 7, 1920 – December 9, 1992) was an Italian-American stage, film, and television actor.", " He was twice nominated for the Academy Award for Best Supporting Actor, first for \"Bang the Drum Slowly\" (1973) and again for \"Moonstruck\" (1987).", " He also portrayed Det. Frank Ochoa in \"Death Wish\" (1974) and its 1982 sequel, as well as Mr. Mushnik in the musical film adaptation of \"Little Shop of Horrors\" (1986)." ], "title": "Vincent Gardenia" }, { "sentences": [ "Death Wish is a 1974 American vigilante action film, loosely based on the 1972 novel of the same name by Brian Garfield.", " The film was directed by Michael Winner and stars Charles Bronson as Paul Kersey, a man who becomes a vigilante after his wife is murdered and his daughter sexually assaulted during a home invasion.", " It was the first of the \"Death Wish\" film franchise." ], "title": "Death Wish (1974 film)" }, { "sentences": [ "Death Wish 4: The Crackdown is an American 1987 action crime film, and the fourth installment in the \"Death Wish\" film series.", " The film was directed by J. Lee Thompson, and features Charles Bronson, who reprises his leading role as Paul Kersey.", " In the film, Kersey is once again forced to become a vigilante after his girlfriend's daughter dies of a drug overdose.", " He is recruited by tabloid owner Nathan White (John P. Ryan) to take down various crime figures of the Los Angeles drug trade." ], "title": "Death Wish 4: The Crackdown" }, { "sentences": [ "Brian Francis Wynne Garfield (born January 26, 1939) is an American novelist and screenwriter.", " He wrote his first published book at the age of eighteen and wrote several novels under such pen names as \"Frank Wynne\" and \"'Brian Wynne\" before gaining prominence when his book \"Hopscotch\" (1975) won the 1976 Edgar Award for Best Novel.", " He is best known for his 1972 novel \"Death Wish\", which was adapted for the 1974 film of the same title, followed by four sequels, and an upcoming remake.", " His follow-up 1975 sequel to \"Death Wish\", \"Death Sentence\", was very loosely adapted into the 2007 film of the same name; it had an entirely different storyline, but with the novel's same look on vigilantism.", " Garfield is also the author of \"The Thousand-Mile War: World War II in Alaska and the Aleutians\", which was a finalist for the Pulitzer Prize for History.", " Garfield's latest book, published in 2007, is \"Meinertzhagen\", the biography of controversial British intelligence officer Richard Meinertzhagen." ], "title": "Brian Garfield" }, { "sentences": [ "Death Wish is a soundtrack album by Herbie Hancock featuring music composed for Dino De Laurentiis' film \"Death Wish\" released on October 11, 1974 on Columbia Records." ], "title": "Death Wish (soundtrack)" }, { "sentences": [ "Death Wish 3 is a 1985 American action film starring Charles Bronson as vigilante killer Paul Kersey and is the third film in the \"Death Wish\" film series.", " It was written by Don Jakoby (under the pseudonym Michael Edmonds).", " This is the last \"Death Wish\" film to be directed by Michael Winner." ], "title": "Death Wish 3" } ]
[ "Title: Death Wish II\n\nDeath Wish II is a 1982 crime thriller action film directed by Michael Winner. It is the first of four sequels to the 1974 film \"Death Wish\". In \"Death Wish II\", architect Paul Kersey (Charles Bronson) moves to Los Angeles with his daughter (Robin Sherwood). After his daughter is murdered at the hands of several gang members, Kersey is once again forced to become a vigilante. Unlike the original, in which he hunts down every criminal he encounters, Kersey only pursues his family's attackers. The sequel makes a complete breakaway from the Brian Garfield novels \"Death Wish\" and \"Death Sentence,\" redefining the Paul Kersey character.", "Title: The Super\n\nThe Super is a 1991 American comedy film starring Joe Pesci as a New York City slum landlord sentenced to live in one of his own buildings until it is brought up to code. Screenwriter Nora Ephron co-scripted the story with Sam Simon. This is the last film in which Vincent Gardenia appeared.", "Title: The Stone Killer\n\nThe Stone Killer is a 1973 action thriller film starring Charles Bronson and directed by Michael Winner. It came out in between \"The Mechanic\" and \"Death Wish\", all three of which teamed up actor/director Bronson and Winner. Norman Fell and John Ritter appear as cops in this film, not too long before the TV series \"Three's Company\". Character actor Stuart Margolin plays a significant role; he also appeared in \"Death Wish\".", "Title: Death Wish V: The Face of Death\n\nDeath Wish V: The Face of Death is a 1994 action crime film and the fifth and final installment in the \"Death Wish\" series. It features Charles Bronson, who reprises his role as Paul Kersey in his final theatrical starring role. In the film, Kersey battles mobsters as he tries to protect his girlfriend (played by Lesley-Anne Down) from her ex-husband, mob boss Tommy O'Shea (Michael Parks).", "Title: Vincent Gardenia\n\nVincent Gardenia (born Vincenzo Scognamiglio; January 7, 1920 – December 9, 1992) was an Italian-American stage, film, and television actor. He was twice nominated for the Academy Award for Best Supporting Actor, first for \"Bang the Drum Slowly\" (1973) and again for \"Moonstruck\" (1987). He also portrayed Det. Frank Ochoa in \"Death Wish\" (1974) and its 1982 sequel, as well as Mr. Mushnik in the musical film adaptation of \"Little Shop of Horrors\" (1986).", "Title: Death Wish (1974 film)\n\nDeath Wish is a 1974 American vigilante action film, loosely based on the 1972 novel of the same name by Brian Garfield. The film was directed by Michael Winner and stars Charles Bronson as Paul Kersey, a man who becomes a vigilante after his wife is murdered and his daughter sexually assaulted during a home invasion. It was the first of the \"Death Wish\" film franchise.", "Title: Death Wish 4: The Crackdown\n\nDeath Wish 4: The Crackdown is an American 1987 action crime film, and the fourth installment in the \"Death Wish\" film series. The film was directed by J. Lee Thompson, and features Charles Bronson, who reprises his leading role as Paul Kersey. In the film, Kersey is once again forced to become a vigilante after his girlfriend's daughter dies of a drug overdose. He is recruited by tabloid owner Nathan White (John P. Ryan) to take down various crime figures of the Los Angeles drug trade.", "Title: Brian Garfield\n\nBrian Francis Wynne Garfield (born January 26, 1939) is an American novelist and screenwriter. He wrote his first published book at the age of eighteen and wrote several novels under such pen names as \"Frank Wynne\" and \"'Brian Wynne\" before gaining prominence when his book \"Hopscotch\" (1975) won the 1976 Edgar Award for Best Novel. He is best known for his 1972 novel \"Death Wish\", which was adapted for the 1974 film of the same title, followed by four sequels, and an upcoming remake. His follow-up 1975 sequel to \"Death Wish\", \"Death Sentence\", was very loosely adapted into the 2007 film of the same name; it had an entirely different storyline, but with the novel's same look on vigilantism. Garfield is also the author of \"The Thousand-Mile War: World War II in Alaska and the Aleutians\", which was a finalist for the Pulitzer Prize for History. Garfield's latest book, published in 2007, is \"Meinertzhagen\", the biography of controversial British intelligence officer Richard Meinertzhagen.", "Title: Death Wish (soundtrack)\n\nDeath Wish is a soundtrack album by Herbie Hancock featuring music composed for Dino De Laurentiis' film \"Death Wish\" released on October 11, 1974 on Columbia Records.", "Title: Death Wish 3\n\nDeath Wish 3 is a 1985 American action film starring Charles Bronson as vigilante killer Paul Kersey and is the third film in the \"Death Wish\" film series. It was written by Don Jakoby (under the pseudonym Michael Edmonds). This is the last \"Death Wish\" film to be directed by Michael Winner." ]
2,311
The Breda Mod. 5C was used by the Royal Italian Army in a colonial war that took place on what dates?
3 October 1935 to 5 May 1936
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{ "title": [ "Breda Mod. 5C", "Second Italo-Ethiopian War" ], "sent_id": [ 0, 0 ] }
[ { "sentences": [ "The Mitragliatrice Breda calibro 8 modello 37 (commonly known as the Breda mod.", " 37 or simply Breda 37) was an Italian heavy machine gun produced by Breda and adopted in 1937 by the Royal Italian Army.", " It was the standard machine gun for the Royal Italian Army during World War II, and continued to be used by the Italian Army after the conflict.", " The Breda 37 was meant as company/battalion support as compared to the more troublesome Breda 30 meant for squad/platoon support, and proved far more effective in combat, though possessing some of the same problematic features of Breda 30." ], "title": "Breda M37" }, { "sentences": [ "The Breda 5C was an Italian medium machine gun, which was adopted by the Royal Italian Army and used in the Second Italo-Ethiopian War and in World War II." ], "title": "Breda Mod. 5C" }, { "sentences": [ "The Breda Mod.", " 42 was an anti-tank grenade, developed by Breda, supplied to the Royal Italian Army during World War II." ], "title": "Breda Mod. 42" }, { "sentences": [ "The Division Tridentina Italian: \"Divisione Tridentina\" is one of three active divisions of the Italian Army.", " The division is based in Bolzano in the province of South Tyrol and part of the Alpine Troops Command in the same city.", " The division carries on the name and traditions of the World War II Royal Italian Army 2nd Alpine Division Tridentina and the Cold War Italian Army Alpine Brigade Tridentina." ], "title": "Division Tridentina" }, { "sentences": [ "The Second Italo-Ethiopian War, also referred to as the Second Italo-Abyssinian War, was a colonial war from 3 October 1935 to 5 May 1936 between the armed forces of the Kingdom of Italy and those of the Ethiopian Empire (also known as Abyssinia).", " Ethiopia was defeated, annexed and subjected to military occupation until the defeat of Italy in East Africa in 1941, during the East African Campaign of the Second World War." ], "title": "Second Italo-Ethiopian War" }, { "sentences": [ "The following is a list of equipment used by the Royal Italian Army (\"Regio Esercito\"), Italian Air Force (\"Regia Aeronautica\"), and Royal Italian Navy (\"Regia Marina\") during World War II." ], "title": "List of Italian Army equipment in World War II" }, { "sentences": [ "The Chief of Staff of the Italian Army refers to the Chiefs of Staffs of the Royal Italian Army from 1882 to 1946 and the Italian Army from 1946 to the present." ], "title": "Chief of Staff of the Italian Army" }, { "sentences": [ "The Breda Mod.", " 35 is a hand grenade issued to the Royal Italian Army during World War II." ], "title": "Breda Mod. 35" }, { "sentences": [ "The SPA 35 is an Italian light off-road truck vehicle produced in Italy by Fiat S.p.A. and used by the Royal Italian Army and the Regia Aeronautica during World War II and by the Italian Army in the postwar period.", " Dovunque is Italian for \"anywhere\" signifying that the vehicle is capable of travelling cross-country, \"35\" refers to the year of production." ], "title": "SPA Dovunque 35" }, { "sentences": [ "The Royal Italian Army (Italian: \"Regio Esercito Italiano\") was the army of the Kingdom of Italy from the unification of Italy in 1861 to the birth of the Italian Republic in 1946.", " In World War II the Royal Army fought first as part of the Axis (1939–43) and then as a co-belligerent of the Allies (1943–45).", " After the monarchy ended, the army changed its name to become the Italian Army (\"Esercito Italiano\")." ], "title": "Royal Italian Army" } ]
[ "Title: Breda M37\n\nThe Mitragliatrice Breda calibro 8 modello 37 (commonly known as the Breda mod. 37 or simply Breda 37) was an Italian heavy machine gun produced by Breda and adopted in 1937 by the Royal Italian Army. It was the standard machine gun for the Royal Italian Army during World War II, and continued to be used by the Italian Army after the conflict. The Breda 37 was meant as company/battalion support as compared to the more troublesome Breda 30 meant for squad/platoon support, and proved far more effective in combat, though possessing some of the same problematic features of Breda 30.", "Title: Breda Mod. 5C\n\nThe Breda 5C was an Italian medium machine gun, which was adopted by the Royal Italian Army and used in the Second Italo-Ethiopian War and in World War II.", "Title: Breda Mod. 42\n\nThe Breda Mod. 42 was an anti-tank grenade, developed by Breda, supplied to the Royal Italian Army during World War II.", "Title: Division Tridentina\n\nThe Division Tridentina Italian: \"Divisione Tridentina\" is one of three active divisions of the Italian Army. The division is based in Bolzano in the province of South Tyrol and part of the Alpine Troops Command in the same city. The division carries on the name and traditions of the World War II Royal Italian Army 2nd Alpine Division Tridentina and the Cold War Italian Army Alpine Brigade Tridentina.", "Title: Second Italo-Ethiopian War\n\nThe Second Italo-Ethiopian War, also referred to as the Second Italo-Abyssinian War, was a colonial war from 3 October 1935 to 5 May 1936 between the armed forces of the Kingdom of Italy and those of the Ethiopian Empire (also known as Abyssinia). Ethiopia was defeated, annexed and subjected to military occupation until the defeat of Italy in East Africa in 1941, during the East African Campaign of the Second World War.", "Title: List of Italian Army equipment in World War II\n\nThe following is a list of equipment used by the Royal Italian Army (\"Regio Esercito\"), Italian Air Force (\"Regia Aeronautica\"), and Royal Italian Navy (\"Regia Marina\") during World War II.", "Title: Chief of Staff of the Italian Army\n\nThe Chief of Staff of the Italian Army refers to the Chiefs of Staffs of the Royal Italian Army from 1882 to 1946 and the Italian Army from 1946 to the present.", "Title: Breda Mod. 35\n\nThe Breda Mod. 35 is a hand grenade issued to the Royal Italian Army during World War II.", "Title: SPA Dovunque 35\n\nThe SPA 35 is an Italian light off-road truck vehicle produced in Italy by Fiat S.p.A. and used by the Royal Italian Army and the Regia Aeronautica during World War II and by the Italian Army in the postwar period. Dovunque is Italian for \"anywhere\" signifying that the vehicle is capable of travelling cross-country, \"35\" refers to the year of production.", "Title: Royal Italian Army\n\nThe Royal Italian Army (Italian: \"Regio Esercito Italiano\") was the army of the Kingdom of Italy from the unification of Italy in 1861 to the birth of the Italian Republic in 1946. In World War II the Royal Army fought first as part of the Axis (1939–43) and then as a co-belligerent of the Allies (1943–45). After the monarchy ended, the army changed its name to become the Italian Army (\"Esercito Italiano\")." ]
2,312
Yukshin Gardan Sar and Gyachung Kang, are record breaking mountain what?
peak
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{ "title": [ "Yukshin Gardan Sar", "Gyachung Kang" ], "sent_id": [ 0, 0 ] }
[ { "sentences": [ "Momhil Sar, or Mumhail Sar as pronounced in Wakhi is at 7343 m above sea level, is the 64th highest mountain peak in the world.", " Mumhail Sar in Wakhi means the mountain that overlooks or is above Grandmother's cattle pen or paddock.", " It is situated in the Hispar Muztagh subrange of the Karakoram range, a few kilometres to the north-west of its parent peak Trivor." ], "title": "Momhil Sar" }, { "sentences": [ "Passu Sar (Urdu: ‎ ; or Passu Sar, Passu I) is a mountain peak in the Batura Muztagh, a sub-range of the Karakoram mountain range, located in the Gilgit District of Gilgit-Baltistan, Pakistan, west of the Hunza Valley.", " It is the high point of the Passu massif, which also includes Passu Diar (or \"Passu East\", \"Pasu II\").", " The peak lies on the main ridge of the Batura Muztagh, about 7 km (4 mi) east of Batura Sar." ], "title": "Passu Sar" }, { "sentences": [ "Anna Jelmini is an American female track and field athlete.", " On May 13, 2009 she set the US high school record in the discus throw with a toss of 190 feet 3 inches, breaking the existing record by US Olympian Suzy Powell set in 1994 and subsequently tied by Jelmini on April 24, 2009.", " On the same day she threw the shot put 54 feet 4-3/4 inches, the second longest toss in US high school history behind US Olympian Michelle Carter's 54 feet 10-3/4 inches, from 2003.", " Jelmini graduated from Shafter High School in Shafter, California in 2009 and attends Arizona State University.", " Due to these record breaking performances, at the end of the 2009 season she was named Gatorade's National Track and Field Female Athlete of the Year and \"Track and Field News\" \"High School Athlete of the Year.\"", " Anna Jelmini also received the key to the city in 2009." ], "title": "Anna Jelmini" }, { "sentences": [ "Gyachung Kang (Nepali: ग्याचुङ्काङ , \"Gyāchung Kāng\"; ) is a mountain in the Mahalangur Himal section of the Himalaya, and is the highest peak between Cho Oyu (8,201 m) and Mount Everest (8,848 m).", " It lies on the border between Nepal and China.", " As the fifteenth-highest peak in the world, it is also the highest peak that is not eight thousand metres tall; hence it is far less well-known than the lowest of the eight-thousanders, which are only about 100 m (328 ft) higher.", " The peak's lack of significant prominence (700 m) also contributes to its relative obscurity." ], "title": "Gyachung Kang" }, { "sentences": [ "Disteghil Sar or Distaghil Sar (Urdu: ‎ ) is the highest mountain in the Hispar Muztagh, a subrange of the Karakoram mountain range, in Gilgit-Baltistan.", " It is the 19th highest mountain on earth and the 7th highest peak in Pakistan.", " Destghil sar is a Wakhi language word, that means \"above the inner ranch.\"", " The mountain has an about 3 km long top ridge above 7400m with three distinct summits: (north)west 7885m, central 7760 m, and (south)east 7696m or 7535m ()." ], "title": "Distaghil Sar" }, { "sentences": [ "Regan Smith (born February 9, 2002) is an American swimmer.", " She competed in the women's 200 metre backstroke event at the 2017 World Aquatics Championships.", " She also won gold in the 100 m backstroke at the FINA World Junior Swimming Championships in record breaking fashion, breaking Missy Franklin's 15-16 NAG record, as well as the world junior record, previously set by Taylor Ruck in the semis." ], "title": "Regan Smith (swimmer)" }, { "sentences": [ "Kanjut Sar (Urdu: کنجت سر‎ ) or Kunjudh Sar as pronounced in \"Wakhi\" is a mountain located in the Hispar Muztagh, a subrange of the Karakoram mountain range.", " Kunjudh Sar in wakhi language mean that which overlooks Kunjudh, or above Kunjudh, while Khujudh is the wakhi name for Lower Hunza.", " It is the 26th highest mountain on Earth and the 11th highest in Pakistan." ], "title": "Kanjut Sar" }, { "sentences": [ "1948–49 was the thirty-sixth occasion on which the Lancashire Cup completion had been held.", " Wigan won the trophy by beating Warrington by the score of 14-8.", " The match was played at Station Road, Pendlebury, Salford, (historically in the county of Lancashire).", " The attendance was a record breaking 39,015, over 5,500 more than the previous record, and receipts were £5,518, another record.", " This was the third of Wigan’s record breaking run of six consecutive Lancashire Cup victories." ], "title": "1948–49 Lancashire Cup" }, { "sentences": [ "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." ], "title": "Sung-Mo Kang" }, { "sentences": [ "Yukshin Gardan Sar (Urdu: ‎ ) is a high peak of the Hispar Muztagh, a subrange of the Karakoram range in Pakistan.", " Its height is also often given as 7,469 m (24,505 ft) or 7,641 m (25,069 ft).", " It lies about 15 km (9 mi) northeast of Khunyang Chhish and 5 km (3 mi) northwest of Kanjut Sar.", " It is flanked on the northwest by the Yazghil Glacier and on the northeast by the Yukshin Gardan Glacier; both drain into the Shimshal River." ], "title": "Yukshin Gardan Sar" } ]
[ "Title: Momhil Sar\n\nMomhil Sar, or Mumhail Sar as pronounced in Wakhi is at 7343 m above sea level, is the 64th highest mountain peak in the world. Mumhail Sar in Wakhi means the mountain that overlooks or is above Grandmother's cattle pen or paddock. It is situated in the Hispar Muztagh subrange of the Karakoram range, a few kilometres to the north-west of its parent peak Trivor.", "Title: Passu Sar\n\nPassu Sar (Urdu: ‎ ; or Passu Sar, Passu I) is a mountain peak in the Batura Muztagh, a sub-range of the Karakoram mountain range, located in the Gilgit District of Gilgit-Baltistan, Pakistan, west of the Hunza Valley. It is the high point of the Passu massif, which also includes Passu Diar (or \"Passu East\", \"Pasu II\"). The peak lies on the main ridge of the Batura Muztagh, about 7 km (4 mi) east of Batura Sar.", "Title: Anna Jelmini\n\nAnna Jelmini is an American female track and field athlete. On May 13, 2009 she set the US high school record in the discus throw with a toss of 190 feet 3 inches, breaking the existing record by US Olympian Suzy Powell set in 1994 and subsequently tied by Jelmini on April 24, 2009. On the same day she threw the shot put 54 feet 4-3/4 inches, the second longest toss in US high school history behind US Olympian Michelle Carter's 54 feet 10-3/4 inches, from 2003. Jelmini graduated from Shafter High School in Shafter, California in 2009 and attends Arizona State University. Due to these record breaking performances, at the end of the 2009 season she was named Gatorade's National Track and Field Female Athlete of the Year and \"Track and Field News\" \"High School Athlete of the Year.\" Anna Jelmini also received the key to the city in 2009.", "Title: Gyachung Kang\n\nGyachung Kang (Nepali: ग्याचुङ्काङ , \"Gyāchung Kāng\"; ) is a mountain in the Mahalangur Himal section of the Himalaya, and is the highest peak between Cho Oyu (8,201 m) and Mount Everest (8,848 m). It lies on the border between Nepal and China. As the fifteenth-highest peak in the world, it is also the highest peak that is not eight thousand metres tall; hence it is far less well-known than the lowest of the eight-thousanders, which are only about 100 m (328 ft) higher. The peak's lack of significant prominence (700 m) also contributes to its relative obscurity.", "Title: Distaghil Sar\n\nDisteghil Sar or Distaghil Sar (Urdu: ‎ ) is the highest mountain in the Hispar Muztagh, a subrange of the Karakoram mountain range, in Gilgit-Baltistan. It is the 19th highest mountain on earth and the 7th highest peak in Pakistan. Destghil sar is a Wakhi language word, that means \"above the inner ranch.\" The mountain has an about 3 km long top ridge above 7400m with three distinct summits: (north)west 7885m, central 7760 m, and (south)east 7696m or 7535m ().", "Title: Regan Smith (swimmer)\n\nRegan Smith (born February 9, 2002) is an American swimmer. She competed in the women's 200 metre backstroke event at the 2017 World Aquatics Championships. She also won gold in the 100 m backstroke at the FINA World Junior Swimming Championships in record breaking fashion, breaking Missy Franklin's 15-16 NAG record, as well as the world junior record, previously set by Taylor Ruck in the semis.", "Title: Kanjut Sar\n\nKanjut Sar (Urdu: کنجت سر‎ ) or Kunjudh Sar as pronounced in \"Wakhi\" is a mountain located in the Hispar Muztagh, a subrange of the Karakoram mountain range. Kunjudh Sar in wakhi language mean that which overlooks Kunjudh, or above Kunjudh, while Khujudh is the wakhi name for Lower Hunza. It is the 26th highest mountain on Earth and the 11th highest in Pakistan.", "Title: 1948–49 Lancashire Cup\n\n1948–49 was the thirty-sixth occasion on which the Lancashire Cup completion had been held. Wigan won the trophy by beating Warrington by the score of 14-8. The match was played at Station Road, Pendlebury, Salford, (historically in the county of Lancashire). The attendance was a record breaking 39,015, over 5,500 more than the previous record, and receipts were £5,518, another record. This was the third of Wigan’s record breaking run of six consecutive Lancashire Cup victories.", "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: Yukshin Gardan Sar\n\nYukshin Gardan Sar (Urdu: ‎ ) is a high peak of the Hispar Muztagh, a subrange of the Karakoram range in Pakistan. Its height is also often given as 7,469 m (24,505 ft) or 7,641 m (25,069 ft). It lies about 15 km (9 mi) northeast of Khunyang Chhish and 5 km (3 mi) northwest of Kanjut Sar. It is flanked on the northwest by the Yazghil Glacier and on the northeast by the Yukshin Gardan Glacier; both drain into the Shimshal River." ]
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This actress has played in the ITV series "The Bletchley Circle" and alongside Keeley Hawes and Jodhi May in a series based on a best-selling debut novel by who?
Sarah Waters
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{ "title": [ "Rachael Stirling", "Rachael Stirling", "Tipping the Velvet (TV series)", "Tipping the Velvet (TV series)" ], "sent_id": [ 0, 2, 0, 2 ] }
[ { "sentences": [ "Chris Ryan's Strike Back, also known as Strike Back: Origins on Cinemax, is a six-part British television series based on the novel of the same name written by best-selling author and former soldier of the Special Air Service, Chris Ryan, and is the first series of \"Strike Back\".", " It was produced by Left Bank Pictures for Sky1.", " The cast of \"Strike Back\" is led by Richard Armitage and Andrew Lincoln, also starring Orla Brady, Shelley Conn, Colin Salmon and Jodhi May, including a variety of guest appearances including Toby Stephens, Ewen Bremner, Dhaffer L'Abidine, Shaun Parkes and Alexander Siddig.", " The series follows John Porter (Armitage), a former British Special Forces soldier, who is drafted back into service by Section 20, a fictional branch of the Defence Intelligence (DI) of the Ministry of Defence." ], "title": "Chris Ryan's Strike Back" }, { "sentences": [ "Rachael Atlanta Stirling (born 30 May 1977) is an English stage, film and television actress.", " She has been nominated twice for the Laurence Olivier Award for her stage work.", " She played Nancy Astley in the BBC drama \"Tipping the Velvet\", and Millie in the ITV series \"The Bletchley Circle\"." ], "title": "Rachael Stirling" }, { "sentences": [ "The Blonde Bombshell was a two-part mini-series based on the life and death of actress Diana Dors.", " It was produced by LWT for ITV, and was first shown on 26 and 27 April 1999.", " Keeley Hawes played Dors during her early career (1945–1960) and Amanda Redman during her later years (1965–1984)." ], "title": "The Blonde Bombshell" }, { "sentences": [ "Tipping the Velvet is a 2002 BBC television drama serial based on the best-selling debut novel by Sarah Waters of the same name.", " It originally screened in three episodes on BBC Two and was produced for the BBC by the independent production company Sally Head Productions.", " It stars Rachael Stirling, Keeley Hawes, and Jodhi May." ], "title": "Tipping the Velvet (TV series)" }, { "sentences": [ "A Is for Acid is a 2002 British television film based on the life of the serial killer John George Haigh, known as the Acid Bath Murderer, because he dissolved the bodies of six people in sulphuric acid.", " Haigh, hanged in 1949 for his crimes, had wrongly believed that murder could not be proven without the presence of a body.", " Starring Martin Clunes in the lead role, the film was shot in Scarborough, chosen because its appearance was believed similar to that of London when Haigh lived there during the 1940s.", " The film was produced by Yorkshire Television for the ITV network and aired on ITV1 on 9 September 2002.", " Directed by Harry Bradbeer and written by Glenn Chandler, \"A Is for Acid\" also featured among its cast Keeley Hawes and Richard Hope." ], "title": "A Is for Acid" }, { "sentences": [ "\"Line of Duty\" is a BBC police procedural television series created by Jed Mercurio starring Martin Compston and Vicky McClure as Steve Arnott and Kate Fleming; detectives assigned to an elite anti-corruption unit designated AC-12.", " The stories follow investigations into suspected corrupt police officers, at the behest of Superintendent Ted Hastings (Adrian Dunbar).", " They are Lennie James as DCI Tony Gates, Keeley Hawes as DI Lindsay Denton, Daniel Mays as Sergeant Danny Waldron and Thandie Newton as DCI Roseanne Huntley.", " Numerous characters appear outside of their initial arcs, including Hawes' reprisal of her second series' role during series 3, and Craig Parkinson's reprisal of his first series' role during both series 2 and 3.", " To date, 23 episodes have aired, with the first and fourth series linked thematically, and the second and third series similarly connected: however, all series have a single overarching connection, with all series referring to the same criminal network involved in the events of each series' plot." ], "title": "List of Line of Duty episodes" }, { "sentences": [ "The third series of the British spy drama television series \"Spooks\" (known as MI-5 in the United States) began broadcasting on 11 October 2004 on BBC One, before ending on 13 December 2004.", " It consists of ten episodes which continue to follow the actions of Section B, a counter-terrorism division of the British Security Services (MI5).", " It also sees the departure of three principal characters: Tom Quinn (Matthew Macfadyen) is decommissioned in the second episode, Zoe Reynolds (Keeley Hawes) is exiled to Chile in the sixth episode, and Danny Hunter (David Oyelowo) is killed in the series finale.", " In addition to Macfadyen, Hawes and Oyelowo, Peter Firth, Rupert Penry-Jones, Nicola Walker, Hugh Simon, Shauna Macdonald and Rory MacGregor are listed as the main cast." ], "title": "Spooks (series 3)" }, { "sentences": [ "Identity is a British police procedural drama television series starring Aidan Gillen and Keeley Hawes, airing in the UK during July–August 2010.", " Concerning identity theft, the series was created and written by Ed Whitmore, a writer most noted for his work on the BBC's \"Waking The Dead\" and the acclaimed ITV mini-series He Kills Coppers.", " The remake rights have been sold to the ABC Network in America who are developing their own version of the show.", " ITV confirmed that the show had been cancelled on 19 October 2010, after a single series." ], "title": "Identity (TV series)" }, { "sentences": [ "Sophie Rundle (born 21 April 1988) is an English actress best known for portraying Ada Shelby in the BBC One historical crime drama television series \"Peaky Blinders\", as code-breaker Lucy in the ITV drama series \"The Bletchley Circle\", and as Labia in the British/American television sitcom \"Episodes\".", " She also plays Alice in Sky 1's 2017 drama \"Jamestown\"." ], "title": "Sophie Rundle" }, { "sentences": [ "Keeley Clare Julia Hawes (born 10 February 1976) is an English actress.", " She starred in the film version of \"The Last September\" (1999) and has voiced roles in video games, such as Lara Croft in several of the \"Tomb Raider\" games.", " She is also known for her roles as Kitty Butler in \"Tipping the Velvet\", Zoe Reynolds in \"Spooks\" (2002–2004), Alex Drake in \"Ashes to Ashes\" (2008–2010), Lady Agnes in the 2010 reboot of \"Upstairs, Downstairs\", Detective Inspector Lindsay Denton in the second and third series of \"Line of Duty\" (2014–2016), as a mother in search of her abducted child in the BBC series \"The Missing\", and as Louisa Durrell in the ITV series \"The Durrells\"." ], "title": "Keeley Hawes" } ]
[ "Title: Chris Ryan's Strike Back\n\nChris Ryan's Strike Back, also known as Strike Back: Origins on Cinemax, is a six-part British television series based on the novel of the same name written by best-selling author and former soldier of the Special Air Service, Chris Ryan, and is the first series of \"Strike Back\". It was produced by Left Bank Pictures for Sky1. The cast of \"Strike Back\" is led by Richard Armitage and Andrew Lincoln, also starring Orla Brady, Shelley Conn, Colin Salmon and Jodhi May, including a variety of guest appearances including Toby Stephens, Ewen Bremner, Dhaffer L'Abidine, Shaun Parkes and Alexander Siddig. The series follows John Porter (Armitage), a former British Special Forces soldier, who is drafted back into service by Section 20, a fictional branch of the Defence Intelligence (DI) of the Ministry of Defence.", "Title: Rachael Stirling\n\nRachael Atlanta Stirling (born 30 May 1977) is an English stage, film and television actress. She has been nominated twice for the Laurence Olivier Award for her stage work. She played Nancy Astley in the BBC drama \"Tipping the Velvet\", and Millie in the ITV series \"The Bletchley Circle\".", "Title: The Blonde Bombshell\n\nThe Blonde Bombshell was a two-part mini-series based on the life and death of actress Diana Dors. It was produced by LWT for ITV, and was first shown on 26 and 27 April 1999. Keeley Hawes played Dors during her early career (1945–1960) and Amanda Redman during her later years (1965–1984).", "Title: Tipping the Velvet (TV series)\n\nTipping the Velvet is a 2002 BBC television drama serial based on the best-selling debut novel by Sarah Waters of the same name. It originally screened in three episodes on BBC Two and was produced for the BBC by the independent production company Sally Head Productions. It stars Rachael Stirling, Keeley Hawes, and Jodhi May.", "Title: A Is for Acid\n\nA Is for Acid is a 2002 British television film based on the life of the serial killer John George Haigh, known as the Acid Bath Murderer, because he dissolved the bodies of six people in sulphuric acid. Haigh, hanged in 1949 for his crimes, had wrongly believed that murder could not be proven without the presence of a body. Starring Martin Clunes in the lead role, the film was shot in Scarborough, chosen because its appearance was believed similar to that of London when Haigh lived there during the 1940s. The film was produced by Yorkshire Television for the ITV network and aired on ITV1 on 9 September 2002. Directed by Harry Bradbeer and written by Glenn Chandler, \"A Is for Acid\" also featured among its cast Keeley Hawes and Richard Hope.", "Title: List of Line of Duty episodes\n\n\"Line of Duty\" is a BBC police procedural television series created by Jed Mercurio starring Martin Compston and Vicky McClure as Steve Arnott and Kate Fleming; detectives assigned to an elite anti-corruption unit designated AC-12. The stories follow investigations into suspected corrupt police officers, at the behest of Superintendent Ted Hastings (Adrian Dunbar). They are Lennie James as DCI Tony Gates, Keeley Hawes as DI Lindsay Denton, Daniel Mays as Sergeant Danny Waldron and Thandie Newton as DCI Roseanne Huntley. Numerous characters appear outside of their initial arcs, including Hawes' reprisal of her second series' role during series 3, and Craig Parkinson's reprisal of his first series' role during both series 2 and 3. To date, 23 episodes have aired, with the first and fourth series linked thematically, and the second and third series similarly connected: however, all series have a single overarching connection, with all series referring to the same criminal network involved in the events of each series' plot.", "Title: Spooks (series 3)\n\nThe third series of the British spy drama television series \"Spooks\" (known as MI-5 in the United States) began broadcasting on 11 October 2004 on BBC One, before ending on 13 December 2004. It consists of ten episodes which continue to follow the actions of Section B, a counter-terrorism division of the British Security Services (MI5). It also sees the departure of three principal characters: Tom Quinn (Matthew Macfadyen) is decommissioned in the second episode, Zoe Reynolds (Keeley Hawes) is exiled to Chile in the sixth episode, and Danny Hunter (David Oyelowo) is killed in the series finale. In addition to Macfadyen, Hawes and Oyelowo, Peter Firth, Rupert Penry-Jones, Nicola Walker, Hugh Simon, Shauna Macdonald and Rory MacGregor are listed as the main cast.", "Title: Identity (TV series)\n\nIdentity is a British police procedural drama television series starring Aidan Gillen and Keeley Hawes, airing in the UK during July–August 2010. Concerning identity theft, the series was created and written by Ed Whitmore, a writer most noted for his work on the BBC's \"Waking The Dead\" and the acclaimed ITV mini-series He Kills Coppers. The remake rights have been sold to the ABC Network in America who are developing their own version of the show. ITV confirmed that the show had been cancelled on 19 October 2010, after a single series.", "Title: Sophie Rundle\n\nSophie Rundle (born 21 April 1988) is an English actress best known for portraying Ada Shelby in the BBC One historical crime drama television series \"Peaky Blinders\", as code-breaker Lucy in the ITV drama series \"The Bletchley Circle\", and as Labia in the British/American television sitcom \"Episodes\". She also plays Alice in Sky 1's 2017 drama \"Jamestown\".", "Title: Keeley Hawes\n\nKeeley Clare Julia Hawes (born 10 February 1976) is an English actress. She starred in the film version of \"The Last September\" (1999) and has voiced roles in video games, such as Lara Croft in several of the \"Tomb Raider\" games. She is also known for her roles as Kitty Butler in \"Tipping the Velvet\", Zoe Reynolds in \"Spooks\" (2002–2004), Alex Drake in \"Ashes to Ashes\" (2008–2010), Lady Agnes in the 2010 reboot of \"Upstairs, Downstairs\", Detective Inspector Lindsay Denton in the second and third series of \"Line of Duty\" (2014–2016), as a mother in search of her abducted child in the BBC series \"The Missing\", and as Louisa Durrell in the ITV series \"The Durrells\"." ]
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What school did the author of "2016: Obama's America" hold the role of president of from 2010 to 2012?
The King's College
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{ "title": [ "2016: Obama's America", "Dinesh D'Souza" ], "sent_id": [ 0, 1 ] }
[ { "sentences": [ "Jon Wolfsthal is an independent consultant and expert on all aspects of nuclear weapons, arms control, nonproliferation, and deterrence issues.", " He is a non-resident fellow at the Managing the Atom Project at the Belfer Center at Harvard University and at the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace.", " He is also a columnist for Foreign Policy's Shadow Government.", " He is also a senior advisor at Global Zero.", " He served most recently (2014-2017) as special assistant to President Barack Obama and Senior Director for Arms Control and Nonproliferation at the National Security Council.", " In that post, we was the most senior White House official setting and implementing U.S. Government policy on all aspects of arms control, nonproliferation, and nuclear policy.", " He worked previously in government, in academia and in the non-governmental community and is a leading scholar and educator in the areas of nuclear deterrence, arms control and nonproliferation issues.", " During his more than five years at the White House, he helped guide key aspects of U.S. nuclear and nonproliferation policy.", " He was directly involved in crafting President Obama's Prague speech (April 2009), served on the delegation to the 2010 Nuclear Security Summit, helped negotiate and gain Senate approval of the New START arms control agreement with Russia, helped draft the 2010 Nuclear Posture Review and coordinated U.S. policy for the 2015 NPT Review Conference.", " He was instrumental in supporting President Obama's historic visit to Hiroshima, Japan in 2016." ], "title": "Jon Wolfsthal" }, { "sentences": [ "Geoffrey Cowan is an American lawyer, professor, author, and non-profit executive.", " He is currently a University Professor at the University of Southern California, where he holds the Annenberg Family Chair in Communication Leadership and directs the Annenberg School's Center on Communication Leadership & Policy.", " In 2010, Cowan was named president of The Annenberg Foundation Trust at Sunnylands, a position he held until July 2016.", " In this role, Cowan was commissioned with the task of turning the 200-acre estate of Ambassador Walter Annenberg and his wife Leonore into \"a venue for important retreats for top government officials and leaders in the fields of law, education, philanthropy, the arts, culture, science and medicine.\"", " Since Sunnylands reopened in 2012, Cowan has helped to arrange a series of meetings and retreats there.", " In 2013-14, President Barack Obama convened bilateral meetings at Sunnylands with President Xi Jinping of China and with King Abdullah II of Jordan." ], "title": "Geoffrey Cowan" }, { "sentences": [ "Organizing for America, then Organizing for Action, (OFA) is a community organizing project of the Democratic National Committee.", " Initially founded after the presidential inauguration of Barack Obama, the group sought to mobilize supporters in favor of Obama's legislative priorities, particularly health care reform.", " Eventually, the organization played a role in the midterm elections of 2010.", " Later, it became the grassroots arm of Obama for America.", " After Obama's second inauguration, it was reorganized as Organizing for Action and returned to its previous mission of organizing around the President's agenda.", " It has since turned into a hub of the Democratic protest movement." ], "title": "Organizing for America" }, { "sentences": [ "Dinesh Joseph D'Souza ( ; born April 25, 1961) is an Indian American conservative political commentator, author and filmmaker.", " From 2010 to 2012, he was president of The King's College, a Christian school in New York City." ], "title": "Dinesh D'Souza" }, { "sentences": [ "Alyssa Mende Mastromonaco (born February 22, 1976) is the President of Global Communications Strategy & Talent at A&E Networks as of December 2016.", " She was previously the Chief Operating Officer of Vice Media.", " She is also a contributing editor at \"Marie Claire\" magazine.", " She previously served as White House Deputy Chief of Staff for Operations in the administration of President Barack Obama from 2011 to 2014.", " She was the youngest woman to hold that position.", " Mastromonaco had worked for Obama since 2005 when he was on the United States Senate as his Director of Scheduling." ], "title": "Alyssa Mastromonaco" }, { "sentences": [ "2016: Obama's America is a 2012 documentary film by conservative author and political commentator Dinesh D'Souza.", " The film was produced by Doug Sain and Gerald R. Molen.", " D'Souza and John Sullivan co-directed and co-wrote the film, which is based on D'Souza's book \"The Roots of Obama's Rage\" (2010).", " Through interviews and reenactments, the film compares the similarities of the lives of D'Souza and President Barack Obama as D'Souza alleges that early influences on Obama are affecting his domestic policy decisions." ], "title": "2016: Obama's America" }, { "sentences": [ "The Healthy, Hunger-Free Kids Act of 2010 (Pub.L.", " 111–296 ) is a federal statute signed into law by President Barack Obama on December 13, 2010.", " The bill is part of the reauthorization of funding for child nutrition (see the original Child Nutrition Act).", " The bill funds child nutrition programs and free lunch programs in schools for the next 5 years.", " In addition, the bill sets new nutrition standards for schools, and allocates $4.5 billion for their implementation.", " The new nutrition standards have been a point initiative of First Lady Michelle Obama in her fight against childhood obesity as part of her Let's Move!", " initiative.", " In FY 2011, federal spending totaled $10.1 billion for the National School Lunch Program.", " The Healthy, Hunger-Free Kids Act allows USDA, for the first time in 30 years, opportunity to make real reforms to the school lunch and breakfast programs by improving the critical nutrition and hunger safety net for millions of children.", " Healthy, Hunger-Free Kids Act and Michelle Obama were a step in transforming the food pyramid recommendation, which has been around since the early 1990s, into what is now known as \"MyPlate\"." ], "title": "Healthy, Hunger-Free Kids Act of 2010" }, { "sentences": [ "The presidency of Barack Obama began at noon EST on January 20, 2009, when Barack Obama was inaugurated as President of the United States, and ended on January 20, 2017.", " Obama, a Democrat, took office as the 44th United States president following a decisive victory over Republican John McCain in the 2008 presidential election.", " Four years later, in the 2012 election, he defeated Mitt Romney to win re-election.", " He was the first African American president, the first multiracial president, the first non-white president, and the first president to have been born in Hawaii.", " Obama was succeeded by Republican Donald Trump, who won the 2016 presidential election." ], "title": "Presidency of Barack Obama" }, { "sentences": [ "Organizing for Action (OFA) is a nonprofit 501(c)4 organization and community organizing project that advocates for the agenda of former U.S. President Barack Obama.", " The organization is officially non-partisan, but its agenda and policies are strongly allied with the Democratic Party.", " It is the successor of Obama's 2012 re-election campaign and of Organizing for America, which itself succeeded Obama's 2008 campaign." ], "title": "Organizing for Action" }, { "sentences": [ "The National School Scrabble Championship is a Scrabble tournament for 4th-8th graders held annually in North America since 2003.", " In 2012, 4th graders were allowed to compete for the first time ever.", " The School Scrabble Championship uses the SSWL dictionary which has offensive words such as \"lez\" or \"jew\" omitted.", " The competition is tournament Scrabble play, in which teams of two play for 25 minutes with digital timers similar to those used in the board game of chess.", " The time limit was originally 22 minutes for each side until 2012 when the switch was made to coincide with the traditional times of the Adult Nationals.", " The team with the most wins is determined the winner.", " If there are multiple teams with the same number of wins, spread is used to break the tie.", " Matthew Silver of Connecticut became the first competitor to win two consecutive National School Scrabble Championship titles in 2007 and 2008.", " He accumulated a 14-0 record in those two years.", " In 2009, for the first time ever, the event was won by a team of 5th graders, Andy Hoang & Erik Salgado of Salem Elementary in North Carolina.", " They were the last team to finish the tournament with an undefeated record (7-0).", " Since then, the champion has finished either 6-1 (2010) or 7-1 (2011, 2012, 2013).", " The winners have often been invited to be on Good Morning America and Jimmy Kimmel Live!", ".", " The event has also received recognition from president Barack Obama and NBA superstar Shaquille O'Neal, who are advocates for the game themselves.", " In 2012, Andy Hoang & Erik Salgado of North Carolina became the first team to win two NSSC titles, their first as 5th graders in 2009, and their second as 8th graders in 2012.", " The 2013 NSSC was held in Washington D.C. 2013 marked the first time since 2009 that a previous champion will not be competing.", " In 2010, 2011, and 2012, Andy Hoang, Erik Salgado, Bradley Robbins, and Evan McCarthy were champions that returned.", " Only Andy Hoang and Erik Salgado were the only ones to repeat during the streak.", " With Kevin Bowerman and Raymond Gao's win in 2013, North Carolina became the first state to hold 3 National titles (Winning 3 of the last 5 tournaments: 2009, 2012, & 2013), the most of all the states or districts in North America." ], "title": "National School Scrabble Championship" } ]
[ "Title: Jon Wolfsthal\n\nJon Wolfsthal is an independent consultant and expert on all aspects of nuclear weapons, arms control, nonproliferation, and deterrence issues. He is a non-resident fellow at the Managing the Atom Project at the Belfer Center at Harvard University and at the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace. He is also a columnist for Foreign Policy's Shadow Government. He is also a senior advisor at Global Zero. He served most recently (2014-2017) as special assistant to President Barack Obama and Senior Director for Arms Control and Nonproliferation at the National Security Council. In that post, we was the most senior White House official setting and implementing U.S. Government policy on all aspects of arms control, nonproliferation, and nuclear policy. He worked previously in government, in academia and in the non-governmental community and is a leading scholar and educator in the areas of nuclear deterrence, arms control and nonproliferation issues. During his more than five years at the White House, he helped guide key aspects of U.S. nuclear and nonproliferation policy. He was directly involved in crafting President Obama's Prague speech (April 2009), served on the delegation to the 2010 Nuclear Security Summit, helped negotiate and gain Senate approval of the New START arms control agreement with Russia, helped draft the 2010 Nuclear Posture Review and coordinated U.S. policy for the 2015 NPT Review Conference. He was instrumental in supporting President Obama's historic visit to Hiroshima, Japan in 2016.", "Title: Geoffrey Cowan\n\nGeoffrey Cowan is an American lawyer, professor, author, and non-profit executive. He is currently a University Professor at the University of Southern California, where he holds the Annenberg Family Chair in Communication Leadership and directs the Annenberg School's Center on Communication Leadership & Policy. In 2010, Cowan was named president of The Annenberg Foundation Trust at Sunnylands, a position he held until July 2016. In this role, Cowan was commissioned with the task of turning the 200-acre estate of Ambassador Walter Annenberg and his wife Leonore into \"a venue for important retreats for top government officials and leaders in the fields of law, education, philanthropy, the arts, culture, science and medicine.\" Since Sunnylands reopened in 2012, Cowan has helped to arrange a series of meetings and retreats there. In 2013-14, President Barack Obama convened bilateral meetings at Sunnylands with President Xi Jinping of China and with King Abdullah II of Jordan.", "Title: Organizing for America\n\nOrganizing for America, then Organizing for Action, (OFA) is a community organizing project of the Democratic National Committee. Initially founded after the presidential inauguration of Barack Obama, the group sought to mobilize supporters in favor of Obama's legislative priorities, particularly health care reform. Eventually, the organization played a role in the midterm elections of 2010. Later, it became the grassroots arm of Obama for America. After Obama's second inauguration, it was reorganized as Organizing for Action and returned to its previous mission of organizing around the President's agenda. It has since turned into a hub of the Democratic protest movement.", "Title: Dinesh D'Souza\n\nDinesh Joseph D'Souza ( ; born April 25, 1961) is an Indian American conservative political commentator, author and filmmaker. From 2010 to 2012, he was president of The King's College, a Christian school in New York City.", "Title: Alyssa Mastromonaco\n\nAlyssa Mende Mastromonaco (born February 22, 1976) is the President of Global Communications Strategy & Talent at A&E Networks as of December 2016. She was previously the Chief Operating Officer of Vice Media. She is also a contributing editor at \"Marie Claire\" magazine. She previously served as White House Deputy Chief of Staff for Operations in the administration of President Barack Obama from 2011 to 2014. She was the youngest woman to hold that position. Mastromonaco had worked for Obama since 2005 when he was on the United States Senate as his Director of Scheduling.", "Title: 2016: Obama's America\n\n2016: Obama's America is a 2012 documentary film by conservative author and political commentator Dinesh D'Souza. The film was produced by Doug Sain and Gerald R. Molen. D'Souza and John Sullivan co-directed and co-wrote the film, which is based on D'Souza's book \"The Roots of Obama's Rage\" (2010). Through interviews and reenactments, the film compares the similarities of the lives of D'Souza and President Barack Obama as D'Souza alleges that early influences on Obama are affecting his domestic policy decisions.", "Title: Healthy, Hunger-Free Kids Act of 2010\n\nThe Healthy, Hunger-Free Kids Act of 2010 (Pub.L. 111–296 ) is a federal statute signed into law by President Barack Obama on December 13, 2010. The bill is part of the reauthorization of funding for child nutrition (see the original Child Nutrition Act). The bill funds child nutrition programs and free lunch programs in schools for the next 5 years. In addition, the bill sets new nutrition standards for schools, and allocates $4.5 billion for their implementation. The new nutrition standards have been a point initiative of First Lady Michelle Obama in her fight against childhood obesity as part of her Let's Move! initiative. In FY 2011, federal spending totaled $10.1 billion for the National School Lunch Program. The Healthy, Hunger-Free Kids Act allows USDA, for the first time in 30 years, opportunity to make real reforms to the school lunch and breakfast programs by improving the critical nutrition and hunger safety net for millions of children. Healthy, Hunger-Free Kids Act and Michelle Obama were a step in transforming the food pyramid recommendation, which has been around since the early 1990s, into what is now known as \"MyPlate\".", "Title: Presidency of Barack Obama\n\nThe presidency of Barack Obama began at noon EST on January 20, 2009, when Barack Obama was inaugurated as President of the United States, and ended on January 20, 2017. Obama, a Democrat, took office as the 44th United States president following a decisive victory over Republican John McCain in the 2008 presidential election. Four years later, in the 2012 election, he defeated Mitt Romney to win re-election. He was the first African American president, the first multiracial president, the first non-white president, and the first president to have been born in Hawaii. Obama was succeeded by Republican Donald Trump, who won the 2016 presidential election.", "Title: Organizing for Action\n\nOrganizing for Action (OFA) is a nonprofit 501(c)4 organization and community organizing project that advocates for the agenda of former U.S. President Barack Obama. The organization is officially non-partisan, but its agenda and policies are strongly allied with the Democratic Party. It is the successor of Obama's 2012 re-election campaign and of Organizing for America, which itself succeeded Obama's 2008 campaign.", "Title: National School Scrabble Championship\n\nThe National School Scrabble Championship is a Scrabble tournament for 4th-8th graders held annually in North America since 2003. In 2012, 4th graders were allowed to compete for the first time ever. The School Scrabble Championship uses the SSWL dictionary which has offensive words such as \"lez\" or \"jew\" omitted. The competition is tournament Scrabble play, in which teams of two play for 25 minutes with digital timers similar to those used in the board game of chess. The time limit was originally 22 minutes for each side until 2012 when the switch was made to coincide with the traditional times of the Adult Nationals. The team with the most wins is determined the winner. If there are multiple teams with the same number of wins, spread is used to break the tie. Matthew Silver of Connecticut became the first competitor to win two consecutive National School Scrabble Championship titles in 2007 and 2008. He accumulated a 14-0 record in those two years. In 2009, for the first time ever, the event was won by a team of 5th graders, Andy Hoang & Erik Salgado of Salem Elementary in North Carolina. They were the last team to finish the tournament with an undefeated record (7-0). Since then, the champion has finished either 6-1 (2010) or 7-1 (2011, 2012, 2013). The winners have often been invited to be on Good Morning America and Jimmy Kimmel Live! . The event has also received recognition from president Barack Obama and NBA superstar Shaquille O'Neal, who are advocates for the game themselves. In 2012, Andy Hoang & Erik Salgado of North Carolina became the first team to win two NSSC titles, their first as 5th graders in 2009, and their second as 8th graders in 2012. The 2013 NSSC was held in Washington D.C. 2013 marked the first time since 2009 that a previous champion will not be competing. In 2010, 2011, and 2012, Andy Hoang, Erik Salgado, Bradley Robbins, and Evan McCarthy were champions that returned. Only Andy Hoang and Erik Salgado were the only ones to repeat during the streak. With Kevin Bowerman and Raymond Gao's win in 2013, North Carolina became the first state to hold 3 National titles (Winning 3 of the last 5 tournaments: 2009, 2012, & 2013), the most of all the states or districts in North America." ]
2,315
Sir Edmund Verney was a favorite of the monarch of the three kindgoms of England, Scotland, and Ireland, from March 27, 1625, until he was executed in what year?
1649
bridge
medium
{ "title": [ "Edmund Verney (Cavalier)", "Charles I of England" ], "sent_id": [ 0, 0 ] }
[ { "sentences": [ "Sir Edmund Hillary Collegiate is a school in Otara, Auckland, New Zealand.", " The school was formed in 2004, when Hillary College, Bairds Intermediate School and Clydemore Primary School joined together.", " There are three distinct schools on the one campus, which was opened by Sir Edmund Hillary, after whom it is named, in 2004.", " Hillary College opened in 1966 and was named Otara College until 1969." ], "title": "Sir Edmund Hillary Collegiate" }, { "sentences": [ "Charles I (19 November 1600 – 30 January 1649 ) was monarch of the three kingdoms of England, Scotland, and Ireland from 27 March 1625 until his execution in 1649." ], "title": "Charles I of England" }, { "sentences": [ "Sir Edmund Verney (1616 – 11 September 1649) was an English soldier who fought on the Royalist side during the English Civil War." ], "title": "Edmund Verney (soldier)" }, { "sentences": [ "The Sir Harry Range is a small mountain range in southwestern British Columbia, Canada, located on the west side of Huaskin Lake, between Grappler Sound and Seymour Inlet, north of Port McNeill.", " It has an area of 18 km and is a subrange of the Pacific Ranges which in turn form part of the Coast Mountains.", " The range was named for Sir Harry Verney whose son, Sir Edmund Verney commanded HMS \"Grappler\" while stationed at the Pacific Station from 1862 to 1866." ], "title": "Sir Harry Range" }, { "sentences": [ "Sir Edmund Verney (1 January 1590 or 7 April 1596 – 23 October 1642) was an English politician, soldier and favourite of King Charles I.", " At the outbreak of the English Civil War he supported the Royalist cause and was killed at the Battle of Edgehill." ], "title": "Edmund Verney (Cavalier)" }, { "sentences": [ "Earl Verney, in the Province of Leinster, was a title in the Peerage of Ireland.", " Sir Ralph Verney sat as a Member of Parliament for Aylesbury, for Great Bedwyn and for Buckingham.", " In 1661 he was created a Baronet, of Middle Claydon in the County of Buckingham, in the Baronetage of England.", " His son Sir John Verney, Bt, was a Member of Parliament for Buckinghamshire and for Amersham.", " In 1703, he was raised to the Peerage of Ireland as Baron Verney of Belturbet, in the County of Cavan, and Viscount Fermanagh.", " His son, the second Viscount, represented Amersham and Wendover in Parliament.", " In 1742 he was created Earl Verney, in the Province of Leinster, in the Peerage of Ireland.", " However, all titles became extinct on the death of his son, the second Earl, in 1791." ], "title": "Earl Verney" }, { "sentences": [ "The Sir Edmund Whittaker Memorial Prize is awarded every four years by the Edinburgh Mathematical Society to an outstanding young mathematician having a specified connection with Scotland.", " It is named after Sir Edmund Whittaker." ], "title": "Sir Edmund Whittaker Memorial Prize" }, { "sentences": [ "James VI and I (James Stuart) (19 June 1566 – 27 March 1625), King of Scots, King of England, and King of Ireland, faced many difficulties with Parliament during his reign in England.", " Though recent studies have shown that the Parliament of Scotland may have been more of a thorn in his side than was previously believed, James developed his political philosophy of the relationship between monarch and parliament in Scotland and never reconciled himself to the independent stance of the English Parliament and its unwillingness to bow readily to his policies." ], "title": "James VI and I and the English Parliament" }, { "sentences": [ "Sir Edmund Hope Verney, 3rd Baronet FRGS, DL, JP (6 April 1838 – 8 May 1910) was a British naval officer, author and Liberal politician who sat in the House of Commons in two periods between 1885 and 1891." ], "title": "Sir Edmund Verney, 3rd Baronet" }, { "sentences": [ "Sir Edmund Ralph Verney, 6th Baronet (born 28 June 1950) succeeded to the title of 6th Baronet Calvert, of Claydon House, Buckinghamshire, on 17 August 2001." ], "title": "Sir Edmund Verney, 6th Baronet" } ]
[ "Title: Sir Edmund Hillary Collegiate\n\nSir Edmund Hillary Collegiate is a school in Otara, Auckland, New Zealand. The school was formed in 2004, when Hillary College, Bairds Intermediate School and Clydemore Primary School joined together. There are three distinct schools on the one campus, which was opened by Sir Edmund Hillary, after whom it is named, in 2004. Hillary College opened in 1966 and was named Otara College until 1969.", "Title: Charles I of England\n\nCharles I (19 November 1600 – 30 January 1649 ) was monarch of the three kingdoms of England, Scotland, and Ireland from 27 March 1625 until his execution in 1649.", "Title: Edmund Verney (soldier)\n\nSir Edmund Verney (1616 – 11 September 1649) was an English soldier who fought on the Royalist side during the English Civil War.", "Title: Sir Harry Range\n\nThe Sir Harry Range is a small mountain range in southwestern British Columbia, Canada, located on the west side of Huaskin Lake, between Grappler Sound and Seymour Inlet, north of Port McNeill. It has an area of 18 km and is a subrange of the Pacific Ranges which in turn form part of the Coast Mountains. The range was named for Sir Harry Verney whose son, Sir Edmund Verney commanded HMS \"Grappler\" while stationed at the Pacific Station from 1862 to 1866.", "Title: Edmund Verney (Cavalier)\n\nSir Edmund Verney (1 January 1590 or 7 April 1596 – 23 October 1642) was an English politician, soldier and favourite of King Charles I. At the outbreak of the English Civil War he supported the Royalist cause and was killed at the Battle of Edgehill.", "Title: Earl Verney\n\nEarl Verney, in the Province of Leinster, was a title in the Peerage of Ireland. Sir Ralph Verney sat as a Member of Parliament for Aylesbury, for Great Bedwyn and for Buckingham. In 1661 he was created a Baronet, of Middle Claydon in the County of Buckingham, in the Baronetage of England. His son Sir John Verney, Bt, was a Member of Parliament for Buckinghamshire and for Amersham. In 1703, he was raised to the Peerage of Ireland as Baron Verney of Belturbet, in the County of Cavan, and Viscount Fermanagh. His son, the second Viscount, represented Amersham and Wendover in Parliament. In 1742 he was created Earl Verney, in the Province of Leinster, in the Peerage of Ireland. However, all titles became extinct on the death of his son, the second Earl, in 1791.", "Title: Sir Edmund Whittaker Memorial Prize\n\nThe Sir Edmund Whittaker Memorial Prize is awarded every four years by the Edinburgh Mathematical Society to an outstanding young mathematician having a specified connection with Scotland. It is named after Sir Edmund Whittaker.", "Title: James VI and I and the English Parliament\n\nJames VI and I (James Stuart) (19 June 1566 – 27 March 1625), King of Scots, King of England, and King of Ireland, faced many difficulties with Parliament during his reign in England. Though recent studies have shown that the Parliament of Scotland may have been more of a thorn in his side than was previously believed, James developed his political philosophy of the relationship between monarch and parliament in Scotland and never reconciled himself to the independent stance of the English Parliament and its unwillingness to bow readily to his policies.", "Title: Sir Edmund Verney, 3rd Baronet\n\nSir Edmund Hope Verney, 3rd Baronet FRGS, DL, JP (6 April 1838 – 8 May 1910) was a British naval officer, author and Liberal politician who sat in the House of Commons in two periods between 1885 and 1891.", "Title: Sir Edmund Verney, 6th Baronet\n\nSir Edmund Ralph Verney, 6th Baronet (born 28 June 1950) succeeded to the title of 6th Baronet Calvert, of Claydon House, Buckinghamshire, on 17 August 2001." ]
2,316
Love Story is a 1970 drama about what?
romantic
bridge
easy
{ "title": [ "Erich Segal", "Love Story (1970 film)" ], "sent_id": [ 0, 0 ] }
[ { "sentences": [ "Tokyo Love Story (東京ラブストーリー ) is a manga by Fumi Saimon.", " \"Tokyo Love Story\" was adapted as a Japanese television drama (\"dorama\") in 1991.", " It aired on Fuji Television in 11 episodes (plus one special) between January and March 1991.", " Actors include Yuji Oda, Honami Suzuki, and Narimi Arimori.", " The drama's theme song, \"Love Story wa Totsuzen ni\" by Kazumasa Oda is Japan's 9th best-selling single in history." ], "title": "Tokyo Love Story" }, { "sentences": [ "R. P. M. is a 1970 drama film directed by Stanley Kramer, written by Erich Segal and starring Anthony Quinn and Ann-Margret.", " As the film's poster notes, the title is an acronym for \"revolutions per minute,\" which at the time was a common term for the variable speed of a record player's turntable." ], "title": "R. P. M." }, { "sentences": [ "Love Story is a 1970 American romantic drama film written by Erich Segal, who was also the author of the best-selling novel of the same name.", " It was produced by Howard G. Minskyand directed by Arthur Hiller and starred Ali MacGraw and Ryan O'Neal, alongside John Marley, Ray Milland, and Tommy Lee Jones in his film debut in a minor role." ], "title": "Love Story (1970 film)" }, { "sentences": [ "The Wife Swappers is a 1970 drama film by British sexploitation director Derek Ford.", " The film was produced by Stanley Long and stars James Donnelly, Larry Taylor and Valerie St. John." ], "title": "The Wife Swappers" }, { "sentences": [ "Pieces Of Dreams is a 1970 drama film, produced in the United States.", " It was directed by Daniel Haller and is based on a novel entitled \"The Wine And The Music\" by William Edmund Barrett.", " The story follows the internal struggle of Father Gregory Lind, Catholic priest who falls in love and starts to question his relationship with the Church." ], "title": "Pieces of Dreams (film)" }, { "sentences": [ "The Grasshopper is a 1970 drama film directed by Jerry Paris.", " It stars Jacqueline Bisset, Jim Brown, and Joseph Cotten." ], "title": "The Grasshopper (1970 film)" }, { "sentences": [ "True Love Story (トゥルー・ラブストーリー ) is a series of four dating sims (as distinct from the similar but unrelated title \"True Love\").", " \"True Love Story\" and \"True Love Story 2\" were released by ASCII for the PlayStation. \"", "True Love Story 3\" and \"\" were released by Enterbrain for the PlayStation 2." ], "title": "True Love Story" }, { "sentences": [ "Love Story is a 1970 romance novel by American writer Erich Segal.", " The book's origins lay in a screenplay that Segal wrote, and that was subsequently approved for production by Paramount Pictures.", " Paramount requested that Segal adapt the story into novel form as a preview of sorts for the film.", " The novel was released on February 14, 1970, Valentine's Day.", " Portions of the story originally appeared in \"The Ladies' Home Journal\".", " \"Love Story\" became the top-selling work of fiction for all of 1970 in the United States, and was translated into more than 20 languages.", " The novel stayed for 41 weeks in \"The New York Times\" Best Seller list, reaching the top spot.", " A sequel, \"Oliver's Story\", was published in 1977.", " The film (\"Love Story\") was released on December 16, 1970." ], "title": "Love Story (novel)" }, { "sentences": [ "Rendezvous with Dishonour (Italian: Appuntamento col disonore , German: Spezialkommando Wildgänse ) is a 1970 drama film directed by Adriano Bolzoni and starring Michael Craig." ], "title": "Rendezvous with Dishonour" }, { "sentences": [ "Erich Wolf Segal (June 16, 1937January 17, 2010) was an American author, screenwriter, and educator.", " He was best known for writing the novel \"Love Story\" (1970), a best-seller, and writing the motion picture of the same name, which was a major hit." ], "title": "Erich Segal" } ]
[ "Title: Tokyo Love Story\n\nTokyo Love Story (東京ラブストーリー ) is a manga by Fumi Saimon. \"Tokyo Love Story\" was adapted as a Japanese television drama (\"dorama\") in 1991. It aired on Fuji Television in 11 episodes (plus one special) between January and March 1991. Actors include Yuji Oda, Honami Suzuki, and Narimi Arimori. The drama's theme song, \"Love Story wa Totsuzen ni\" by Kazumasa Oda is Japan's 9th best-selling single in history.", "Title: R. P. M.\n\nR. P. M. is a 1970 drama film directed by Stanley Kramer, written by Erich Segal and starring Anthony Quinn and Ann-Margret. As the film's poster notes, the title is an acronym for \"revolutions per minute,\" which at the time was a common term for the variable speed of a record player's turntable.", "Title: Love Story (1970 film)\n\nLove Story is a 1970 American romantic drama film written by Erich Segal, who was also the author of the best-selling novel of the same name. It was produced by Howard G. Minskyand directed by Arthur Hiller and starred Ali MacGraw and Ryan O'Neal, alongside John Marley, Ray Milland, and Tommy Lee Jones in his film debut in a minor role.", "Title: The Wife Swappers\n\nThe Wife Swappers is a 1970 drama film by British sexploitation director Derek Ford. The film was produced by Stanley Long and stars James Donnelly, Larry Taylor and Valerie St. John.", "Title: Pieces of Dreams (film)\n\nPieces Of Dreams is a 1970 drama film, produced in the United States. It was directed by Daniel Haller and is based on a novel entitled \"The Wine And The Music\" by William Edmund Barrett. The story follows the internal struggle of Father Gregory Lind, Catholic priest who falls in love and starts to question his relationship with the Church.", "Title: The Grasshopper (1970 film)\n\nThe Grasshopper is a 1970 drama film directed by Jerry Paris. It stars Jacqueline Bisset, Jim Brown, and Joseph Cotten.", "Title: True Love Story\n\nTrue Love Story (トゥルー・ラブストーリー ) is a series of four dating sims (as distinct from the similar but unrelated title \"True Love\"). \"True Love Story\" and \"True Love Story 2\" were released by ASCII for the PlayStation. \" True Love Story 3\" and \"\" were released by Enterbrain for the PlayStation 2.", "Title: Love Story (novel)\n\nLove Story is a 1970 romance novel by American writer Erich Segal. The book's origins lay in a screenplay that Segal wrote, and that was subsequently approved for production by Paramount Pictures. Paramount requested that Segal adapt the story into novel form as a preview of sorts for the film. The novel was released on February 14, 1970, Valentine's Day. Portions of the story originally appeared in \"The Ladies' Home Journal\". \"Love Story\" became the top-selling work of fiction for all of 1970 in the United States, and was translated into more than 20 languages. The novel stayed for 41 weeks in \"The New York Times\" Best Seller list, reaching the top spot. A sequel, \"Oliver's Story\", was published in 1977. The film (\"Love Story\") was released on December 16, 1970.", "Title: Rendezvous with Dishonour\n\nRendezvous with Dishonour (Italian: Appuntamento col disonore , German: Spezialkommando Wildgänse ) is a 1970 drama film directed by Adriano Bolzoni and starring Michael Craig.", "Title: Erich Segal\n\nErich Wolf Segal (June 16, 1937January 17, 2010) was an American author, screenwriter, and educator. He was best known for writing the novel \"Love Story\" (1970), a best-seller, and writing the motion picture of the same name, which was a major hit." ]
2,317
Czechoslovakian Wolfdog and Kromfohrländer, are which type of animal?
dog
comparison
easy
{ "title": [ "Czechoslovakian Wolfdog", "Kromfohrländer" ], "sent_id": [ 0, 0 ] }
[ { "sentences": [ "The Škoda 1101 was a small family car produced by Czechoslovakian automaker AZNP at their plants in Mladá Boleslav, Vrchlabí and Kvasiny.", " It was basically a modernized version of Škoda Popular 1101 type, which was introduced in 1939.", " The main differences were a redesigned body (although still with wooden frame) and a new dashboard.", " Production of Škoda 1101 commenced in 1946.", " In 1949 the Škoda 1102 entered production; it was virtually identical with 1101 type, except for a new column-mounted shifter.", " Both models were produced simultaneously, with 1102 chassis preferably used for sedan bodies and 1101 for vans, station-wagons and ambulances.", " Production ceased in 1952, by when about 67,000 vehicles had been made, of which some 50,000 vehicles were exported." ], "title": "Škoda 1101/1102" }, { "sentences": [ "The Kromfohrländer ( ) is a breed of dog that originated in Germany.", " It is used as a companion dog." ], "title": "Kromfohrländer" }, { "sentences": [ "The Avia BH-3 was a fighter plane built in Czechoslovakia in 1921.", " Conceptually a descendant of the BH-1 sports plane, it was a braced, low-wing monoplane of conventional configuration and tailskid undercarriage.", " Following favourable trials in June 1921, ten examples were ordered by the Czechoslovakian Air Force.", " These were delivered in 1923 under the military designation B.3.", " The type proved temperamental in service and was soon relegated to training duties, where it served until 1927." ], "title": "Avia BH-3" }, { "sentences": [ "The Czechoslovakian Small Riding Pony is a breed of pony, used as a riding animal for children." ], "title": "Czechoslovakian Small Riding Pony" }, { "sentences": [ "Circus in the Circus (Czech: \"Cirkus v cirkuse\" ; Russian: Соло для слона с орекстром ) is a Czechoslovakian-Soviet comedy film directed by Oldřich Lipský and released in 1976.", " The story takes place in the Big State Circus in Moscow where two international groups arrive simultaneously: a jury searching for outstanding numbers for the World Circus festival and a delegation of animal language scientists.", " The film was selected as the Czechoslovakian entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 48th Academy Awards, but was not accepted as a nominee.", " All circus acts were performed by Moscow and Zaporizhia circus troupes." ], "title": "Circus in the Circus" }, { "sentences": [ "The Avia 156 was a 1930s Czechoslovakian six-passenger commercial transport for both mail and passengers, designed by Robert Nebesář and built by Avia.", " The type performed well but only one was built." ], "title": "Avia 156" }, { "sentences": [ "The Aero A.12 was a Czechoslovakian biplane light bomber and military reconnaissance aircraft manufactured in small numbers shortly after World War I.", " Although reminiscent of the Hansa-Brandenburg-designed aircraft that Aero was building during the war under licence as the Ae.10, the A.12 was the company's own design.", " It is perhaps most significant as the direct ancestor of the highly successful A.11 and its various derivatives.", " An example of the type is preserved at the Letecké Muzeum in Kbely." ], "title": "Aero A.12" }, { "sentences": [ "The Czechoslovakian Wolfdog (, Slovak: \"Československý vlčiak\" ) is a relatively new dog breed that traces its original lineage to an experiment conducted in 1955 in Czechoslovakia.", " After initially breeding working line German Shepherd Dogs with Carpathian wolves \"(Canis lupus lupus)\", a plan was worked out to create a breed that would have the temperament, pack mentality, and trainability of the German Shepherd Dog and the strength, physical build, and stamina of the Carpathian wolf." ], "title": "Czechoslovakian Wolfdog" }, { "sentences": [ "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." ], "title": "Tamaskan Dog" }, { "sentences": [ "The Škoda 130, Škoda 135 and Škoda 136 are three variations of a rear-engined, rear-wheel drive small family car that was produced by Czechoslovakian car manufacturer AZNP in Mladá Boleslav, Czechoslovakia between 1984 and 1990.", " The Škoda 130 is known internally as Type 742, and the Škoda 135/136 as Type 746.", " They were developed from the Škoda 105/120 series." ], "title": "Škoda 130" } ]
[ "Title: Škoda 1101/1102\n\nThe Škoda 1101 was a small family car produced by Czechoslovakian automaker AZNP at their plants in Mladá Boleslav, Vrchlabí and Kvasiny. It was basically a modernized version of Škoda Popular 1101 type, which was introduced in 1939. The main differences were a redesigned body (although still with wooden frame) and a new dashboard. Production of Škoda 1101 commenced in 1946. In 1949 the Škoda 1102 entered production; it was virtually identical with 1101 type, except for a new column-mounted shifter. Both models were produced simultaneously, with 1102 chassis preferably used for sedan bodies and 1101 for vans, station-wagons and ambulances. Production ceased in 1952, by when about 67,000 vehicles had been made, of which some 50,000 vehicles were exported.", "Title: Kromfohrländer\n\nThe Kromfohrländer ( ) is a breed of dog that originated in Germany. It is used as a companion dog.", "Title: Avia BH-3\n\nThe Avia BH-3 was a fighter plane built in Czechoslovakia in 1921. Conceptually a descendant of the BH-1 sports plane, it was a braced, low-wing monoplane of conventional configuration and tailskid undercarriage. Following favourable trials in June 1921, ten examples were ordered by the Czechoslovakian Air Force. These were delivered in 1923 under the military designation B.3. The type proved temperamental in service and was soon relegated to training duties, where it served until 1927.", "Title: Czechoslovakian Small Riding Pony\n\nThe Czechoslovakian Small Riding Pony is a breed of pony, used as a riding animal for children.", "Title: Circus in the Circus\n\nCircus in the Circus (Czech: \"Cirkus v cirkuse\" ; Russian: Соло для слона с орекстром ) is a Czechoslovakian-Soviet comedy film directed by Oldřich Lipský and released in 1976. The story takes place in the Big State Circus in Moscow where two international groups arrive simultaneously: a jury searching for outstanding numbers for the World Circus festival and a delegation of animal language scientists. The film was selected as the Czechoslovakian entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 48th Academy Awards, but was not accepted as a nominee. All circus acts were performed by Moscow and Zaporizhia circus troupes.", "Title: Avia 156\n\nThe Avia 156 was a 1930s Czechoslovakian six-passenger commercial transport for both mail and passengers, designed by Robert Nebesář and built by Avia. The type performed well but only one was built.", "Title: Aero A.12\n\nThe Aero A.12 was a Czechoslovakian biplane light bomber and military reconnaissance aircraft manufactured in small numbers shortly after World War I. Although reminiscent of the Hansa-Brandenburg-designed aircraft that Aero was building during the war under licence as the Ae.10, the A.12 was the company's own design. It is perhaps most significant as the direct ancestor of the highly successful A.11 and its various derivatives. An example of the type is preserved at the Letecké Muzeum in Kbely.", "Title: Czechoslovakian Wolfdog\n\nThe Czechoslovakian Wolfdog (, Slovak: \"Československý vlčiak\" ) is a relatively new dog breed that traces its original lineage to an experiment conducted in 1955 in Czechoslovakia. After initially breeding working line German Shepherd Dogs with Carpathian wolves \"(Canis lupus lupus)\", a plan was worked out to create a breed that would have the temperament, pack mentality, and trainability of the German Shepherd Dog and the strength, physical build, and stamina of the Carpathian wolf.", "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: Škoda 130\n\nThe Škoda 130, Škoda 135 and Škoda 136 are three variations of a rear-engined, rear-wheel drive small family car that was produced by Czechoslovakian car manufacturer AZNP in Mladá Boleslav, Czechoslovakia between 1984 and 1990. The Škoda 130 is known internally as Type 742, and the Škoda 135/136 as Type 746. They were developed from the Škoda 105/120 series." ]
2,318
Does Dryopteris or Adenanthos have more species?
Dryopteris
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[ { "sentences": [ "Adenanthos cuneatus, also known as coastal jugflower, flame bush, bridle bush and sweat bush, is a shrub of the family Proteaceae native to the south coast of Western Australia.", " The French naturalist Jacques Labillardière originally described it in 1805.", " Within the genus \"Adenanthos\", it lies in the section \"Adenanthos\" and is most closely related to \"A. stictus\".", " \"A. cuneatus\" has hybridized with four other species of \"Adenanthos\".", " Growing to 2 m high and wide, it is erect to prostrate in habit, with wedge-shaped lobed leaves covered in fine silvery hair.", " The single red flowers are insignificant, and appear all year, though especially in late spring.", " The reddish new growth occurs over the summer." ], "title": "Adenanthos cuneatus" }, { "sentences": [ "Dryopteris , commonly called wood fern, male fern (referring in particular to \"Dryopteris filix-mas\"), or buckler fern, is a genus of about 250 species of ferns with distribution in Eastern Asia, the Americas, Europe, Africa, and the Pacific islands, with the highest species diversity in eastern Asia.", " Many of the species have stout, slowly creeping rootstocks that form a crown, with a vase-like ring of fronds.", " The sori are round, with a peltate indusium.", " The stipes have prominent scales." ], "title": "Dryopteris" }, { "sentences": [ "Dryopteris goldiana, commonly called Goldie's wood fern, or giant wood fern is a fern native to the eastern United States and adjacent areas of Canada, from New Brunswick to Ontario and Georgia.", " It is the largest native North American species of \"Dryopteris\" and along with ostrich fern it is one of the largest ferns in eastern North America.", " Specimens are known with fronds six feet (1.8 meters) tall.", " \"D. goldiana\" hybridizes with many other species of \"Dryopteris\" and the hybrids tend to be larger than the pure species.", " It was named by William Hooker in honor of its discoverer, John Goldie." ], "title": "Dryopteris goldiana" }, { "sentences": [ "Dryopteris clintoniana, commonly known as Clinton's wood fern, is a fern of hybrid origin native to the northern hemisphere.", " It is a fertile hexaploid, arising as a species by doubling of its chromosome number from a hybrid between \"Dryopteris cristata\", a tetraploid, and \"Dryopteris goldiana\", a diploid.", " It is more northern in its range than either parent species." ], "title": "Dryopteris clintoniana" }, { "sentences": [ "Adenanthos is a genus of Australian native shrubs in the flowering plant family Proteaceae.", " Variable in habit and leaf shape, it is the only genus in the family where solitary flowers are the norm.", " It was discovered in 1791, and formally published by Jacques Labillardière in 1805.", " The type species is \"Adenanthos cuneatus\", and 33 species are recognised.", " The genus is placed in subfamily Proteoideae, and is held to be most closely related to several South African genera." ], "title": "Adenanthos" }, { "sentences": [ "Dryopteris intermedia, the intermediate wood fern, is an evergreen eastern North American species also occasionally found in Europe.", " It is a diploid species, and is the parent of several species of hybrid origin, including \"Dryopteris carthusiana\"." ], "title": "Dryopteris intermedia" }, { "sentences": [ "Adenanthos terminalis, commonly known as gland flower, yellow gland flower or adenanthos, is a one metre tall shrub in the family Proteaceae.", " It is found in south eastern regions of Australia, in the states of South Australia and Victoria, and is the most widespread of the two \"Adenanthos\" species occurring outside of Western Australia." ], "title": "Adenanthos terminalis" }, { "sentences": [ "Dryopteris crassirhizoma is a fern species in the genus \"Dryopteris\".", " It is an element (Traditional: 貫眾, Simplified: 贯众) of the Yupingfeng Asian soup formulation derivative." ], "title": "Dryopteris crassirhizoma" }, { "sentences": [ "Adenanthos\" sect.", " \"Adenanthos is a taxonomic section of the flowering plant genus \"Adenanthos\" (Proteaceae).", " It comprises 29 species.", " The centre of diversity is southwest Western Australia, with two species extending into South Australia and western Victoria." ], "title": "Adenanthos sect. Adenanthos" }, { "sentences": [ "Dryopteris cristata is a species of fern native to wetlands throughout the Northern Hemisphere.", " It is known as crested wood fern or crested buckler-fern.", " This plant is a tetraploid species of hybrid origin, one parent being \"Dryopteris ludoviciana\" and the other being the unknown, apparently extinct species, dubbed \"Dryopteris semicristata\", which is also one of the presumed parents of \"Dryopteris carthusiana\".", " \"D. cristata\" in turn is one of the parents of \"Dryopteris clintoniana\", another fern of hybrid origin." ], "title": "Dryopteris cristata" } ]
[ "Title: Adenanthos cuneatus\n\nAdenanthos cuneatus, also known as coastal jugflower, flame bush, bridle bush and sweat bush, is a shrub of the family Proteaceae native to the south coast of Western Australia. The French naturalist Jacques Labillardière originally described it in 1805. Within the genus \"Adenanthos\", it lies in the section \"Adenanthos\" and is most closely related to \"A. stictus\". \"A. cuneatus\" has hybridized with four other species of \"Adenanthos\". Growing to 2 m high and wide, it is erect to prostrate in habit, with wedge-shaped lobed leaves covered in fine silvery hair. The single red flowers are insignificant, and appear all year, though especially in late spring. The reddish new growth occurs over the summer.", "Title: Dryopteris\n\nDryopteris , commonly called wood fern, male fern (referring in particular to \"Dryopteris filix-mas\"), or buckler fern, is a genus of about 250 species of ferns with distribution in Eastern Asia, the Americas, Europe, Africa, and the Pacific islands, with the highest species diversity in eastern Asia. Many of the species have stout, slowly creeping rootstocks that form a crown, with a vase-like ring of fronds. The sori are round, with a peltate indusium. The stipes have prominent scales.", "Title: Dryopteris goldiana\n\nDryopteris goldiana, commonly called Goldie's wood fern, or giant wood fern is a fern native to the eastern United States and adjacent areas of Canada, from New Brunswick to Ontario and Georgia. It is the largest native North American species of \"Dryopteris\" and along with ostrich fern it is one of the largest ferns in eastern North America. Specimens are known with fronds six feet (1.8 meters) tall. \"D. goldiana\" hybridizes with many other species of \"Dryopteris\" and the hybrids tend to be larger than the pure species. It was named by William Hooker in honor of its discoverer, John Goldie.", "Title: Dryopteris clintoniana\n\nDryopteris clintoniana, commonly known as Clinton's wood fern, is a fern of hybrid origin native to the northern hemisphere. It is a fertile hexaploid, arising as a species by doubling of its chromosome number from a hybrid between \"Dryopteris cristata\", a tetraploid, and \"Dryopteris goldiana\", a diploid. It is more northern in its range than either parent species.", "Title: Adenanthos\n\nAdenanthos is a genus of Australian native shrubs in the flowering plant family Proteaceae. Variable in habit and leaf shape, it is the only genus in the family where solitary flowers are the norm. It was discovered in 1791, and formally published by Jacques Labillardière in 1805. The type species is \"Adenanthos cuneatus\", and 33 species are recognised. The genus is placed in subfamily Proteoideae, and is held to be most closely related to several South African genera.", "Title: Dryopteris intermedia\n\nDryopteris intermedia, the intermediate wood fern, is an evergreen eastern North American species also occasionally found in Europe. It is a diploid species, and is the parent of several species of hybrid origin, including \"Dryopteris carthusiana\".", "Title: Adenanthos terminalis\n\nAdenanthos terminalis, commonly known as gland flower, yellow gland flower or adenanthos, is a one metre tall shrub in the family Proteaceae. It is found in south eastern regions of Australia, in the states of South Australia and Victoria, and is the most widespread of the two \"Adenanthos\" species occurring outside of Western Australia.", "Title: Dryopteris crassirhizoma\n\nDryopteris crassirhizoma is a fern species in the genus \"Dryopteris\". It is an element (Traditional: 貫眾, Simplified: 贯众) of the Yupingfeng Asian soup formulation derivative.", "Title: Adenanthos sect. Adenanthos\n\nAdenanthos\" sect. \"Adenanthos is a taxonomic section of the flowering plant genus \"Adenanthos\" (Proteaceae). It comprises 29 species. The centre of diversity is southwest Western Australia, with two species extending into South Australia and western Victoria.", "Title: Dryopteris cristata\n\nDryopteris cristata is a species of fern native to wetlands throughout the Northern Hemisphere. It is known as crested wood fern or crested buckler-fern. This plant is a tetraploid species of hybrid origin, one parent being \"Dryopteris ludoviciana\" and the other being the unknown, apparently extinct species, dubbed \"Dryopteris semicristata\", which is also one of the presumed parents of \"Dryopteris carthusiana\". \"D. cristata\" in turn is one of the parents of \"Dryopteris clintoniana\", another fern of hybrid origin." ]
2,319
What is the name of this Mexican horror drama film from 1993 that starred Daniel Giménez Cacho?
Cronos
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[ { "sentences": [ "The Summit (Spanish: La cordillera ) is a 2017 Argentine political drama film directed by Santiago Mitre and written by Mitre and .", " The film stars Ricardo Darín, Dolores Fonzi, Érica Rivas, Elena Anaya, Daniel Giménez Cacho, Alfredo Castro, Gerardo Romano, Leonardo Franco, Paulina García, and Christian Slater.", " It was screened in the Un Certain Regard section at the 2017 Cannes Film Festival.", " It was released on 17 August 2017 in Argentina." ], "title": "The Summit (2017 film)" }, { "sentences": [ "El Santos vs. La Tetona Mendoza (The Santos vs. Big Tits Mendoza in Spanish) is a 2012 Mexican adult animated comedy film based on José Ignacio Solórzano (\"JIS\") and Trino Camacho's comic strip series.", " It was released in Mexico on November 30, 2012.", " Along with the ensemble cast, the film stars Daniel Giménez Cacho, José María Yazpik, Héctor Jiménez and Regina Orozco.", " It was produced by Ánima Estudios (through its adult label, Átomo Films) and distributed by Videocine." ], "title": "El Santos vs. La Tetona Mendoza" }, { "sentences": [ "Daniel Giménez Cacho (born May 15, 1961) is a Spanish-born Mexican actor and Ariel award winner.", " He starred in several Mexican films and television series, such as \"Sólo Con Tu Pareja\", \"Cronos\", \"Midaq Alley\", \"Tear This Heart Out\", and \"Bad Education\".", " He is known for having worked with some of the most important Hispanic filmmakers: Guillermo Del Toro, Alfonso Cuarón, Jorge Fons and Pedro Almodóvar." ], "title": "Daniel Giménez Cacho" }, { "sentences": [ "Cronos is a 1993 Mexican horror drama film written and directed by Guillermo del Toro, starring veteran Argentinean actor Federico Luppi and American actor Ron Perlman.", " \"Cronos\" is del Toro's first feature film, and the first of several films on which he collaborated with either Luppi or Perlman.", " The film was selected as the Mexican entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 66th Academy Awards, but was not accepted as a nominee." ], "title": "Cronos (film)" }, { "sentences": [ "México Bárbaro (aka Barbarous Mexico) is a 2014 Mexican anthology horror film directed by eight horror filmmakers from Mexico.", " The film contains 8 different shorts, each by different directors spanning Mexican horror legends.", " It premiered at the Sitges International Fantastic Film Festival 2014.", " In 2015, it was released on DVD and VOD in the U.S. and in 2016 on Netflix around the world.", " The film was sold to six countries during the Le Marché du Film at Festival de Cannes 2015, including MPI/Dark Sky Films." ], "title": "México Bárbaro" }, { "sentences": [ "Ariadne Welter (June 29, 1930 – December 13, 1998) was a Mexican movie actress of the Golden Age of Mexican cinema.", " She appeared in the Luis Buñuel film \"The Criminal Life of Archibaldo de la Cruz\" (1955).", " In 1956 she starred in the film \"El Vampiro\", a classic of the Mexican horror films." ], "title": "Ariadna Welter" }, { "sentences": [ "We Are What We Are (Spanish: Somos lo que hay ) is a 2010 Mexican cannibal horror film directed by Jorge Michel Grau.", " The movie is about a family of cannibals who, after the death of the father, try to continue a ritualistic tradition of kidnapping and eating other humans.", " The film stars Paulina Gaitán and Daniel Giménez Cacho." ], "title": "We Are What We Are (2010 film)" }, { "sentences": [ "Jealousy (Spanish: Celos ) is a 1999 Spanish film, written and directed by Vicente Aranda.", " It stars Daniel Giménez Cacho, Aitana Sanchez-Gijón, Maria Botto and Luis Tosar." ], "title": "Jealousy (1999 film)" }, { "sentences": [ "Deep Crimson (Spanish: Profundo Carmesí ) is a 1996 Mexican crime film directed by Arturo Ripstein, written by Paz Alicia Garciadiego and starring Regina Orozco and Daniel Giménez Cacho.", " Like \"The Honeymoon Killers\" before it, the film is a dramatization of the story of \"Lonely Hearts Killers\", Raymond Fernandez and Martha Beck, who committed a string of murders of women in the 1940s." ], "title": "Deep Crimson" }, { "sentences": [ "Bad Education (Spanish: La mala educación ) is a 2004 Spanish drama film written and directed by Pedro Almodóvar.", " Starring Gael García Bernal, Fele Martínez, Daniel Giménez Cacho and Lluís Homar, the film focuses on two reunited childhood friends and lovers caught up in a stylised murder mystery.", " Along with metafiction, sexual abuse by Catholic priests, transsexuality and drug use are also important themes and devices in the plot, which led the MPAA to give the film an NC-17 rating." ], "title": "Bad Education (film)" } ]
[ "Title: The Summit (2017 film)\n\nThe Summit (Spanish: La cordillera ) is a 2017 Argentine political drama film directed by Santiago Mitre and written by Mitre and . The film stars Ricardo Darín, Dolores Fonzi, Érica Rivas, Elena Anaya, Daniel Giménez Cacho, Alfredo Castro, Gerardo Romano, Leonardo Franco, Paulina García, and Christian Slater. It was screened in the Un Certain Regard section at the 2017 Cannes Film Festival. It was released on 17 August 2017 in Argentina.", "Title: El Santos vs. La Tetona Mendoza\n\nEl Santos vs. La Tetona Mendoza (The Santos vs. Big Tits Mendoza in Spanish) is a 2012 Mexican adult animated comedy film based on José Ignacio Solórzano (\"JIS\") and Trino Camacho's comic strip series. It was released in Mexico on November 30, 2012. Along with the ensemble cast, the film stars Daniel Giménez Cacho, José María Yazpik, Héctor Jiménez and Regina Orozco. It was produced by Ánima Estudios (through its adult label, Átomo Films) and distributed by Videocine.", "Title: Daniel Giménez Cacho\n\nDaniel Giménez Cacho (born May 15, 1961) is a Spanish-born Mexican actor and Ariel award winner. He starred in several Mexican films and television series, such as \"Sólo Con Tu Pareja\", \"Cronos\", \"Midaq Alley\", \"Tear This Heart Out\", and \"Bad Education\". He is known for having worked with some of the most important Hispanic filmmakers: Guillermo Del Toro, Alfonso Cuarón, Jorge Fons and Pedro Almodóvar.", "Title: Cronos (film)\n\nCronos is a 1993 Mexican horror drama film written and directed by Guillermo del Toro, starring veteran Argentinean actor Federico Luppi and American actor Ron Perlman. \"Cronos\" is del Toro's first feature film, and the first of several films on which he collaborated with either Luppi or Perlman. The film was selected as the Mexican entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 66th Academy Awards, but was not accepted as a nominee.", "Title: México Bárbaro\n\nMéxico Bárbaro (aka Barbarous Mexico) is a 2014 Mexican anthology horror film directed by eight horror filmmakers from Mexico. The film contains 8 different shorts, each by different directors spanning Mexican horror legends. It premiered at the Sitges International Fantastic Film Festival 2014. In 2015, it was released on DVD and VOD in the U.S. and in 2016 on Netflix around the world. The film was sold to six countries during the Le Marché du Film at Festival de Cannes 2015, including MPI/Dark Sky Films.", "Title: Ariadna Welter\n\nAriadne Welter (June 29, 1930 – December 13, 1998) was a Mexican movie actress of the Golden Age of Mexican cinema. She appeared in the Luis Buñuel film \"The Criminal Life of Archibaldo de la Cruz\" (1955). In 1956 she starred in the film \"El Vampiro\", a classic of the Mexican horror films.", "Title: We Are What We Are (2010 film)\n\nWe Are What We Are (Spanish: Somos lo que hay ) is a 2010 Mexican cannibal horror film directed by Jorge Michel Grau. The movie is about a family of cannibals who, after the death of the father, try to continue a ritualistic tradition of kidnapping and eating other humans. The film stars Paulina Gaitán and Daniel Giménez Cacho.", "Title: Jealousy (1999 film)\n\nJealousy (Spanish: Celos ) is a 1999 Spanish film, written and directed by Vicente Aranda. It stars Daniel Giménez Cacho, Aitana Sanchez-Gijón, Maria Botto and Luis Tosar.", "Title: Deep Crimson\n\nDeep Crimson (Spanish: Profundo Carmesí ) is a 1996 Mexican crime film directed by Arturo Ripstein, written by Paz Alicia Garciadiego and starring Regina Orozco and Daniel Giménez Cacho. Like \"The Honeymoon Killers\" before it, the film is a dramatization of the story of \"Lonely Hearts Killers\", Raymond Fernandez and Martha Beck, who committed a string of murders of women in the 1940s.", "Title: Bad Education (film)\n\nBad Education (Spanish: La mala educación ) is a 2004 Spanish drama film written and directed by Pedro Almodóvar. Starring Gael García Bernal, Fele Martínez, Daniel Giménez Cacho and Lluís Homar, the film focuses on two reunited childhood friends and lovers caught up in a stylised murder mystery. Along with metafiction, sexual abuse by Catholic priests, transsexuality and drug use are also important themes and devices in the plot, which led the MPAA to give the film an NC-17 rating." ]
2,320
Who was nominated over Nelson Rockefeller for the Republican Vice Presidential nominee and served as the Republican Leader of the United States Senate from 1985 until 1996?
Robert Joseph Dole
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[ { "sentences": [ "Electoral history of Sarah Palin, Governor of Alaska (2006-2009) and Republican vice presidential nominee in the 2008 United States presidential election." ], "title": "Electoral history of Sarah Palin" }, { "sentences": [ "In 1973, Republican Vice President Spiro Agnew was forced to resign following a controversy over his personal taxes.", " Under the terms of the 25th Amendment, a vice presidential vacancy is filled when the president nominates a candidate who is confirmed by both houses of Congress.", " Republican President Richard Nixon thus had the task of selecting a vice president who could receive the majority support of both houses of Congress.", " Nixon considered selecting former Texas Governor John Connally, New York Governor Nelson Rockefeller, and California Governor Ronald Reagan.", " However, Nixon settled on House Minority Leader Gerald Ford of Michigan, who was popular among the members of Congress and who was good friends with Nixon.", " Ford won the approval of both houses by huge margins, and was sworn in as the 40th Vice President of the United States on December 6, 1973.", " In 1974, Ford ascended to the presidency after the Watergate scandal led to the resignation of President Nixon." ], "title": "United States vice presidential selection, 1973" }, { "sentences": [ "The United States presidential election of 1996 was the 53rd quadrennial presidential election.", " It was held on Tuesday, November 5, 1996.", " The Democratic national ticket was led by incumbent President Bill Clinton, and his running mate, incumbent Vice President Al Gore.", " The Republican nominee for President was Bob Dole, the former Republican Leader of the United States Senate and long-time Senator from Kansas who was previously the vice-presidential running mate of President Gerald Ford in 1976, following Vice President Nelson Rockefeller's retirement from politics that year.", " Dole's running mate for Vice President was Jack Kemp, a former NFL football player and the Housing Secretary under George H. W. Bush.", " Businessman Ross Perot ran as candidate for the Reform Party with economist Pat Choate as his running mate; he received less media attention and was excluded from the presidential debates and, while still obtaining substantial results for a third-party candidate, by U.S. standards, did not renew his success of the 1992 election.", " Turnout was registered at 49.0%, the lowest for a presidential election since 1924." ], "title": "United States presidential election, 1996" }, { "sentences": [ "Electoral history of Bob Dole, United States Senator from Kansas (1969–1996), Senate Majority Leader (1985–1987, 1995–1996), Senate Minority Leader (1987–1995), 1976 Republican Party Vice Presidential nominee and 1996 Presidential nominee." ], "title": "Electoral history of Bob Dole" }, { "sentences": [ "\"Drill, baby, drill!\"", " was a 2008 Republican campaign slogan first used at the 2008 Republican National Convention by former Maryland Lieutenant Governor Michael Steele, who was later elected Chairman of the Republican National Committee.", " The slogan expressed support for increased drilling for petroleum and gas as sources of additional energy and gained further prominence after it was used by Republican Vice Presidential nominee Sarah Palin during the vice-presidential debate." ], "title": "Drill, baby, drill" }, { "sentences": [ "The 1976 Republican National Convention was a United States political convention of the Republican Party that met from August 16 to August 19, 1976, to select the party's nominee for President.", " Held in Kemper Arena in Kansas City, Missouri, the convention nominated President Gerald Ford for a full term, but only after narrowly defeating a strong challenge from former California Governor Ronald Reagan.", " The convention also nominated Senator Robert J. Dole of Kansas for Vice President, instead of Vice President Nelson Rockefeller.", " The keynote address was delivered by Tennessee Senator Howard Baker.", " Other notable speakers included Minnesota Representative Al Quie, retired Lieutenant Colonel and former Vietnam prisoner of war Raymond Schrump, former Texas Governor John Connally, Providence, Rhode Island mayor Vincent Cianci and Michigan Senator Robert P. Griffin.", " It is the last national convention by either of the two major parties to feature a seriously contested nomination between candidates." ], "title": "1976 Republican National Convention" }, { "sentences": [ "In 1974, Republican President Richard Nixon was forced to resign following the Watergate Scandal.", " Vice President Gerald Ford ascended to the presidency, leaving the office of vice president vacant.", " Under the terms of the 25th Amendment, a vice presidential vacancy is filled when the president nominates a candidate who is confirmed by both houses of Congress.", " On August 20, 1974, Ford announced his nomination of former New York Governor Nelson Rockefeller to fill the vacancy.", " Ford also considered picking Tennessee Senator Howard Baker and former Republican National Committee Chairman George H.W. Bush.", " Rockefeller was generally considered to be a liberal Republican, and Ford decided that picking Rockefeller would help his candidacy gain support in the 1976 presidential election.", " The confirmation hearings for Rockefeller lasted for months, but Rockefeller was sworn in as the 41st Vice President of the United States on December 19, 1974.", " Due to the pressure on Ford by the party conservatives, Rockefeller was ultimately passed over for the 1976 ticket, and Ford instead chose Bob Dole as his running mate.", " Ford, however, regreted this move later." ], "title": "United States vice presidential selection, 1974" }, { "sentences": [ "This debate featured U.S. Senator Walter Mondale from Minnesota, the Democratic vice presidential nominee, and U.S. Senator Bob Dole from Kansas, the Republican vice presidential nominee." ], "title": "United States vice-presidential debate, 1976" }, { "sentences": [ "Charles Warren Fairbanks (May 11, 1852 – June 4, 1918) was an American politician who served as the 26th Vice President of the United States from 1905 to 1909 and a Senator from Indiana from 1897 to 1905.", " He was also the Republican vice presidential nominee in the 1916 presidential election." ], "title": "Charles W. Fairbanks" }, { "sentences": [ "Robert Joseph Dole (born July 22, 1923) is an American lawyer and politician who represented Kansas in Congress from 1961 to 1996 and served as the Republican Leader of the United States Senate from 1985 until 1996.", " He was the Republican presidential nominee in the 1996 presidential election and the party's vice presidential nominee in the 1976 presidential election." ], "title": "Bob Dole" } ]
[ "Title: Electoral history of Sarah Palin\n\nElectoral history of Sarah Palin, Governor of Alaska (2006-2009) and Republican vice presidential nominee in the 2008 United States presidential election.", "Title: United States vice presidential selection, 1973\n\nIn 1973, Republican Vice President Spiro Agnew was forced to resign following a controversy over his personal taxes. Under the terms of the 25th Amendment, a vice presidential vacancy is filled when the president nominates a candidate who is confirmed by both houses of Congress. Republican President Richard Nixon thus had the task of selecting a vice president who could receive the majority support of both houses of Congress. Nixon considered selecting former Texas Governor John Connally, New York Governor Nelson Rockefeller, and California Governor Ronald Reagan. However, Nixon settled on House Minority Leader Gerald Ford of Michigan, who was popular among the members of Congress and who was good friends with Nixon. Ford won the approval of both houses by huge margins, and was sworn in as the 40th Vice President of the United States on December 6, 1973. In 1974, Ford ascended to the presidency after the Watergate scandal led to the resignation of President Nixon.", "Title: United States presidential election, 1996\n\nThe United States presidential election of 1996 was the 53rd quadrennial presidential election. It was held on Tuesday, November 5, 1996. The Democratic national ticket was led by incumbent President Bill Clinton, and his running mate, incumbent Vice President Al Gore. The Republican nominee for President was Bob Dole, the former Republican Leader of the United States Senate and long-time Senator from Kansas who was previously the vice-presidential running mate of President Gerald Ford in 1976, following Vice President Nelson Rockefeller's retirement from politics that year. Dole's running mate for Vice President was Jack Kemp, a former NFL football player and the Housing Secretary under George H. W. Bush. Businessman Ross Perot ran as candidate for the Reform Party with economist Pat Choate as his running mate; he received less media attention and was excluded from the presidential debates and, while still obtaining substantial results for a third-party candidate, by U.S. standards, did not renew his success of the 1992 election. Turnout was registered at 49.0%, the lowest for a presidential election since 1924.", "Title: Electoral history of Bob Dole\n\nElectoral history of Bob Dole, United States Senator from Kansas (1969–1996), Senate Majority Leader (1985–1987, 1995–1996), Senate Minority Leader (1987–1995), 1976 Republican Party Vice Presidential nominee and 1996 Presidential nominee.", "Title: Drill, baby, drill\n\n\"Drill, baby, drill!\" was a 2008 Republican campaign slogan first used at the 2008 Republican National Convention by former Maryland Lieutenant Governor Michael Steele, who was later elected Chairman of the Republican National Committee. The slogan expressed support for increased drilling for petroleum and gas as sources of additional energy and gained further prominence after it was used by Republican Vice Presidential nominee Sarah Palin during the vice-presidential debate.", "Title: 1976 Republican National Convention\n\nThe 1976 Republican National Convention was a United States political convention of the Republican Party that met from August 16 to August 19, 1976, to select the party's nominee for President. Held in Kemper Arena in Kansas City, Missouri, the convention nominated President Gerald Ford for a full term, but only after narrowly defeating a strong challenge from former California Governor Ronald Reagan. The convention also nominated Senator Robert J. Dole of Kansas for Vice President, instead of Vice President Nelson Rockefeller. The keynote address was delivered by Tennessee Senator Howard Baker. Other notable speakers included Minnesota Representative Al Quie, retired Lieutenant Colonel and former Vietnam prisoner of war Raymond Schrump, former Texas Governor John Connally, Providence, Rhode Island mayor Vincent Cianci and Michigan Senator Robert P. Griffin. It is the last national convention by either of the two major parties to feature a seriously contested nomination between candidates.", "Title: United States vice presidential selection, 1974\n\nIn 1974, Republican President Richard Nixon was forced to resign following the Watergate Scandal. Vice President Gerald Ford ascended to the presidency, leaving the office of vice president vacant. Under the terms of the 25th Amendment, a vice presidential vacancy is filled when the president nominates a candidate who is confirmed by both houses of Congress. On August 20, 1974, Ford announced his nomination of former New York Governor Nelson Rockefeller to fill the vacancy. Ford also considered picking Tennessee Senator Howard Baker and former Republican National Committee Chairman George H.W. Bush. Rockefeller was generally considered to be a liberal Republican, and Ford decided that picking Rockefeller would help his candidacy gain support in the 1976 presidential election. The confirmation hearings for Rockefeller lasted for months, but Rockefeller was sworn in as the 41st Vice President of the United States on December 19, 1974. Due to the pressure on Ford by the party conservatives, Rockefeller was ultimately passed over for the 1976 ticket, and Ford instead chose Bob Dole as his running mate. Ford, however, regreted this move later.", "Title: United States vice-presidential debate, 1976\n\nThis debate featured U.S. Senator Walter Mondale from Minnesota, the Democratic vice presidential nominee, and U.S. Senator Bob Dole from Kansas, the Republican vice presidential nominee.", "Title: Charles W. Fairbanks\n\nCharles Warren Fairbanks (May 11, 1852 – June 4, 1918) was an American politician who served as the 26th Vice President of the United States from 1905 to 1909 and a Senator from Indiana from 1897 to 1905. He was also the Republican vice presidential nominee in the 1916 presidential election.", "Title: Bob Dole\n\nRobert Joseph Dole (born July 22, 1923) is an American lawyer and politician who represented Kansas in Congress from 1961 to 1996 and served as the Republican Leader of the United States Senate from 1985 until 1996. He was the Republican presidential nominee in the 1996 presidential election and the party's vice presidential nominee in the 1976 presidential election." ]
2,321
Have singers David Gilmour and Adam Duritz both been members of a band?
yes
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[ { "sentences": [ "\"High Hopes\" is the eleventh and final track from the 1994 Pink Floyd album \"The Division Bell\", composed by David Gilmour with lyrics by Gilmour and Polly Samson.", " Its lyrics speak of the things one may have gained and lost in life, written from Gilmour's autobiographic perspective.", " Gilmour has said that the song is more about his early days, and leaving his hometown behind, than about the seeds of division supposedly planted in Pink Floyd's early days.", " Douglas Adams, a friend of Gilmour, chose the album title from one verse in this song.", " Live versions are featured on \"Pulse\", \"Remember That Night\" and \"Live in Gdańsk\".", " On \"\", a somewhat shortened version of the song segues into Syd Barrett's \"Bike\".", " The segue is accomplished by cutting from the church bell at the end of \"High Hopes\" to a new bicycle bell sound effect before \"Bike\" begins.", " A 7-inch vinyl version of the single was released on a transparent record." ], "title": "High Hopes (Pink Floyd song)" }, { "sentences": [ "David Gilmour is the debut solo studio album by Pink Floyd guitarist and co-lead vocalist David Gilmour.", " The album was released in May and June 1978 in the United Kingdom and the United States, respectively.", " The album reached number 17 in the UK and number 29 on the Billboard US album charts; it was certified Gold in the US by the RIAA.", " The album was produced by Gilmour, and consists mostly of blues, guitar oriented rock songs except for the piano-dominated ballad \"So Far Away\"." ], "title": "David Gilmour (album)" }, { "sentences": [ "David Gilmour in Concert is a DVD of Pink Floyd guitarist David Gilmour's solo concert at the Royal Festival Hall, London in June 2001, as part of the Robert Wyatt-curated Meltdown festival.", " It also features additional footage recorded during three concerts at the same venue in January 2002.", " The track selection includes several Pink Floyd compositions in addition to Gilmour's solo works.", " Guest appearances are made by Floyd colleague Richard Wright, as well as Robert Wyatt and Bob Geldof.", " It includes the first ever performance of \"Smile\" a track which would appear almost five years later on Gilmour's third solo album - \"On an Island\", and Gilmour even plays a few Syd Barrett compositions.", " Also included is \"Je crois entendre encore \" (\"I still believe I hear\"), an aria from Georges Bizet's opera \"Les pêcheurs de perles \" (\"The Pearl Fishers\"), with a libretto by Eugène Cormon and Michel Carré, and sung by Gilmour in the original French." ], "title": "David Gilmour in Concert" }, { "sentences": [ "David Jon Gilmour, {'1': \", '2': \", '3': \", '4': \"} (born 6 March 1946) is an English guitarist, singer and songwriter best known as a longtime member of the progressive rock band Pink Floyd.", " He joined group as guitarist and co-lead vocalist in 1968, effectively as a replacement for founder member Syd Barrett, who was dismissed from the band shortly afterwards." ], "title": "David Gilmour" }, { "sentences": [ "David Bryson (born October 5, 1961) is a guitarist and vocalist for Counting Crows.", " He was a student of guitarist Joe Satriani.", " Prior to forming Counting Crows with Adam Duritz, he produced recordings by Duritz and his band, The Himalayans, from San Francisco, California.", " He formed Counting Crows with Duritz in San Francisco in 1991." ], "title": "David Bryson" }, { "sentences": [ "Barn Jams are a series of instrumental pieces written by Pink Floyd guitarist, David Gilmour and performed by him and the core members of his 2006 On an Island Tour band, Guy Pratt on bass, Richard Wright on keyboards and Steve DiStanislao on drums.", " The sessions were recorded and filmed in a barn at David's home in Sussex, England, in January 2007.", " It is unknown how many pieces exist, altrough Gilmour himself, in a bonus interview within the second DVD of his 2008 release \"Live in Gdańsk\", claims that he and guitarist Phil Manzanera (who co-produced the \"On an Island\" album) recorded and catalogued \"close to 200\" jams.", " Three tracks were released as part of the \"Live in Gdańsk\" 4-disc edition, deluxe edition and vinyl edition; one was released on \"Remember That Night\" (2007) and four more were released on the deluxe edition of Gilmour's 2015 \"Rattle That Lock\" album.", " The \"Barn Jams\" are the last released recordings made by Richard Wright before his death in 2008." ], "title": "Barn Jams" }, { "sentences": [ "Maria is a recurring character in the songs written by Adam Duritz, the songwriter and lead singer of Counting Crows.", " Maria has appeared in the lyrics of five Counting Crows songs and in two other songs written by Duritz, and has fueled speculation and debate among fans.", " Duritz contends that she is fictional." ], "title": "Maria (Counting Crows)" }, { "sentences": [ "About Face is the second solo studio album by the English guitarist-singer-songwriter David Gilmour.", " It was originally released in March 1984, on the label Harvest in the UK, and Columbia in the US.", " Co-produced by Bob Ezrin and Gilmour, the album was recorded in 1983, in sessions that took place at Pathé Marconi Studio, in Boulogne-Billancourt, France.", " Two tracks, \"All Lovers Are Deranged\" and the more radio-friendly \"Love on the Air\", were co-written by Gilmour and his long-time friend Pete Townshend, the main songwriter for The Who (Gilmour composed the music and Townshend wrote the lyrics).", " The remainder of the tracks are credited solely to Gilmour.", " In May of the same year, fellow Pink Floyd member Roger Waters released his first official solo album \"The Pros and Cons of Hitch Hiking\"." ], "title": "About Face (album)" }, { "sentences": [ "Adam Fredric Duritz (born August 1, 1964) is an American musician, songwriter, record producer, and film producer.", " He is best known for his role as frontman and vocalist for the rock band Counting Crows, of which he is a founding member and principal composer of their catalog of songs." ], "title": "Adam Duritz" }, { "sentences": [ "Pink Floyd's David Gilmour or simply David Gilmour is a film by David Gilmour from his 1984 tour from the album \"About Face\" for Europe.", " The film is mainly a concert performance from The Hammersmith Odeon in London in April 1984.", " It also features promotional clips.", " Lastly, a documentary called \"After The Floyd\" which followed Gilmour on the 1984 solo tour and includes interviews with David on tour buses (the bus driver referred to David as ex-guitarist of Pink Floyd) and in hotel rooms.", " Also included is more live footage of concerts and soundchecks in Europe.", " It is now out of production." ], "title": "David Gilmour Live 1984" } ]
[ "Title: High Hopes (Pink Floyd song)\n\n\"High Hopes\" is the eleventh and final track from the 1994 Pink Floyd album \"The Division Bell\", composed by David Gilmour with lyrics by Gilmour and Polly Samson. Its lyrics speak of the things one may have gained and lost in life, written from Gilmour's autobiographic perspective. Gilmour has said that the song is more about his early days, and leaving his hometown behind, than about the seeds of division supposedly planted in Pink Floyd's early days. Douglas Adams, a friend of Gilmour, chose the album title from one verse in this song. Live versions are featured on \"Pulse\", \"Remember That Night\" and \"Live in Gdańsk\". On \"\", a somewhat shortened version of the song segues into Syd Barrett's \"Bike\". The segue is accomplished by cutting from the church bell at the end of \"High Hopes\" to a new bicycle bell sound effect before \"Bike\" begins. A 7-inch vinyl version of the single was released on a transparent record.", "Title: David Gilmour (album)\n\nDavid Gilmour is the debut solo studio album by Pink Floyd guitarist and co-lead vocalist David Gilmour. The album was released in May and June 1978 in the United Kingdom and the United States, respectively. The album reached number 17 in the UK and number 29 on the Billboard US album charts; it was certified Gold in the US by the RIAA. The album was produced by Gilmour, and consists mostly of blues, guitar oriented rock songs except for the piano-dominated ballad \"So Far Away\".", "Title: David Gilmour in Concert\n\nDavid Gilmour in Concert is a DVD of Pink Floyd guitarist David Gilmour's solo concert at the Royal Festival Hall, London in June 2001, as part of the Robert Wyatt-curated Meltdown festival. It also features additional footage recorded during three concerts at the same venue in January 2002. The track selection includes several Pink Floyd compositions in addition to Gilmour's solo works. Guest appearances are made by Floyd colleague Richard Wright, as well as Robert Wyatt and Bob Geldof. It includes the first ever performance of \"Smile\" a track which would appear almost five years later on Gilmour's third solo album - \"On an Island\", and Gilmour even plays a few Syd Barrett compositions. Also included is \"Je crois entendre encore \" (\"I still believe I hear\"), an aria from Georges Bizet's opera \"Les pêcheurs de perles \" (\"The Pearl Fishers\"), with a libretto by Eugène Cormon and Michel Carré, and sung by Gilmour in the original French.", "Title: David Gilmour\n\nDavid Jon Gilmour, {'1': \", '2': \", '3': \", '4': \"} (born 6 March 1946) is an English guitarist, singer and songwriter best known as a longtime member of the progressive rock band Pink Floyd. He joined group as guitarist and co-lead vocalist in 1968, effectively as a replacement for founder member Syd Barrett, who was dismissed from the band shortly afterwards.", "Title: David Bryson\n\nDavid Bryson (born October 5, 1961) is a guitarist and vocalist for Counting Crows. He was a student of guitarist Joe Satriani. Prior to forming Counting Crows with Adam Duritz, he produced recordings by Duritz and his band, The Himalayans, from San Francisco, California. He formed Counting Crows with Duritz in San Francisco in 1991.", "Title: Barn Jams\n\nBarn Jams are a series of instrumental pieces written by Pink Floyd guitarist, David Gilmour and performed by him and the core members of his 2006 On an Island Tour band, Guy Pratt on bass, Richard Wright on keyboards and Steve DiStanislao on drums. The sessions were recorded and filmed in a barn at David's home in Sussex, England, in January 2007. It is unknown how many pieces exist, altrough Gilmour himself, in a bonus interview within the second DVD of his 2008 release \"Live in Gdańsk\", claims that he and guitarist Phil Manzanera (who co-produced the \"On an Island\" album) recorded and catalogued \"close to 200\" jams. Three tracks were released as part of the \"Live in Gdańsk\" 4-disc edition, deluxe edition and vinyl edition; one was released on \"Remember That Night\" (2007) and four more were released on the deluxe edition of Gilmour's 2015 \"Rattle That Lock\" album. The \"Barn Jams\" are the last released recordings made by Richard Wright before his death in 2008.", "Title: Maria (Counting Crows)\n\nMaria is a recurring character in the songs written by Adam Duritz, the songwriter and lead singer of Counting Crows. Maria has appeared in the lyrics of five Counting Crows songs and in two other songs written by Duritz, and has fueled speculation and debate among fans. Duritz contends that she is fictional.", "Title: About Face (album)\n\nAbout Face is the second solo studio album by the English guitarist-singer-songwriter David Gilmour. It was originally released in March 1984, on the label Harvest in the UK, and Columbia in the US. Co-produced by Bob Ezrin and Gilmour, the album was recorded in 1983, in sessions that took place at Pathé Marconi Studio, in Boulogne-Billancourt, France. Two tracks, \"All Lovers Are Deranged\" and the more radio-friendly \"Love on the Air\", were co-written by Gilmour and his long-time friend Pete Townshend, the main songwriter for The Who (Gilmour composed the music and Townshend wrote the lyrics). The remainder of the tracks are credited solely to Gilmour. In May of the same year, fellow Pink Floyd member Roger Waters released his first official solo album \"The Pros and Cons of Hitch Hiking\".", "Title: Adam Duritz\n\nAdam Fredric Duritz (born August 1, 1964) is an American musician, songwriter, record producer, and film producer. He is best known for his role as frontman and vocalist for the rock band Counting Crows, of which he is a founding member and principal composer of their catalog of songs.", "Title: David Gilmour Live 1984\n\nPink Floyd's David Gilmour or simply David Gilmour is a film by David Gilmour from his 1984 tour from the album \"About Face\" for Europe. The film is mainly a concert performance from The Hammersmith Odeon in London in April 1984. It also features promotional clips. Lastly, a documentary called \"After The Floyd\" which followed Gilmour on the 1984 solo tour and includes interviews with David on tour buses (the bus driver referred to David as ex-guitarist of Pink Floyd) and in hotel rooms. Also included is more live footage of concerts and soundchecks in Europe. It is now out of production." ]
2,322
Who may be the largest manufacturer of maize flour?
Gruma
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{ "title": [ "Gruma", "Gruma", "Masa" ], "sent_id": [ 0, 1, 0 ] }
[ { "sentences": [ "Kalu-Khani Thalee were traditional glazed earthenware deep dishes or plates used on special occasions to serve guests or members of \"Hashar\" (collective voluntary working force) in the past till last quarter of 20th century in most of the villages of Swabi District.", " Every household used to keep a few of these decorative glazed dishes for serving the guests on special occasions and celebrations.", " This special dish or bowl used to be decorated and glazed in different colours.", " Conventionally, hot chicken curry used to be dished out in this special dish almost enough for 4 to 6 persons for combined or group eating added with another special paste-curry called \"Lawanr.\"", " The tasty and thick \"Lawanr\" being a viscous mixture was especially cooked for the purpose of thickening the otherwise thin chicken curry from \"Shumle\" and maize flour." ], "title": "Kalu Khani Thalee" }, { "sentences": [ "Ugali (also sometimes called kimnyet, sima, sembe, obokima, kaunga, dona, obusuma, ngima, arega or posho) is a dish made of maize flour (cornmeal), millet flour, or sorghum flour (sometimes mixed with cassava flour) cooked in boiling liquid (water or milk) to a stiff or firm dough-like consistency (when it is a porridge then it is called uji) and served with salad.", " It is the most common staple starch featured in the local cuisines of the African Great Lakes region and Southern Africa.", " When ugali is made from another starch, it is usually given a specific regional name." ], "title": "Ugali" }, { "sentences": [ "Kulesha is a surname of Ukrainian origin.", " In the Ukrainian language \"kulesha\" means a porridge of maize flour." ], "title": "Kulesha" }, { "sentences": [ "Kokoro is a common snack food in Nigeria.", " It is made from a paste of maize flour mixed with sugar and gari (cassava) or yam flour and deep-fried.", " It is commonly sold in ogun state in Nigeria." ], "title": "Kokoro (snack food)" }, { "sentences": [ "Fufu (variants of the name include foofoo, fufuo, foufou) is a staple food, common in many countries in Africa.", " It is often made with cassava and green Plantain Flour.", " Other flours, such as semolina, maize flour or mashed plantains may take the place of cassava flour.", " Fufu is often served with groundnut soup, palm nut soup or light soup." ], "title": "Fufu" }, { "sentences": [ "Eish merahrah (Egyptian Arabic: عيش مرحرح‎ ‎ , ] ) is an Egyptian flat bread made with 5 -10% ground fenugreek seeds and maize.", " It is part of the traditional diet of the Egyptian countryside, prepared locally in village homes in Upper Egypt.", " Eish merahrah is similar to \"markouk\", a Lebanese bread.", " The loaves are flat and wide, and usually about 50 cm in diameter.", " The bread is made of maize flour made into a soft dough fermented overnight with a sourdough starter, shaped into round loaves, and then allowed to rise or “proof” for 30 minutes before being flattened into round disks then baked.", " They can be kept for days in an airtight container.", " The addition of fenugreek seeds increases the protein content, storage length, and digestibility of the bread." ], "title": "Eish merahrah" }, { "sentences": [ "Gruma, S.A.B. de C.V., known as Gruma, is a Mexican multinational corn flour and tortillas manufacturing company headquartered in San Pedro, near Monterrey, Mexico.", " It may be the largest corn flour and tortillas manufacturer in the world.", " Its brand names include Mission (Misión in Mexico), Maseca, and Guerrero." ], "title": "Gruma" }, { "sentences": [ "Banana beer is an alcoholic beverage made from fermentation of mashed bananas. Sorghum, millet or maize flour are added as a source of wild yeast." ], "title": "Banana beer" }, { "sentences": [ "Masa ( ; ] ) is a maize (corn) flour or dough that has been soaked and cooked in an alkaline solution in the nixtamalization process.", " It is used for making corn tortillas, tamales, \"pupusas\", and many other Latin American dishes.", " The full name is masa de maíz, the dried and powdered form is called \"masa harina\", \"masa de harina\", and sometimes \"Maseca\", the name of a leading commercial brand.", " It is reconstituted with water before use." ], "title": "Masa" }, { "sentences": [ "Harina P.A.N. (Producto Alimenticio Nacional) is the first brand of boiled corn flour in Venezuela.", " The brand itself became a synecdoche, as even with other large competitors in the market, it is used as a noun to indicate any similar maize flour.", " This flour is similar to the main ingredient of the Italian Polenta." ], "title": "Harina P.A.N." } ]
[ "Title: Kalu Khani Thalee\n\nKalu-Khani Thalee were traditional glazed earthenware deep dishes or plates used on special occasions to serve guests or members of \"Hashar\" (collective voluntary working force) in the past till last quarter of 20th century in most of the villages of Swabi District. Every household used to keep a few of these decorative glazed dishes for serving the guests on special occasions and celebrations. This special dish or bowl used to be decorated and glazed in different colours. Conventionally, hot chicken curry used to be dished out in this special dish almost enough for 4 to 6 persons for combined or group eating added with another special paste-curry called \"Lawanr.\" The tasty and thick \"Lawanr\" being a viscous mixture was especially cooked for the purpose of thickening the otherwise thin chicken curry from \"Shumle\" and maize flour.", "Title: Ugali\n\nUgali (also sometimes called kimnyet, sima, sembe, obokima, kaunga, dona, obusuma, ngima, arega or posho) is a dish made of maize flour (cornmeal), millet flour, or sorghum flour (sometimes mixed with cassava flour) cooked in boiling liquid (water or milk) to a stiff or firm dough-like consistency (when it is a porridge then it is called uji) and served with salad. It is the most common staple starch featured in the local cuisines of the African Great Lakes region and Southern Africa. When ugali is made from another starch, it is usually given a specific regional name.", "Title: Kulesha\n\nKulesha is a surname of Ukrainian origin. In the Ukrainian language \"kulesha\" means a porridge of maize flour.", "Title: Kokoro (snack food)\n\nKokoro is a common snack food in Nigeria. It is made from a paste of maize flour mixed with sugar and gari (cassava) or yam flour and deep-fried. It is commonly sold in ogun state in Nigeria.", "Title: Fufu\n\nFufu (variants of the name include foofoo, fufuo, foufou) is a staple food, common in many countries in Africa. It is often made with cassava and green Plantain Flour. Other flours, such as semolina, maize flour or mashed plantains may take the place of cassava flour. Fufu is often served with groundnut soup, palm nut soup or light soup.", "Title: Eish merahrah\n\nEish merahrah (Egyptian Arabic: عيش مرحرح‎ ‎ , ] ) is an Egyptian flat bread made with 5 -10% ground fenugreek seeds and maize. It is part of the traditional diet of the Egyptian countryside, prepared locally in village homes in Upper Egypt. Eish merahrah is similar to \"markouk\", a Lebanese bread. The loaves are flat and wide, and usually about 50 cm in diameter. The bread is made of maize flour made into a soft dough fermented overnight with a sourdough starter, shaped into round loaves, and then allowed to rise or “proof” for 30 minutes before being flattened into round disks then baked. They can be kept for days in an airtight container. The addition of fenugreek seeds increases the protein content, storage length, and digestibility of the bread.", "Title: Gruma\n\nGruma, S.A.B. de C.V., known as Gruma, is a Mexican multinational corn flour and tortillas manufacturing company headquartered in San Pedro, near Monterrey, Mexico. It may be the largest corn flour and tortillas manufacturer in the world. Its brand names include Mission (Misión in Mexico), Maseca, and Guerrero.", "Title: Banana beer\n\nBanana beer is an alcoholic beverage made from fermentation of mashed bananas. Sorghum, millet or maize flour are added as a source of wild yeast.", "Title: Masa\n\nMasa ( ; ] ) is a maize (corn) flour or dough that has been soaked and cooked in an alkaline solution in the nixtamalization process. It is used for making corn tortillas, tamales, \"pupusas\", and many other Latin American dishes. The full name is masa de maíz, the dried and powdered form is called \"masa harina\", \"masa de harina\", and sometimes \"Maseca\", the name of a leading commercial brand. It is reconstituted with water before use.", "Title: Harina P.A.N.\n\nHarina P.A.N. (Producto Alimenticio Nacional) is the first brand of boiled corn flour in Venezuela. The brand itself became a synecdoche, as even with other large competitors in the market, it is used as a noun to indicate any similar maize flour. This flour is similar to the main ingredient of the Italian Polenta." ]
2,323
Carina Caicedo, is an Ecuadorian professional footballer, she was part of the Ecuadorian squad for the 2015 FIFA Women's World Cup, it was the seventh FIFA Women's World Cup, the quadrennial international women's football world championship tournament, the tournament began on which date?
6 June 2015
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[ "Title: 2015 FIFA Women's World Cup\n\nThe 2015 FIFA Women's World Cup was the seventh FIFA Women's World Cup, the quadrennial international women's football world championship tournament. In March 2011, Canada won the right to host the event, the first time the country would host the tournament and the third time it has been held in North America. Matches were played in six cities across Canada in five time zones. The tournament began on 6 June 2015, and finished with the finals on 5 July 2015 with a United States victory over Japan.", "Title: Irene Tobar\n\nIrene Tobar (born 5 May 1989) is an Ecuadorian professional footballer. She was part of the Ecuadorian squad for the 2015 FIFA Women's World Cup.", "Title: Carina Caicedo\n\nCarina Caicedo (born 23 July 1987) is an Ecuadorian professional footballer. She was part of the Ecuadorian squad for the 2015 FIFA Women's World Cup.", "Title: Adriana Barré\n\nAdriana Barré (born 4 April 1995) is an Ecuadorian professional footballer. She was part of the Ecuadorian squad for the 2015 FIFA Women's World Cup.", "Title: Denise Pesántes\n\nDenise Pesántes (born 14 January 1988) is an Ecuadorian professional footballer. She was part of the Ecuadorian squad for the 2015 FIFA Women's World Cup.", "Title: Mabel Velarde\n\nMabel Velarde (born 4 December 1988) is an Ecuadorian professional footballer. She was part of the Ecuadorian squad for the 2015 FIFA Women's World Cup.", "Title: Carli Lloyd\n\nCarli Anne Lloyd (born July 16, 1982) is an American soccer player, two-time Olympic gold medalist, FIFA Women's World Cup champion, 2015 FIFA Player of the Year and 2016 FIFA Player of the Year. She currently plays for Manchester City in the FA Women's Super League and the United States women's national soccer team as a midfielder. Lloyd scored the gold medal-winning goals in the finals of the 2008 Summer Olympics and the 2012 Summer Olympics. She has represented the United States at three FIFA Women's World Cup tournaments: the 2007 FIFA Women's World Cup, in which she helped the U.S. win bronze; the 2011 FIFA Women's World Cup, in which the U.S. won silver; and the 2015 FIFA Women's World Cup, where Lloyd scored a hat trick, including a goal from midfield, in the final in captaining the U.S. to its third title.", "Title: Kerlly Real\n\nKerlly Real (born 7 November 1998) is an Ecuadorian professional footballer. She was part of the Ecuadorian squad for the 2015 FIFA Women's World Cup.", "Title: Madelin Riera\n\nMadelin Riera (born 7 August 1989) is an Ecuadorian professional footballer. She was part of the Ecuadorian squad for the 2015 FIFA Women's World Cup.", "Title: Angie Ponce\n\nAngie Ponce (born 14 July 1996) is an Ecuadorian semi-professional footballer. She was part of the Ecuadorian squad for the 2015 FIFA Women's World Cup. Ponce holds the record for being the first, and only, player to have scored two own goals in a Women's World Cup match. In the 2015 World Cup, she scored two own goals in a single game against Switzerland in their Group C match on 12 June. However, in the same game, she scored a penalty which was the first ever Women's World Cup goal for Ecuador." ]
2,324
What was the 1978 BBC musical drama serial that Rosemary Martin acted in?
Pennies From Heaven
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{ "title": [ "Rosemary Martin", "Pennies from Heaven (TV series)" ], "sent_id": [ 2, 0 ] }
[ { "sentences": [ "Maan (Urdu: ‎ ; lit.", " \"Proud\") is a Pakistani family drama serial that premiered on Hum TV on 19 October 2015, airing a weekly episode on Mondays.", " Due to drama serial Mann Mayal, Maan is airing on Fridays instead of Mondays from 29 January 2016.", " It is directed by Amin Iqbal and written by Shehla Shakoor.", " Drama serial is produced by Abdullah Kadwani and Asad Qureshi of 7th Sky Productions and Meekal Zulfiqar who also served as the head of the project and Hira Anwar of Hum TV." ], "title": "Maan (TV series)" }, { "sentences": [ "Extras (The Mango People) is a 2011 Pakistani sitcom drama serial.", " The drama serial is directed by \"Danish Nawaz\" and production by \"Anila Danish\".", " Drama serial is broadcasting on Hum TV every Saturday at 7:30 PM starring \"Danish Nawaz\" and Fatima Effendi.", " It was released on 11 June 2011." ], "title": "Extras: The Mango People" }, { "sentences": [ "The Hum Award for Best Drama Serial Viewers Choice or Popular is one of the Hum Awards of Merit presented annually by the Hum Television Network and Entertainment Channel (HTNEC) to producers working in the drama industry.", " Best Drama Serial Viewers Choice/Popular is considered the most important of the Hum Awards, as it represents all the directing, acting, music composing, writing, editing and other efforts put forth into a drama.", " The nominations are selected by Hum membership as a whole while winners are selected by Online voting of Public thus called Viewers Choice or Popular.", " This category is the equivalent to the Hum Award for Best Drama Serial - Jury, decide by Hum membership and selected panel of Jury by Hum." ], "title": "Hum Award for Best Drama Serial Popular" }, { "sentences": [ "Rosemary Martin (17 December 1936 – 14 August 1998) was an English actress, born in Birmingham.", " She appeared in dozens of films from 1964 to 1998 and is also known for television roles including Mrs. Partridge in \"Last of the Summer Wine\", Vera in \"Oh No, It's Selwyn Froggitt!", "\", Marjorie in \"Pennies from Heaven\", Miss Weber in \"The Insurance Man\", Renie Fox in \"Fox\" and Verna Johnson in \"Tenko\"." ], "title": "Rosemary Martin" }, { "sentences": [ "Parosi (English: Neighbour) was a Pakistani drama serial aired on NTM in the 90's.", " The drama was written by the famous writer Haseena Moin and directed by Raana Sheikh.", " It was shot at beautiful locations in Islamabad and Murree.", " The drama serial starred Khalida Riyasat, Marina Khan, Badar Khalil, Ali Ejaz, Saleem Sheikh and Jamal Shah.", " This was Khalida Riyasat's last drama serial as she died soon after working in this drama and the long play \"Ab Tum Ja Sakte Ho\"." ], "title": "Parosi" }, { "sentences": [ "Ankahi was an Urdu drama serial broadcast by Pakistan Television Corporation (PTV) in 1982.", " The drama was written by Haseena Moin and directed by Shoaib Mansoor and Mohsin Ali.", " The drama serial featured an ensemble star cast including Shehnaz Sheikh, Shakeel, Javed Sheikh, Saleem Nasir, Jamshed Ansari, Behroze Sabzwari, Badar Khalil, Qazi Wajid, Azra Mansoor, Khalid Nizami, Arshad Mehmood, Tabassum Farooqui and Faisal Bilal.", " \"Ankahi\" was one of the most popular drama serial in the early 1980s in Pakistan." ], "title": "Ankahi" }, { "sentences": [ "The Hum Award for Best Drama Serial or Hum Award for Best Drama Serial Jury is one of the Hum Awards of Merit presented annually since the awards debuted in 2013, by the Hum Television Network and Entertainment Channel (HTNEC) to production company of their producers working in the television industry and is the only category in which every member is eligible to nominate for.", " Best Drama Serial is considered the most important of the Hum Awards, as it represents all the directing, acting, music, writing, and other efforts put forth into a drama.", " Consequently, Best Drama is the third last final award besides Best Actor and Actress and the conclusion of the annual Hum Awards ceremony.", " As of 3rd Hum Awards, there have been 22 dramas nominated for the Best Drama Serial award.", " This category is the equivalent to the Hum Award for Best Drama Serial - Popular, decide by public voting." ], "title": "Hum Award for Best Drama Serial" }, { "sentences": [ "Vanity Fair is a BBC television drama serial adaptation of William Makepeace Thackeray's novel of the same name broadcast in 1967 (the first drama serial in colour produced by the BBC).", " It starred Susan Hampshire as Becky Sharp, for which she received an Emmy Award in 1973.", " The serial was also broadcast in 1972 in the US on PBS television as part of \"Masterpiece Theatre\"." ], "title": "Vanity Fair (1967 TV serial)" }, { "sentences": [ "Pennies From Heaven is a 1978 BBC musical drama serial written by Dennis Potter.", " The title is taken from the song \"Pennies from Heaven\" written by Johnny Burke and Arthur Johnston.", " It was one of several Potter serials (another being \"The Singing Detective\") to mix the reality of the drama with a dark fantasy content, and the earliest of his works where the characters burst into extended performances of popular songs." ], "title": "Pennies from Heaven (TV series)" }, { "sentences": [ "Barkat Siddiqui is a veteran Pakistani television director, producer and actor.", " He is best known for his directing drama serial \"Ahsaas\" on PTV in 2001 and \"Mujhe Khuda Pe Yaqeen Hai\" on Hum TV in 2013 for which he earned nominations as Best Director Drama Serial and Best Drama Serial at 2nd Hum Awards." ], "title": "Barkat Siddiqui" } ]
[ "Title: Maan (TV series)\n\nMaan (Urdu: ‎ ; lit. \"Proud\") is a Pakistani family drama serial that premiered on Hum TV on 19 October 2015, airing a weekly episode on Mondays. Due to drama serial Mann Mayal, Maan is airing on Fridays instead of Mondays from 29 January 2016. It is directed by Amin Iqbal and written by Shehla Shakoor. Drama serial is produced by Abdullah Kadwani and Asad Qureshi of 7th Sky Productions and Meekal Zulfiqar who also served as the head of the project and Hira Anwar of Hum TV.", "Title: Extras: The Mango People\n\nExtras (The Mango People) is a 2011 Pakistani sitcom drama serial. The drama serial is directed by \"Danish Nawaz\" and production by \"Anila Danish\". Drama serial is broadcasting on Hum TV every Saturday at 7:30 PM starring \"Danish Nawaz\" and Fatima Effendi. It was released on 11 June 2011.", "Title: Hum Award for Best Drama Serial Popular\n\nThe Hum Award for Best Drama Serial Viewers Choice or Popular is one of the Hum Awards of Merit presented annually by the Hum Television Network and Entertainment Channel (HTNEC) to producers working in the drama industry. Best Drama Serial Viewers Choice/Popular is considered the most important of the Hum Awards, as it represents all the directing, acting, music composing, writing, editing and other efforts put forth into a drama. The nominations are selected by Hum membership as a whole while winners are selected by Online voting of Public thus called Viewers Choice or Popular. This category is the equivalent to the Hum Award for Best Drama Serial - Jury, decide by Hum membership and selected panel of Jury by Hum.", "Title: Rosemary Martin\n\nRosemary Martin (17 December 1936 – 14 August 1998) was an English actress, born in Birmingham. She appeared in dozens of films from 1964 to 1998 and is also known for television roles including Mrs. Partridge in \"Last of the Summer Wine\", Vera in \"Oh No, It's Selwyn Froggitt! \", Marjorie in \"Pennies from Heaven\", Miss Weber in \"The Insurance Man\", Renie Fox in \"Fox\" and Verna Johnson in \"Tenko\".", "Title: Parosi\n\nParosi (English: Neighbour) was a Pakistani drama serial aired on NTM in the 90's. The drama was written by the famous writer Haseena Moin and directed by Raana Sheikh. It was shot at beautiful locations in Islamabad and Murree. The drama serial starred Khalida Riyasat, Marina Khan, Badar Khalil, Ali Ejaz, Saleem Sheikh and Jamal Shah. This was Khalida Riyasat's last drama serial as she died soon after working in this drama and the long play \"Ab Tum Ja Sakte Ho\".", "Title: Ankahi\n\nAnkahi was an Urdu drama serial broadcast by Pakistan Television Corporation (PTV) in 1982. The drama was written by Haseena Moin and directed by Shoaib Mansoor and Mohsin Ali. The drama serial featured an ensemble star cast including Shehnaz Sheikh, Shakeel, Javed Sheikh, Saleem Nasir, Jamshed Ansari, Behroze Sabzwari, Badar Khalil, Qazi Wajid, Azra Mansoor, Khalid Nizami, Arshad Mehmood, Tabassum Farooqui and Faisal Bilal. \"Ankahi\" was one of the most popular drama serial in the early 1980s in Pakistan.", "Title: Hum Award for Best Drama Serial\n\nThe Hum Award for Best Drama Serial or Hum Award for Best Drama Serial Jury is one of the Hum Awards of Merit presented annually since the awards debuted in 2013, by the Hum Television Network and Entertainment Channel (HTNEC) to production company of their producers working in the television industry and is the only category in which every member is eligible to nominate for. Best Drama Serial is considered the most important of the Hum Awards, as it represents all the directing, acting, music, writing, and other efforts put forth into a drama. Consequently, Best Drama is the third last final award besides Best Actor and Actress and the conclusion of the annual Hum Awards ceremony. As of 3rd Hum Awards, there have been 22 dramas nominated for the Best Drama Serial award. This category is the equivalent to the Hum Award for Best Drama Serial - Popular, decide by public voting.", "Title: Vanity Fair (1967 TV serial)\n\nVanity Fair is a BBC television drama serial adaptation of William Makepeace Thackeray's novel of the same name broadcast in 1967 (the first drama serial in colour produced by the BBC). It starred Susan Hampshire as Becky Sharp, for which she received an Emmy Award in 1973. The serial was also broadcast in 1972 in the US on PBS television as part of \"Masterpiece Theatre\".", "Title: Pennies from Heaven (TV series)\n\nPennies From Heaven is a 1978 BBC musical drama serial written by Dennis Potter. The title is taken from the song \"Pennies from Heaven\" written by Johnny Burke and Arthur Johnston. It was one of several Potter serials (another being \"The Singing Detective\") to mix the reality of the drama with a dark fantasy content, and the earliest of his works where the characters burst into extended performances of popular songs.", "Title: Barkat Siddiqui\n\nBarkat Siddiqui is a veteran Pakistani television director, producer and actor. He is best known for his directing drama serial \"Ahsaas\" on PTV in 2001 and \"Mujhe Khuda Pe Yaqeen Hai\" on Hum TV in 2013 for which he earned nominations as Best Director Drama Serial and Best Drama Serial at 2nd Hum Awards." ]
2,325
Are both Suzhou and Gao'an cities in China?
yes
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[ { "sentences": [ "Suzhou HSR New Town (, literally Suzhou High-Speed Rail New City), surrounding Suzhou North Railway Station on Beijing–Shanghai High-Speed Railway, is a new city located in the northern part of Suzhou, China.", " This new city is administrated by Xiangcheng District.", " It is a \"city\" in the \"one core, four cities\" () plan of Suzhou.", " The promoter of it occupies an area of 4.7 km, and its total area is 28.52 km." ], "title": "Suzhou HSR New Town" }, { "sentences": [ "Suzhou Zhongnan Center () is a mega-tall skyscraper on hold in SIP, Suzhou, Jiangsu, China.", " The building will be 729 m tall.", " Suzhou Center Plaza is located in the Central Business District of Suzhou, to the west of Jinji Lake.", " The building is a part of large urban development project, Suzhou Industrial Park, and the estimated cost of the plaza is 28.5 billion yuan (US$4.46 billion)." ], "title": "Suzhou Zhongnan Center" }, { "sentences": [ "Gao Village a minor village featured within the shenmo fantasy novel \"Journey to the West\", a Chinese literary classic written in the Ming Dynasty.", " Gao Village is a village that remains rather near to the main Tang Dynasty - thus being within China.", " Around chapter 18, Xuanzang and Sun Wukong would arrive at this seemingly small village.", " Gao Village is run by an old man named Mr. Gao and his hard working villagers.", " This village is reputed for its amount of vegetarian food - as seen with Zhu Bajie, Square Gao's son-in-law.", " After Bajie is effectively subdued by Wukong due to his exceedingly gluttonous and lustful ways, this village's overall provisional production rises to a large margin.", " Sanzang, Wukong, and his new disciple all soon leave this village and continue their journey westward.", " This village would not be shown again following Bajie's subjugation during chapter 19." ], "title": "Gao Village" }, { "sentences": [ "Gao'an () is a city in the province of Jiangxi, China.", " It is a county-level city, under the jurisdiction of the prefecture-level city of Yichun." ], "title": "Gao'an" }, { "sentences": [ "Suzhou, formerly romanized as Soochow, is a major city located in southeastern Jiangsu Province of East China, about 100 km northwest of Shanghai.", " It is a major economic center and focal point of trade and commerce, and the largest city in the province.", " The city is situated on the lower reaches of the Yangtze River and the shores of Lake Tai and belongs to the Yangtze River Delta region.", " Administratively, Suzhou is a prefecture-level city with a population of 4.33 million in its city proper, and a total resident population (as of 2013 ) of 10.58 million in its administrative area.", " Its urban population grew at an unprecedented rate of 6.5% between 2000 and 2014, which is the highest among cities with more than 5 million people." ], "title": "Suzhou" }, { "sentences": [ "Gao Changgong (died 573 AD) (Chinese: 高长恭; pinyin: Gāo Chánggōng), formal name was Gao Su (Traditional Chinese: 高肅; Simplified Chinese: 高肃; pinyin: Gāo Sù) or Gao Xiaoguan (高孝瓘), was a high-ranking general of the Northern Qi dynasty given a fiefdom in Lanling County, so he was also known as the Prince of Lanling (蘭陵王).", " Gao Changgong was the grandson of Gao Huan and the fourth son of Gao Cheng.", " According to the \"Book of Northern Qi\", Gao Changgong had a beautiful face thus he always wore a terrible mask when he fought in battles.", " He is also known as one of China's Four Most Handsome Men." ], "title": "Gao Changgong" }, { "sentences": [ "The Confucian Temple of Suzhou () and also known as the Suzhou Stone Inscription Museum and Suzhou Prefecture School (; a state-run school), is a Confucian temple located in the ancient city of Suzhou, Jiangsu Province, China, on the south bank of the Yangtze River.", " It was built by Fan Zhongyan, a famous state officer in Song Dynasty.", " It was the first temple school in China and is notable for containing the four greatest steles of Song Dynasty, of on which is the Map of Pingjiang.", " In 1961, the stone inscriptions in Suzhou Confucian Temple were listed among the first batch of National Key Cultural Relic Protection Units by The State Council of the People’s Republic of China.", " In 2001, together with the Confucian Temple, it was called Suzhou Confucian Temple and Stone inscription.", " Presently, it is known as new name as Suzhou Stone Inscription Museum." ], "title": "Suzhou Confucian Temple" }, { "sentences": [ "Suzhou SND Tram () is a tram system in Suzhou New District, Suzhou, Jiangsu, China.", " The tram uses an overhead catenery system.", " Suzhou Tram started construction on September 11, 2012 and was opened on October 26, 2014.", " There is currently one line in operation in the Suzhou New District.", " The Suzhou High-Tech Rail Tram Limited was established in April 2011, and the tram line was approved by the Suzhou City government June the same year." ], "title": "Suzhou Tram" }, { "sentences": [ "Born and brought up in a prominent Physician family in China, Gao has received a strict education from early childhood both in traditional knowledge of Chinese history and culture, as well as in western science and English.", " Gao has shown his strong interests and curiosity in science subjects, and received his education in the elite Tsinghua University in Beijing.", " In Jan. 1980, Gao has left China and pursued his graduate education in the United States.", " He received his Master and Ph.D degree in 1982 and 1986 respectively both in Computer Science at Massachusetts Institute of Technology(MIT).", " Gao is the first person from mainland China received a Computer Science Ph.D degree from MIT." ], "title": "Guang Gao" }, { "sentences": [ "The Suzhou Rail Transit also known as Suzhou Metro is a metro system serving the city of Suzhou, in Jiangsu province, China.", " Line 1 began operation on April 28, 2012.", " Line 2 opened on December 28, 2013.", " Another five lines are also planned to be completed before 2020.", " Upon completion, the system will be about 140 kilometers long and have 109 stations.", "<ref name=\"http://www.suzhou.gov.cn/newssz/sznews/2007/3/20/sznews-8-52-22-3613.shtml\"> (Website of Suzhou City ( Rail Transit information from 2007))</ref><ref name=\"http://news.2500sz.com/news/sz/2009/3/14/sz-9-46-28-3688.shtml\"> (Line 2 in the news of March 14th, 2009)</ref><ref name=\"http://www.urbanrail.net/as/suzh/suzhou.htm\"> (Suzhou Rail Transit at urbanrail.com)</ref> Further plans to extend Line 3 to neighbouring Kunshan city and to connect system with the Shanghai Metro are under active review." ], "title": "Suzhou Rail Transit" } ]
[ "Title: Suzhou HSR New Town\n\nSuzhou HSR New Town (, literally Suzhou High-Speed Rail New City), surrounding Suzhou North Railway Station on Beijing–Shanghai High-Speed Railway, is a new city located in the northern part of Suzhou, China. This new city is administrated by Xiangcheng District. It is a \"city\" in the \"one core, four cities\" () plan of Suzhou. The promoter of it occupies an area of 4.7 km, and its total area is 28.52 km.", "Title: Suzhou Zhongnan Center\n\nSuzhou Zhongnan Center () is a mega-tall skyscraper on hold in SIP, Suzhou, Jiangsu, China. The building will be 729 m tall. Suzhou Center Plaza is located in the Central Business District of Suzhou, to the west of Jinji Lake. The building is a part of large urban development project, Suzhou Industrial Park, and the estimated cost of the plaza is 28.5 billion yuan (US$4.46 billion).", "Title: Gao Village\n\nGao Village a minor village featured within the shenmo fantasy novel \"Journey to the West\", a Chinese literary classic written in the Ming Dynasty. Gao Village is a village that remains rather near to the main Tang Dynasty - thus being within China. Around chapter 18, Xuanzang and Sun Wukong would arrive at this seemingly small village. Gao Village is run by an old man named Mr. Gao and his hard working villagers. This village is reputed for its amount of vegetarian food - as seen with Zhu Bajie, Square Gao's son-in-law. After Bajie is effectively subdued by Wukong due to his exceedingly gluttonous and lustful ways, this village's overall provisional production rises to a large margin. Sanzang, Wukong, and his new disciple all soon leave this village and continue their journey westward. This village would not be shown again following Bajie's subjugation during chapter 19.", "Title: Gao'an\n\nGao'an () is a city in the province of Jiangxi, China. It is a county-level city, under the jurisdiction of the prefecture-level city of Yichun.", "Title: Suzhou\n\nSuzhou, formerly romanized as Soochow, is a major city located in southeastern Jiangsu Province of East China, about 100 km northwest of Shanghai. It is a major economic center and focal point of trade and commerce, and the largest city in the province. The city is situated on the lower reaches of the Yangtze River and the shores of Lake Tai and belongs to the Yangtze River Delta region. Administratively, Suzhou is a prefecture-level city with a population of 4.33 million in its city proper, and a total resident population (as of 2013 ) of 10.58 million in its administrative area. Its urban population grew at an unprecedented rate of 6.5% between 2000 and 2014, which is the highest among cities with more than 5 million people.", "Title: Gao Changgong\n\nGao Changgong (died 573 AD) (Chinese: 高长恭; pinyin: Gāo Chánggōng), formal name was Gao Su (Traditional Chinese: 高肅; Simplified Chinese: 高肃; pinyin: Gāo Sù) or Gao Xiaoguan (高孝瓘), was a high-ranking general of the Northern Qi dynasty given a fiefdom in Lanling County, so he was also known as the Prince of Lanling (蘭陵王). Gao Changgong was the grandson of Gao Huan and the fourth son of Gao Cheng. According to the \"Book of Northern Qi\", Gao Changgong had a beautiful face thus he always wore a terrible mask when he fought in battles. He is also known as one of China's Four Most Handsome Men.", "Title: Suzhou Confucian Temple\n\nThe Confucian Temple of Suzhou () and also known as the Suzhou Stone Inscription Museum and Suzhou Prefecture School (; a state-run school), is a Confucian temple located in the ancient city of Suzhou, Jiangsu Province, China, on the south bank of the Yangtze River. It was built by Fan Zhongyan, a famous state officer in Song Dynasty. It was the first temple school in China and is notable for containing the four greatest steles of Song Dynasty, of on which is the Map of Pingjiang. In 1961, the stone inscriptions in Suzhou Confucian Temple were listed among the first batch of National Key Cultural Relic Protection Units by The State Council of the People’s Republic of China. In 2001, together with the Confucian Temple, it was called Suzhou Confucian Temple and Stone inscription. Presently, it is known as new name as Suzhou Stone Inscription Museum.", "Title: Suzhou Tram\n\nSuzhou SND Tram () is a tram system in Suzhou New District, Suzhou, Jiangsu, China. The tram uses an overhead catenery system. Suzhou Tram started construction on September 11, 2012 and was opened on October 26, 2014. There is currently one line in operation in the Suzhou New District. The Suzhou High-Tech Rail Tram Limited was established in April 2011, and the tram line was approved by the Suzhou City government June the same year.", "Title: Guang Gao\n\nBorn and brought up in a prominent Physician family in China, Gao has received a strict education from early childhood both in traditional knowledge of Chinese history and culture, as well as in western science and English. Gao has shown his strong interests and curiosity in science subjects, and received his education in the elite Tsinghua University in Beijing. In Jan. 1980, Gao has left China and pursued his graduate education in the United States. He received his Master and Ph.D degree in 1982 and 1986 respectively both in Computer Science at Massachusetts Institute of Technology(MIT). Gao is the first person from mainland China received a Computer Science Ph.D degree from MIT.", "Title: Suzhou Rail Transit\n\nThe Suzhou Rail Transit also known as Suzhou Metro is a metro system serving the city of Suzhou, in Jiangsu province, China. Line 1 began operation on April 28, 2012. Line 2 opened on December 28, 2013. Another five lines are also planned to be completed before 2020. Upon completion, the system will be about 140 kilometers long and have 109 stations. <ref name=\"http://www.suzhou.gov.cn/newssz/sznews/2007/3/20/sznews-8-52-22-3613.shtml\"> (Website of Suzhou City ( Rail Transit information from 2007))</ref><ref name=\"http://news.2500sz.com/news/sz/2009/3/14/sz-9-46-28-3688.shtml\"> (Line 2 in the news of March 14th, 2009)</ref><ref name=\"http://www.urbanrail.net/as/suzh/suzhou.htm\"> (Suzhou Rail Transit at urbanrail.com)</ref> Further plans to extend Line 3 to neighbouring Kunshan city and to connect system with the Shanghai Metro are under active review." ]
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Does You Inspire You was the debut album by which American synthpop band?
Chairlift
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[ "Title: I Touch Roses\n\n\"I Touch Roses\" is the second single released by the American synthpop band Book of Love. The song was included on the band's eponymous debut album \"Book of Love\" in 1986. The B-side to the single is \"Lost Souls\", a remixed version of which also appeared on their debut album.", "Title: The Far Field (album)\n\nThe Far Field is the fifth studio album by American synthpop band Future Islands, released on April 7, 2017 through 4AD. Several parallels can be made between this studio album and the band's third studio album, In Evening Air: both are titled after the final volume of poetry by Theodore Roethke, and both have album art produced by former band member Kymia Nawabi.", "Title: Does You Inspire You\n\nDoes You Inspire You is the debut studio album by American indie band Chairlift, released on July 22, 2008 on Kanine Records.", "Title: Chairlift (band)\n\nChairlift was an American synthpop band. Caroline Polachek and Aaron Pfenning formed Chairlift in 2005 while living in Boulder, Colorado, and Patrick Wimberly joined them when they moved to Brooklyn in 2007. In 2008, Chairlift released their debut album \"Does You Inspire You\". Pfenning left the band in 2010, and as a duo, Polachek and Wimberly released two more albums: 2012's \"Something\" and 2016's \"Moth\" before announcing the end of Chairlift in December 2016.", "Title: You Make Me Feel So Good\n\n\"You Make Me Feel So Good\" is the third single released by the American synthpop band Book of Love. The song was included on the band's eponymous debut album \"Book of Love\" in 1986. The song was written by band members Susan Ottaviano and Ted Ottaviano.", "Title: Modigliani (Lost In Your Eyes)\n\n\"Modigliani (Lost In Your Eyes)\" is the fourth single released by the American synthpop band Book of Love. The song was included on the band's eponymous debut album \"Book of Love\" in 1986. The B-side to the single is a remixed version of \"Modigliani\" by Omar Santana, titled \"Mo'dub'iani\".", "Title: Naïve Art (album)\n\nNaïve Art is the debut album by the American synthpop band Red Flag. It was released in 1989.", "Title: Boy (Book of Love song)\n\n\"Boy\" is the title of the 1985 debut single by the American synthpop band Book of Love. The song was included on the band's eponymous debut album \"Book of Love\" in 1986.", "Title: All of the People\n\n\"All of the People\" is a song by American synthpop band Panama Wedding. It was released on July 23, 2013 as the band's debut single and was later included on their debut extended play, \"Parallel Play\".", "Title: Playback (SSQ album)\n\nPlayback is the only studio album by the American synthpop band SSQ, released in 1983 by Enigma and EMI America Records. It is the only album released by the band as SSQ, though the band members later worked on lead singer Stacey Q's debut album \"Better Than Heaven\" (1986) and her sophomore album, \"Hard Machine\" (1988)." ]
2,327
What year was the musical that contained the original song that Shirley Jones did a cover of for on her first album?
1945
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(1955 film)" }, { "sentences": [ "The Music Man is a 1962 American musical film starring Robert Preston as Harold Hill and Shirley Jones as Marian Paroo.", " The film is based on the 1957 Broadway musical of the same name by Meredith Willson.", " The film was one of the biggest hits of the year and highly acclaimed critically." ], "title": "The Music Man (1962 film)" }, { "sentences": [ "Silent Strength is the first solo studio album by American singer Shirley Jones of The Partridge Family music group.", " The album features 11 tracks of contemporary christian music songs.", " The track \"You'll Never Walk Alone\" is an updated cover version of the song Shirley Jones originally recorded for the film \"Carousel\".", " \"Silent Strength\" was recorded in Nashville, Tennessee.", " It was produced by George King and arranged by David T. Clydesdale who also co-produced.", " \"Silent Strength\" was released in 1989 and issued on Diadem Records.", " It was available on compact disc and on cassette tape but not on vinyl." ], "title": "Silent Strength" }, { "sentences": [ "\"Pepe\" is a 1960 song written by Hans Wittstatt and Dory Previn for the musical comedy film \"Pepe\", featuring Mario Moreno (\"Cantinflas\") in the lead role.", " It was first recorded by Shirley Jones for the movie.", " Duane Eddy covered the song the same year.", " There have also been several other cover versions of this song." ], "title": "Pepe (song)" }, { "sentences": [ "The Partridge Family Album is The Partridge Family's first album.", " It was released in 1970 and included their first recording, \"I Think I Love You\".", " It has a picture of the whole family on the back and a small picture of David Cassidy and Shirley Jones.", " The album cover is made to look like an old-fashioned photo album.", " The original release of the album included a framed color photograph of the group.", " The exterior label promoting the inclusion of the hit song was affixed to the jacket itself, not the shrink wrap." ], "title": "The Partridge Family Album" }, { "sentences": [ "\"I Think I Love You\" is a song composed by songwriter Tony Romeo in 1970.", " It was released as the debut single by The Partridge Family pop group, featuring David Cassidy on lead vocals and Shirley Jones on background vocals.", " The Partridge Family version was a number-one hit on the \"Billboard\" Hot 100 in November 1970.", " The alternative rock band Voice of the Beehive scored a hit cover version of their own in 1991.", " There have also been many other cover versions of this song, most notably, Perry Como, Kaci, Katie Cassidy, Paul Westerberg, Constantine Maroulis, and the new \"In Search of the Partridge Family\" cast on VH1." ], "title": "I Think I Love You" }, { "sentences": [ "A Tribute to Richard Rodgers is a studio album by American singer Shirley Jones of The Partridge Family music group.", " The album features 10 tracks of Richard Rodgers songs performed by Shirley Jones.", " It was produced by Les Brown Jr. for Rayburt Productions.", " \"A Tribute to Richard Rodgers\" features several well known classics, including a cover version of The Marcels hit \"Blue Moon\".", " The album was released in 2011 on Encore Music Presents Records." ], "title": "A Tribute to Richard Rodgers" }, { "sentences": [ "\"You'll Never Walk Alone\" is a show tune from the 1945 Rodgers and Hammerstein musical \"Carousel\"." ], "title": "You'll Never Walk Alone" }, { "sentences": [ "A Partridge Family Christmas Card was originally released as a vinyl album of Christmas music in 1971.", " The case of the album contains a reproduction of a Christmas card that was signed by the whole Partridge Family, the stars of a 1970s sitcom.", " The song \"My Christmas Card to You\" was original, but the remainder of the tracks were standards.", " Like most of the Partridge Family songs, the lead vocals are sung by David Cassidy, who played Keith Partridge in the show.", " The album also features one of the few Partridge Family recordings featuring Shirley Jones as the lead singer (\"The Christmas Song\")." ], "title": "A Partridge Family Christmas Card" } ]
[ "Title: Cover Version\n\nCover Version is a compilation album released in 2014 by British musician and record producer Steven Wilson. The album compiles the 12 songs originally released as six \"2 song\" singles. Every release was made up of one original song and one cover song that involved new interpretations of other artist's songs in ways much different from their original versions. The only exception to this format is in \"The Unquiet Grave\" which is actually an old English folk song, and not an original song written by Wilson.", "Title: Oklahoma! (1955 film)\n\nOklahoma! is a 1955 musical film based on the 1943 stage musical \"Oklahoma! \", written by composer Richard Rodgers, and lyricist/librettist Oscar Hammerstein II and starring Gordon MacRae, Shirley Jones (in her film debut), Rod Steiger, Charlotte Greenwood, Gloria Grahame, Gene Nelson, James Whitmore and Eddie Albert. The production was the only musical directed by Fred Zinnemann. \"Oklahoma!\" was the first feature film photographed in the Todd-AO 70 mm widescreen process (and, was simultaneously filmed in CinemaScope 35mm).", "Title: The Music Man (1962 film)\n\nThe Music Man is a 1962 American musical film starring Robert Preston as Harold Hill and Shirley Jones as Marian Paroo. The film is based on the 1957 Broadway musical of the same name by Meredith Willson. The film was one of the biggest hits of the year and highly acclaimed critically.", "Title: Silent Strength\n\nSilent Strength is the first solo studio album by American singer Shirley Jones of The Partridge Family music group. The album features 11 tracks of contemporary christian music songs. The track \"You'll Never Walk Alone\" is an updated cover version of the song Shirley Jones originally recorded for the film \"Carousel\". \"Silent Strength\" was recorded in Nashville, Tennessee. It was produced by George King and arranged by David T. Clydesdale who also co-produced. \"Silent Strength\" was released in 1989 and issued on Diadem Records. It was available on compact disc and on cassette tape but not on vinyl.", "Title: Pepe (song)\n\n\"Pepe\" is a 1960 song written by Hans Wittstatt and Dory Previn for the musical comedy film \"Pepe\", featuring Mario Moreno (\"Cantinflas\") in the lead role. It was first recorded by Shirley Jones for the movie. Duane Eddy covered the song the same year. There have also been several other cover versions of this song.", "Title: The Partridge Family Album\n\nThe Partridge Family Album is The Partridge Family's first album. It was released in 1970 and included their first recording, \"I Think I Love You\". It has a picture of the whole family on the back and a small picture of David Cassidy and Shirley Jones. The album cover is made to look like an old-fashioned photo album. The original release of the album included a framed color photograph of the group. The exterior label promoting the inclusion of the hit song was affixed to the jacket itself, not the shrink wrap.", "Title: I Think I Love You\n\n\"I Think I Love You\" is a song composed by songwriter Tony Romeo in 1970. It was released as the debut single by The Partridge Family pop group, featuring David Cassidy on lead vocals and Shirley Jones on background vocals. The Partridge Family version was a number-one hit on the \"Billboard\" Hot 100 in November 1970. The alternative rock band Voice of the Beehive scored a hit cover version of their own in 1991. There have also been many other cover versions of this song, most notably, Perry Como, Kaci, Katie Cassidy, Paul Westerberg, Constantine Maroulis, and the new \"In Search of the Partridge Family\" cast on VH1.", "Title: A Tribute to Richard Rodgers\n\nA Tribute to Richard Rodgers is a studio album by American singer Shirley Jones of The Partridge Family music group. The album features 10 tracks of Richard Rodgers songs performed by Shirley Jones. It was produced by Les Brown Jr. for Rayburt Productions. \"A Tribute to Richard Rodgers\" features several well known classics, including a cover version of The Marcels hit \"Blue Moon\". The album was released in 2011 on Encore Music Presents Records.", "Title: You'll Never Walk Alone\n\n\"You'll Never Walk Alone\" is a show tune from the 1945 Rodgers and Hammerstein musical \"Carousel\".", "Title: A Partridge Family Christmas Card\n\nA Partridge Family Christmas Card was originally released as a vinyl album of Christmas music in 1971. The case of the album contains a reproduction of a Christmas card that was signed by the whole Partridge Family, the stars of a 1970s sitcom. The song \"My Christmas Card to You\" was original, but the remainder of the tracks were standards. Like most of the Partridge Family songs, the lead vocals are sung by David Cassidy, who played Keith Partridge in the show. The album also features one of the few Partridge Family recordings featuring Shirley Jones as the lead singer (\"The Christmas Song\")." ]
2,328
Which director inspired the Na'vi River Journey ride attraction at Disney's Animal Kingdom's Pandora which features floating mountains, alien wildlife and spans 12 acres?
James Cameron
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[ { "sentences": [ "The Little Mermaid: Ariel's Undersea Adventure (stylized The Little Mermaid ~ Ariel's Undersea Adventure) is a dark ride attraction based on the 1989 Disney animated film \"The Little Mermaid\", located in Paradise Pier at Disney California Adventure and in Fantasyland at Walt Disney World's Magic Kingdom, where it is titled Under the Sea: Journey of the Little Mermaid (stylized Under the Sea ~ Journey of the Little Mermaid).", " The ride opened on June 3, 2011 at Disney California Adventure, and on December 6, 2012 at Magic Kingdom." ], "title": "The Little Mermaid: Ariel's Undersea Adventure" }, { "sentences": [ "\"Avatar\" Flight of Passage is a 3D augmented reality flying simulator attraction within Pandora – The World of \"Avatar\" at Disney's Animal Kingdom which opened on May 27, 2017.", " The attraction allows guests to take flight on a mountain Banshee and soar across the landscape of Pandora." ], "title": "Avatar Flight of Passage" }, { "sentences": [ "Pandora – The World of \"Avatar\" is a themed area inspired by James Cameron's \"Avatar\", located within Disney's Animal Kingdom theme park at the Walt Disney World Resort in Bay Lake, Florida, near Orlando.", " Set a generation after the events of the \"Avatar\" films, the area is based upon the fictional exoplanetary moon, Pandora, and features Pandora's floating mountains, alien wildlife, and bioluminescent plants.", " Spanning 12 acres , Pandora – The World of \"Avatar\" includes two major attractions, \"Avatar\" Flight of Passage and Na'vi River Journey, as well as retail and dining outlets." ], "title": "Pandora – The World of Avatar" }, { "sentences": [ "Avatar, marketed as James Cameron's Avatar, is a 2009 American epic science fiction film directed, written, produced, and co-edited by James Cameron, and starring Sam Worthington, Zoe Saldana, Stephen Lang, Michelle Rodriguez, and Sigourney Weaver.", " The film is set in the mid-22nd century, when humans are colonizing Pandora, a lush habitable moon of a gas giant in the Alpha Centauri star system, in order to mine the mineral unobtanium, a room-temperature superconductor.", " The expansion of the mining colony threatens the continued existence of a local tribe of Na'vi – a humanoid species indigenous to Pandora.", " The film's title refers to a genetically engineered Na'vi body with the mind of a remotely located human that is used to interact with the natives of Pandora." ], "title": "Avatar (2009 film)" }, { "sentences": [ "The Maharajah Jungle Trek is a themed wildlife trail attraction at Disney's Animal Kingdom theme park at the Walt Disney World Resort in Lake Buena Vista, Florida.", " It is in the Asia themed land, the Kingdom of Anandapur.", " It shares this area with the Kali River Rapids white water raft ride and the Expedition Everest runaway train rollercoaster." ], "title": "Maharajah Jungle Trek" }, { "sentences": [ "Kali River Rapids is a river rapids ride at the Disney's Animal Kingdom theme park of the Walt Disney World resort, in the \"Asia\" area.", " It is themed as a rafting expedition along the Chakranadi River, courtesy of \"Kali Rapids Expeditions\".", " In keeping with Disney's Animal Kingdom's message of conservation and environmental protection, this attraction deals with illegal logging and habitat destruction." ], "title": "Kali River Rapids" }, { "sentences": [ "The Wildlife Express Train is a narrow gauge rail transport attraction at Disney's Animal Kingdom in Walt Disney World.", " It’s route is 1.2 mi long and takes guests from Harambe Station in the Africa section to Conservation Station in the Rafiki's Planet Watch section.", " During the ride, portions of the Animal Kingdom backlot can be seen, including animal holding buildings for rhinos and elephants, among other animals as well as the roundhouse where the trains are stored.", " It takes about seven minutes to go from Harambe Station to Conservation Station and an additional five minutes to return.", " The railway is built to a narrow gauge, which is smaller than the currently used on East African railways.", " The full journey is a 1.2 mi round trip." ], "title": "Wildlife Express Train" }, { "sentences": [ "Na'vi River Journey is a dark ride attraction at Disney's Animal Kingdom's Pandora – The World of \"Avatar\".", " The ride takes guests through the Kasvapan River of Pandora from the 2009 film \"Avatar\", showcasing native animals and bioluminescent flora, with inclusion of Audio-animatronics." ], "title": "Na'vi River Journey" }, { "sentences": [ "Frozen Ever After is a dark water ride attraction in Epcot at the Walt Disney World Resort.", " Part of the Norway Pavilion of the park's World Showcase section, the attraction features scenes inspired by Disney's 2013 animated film \"Frozen\" as well as the 2015 animated short \"Frozen Fever\".", " It opened on June 21, 2016 and replaced the former Maelstrom attraction, utilizing the same ride vehicles and a similar track layout." ], "title": "Frozen Ever After" }, { "sentences": [ "Horizons was the name of a dark ride attraction at Epcot (then known as EPCOT Center), a theme park at Walt Disney World in Bay Lake, Florida.", " Located on the eastern side of the \"Future World\" section of Epcot, the attraction used Disney's Omnimover conveyance system, which took guests past show scenes depicting visions of the future.", " It is believed to be the sequel to Walt Disney's Carousel of Progress, an attraction in Tomorrowland at Walt Disney World's Magic Kingdom.", " Horizons was the only attraction in \"Future World\" to showcase all of Epcot's \"Future World\" elements: communication, community interaction, energy, transportation, anatomy, physiology, along with man's relationship to the sea, land, air, and space.", " The attraction officially opened on October 1, 1983, as part of Phase II of Epcot.", " Horizons originally closed in December 1994, a little more than a year after General Electric had ended its sponsorship of the attraction.", " Horizons re-opened in December 1995 due to the closure of two other attractions that were down for refurbishment in \"Future World\", Universe of Energy and World of Motion.", " The attraction permanently closed on January 9, 1999, after which the attraction was dismantled and its structure demolished to make room for , a motion simulator thrill ride that opened on October 9, 2003." ], "title": "Horizons (Epcot)" } ]
[ "Title: The Little Mermaid: Ariel's Undersea Adventure\n\nThe Little Mermaid: Ariel's Undersea Adventure (stylized The Little Mermaid ~ Ariel's Undersea Adventure) is a dark ride attraction based on the 1989 Disney animated film \"The Little Mermaid\", located in Paradise Pier at Disney California Adventure and in Fantasyland at Walt Disney World's Magic Kingdom, where it is titled Under the Sea: Journey of the Little Mermaid (stylized Under the Sea ~ Journey of the Little Mermaid). The ride opened on June 3, 2011 at Disney California Adventure, and on December 6, 2012 at Magic Kingdom.", "Title: Avatar Flight of Passage\n\n\"Avatar\" Flight of Passage is a 3D augmented reality flying simulator attraction within Pandora – The World of \"Avatar\" at Disney's Animal Kingdom which opened on May 27, 2017. The attraction allows guests to take flight on a mountain Banshee and soar across the landscape of Pandora.", "Title: Pandora – The World of Avatar\n\nPandora – The World of \"Avatar\" is a themed area inspired by James Cameron's \"Avatar\", located within Disney's Animal Kingdom theme park at the Walt Disney World Resort in Bay Lake, Florida, near Orlando. Set a generation after the events of the \"Avatar\" films, the area is based upon the fictional exoplanetary moon, Pandora, and features Pandora's floating mountains, alien wildlife, and bioluminescent plants. Spanning 12 acres , Pandora – The World of \"Avatar\" includes two major attractions, \"Avatar\" Flight of Passage and Na'vi River Journey, as well as retail and dining outlets.", "Title: Avatar (2009 film)\n\nAvatar, marketed as James Cameron's Avatar, is a 2009 American epic science fiction film directed, written, produced, and co-edited by James Cameron, and starring Sam Worthington, Zoe Saldana, Stephen Lang, Michelle Rodriguez, and Sigourney Weaver. The film is set in the mid-22nd century, when humans are colonizing Pandora, a lush habitable moon of a gas giant in the Alpha Centauri star system, in order to mine the mineral unobtanium, a room-temperature superconductor. The expansion of the mining colony threatens the continued existence of a local tribe of Na'vi – a humanoid species indigenous to Pandora. The film's title refers to a genetically engineered Na'vi body with the mind of a remotely located human that is used to interact with the natives of Pandora.", "Title: Maharajah Jungle Trek\n\nThe Maharajah Jungle Trek is a themed wildlife trail attraction at Disney's Animal Kingdom theme park at the Walt Disney World Resort in Lake Buena Vista, Florida. It is in the Asia themed land, the Kingdom of Anandapur. It shares this area with the Kali River Rapids white water raft ride and the Expedition Everest runaway train rollercoaster.", "Title: Kali River Rapids\n\nKali River Rapids is a river rapids ride at the Disney's Animal Kingdom theme park of the Walt Disney World resort, in the \"Asia\" area. It is themed as a rafting expedition along the Chakranadi River, courtesy of \"Kali Rapids Expeditions\". In keeping with Disney's Animal Kingdom's message of conservation and environmental protection, this attraction deals with illegal logging and habitat destruction.", "Title: Wildlife Express Train\n\nThe Wildlife Express Train is a narrow gauge rail transport attraction at Disney's Animal Kingdom in Walt Disney World. It’s route is 1.2 mi long and takes guests from Harambe Station in the Africa section to Conservation Station in the Rafiki's Planet Watch section. During the ride, portions of the Animal Kingdom backlot can be seen, including animal holding buildings for rhinos and elephants, among other animals as well as the roundhouse where the trains are stored. It takes about seven minutes to go from Harambe Station to Conservation Station and an additional five minutes to return. The railway is built to a narrow gauge, which is smaller than the currently used on East African railways. The full journey is a 1.2 mi round trip.", "Title: Na'vi River Journey\n\nNa'vi River Journey is a dark ride attraction at Disney's Animal Kingdom's Pandora – The World of \"Avatar\". The ride takes guests through the Kasvapan River of Pandora from the 2009 film \"Avatar\", showcasing native animals and bioluminescent flora, with inclusion of Audio-animatronics.", "Title: Frozen Ever After\n\nFrozen Ever After is a dark water ride attraction in Epcot at the Walt Disney World Resort. Part of the Norway Pavilion of the park's World Showcase section, the attraction features scenes inspired by Disney's 2013 animated film \"Frozen\" as well as the 2015 animated short \"Frozen Fever\". It opened on June 21, 2016 and replaced the former Maelstrom attraction, utilizing the same ride vehicles and a similar track layout.", "Title: Horizons (Epcot)\n\nHorizons was the name of a dark ride attraction at Epcot (then known as EPCOT Center), a theme park at Walt Disney World in Bay Lake, Florida. Located on the eastern side of the \"Future World\" section of Epcot, the attraction used Disney's Omnimover conveyance system, which took guests past show scenes depicting visions of the future. It is believed to be the sequel to Walt Disney's Carousel of Progress, an attraction in Tomorrowland at Walt Disney World's Magic Kingdom. Horizons was the only attraction in \"Future World\" to showcase all of Epcot's \"Future World\" elements: communication, community interaction, energy, transportation, anatomy, physiology, along with man's relationship to the sea, land, air, and space. The attraction officially opened on October 1, 1983, as part of Phase II of Epcot. Horizons originally closed in December 1994, a little more than a year after General Electric had ended its sponsorship of the attraction. Horizons re-opened in December 1995 due to the closure of two other attractions that were down for refurbishment in \"Future World\", Universe of Energy and World of Motion. The attraction permanently closed on January 9, 1999, after which the attraction was dismantled and its structure demolished to make room for , a motion simulator thrill ride that opened on October 9, 2003." ]
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Sampson Hosking played for Port Adelaide Football Club in this league?
South Australian Football League
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[ { "sentences": [ "Geof Motley OAM is a former Australian rules footballer and coach who played for South Australian National Football League (SANFL) side Port Adelaide.", " Motley was born near Alberton Oval, the home ground of the Port Adelaide Football Club, and grew up supporting Port Adelaide." ], "title": "Geof Motley" }, { "sentences": [ "Sampson 'Shine' Hosking (4 January 1888 – 20 October 1974) was an Australian rules footballer who played with and coached Port Adelaide Football Club in the South Australian Football League (SAFL)." ], "title": "Sampson Hosking" }, { "sentences": [ "John Butcher (born 3 July 1991) is a former professional Australian rules footballer who played for the Port Adelaide Football Club in the Australian Football League (AFL).", " He was the earliest of the three Port Adelaide players drafted in the first round in the 2009 AFL Draft (he went at pick #8).", " Butcher's younger brother Danny was drafted to Port Adelaide as part of the Rookie Draft in 2011 at pick 21." ], "title": "John Butcher (Australian footballer)" }, { "sentences": [ "Jesse Palmer (born 17 October 1996) is an Australian rules footballer playing for the Port Adelaide Football Club in the Australian Football League (AFL).", " He was drafted by the Port Adelaide Football Club with their third selection and seventy-eighth overall in the 2014 national draft.", " He made his debut in the forty point loss against Melbourne in round 21, 2016 at the Adelaide Oval." ], "title": "Jesse Palmer (Australian footballer)" }, { "sentences": [ "Chad Studley Cornes (born 12 November 1979) is a former professional Australian rules footballer who played for the Port Adelaide Football Club and Greater Western Sydney Giants in the Australian Football League (AFL).", " He was a member of the Port Adelaide side which won the premiership in 2004.", " On 3 July 2013, he retired from AFL football due to a troublesome knee.", " Cornes is currently serving as the SANFL coach of Port Adelaide." ], "title": "Chad Cornes" }, { "sentences": [ "Daniel \"Dan\" Houston (born 12 May 1997) is an Australian rules footballer playing for the Port Adelaide Football Club in the Australian Football League (AFL).", " He was drafted by the Port Adelaide Football Club with their third selection and forty-fifth overall in the 2016 rookie draft.", " Prior to the start of the 2017 season, he was promoted to the senior list and subsequently made his debut in the twenty-eight point win against Sydney in the opening round of the season at the Sydney Cricket Ground." ], "title": "Dan Houston" }, { "sentences": [ "The Port Adelaide Football Club is a professional Australian rules football club based in Alberton, Port Adelaide, South Australia.", " The club's senior team plays in the Australian Football League (AFL) under the nickname Power, whilst its reserves and development teams compete in the South Australian National Football League (SANFL) under the nickname Magpies.", " Port Adelaide is the oldest professional sporting club in South Australia and the fifth-oldest club in the AFL.", " Since the club's first game on 24 May 1870, the club has won 36 South Australian league premierships, including six in a row.", " The club also won the Champions of Australia competition on a record four occasions.", " In 1997, the club joined the Australian Football League as the only pre-existing non-Victorian club—and subsequently added the 2004 AFL premiership to its achievements." ], "title": "Port Adelaide Football Club" }, { "sentences": [ "The Norwood–Port Adelaide rivalry is Australian rules football's oldest and one of its most intense rivalries.", " It is contested between the Norwood Football Club and the Port Adelaide Football Club.", " Together Port Adelaide (36) and Norwood (30) have won 66 South Australian National Football League (SANFL) premierships since the founding of the competition in 1878.", " As the SANFL competition has been suspended due to war, only 132 seasons have been played, therefore together Norwood and Port Adelaide have won exactly half of all SANFL premierships awarded.", " The two clubs have met in finals 50 times with 17 of those grand finals including 2 war-time grand finals." ], "title": "Norwood–Port Adelaide rivalry" }, { "sentences": [ "Ashley Fernee (born 24 June 1977) is a former Australian rules footballer who played in the Australian Football League (AFL).", " He was selected for the Adelaide Football Club in the 1995 draft, having previously played with the Calder Cannons.", " Fernee only played two games for the Adelaide Football Club in 1996, debuting against Fitzroy Football Club in round 17.", " In spite of those two games, he was not selected to play in 1997, and in 1998 things were not looking promising, with Michelangelo Rucci stating that the \"wait will go on unless a long injury list strikes again\".", " Fernee did not play in 1998, and he was delisted by the Adelaide Football Club in October of that year.", " He played for the SANFL team, South Adelaide Football Club, in 1999, and nominated for the AFL draft at the end of the season.", " Unsuccessful, Fernee left Adelaide to return to Victoria, where he played for the East Keilor Football Club." ], "title": "Ashley Fernee" }, { "sentences": [ "Jacob Adam Surjan (born 15 August 1985 in Perth, Australia) is an Australian rules footballer of Croatian descent and former player of the Port Adelaide Football Club.", " He currently serves as the development coach of the Port Adelaide Football Club at AFL level, and as the midfield coach of Port Adelaide at SANFL level." ], "title": "Jacob Surjan" } ]
[ "Title: Geof Motley\n\nGeof Motley OAM is a former Australian rules footballer and coach who played for South Australian National Football League (SANFL) side Port Adelaide. Motley was born near Alberton Oval, the home ground of the Port Adelaide Football Club, and grew up supporting Port Adelaide.", "Title: Sampson Hosking\n\nSampson 'Shine' Hosking (4 January 1888 – 20 October 1974) was an Australian rules footballer who played with and coached Port Adelaide Football Club in the South Australian Football League (SAFL).", "Title: John Butcher (Australian footballer)\n\nJohn Butcher (born 3 July 1991) is a former professional Australian rules footballer who played for the Port Adelaide Football Club in the Australian Football League (AFL). He was the earliest of the three Port Adelaide players drafted in the first round in the 2009 AFL Draft (he went at pick #8). Butcher's younger brother Danny was drafted to Port Adelaide as part of the Rookie Draft in 2011 at pick 21.", "Title: Jesse Palmer (Australian footballer)\n\nJesse Palmer (born 17 October 1996) is an Australian rules footballer playing for the Port Adelaide Football Club in the Australian Football League (AFL). He was drafted by the Port Adelaide Football Club with their third selection and seventy-eighth overall in the 2014 national draft. He made his debut in the forty point loss against Melbourne in round 21, 2016 at the Adelaide Oval.", "Title: Chad Cornes\n\nChad Studley Cornes (born 12 November 1979) is a former professional Australian rules footballer who played for the Port Adelaide Football Club and Greater Western Sydney Giants in the Australian Football League (AFL). He was a member of the Port Adelaide side which won the premiership in 2004. On 3 July 2013, he retired from AFL football due to a troublesome knee. Cornes is currently serving as the SANFL coach of Port Adelaide.", "Title: Dan Houston\n\nDaniel \"Dan\" Houston (born 12 May 1997) is an Australian rules footballer playing for the Port Adelaide Football Club in the Australian Football League (AFL). He was drafted by the Port Adelaide Football Club with their third selection and forty-fifth overall in the 2016 rookie draft. Prior to the start of the 2017 season, he was promoted to the senior list and subsequently made his debut in the twenty-eight point win against Sydney in the opening round of the season at the Sydney Cricket Ground.", "Title: Port Adelaide Football Club\n\nThe Port Adelaide Football Club is a professional Australian rules football club based in Alberton, Port Adelaide, South Australia. The club's senior team plays in the Australian Football League (AFL) under the nickname Power, whilst its reserves and development teams compete in the South Australian National Football League (SANFL) under the nickname Magpies. Port Adelaide is the oldest professional sporting club in South Australia and the fifth-oldest club in the AFL. Since the club's first game on 24 May 1870, the club has won 36 South Australian league premierships, including six in a row. The club also won the Champions of Australia competition on a record four occasions. In 1997, the club joined the Australian Football League as the only pre-existing non-Victorian club—and subsequently added the 2004 AFL premiership to its achievements.", "Title: Norwood–Port Adelaide rivalry\n\nThe Norwood–Port Adelaide rivalry is Australian rules football's oldest and one of its most intense rivalries. It is contested between the Norwood Football Club and the Port Adelaide Football Club. Together Port Adelaide (36) and Norwood (30) have won 66 South Australian National Football League (SANFL) premierships since the founding of the competition in 1878. As the SANFL competition has been suspended due to war, only 132 seasons have been played, therefore together Norwood and Port Adelaide have won exactly half of all SANFL premierships awarded. The two clubs have met in finals 50 times with 17 of those grand finals including 2 war-time grand finals.", "Title: Ashley Fernee\n\nAshley Fernee (born 24 June 1977) is a former Australian rules footballer who played in the Australian Football League (AFL). He was selected for the Adelaide Football Club in the 1995 draft, having previously played with the Calder Cannons. Fernee only played two games for the Adelaide Football Club in 1996, debuting against Fitzroy Football Club in round 17. In spite of those two games, he was not selected to play in 1997, and in 1998 things were not looking promising, with Michelangelo Rucci stating that the \"wait will go on unless a long injury list strikes again\". Fernee did not play in 1998, and he was delisted by the Adelaide Football Club in October of that year. He played for the SANFL team, South Adelaide Football Club, in 1999, and nominated for the AFL draft at the end of the season. Unsuccessful, Fernee left Adelaide to return to Victoria, where he played for the East Keilor Football Club.", "Title: Jacob Surjan\n\nJacob Adam Surjan (born 15 August 1985 in Perth, Australia) is an Australian rules footballer of Croatian descent and former player of the Port Adelaide Football Club. He currently serves as the development coach of the Port Adelaide Football Club at AFL level, and as the midfield coach of Port Adelaide at SANFL level." ]
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The lead singer of what band released his EP Tower Line on March 1, 2011?
Staind
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[ { "sentences": [ "Alive is an EP released by American Hard Rock band Adler's Appetite on April 2, 2012.", " It is a sequel to the band's first EP, the self-titled \"Adler's Appetite\" that was released in February 2005.", " In 2010 the band released their single “Alive\" on iTunes from their upcoming \"Alive\" EP that was slated to be released in 2011.", " Also a radio edit of the Alder's Appetite's album's single \"Alive\" was released on July 29, 2010 in conjunction with Steven Adler's tell-all autobiography, \"My Appetite for Destruction: Sex, and Drugs, and Guns N' Roses\", and the band began recording the album in November 2011 in North Hollywood, California, and unlike the bands first EP which the band produced itself, \"Alive\" was produced by Cinderella band member and drummer Fred Coury, and was also recorded in a different studio as well.", " The album was mixed by Adler's long time friend Anthony Focx, and was released under the record label \"Down Boys Records\".", " There is a digital as well as a limited-edition physical release, as \"Alive\" is available in both CD and digital music formats." ], "title": "Alive (Adler's Appetite EP)" }, { "sentences": [ "Ryan Hamilton and Jaret Reddick decided to start writing songs together after Hamilton's band, Smile Smile, opened for Reddick's band, Bowling for Soup, on a few of their tour dates.", " 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." ], "title": "People on Vacation" }, { "sentences": [ "Town Line is the first EP by Staind frontman Aaron Lewis.", " An extended play consisting of country songs, it was released on March 1, 2011 on Stroudavarious Records.", " As of the chart dated September 3, 2011, the album has sold 200,208 copies in the US." ], "title": "Town Line" }, { "sentences": [ "The Honeydrippers were a rock and roll band of the 1980s, deriving their name from Roosevelt Sykes, an American blues singer also known as \"Honeydripper\".", " Former Led Zeppelin lead singer Robert Plant formed the group in 1981 to satisfy his long-time goal in having a rock band with a heavy rhythm and blues basis.", " Formed originally in Worcestershire, the band went on to record an EP in the US.", " In addition to Plant, the band was composed of fellow former Led Zeppelin member Jimmy Page; Jeff Beck (a former Yardbirds member like Page); and other friends and well-known studio musicians.", " They performed in a concert at Keele University in 1981.", " The band released only one recording, an EP titled \"\", on 12 November 1984." ], "title": "The Honeydrippers" }, { "sentences": [ "Get Scared is an American post-hardcore band from Layton, Utah.", " Formed in 2008, they released their first EP, \"Cheap Tricks and Theatrics\", in 2009.", " Another EP, \"Get Scared\", was released in 2010.", " The band's debut studio album, \"Best Kind of Mess\", was released on July 12, 2011.", " Nicholas Matthews left the band to join Blacklisted Me, and the band released \"Cheap Tricks and Theatrics B-Sides\" on December 19, 2011 without any previous announcements.", " Nicholas was replaced by Joel Faviere in 2011.", " The band's third EP, \"Built for Blame, Laced With Shame\" was released in 2012 with Faviere.", " Faviere was kicked out a few months after the EP's release when Matthews rejoined the band.", " Following Matthews' comeback, the band signed with Fearless Records and released their second full-length album, \"Everyone's Out To Get Me\" on November 11, 2013.", " The band's third studio album, \"Demons\", was released on October 30, 2015, and marked a departure from the band's post-hardcore sound featured on \"Built for Blame\" and \"Everyone's Out to Get Me\" in favor of a more metalcore-like sound." ], "title": "Get Scared" }, { "sentences": [ "Everyday Sunday was an American Christian rock band from Columbus, Ohio with the founding member Trey Pearson as lead singer.", " The band released two albums on Flicker Records including \"Stand Up\" and \"Anthems for the Imperfect\". \"", "Wake Up!", " Wake Up!", "\" was the debut album on Inpop released May 22, 2007 on Inpop Records, followed by \"Best Night of Our Lives\".", " The band released an EP independently in 2013 titled \"A New Beginning EP\".", " After break-up Pearson keeps the right to the name Everyday Sunday.", " The band scored five U.S. Christian number 1 singles and twenty Christian Top 10 hits." ], "title": "Everyday Sunday" }, { "sentences": [ "Staind ( ) is an American rock band, formed in 1995.", " The original lineup consisted of lead vocalist and rhythm guitarist Aaron Lewis, lead guitarist Mike Mushok, an unnamed bass player, and drummer Jon Wysocki (who left in May 2011).", " The band added bassist Johnny April in November 1995." ], "title": "Staind" }, { "sentences": [ "The Kindred is a Canadian progressive rock sextet formed in Ottawa, Ontario, Canada.", " Originally formed in the winter of 2006, the band released their debut EP Ms. Mary Mallon on July 4, 2008 and their debut full-length Lore on June 14, 2011, both independently.", " Following their name change and signing to Sumerian Records the band released Life In Lucidity in 2014.", " After three years and various member changes, the band released a new EP \"Weight\", advertised as part one of their upcoming full-length to be released later in the year." ], "title": "The Kindred (band)" }, { "sentences": [ "Strid is a Norwegian black metal band that was originally known as \"Malfeitor\" from 1991 to 1992.", " After releasing two demos - \"Malfeitor\" (in 1991) and \"Pandemonium\" (in 1992), they changed their name to \"Battle\" and there were some line up changes at the time.", " In the year of 1992 the band released the \"End of Life\" demo.", " The demo contains only one song which is around 11 minutes.", " The line up at the time of recording the demo was: Storm - on bass and vocals, Lars Fredrik Bergstrøm - on guitars and Jardar - on drums.", " The guitars were written by Lars Fredrik Bergstrøm (1974 - 2014).", " In 1993 the band changed the name to \"Strid\" which means \"Battle\" in Norwegian.", " That same year, Strid re-released their \"End of Life\" demo under their new name, through the German label \"Malicious Records\".", " After releasing the \"End of life\" demo, Lars Fredrik Bergstrøm left the band and was replaced by Ravn Harjar.", " Through the years between 1993 and 1995, the band writes and records the self-titled EP which was released through Malicious Records and contains only two songs - \"Det hviskes blant sorte vinder\" which means \"It Is Whispered Amid the Black Winds\" in Norwegian and \"Nattevandring\" which means \"Nightwandering\" in Norwegian.", " The music style and sound of this demo is more ambient/atmospheric black metal oriented.", " Mainly because of this release, the band is commonly recognised as the creators of depressive black metal along with some other bands from the second wave of black metal music.", " At this time the band line up contains: Ravn Harjar - on guitars, Storm - on bass and vocals and Jardar - on drums.", " After the releasing of the self-titled EP, there was no any official releases by the band.", " There are also bootleg releases that came out through the years like the CD from 2005 by Ars Mysteriorum and LP, each featuring both \"End of Life\" and the self - titled EP tracks.", " In the year of 2001 the original former member of \"Malfeitor/Battle/Strid\", bass player and vocalist - Storm committed suicide.", " In the year of 2007, the Greek label Kyrck Productions & Armour re-released all the previous material released by the band from the past which contains all \"Malfeitor/Battle/Strid\" material.", " Somewhere between 2009 and 2010 there was a reunion of the band with old members including Vicotnik (Dødheimsgard, ex-Aphrodisiac, ex-Ved Buens Ende, ex-Manes, ex-Code, ex-Naer Mataron, ex-Endwarfment).", " Another member that was part of the reunion was Lars Fredrik Bergstrøm - the main composer of the \"End of Life\" track.", " In 2014 Lars Fredrik Bergstrøm died.", " At this time the band line up contains Ravn Harjar - on guitars and vocals, Vicotnik - on bass and Sigmund (ex-Inflabitan, ex-Dødheimsgard) - on guitars.", " In January 2015, Ravn Harjar wrote a statement on the official Strid Facebook page that in the autumn of the year 2015 the band will start recording their first full-length album which will be titled \"Endetid\".", " That means \"End of times\" in Norwegian." ], "title": "Strid (band)" }, { "sentences": [ "Mystery (often stylized as MYSTERY) is a Canadian rock band formed in 1986 by multi-instrumentalist Michel St-Père.", " The band released their eponymous debut EP in 1992 with Raymond and Gary Savoie on lead vocals, followed by their first album \"Theatre of the Mind\" in 1996 and \"Destiny?", "\" in 1998, both with Gary on lead vocals.", " In 2007 the band released their third album \"Beneath the Veil of Winter's Face\" with singer Benoît David who would record two more studio albums with the band: \"One Among the Living\" in 2010 and \"The World is a Game\" in 2012.", " On November 1, 2015 the band released their sixth album \"Delusion Rain\" with current singer Jean Pageau." ], "title": "Mystery (band)" } ]
[ "Title: Alive (Adler's Appetite EP)\n\nAlive is an EP released by American Hard Rock band Adler's Appetite on April 2, 2012. It is a sequel to the band's first EP, the self-titled \"Adler's Appetite\" that was released in February 2005. In 2010 the band released their single “Alive\" on iTunes from their upcoming \"Alive\" EP that was slated to be released in 2011. Also a radio edit of the Alder's Appetite's album's single \"Alive\" was released on July 29, 2010 in conjunction with Steven Adler's tell-all autobiography, \"My Appetite for Destruction: Sex, and Drugs, and Guns N' Roses\", and the band began recording the album in November 2011 in North Hollywood, California, and unlike the bands first EP which the band produced itself, \"Alive\" was produced by Cinderella band member and drummer Fred Coury, and was also recorded in a different studio as well. The album was mixed by Adler's long time friend Anthony Focx, and was released under the record label \"Down Boys Records\". There is a digital as well as a limited-edition physical release, as \"Alive\" is available in both CD and digital music formats.", "Title: People on Vacation\n\nRyan Hamilton and Jaret Reddick decided to start writing songs together after Hamilton's band, Smile Smile, opened for Reddick's band, Bowling for Soup, on a few of their tour dates. 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.", "Title: Town Line\n\nTown Line is the first EP by Staind frontman Aaron Lewis. An extended play consisting of country songs, it was released on March 1, 2011 on Stroudavarious Records. As of the chart dated September 3, 2011, the album has sold 200,208 copies in the US.", "Title: The Honeydrippers\n\nThe Honeydrippers were a rock and roll band of the 1980s, deriving their name from Roosevelt Sykes, an American blues singer also known as \"Honeydripper\". Former Led Zeppelin lead singer Robert Plant formed the group in 1981 to satisfy his long-time goal in having a rock band with a heavy rhythm and blues basis. Formed originally in Worcestershire, the band went on to record an EP in the US. In addition to Plant, the band was composed of fellow former Led Zeppelin member Jimmy Page; Jeff Beck (a former Yardbirds member like Page); and other friends and well-known studio musicians. They performed in a concert at Keele University in 1981. The band released only one recording, an EP titled \"\", on 12 November 1984.", "Title: Get Scared\n\nGet Scared is an American post-hardcore band from Layton, Utah. Formed in 2008, they released their first EP, \"Cheap Tricks and Theatrics\", in 2009. Another EP, \"Get Scared\", was released in 2010. The band's debut studio album, \"Best Kind of Mess\", was released on July 12, 2011. Nicholas Matthews left the band to join Blacklisted Me, and the band released \"Cheap Tricks and Theatrics B-Sides\" on December 19, 2011 without any previous announcements. Nicholas was replaced by Joel Faviere in 2011. The band's third EP, \"Built for Blame, Laced With Shame\" was released in 2012 with Faviere. Faviere was kicked out a few months after the EP's release when Matthews rejoined the band. Following Matthews' comeback, the band signed with Fearless Records and released their second full-length album, \"Everyone's Out To Get Me\" on November 11, 2013. The band's third studio album, \"Demons\", was released on October 30, 2015, and marked a departure from the band's post-hardcore sound featured on \"Built for Blame\" and \"Everyone's Out to Get Me\" in favor of a more metalcore-like sound.", "Title: Everyday Sunday\n\nEveryday Sunday was an American Christian rock band from Columbus, Ohio with the founding member Trey Pearson as lead singer. The band released two albums on Flicker Records including \"Stand Up\" and \"Anthems for the Imperfect\". \" Wake Up! Wake Up! \" was the debut album on Inpop released May 22, 2007 on Inpop Records, followed by \"Best Night of Our Lives\". The band released an EP independently in 2013 titled \"A New Beginning EP\". After break-up Pearson keeps the right to the name Everyday Sunday. The band scored five U.S. Christian number 1 singles and twenty Christian Top 10 hits.", "Title: Staind\n\nStaind ( ) is an American rock band, formed in 1995. The original lineup consisted of lead vocalist and rhythm guitarist Aaron Lewis, lead guitarist Mike Mushok, an unnamed bass player, and drummer Jon Wysocki (who left in May 2011). The band added bassist Johnny April in November 1995.", "Title: The Kindred (band)\n\nThe Kindred is a Canadian progressive rock sextet formed in Ottawa, Ontario, Canada. Originally formed in the winter of 2006, the band released their debut EP Ms. Mary Mallon on July 4, 2008 and their debut full-length Lore on June 14, 2011, both independently. Following their name change and signing to Sumerian Records the band released Life In Lucidity in 2014. After three years and various member changes, the band released a new EP \"Weight\", advertised as part one of their upcoming full-length to be released later in the year.", "Title: Strid (band)\n\nStrid is a Norwegian black metal band that was originally known as \"Malfeitor\" from 1991 to 1992. After releasing two demos - \"Malfeitor\" (in 1991) and \"Pandemonium\" (in 1992), they changed their name to \"Battle\" and there were some line up changes at the time. In the year of 1992 the band released the \"End of Life\" demo. The demo contains only one song which is around 11 minutes. The line up at the time of recording the demo was: Storm - on bass and vocals, Lars Fredrik Bergstrøm - on guitars and Jardar - on drums. The guitars were written by Lars Fredrik Bergstrøm (1974 - 2014). In 1993 the band changed the name to \"Strid\" which means \"Battle\" in Norwegian. That same year, Strid re-released their \"End of Life\" demo under their new name, through the German label \"Malicious Records\". After releasing the \"End of life\" demo, Lars Fredrik Bergstrøm left the band and was replaced by Ravn Harjar. Through the years between 1993 and 1995, the band writes and records the self-titled EP which was released through Malicious Records and contains only two songs - \"Det hviskes blant sorte vinder\" which means \"It Is Whispered Amid the Black Winds\" in Norwegian and \"Nattevandring\" which means \"Nightwandering\" in Norwegian. The music style and sound of this demo is more ambient/atmospheric black metal oriented. Mainly because of this release, the band is commonly recognised as the creators of depressive black metal along with some other bands from the second wave of black metal music. At this time the band line up contains: Ravn Harjar - on guitars, Storm - on bass and vocals and Jardar - on drums. After the releasing of the self-titled EP, there was no any official releases by the band. There are also bootleg releases that came out through the years like the CD from 2005 by Ars Mysteriorum and LP, each featuring both \"End of Life\" and the self - titled EP tracks. In the year of 2001 the original former member of \"Malfeitor/Battle/Strid\", bass player and vocalist - Storm committed suicide. In the year of 2007, the Greek label Kyrck Productions & Armour re-released all the previous material released by the band from the past which contains all \"Malfeitor/Battle/Strid\" material. Somewhere between 2009 and 2010 there was a reunion of the band with old members including Vicotnik (Dødheimsgard, ex-Aphrodisiac, ex-Ved Buens Ende, ex-Manes, ex-Code, ex-Naer Mataron, ex-Endwarfment). Another member that was part of the reunion was Lars Fredrik Bergstrøm - the main composer of the \"End of Life\" track. In 2014 Lars Fredrik Bergstrøm died. At this time the band line up contains Ravn Harjar - on guitars and vocals, Vicotnik - on bass and Sigmund (ex-Inflabitan, ex-Dødheimsgard) - on guitars. In January 2015, Ravn Harjar wrote a statement on the official Strid Facebook page that in the autumn of the year 2015 the band will start recording their first full-length album which will be titled \"Endetid\". That means \"End of times\" in Norwegian.", "Title: Mystery (band)\n\nMystery (often stylized as MYSTERY) is a Canadian rock band formed in 1986 by multi-instrumentalist Michel St-Père. The band released their eponymous debut EP in 1992 with Raymond and Gary Savoie on lead vocals, followed by their first album \"Theatre of the Mind\" in 1996 and \"Destiny? \" in 1998, both with Gary on lead vocals. In 2007 the band released their third album \"Beneath the Veil of Winter's Face\" with singer Benoît David who would record two more studio albums with the band: \"One Among the Living\" in 2010 and \"The World is a Game\" in 2012. On November 1, 2015 the band released their sixth album \"Delusion Rain\" with current singer Jean Pageau." ]
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Q:Are both Ankang and Langzhong administered as part of the prefecture-level city of Nanchong? A: No
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[ { "sentences": [ "Nanchong (; Sichuanese: lancong; ) is a prefecture-level city in the northeast of Sichuan province, China, with an area of 12479.96 km2 , and at the 2010 census was home to 6,278,614 people, of whom 1,858,875 lived in the built-up (\"or metro\") area made of 3 urban districts.", " It is the second most populated city of Sichuan Province, only after Chengdu.", " The administrative center is Shunqing District." ], "title": "Nanchong" }, { "sentences": [ "Heze () is a prefecture-level city in southwestern Shandong, China.", " It is home to 8,287,693 inhabitants, of whom 1,346,717 live in the built-up (\"or metro\") area comprising Mudan District.", " The westernmost prefecture-level city in Shandong, it borders Jining to the east and the provinces of Henan and Anhui to the west and south respectively.", " The old name of Heze was Caozhou (曹州 ; Cáozhōu) and now a part of the city bears this name.", " The first character in the city's name is sometimes incorrectly written as \"荷 \" instead." ], "title": "Heze" }, { "sentences": [ "Zhouzhi () is a county under the administration of Xi'an, the capital of Shaanxi province, China.", " It is the most spacious but least densely populated county-level division of Xi'an, and also contains the city's southernmost and westernmost points.", " The county borders the prefecture-level cities of Xianyang to the north, Ankang to the southeast, Hanzhong to the southwest, and Baoji to the west, as well as Xi'an's Hu County to the east." ], "title": "Zhouzhi County" }, { "sentences": [ "Baihe () is located in the southeastern portion of Shaanxi province, China and is under the jurisdiction of Ankang City.", " It is by the eastern part of the Daba Mountains and approaches the Han River on the north.", " On the east it borders Yun County (Hubei), on the south Zhushan County (Hubei), on the west Xunyang County, and is separated from Yunxi County (Hubei) by a river." ], "title": "Baihe County" }, { "sentences": [ "Langfang (), is a prefecture-level city of Hebei Province, which was known as Tianjin Prefecture until 1973.", " Hebei province was renamed Langfang Prefecture after Tianjin became a municipality and finally upgraded into a prefecture-level city in 1988.", " Langfang is located approximately midway between Beijing and Tianjin.", " At the 2010 census, the population of Langfang was 4,358,839, of whom 868,066 lived in the built-up (\"or metro\") area made of Guangyang and Anci districts; its total area is around 6417.28 km² .", " Langfang borders Baoding to the southwest, Cangzhou to the south (both prefecture-level cities of Hebei), Beijing to the north and Tianjin to the east.", " Sanhe City and Dachang Hui County are now conurbated with Beijing, so that they form part of the same built-up area.", " Langfang is the smallest prefecture-level city of Hebei Province by land area." ], "title": "Langfang" }, { "sentences": [ "Ankang () is a prefecture-level city in southern Shaanxi Province in the People's Republic of China." ], "title": "Ankang" }, { "sentences": [ "Langzhong is a county-level city in northeastern Sichuan, China, located on the middle reaches of the Jialing River.", " It is administered as part of the prefecture-level city of Nanchong.", " Langzhong has a total population of 840,000, with 200,000 residing in the urban area." ], "title": "Langzhong" }, { "sentences": [ "Huyi District () also formerly known as Hu County, or Huxian, () is under the administration of Xi'an, the capital city of the Chinese province of Shaanxi, with a population of about 578,000.", " The district borders the prefecture-level cities of Xianyang to the north and Ankang to the south and Chang'an District to the east." ], "title": "Huyi District" }, { "sentences": [ "Ulanqab or Wūlánchábù (Mongolian: ; Улаанцав хот, \"Uláncaw hot\"; ) is a region administered as a prefecture-level city in south-central Inner Mongolia, People's Republic of China.", " Its administrative centre is in Jining District, which was formerly a county-level city.", " It was established as a prefecture-level city on 1 December 2003, formed from the former Ulanqab League." ], "title": "Ulanqab" }, { "sentences": [ "Shaanxi () is a province of the People's Republic of China.", " Officially part of the Northwest China region, it lies in central China, bordering the provinces of Shanxi (NE, E), Henan (E), Hubei (SE), Chongqing (S), Sichuan (SW), Gansu (W), Ningxia (NW), and Inner Mongolia (N).", " It covers an area of over 205,000 sqkm with about 37 million people.", " Xi'an—which includes the sites of the former Chinese capitals Fenghao and Chang'an—is the provincial capital.", " Xianyang, which served as the Qin capital, is located nearby.", " The other prefecture-level cities into which the province is divided are Ankang, Baoji, Hanzhong, Shangluo, Tongchuan, Weinan, Yan'an and Yulin." ], "title": "Shaanxi" } ]
[ "Title: Nanchong\n\nNanchong (; Sichuanese: lancong; ) is a prefecture-level city in the northeast of Sichuan province, China, with an area of 12479.96 km2 , and at the 2010 census was home to 6,278,614 people, of whom 1,858,875 lived in the built-up (\"or metro\") area made of 3 urban districts. It is the second most populated city of Sichuan Province, only after Chengdu. The administrative center is Shunqing District.", "Title: Heze\n\nHeze () is a prefecture-level city in southwestern Shandong, China. It is home to 8,287,693 inhabitants, of whom 1,346,717 live in the built-up (\"or metro\") area comprising Mudan District. The westernmost prefecture-level city in Shandong, it borders Jining to the east and the provinces of Henan and Anhui to the west and south respectively. The old name of Heze was Caozhou (曹州 ; Cáozhōu) and now a part of the city bears this name. The first character in the city's name is sometimes incorrectly written as \"荷 \" instead.", "Title: Zhouzhi County\n\nZhouzhi () is a county under the administration of Xi'an, the capital of Shaanxi province, China. It is the most spacious but least densely populated county-level division of Xi'an, and also contains the city's southernmost and westernmost points. The county borders the prefecture-level cities of Xianyang to the north, Ankang to the southeast, Hanzhong to the southwest, and Baoji to the west, as well as Xi'an's Hu County to the east.", "Title: Baihe County\n\nBaihe () is located in the southeastern portion of Shaanxi province, China and is under the jurisdiction of Ankang City. It is by the eastern part of the Daba Mountains and approaches the Han River on the north. On the east it borders Yun County (Hubei), on the south Zhushan County (Hubei), on the west Xunyang County, and is separated from Yunxi County (Hubei) by a river.", "Title: Langfang\n\nLangfang (), is a prefecture-level city of Hebei Province, which was known as Tianjin Prefecture until 1973. Hebei province was renamed Langfang Prefecture after Tianjin became a municipality and finally upgraded into a prefecture-level city in 1988. Langfang is located approximately midway between Beijing and Tianjin. At the 2010 census, the population of Langfang was 4,358,839, of whom 868,066 lived in the built-up (\"or metro\") area made of Guangyang and Anci districts; its total area is around 6417.28 km² . Langfang borders Baoding to the southwest, Cangzhou to the south (both prefecture-level cities of Hebei), Beijing to the north and Tianjin to the east. Sanhe City and Dachang Hui County are now conurbated with Beijing, so that they form part of the same built-up area. Langfang is the smallest prefecture-level city of Hebei Province by land area.", "Title: Ankang\n\nAnkang () is a prefecture-level city in southern Shaanxi Province in the People's Republic of China.", "Title: Langzhong\n\nLangzhong is a county-level city in northeastern Sichuan, China, located on the middle reaches of the Jialing River. It is administered as part of the prefecture-level city of Nanchong. Langzhong has a total population of 840,000, with 200,000 residing in the urban area.", "Title: Huyi District\n\nHuyi District () also formerly known as Hu County, or Huxian, () is under the administration of Xi'an, the capital city of the Chinese province of Shaanxi, with a population of about 578,000. The district borders the prefecture-level cities of Xianyang to the north and Ankang to the south and Chang'an District to the east.", "Title: Ulanqab\n\nUlanqab or Wūlánchábù (Mongolian: ; Улаанцав хот, \"Uláncaw hot\"; ) is a region administered as a prefecture-level city in south-central Inner Mongolia, People's Republic of China. Its administrative centre is in Jining District, which was formerly a county-level city. It was established as a prefecture-level city on 1 December 2003, formed from the former Ulanqab League.", "Title: Shaanxi\n\nShaanxi () is a province of the People's Republic of China. Officially part of the Northwest China region, it lies in central China, bordering the provinces of Shanxi (NE, E), Henan (E), Hubei (SE), Chongqing (S), Sichuan (SW), Gansu (W), Ningxia (NW), and Inner Mongolia (N). It covers an area of over 205,000 sqkm with about 37 million people. Xi'an—which includes the sites of the former Chinese capitals Fenghao and Chang'an—is the provincial capital. Xianyang, which served as the Qin capital, is located nearby. The other prefecture-level cities into which the province is divided are Ankang, Baoji, Hanzhong, Shangluo, Tongchuan, Weinan, Yan'an and Yulin." ]
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Which Belizean rapper, also known as Shyne, is famous for the song "Bad Boyz"
Moses Michael Levi
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[ { "sentences": [ "West Coast Bad Boyz II is the third West Coast Bad Boyz compilation released by No Limit Records.", " It was released on January 28, 1997 and was produced by some of the West Coast's top acts, including Brotha Lynch Hung, C-Bo and JT the Bigga Figga.", " \"West Coast Bad Boyz\" was a success, peaking at #16 on the \"Billboard\" 200 and #6 on the Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums.", " Both the album and its opening song were dedicated to the memory of Tupac Shakur.", " It is certified Gold by the RIAA." ], "title": "West Coast Bad Boyz II" }, { "sentences": [ "Shyne is the self-titled debut album by rapper Shyne.", " It was released by Sean \"P. Diddy\" Combs' Bad Boy Records on September 26, 2000.", " Shyne had been hyped prior to the album's release as similar in style and delivery to the deceased Notorious B.I.G..", " Shyne had also drawn unfavorable media attention for being convicted in June 2000 for his involvement in a nightclub shooting.", " Shyne was incarcerated at the time of this album's release.", " The album peaked #5 on the Billboard Top 200.", " It sold very well, eventually achieving Gold status.", " It contained fewer guest artists than most Bad Boy releases.", " The singles from the album, \"Bad Boyz,\" \"Bonnie & Shyne\" (which both feature Barrington Levy), and \"That's Gangsta,\" were only moderate hits." ], "title": "Shyne (album)" }, { "sentences": [ "\"Bad Boyz\" was the lead single released from Shyne's eponymous debut album, \"Shyne\" (2000).", " The song was produced by Ez Elpee and featured reggae artist Barrington Levy.", " The song includes samples from \"Nightclubbin\" by Grace Jones and Levy's own song \"Here I Come\"." ], "title": "Bad Boyz" }, { "sentences": [ "Paul Shortino (born May 14, 1953) is an American rock singer and musician who has sung for several bands, including Rough Cutt/The Cutt, Quiet Riot, Bad Boyz, and Shortino.", " He briefly recorded with J.K. Northrup as the duo Shortino/Northrup.", " He has also recorded as a solo artist, writing and performing the song \"E.G.G.M.A.N.\" as the theme for Dr. Eggman in Sonic Adventure 2 for Sega (this song was later revised by Remix Factory in Shadow the Hedgehog as \"E.G.G.M.A.N. Doc Robeatnix Mix\").", " In 1985, Shortino recorded lead vocals for the Heavy Metal benefit project Hear 'n Aid.", " The single from this project, \"We're Stars\" also features lead vocals by heavy metal singers Ronnie James Dio, Rob Halford, Geoff Tate, Don Dokken, Kevin DuBrow, Eric Bloom and Dave Meniketti." ], "title": "Paul Shortino" }, { "sentences": [ "One Life 2 Live is the 3rd studio album by American rapper C-Bo, released February 4, 1997 on AWOL Records.", " DJ Daryl and Mike Mosley produced the album.", " It peaked at number 12 on the \"Billboard\" Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums and at number 65 on the \"Billboard\" 200.", " It features guest performances by B-Legit and Mac Mall as well as labelmate Lunasicc.", " Along with a single, a music video was produced for the song \"Club Hoppin'\", although neither performer appears in it.", " The song, \"Survival 1st\", first appeared on the No Limit Records compilation, \"West Coast Bad Boyz II\"." ], "title": "One Life 2 Live" }, { "sentences": [ "\"Bonnie & Shyne\" was the 3rd and final single released from Shyne's eponymous debut album.", " The song was produced by Chucky Thompson and features vocals from reggae artist Barrington Levy, his second collaboration with Levy (the first being \"Bad Boyz\").", " The song contains a sample from \"La Vie En Rose\" by Grace Jones, his second time sampling from Jones (the first being \"Nightclubbin\")." ], "title": "Bonnie &amp; Shyne" }, { "sentences": [ "\"Bad Boys\" is a song by British recording artist Alexandra Burke.", " The song is her second single after winning the fifth series of \"The X Factor\", and the lead single from her debut album, \"Overcome\".", " The song features American rapper Flo Rida.", " It was written by Mark Fowler, Laura Senior, Flo Rida, Melvin K. Watson Jr, Larry Summerville Jr., busbee, Lauren Evans, Alex James, and was produced by The Phantom Boyz.", " It was first released for digital download on 12 October 2009.", " The song is an uptempo electrohop song, lyrically about becoming attracted to dangerous men." ], "title": "Bad Boys (Alexandra Burke song)" }, { "sentences": [ "Belizean Creoles, also known as Kriols, are Creole descendants of Black Africans, enslaved and brought to Belize, and English and Scottish log cutters, who were known as the Baymen.", " Over the years they have also intermarried with Miskito from Nicaragua, Jamaicans and other West Indians, Mestizos, and East Indians, who were brought to Belize as indentured laborers.", " These varied peoples have all mixed to create this ethnic group." ], "title": "Belizean Creole people" }, { "sentences": [ "Jay Wayne Jenkins (born September 28, 1977), better known by his stage name Jeezy (formerly Young Jeezy), is an American rapper.", " In 1998, he launched the label imprint CTE World (then known as Corporate Thugz Entertainment).", " Aside from his solo career, Jeezy is the \"de facto\" leader of the southern hip hop group United Streets Dopeboyz of America (USDA), and is a former member of the Bad Boy Records' rap group Boyz n da Hood.", " Jeezy is also known for helping pioneer the hip hop subgenre trap music, alongside fellow Atlanta-based rappers T.I. and Gucci Mane." ], "title": "Jeezy" }, { "sentences": [ "Moses Michael Levi (born Jamal Michael Barrow, 8 November 1979), better known by his stage name Shyne, is a Belizean rapper.", " He moved to New York as a child to join his mother and started his career there.", " His father is attorney and politician Dean Barrow, Prime Minister of Belize since 2008." ], "title": "Shyne" } ]
[ "Title: West Coast Bad Boyz II\n\nWest Coast Bad Boyz II is the third West Coast Bad Boyz compilation released by No Limit Records. It was released on January 28, 1997 and was produced by some of the West Coast's top acts, including Brotha Lynch Hung, C-Bo and JT the Bigga Figga. \"West Coast Bad Boyz\" was a success, peaking at #16 on the \"Billboard\" 200 and #6 on the Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums. Both the album and its opening song were dedicated to the memory of Tupac Shakur. It is certified Gold by the RIAA.", "Title: Shyne (album)\n\nShyne is the self-titled debut album by rapper Shyne. It was released by Sean \"P. Diddy\" Combs' Bad Boy Records on September 26, 2000. Shyne had been hyped prior to the album's release as similar in style and delivery to the deceased Notorious B.I.G.. Shyne had also drawn unfavorable media attention for being convicted in June 2000 for his involvement in a nightclub shooting. Shyne was incarcerated at the time of this album's release. The album peaked #5 on the Billboard Top 200. It sold very well, eventually achieving Gold status. It contained fewer guest artists than most Bad Boy releases. The singles from the album, \"Bad Boyz,\" \"Bonnie & Shyne\" (which both feature Barrington Levy), and \"That's Gangsta,\" were only moderate hits.", "Title: Bad Boyz\n\n\"Bad Boyz\" was the lead single released from Shyne's eponymous debut album, \"Shyne\" (2000). The song was produced by Ez Elpee and featured reggae artist Barrington Levy. The song includes samples from \"Nightclubbin\" by Grace Jones and Levy's own song \"Here I Come\".", "Title: Paul Shortino\n\nPaul Shortino (born May 14, 1953) is an American rock singer and musician who has sung for several bands, including Rough Cutt/The Cutt, Quiet Riot, Bad Boyz, and Shortino. He briefly recorded with J.K. Northrup as the duo Shortino/Northrup. He has also recorded as a solo artist, writing and performing the song \"E.G.G.M.A.N.\" as the theme for Dr. Eggman in Sonic Adventure 2 for Sega (this song was later revised by Remix Factory in Shadow the Hedgehog as \"E.G.G.M.A.N. Doc Robeatnix Mix\"). In 1985, Shortino recorded lead vocals for the Heavy Metal benefit project Hear 'n Aid. The single from this project, \"We're Stars\" also features lead vocals by heavy metal singers Ronnie James Dio, Rob Halford, Geoff Tate, Don Dokken, Kevin DuBrow, Eric Bloom and Dave Meniketti.", "Title: One Life 2 Live\n\nOne Life 2 Live is the 3rd studio album by American rapper C-Bo, released February 4, 1997 on AWOL Records. DJ Daryl and Mike Mosley produced the album. It peaked at number 12 on the \"Billboard\" Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums and at number 65 on the \"Billboard\" 200. It features guest performances by B-Legit and Mac Mall as well as labelmate Lunasicc. Along with a single, a music video was produced for the song \"Club Hoppin'\", although neither performer appears in it. The song, \"Survival 1st\", first appeared on the No Limit Records compilation, \"West Coast Bad Boyz II\".", "Title: Bonnie &amp; Shyne\n\n\"Bonnie & Shyne\" was the 3rd and final single released from Shyne's eponymous debut album. The song was produced by Chucky Thompson and features vocals from reggae artist Barrington Levy, his second collaboration with Levy (the first being \"Bad Boyz\"). The song contains a sample from \"La Vie En Rose\" by Grace Jones, his second time sampling from Jones (the first being \"Nightclubbin\").", "Title: Bad Boys (Alexandra Burke song)\n\n\"Bad Boys\" is a song by British recording artist Alexandra Burke. The song is her second single after winning the fifth series of \"The X Factor\", and the lead single from her debut album, \"Overcome\". The song features American rapper Flo Rida. It was written by Mark Fowler, Laura Senior, Flo Rida, Melvin K. Watson Jr, Larry Summerville Jr., busbee, Lauren Evans, Alex James, and was produced by The Phantom Boyz. It was first released for digital download on 12 October 2009. The song is an uptempo electrohop song, lyrically about becoming attracted to dangerous men.", "Title: Belizean Creole people\n\nBelizean Creoles, also known as Kriols, are Creole descendants of Black Africans, enslaved and brought to Belize, and English and Scottish log cutters, who were known as the Baymen. Over the years they have also intermarried with Miskito from Nicaragua, Jamaicans and other West Indians, Mestizos, and East Indians, who were brought to Belize as indentured laborers. These varied peoples have all mixed to create this ethnic group.", "Title: Jeezy\n\nJay Wayne Jenkins (born September 28, 1977), better known by his stage name Jeezy (formerly Young Jeezy), is an American rapper. In 1998, he launched the label imprint CTE World (then known as Corporate Thugz Entertainment). Aside from his solo career, Jeezy is the \"de facto\" leader of the southern hip hop group United Streets Dopeboyz of America (USDA), and is a former member of the Bad Boy Records' rap group Boyz n da Hood. Jeezy is also known for helping pioneer the hip hop subgenre trap music, alongside fellow Atlanta-based rappers T.I. and Gucci Mane.", "Title: Shyne\n\nMoses Michael Levi (born Jamal Michael Barrow, 8 November 1979), better known by his stage name Shyne, is a Belizean rapper. He moved to New York as a child to join his mother and started his career there. His father is attorney and politician Dean Barrow, Prime Minister of Belize since 2008." ]
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Robert Carter was a member of what team that plays its home games at McCamish Pavilion?
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[ { "sentences": [ "Harvard Crimson men's basketball program represents intercollegiate men's basketball at Harvard University.", " The team currently competes in the Ivy League in Division I of the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) and plays home games at the Lavietes Pavilion in Boston, Massachusetts.", " The team appeared in the NCAA Division I Men's Basketball Tournament in 2014, where Harvard upset 5-seed Cincinnati 61–57 before being eliminated in the round of 32 by 4-seed Michigan State by a score of 80–73.", " In 2015, Harvard tied with Yale for the Ivy title with an 11–3 league record.", " Despite having lost to Yale 62–52 at Lavietes Pavilion on March 6, 2015, just eight days later Harvard won a playoff between the two at the Palestra in Philadelphia to determine the Ivy League's NCAA automatic bid by a score of 53–51.", " Harvard thereby achieved its fourth straight NCAA Tournament appearance while preventing Yale from reaching the NCAA Tournament for the first time 53 years.", " Harvard was eliminated from the 2015 NCAA Tournament by UNC by a score of 67–65 after leading with under one minute to play in the game." ], "title": "Harvard Crimson men's basketball" }, { "sentences": [ "Robert Lawrence Carter Jr. (born April 4, 1994) is an American basketball player for Lietuvos rytas Vilnius of the Lithuanian League.", " Born in Thomasville, Georgia, he played basketball for the high school of his hometown as well as Shiloh High School in Snellville, Georgia.", " Carter played collegiately for Georgia Tech and Maryland." ], "title": "Robert Carter (basketball)" }, { "sentences": [ "The Georgia Tech Yellow Jackets men's basketball team represents the Georgia Tech Yellow Jackets in NCAA Division I basketball.", " The team plays its home games in McCamish Pavilion on the school's Atlanta campus and is currently coached by Josh Pastner.", " Under the tenure of Bobby Cremins, Georgia Tech established itself as a national force in basketball.", " Cremins led his team to the first ACC tournament victory in school history in 1985 and in 1990 he took Georgia Tech to the school's first Final Four appearance ever.", " Cremins retired from Georgia Tech in 2000 with the school's best winning percentage as a head coach.", " The Yellow Jackets returned to the Final Four in 2004 under Paul Hewitt and lost in the national title game, losing to UConn.", " Overall, the team has won 1,318 games and lost 1,176 games, a .528 win percentage." ], "title": "Georgia Tech Yellow Jackets men's basketball" }, { "sentences": [ "The Notre Dame Fighting Irish men's basketball team is the intercollegiate men's basketball program representing the University of Notre Dame in Notre Dame, Indiana, United States.", " The program competes in the Atlantic Coast Conference of NCAA Division I.", " On September 12, 2012, Notre Dame announced they would be moving to the Atlantic Coast Conference; they joined the conference on July 1, 2013.", " The school holds two retroactively awarded national championships in basketball from the Helms Foundation: for the 1927 (19–1 overall record) and 1936 (22–2–1 overall record) seasons.", " They have also played in the NCAA Tournament 35 times, good for 9th all time, and reached the Final Four in 1978.", " They are also the first Big East team to go undefeated at home two straight seasons.", " They play their home games in the Purcell Pavilion at the Edmund P. Joyce Center.", " Since moving to the Purcell Pavilion in 1968, they have had 44 winning seasons at the Purcell Pavilion, including 5 undefeated seasons at home (1973, 1985, 2006, 2007, and 2010) and have had only 4 losing seasons at the Purcell Pavilion (1971, 1981, 1992, and 1995).", " Jeff Sagarin and ESPN listed the program 12th in the college basketball all-time rankings in the \"ESPN College Basketball Encyclopedia\".", " The Fighting Irish are currently coached by Mike Brey." ], "title": "Notre Dame Fighting Irish men's basketball" }, { "sentences": [ "The Kiama Showground is a sports and entertainment complex of the South Coast-Illawarra region in the coastal town of Kiama.", " The complex includes two ovals, the Showring and Chittick Oval.", " The showground is the host site of the Kiama Show which has operated for more than a hundred years.", " The show is held in late January each year (around Australia Day) and run by one of the five oldest Agricultural Show Societies in Australia.", " The showground's pavilion is the only community hall in Kiama.", " The pavilion and grandstand at the Kiama Showground has undergone a major re-development which was publicly opened by NSW governor Marie Bashir in August 2009.", " Kiama Showground is also the home ground to Group 7 Rugby League side, the Kiama Knights, a club where international players Shaun Timmins, Brett and Josh Morris learnt their trade.", " Kiama Rugby Union Club also plays its home games out of Kiama Showground.", " Kiama Touch Association also uses the ground for competition.", " As a part of Crown land, the surface is open to public, and many schools in the area also use the ground for sports events.", " The ground and pavilion are also used for various other concerts and special events.", " The pavilion itself can even be booked for corporate events, wedding receptions, conferences or other special functions, with facilities catering for 180 dining guests and a theatre setup for 330 people in the main \"Norfolk room\".", " Smaller rooms, \"Saddlback room\" and \"Surf Beach room\" seat 80 people combined (or 40 each as separate rooms), as well as the \"Kendall room\" seating a further 35 patrons." ], "title": "Kiama Showground" }, { "sentences": [ "The Indiana Ice is a dormant Tier I junior ice hockey team and member club of the United States Hockey League (USHL) that was formed in 2004 when the Danville Wings were purchased and moved from their location in Danville, Illinois, to Indianapolis, Indiana.", " The Ice captured the regular season division titles in the 2007–08 and 2013–14 seasons and won the 2009 and 2014 Clark Cup titles.", " The USHL has placed the team in a \"dormancy status\" since the 2014–15 season while the organization focuses on development of a new facility and permanent home, the Lyceum Pavilion, in the Indianapolis area.", " During this time, the Indiana Ice organization has remained a member club in the USHL, with membership on its board and full rights to participate in the business and operations of the league.", " From 2012 to 2014, the Ice split their home games between the Bankers Life Fieldhouse and the Pan American Arena.", " Before the 2012–13 season, the Ice played their home games at the Indiana Farmers Coliseum.", " The Ice played in the Eastern Conference/Division of the United States Hockey League." ], "title": "Indiana Ice" }, { "sentences": [ "The 2017 WNBA season will be the tenth season for the Atlanta Dream of the Women's National Basketball Association.", " The team will begin its season on May 21, 2017 against the Chicago Sky, in its new home McCamish Pavilion on the Georgia Tech campus.", " The Dream had a strong start to the season posting a 4–1 record in May.", " However, the team finished 1–6 in June, falling under .500.", " The team couldn't recover its form for the rest of the season finishing a combined 7–15 in the last three months of the season.", " Their final record of 12–22 placed them 5th in the Eastern Conference, and failed to qualify the team for the playoffs." ], "title": "2017 Atlanta Dream season" }, { "sentences": [ "The 2014–15 Villanova Wildcats men's basketball team represented Villanova University in the 2014–15 NCAA Division I men's basketball season.", " Led by the school's 14th head coach Jay Wright, the Wildcats participated in the Big East Conference and played their home games at The Pavilion, with some select home games at the Wells Fargo Center.", " They finished the season 33–3, 16–2 in Big East play to win the Big East regular season championship.", " They defeated Marquette, Providence, and Xavier to become champions of the Big East Tournament.", " They received an automatic bid to the NCAA Tournament, gaining the #1 seed in the East Regional, where they defeated Lafayette in the second round before getting upset in the third round by NC State.", " With their 31st win of the season, a 63–61 win over Providence in the semifinals of the 2015 Big East Tournament, the Wildcats set a single season record for wins, which would eventually finish at 33.", " That record last only one year after the 2015–16 team won 35 games." ], "title": "2014–15 Villanova Wildcats men's basketball team" }, { "sentences": [ "The 2008–09 Houston Cougars women's basketball team, also known as the Houston Cougars, Houston, or UH, represents the University of Houston in the college basketball 2008-09 season.", " It is their 65th year of season play.", " The head coach for the Cougars is Joe Curl, who is serving in his 11th year in that position.", " The team plays its home games at Hofheinz Pavilion on-campus in Houston, Texas.", " The team finished the season with 19 wins.", " The Cougars were 12-2 at home, 6-6 on the road, and 1-2 in neutral site games." ], "title": "2008–09 Houston Cougars women's basketball team" }, { "sentences": [ "Oliver Bell Bunce (February 8, 1828 – May 15, 1890) was an American author, editor, and playwright.", " Born in New York City, in his youth he joined his uncle's stationery house Jansen & Bell.", " While connected with this house he began writing plays, several of which were brought out.", " \"Fate or the Prophecy\", a tragedy in blank verso, and \"Marco Bozzaris\" were played by James W. Wallack, and \"Love in '76\", a comedy, was played by Laura Keene in the leading woman's role.", " He also wrote a series of historical sketches which were afterward collected and published in a volume entitled \"The Romance of the Revolution.\"", " In 1854 Bunce and his brother established a publishing house with the firm name of Bunce & Brother.", " This firm published Ann S. Stephens's \"Monthly\" and Bunce acted as its editor.", " But the firm not being successful for lack of sufficient capital, was dissolved after a few years and he became manager of the publishing house of James G. Gregory, a position which he retained until some years after the death of the senior member of the firm.", " For a short time he was connected with the house of Harper & Brothers as literary reader.", " In 1867 he formed a connection with D. Appleton & Company, which continued until his death.", " When \"Appletons' Journal\" was established in 1869, Bunce was made associate editor, and upon the retirement of Robert Carter in 1872, he became its chief editor.", " Bunce also authored several books, novels, and essays of dramatic criticism.", " He died in New York City.", " After his death, his widow published articles and recipes under the name Mrs. Oliver Bell Bunce." ], "title": "Oliver Bell Bunce" } ]
[ "Title: Harvard Crimson men's basketball\n\nHarvard Crimson men's basketball program represents intercollegiate men's basketball at Harvard University. The team currently competes in the Ivy League in Division I of the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) and plays home games at the Lavietes Pavilion in Boston, Massachusetts. The team appeared in the NCAA Division I Men's Basketball Tournament in 2014, where Harvard upset 5-seed Cincinnati 61–57 before being eliminated in the round of 32 by 4-seed Michigan State by a score of 80–73. In 2015, Harvard tied with Yale for the Ivy title with an 11–3 league record. Despite having lost to Yale 62–52 at Lavietes Pavilion on March 6, 2015, just eight days later Harvard won a playoff between the two at the Palestra in Philadelphia to determine the Ivy League's NCAA automatic bid by a score of 53–51. Harvard thereby achieved its fourth straight NCAA Tournament appearance while preventing Yale from reaching the NCAA Tournament for the first time 53 years. Harvard was eliminated from the 2015 NCAA Tournament by UNC by a score of 67–65 after leading with under one minute to play in the game.", "Title: Robert Carter (basketball)\n\nRobert Lawrence Carter Jr. (born April 4, 1994) is an American basketball player for Lietuvos rytas Vilnius of the Lithuanian League. Born in Thomasville, Georgia, he played basketball for the high school of his hometown as well as Shiloh High School in Snellville, Georgia. Carter played collegiately for Georgia Tech and Maryland.", "Title: Georgia Tech Yellow Jackets men's basketball\n\nThe Georgia Tech Yellow Jackets men's basketball team represents the Georgia Tech Yellow Jackets in NCAA Division I basketball. The team plays its home games in McCamish Pavilion on the school's Atlanta campus and is currently coached by Josh Pastner. Under the tenure of Bobby Cremins, Georgia Tech established itself as a national force in basketball. Cremins led his team to the first ACC tournament victory in school history in 1985 and in 1990 he took Georgia Tech to the school's first Final Four appearance ever. Cremins retired from Georgia Tech in 2000 with the school's best winning percentage as a head coach. The Yellow Jackets returned to the Final Four in 2004 under Paul Hewitt and lost in the national title game, losing to UConn. Overall, the team has won 1,318 games and lost 1,176 games, a .528 win percentage.", "Title: Notre Dame Fighting Irish men's basketball\n\nThe Notre Dame Fighting Irish men's basketball team is the intercollegiate men's basketball program representing the University of Notre Dame in Notre Dame, Indiana, United States. The program competes in the Atlantic Coast Conference of NCAA Division I. On September 12, 2012, Notre Dame announced they would be moving to the Atlantic Coast Conference; they joined the conference on July 1, 2013. The school holds two retroactively awarded national championships in basketball from the Helms Foundation: for the 1927 (19–1 overall record) and 1936 (22–2–1 overall record) seasons. They have also played in the NCAA Tournament 35 times, good for 9th all time, and reached the Final Four in 1978. They are also the first Big East team to go undefeated at home two straight seasons. They play their home games in the Purcell Pavilion at the Edmund P. Joyce Center. Since moving to the Purcell Pavilion in 1968, they have had 44 winning seasons at the Purcell Pavilion, including 5 undefeated seasons at home (1973, 1985, 2006, 2007, and 2010) and have had only 4 losing seasons at the Purcell Pavilion (1971, 1981, 1992, and 1995). Jeff Sagarin and ESPN listed the program 12th in the college basketball all-time rankings in the \"ESPN College Basketball Encyclopedia\". The Fighting Irish are currently coached by Mike Brey.", "Title: Kiama Showground\n\nThe Kiama Showground is a sports and entertainment complex of the South Coast-Illawarra region in the coastal town of Kiama. The complex includes two ovals, the Showring and Chittick Oval. The showground is the host site of the Kiama Show which has operated for more than a hundred years. The show is held in late January each year (around Australia Day) and run by one of the five oldest Agricultural Show Societies in Australia. The showground's pavilion is the only community hall in Kiama. The pavilion and grandstand at the Kiama Showground has undergone a major re-development which was publicly opened by NSW governor Marie Bashir in August 2009. Kiama Showground is also the home ground to Group 7 Rugby League side, the Kiama Knights, a club where international players Shaun Timmins, Brett and Josh Morris learnt their trade. Kiama Rugby Union Club also plays its home games out of Kiama Showground. Kiama Touch Association also uses the ground for competition. As a part of Crown land, the surface is open to public, and many schools in the area also use the ground for sports events. The ground and pavilion are also used for various other concerts and special events. The pavilion itself can even be booked for corporate events, wedding receptions, conferences or other special functions, with facilities catering for 180 dining guests and a theatre setup for 330 people in the main \"Norfolk room\". Smaller rooms, \"Saddlback room\" and \"Surf Beach room\" seat 80 people combined (or 40 each as separate rooms), as well as the \"Kendall room\" seating a further 35 patrons.", "Title: Indiana Ice\n\nThe Indiana Ice is a dormant Tier I junior ice hockey team and member club of the United States Hockey League (USHL) that was formed in 2004 when the Danville Wings were purchased and moved from their location in Danville, Illinois, to Indianapolis, Indiana. The Ice captured the regular season division titles in the 2007–08 and 2013–14 seasons and won the 2009 and 2014 Clark Cup titles. The USHL has placed the team in a \"dormancy status\" since the 2014–15 season while the organization focuses on development of a new facility and permanent home, the Lyceum Pavilion, in the Indianapolis area. During this time, the Indiana Ice organization has remained a member club in the USHL, with membership on its board and full rights to participate in the business and operations of the league. From 2012 to 2014, the Ice split their home games between the Bankers Life Fieldhouse and the Pan American Arena. Before the 2012–13 season, the Ice played their home games at the Indiana Farmers Coliseum. The Ice played in the Eastern Conference/Division of the United States Hockey League.", "Title: 2017 Atlanta Dream season\n\nThe 2017 WNBA season will be the tenth season for the Atlanta Dream of the Women's National Basketball Association. The team will begin its season on May 21, 2017 against the Chicago Sky, in its new home McCamish Pavilion on the Georgia Tech campus. The Dream had a strong start to the season posting a 4–1 record in May. However, the team finished 1–6 in June, falling under .500. The team couldn't recover its form for the rest of the season finishing a combined 7–15 in the last three months of the season. Their final record of 12–22 placed them 5th in the Eastern Conference, and failed to qualify the team for the playoffs.", "Title: 2014–15 Villanova Wildcats men's basketball team\n\nThe 2014–15 Villanova Wildcats men's basketball team represented Villanova University in the 2014–15 NCAA Division I men's basketball season. Led by the school's 14th head coach Jay Wright, the Wildcats participated in the Big East Conference and played their home games at The Pavilion, with some select home games at the Wells Fargo Center. They finished the season 33–3, 16–2 in Big East play to win the Big East regular season championship. They defeated Marquette, Providence, and Xavier to become champions of the Big East Tournament. They received an automatic bid to the NCAA Tournament, gaining the #1 seed in the East Regional, where they defeated Lafayette in the second round before getting upset in the third round by NC State. With their 31st win of the season, a 63–61 win over Providence in the semifinals of the 2015 Big East Tournament, the Wildcats set a single season record for wins, which would eventually finish at 33. That record last only one year after the 2015–16 team won 35 games.", "Title: 2008–09 Houston Cougars women's basketball team\n\nThe 2008–09 Houston Cougars women's basketball team, also known as the Houston Cougars, Houston, or UH, represents the University of Houston in the college basketball 2008-09 season. It is their 65th year of season play. The head coach for the Cougars is Joe Curl, who is serving in his 11th year in that position. The team plays its home games at Hofheinz Pavilion on-campus in Houston, Texas. The team finished the season with 19 wins. The Cougars were 12-2 at home, 6-6 on the road, and 1-2 in neutral site games.", "Title: Oliver Bell Bunce\n\nOliver Bell Bunce (February 8, 1828 – May 15, 1890) was an American author, editor, and playwright. Born in New York City, in his youth he joined his uncle's stationery house Jansen & Bell. While connected with this house he began writing plays, several of which were brought out. \"Fate or the Prophecy\", a tragedy in blank verso, and \"Marco Bozzaris\" were played by James W. Wallack, and \"Love in '76\", a comedy, was played by Laura Keene in the leading woman's role. He also wrote a series of historical sketches which were afterward collected and published in a volume entitled \"The Romance of the Revolution.\" In 1854 Bunce and his brother established a publishing house with the firm name of Bunce & Brother. This firm published Ann S. Stephens's \"Monthly\" and Bunce acted as its editor. But the firm not being successful for lack of sufficient capital, was dissolved after a few years and he became manager of the publishing house of James G. Gregory, a position which he retained until some years after the death of the senior member of the firm. For a short time he was connected with the house of Harper & Brothers as literary reader. In 1867 he formed a connection with D. Appleton & Company, which continued until his death. When \"Appletons' Journal\" was established in 1869, Bunce was made associate editor, and upon the retirement of Robert Carter in 1872, he became its chief editor. Bunce also authored several books, novels, and essays of dramatic criticism. He died in New York City. After his death, his widow published articles and recipes under the name Mrs. Oliver Bell Bunce." ]
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The Trouble Walkin' features a performance by a guest drummer who grew up in which section of Brooklyn ?
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[ { "sentences": [ "George Peter John Criscuola was born in Brooklyn, New York, the oldest of five children of Loretta and Joseph Criscuola.", " His father's family came from Scafati, Salerno, Italy.", " He grew up in the Williamsburg section of Brooklyn.", " He was a childhood friend of Jerry Nolan, who would later find success as the drummer for the New York Dolls." ], "title": "Peter Criss" }, { "sentences": [ "Tomato (born Chris Harfenist August 17, 1969) is an American musician who is best known for being the lead singer and drummer for the alternative rock band Sound of Urchin.", " Tomato was born in New York City, grew up in Rockland County, NY, and presently resides in Brooklyn, NY.", " He also plays drums in The Moistboyz as well as Dave Dreiwitz from Ween's \"Crescent Moon\".", " Tomato was mentored by Gary Chester, author of Modern Drummer Publication's drum book \"The New Breed\".", " Tomato has also played drums for Ween and recorded drums with Tenacious D for the Comedy Central Crank Yankers version of \"The Friendship Song\".", " Tomato also has appeared on an episode of the Nickelodeon kids show The Naked Brothers Band (TV series), as guest drummer along with Questlove and Claude Coleman, Jr..", " Tomato is also married to internet celebrity Lori Harfenist, host of The Resident." ], "title": "Tomato (musician)" }, { "sentences": [ "Brian Faloon is a musician born in Belfast, Northern Ireland.", " He played drums for Highway Star, who were to become Stiff Little Fingers, having met two of the other band members at Belfast Boys' Model School.", " Faloon stayed with SLF long enough to record their first album \"Inflammable Material\" but decided the rock 'n' roll lifestyle wasn't for him, so left the band, inspiring the words to SLF's single \"Wait and See\".", " In the nineties, Faloon occasionally performed as a guest drummer with the SLF tribute band Hanx who went on to become minor Punk band 'The Red Eyes'.", " As of 2009, he is back in Northern Ireland where he presents a weekly show on local radio." ], "title": "Brian Faloon" }, { "sentences": [ "Felix Bohnke (born 2 September 1974) is a German musician and the drummer of heavy metal band Edguy.", " He joined the band just before they recorded the album \"Theater of Salvation\" in 1998.", " Before joining Edguy he was a member of German band Saints & Preachers.", " In 2001, he was a guest drummer and later in 2003, a member of the band Taraxacum along with Edguy bassist Tobias Exxel." ], "title": "Felix Bohnke" }, { "sentences": [ "Frehley's Comet was an American rock band formed and led by ex-KISS lead guitarist Ace Frehley.", " The group released two studio albums and one live EP before Frehley left the band to release his 1989 solo album, \"Trouble Walkin'\"." ], "title": "Frehley's Comet" }, { "sentences": [ "Trouble Walkin' is the fourth full-length solo album released by Ace Frehley.", " No longer under the band name Frehley's Comet the album features guest performances by former Kiss drummer Peter Criss, as well as Skid Row members Sebastian Bach, Rachel Bolan and Dave Sabo." ], "title": "Trouble Walkin'" }, { "sentences": [ "Fireworks is the second album by the hard rock band Bonfire.", " It was released in 1987 on the label BMG International with two different covers, the worldwide one had a patterned similar to a decorated vault door while the North American version was simply four pictures of each band member in each corner of the cover.", " This album was recorded with a guest drummer, Ken Mary from Fifth Angel, because the band's drummer was fired during the writing sessions.", " A new drummer was hired just before the band toured in support of \"Fireworks\".", " In 2003, the album was certified a Gold seller.", " Originally the band had recorded 25 songs, settling on 11 tracks." ], "title": "Fireworks (Bonfire album)" }, { "sentences": [ "Anomaly is the fifth solo album by former Kiss guitarist Ace Frehley, released on September 15, 2009.", " It is his first album of new studio material since 1989's \"Trouble Walkin'\".", " Frehley produced most of the album himself, with Marti Frederiksen producing the Sweet cover \"Fox on the Run\".", " The album is dedicated to Kiss drummer Eric Carr, Pantera guitarist Dimebag Darrell, and Les Paul.", " The album debuted at number 27 on the \"Billboard\" 200, number 20 on the Swedish album chart and number 52 on the German chart." ], "title": "Anomaly (Ace Frehley album)" }, { "sentences": [ "New World Pygmies vol.", " 2 is a double album by American jazz saxophonist Jemeel Moondoc and bassist William Parker, which was recorded live in 2000 and released on the Eremite label.", " The first disc documents a duo performance from Madison, while the second includes guest drummer Hamid Drake from a Chicago set at the Velvet Lounge." ], "title": "New World Pygmies vol. 2" }, { "sentences": [ "Into the Maelstrom is the fourth studio album by American psychedelic/progressive rock band Bigelf.", " It is their first album since August 2008, their longest non-album gap, and the first since the departure of long time members Steve Frothingham and Ace Mark.", " They have since been replaced by guitarist Luis Maldonado and guest drummer Mike Portnoy of Dream Theater fame.", " The album comes in a limited edition with a bonus CD containing remixes and demo versions, as well as a 2LP vinyl edition with the full album on CD." ], "title": "Into the Maelstrom (album)" } ]
[ "Title: Peter Criss\n\nGeorge Peter John Criscuola was born in Brooklyn, New York, the oldest of five children of Loretta and Joseph Criscuola. His father's family came from Scafati, Salerno, Italy. He grew up in the Williamsburg section of Brooklyn. He was a childhood friend of Jerry Nolan, who would later find success as the drummer for the New York Dolls.", "Title: Tomato (musician)\n\nTomato (born Chris Harfenist August 17, 1969) is an American musician who is best known for being the lead singer and drummer for the alternative rock band Sound of Urchin. Tomato was born in New York City, grew up in Rockland County, NY, and presently resides in Brooklyn, NY. He also plays drums in The Moistboyz as well as Dave Dreiwitz from Ween's \"Crescent Moon\". Tomato was mentored by Gary Chester, author of Modern Drummer Publication's drum book \"The New Breed\". Tomato has also played drums for Ween and recorded drums with Tenacious D for the Comedy Central Crank Yankers version of \"The Friendship Song\". Tomato also has appeared on an episode of the Nickelodeon kids show The Naked Brothers Band (TV series), as guest drummer along with Questlove and Claude Coleman, Jr.. Tomato is also married to internet celebrity Lori Harfenist, host of The Resident.", "Title: Brian Faloon\n\nBrian Faloon is a musician born in Belfast, Northern Ireland. He played drums for Highway Star, who were to become Stiff Little Fingers, having met two of the other band members at Belfast Boys' Model School. Faloon stayed with SLF long enough to record their first album \"Inflammable Material\" but decided the rock 'n' roll lifestyle wasn't for him, so left the band, inspiring the words to SLF's single \"Wait and See\". In the nineties, Faloon occasionally performed as a guest drummer with the SLF tribute band Hanx who went on to become minor Punk band 'The Red Eyes'. As of 2009, he is back in Northern Ireland where he presents a weekly show on local radio.", "Title: Felix Bohnke\n\nFelix Bohnke (born 2 September 1974) is a German musician and the drummer of heavy metal band Edguy. He joined the band just before they recorded the album \"Theater of Salvation\" in 1998. Before joining Edguy he was a member of German band Saints & Preachers. In 2001, he was a guest drummer and later in 2003, a member of the band Taraxacum along with Edguy bassist Tobias Exxel.", "Title: Frehley's Comet\n\nFrehley's Comet was an American rock band formed and led by ex-KISS lead guitarist Ace Frehley. The group released two studio albums and one live EP before Frehley left the band to release his 1989 solo album, \"Trouble Walkin'\".", "Title: Trouble Walkin'\n\nTrouble Walkin' is the fourth full-length solo album released by Ace Frehley. No longer under the band name Frehley's Comet the album features guest performances by former Kiss drummer Peter Criss, as well as Skid Row members Sebastian Bach, Rachel Bolan and Dave Sabo.", "Title: Fireworks (Bonfire album)\n\nFireworks is the second album by the hard rock band Bonfire. It was released in 1987 on the label BMG International with two different covers, the worldwide one had a patterned similar to a decorated vault door while the North American version was simply four pictures of each band member in each corner of the cover. This album was recorded with a guest drummer, Ken Mary from Fifth Angel, because the band's drummer was fired during the writing sessions. A new drummer was hired just before the band toured in support of \"Fireworks\". In 2003, the album was certified a Gold seller. Originally the band had recorded 25 songs, settling on 11 tracks.", "Title: Anomaly (Ace Frehley album)\n\nAnomaly is the fifth solo album by former Kiss guitarist Ace Frehley, released on September 15, 2009. It is his first album of new studio material since 1989's \"Trouble Walkin'\". Frehley produced most of the album himself, with Marti Frederiksen producing the Sweet cover \"Fox on the Run\". The album is dedicated to Kiss drummer Eric Carr, Pantera guitarist Dimebag Darrell, and Les Paul. The album debuted at number 27 on the \"Billboard\" 200, number 20 on the Swedish album chart and number 52 on the German chart.", "Title: New World Pygmies vol. 2\n\nNew World Pygmies vol. 2 is a double album by American jazz saxophonist Jemeel Moondoc and bassist William Parker, which was recorded live in 2000 and released on the Eremite label. The first disc documents a duo performance from Madison, while the second includes guest drummer Hamid Drake from a Chicago set at the Velvet Lounge.", "Title: Into the Maelstrom (album)\n\nInto the Maelstrom is the fourth studio album by American psychedelic/progressive rock band Bigelf. It is their first album since August 2008, their longest non-album gap, and the first since the departure of long time members Steve Frothingham and Ace Mark. They have since been replaced by guitarist Luis Maldonado and guest drummer Mike Portnoy of Dream Theater fame. The album comes in a limited edition with a bonus CD containing remixes and demo versions, as well as a 2LP vinyl edition with the full album on CD." ]
2,335
What 2010 championship did the driver, who finished second in the 2017 Mexico City ePrix, win?
British Formula 3 Championship
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{ "title": [ "2017 Mexico City ePrix", "Jean-Éric Vergne" ], "sent_id": [ 3, 2 ] }
[ { "sentences": [ "The 2017 Monaco ePrix (formally the 2017 FIA Formula E Monaco ePrix) was a Formula E motor race held on 13 May 2017 at the Circuit de Monaco in Monte Carlo before a crowd of 18,000 people.", " It was the fifth round of the 2016–17 Formula E season and the second running of the event.", " The 51-lap race was won by e.Dams-Renault driver Sébastien Buemi after starting from pole position.", " Lucas di Grassi finished second for Audi Sport ABT and Mahindra driver Nick Heidfeld came in third." ], "title": "2017 Monaco ePrix" }, { "sentences": [ "The New York City ePrix is an annual race of the single-seater, electrically powered Formula E championship held in Brooklyn, New York.", " The inaugural event, the 2017 New York City ePrix, was a two-race event on July 15–16, 2017." ], "title": "New York City ePrix" }, { "sentences": [ "The 2016 Mexico City ePrix was a Formula E motor race held on 12 March 2016 at the Autódromo Hermanos Rodríguez in Mexico City, Mexico.", " It was the fifth championship race of the 2015–16 Formula E season, the single-seater, electrically powered racing car series' second season.", " It also was the 16th Formula E race overall.", " The race was initially won by Lucas di Grassi, but later the win was handed to Jérôme d'Ambrosio because di Grassi's car was found to be underweight.", " This was d'Ambrosio's second Formula E win, after the 2015 Berlin ePrix, where he had also benefited from a disqualification of di Grassi." ], "title": "2016 Mexico City ePrix" }, { "sentences": [ "The EMLL Carnaval de Campeones (Spanish for the \"EMLL Carnival of Champions\") was a major professional wrestling event produced by Empresa Mexicana de Lucha Libre (EMLL) that took place on January 13, 1965, in EMLL's home arena Arena México in Mexico City, Mexico.", " As the name indicated most of the matches on the show, five out of six, featured a champion defending their championship against a chosen challenger.", " This was one of the few special, major shows promoted by EMLL outside of their annual EMLL Anniversary, Arena México Anniversary and Arena Coliseo Anniversary shows.", " The event featured a total of six professional wrestling matches, in which some wrestlers were involved in pre-existing scripted feuds or storylines.", " The wrestlers themselves portrayed either villains (referred to as \"\"Rudos\"\" in Mexico) or fan favorites (\"\"Tecnicos\"\" in Mexico) as they competed in matches with pre-determined outcomes.", " On the undercard two championships from the Acapulco, Guerrero local promotion were defended in Mexico City despite it being outside the region where the championship was usually contested in.", " The fifth match of the night for the Mexican National Women's Championship was defended in Mexico City, which would be one of the last high profile women's wrestling matches in Mexico City as the Mexico City boxing and wrestling commission would ban women's wrestling from Mexico City a short while later, a band that was not lifted until 1986.", " In the fourth match of the night Rodolfo Ruiz defeated reigning Mexican National Lightweight Champion Chanoc to win his first of a record setting three Mexican National Lightweight Championships.", " In the main event Raúl Reyes defeated Ray Mendoza to win the Mexican National Light Heavyweight Championship, Reyes' only reign with the championship." ], "title": "EMLL Carnaval de Campeones" }, { "sentences": [ "The 2017 Mexico City ePrix (formally the 2017 FIA Formula E Julius Baer Mexico City ePrix) was a Formula E motor race held on 1 April 2017 before a crowd of 36,000 people at the Autódromo Hermanos Rodríguez, Mexico City, Mexico.", " It was the fourth round of the 2016–17 Formula E season, and the second running of the event.", " The 45-lap race was won by Audi Sport ABT driver Lucas di Grassi after starting from 15th position.", " Jean-Éric Vergne finished second for the Techeetah team and Virgin driver Sam Bird came in third." ], "title": "2017 Mexico City ePrix" }, { "sentences": [ "The 2017 New York City ePrix (formally the 2017 FIA Formula E Qualcomm New York City ePrix) were a pair of Formula E motor races held on July 15 and 16, 2017 at the Brooklyn Street Circuit in Red Hook, Brooklyn before a two-day crowd of 20,000 people.", " There were the ninth and tenth races of the 2016–17 Formula E season and the inaugural running of the event.", " The first race, contested over 43 laps on 15 July, was won by Virgin driver Sam Bird after starting from fourth place.", " Jean-Éric Vergne finished second for Techeetah, and his teammate Stéphane Sarrazin came in third.", " The longer 49-lap race held the following day was won by Bird from a pole position start.", " Mahindra teammates Felix Rosenqvist and Nick Heidfeld took second and third places." ], "title": "2017 New York City ePrix" }, { "sentences": [ "The 2017 Berlin ePrix (formally the 2017 FIA Formula E Berlin ePrix) were a pair of Formula E motor races held on 10 and 11 June 2017 at the Tempelhof Airport Street Circuit in Berlin before a crowd of 24,000 people.", " They were the seventh and eighth rounds of the 2016–17 Formula E season season and the third running of the event.", " The 44-lap race contested on 10 June was won by Mahindra driver Felix Rosenqvist after starting from second place.", " Lucas di Grassi finished second for Audi Sport ABT and Rosenqvist's teammate Nick Heidfeld came in third.", " The longer 46-lap event on 11 June was won by e.Dams-Renault driver Sébastien Buemi who started from second position.", " Rosenqvist finished in second and di Grassi was third." ], "title": "2017 Berlin ePrix" }, { "sentences": [ "The Mexico City ePrix is an annual race of the single-seater, electrically powered Formula E championship, held in Mexico City, Mexico.", " It was first raced in the 2015–16 season." ], "title": "Mexico City ePrix" }, { "sentences": [ "The Brooklyn Street Circuit is a street circuit in the Red Hook neighborhood of the New York City borough of Brooklyn, adjacent to the Brooklyn Cruise Terminal along Brooklyn's west coast.", " It was created for the New York City ePrix of the single-seater, electrically powered Formula E championship.", " Its first use was during the 2016–17 Formula E season when it hosted the 2017 New York City ePrix." ], "title": "Brooklyn Street Circuit" }, { "sentences": [ "Jean-Éric Vergne (born 25 April 1990) is a French racing driver who competes in Formula E with Techeetah.", " He competed in Formula One for Scuderia Toro Rosso from 2012 to 2014, and was a Ferrari test and development driver from 2015 to 2016.", " He won the British Formula 3 Championship in 2010 and then finished runner up to team mate Robert Wickens in the 2011 Formula Renault 3.5 Series season." ], "title": "Jean-Éric Vergne" } ]
[ "Title: 2017 Monaco ePrix\n\nThe 2017 Monaco ePrix (formally the 2017 FIA Formula E Monaco ePrix) was a Formula E motor race held on 13 May 2017 at the Circuit de Monaco in Monte Carlo before a crowd of 18,000 people. It was the fifth round of the 2016–17 Formula E season and the second running of the event. The 51-lap race was won by e.Dams-Renault driver Sébastien Buemi after starting from pole position. Lucas di Grassi finished second for Audi Sport ABT and Mahindra driver Nick Heidfeld came in third.", "Title: New York City ePrix\n\nThe New York City ePrix is an annual race of the single-seater, electrically powered Formula E championship held in Brooklyn, New York. The inaugural event, the 2017 New York City ePrix, was a two-race event on July 15–16, 2017.", "Title: 2016 Mexico City ePrix\n\nThe 2016 Mexico City ePrix was a Formula E motor race held on 12 March 2016 at the Autódromo Hermanos Rodríguez in Mexico City, Mexico. It was the fifth championship race of the 2015–16 Formula E season, the single-seater, electrically powered racing car series' second season. It also was the 16th Formula E race overall. The race was initially won by Lucas di Grassi, but later the win was handed to Jérôme d'Ambrosio because di Grassi's car was found to be underweight. This was d'Ambrosio's second Formula E win, after the 2015 Berlin ePrix, where he had also benefited from a disqualification of di Grassi.", "Title: EMLL Carnaval de Campeones\n\nThe EMLL Carnaval de Campeones (Spanish for the \"EMLL Carnival of Champions\") was a major professional wrestling event produced by Empresa Mexicana de Lucha Libre (EMLL) that took place on January 13, 1965, in EMLL's home arena Arena México in Mexico City, Mexico. As the name indicated most of the matches on the show, five out of six, featured a champion defending their championship against a chosen challenger. This was one of the few special, major shows promoted by EMLL outside of their annual EMLL Anniversary, Arena México Anniversary and Arena Coliseo Anniversary shows. The event featured a total of six professional wrestling matches, in which some wrestlers were involved in pre-existing scripted feuds or storylines. The wrestlers themselves portrayed either villains (referred to as \"\"Rudos\"\" in Mexico) or fan favorites (\"\"Tecnicos\"\" in Mexico) as they competed in matches with pre-determined outcomes. On the undercard two championships from the Acapulco, Guerrero local promotion were defended in Mexico City despite it being outside the region where the championship was usually contested in. The fifth match of the night for the Mexican National Women's Championship was defended in Mexico City, which would be one of the last high profile women's wrestling matches in Mexico City as the Mexico City boxing and wrestling commission would ban women's wrestling from Mexico City a short while later, a band that was not lifted until 1986. In the fourth match of the night Rodolfo Ruiz defeated reigning Mexican National Lightweight Champion Chanoc to win his first of a record setting three Mexican National Lightweight Championships. In the main event Raúl Reyes defeated Ray Mendoza to win the Mexican National Light Heavyweight Championship, Reyes' only reign with the championship.", "Title: 2017 Mexico City ePrix\n\nThe 2017 Mexico City ePrix (formally the 2017 FIA Formula E Julius Baer Mexico City ePrix) was a Formula E motor race held on 1 April 2017 before a crowd of 36,000 people at the Autódromo Hermanos Rodríguez, Mexico City, Mexico. It was the fourth round of the 2016–17 Formula E season, and the second running of the event. The 45-lap race was won by Audi Sport ABT driver Lucas di Grassi after starting from 15th position. Jean-Éric Vergne finished second for the Techeetah team and Virgin driver Sam Bird came in third.", "Title: 2017 New York City ePrix\n\nThe 2017 New York City ePrix (formally the 2017 FIA Formula E Qualcomm New York City ePrix) were a pair of Formula E motor races held on July 15 and 16, 2017 at the Brooklyn Street Circuit in Red Hook, Brooklyn before a two-day crowd of 20,000 people. There were the ninth and tenth races of the 2016–17 Formula E season and the inaugural running of the event. The first race, contested over 43 laps on 15 July, was won by Virgin driver Sam Bird after starting from fourth place. Jean-Éric Vergne finished second for Techeetah, and his teammate Stéphane Sarrazin came in third. The longer 49-lap race held the following day was won by Bird from a pole position start. Mahindra teammates Felix Rosenqvist and Nick Heidfeld took second and third places.", "Title: 2017 Berlin ePrix\n\nThe 2017 Berlin ePrix (formally the 2017 FIA Formula E Berlin ePrix) were a pair of Formula E motor races held on 10 and 11 June 2017 at the Tempelhof Airport Street Circuit in Berlin before a crowd of 24,000 people. They were the seventh and eighth rounds of the 2016–17 Formula E season season and the third running of the event. The 44-lap race contested on 10 June was won by Mahindra driver Felix Rosenqvist after starting from second place. Lucas di Grassi finished second for Audi Sport ABT and Rosenqvist's teammate Nick Heidfeld came in third. The longer 46-lap event on 11 June was won by e.Dams-Renault driver Sébastien Buemi who started from second position. Rosenqvist finished in second and di Grassi was third.", "Title: Mexico City ePrix\n\nThe Mexico City ePrix is an annual race of the single-seater, electrically powered Formula E championship, held in Mexico City, Mexico. It was first raced in the 2015–16 season.", "Title: Brooklyn Street Circuit\n\nThe Brooklyn Street Circuit is a street circuit in the Red Hook neighborhood of the New York City borough of Brooklyn, adjacent to the Brooklyn Cruise Terminal along Brooklyn's west coast. It was created for the New York City ePrix of the single-seater, electrically powered Formula E championship. Its first use was during the 2016–17 Formula E season when it hosted the 2017 New York City ePrix.", "Title: Jean-Éric Vergne\n\nJean-Éric Vergne (born 25 April 1990) is a French racing driver who competes in Formula E with Techeetah. He competed in Formula One for Scuderia Toro Rosso from 2012 to 2014, and was a Ferrari test and development driver from 2015 to 2016. He won the British Formula 3 Championship in 2010 and then finished runner up to team mate Robert Wickens in the 2011 Formula Renault 3.5 Series season." ]
2,336
What is the middle name of the author of Only Time Will Tell?
Howard
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{ "title": [ "Only Time Will Tell (novel)", "Jeffrey Archer" ], "sent_id": [ 0, 0 ] }
[ { "sentences": [ "Marion Christopher Barry was born in June 1980 to Marion Barry and Barry's third wife, Effi Slaughter Barry.", " He was their only child.", " His father had wanted to name him Marion Barry III, but Effi was strongly opposed, and they decided to give him the middle name Christopher instead.", " For most of his adult life, Barry went by his middle name, Christopher." ], "title": "Marion Christopher Barry" }, { "sentences": [ "Latvian names, like in most European cultures, consist of two main elements: the given name (\"vārds\") followed by family name (\"uzvārds\").", " During the Soviet occupation (1940 - 1991) the practice of giving a middle name was discouraged, but since the restoration of Independence Latvian legislation again allows giving of up to two given names and it has become more common to give a middle name to children." ], "title": "Latvian name" }, { "sentences": [ "Only Time Will Tell is a first part of the seven in Clifton Chronicles by Jeffrey Archer.", " The book was published worldwide in 2011.", " It was launched by Jeffrey Archer himself in Bangalore, India in March 2011, as the beginning of a global book tour." ], "title": "Only Time Will Tell (novel)" }, { "sentences": [ "Jeff Strabone is a Brooklyn-based American scholar, political activist and civic leader.", " In 2016, his website \"directelection.org\" listed the names and addresses of members of the U.S. Electoral College, and he urged people to write to electors to ask them not to vote for president-elect Donald Trump, an effort which brought him national attention.", " As a civic leader in Brooklyn, he has been active in promoting theatre preservation, building codes and housing issues, hospital preservation, and traffic flow.", " He has been a leader of Brooklyn's Cobble Hill Association, a neighborhood preservation group.", " He is the co-founder and chairman of the New Brooklyn Theatre.", " In 2008, he changed his middle name to \"Hussein\" as a show of solidarity with then presidential candidate Barack Obama, who was running for the office of president, and who had been criticized for his Muslim-sounding middle name.", " He is an associate professor of English and teaches British and African literature, and he was granted tenure at Connecticut College in 2016.", " He commented about the post-election effort:" ], "title": "Jeff Strabone" }, { "sentences": [ "Singh is a title, middle name or surname, which originated in India.", " Derived from the Sanskrit word for lion, it was adopted as a title by certain warrior castes in India.", " It was mandated by Guru Gobind Singh for all Sikhs.", " It was later adopted by several castes and communities.", " As a surname or a middle name, it is now found throughout the Indian subcontinent and among the Indian diaspora, cutting across communities and religious groups, becoming more of a title than a surname." ], "title": "Singh" }, { "sentences": [ "Jeffrey Howard Archer, Baron Archer of Weston-super-Mare (born 15 April 1940) is an English novelist and politician." ], "title": "Jeffrey Archer" }, { "sentences": [ "In several cultures, people's names usually include one or more names in addition to the portion that is usually considered adequate to identify them.", " In a number of cultures where a given name is expected to precede the surname, such a name is likely to be placed after the given name and before the surname, and thus called a middle name.", " In English-speaking American culture, that term is often applied (arguably mistakenly) to names, occupying that position, even if the bearer would insist that that name is being mistakenly called a \"middle name\", and is actually (to mention several types of atypical cases):" ], "title": "Middle name" }, { "sentences": [ "Christopher Funk is an American musician and multi-instrumentalist best known as a member of the Portland, Oregon, indie rock band The Decemberists.", " He plays guitar, pedal steel, piano, violin, dobro, hurdy-gurdy, mandolin, saxophone, the theremin and many other instruments.", " According to Colin Meloy, as stated at the Pilgrimage Festival in Franklin, TN on September 27, 2015, Funk was originally given the middle name \"Ryman\" but a clerical error on his birth certificate resulted in his middle name being recorded as \"Lyman.\"" ], "title": "Chris Funk" }, { "sentences": [ "Barend or (somewhat dated spelling) Barent is a Dutch male given name and occasional middle name.", " As of 2014, there are over than 4,000 men in the Netherlands with this as their first name, and nearly 3,000 with it as their middle name.", " It was likely derived from Bernard.", " Notable people with the name include:" ], "title": "Barend" }, { "sentences": [ "Milhouse Mussolini van Houten is a fictional character featured in the animated television series \"The Simpsons\", voiced by Pamela Hayden, and created by Matt Groening who named the character after President Richard Nixon's middle name.", " Later in the series, it is revealed that Milhouse's middle name is \"Mussolini.\"" ], "title": "Milhouse Van Houten" } ]
[ "Title: Marion Christopher Barry\n\nMarion Christopher Barry was born in June 1980 to Marion Barry and Barry's third wife, Effi Slaughter Barry. He was their only child. His father had wanted to name him Marion Barry III, but Effi was strongly opposed, and they decided to give him the middle name Christopher instead. For most of his adult life, Barry went by his middle name, Christopher.", "Title: Latvian name\n\nLatvian names, like in most European cultures, consist of two main elements: the given name (\"vārds\") followed by family name (\"uzvārds\"). During the Soviet occupation (1940 - 1991) the practice of giving a middle name was discouraged, but since the restoration of Independence Latvian legislation again allows giving of up to two given names and it has become more common to give a middle name to children.", "Title: Only Time Will Tell (novel)\n\nOnly Time Will Tell is a first part of the seven in Clifton Chronicles by Jeffrey Archer. The book was published worldwide in 2011. It was launched by Jeffrey Archer himself in Bangalore, India in March 2011, as the beginning of a global book tour.", "Title: Jeff Strabone\n\nJeff Strabone is a Brooklyn-based American scholar, political activist and civic leader. In 2016, his website \"directelection.org\" listed the names and addresses of members of the U.S. Electoral College, and he urged people to write to electors to ask them not to vote for president-elect Donald Trump, an effort which brought him national attention. As a civic leader in Brooklyn, he has been active in promoting theatre preservation, building codes and housing issues, hospital preservation, and traffic flow. He has been a leader of Brooklyn's Cobble Hill Association, a neighborhood preservation group. He is the co-founder and chairman of the New Brooklyn Theatre. In 2008, he changed his middle name to \"Hussein\" as a show of solidarity with then presidential candidate Barack Obama, who was running for the office of president, and who had been criticized for his Muslim-sounding middle name. He is an associate professor of English and teaches British and African literature, and he was granted tenure at Connecticut College in 2016. He commented about the post-election effort:", "Title: Singh\n\nSingh is a title, middle name or surname, which originated in India. Derived from the Sanskrit word for lion, it was adopted as a title by certain warrior castes in India. It was mandated by Guru Gobind Singh for all Sikhs. It was later adopted by several castes and communities. As a surname or a middle name, it is now found throughout the Indian subcontinent and among the Indian diaspora, cutting across communities and religious groups, becoming more of a title than a surname.", "Title: Jeffrey Archer\n\nJeffrey Howard Archer, Baron Archer of Weston-super-Mare (born 15 April 1940) is an English novelist and politician.", "Title: Middle name\n\nIn several cultures, people's names usually include one or more names in addition to the portion that is usually considered adequate to identify them. In a number of cultures where a given name is expected to precede the surname, such a name is likely to be placed after the given name and before the surname, and thus called a middle name. In English-speaking American culture, that term is often applied (arguably mistakenly) to names, occupying that position, even if the bearer would insist that that name is being mistakenly called a \"middle name\", and is actually (to mention several types of atypical cases):", "Title: Chris Funk\n\nChristopher Funk is an American musician and multi-instrumentalist best known as a member of the Portland, Oregon, indie rock band The Decemberists. He plays guitar, pedal steel, piano, violin, dobro, hurdy-gurdy, mandolin, saxophone, the theremin and many other instruments. According to Colin Meloy, as stated at the Pilgrimage Festival in Franklin, TN on September 27, 2015, Funk was originally given the middle name \"Ryman\" but a clerical error on his birth certificate resulted in his middle name being recorded as \"Lyman.\"", "Title: Barend\n\nBarend or (somewhat dated spelling) Barent is a Dutch male given name and occasional middle name. As of 2014, there are over than 4,000 men in the Netherlands with this as their first name, and nearly 3,000 with it as their middle name. It was likely derived from Bernard. Notable people with the name include:", "Title: Milhouse Van Houten\n\nMilhouse Mussolini van Houten is a fictional character featured in the animated television series \"The Simpsons\", voiced by Pamela Hayden, and created by Matt Groening who named the character after President Richard Nixon's middle name. Later in the series, it is revealed that Milhouse's middle name is \"Mussolini.\"" ]
2,337
Ian MacKaye and Martin Johnson were both what in the rock bands?
frontman
comparison
hard
{ "title": [ "Ian MacKaye", "Martin Johnson (musician)" ], "sent_id": [ 2, 1 ] }
[ { "sentences": [ "Jeff Nelson (born 1962 in South Africa) is an American drummer and graphic designer.", " He is best known as the drummer for the Washington, D.C. hardcore punk band Minor Threat.", " Nelson and friend Ian MacKaye formed their first band, The Slinkees, in 1979.", " Their next band was The Teen Idles.", " He also co-founded the independent record label Dischord Records along with MacKaye in 1980, whose first record was the Teen Idles.", " They continue to run Dischord together.", " The duo also comprised the projects Skewbald/Grand Union and Egg Hunt; both bands recorded only one single.", " Nelson has also played in the bands Feedbag, Three, Wonderama, Senator Flux, High Back Chairs, and Fast Piece of Furniture.", " He founded Pedestrian Press in 1988 and Adult Swim Records in 1989.", " An aficionado and collector of Jeep Wagoneers and Victorian architecture, Nelson currently lives in the historic \"Old West End\" of Toledo, Ohio.", " In 2008 he formed a community organization called Save Our Scott, which led the fight to save Toledo's oldest high school, built in 1912.", " (Jessup W. Scott High School was saved, and underwent a $42 million renovation)." ], "title": "Jeff Nelson (musician)" }, { "sentences": [ "Rozzlyn Rangers was the name taken by the 5 original members of the Dischord House in Arlington, Virginia (fairly near Rosslyn, Virginia) in October 1981: Ian MacKaye, Jeff Nelson, Rich Moore, Eddie Janney, and Sab Grey.", " Dischord House housed Dischord Records (founded a year earlier by The Teen Idles, shortly thereafter to be run by Ian MacKaye and Jeff Nelson).", " Despite its terribly low ceiling, many DC punk bands practiced in its basement over the years: Minor Threat, Skewbald, Iron Cross, The Faith, Second Wind, Rites of Spring, Embrace, Three, Fugazi, Beefeater, Fidelity Jones, Happy Go Licky, Kingface, One Last Wish, The Evens." ], "title": "Rozzlyn Rangers" }, { "sentences": [ "Dischord Records is a Washington, D.C.-based independent record label specializing in the independent punk rock music of the D.C.-area music scene.", " The label is co-owned by Ian MacKaye and Jeff Nelson, who founded Dischord in 1980 to release \"Minor Disturbance\" by The Teen Idles.", " Along with other independent American labels such as Twin/Tone, Touch and Go Records, and SST Records, Dischord helped to spearhead the nationwide network of underground bands that formed the 1980s indie-rock scene.", " These labels presided over the shift from the hardcore punk that then dominated the American underground scene to the more diverse styles of alternative rock that were emerging." ], "title": "Dischord Records" }, { "sentences": [ "Martin Bennett Johnson (born September 9, 1985) is an American singer, songwriter and record producer.", " In addition to being a songwriter and producer, he is the frontman of the pop rock band Boys Like Girls and the new wave band The Night Game." ], "title": "Martin Johnson (musician)" }, { "sentences": [ "Dischord Records is a Washington, D.C.-based independent record label specializing in the independent punk music of the D.C.-area music scene.", " The company is co-owned by Ian MacKaye and Jeff Nelson, who founded the label in December 1980.", " Before founding Dischord, both MacKaye and Nelson were members of the Teen Idles, and the label was initially meant to only foster a single release from the defunct band, the \"Minor Disturbance\" EP.", " By the time Dischord #1 was finished, many new bands had emerged from the same music scene, and like the Teen Idles, also began releasing their records through Dischord." ], "title": "Dischord Records discography" }, { "sentences": [ "Ian Thomas Garner MacKaye ( ; born April 16, 1962) is an American singer, songwriter, guitarist, musician, record label owner and producer.", " Active since 1979, MacKaye is best known as the co-founder and owner of Dischord Records, a Washington, D.C.-based independent record label and the frontman of the influential hardcore punk band Minor Threat and the post-hardcore band Fugazi.", " MacKaye was also the frontman for the short-lived bands The Teen Idles, Embrace and Pailhead, a collaboration with the band Ministry.", " MacKaye is a member of The Evens, a two-piece indie rock group he formed with his wife Amy Farina in 2001." ], "title": "Ian MacKaye" }, { "sentences": [ "The Teen Idles were an American hardcore punk band formed in Washington, D.C. in September 1979.", " Consisting of teenagers Nathan Strejcek, Geordie Grindle, Ian MacKaye and Jeff Nelson, the Idles recorded two demo sessions and the 1980 \"Minor Disturbance\" EP before breaking up in November 1980.", " The influential independent record label Dischord Records was originally created with the sole purpose of releasing the Teen Idles \"Minor Disturbance\" 7\" record.", " They were an early landmark in the D.C. hardcore movement, and MacKaye and Nelson would later form the seminal punk rock outfit Minor Threat." ], "title": "The Teen Idles" }, { "sentences": [ "The Evens are a Washington, D.C. indie-rock duo, formed in the fall of 2001, comprising partners Ian MacKaye (guitars, vocals) (of Fugazi, formerly of Minor Threat) and Amy Farina (drums, vocals) (formerly of The Warmers).", " After Ian MacKaye's band Fugazi entered a hiatus, The Evens began practicing extensively, and eventually played a few shows and recorded a self-titled album, released in March 2005 on MacKaye's label, Dischord Records.", " The Evens are known for their unusual choices in venues for performances and the stylistic change from what many have dubbed the \"D.C.\" or \"Dischord\" sound. \"", "The Washington Post\" has described the sound as \"what happens when post-hardcore becomes post-post-hardcore.\"" ], "title": "The Evens" }, { "sentences": [ "Life Time is the first full-length studio album by Rollins Band, fronted by ex-Black Flag singer, Henry Rollins.", " The album was produced by Ian MacKaye, well known in the genre of hardcore punk for his work with Minor Threat and as co-owner of the Dischord record label.", " MacKaye was also a childhood friend of Rollins, who acted as a roadie for MacKaye's band The Teen Idles.", " It was originally released in 1987 and included four live tracks recorded in Kortrijk, Belgium in October 1987.", " It was subsequently re-mastered and re-released in 1999 without the live tracks, but with the addition of three session tracks from the \"Do It\" album of 1987.", " The 2014 reissue on Dischord includes the live tracks but not the bonus tracks included on the 1999 reissue ." ], "title": "Life Time (Rollins Band album)" }, { "sentences": [ "Amy Farina is a musician living in Washington, D.C. As of 2001, Farina has played drums and sings in the Indie rock duo The Evens which includes her husband Ian MacKaye.", " Previously she has played in The Warmers (which included Ian's younger brother Alec MacKaye), Mister Candy Eater, Ted Leo & the Pharmacists and with Lois Maffeo.", " She and MacKaye welcomed their first child, Carmine Francis Farina MacKaye, on May 24, 2008.", " She is the sister of Geoff Farina of the band Karate." ], "title": "Amy Farina" } ]
[ "Title: Jeff Nelson (musician)\n\nJeff Nelson (born 1962 in South Africa) is an American drummer and graphic designer. He is best known as the drummer for the Washington, D.C. hardcore punk band Minor Threat. Nelson and friend Ian MacKaye formed their first band, The Slinkees, in 1979. Their next band was The Teen Idles. He also co-founded the independent record label Dischord Records along with MacKaye in 1980, whose first record was the Teen Idles. They continue to run Dischord together. The duo also comprised the projects Skewbald/Grand Union and Egg Hunt; both bands recorded only one single. Nelson has also played in the bands Feedbag, Three, Wonderama, Senator Flux, High Back Chairs, and Fast Piece of Furniture. He founded Pedestrian Press in 1988 and Adult Swim Records in 1989. An aficionado and collector of Jeep Wagoneers and Victorian architecture, Nelson currently lives in the historic \"Old West End\" of Toledo, Ohio. In 2008 he formed a community organization called Save Our Scott, which led the fight to save Toledo's oldest high school, built in 1912. (Jessup W. Scott High School was saved, and underwent a $42 million renovation).", "Title: Rozzlyn Rangers\n\nRozzlyn Rangers was the name taken by the 5 original members of the Dischord House in Arlington, Virginia (fairly near Rosslyn, Virginia) in October 1981: Ian MacKaye, Jeff Nelson, Rich Moore, Eddie Janney, and Sab Grey. Dischord House housed Dischord Records (founded a year earlier by The Teen Idles, shortly thereafter to be run by Ian MacKaye and Jeff Nelson). Despite its terribly low ceiling, many DC punk bands practiced in its basement over the years: Minor Threat, Skewbald, Iron Cross, The Faith, Second Wind, Rites of Spring, Embrace, Three, Fugazi, Beefeater, Fidelity Jones, Happy Go Licky, Kingface, One Last Wish, The Evens.", "Title: Dischord Records\n\nDischord Records is a Washington, D.C.-based independent record label specializing in the independent punk rock music of the D.C.-area music scene. The label is co-owned by Ian MacKaye and Jeff Nelson, who founded Dischord in 1980 to release \"Minor Disturbance\" by The Teen Idles. Along with other independent American labels such as Twin/Tone, Touch and Go Records, and SST Records, Dischord helped to spearhead the nationwide network of underground bands that formed the 1980s indie-rock scene. These labels presided over the shift from the hardcore punk that then dominated the American underground scene to the more diverse styles of alternative rock that were emerging.", "Title: Martin Johnson (musician)\n\nMartin Bennett Johnson (born September 9, 1985) is an American singer, songwriter and record producer. In addition to being a songwriter and producer, he is the frontman of the pop rock band Boys Like Girls and the new wave band The Night Game.", "Title: Dischord Records discography\n\nDischord Records is a Washington, D.C.-based independent record label specializing in the independent punk music of the D.C.-area music scene. The company is co-owned by Ian MacKaye and Jeff Nelson, who founded the label in December 1980. Before founding Dischord, both MacKaye and Nelson were members of the Teen Idles, and the label was initially meant to only foster a single release from the defunct band, the \"Minor Disturbance\" EP. By the time Dischord #1 was finished, many new bands had emerged from the same music scene, and like the Teen Idles, also began releasing their records through Dischord.", "Title: Ian MacKaye\n\nIan Thomas Garner MacKaye ( ; born April 16, 1962) is an American singer, songwriter, guitarist, musician, record label owner and producer. Active since 1979, MacKaye is best known as the co-founder and owner of Dischord Records, a Washington, D.C.-based independent record label and the frontman of the influential hardcore punk band Minor Threat and the post-hardcore band Fugazi. MacKaye was also the frontman for the short-lived bands The Teen Idles, Embrace and Pailhead, a collaboration with the band Ministry. MacKaye is a member of The Evens, a two-piece indie rock group he formed with his wife Amy Farina in 2001.", "Title: The Teen Idles\n\nThe Teen Idles were an American hardcore punk band formed in Washington, D.C. in September 1979. Consisting of teenagers Nathan Strejcek, Geordie Grindle, Ian MacKaye and Jeff Nelson, the Idles recorded two demo sessions and the 1980 \"Minor Disturbance\" EP before breaking up in November 1980. The influential independent record label Dischord Records was originally created with the sole purpose of releasing the Teen Idles \"Minor Disturbance\" 7\" record. They were an early landmark in the D.C. hardcore movement, and MacKaye and Nelson would later form the seminal punk rock outfit Minor Threat.", "Title: The Evens\n\nThe Evens are a Washington, D.C. indie-rock duo, formed in the fall of 2001, comprising partners Ian MacKaye (guitars, vocals) (of Fugazi, formerly of Minor Threat) and Amy Farina (drums, vocals) (formerly of The Warmers). After Ian MacKaye's band Fugazi entered a hiatus, The Evens began practicing extensively, and eventually played a few shows and recorded a self-titled album, released in March 2005 on MacKaye's label, Dischord Records. The Evens are known for their unusual choices in venues for performances and the stylistic change from what many have dubbed the \"D.C.\" or \"Dischord\" sound. \" The Washington Post\" has described the sound as \"what happens when post-hardcore becomes post-post-hardcore.\"", "Title: Life Time (Rollins Band album)\n\nLife Time is the first full-length studio album by Rollins Band, fronted by ex-Black Flag singer, Henry Rollins. The album was produced by Ian MacKaye, well known in the genre of hardcore punk for his work with Minor Threat and as co-owner of the Dischord record label. MacKaye was also a childhood friend of Rollins, who acted as a roadie for MacKaye's band The Teen Idles. It was originally released in 1987 and included four live tracks recorded in Kortrijk, Belgium in October 1987. It was subsequently re-mastered and re-released in 1999 without the live tracks, but with the addition of three session tracks from the \"Do It\" album of 1987. The 2014 reissue on Dischord includes the live tracks but not the bonus tracks included on the 1999 reissue .", "Title: Amy Farina\n\nAmy Farina is a musician living in Washington, D.C. As of 2001, Farina has played drums and sings in the Indie rock duo The Evens which includes her husband Ian MacKaye. Previously she has played in The Warmers (which included Ian's younger brother Alec MacKaye), Mister Candy Eater, Ted Leo & the Pharmacists and with Lois Maffeo. She and MacKaye welcomed their first child, Carmine Francis Farina MacKaye, on May 24, 2008. She is the sister of Geoff Farina of the band Karate." ]
2,338
Which university does the football team who invited 2016 Auburn Tigers football team to the Sugar Bowl?
University of Oklahoma
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[ { "sentences": [ "The 2011 Auburn Tigers football team represented Auburn University in the 2011 NCAA Division I FBS football season.", " The team was coached by Gene Chizik, who was in his third season with Auburn.", " The Tigers played their home games at Jordan–Hare Stadium in Auburn, Alabama, and competed in the Western Division of the Southeastern Conference (SEC).", " The Tigers entered the 2011 season after winning the 2010 BCS National Championship.", " Auburn finished the year 8–5 overall and 4–4 in SEC play to place fourth in the Western Division.", " They were invited to the Chick-fil-A Bowl, where they defeated Virginia, 43–24." ], "title": "2011 Auburn Tigers football team" }, { "sentences": [ "The 1976 Auburn Tigers football team represented Auburn University in the 1976 NCAA Division I football season.", " At the end of the 1975 season, Ralph \"Shug\" Jordan retired after 25 years as head coach of the Auburn Tigers.", " Doug Barfield, Jordan’s offensive coordinator, took over as head coach starting in 1976.", " He coached the Tigers to a 3–8 record his first season, winning just 2 of 6 conference games.", " However, Mississippi State was forced to forfeit their game that year, so Auburn's record officially improved to 4–7 (3–3).\"'" ], "title": "1976 Auburn Tigers football team" }, { "sentences": [ "The 2014 Auburn Tigers football team represented Auburn University in the 2014 NCAA Division I FBS football season.", " The team was coached by Gus Malzahn, who was in his second season as head coach at Auburn.", " The Tigers played their home games at Jordan–Hare Stadium in Auburn, Alabama and competed in the Western Division of the Southeastern Conference (SEC).", " They finished the season 8–5, 4–4 in SEC play to finish in a tie for fourth place in the Western Division.", " They were invited to the Outback Bowl where they lost to Wisconsin." ], "title": "2014 Auburn Tigers football team" }, { "sentences": [ "The 1987 Auburn Tigers football team represented Auburn University in the 1987 NCAA Division I-A football season.", " Coached by Pat Dye, the team finished the season with a 9–1–2 record and won their first of three straight Southeastern Conference (SEC) titles.", " Auburn went on to tie an undefeated Syracuse team in the 1988 Sugar Bowl, 16–16." ], "title": "1987 Auburn Tigers football team" }, { "sentences": [ "The 2016 Auburn Tigers football team represented Auburn University in the 2016 NCAA Division I FBS football season.", " The Tigers played their home games at Jordan–Hare Stadium in Auburn, Alabama and competed in the Western Division of the Southeastern Conference (SEC).", " They were led by fourth-year head coach Gus Malzahn.", " They finished the season 8–5, 5–3 in SEC play to finish in a tie for second place in the Western Division.", " They were invited to the Sugar Bowl where they lost to Oklahoma." ], "title": "2016 Auburn Tigers football team" }, { "sentences": [ "This is a list of every Auburn Tigers football team quarterback and the years they participated on the Auburn Tigers football team." ], "title": "List of Auburn Tigers starting quarterbacks" }, { "sentences": [ "The 1988 Auburn Tigers football team represented Auburn University in the 1988 NCAA Division I-A football season.", " Coached by Pat Dye, the team finished the season with a 10–2 record and won its second consecutive Southeastern Conference (SEC) title, sharing it with LSU.", " LSU handed Auburn its only conference loss of the year 7–6, in a game referred to as the \"Earthquake Game\".", " Auburn lost to Florida State, 13–7, in the 1989 Sugar Bowl." ], "title": "1988 Auburn Tigers football team" }, { "sentences": [ "The 2005 Auburn Tigers football team represented Auburn University in the 2005 NCAA Division I-A football season.", " Despite having four starters from the 2004 team selected in the first round of 2005 NFL Draft, Auburn finished the season with a 9–3 record, including a 7–1 record in the Southeastern Conference.", " The Tigers shared the SEC Western Division championship with LSU, but because the Bayou Bengals defeated Auburn 20–17 in overtime on October 22, the Tigers did not advance to the SEC Championship Game.", " Head coach Tommy Tuberville became only the third Tigers coach to lead Auburn to a fourth consecutive win over arch rival Alabama when the Tigers defeated the Crimson Tide 28–18 at Jordan–Hare Stadium on November 19.", " Auburn finished the season ranked #14 in both the Coaches Poll and AP Poll, with a #13 consensus ranking." ], "title": "2005 Auburn Tigers football team" }, { "sentences": [ "The 1993 Auburn Tigers football team represented Auburn University in the 1993 NCAA Division I-A football season.", " Under first-year head coach Terry Bowden, the team went undefeated with a record of 11–0 and finished #4 in the AP Poll.", " Due to NCAA probation, Auburn was banned from TV and post-season play, and suffered reduced scholarships.", " The post-season ban prevented Auburn from playing the SEC Championship and a bowl game.", " Nonetheless, Auburn was the only major college football team to finish the season undefeated.", " The National Champions Foundation recognized Auburn as one of its 1993 national champions, however Auburn University only formally recognizes championships for the 1957 Auburn Tigers football team and 2010 Auburn Tigers football team seasons, although the official website for Auburn athletics does highlight the 1993 team." ], "title": "1993 Auburn Tigers football team" }, { "sentences": [ "The 2016 Oklahoma Sooners football team represented the University of Oklahoma in the 2016 NCAA Division I FBS football season, the 122nd season of Sooner football.", " The team was led by two-time Walter Camp Coach of the Year Award winner, Bob Stoops, in his 18th season as head coach.", " They played their home games at Gaylord Family Oklahoma Memorial Stadium in Norman, Oklahoma.", " They are a charter member of the Big 12 Conference." ], "title": "2016 Oklahoma Sooners football team" } ]
[ "Title: 2011 Auburn Tigers football team\n\nThe 2011 Auburn Tigers football team represented Auburn University in the 2011 NCAA Division I FBS football season. The team was coached by Gene Chizik, who was in his third season with Auburn. The Tigers played their home games at Jordan–Hare Stadium in Auburn, Alabama, and competed in the Western Division of the Southeastern Conference (SEC). The Tigers entered the 2011 season after winning the 2010 BCS National Championship. Auburn finished the year 8–5 overall and 4–4 in SEC play to place fourth in the Western Division. They were invited to the Chick-fil-A Bowl, where they defeated Virginia, 43–24.", "Title: 1976 Auburn Tigers football team\n\nThe 1976 Auburn Tigers football team represented Auburn University in the 1976 NCAA Division I football season. At the end of the 1975 season, Ralph \"Shug\" Jordan retired after 25 years as head coach of the Auburn Tigers. Doug Barfield, Jordan’s offensive coordinator, took over as head coach starting in 1976. He coached the Tigers to a 3–8 record his first season, winning just 2 of 6 conference games. However, Mississippi State was forced to forfeit their game that year, so Auburn's record officially improved to 4–7 (3–3).\"'", "Title: 2014 Auburn Tigers football team\n\nThe 2014 Auburn Tigers football team represented Auburn University in the 2014 NCAA Division I FBS football season. The team was coached by Gus Malzahn, who was in his second season as head coach at Auburn. The Tigers played their home games at Jordan–Hare Stadium in Auburn, Alabama and competed in the Western Division of the Southeastern Conference (SEC). They finished the season 8–5, 4–4 in SEC play to finish in a tie for fourth place in the Western Division. They were invited to the Outback Bowl where they lost to Wisconsin.", "Title: 1987 Auburn Tigers football team\n\nThe 1987 Auburn Tigers football team represented Auburn University in the 1987 NCAA Division I-A football season. Coached by Pat Dye, the team finished the season with a 9–1–2 record and won their first of three straight Southeastern Conference (SEC) titles. Auburn went on to tie an undefeated Syracuse team in the 1988 Sugar Bowl, 16–16.", "Title: 2016 Auburn Tigers football team\n\nThe 2016 Auburn Tigers football team represented Auburn University in the 2016 NCAA Division I FBS football season. The Tigers played their home games at Jordan–Hare Stadium in Auburn, Alabama and competed in the Western Division of the Southeastern Conference (SEC). They were led by fourth-year head coach Gus Malzahn. They finished the season 8–5, 5–3 in SEC play to finish in a tie for second place in the Western Division. They were invited to the Sugar Bowl where they lost to Oklahoma.", "Title: List of Auburn Tigers starting quarterbacks\n\nThis is a list of every Auburn Tigers football team quarterback and the years they participated on the Auburn Tigers football team.", "Title: 1988 Auburn Tigers football team\n\nThe 1988 Auburn Tigers football team represented Auburn University in the 1988 NCAA Division I-A football season. Coached by Pat Dye, the team finished the season with a 10–2 record and won its second consecutive Southeastern Conference (SEC) title, sharing it with LSU. LSU handed Auburn its only conference loss of the year 7–6, in a game referred to as the \"Earthquake Game\". Auburn lost to Florida State, 13–7, in the 1989 Sugar Bowl.", "Title: 2005 Auburn Tigers football team\n\nThe 2005 Auburn Tigers football team represented Auburn University in the 2005 NCAA Division I-A football season. Despite having four starters from the 2004 team selected in the first round of 2005 NFL Draft, Auburn finished the season with a 9–3 record, including a 7–1 record in the Southeastern Conference. The Tigers shared the SEC Western Division championship with LSU, but because the Bayou Bengals defeated Auburn 20–17 in overtime on October 22, the Tigers did not advance to the SEC Championship Game. Head coach Tommy Tuberville became only the third Tigers coach to lead Auburn to a fourth consecutive win over arch rival Alabama when the Tigers defeated the Crimson Tide 28–18 at Jordan–Hare Stadium on November 19. Auburn finished the season ranked #14 in both the Coaches Poll and AP Poll, with a #13 consensus ranking.", "Title: 1993 Auburn Tigers football team\n\nThe 1993 Auburn Tigers football team represented Auburn University in the 1993 NCAA Division I-A football season. Under first-year head coach Terry Bowden, the team went undefeated with a record of 11–0 and finished #4 in the AP Poll. Due to NCAA probation, Auburn was banned from TV and post-season play, and suffered reduced scholarships. The post-season ban prevented Auburn from playing the SEC Championship and a bowl game. Nonetheless, Auburn was the only major college football team to finish the season undefeated. The National Champions Foundation recognized Auburn as one of its 1993 national champions, however Auburn University only formally recognizes championships for the 1957 Auburn Tigers football team and 2010 Auburn Tigers football team seasons, although the official website for Auburn athletics does highlight the 1993 team.", "Title: 2016 Oklahoma Sooners football team\n\nThe 2016 Oklahoma Sooners football team represented the University of Oklahoma in the 2016 NCAA Division I FBS football season, the 122nd season of Sooner football. The team was led by two-time Walter Camp Coach of the Year Award winner, Bob Stoops, in his 18th season as head coach. They played their home games at Gaylord Family Oklahoma Memorial Stadium in Norman, Oklahoma. They are a charter member of the Big 12 Conference." ]
2,339
Are both Charles Band and M. Night Shyamalan known for making films with a comedic flair?
no
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[ { "sentences": [ "Evil Bong 2: King Bong, (alternate title: Evil Bong 2: Devil's Harvest) a 2009 comedy film directed by Charles Band, is the sequel to \"Charles Band's Evil Bong.\"" ], "title": "Evil Bong 2: King Bong" }, { "sentences": [ "Charles Robert Band (born December 27, 1951) is an American film producer and director, known for his work on horror comedy movies." ], "title": "Charles Band" }, { "sentences": [ "TerrorVision is an 1986 American science fiction horror comedy film directed by Ted Nicolaou, produced and written by Albert and Charles Band and composed by Richard Band, all of whom would go on to found and work with Full Moon Features in 1989.", " \"TerrorVision\" was made by Empire International Pictures, the production company owned by Charles Band prior to Full Moon, and was released in February 1986." ], "title": "TerrorVision" }, { "sentences": [ "Empire International Pictures was an American small scale theatrical distribution company that was formed in 1983 by Charles Band, as a response to the dissatisfaction of how his films were distributed by motion picture companies while making films under the banner of \"Charles Band International Productions\"." ], "title": "Empire International Pictures" }, { "sentences": [ "Wizard Video was a motion picture distribution company created by B movie veteran Charles Band, who would later go on to found Full Moon Features.", " They were best known for their VHS releases of \"Zombie 2\", \"The Texas Chainsaw Massacre\", and \"I Spit on Your Grave\".", " They were also well known for their detailed (and often lurid) box art, especially after their switch to the \"big box\" format.", " So popular was the label that Charles Band has begun reissuing titles (starting with 1989's \"Intruder\") under the old Wizard Video banner." ], "title": "Wizard Video" }, { "sentences": [ "Manoj Nelliyattu \"M. Night\" Shyamalan ( ; ; \"Maṉōj Nelliyāṭṭu Śyāmaḷaṉ\"; Tamil: மனோஜ் நெல்லியட்டு ஷியாமளன் ; Malayalam: മനോജ് നെല്ലിയാട്ട് ശ്യാമളന്‍ born 6 August 1970) is an Indian American film director, screenwriter, author, producer, and actor known for making movies with contemporary supernatural plots and surprise endings.", " His most well-received films include the supernatural horror thriller \"The Sixth Sense\" (1999), the superhero drama thriller \"Unbreakable\" (2000), and the science fiction thriller \"Signs\" (2002).", " Afterwards, Shyamalan released a series of poorly received but sometimes financially successful movies, including the historical drama-horror film \"The Village\" (2004), the fantasy film \"Lady in the Water\" (2006), the disaster film \"The Happening\" (2008), the film adaptation of \"The Last Airbender\" (2010), and the science-fiction film \"After Earth\" (2013).", " Following the financial failure of \"After Earth,\" Shyalaman's career was revived with the release of the found footage horror \"The Visit\" (2015) and the psychological horror \"Split\" (2016), the latter of which is set in the same universe as his previous film \"Unbreakable\".", " He is also known for producing \"Devil\" (2010), as well as being instrumental in the creation of the Fox science fiction series \"Wayward Pines." ], "title": "M. Night Shyamalan" }, { "sentences": [ "Sam Mercer is a producer of many Hollywood films, including several projects directed by M. Night Shyamalan such as \"Signs\", \"Lady in the Water\" and \"Unbreakable\", as well as other films like \"Van Helsing\" and \"Things We Lost in the Fire\".", " His career started during the early 1980s as a location manager and later advanced to a producer and executive producer.", " He also produced the M. Night Shyamalan films \"The Happening\" and \"The Last Airbender\"." ], "title": "Sam Mercer" }, { "sentences": [ "Blinding Edge Pictures is an American film production company, founded in 2000 by M. Night Shyamalan, which is known for producing films written and directed by Shyamalan like \"Unbreakable\" (2000), \"Signs\" (2002), \"The Village\" (2004), \"The Happening\" (2008), \"After Earth\" (2013), \"The Visit\" (2015) and \"Split\" (2017).", " In 2015, the company released its first television series \"Wayward Pines\"." ], "title": "Blinding Edge Pictures" }, { "sentences": [ "The Dungeonmaster (originally Ragewar: The Challenges of Excalibrate and Digital Knights) is a 1984 low-budget science fiction/fantasy film, rated PG-13, starring Jeffrey Byron, Richard Moll and Leslie Wing.", " The film is produced by Charles Band, and is split up into seven distinct story segments, each written and directed by a different person: Dave Allen, Charles Band, John Carl Buechler, Steven Ford, Peter Manoogian, Ted Nicolaou, and Rosemarie Turko.", " The film's theme was influenced by the popularity of Disney's 1982 film \"Tron\" and the roleplaying game Dungeons and Dragons.", " Principal filming began in 1983 but the film was not completed until 1984.", " The film features an appearance by the heavy metal band W.A.S.P..", " A sequel segment was planned for the anthology \"Pulse Pounders\", but the unfinished film was never released due to the collapse of Empire Pictures." ], "title": "The Dungeonmaster" }, { "sentences": [ "Puppet Master (also known as Puppetmaster and Puppet Master I) is a 1989 American horror film written by Charles Band and Kenneth J. Hall, and directed by David Schmoeller.", " It is the first film in the \"Puppet Master\" franchise and stars Paul Le Mat, Irene Miracle, Matt Roe and Kathryn O'Reilly as psychics who are plotted against by a former colleague, using puppets animated by an Egyptian spell.", " Originally intended for theatrical release in summer 1989, before being released on home video the following September, \"Puppet Master\" was ultimately pushed to a direct-to-video release on October 12, 1989, as Charles Band felt he was likely to make more money this way than he would in the theatrical market.", " The film was very popular in the video market and since developed a large cult following that has led to the production of twelve sequels." ], "title": "Puppet Master (film)" } ]
[ "Title: Evil Bong 2: King Bong\n\nEvil Bong 2: King Bong, (alternate title: Evil Bong 2: Devil's Harvest) a 2009 comedy film directed by Charles Band, is the sequel to \"Charles Band's Evil Bong.\"", "Title: Charles Band\n\nCharles Robert Band (born December 27, 1951) is an American film producer and director, known for his work on horror comedy movies.", "Title: TerrorVision\n\nTerrorVision is an 1986 American science fiction horror comedy film directed by Ted Nicolaou, produced and written by Albert and Charles Band and composed by Richard Band, all of whom would go on to found and work with Full Moon Features in 1989. \"TerrorVision\" was made by Empire International Pictures, the production company owned by Charles Band prior to Full Moon, and was released in February 1986.", "Title: Empire International Pictures\n\nEmpire International Pictures was an American small scale theatrical distribution company that was formed in 1983 by Charles Band, as a response to the dissatisfaction of how his films were distributed by motion picture companies while making films under the banner of \"Charles Band International Productions\".", "Title: Wizard Video\n\nWizard Video was a motion picture distribution company created by B movie veteran Charles Band, who would later go on to found Full Moon Features. They were best known for their VHS releases of \"Zombie 2\", \"The Texas Chainsaw Massacre\", and \"I Spit on Your Grave\". They were also well known for their detailed (and often lurid) box art, especially after their switch to the \"big box\" format. So popular was the label that Charles Band has begun reissuing titles (starting with 1989's \"Intruder\") under the old Wizard Video banner.", "Title: M. Night Shyamalan\n\nManoj Nelliyattu \"M. Night\" Shyamalan ( ; ; \"Maṉōj Nelliyāṭṭu Śyāmaḷaṉ\"; Tamil: மனோஜ் நெல்லியட்டு ஷியாமளன் ; Malayalam: മനോജ് നെല്ലിയാട്ട് ശ്യാമളന്‍ born 6 August 1970) is an Indian American film director, screenwriter, author, producer, and actor known for making movies with contemporary supernatural plots and surprise endings. His most well-received films include the supernatural horror thriller \"The Sixth Sense\" (1999), the superhero drama thriller \"Unbreakable\" (2000), and the science fiction thriller \"Signs\" (2002). Afterwards, Shyamalan released a series of poorly received but sometimes financially successful movies, including the historical drama-horror film \"The Village\" (2004), the fantasy film \"Lady in the Water\" (2006), the disaster film \"The Happening\" (2008), the film adaptation of \"The Last Airbender\" (2010), and the science-fiction film \"After Earth\" (2013). Following the financial failure of \"After Earth,\" Shyalaman's career was revived with the release of the found footage horror \"The Visit\" (2015) and the psychological horror \"Split\" (2016), the latter of which is set in the same universe as his previous film \"Unbreakable\". He is also known for producing \"Devil\" (2010), as well as being instrumental in the creation of the Fox science fiction series \"Wayward Pines.", "Title: Sam Mercer\n\nSam Mercer is a producer of many Hollywood films, including several projects directed by M. Night Shyamalan such as \"Signs\", \"Lady in the Water\" and \"Unbreakable\", as well as other films like \"Van Helsing\" and \"Things We Lost in the Fire\". His career started during the early 1980s as a location manager and later advanced to a producer and executive producer. He also produced the M. Night Shyamalan films \"The Happening\" and \"The Last Airbender\".", "Title: Blinding Edge Pictures\n\nBlinding Edge Pictures is an American film production company, founded in 2000 by M. Night Shyamalan, which is known for producing films written and directed by Shyamalan like \"Unbreakable\" (2000), \"Signs\" (2002), \"The Village\" (2004), \"The Happening\" (2008), \"After Earth\" (2013), \"The Visit\" (2015) and \"Split\" (2017). In 2015, the company released its first television series \"Wayward Pines\".", "Title: The Dungeonmaster\n\nThe Dungeonmaster (originally Ragewar: The Challenges of Excalibrate and Digital Knights) is a 1984 low-budget science fiction/fantasy film, rated PG-13, starring Jeffrey Byron, Richard Moll and Leslie Wing. The film is produced by Charles Band, and is split up into seven distinct story segments, each written and directed by a different person: Dave Allen, Charles Band, John Carl Buechler, Steven Ford, Peter Manoogian, Ted Nicolaou, and Rosemarie Turko. The film's theme was influenced by the popularity of Disney's 1982 film \"Tron\" and the roleplaying game Dungeons and Dragons. Principal filming began in 1983 but the film was not completed until 1984. The film features an appearance by the heavy metal band W.A.S.P.. A sequel segment was planned for the anthology \"Pulse Pounders\", but the unfinished film was never released due to the collapse of Empire Pictures.", "Title: Puppet Master (film)\n\nPuppet Master (also known as Puppetmaster and Puppet Master I) is a 1989 American horror film written by Charles Band and Kenneth J. Hall, and directed by David Schmoeller. It is the first film in the \"Puppet Master\" franchise and stars Paul Le Mat, Irene Miracle, Matt Roe and Kathryn O'Reilly as psychics who are plotted against by a former colleague, using puppets animated by an Egyptian spell. Originally intended for theatrical release in summer 1989, before being released on home video the following September, \"Puppet Master\" was ultimately pushed to a direct-to-video release on October 12, 1989, as Charles Band felt he was likely to make more money this way than he would in the theatrical market. The film was very popular in the video market and since developed a large cult following that has led to the production of twelve sequels." ]
2,340
Which genus has more species, Malephora or Kirengeshoma?
Malephora
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[ { "sentences": [ "Kirengeshoma is a genus containing two species of plants in the hydrangea family.", " Both are clump-forming perennials native to Eastern Asia, with sycamore-like palmate leaves and nodding, waxy yellow flowers on slender stalks, growing in shady environments.", " They are grown as garden plants in temperate regions of the world." ], "title": "Kirengeshoma" }, { "sentences": [ "Malephora is a genus of succulent plants in the ice plant family.", " There are 13 to 17 species in the genus, many of which are known commonly as mesembs.", " They are native to Africa." ], "title": "Malephora" } ]
[ "Title: Kirengeshoma\n\nKirengeshoma is a genus containing two species of plants in the hydrangea family. Both are clump-forming perennials native to Eastern Asia, with sycamore-like palmate leaves and nodding, waxy yellow flowers on slender stalks, growing in shady environments. They are grown as garden plants in temperate regions of the world.", "Title: Malephora\n\nMalephora is a genus of succulent plants in the ice plant family. There are 13 to 17 species in the genus, many of which are known commonly as mesembs. They are native to Africa." ]
2,341
St Martin de Porres, Adelaide is a feeder school to which school that was founded in 1886?
Cabra Dominican College
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[ { "sentences": [ "Greg Carter (born July 29, 1954) is an American football coach and former collegiate and professional baseball player.", " He is currently the head coach of the Oak Park High School Knights in Oak Park, Michigan in Metro Detroit.", " He previously coached the Inkster High School Vikings in Inkster, Michigan and the Saint Martin de Porres High School Eagles in Detroit, Michigan.", " He has been a coach on 12 Michigan state championship football teams, eight as an assistant coach and four as a head coach.", " Carter previously played baseball at Kentucky State University, where he was selected as a college baseball All-American, and in the Detroit Tigers minor league organization.", " In 2009, he was inducted in Kentucky State University Hall of Fame." ], "title": "Greg Carter (American football)" }, { "sentences": [ "St Martin de Porres is a private parish school in Sheidow Park, Adelaide, South Australia catering for young boys and girls going through Reception to Year 5.", " It is a feeder school to Sacred Heart College Middle School for boys, Marymount College and Cabra Dominican College." ], "title": "St Martin de Porres, Adelaide" }, { "sentences": [ "Cabra Dominican College is a private, independent Catholic high school located at Cumberland Park, an inner-southern suburb in Adelaide, South Australia.", " It was established by an order of Dominican sisters from Cabra, Dublin in February 1886 with nine sisters, and caring for 37 boarders and 4 day girls.", " Originally offering a co-educational primary education and a high school education for girls, it began accepting boys into the high school in 1978." ], "title": "Cabra Dominican College" }, { "sentences": [ "Universidad de San Martín de Porres is a women's volleyball club based in Lima, Peru champions of the Peruvian League in 2014 and 2015 and bronze medalists in the 2015 South American Championship.", " The club takes its name from the private university Universidad de San Martín de Porres." ], "title": "CV Universidad de San Martín de Porres" }, { "sentences": [ "Martin de Porres (Juan Martin de Porres, 1579–1639) is a Peruvian Roman Catholic patron saint of mixed-race people and racial harmony, usually depicted holding a black scapular and capuce in iconography." ], "title": "St. Martin de Porres (disambiguation)" }, { "sentences": [ "Saint Martin de Porres is an artwork by American artist and Catholic priest Father Thomas McGlynn.", " This sculpture, one of McGlynn's most well known works and is found in the collection of Providence College in Rhode Island, Our Lady of Perpetual Help Church in Washington, D.C., among others.", " It is a statue of Saint Martin de Porres." ], "title": "Saint Martin de Porres (sculpture)" }, { "sentences": [ "St Martin de Porres School (SMDP) is private co-educational school in Dansoman in the Greater Accra Region of Ghana." ], "title": "St Martin de Porres School" }, { "sentences": [ "Saint Martin de Porres High School is a private high school in the St. Clair-Superior neighborhood on the East Side of Cleveland, Ohio." ], "title": "St. Martin de Porres High School (Cleveland)" }, { "sentences": [ "Dansoman is a suburban town in the Greater Accra Region of Ghana, located near Accra.", " The town is known for being the largest estate in West Africa.", " Several schools are located in Dansoman, including the Dansoman Secondary School.", " (a second cycle institution), St Martin de Porres School, Most Holy Heart School and Alpha Beta Christian College." ], "title": "Dansoman" }, { "sentences": [ "Detroit St. Martin de Porres High School (short form: \"Detroit DePorres\", \"DePorres\", or \"DP\") was a co-educational college preparatory school in Detroit, Michigan and belonged to the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Detroit." ], "title": "Saint Martin de Porres High School (Detroit)" } ]
[ "Title: Greg Carter (American football)\n\nGreg Carter (born July 29, 1954) is an American football coach and former collegiate and professional baseball player. He is currently the head coach of the Oak Park High School Knights in Oak Park, Michigan in Metro Detroit. He previously coached the Inkster High School Vikings in Inkster, Michigan and the Saint Martin de Porres High School Eagles in Detroit, Michigan. He has been a coach on 12 Michigan state championship football teams, eight as an assistant coach and four as a head coach. Carter previously played baseball at Kentucky State University, where he was selected as a college baseball All-American, and in the Detroit Tigers minor league organization. In 2009, he was inducted in Kentucky State University Hall of Fame.", "Title: St Martin de Porres, Adelaide\n\nSt Martin de Porres is a private parish school in Sheidow Park, Adelaide, South Australia catering for young boys and girls going through Reception to Year 5. It is a feeder school to Sacred Heart College Middle School for boys, Marymount College and Cabra Dominican College.", "Title: Cabra Dominican College\n\nCabra Dominican College is a private, independent Catholic high school located at Cumberland Park, an inner-southern suburb in Adelaide, South Australia. It was established by an order of Dominican sisters from Cabra, Dublin in February 1886 with nine sisters, and caring for 37 boarders and 4 day girls. Originally offering a co-educational primary education and a high school education for girls, it began accepting boys into the high school in 1978.", "Title: CV Universidad de San Martín de Porres\n\nUniversidad de San Martín de Porres is a women's volleyball club based in Lima, Peru champions of the Peruvian League in 2014 and 2015 and bronze medalists in the 2015 South American Championship. The club takes its name from the private university Universidad de San Martín de Porres.", "Title: St. Martin de Porres (disambiguation)\n\nMartin de Porres (Juan Martin de Porres, 1579–1639) is a Peruvian Roman Catholic patron saint of mixed-race people and racial harmony, usually depicted holding a black scapular and capuce in iconography.", "Title: Saint Martin de Porres (sculpture)\n\nSaint Martin de Porres is an artwork by American artist and Catholic priest Father Thomas McGlynn. This sculpture, one of McGlynn's most well known works and is found in the collection of Providence College in Rhode Island, Our Lady of Perpetual Help Church in Washington, D.C., among others. It is a statue of Saint Martin de Porres.", "Title: St Martin de Porres School\n\nSt Martin de Porres School (SMDP) is private co-educational school in Dansoman in the Greater Accra Region of Ghana.", "Title: St. Martin de Porres High School (Cleveland)\n\nSaint Martin de Porres High School is a private high school in the St. Clair-Superior neighborhood on the East Side of Cleveland, Ohio.", "Title: Dansoman\n\nDansoman is a suburban town in the Greater Accra Region of Ghana, located near Accra. The town is known for being the largest estate in West Africa. Several schools are located in Dansoman, including the Dansoman Secondary School. (a second cycle institution), St Martin de Porres School, Most Holy Heart School and Alpha Beta Christian College.", "Title: Saint Martin de Porres High School (Detroit)\n\nDetroit St. Martin de Porres High School (short form: \"Detroit DePorres\", \"DePorres\", or \"DP\") was a co-educational college preparatory school in Detroit, Michigan and belonged to the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Detroit." ]
2,342
Hippos in Tanks released projects by a Venezuelan electronic producer who is based where?
Dalston, London
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[ { "sentences": [ "Mutant is the second studio album by Venezuelan electronic music producer Arca.", " It was released on November 20, 2015 via Mute." ], "title": "Mutant (album)" }, { "sentences": [ "Venezuelan electronic producer Arca has released three studio albums, three extended plays, three mixtapes, 17 singles and 12 music videos." ], "title": "Arca discography" }, { "sentences": [ "Xen is the debut studio album by Venezuelan electronic musician Arca, released on November 4, 2014 through Mute Records.", " The album was recorded over a largely improvised six-month period in 2014." ], "title": "Xen (album)" }, { "sentences": [ "Far Side Virtual is the thirtieth studio album by the American electronic musician James Ferraro, released on October 25, 2011 by the record label Hippos in Tanks.", " First conceived as a series of ringtones, the album marked Ferraro's transition from his previous lo-fi recording approach to a sharply produced, electronic aesthetic that deliberately evokes sources such as elevator music, corporate mood music, easy-listening, and outdated computer sound design.", " The album has been interpreted as engaging with themes such as hyperreality, disposable consumer culture, 1990s retro-futurism, advertising, and musical kitsch." ], "title": "Far Side Virtual" }, { "sentences": [ "&&&&& is the debut mixtape by Venezuelan electronic producer Arca.", " It was released on 23 July 2013 through Hippos in Tanks and SoundCloud.", " Even though 14 tracks are listed, the entire mixtape is in sequence as a single track.", " A vinyl release of the mixtape with an alternative album cover was released on January 2014 and was limited to 500 copies." ], "title": "&amp;&amp;&amp;&amp;&amp;" }, { "sentences": [ "Hippos in Tanks is a record label founded in 2010 by Barron Machat and Travis Woolsey.", " The label specializes in electronic music, and has released projects by artists such as James Ferraro, Grimes, Arca, Laurel Halo, Autre Ne Veut, and Games.", " It was named the best label of 2011 by \"FACT\".", " Following the death of Machat in 2015, \"The Fader\" praised the label for \"laying the groundwork to an alternative template for the avant-garde.\"" ], "title": "Hippos in Tanks" }, { "sentences": [ "Entrañas is the third mixtape by Venezuelan electronic music producer Arca.", " It was released for free download on 4 July 2016 through Arca's SoundCloud page and Mediafire.", " It features contributions from Total Freedom, Massacooraman and Mica Levi, who is also known as Micachu.", " Even though 14 tracks are listed, the entire mixtape is in sequence as a single track." ], "title": "Entrañas" }, { "sentences": [ "Alejandro Ghersi (born October 14, 1989), better known by his stage name Arca, is a Venezuelan electronic producer, songwriter, mixing engineer and DJ based in Dalston, London.", " He has released three studio albums to critical praise and has produced for artists such as Björk, Kanye West, and FKA twigs." ], "title": "Arca (musician)" }, { "sentences": [ "Arca is the self-titled third studio album by Venezuelan electronic record producer Arca, released on 7 April 2017 through XL Recordings.", " It is the first studio album to feature lead vocals by Arca himself, sung in his native Spanish.", " It was released to universal acclaim from critics." ], "title": "Arca (album)" }, { "sentences": [ "Sheep is a DJ mix by Venezuelan electronic producer Arca.", " It was released on January 15, 2015 for free download.", " The mix is an eleven-song musical score Arca performed at Hood by Air's show at the Pitti Uomo 87 fashion event in Florence, Italy." ], "title": "Sheep (mixtape)" } ]
[ "Title: Mutant (album)\n\nMutant is the second studio album by Venezuelan electronic music producer Arca. It was released on November 20, 2015 via Mute.", "Title: Arca discography\n\nVenezuelan electronic producer Arca has released three studio albums, three extended plays, three mixtapes, 17 singles and 12 music videos.", "Title: Xen (album)\n\nXen is the debut studio album by Venezuelan electronic musician Arca, released on November 4, 2014 through Mute Records. The album was recorded over a largely improvised six-month period in 2014.", "Title: Far Side Virtual\n\nFar Side Virtual is the thirtieth studio album by the American electronic musician James Ferraro, released on October 25, 2011 by the record label Hippos in Tanks. First conceived as a series of ringtones, the album marked Ferraro's transition from his previous lo-fi recording approach to a sharply produced, electronic aesthetic that deliberately evokes sources such as elevator music, corporate mood music, easy-listening, and outdated computer sound design. The album has been interpreted as engaging with themes such as hyperreality, disposable consumer culture, 1990s retro-futurism, advertising, and musical kitsch.", "Title: &amp;&amp;&amp;&amp;&amp;\n\n&&&&& is the debut mixtape by Venezuelan electronic producer Arca. It was released on 23 July 2013 through Hippos in Tanks and SoundCloud. Even though 14 tracks are listed, the entire mixtape is in sequence as a single track. A vinyl release of the mixtape with an alternative album cover was released on January 2014 and was limited to 500 copies.", "Title: Hippos in Tanks\n\nHippos in Tanks is a record label founded in 2010 by Barron Machat and Travis Woolsey. The label specializes in electronic music, and has released projects by artists such as James Ferraro, Grimes, Arca, Laurel Halo, Autre Ne Veut, and Games. It was named the best label of 2011 by \"FACT\". Following the death of Machat in 2015, \"The Fader\" praised the label for \"laying the groundwork to an alternative template for the avant-garde.\"", "Title: Entrañas\n\nEntrañas is the third mixtape by Venezuelan electronic music producer Arca. It was released for free download on 4 July 2016 through Arca's SoundCloud page and Mediafire. It features contributions from Total Freedom, Massacooraman and Mica Levi, who is also known as Micachu. Even though 14 tracks are listed, the entire mixtape is in sequence as a single track.", "Title: Arca (musician)\n\nAlejandro Ghersi (born October 14, 1989), better known by his stage name Arca, is a Venezuelan electronic producer, songwriter, mixing engineer and DJ based in Dalston, London. He has released three studio albums to critical praise and has produced for artists such as Björk, Kanye West, and FKA twigs.", "Title: Arca (album)\n\nArca is the self-titled third studio album by Venezuelan electronic record producer Arca, released on 7 April 2017 through XL Recordings. It is the first studio album to feature lead vocals by Arca himself, sung in his native Spanish. It was released to universal acclaim from critics.", "Title: Sheep (mixtape)\n\nSheep is a DJ mix by Venezuelan electronic producer Arca. It was released on January 15, 2015 for free download. The mix is an eleven-song musical score Arca performed at Hood by Air's show at the Pitti Uomo 87 fashion event in Florence, Italy." ]
2,343
ean-Hugues Anglade,is a French actor, film director and screenwriter, best known for his roles as who, is a 1986 French film?
Zorg
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{ "title": [ "Jean-Hugues Anglade", "Betty Blue" ], "sent_id": [ 0, 0 ] }
[ { "sentences": [ "Jacques Rivette (] ; 1 March 1928 – 29 January 2016) was a French film director, screenwriter and film critic.", " He wrote and directed twenty feature films, including the two-part \"Joan the Maiden\", eight short films and a three-part television documentary.", " He also acted in small roles and participated in documentaries.", " After making his first short film, \"Aux quatre coins\", in his hometown of Rouen, Rivette moved to Paris in 1949 to pursue a career in filmmaking.", " While attending film screenings at Henri Langlois' Cinémathèque Française and other ciné-clubs he gradually befriended many future members of the French New Wave, including François Truffaut, Jean-Luc Godard, Éric Rohmer and Claude Chabrol.", " Rivette's association with this group of young cinephiles lead to the start of both his filmmaking career and his work in film criticism.", " In collaboration with his new friends, Rivette made two more short films and worked as a cinematographer and editor on films by Rohmer and Truffaut.", " He also worked in small roles and as an assistant director to Jean Renoir on \"French Cancan\" and Jacques Becker on \"Ali Baba and the Forty Thieves\".", " During this period he began writing film criticism for the magazine \"Gazette du Cinéma\" and later \"Cahiers du Cinéma\", and was one of the most respected writers by his peers." ], "title": "Jacques Rivette filmography" }, { "sentences": [ "Pierre-François Martin-Laval (nicknamed \"PEF\") is a French actor, film director, screenwriter and theatre director.", " PEF is well known in France for his acting performances in musical comedy but also in serious plays.", " He studied at a famous French school of acting: Cours Florent.", " During his drama studies, he met his comrades with whom he formed a troop called 'Les Robins des Bois' (The Robinhoods), a French comedy team formed in 1996.", " Initially called The Royal Imperial Green Rabbit Company, they renamed themselves after their first real success, a play titled \"Robins des bois\"." ], "title": "Pierre-François Martin-Laval" }, { "sentences": [ "Betty Blue is a 1986 French film.", " Its original French title is 37° 2 le matin, meaning \"37.2°C in the morning\" (the normal temperature of a pregnant woman in the morning).", " The film was directed by Jean-Jacques Beineix and stars Béatrice Dalle and Jean-Hugues Anglade.", " It is based on the 1985 novel of the same name by Philippe Djian.", " The film had 3,632,326 admissions and was the eighth highest-grossing film of the year in France." ], "title": "Betty Blue" }, { "sentences": [ "Nelly and Mr. Arnaud (French: \"Nelly et Monsieur Arnaud\" ) is a 1995 French film directed by Claude Sautet and starring Michel Serrault, Emmanuelle Béart and Jean-Hugues Anglade.", " It won the César Award for Best Director and Best Actor from Michel Serrault." ], "title": "Nelly and Mr. Arnaud" }, { "sentences": [ "Jean-Paul Belmondo (] ; born 9 April 1933) is a French actor initially associated with the New Wave of the 1960s and one of the biggest French film stars of the 1960s, 1970s and 1980s.", " His best known credits include \"Breathless\" (1960) and \"That Man from Rio\" (1964)." ], "title": "Jean-Paul Belmondo" }, { "sentences": [ "Manon des Sources (] ; meaning Manon of the Spring) is a 1986 French language film.", " Directed by Claude Berri, it is the second of two films adapted from the 1966 two-volume novel by Marcel Pagnol, who wrote it based on his own earlier film of the same title.", " It is the sequel to \"Jean de Florette\".", " It won an award in 1989 as best french film." ], "title": "Manon des Sources (1986 film)" }, { "sentences": [ "Pierre Richard (born Pierre-Richard Maurice Charles Léopold Defays; 16 August 1934) is a French actor, film director and screenwriter, best known for the roles of a clumsy daydreamer in comedy films.", " Richard is considered by many, such as Louis de Funès and Gérard Depardieu, to be one of the greatest and most talented French comedians in the last 50 years.", " He is also a film director and occasional singer." ], "title": "Pierre Richard" }, { "sentences": [ "François Roland Truffaut (] ; 6 February 1932 – 21 October 1984) was a French film director, screenwriter, producer, actor, and film critic, as well as one of the founders of the French New Wave.", " In a film career lasting over a quarter of a century, he remains an icon of the French film industry, having worked on over 25 films.", " Truffaut's film \"The 400 Blows\" came to be a defining film of the French New Wave movement.", " Unique in world cinema, the movie is followed over 20 years with classics \"Stolen Kisses\", \"Bed and Board\" and \"Love on the Run\" between 1958 and 1979.", " He also directed such other classics as \"Shoot the Piano Player\" (1960), \"Jules et Jim\" (1961), \"The Wild Child\" (1970), \"Two English Girls\" (1971), \"Day for Night\" (1973) and \"The Woman Next Door\" (1981)." ], "title": "François Truffaut" }, { "sentences": [ "Tenue de soirée (also titled Ménage) is a 1986 French comedy-drama film directed by Bertrand Blier.", " It was entered into the 1986 Cannes Film Festival where Michel Blanc won the award for Best Actor." ], "title": "Tenue de soirée" }, { "sentences": [ "Jean-Hugues Anglade (born 29 July 1955) is a French actor, film director and screenwriter, best known for his roles as Eric in \"Killing Zoe\", Zorg in \"Betty Blue\" and Marco, the boyfriend of Nikita, in \"Nikita\"." ], "title": "Jean-Hugues Anglade" } ]
[ "Title: Jacques Rivette filmography\n\nJacques Rivette (] ; 1 March 1928 – 29 January 2016) was a French film director, screenwriter and film critic. He wrote and directed twenty feature films, including the two-part \"Joan the Maiden\", eight short films and a three-part television documentary. He also acted in small roles and participated in documentaries. After making his first short film, \"Aux quatre coins\", in his hometown of Rouen, Rivette moved to Paris in 1949 to pursue a career in filmmaking. While attending film screenings at Henri Langlois' Cinémathèque Française and other ciné-clubs he gradually befriended many future members of the French New Wave, including François Truffaut, Jean-Luc Godard, Éric Rohmer and Claude Chabrol. Rivette's association with this group of young cinephiles lead to the start of both his filmmaking career and his work in film criticism. In collaboration with his new friends, Rivette made two more short films and worked as a cinematographer and editor on films by Rohmer and Truffaut. He also worked in small roles and as an assistant director to Jean Renoir on \"French Cancan\" and Jacques Becker on \"Ali Baba and the Forty Thieves\". During this period he began writing film criticism for the magazine \"Gazette du Cinéma\" and later \"Cahiers du Cinéma\", and was one of the most respected writers by his peers.", "Title: Pierre-François Martin-Laval\n\nPierre-François Martin-Laval (nicknamed \"PEF\") is a French actor, film director, screenwriter and theatre director. PEF is well known in France for his acting performances in musical comedy but also in serious plays. He studied at a famous French school of acting: Cours Florent. During his drama studies, he met his comrades with whom he formed a troop called 'Les Robins des Bois' (The Robinhoods), a French comedy team formed in 1996. Initially called The Royal Imperial Green Rabbit Company, they renamed themselves after their first real success, a play titled \"Robins des bois\".", "Title: Betty Blue\n\nBetty Blue is a 1986 French film. Its original French title is 37° 2 le matin, meaning \"37.2°C in the morning\" (the normal temperature of a pregnant woman in the morning). The film was directed by Jean-Jacques Beineix and stars Béatrice Dalle and Jean-Hugues Anglade. It is based on the 1985 novel of the same name by Philippe Djian. The film had 3,632,326 admissions and was the eighth highest-grossing film of the year in France.", "Title: Nelly and Mr. Arnaud\n\nNelly and Mr. Arnaud (French: \"Nelly et Monsieur Arnaud\" ) is a 1995 French film directed by Claude Sautet and starring Michel Serrault, Emmanuelle Béart and Jean-Hugues Anglade. It won the César Award for Best Director and Best Actor from Michel Serrault.", "Title: Jean-Paul Belmondo\n\nJean-Paul Belmondo (] ; born 9 April 1933) is a French actor initially associated with the New Wave of the 1960s and one of the biggest French film stars of the 1960s, 1970s and 1980s. His best known credits include \"Breathless\" (1960) and \"That Man from Rio\" (1964).", "Title: Manon des Sources (1986 film)\n\nManon des Sources (] ; meaning Manon of the Spring) is a 1986 French language film. Directed by Claude Berri, it is the second of two films adapted from the 1966 two-volume novel by Marcel Pagnol, who wrote it based on his own earlier film of the same title. It is the sequel to \"Jean de Florette\". It won an award in 1989 as best french film.", "Title: Pierre Richard\n\nPierre Richard (born Pierre-Richard Maurice Charles Léopold Defays; 16 August 1934) is a French actor, film director and screenwriter, best known for the roles of a clumsy daydreamer in comedy films. Richard is considered by many, such as Louis de Funès and Gérard Depardieu, to be one of the greatest and most talented French comedians in the last 50 years. He is also a film director and occasional singer.", "Title: François Truffaut\n\nFrançois Roland Truffaut (] ; 6 February 1932 – 21 October 1984) was a French film director, screenwriter, producer, actor, and film critic, as well as one of the founders of the French New Wave. In a film career lasting over a quarter of a century, he remains an icon of the French film industry, having worked on over 25 films. Truffaut's film \"The 400 Blows\" came to be a defining film of the French New Wave movement. Unique in world cinema, the movie is followed over 20 years with classics \"Stolen Kisses\", \"Bed and Board\" and \"Love on the Run\" between 1958 and 1979. He also directed such other classics as \"Shoot the Piano Player\" (1960), \"Jules et Jim\" (1961), \"The Wild Child\" (1970), \"Two English Girls\" (1971), \"Day for Night\" (1973) and \"The Woman Next Door\" (1981).", "Title: Tenue de soirée\n\nTenue de soirée (also titled Ménage) is a 1986 French comedy-drama film directed by Bertrand Blier. It was entered into the 1986 Cannes Film Festival where Michel Blanc won the award for Best Actor.", "Title: Jean-Hugues Anglade\n\nJean-Hugues Anglade (born 29 July 1955) is a French actor, film director and screenwriter, best known for his roles as Eric in \"Killing Zoe\", Zorg in \"Betty Blue\" and Marco, the boyfriend of Nikita, in \"Nikita\"." ]
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"HMS "Sussex" was an 80-gun third-rate ship, of the line of the English Royal Navy, for which sovereign state on the island of Great Britain from the 10th century—when it emerged from various Anglo-Saxon kingdoms—until 1707, when it united with Scotland to form the Kingdom of Great Britain?
Kingdom of England
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{ "title": [ "HMS Sussex (1693)", "Kingdom of England" ], "sent_id": [ 1, 0 ] }
[ { "sentences": [ "HMS \"Achille\" was a 74-gun third-rate ship of the line of the Royal Navy.", " She was built by Cleverley Bros., a private shipyard at Gravesend, and launched on 16 April 1798.", " Her design was based on the lines of the captured French ship \"Pompée\" .", " She was the fourth Royal Navy ship to be named after the Greek hero Achilles in the French style." ], "title": "HMS Achille (1798)" }, { "sentences": [ "HMS \"Stirling Castle\" was a 70-gun third-rate ship of the line of the English Royal Navy, built at Deptford in 1679.", " She underwent a rebuild at Chatham Dockyard in 1699.", " She was wrecked on the Goodwin Sands off Deal on 27 November 1703." ], "title": "HMS Stirling Castle (1679)" }, { "sentences": [ "HMS \"Restoration\" was a 70-gun third-rate ship of the line of the English Royal Navy, named after the English Restoration.", " She was built by Betts of Harwich and launched in 1678." ], "title": "HMS Restoration (1678)" }, { "sentences": [ "HMS \"Leviathan\" was a 74-gun third-rate ship of the line of the British Royal Navy, launched on 9 October 1790.", " At the Battle of Trafalgar under Henry William Bayntun, she was near the front of the windward column led by Admiral Lord Nelson aboard his flagship, HMS \"Victory\" , and captured the Spanish ship \"San Augustin\".", " A flag said to have been flown by the \"Leviathan\" at Trafalgar is to be sold at auction by Arthur Cory in March 2016 - Bayntun is thought to have given it to his friend the Duke of Clarence (later William IV), who then gave it to Arthur Cory's direct ancestor Nicholas Cory, a senior officer on William's royal yacht HMS \"Royal Sovereign\", in thanks for helping the yacht win a race and a bet." ], "title": "HMS Leviathan (1790)" }, { "sentences": [ "HMS \"Sussex\" was an 80-gun third-rate ship of the line of the English Royal Navy, lost in a severe storm on 1 March 1694 off Gibraltar.", " On board were possibly 10 tons of gold coins.", " This could now be worth more than $500 million, including the bullion and antiquity values, making it one of the most valuable wrecks ever." ], "title": "HMS Sussex (1693)" }, { "sentences": [ "The Kingdom of England was a sovereign state on the island of Great Britain from the 10th century—when it emerged from various Anglo-Saxon kingdoms—until 1707, when it united with Scotland to form the Kingdom of Great Britain." ], "title": "Kingdom of England" }, { "sentences": [ "There has not been a government of England since 1707 when the Kingdom of England ceased to exist as a sovereign state, as it merged with the Kingdom of Scotland to form the Kingdom of Great Britain.", " Kingdom of Great Britain continued from 1707 until 1801 when it merged with the Kingdom of Ireland to form the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland, which itself became the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland (UK) in 1922 (in reality; in name in 1927) upon independence for most of the island of Ireland.", " The UK since then has gone through significant change to its system of government, with devolved parliaments, assemblies and governments in Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland.", " England, however, remains under the full jurisdiction, on all matters, of the Parliament of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland and the UK government as no devolved administration has been created for England within the new structure.", " This situation has led to the anomaly, known as the West Lothian question, which is that Scottish Members of Parliament (MPs) are able to vote on legislation that affects only England whereas English MPs can not vote on certain Scottish matters due to devolution.", " In some cases, such as top-up university tuition fees and foundation hospitals, the votes of Scottish MPs have been crucial in helping pass legislation for England that the majority of English MPs have opposed." ], "title": "Governance of England" }, { "sentences": [ "HMS Athenienne was a 64-gun third-rate ship of the line of the Royal Navy.", " She was the former Maltese ship \"San Giovanni\", which the French captured on the stocks in 1798 and launched and commissioned as \"Athénien\".", " The Royal Navy captured her at or prior to the surrender of Valletta, on 4 September 1800, and took her into service as \"Athenienne\".", " She was wrecked near Sicily, with great loss of life, in 1806." ], "title": "HMS Athenienne (1800)" }, { "sentences": [ "The Kingdom of Scotland (Scottish Gaelic: \"Rìoghachd na h-Alba\" ; Scots: \"Kinrick o Scotland\" ) was a sovereign state in northwest Europe traditionally said to have been founded in 843, which joined with the Kingdom of England to form a unified Kingdom of Great Britain in 1707.", " Its territories expanded and shrank, but it came to occupy the northern third of the island of Great Britain, sharing a land border to the south with the Kingdom of England.", " It suffered many invasions by the English, but under Robert I it fought a successful war of independence and remained a distinct state in the late Middle Ages.", " In 1603, James VI of Scotland became King of England, joining Scotland with England in a personal union.", " In 1707, the two kingdoms were united to form the Kingdom of Great Britain under the terms of the Acts of Union.", " From the final capture of the Royal Burgh of Berwick by the Kingdom of England in 1482 (following the annexation of the Northern Isles from the Kingdom of Norway in 1472) the territory of the Kingdom of Scotland corresponded to that of modern-day Scotland, bounded by the North Sea to the east, the Atlantic Ocean to the north and west, and the North Channel and Irish Sea to the southwest." ], "title": "Kingdom of Scotland" }, { "sentences": [ "HMS \"Superb was a 64-gun third-rate ship of the line of the British Royal Navy.", " She had previously been Le Superbe\", a 56-gun warship of the French Navy, until her capture off Lizard Point by HMS \"Kent\" in July 1710.", " Commissioned into the Royal Navy in September 1710, HMS \"Superb\" served throughout Queen Anne's War and the War of the Quadruple Alliance, during which she participated in the destruction of the Spanish fleet at the Battle of Cape Passaro in 1718.", " She was broken up in 1732." ], "title": "HMS Superb (1710)" } ]
[ "Title: HMS Achille (1798)\n\nHMS \"Achille\" was a 74-gun third-rate ship of the line of the Royal Navy. She was built by Cleverley Bros., a private shipyard at Gravesend, and launched on 16 April 1798. Her design was based on the lines of the captured French ship \"Pompée\" . She was the fourth Royal Navy ship to be named after the Greek hero Achilles in the French style.", "Title: HMS Stirling Castle (1679)\n\nHMS \"Stirling Castle\" was a 70-gun third-rate ship of the line of the English Royal Navy, built at Deptford in 1679. She underwent a rebuild at Chatham Dockyard in 1699. She was wrecked on the Goodwin Sands off Deal on 27 November 1703.", "Title: HMS Restoration (1678)\n\nHMS \"Restoration\" was a 70-gun third-rate ship of the line of the English Royal Navy, named after the English Restoration. She was built by Betts of Harwich and launched in 1678.", "Title: HMS Leviathan (1790)\n\nHMS \"Leviathan\" was a 74-gun third-rate ship of the line of the British Royal Navy, launched on 9 October 1790. At the Battle of Trafalgar under Henry William Bayntun, she was near the front of the windward column led by Admiral Lord Nelson aboard his flagship, HMS \"Victory\" , and captured the Spanish ship \"San Augustin\". A flag said to have been flown by the \"Leviathan\" at Trafalgar is to be sold at auction by Arthur Cory in March 2016 - Bayntun is thought to have given it to his friend the Duke of Clarence (later William IV), who then gave it to Arthur Cory's direct ancestor Nicholas Cory, a senior officer on William's royal yacht HMS \"Royal Sovereign\", in thanks for helping the yacht win a race and a bet.", "Title: HMS Sussex (1693)\n\nHMS \"Sussex\" was an 80-gun third-rate ship of the line of the English Royal Navy, lost in a severe storm on 1 March 1694 off Gibraltar. On board were possibly 10 tons of gold coins. This could now be worth more than $500 million, including the bullion and antiquity values, making it one of the most valuable wrecks ever.", "Title: Kingdom of England\n\nThe Kingdom of England was a sovereign state on the island of Great Britain from the 10th century—when it emerged from various Anglo-Saxon kingdoms—until 1707, when it united with Scotland to form the Kingdom of Great Britain.", "Title: Governance of England\n\nThere has not been a government of England since 1707 when the Kingdom of England ceased to exist as a sovereign state, as it merged with the Kingdom of Scotland to form the Kingdom of Great Britain. Kingdom of Great Britain continued from 1707 until 1801 when it merged with the Kingdom of Ireland to form the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland, which itself became the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland (UK) in 1922 (in reality; in name in 1927) upon independence for most of the island of Ireland. The UK since then has gone through significant change to its system of government, with devolved parliaments, assemblies and governments in Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland. England, however, remains under the full jurisdiction, on all matters, of the Parliament of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland and the UK government as no devolved administration has been created for England within the new structure. This situation has led to the anomaly, known as the West Lothian question, which is that Scottish Members of Parliament (MPs) are able to vote on legislation that affects only England whereas English MPs can not vote on certain Scottish matters due to devolution. In some cases, such as top-up university tuition fees and foundation hospitals, the votes of Scottish MPs have been crucial in helping pass legislation for England that the majority of English MPs have opposed.", "Title: HMS Athenienne (1800)\n\nHMS Athenienne was a 64-gun third-rate ship of the line of the Royal Navy. She was the former Maltese ship \"San Giovanni\", which the French captured on the stocks in 1798 and launched and commissioned as \"Athénien\". The Royal Navy captured her at or prior to the surrender of Valletta, on 4 September 1800, and took her into service as \"Athenienne\". She was wrecked near Sicily, with great loss of life, in 1806.", "Title: Kingdom of Scotland\n\nThe Kingdom of Scotland (Scottish Gaelic: \"Rìoghachd na h-Alba\" ; Scots: \"Kinrick o Scotland\" ) was a sovereign state in northwest Europe traditionally said to have been founded in 843, which joined with the Kingdom of England to form a unified Kingdom of Great Britain in 1707. Its territories expanded and shrank, but it came to occupy the northern third of the island of Great Britain, sharing a land border to the south with the Kingdom of England. It suffered many invasions by the English, but under Robert I it fought a successful war of independence and remained a distinct state in the late Middle Ages. In 1603, James VI of Scotland became King of England, joining Scotland with England in a personal union. In 1707, the two kingdoms were united to form the Kingdom of Great Britain under the terms of the Acts of Union. From the final capture of the Royal Burgh of Berwick by the Kingdom of England in 1482 (following the annexation of the Northern Isles from the Kingdom of Norway in 1472) the territory of the Kingdom of Scotland corresponded to that of modern-day Scotland, bounded by the North Sea to the east, the Atlantic Ocean to the north and west, and the North Channel and Irish Sea to the southwest.", "Title: HMS Superb (1710)\n\nHMS \"Superb was a 64-gun third-rate ship of the line of the British Royal Navy. She had previously been Le Superbe\", a 56-gun warship of the French Navy, until her capture off Lizard Point by HMS \"Kent\" in July 1710. Commissioned into the Royal Navy in September 1710, HMS \"Superb\" served throughout Queen Anne's War and the War of the Quadruple Alliance, during which she participated in the destruction of the Spanish fleet at the Battle of Cape Passaro in 1718. She was broken up in 1732." ]
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This Federation of Indian Airlines member is owned by what Indian business conglomerate?
Wadia Group
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{ "title": [ "Federation of Indian Airlines", "Federation of Indian Airlines", "GoAir", "GoAir" ], "sent_id": [ 0, 1, 0, 1 ] }
[ { "sentences": [ "GoAir is a low-cost carrier based in Mumbai, India.", " It is owned by the Indian business conglomerate Wadia Group.", " In July 2017 it was the fifth largest airline in India with an 7.8% passenger market share.", " It commenced operations in November 2005 and operates a fleet of Airbus A320 aircraft in all economy configuration.", " As of 2017 , the airline operates over 140 daily flights to 23 cities from its hubs at Mumbai, Delhi and Kolkata." ], "title": "GoAir" }, { "sentences": [ "The Essar leaks include e-mails, office memos, telephone conversations and other records allegedly leaked from the systems of the Indian business conglomerate Essar Group.", " The leaked records allegedly contain evidence of politician-corporate nexus in India, and show how business interests unfairly manipulate Indian government and judiciary." ], "title": "Essar leaks" }, { "sentences": [ "Founded in 1900, the Murugappa Group is an Indian business conglomerate, founded, managed, and largely owned by the Murugappa family.", " The group has 28 businesses including eleven listed companies traded on the National Stock Exchange of India and the Bombay Stock Exchange.", " Headquartered in Chennai, the major companies of the group include Carborundum Universal Ltd, Cholamandalam Investment and Finance Company Ltd., Cholamandalam MS General Insurance Company Ltd., Coromandel International Ltd., Coromandel Engineering Company Ltd., EID Parry (India) Ltd., ParryAgro Industries Ltd., Tube Investments of India Limited, and Wendt (India) Ltd., and Shanthi Gears Limited (Coimbatore)." ], "title": "Murugappa Group" }, { "sentences": [ "Airline Allied Services Limited (AASL) is Public Sector Undertaking (PSU) of the Government of India and is a subsidiary of Indian Airlines.", " Established in 1983, the company provides support services to Indian Airlines such as air transport services and manage airplane purchase, lease and sale transactions.", " As a subsidiary of Indian Airlines, AASL also provides air transport services under the name \"Alliance Air\".", " AASL is headquartered in New Delhi." ], "title": "Airline Allied Services" }, { "sentences": [ "Avantha Group is an Indian business conglomerate led by Gautam Thapar.", " The company is one of India’s largest business conglomerates.", " Its businesses include power generation and distribution, power transmission and distribution equipment and services, paper and pulp, food processing, farm forestry, chemicals, infrastructure, Information Technology and Information Technology Enabled Service (ITeS), also referred to as Business Process Outsourcing (BPO)." ], "title": "Avantha Group" }, { "sentences": [ "Binani Industries Ltd is an Indian business group based in Mumbai.", " It is a 143-year old business conglomerate and belongs to the legendary Braj Binani Group.", " The business portfolio of Binani Industries includes sectors like cement, zinc, glass-fiber, and downstream composite products." ], "title": "Binani Industries" }, { "sentences": [ "Pune Warriors India was a franchise cricket team that represented the city of Pune in the Indian Premier League.", " The team was one of two IPL franchises from the Indian state of Maharashtra, the other being Mumbai Indians.", " It was also one of the two new franchises added to the IPL for the 2011 season, alongside the also-defunct Kochi Tuskers Kerala.", " The team was owned by Sahara Adventure Sports Limited, a group company of the Indian business conglomerate Sahara India Pariwar.", " The team's home ground was the Maharashtra Cricket Association Stadium located in Gahunje, Pune." ], "title": "Pune Warriors India" }, { "sentences": [ "The Federation of Indian Airlines (FIA) is an airline industry body in India.", " Its members are Jet Airways, IndiGo, SpiceJet and GoAir.", " As of March 2017, the four members of the FIA have a combined 80% share of the domestic aviation market.", " The functions of the FIA are carried out by an Executive Council composed of the heads of each of the member airlines." ], "title": "Federation of Indian Airlines" }, { "sentences": [ "Srinath Narasimhan (born July 8, 1962) is an Indian business executive.", " He is the current Managing Director & Chief Executive Officer of Tata Teleservices, an Indian broadband and telecommunications service provider and part of the business conglomerate Tata Group.", " Narasimhan joined the Tata Group in 1986, and has also served as the CEO of two other group companies, Tata Communications and Tata Internet Services." ], "title": "Srinath Narasimhan" }, { "sentences": [ "Indian Airlines, later Indian (Indian Airlines Limited from 1993 and Indian Airlines Corporation from 1953 to 1993), was a major Indian airline based in Delhi and focused primarily on domestic routes, along with several international services to neighbouring countries in Asia.", " It was state-owned, after merger of eight pre-Independence domestic airlines and was administered by the Ministry of Civil Aviation.", " Indian was formerly one of the two flag carriers of India, the other being Air India." ], "title": "Indian Airlines" } ]
[ "Title: GoAir\n\nGoAir is a low-cost carrier based in Mumbai, India. It is owned by the Indian business conglomerate Wadia Group. In July 2017 it was the fifth largest airline in India with an 7.8% passenger market share. It commenced operations in November 2005 and operates a fleet of Airbus A320 aircraft in all economy configuration. As of 2017 , the airline operates over 140 daily flights to 23 cities from its hubs at Mumbai, Delhi and Kolkata.", "Title: Essar leaks\n\nThe Essar leaks include e-mails, office memos, telephone conversations and other records allegedly leaked from the systems of the Indian business conglomerate Essar Group. The leaked records allegedly contain evidence of politician-corporate nexus in India, and show how business interests unfairly manipulate Indian government and judiciary.", "Title: Murugappa Group\n\nFounded in 1900, the Murugappa Group is an Indian business conglomerate, founded, managed, and largely owned by the Murugappa family. The group has 28 businesses including eleven listed companies traded on the National Stock Exchange of India and the Bombay Stock Exchange. Headquartered in Chennai, the major companies of the group include Carborundum Universal Ltd, Cholamandalam Investment and Finance Company Ltd., Cholamandalam MS General Insurance Company Ltd., Coromandel International Ltd., Coromandel Engineering Company Ltd., EID Parry (India) Ltd., ParryAgro Industries Ltd., Tube Investments of India Limited, and Wendt (India) Ltd., and Shanthi Gears Limited (Coimbatore).", "Title: Airline Allied Services\n\nAirline Allied Services Limited (AASL) is Public Sector Undertaking (PSU) of the Government of India and is a subsidiary of Indian Airlines. Established in 1983, the company provides support services to Indian Airlines such as air transport services and manage airplane purchase, lease and sale transactions. As a subsidiary of Indian Airlines, AASL also provides air transport services under the name \"Alliance Air\". AASL is headquartered in New Delhi.", "Title: Avantha Group\n\nAvantha Group is an Indian business conglomerate led by Gautam Thapar. The company is one of India’s largest business conglomerates. Its businesses include power generation and distribution, power transmission and distribution equipment and services, paper and pulp, food processing, farm forestry, chemicals, infrastructure, Information Technology and Information Technology Enabled Service (ITeS), also referred to as Business Process Outsourcing (BPO).", "Title: Binani Industries\n\nBinani Industries Ltd is an Indian business group based in Mumbai. It is a 143-year old business conglomerate and belongs to the legendary Braj Binani Group. The business portfolio of Binani Industries includes sectors like cement, zinc, glass-fiber, and downstream composite products.", "Title: Pune Warriors India\n\nPune Warriors India was a franchise cricket team that represented the city of Pune in the Indian Premier League. The team was one of two IPL franchises from the Indian state of Maharashtra, the other being Mumbai Indians. It was also one of the two new franchises added to the IPL for the 2011 season, alongside the also-defunct Kochi Tuskers Kerala. The team was owned by Sahara Adventure Sports Limited, a group company of the Indian business conglomerate Sahara India Pariwar. The team's home ground was the Maharashtra Cricket Association Stadium located in Gahunje, Pune.", "Title: Federation of Indian Airlines\n\nThe Federation of Indian Airlines (FIA) is an airline industry body in India. Its members are Jet Airways, IndiGo, SpiceJet and GoAir. As of March 2017, the four members of the FIA have a combined 80% share of the domestic aviation market. The functions of the FIA are carried out by an Executive Council composed of the heads of each of the member airlines.", "Title: Srinath Narasimhan\n\nSrinath Narasimhan (born July 8, 1962) is an Indian business executive. He is the current Managing Director & Chief Executive Officer of Tata Teleservices, an Indian broadband and telecommunications service provider and part of the business conglomerate Tata Group. Narasimhan joined the Tata Group in 1986, and has also served as the CEO of two other group companies, Tata Communications and Tata Internet Services.", "Title: Indian Airlines\n\nIndian Airlines, later Indian (Indian Airlines Limited from 1993 and Indian Airlines Corporation from 1953 to 1993), was a major Indian airline based in Delhi and focused primarily on domestic routes, along with several international services to neighbouring countries in Asia. It was state-owned, after merger of eight pre-Independence domestic airlines and was administered by the Ministry of Civil Aviation. Indian was formerly one of the two flag carriers of India, the other being Air India." ]
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An actor on Time's list of 100 most influencial poeple stared in a movie directed by who?
James Gunn
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{ "title": [ "Guardians of the Galaxy (film)", "Bradley Cooper" ], "sent_id": [ 3, 2 ] }
[ { "sentences": [ "Bradley Charles Cooper (born January 5, 1975) is an American actor.", " He was one of the world's highest-paid actors for three years, and has been nominated for various accolades, including four Academy Awards, two BAFTA Awards and two Golden Globe Awards.", " Cooper appeared in \"Forbes\" Celebrity 100 on two occasions and \"Time\"'s list of 100 most influential people in the world in 2015." ], "title": "Bradley Cooper" }, { "sentences": [ "Golu Hadawatha (Translation: Silence of the Heart) was a popular 1968 Sinhalese language romance movie directed by Maestro Lester James Peiris.", " Wickrema Bogoda and Anula Karunathilake act the lead roles of Sugath (Sugath Weerasekera) and Dhammhi (Dhamayanthi Kariyawasam).", " The movie's story is built on the novel Golu Hadawatha written by Karunasena Jayalath in 1962, based on his school time experiences and memories.", " Regi Siriwardena wrote the screenplay and Veteran Sinhala musician Premasiri Khemadasa composed the music.", " Golu Hadawatha is acclaimed as a movie that set a milestone in Sinhala moviemaking.", " It introduced a new cinematic format to the romance and love movie genre.", " The movie departs from the then traditional movie style; no hero, heroine,(\"Boy\" and \"Girl\") no enemy or villain, Joker, no songs, and fights etc.", " Based on a romantic and emotional attachment between a teenage boy and a girl who study in the same class of their school, Golu Hadawatha is regarded as one of the landmarks in Sri Lankan Cinema." ], "title": "Golu Hadawatha" }, { "sentences": [ "Part of The American Film Institute (AFI 100 Years... series), AFI's 100 Years... 100 Movie Quotes is a list of the top 100 movie quotations in American cinema.", " The American Film Institute revealed the list on June 21, 2005, in a three-hour television program on CBS.", " The program was hosted by actor Pierce Brosnan and had commentary from many Hollywood actors and filmmakers.", " A jury consisting of 1,500 film artists, critics, and historians selected \"Frankly, my dear, I don't give a damn,\" spoken by Clark Gable as Rhett Butler in the 1939 American Civil War epic \"Gone with the Wind\" as the most memorable American movie quotation of all time." ], "title": "AFI's 100 Years...100 Movie Quotes" }, { "sentences": [ "Mattupetty Machan is a 1998 Malayalam movie directed by Jose Thomas.", " Mukesh, Baiju, Kalabhavan Navas, Jagathy Sreekumar, Oduvil Unnikrishnan, Maathu etc. played the main roles in the movie.", " The movie was produced by Gopikrishnan, Vinu Kiriyath and Kannan Nair under the banner of Gopurachithra who also distributed the movie.", " Rajan Kiriyath and Vinu Kiriyath created the story for which the script and direction was added by Udaykrishna and Siby K. Thomas.", " The film is considered as an All time Block Buster in Mukesh's career and was remade in Tamil as \"Banda Paramasivam\" with Prabhu and Rambha, remade in Telugu as \"Hungama\" with Ali and Venu Madhav.", " Bollywood blockbuster \"Housefull 2\" was an uncredited remake of \"Mattupetti Machan\"." ], "title": "Mattupetti Machan" }, { "sentences": [ "Guardians of the Galaxy (retroactively referred to as Guardians of the Galaxy Vol.", " 1) is a 2014 American superhero film based on the Marvel Comics superhero team of the same name, produced by Marvel Studios and distributed by Walt Disney Studios Motion Pictures.", " It is the tenth film in the Marvel Cinematic Universe.", " The film was directed by James Gunn, who wrote the screenplay with Nicole Perlman, and features an ensemble cast including Chris Pratt, Zoe Saldana, Dave Bautista, Vin Diesel, Bradley Cooper, Lee Pace, Michael Rooker, Karen Gillan, Djimon Hounsou, John C. Reilly, Glenn Close, and Benicio del Toro.", " In \"Guardians of the Galaxy\", Peter Quill forms an uneasy alliance with a group of extraterrestrial misfits who are fleeing after stealing a powerful artifact." ], "title": "Guardians of the Galaxy (film)" }, { "sentences": [ "The 100th Love with You, known in Japan as Kimi to Hyakkaime no Koi (君と100回目の恋 , The 100th Love with You ) , is a movie directed by Sho Tsukikawa starring the Japanese artist and singer miwa and actor Kentarō Sakaguchi." ], "title": "The 100th Love with You" }, { "sentences": [ "Hit List is a 1989 action–thriller movie directed by William Lustig.", " The tagline for the movie was: \"\"They attacked the wrong woman... They kidnapped the wrong child... And they made the wrong man their target.\"\"", " The film was produced by Cinetel Films and was distributed in US theaters by New Line Cinema and in Canadian theaters by Cineplex Odeon Films and on VHS format by RCA/Columbia Pictures Home Video, but has been out of print for some time.", " As of December 26, 2009, Sony has not announced any plans to release a DVD of the movie.", " The movie was referenced in the movie \"Urban Legend\" (1998)." ], "title": "Hit List (1989 film)" }, { "sentences": [ "Time\" 100 (often written in all-caps as TIME\" 100) is an annual list of the 100 most influential people in the world assembled by the American news magazine \"Time\".", " First published in 1999 as the result of a debate among American academics, politicians, and journalists, the list is now an annual event.", " Although appearing on the list is often seen as an honor, \"Time\" makes it clear that entrants are recognized for changing the world, regardless of the consequences of their actions.", " The final list of influential individuals is exclusively chosen by \"Time\" editors with nominations coming from the \"TIME\" 100 alumni and the magazine's international writing staff.", " Only the winner of the Reader's Poll, conducted days before the official list is revealed, is chosen by the general public." ], "title": "Time 100" }, { "sentences": [ "Sapne Saajan Ke is 1992 Hindi language movie directed by Lawrence D'Souza and starring Karishma Kapoor, Rahul Roy, and Jackie Shroff.", " The movie was a collaboration of director Lawrence D'Souza and producer Sudhakar Bokade after their blockbuster movie Saajan.", " However, the movie was average earner at box office.", " Actor Aditya Pancholi used his voice to promote the movie as another movie after super success of movie Saajan" ], "title": "Sapne Sajan Ke" }, { "sentences": [ "Phaansi is a 1978 Hindi movie directed by Harmesh Malhotra.", " The film stars Shashi Kapoor, Sulakshana Pandit, Pran and Ranjeet.", " The film's music is by Laxmikant Pyarelal.", " Actor Asrani has also played a role as a Muslim guy in the movie who was a closed friend to Shashi Kapoor and actor Iftikar played role as father to Shahsi Kapoor.", " Unfortunately, both of them was hanged to death by the villain (Ranjeet).", " Thumbs up for Ranjeet of acting the role of Chief of Daku in the movie.The movie was declared hits due to its story line, drama, songs and good action.", " A worth to watch movie of the 1970s." ], "title": "Phaansi" } ]
[ "Title: Bradley Cooper\n\nBradley Charles Cooper (born January 5, 1975) is an American actor. He was one of the world's highest-paid actors for three years, and has been nominated for various accolades, including four Academy Awards, two BAFTA Awards and two Golden Globe Awards. Cooper appeared in \"Forbes\" Celebrity 100 on two occasions and \"Time\"'s list of 100 most influential people in the world in 2015.", "Title: Golu Hadawatha\n\nGolu Hadawatha (Translation: Silence of the Heart) was a popular 1968 Sinhalese language romance movie directed by Maestro Lester James Peiris. Wickrema Bogoda and Anula Karunathilake act the lead roles of Sugath (Sugath Weerasekera) and Dhammhi (Dhamayanthi Kariyawasam). The movie's story is built on the novel Golu Hadawatha written by Karunasena Jayalath in 1962, based on his school time experiences and memories. Regi Siriwardena wrote the screenplay and Veteran Sinhala musician Premasiri Khemadasa composed the music. Golu Hadawatha is acclaimed as a movie that set a milestone in Sinhala moviemaking. It introduced a new cinematic format to the romance and love movie genre. The movie departs from the then traditional movie style; no hero, heroine,(\"Boy\" and \"Girl\") no enemy or villain, Joker, no songs, and fights etc. Based on a romantic and emotional attachment between a teenage boy and a girl who study in the same class of their school, Golu Hadawatha is regarded as one of the landmarks in Sri Lankan Cinema.", "Title: AFI's 100 Years...100 Movie Quotes\n\nPart of The American Film Institute (AFI 100 Years... series), AFI's 100 Years... 100 Movie Quotes is a list of the top 100 movie quotations in American cinema. The American Film Institute revealed the list on June 21, 2005, in a three-hour television program on CBS. The program was hosted by actor Pierce Brosnan and had commentary from many Hollywood actors and filmmakers. A jury consisting of 1,500 film artists, critics, and historians selected \"Frankly, my dear, I don't give a damn,\" spoken by Clark Gable as Rhett Butler in the 1939 American Civil War epic \"Gone with the Wind\" as the most memorable American movie quotation of all time.", "Title: Mattupetti Machan\n\nMattupetty Machan is a 1998 Malayalam movie directed by Jose Thomas. Mukesh, Baiju, Kalabhavan Navas, Jagathy Sreekumar, Oduvil Unnikrishnan, Maathu etc. played the main roles in the movie. The movie was produced by Gopikrishnan, Vinu Kiriyath and Kannan Nair under the banner of Gopurachithra who also distributed the movie. Rajan Kiriyath and Vinu Kiriyath created the story for which the script and direction was added by Udaykrishna and Siby K. Thomas. The film is considered as an All time Block Buster in Mukesh's career and was remade in Tamil as \"Banda Paramasivam\" with Prabhu and Rambha, remade in Telugu as \"Hungama\" with Ali and Venu Madhav. Bollywood blockbuster \"Housefull 2\" was an uncredited remake of \"Mattupetti Machan\".", "Title: Guardians of the Galaxy (film)\n\nGuardians of the Galaxy (retroactively referred to as Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 1) is a 2014 American superhero film based on the Marvel Comics superhero team of the same name, produced by Marvel Studios and distributed by Walt Disney Studios Motion Pictures. It is the tenth film in the Marvel Cinematic Universe. The film was directed by James Gunn, who wrote the screenplay with Nicole Perlman, and features an ensemble cast including Chris Pratt, Zoe Saldana, Dave Bautista, Vin Diesel, Bradley Cooper, Lee Pace, Michael Rooker, Karen Gillan, Djimon Hounsou, John C. Reilly, Glenn Close, and Benicio del Toro. In \"Guardians of the Galaxy\", Peter Quill forms an uneasy alliance with a group of extraterrestrial misfits who are fleeing after stealing a powerful artifact.", "Title: The 100th Love with You\n\nThe 100th Love with You, known in Japan as Kimi to Hyakkaime no Koi (君と100回目の恋 , The 100th Love with You ) , is a movie directed by Sho Tsukikawa starring the Japanese artist and singer miwa and actor Kentarō Sakaguchi.", "Title: Hit List (1989 film)\n\nHit List is a 1989 action–thriller movie directed by William Lustig. The tagline for the movie was: \"\"They attacked the wrong woman... They kidnapped the wrong child... And they made the wrong man their target.\"\" The film was produced by Cinetel Films and was distributed in US theaters by New Line Cinema and in Canadian theaters by Cineplex Odeon Films and on VHS format by RCA/Columbia Pictures Home Video, but has been out of print for some time. As of December 26, 2009, Sony has not announced any plans to release a DVD of the movie. The movie was referenced in the movie \"Urban Legend\" (1998).", "Title: Time 100\n\nTime\" 100 (often written in all-caps as TIME\" 100) is an annual list of the 100 most influential people in the world assembled by the American news magazine \"Time\". First published in 1999 as the result of a debate among American academics, politicians, and journalists, the list is now an annual event. Although appearing on the list is often seen as an honor, \"Time\" makes it clear that entrants are recognized for changing the world, regardless of the consequences of their actions. The final list of influential individuals is exclusively chosen by \"Time\" editors with nominations coming from the \"TIME\" 100 alumni and the magazine's international writing staff. Only the winner of the Reader's Poll, conducted days before the official list is revealed, is chosen by the general public.", "Title: Sapne Sajan Ke\n\nSapne Saajan Ke is 1992 Hindi language movie directed by Lawrence D'Souza and starring Karishma Kapoor, Rahul Roy, and Jackie Shroff. The movie was a collaboration of director Lawrence D'Souza and producer Sudhakar Bokade after their blockbuster movie Saajan. However, the movie was average earner at box office. Actor Aditya Pancholi used his voice to promote the movie as another movie after super success of movie Saajan", "Title: Phaansi\n\nPhaansi is a 1978 Hindi movie directed by Harmesh Malhotra. The film stars Shashi Kapoor, Sulakshana Pandit, Pran and Ranjeet. The film's music is by Laxmikant Pyarelal. Actor Asrani has also played a role as a Muslim guy in the movie who was a closed friend to Shashi Kapoor and actor Iftikar played role as father to Shahsi Kapoor. Unfortunately, both of them was hanged to death by the villain (Ranjeet). Thumbs up for Ranjeet of acting the role of Chief of Daku in the movie.The movie was declared hits due to its story line, drama, songs and good action. A worth to watch movie of the 1970s." ]
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Manchester United won the match 2–1 with goals from which English professional footballer who plays as a winger for Premier League club Manchester United and the England national team?
Jesse Lingard
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[ "Title: Phil Jones (footballer, born 1992)\n\nPhilip Anthony Jones (born 21 February 1992) is an English professional footballer who plays for Premier League club Manchester United and the England national team. Before joining Manchester United, Jones played for Blackburn Rovers at both youth and senior levels. Although primarily a centre-back, he has also been used as a right-back or defensive midfielder.", "Title: Luke Shaw\n\nLuke Paul Hoare Shaw (born 12 July 1995) is an English professional footballer who plays as a left-back for Premier League club Manchester United and the England national team.", "Title: Chris Smalling\n\nChristopher Lloyd Smalling (born 22 November 1989) is an English professional footballer who plays as a centre-back for Premier League club Manchester United and the England national team.", "Title: Jesse Lingard\n\nJesse Ellis Lingard (born 15 December 1992) is an English professional footballer who plays as a winger for Premier League club Manchester United and the England national team.", "Title: Wayne Rooney\n\nWayne Mark Rooney ( ; born 24 October 1985) is an English professional footballer who plays for Premier League club Everton. He has played much of his career as a forward, and he has also been used in various midfield roles. He is the record goalscorer for the England national team and for Manchester United. At club level, he has won every honour available in English, Continental and European football, with the exception of the European Super Cup. Along with Michael Carrick, he is the only English player to win the Premier League, FA Cup, UEFA Champions League, League Cup, UEFA Europa League and FIFA Club World Cup.", "Title: 2016 FA Community Shield\n\nThe 2016 FA Community Shield (also known as the 2016 FA Community Shield supported by McDonald's for sponsorship reasons) was the 94th FA Community Shield, an annual English football match played between the winners of the previous season's Premier League and FA Cup. The match was contested by 2015–16 FA Cup winners Manchester United, and Leicester City, champions of the 2015–16 Premier League. It was held at Wembley Stadium a week before the Premier League season kicked off. Manchester United won the match 2–1 with goals from Jesse Lingard and Zlatan Ibrahimović, either side of a goal from Leicester striker Jamie Vardy.", "Title: Ashley Young\n\nAshley Simon Young (born 9 July 1985) is an English professional footballer who plays as a winger for Premier League club Manchester United and the England national team.", "Title: Danny Drinkwater\n\nDaniel Noel Drinkwater (born 5 March 1990) is an English professional footballer who plays as a midfielder for Premier League club Chelsea and the England national team. He has previously spent time on loan at Huddersfield Town, Cardiff City, Watford and Barnsley, and also played for Manchester United and Leicester City. Drinkwater has also played internationally for England at under-18 and under-19 levels. He is a Premier League winner, having won the competition with Leicester in the 2015–16 season.", "Title: Marcus Rashford\n\nMarcus Rashford (born 31 October 1997) is an English professional footballer who plays as a forward for Premier League club Manchester United and the England national team.", "Title: Joe Hart\n\nCharles Joseph John \"Joe\" Hart (born 19 April 1987) is an English professional footballer who plays as a goalkeeper for West Ham United, on loan from fellow Premier League club Manchester City, and the England national team. With over 100 Premier League clean sheets, Hart holds the joint record for the most Premier League Golden Glove awards (four) and has amassed 73 international caps since his debut in 2008." ]
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What is the birthdate of this American professional wrestler currently signed to Global Force Wrestling, who was added to Generation Next wrestling stable in the summer of 2005?
March 19, 1983
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[ { "sentences": [ "Matthew Joseph Korklan (born March 19, 1983), also known by the ring name Matt Sydal, is an American professional wrestler currently signed to Global Force Wrestling.", " He is known for his time in WWE under the ring name Evan Bourne." ], "title": "Matt Sydal" }, { "sentences": [ "Bruce Prichard (born March 7, 1963) is a professional wrestling personality currently signed to Global Force Wrestling as both an on-air talent and in a backstage advisory role.", " He is perhaps best known as a manager and producer for World Wrestling Entertainment (WWE, formerly the World Wrestling Federation).", " As a manager for the promotion, Prichard performed under the ring name Brother Love and served as the original manager of The Undertaker.", " During Prichard's run as Brother Love, he hosted his own segment \"The Brother Love Show\" where he would usually support the heel wrestlers.", " After leaving WWE, Prichard was the Senior Vice President of Programming and Talent Relations for Total Nonstop Action Wrestling (TNA, now Global Force Wrestling).", " Prichard and Conrad Thompson co-host the podcast \"Something to Wrestle with Bruce Prichard.\"" ], "title": "Bruce Prichard" }, { "sentences": [ "Reno Scum are an American professional wrestling tag team consisting of Adam Thornstowe and Luster the Legend.", " They are best known for their work on the independent circuit and are best friends in real life.", " They are currently signed to Global Force Wrestling.", " They have also worked for Ring of Honor (ROH) and the original Global Force Wrestling (2014–2017).", " Though best known as a tag team, Reno Scum has also been a stable, which included, in addition to Luster and Thornstowe, Christina Von Eerie, Paul Isadora and Shane Dynasty.", " Scum has been said to stand for Socially Corrupt Underground Militia." ], "title": "Reno Scum" }, { "sentences": [ "Retesh Bhalla (born April 7, 1982) is an Indo-American professional wrestler, better known by his ring name, Sonjay Dutt.", " He is currently signed with Global Force Wrestling.", " He also competed for the original Global Force Wrestling, where he was a former GFW NEX*GEN Champion.", " His ring name is modeled after that of famous Bollywood actor Sanjay Dutt." ], "title": "Sonjay Dutt" }, { "sentences": [ "Thomas Raymond Latimer (born 6 August 1986) is an English professional wrestler and occasional actor, signed to Global Force Wrestling under the ring name Bram.", " Before signing to Global Force Wrestling (formerly Total Nonstop Action Wrestling), he performed under the ring name Kenneth Cameron for WWE's developmental territories FCW and NXT as a member of The Ascension." ], "title": "Bram (wrestler)" }, { "sentences": [ "Generation Next and also (simply stylized as GenNext) was a professional wrestling stable in the Ring of Honor (ROH) promotion.", " Formed in Philadelphia, PA at the event Generation Next, on May 22, 2004, by Alex Shelley, the original Generation Next consisted of Shelley, Austin Aries, Sabin, Roderick Strong and Jack Evans.", " Shelley and Sabin was eventually kicked out of the group and replaced by Aries as the leader, who would later added Matt Sydal to the faction in the summer of 2005.", " On June 3, 2006 at \"Destiny\", Aries officially disbanded Generation Next, with the four wrestling as a faction for one last time on July 29, 2006 at \"Generation Now\"." ], "title": "Generation Next" }, { "sentences": [ "Noam David Dar (Hebrew: נועם דר; born 28 July 1993) is an Israeli born Scottish professional wrestler currently signed to WWE, where he performs on the Raw brand.", " He first competed for WWE in the 2016 Cruiserweight Classic.", " He has also worked for Total Nonstop Action Wrestling (TNA) and its \"British Boot Camp\" series, Progress Wrestling, Preston City Wrestling (PCW), Insane Championship Wrestling (ICW), Dragon Gate UK (DGUK), Revolution Pro Wrestling (RPW), Westside Xtreme Wrestling (wXw), Global Force Wrestling (GFW) and Ring of Honor (ROH).", " Dar is a former two time ICW Zero-G Champion and a former PCW Cruiserweight Champion, among other championships and accomplishments.", " Dar is the first Israeli wrestler to perform in WWE." ], "title": "Noam Dar" }, { "sentences": [ "Laura Dennis (born September 3, 1987) is a Canadian professional wrestler currently signed to Global Force Wrestling under the ring name Allie, where she is a former TNA Knockouts Champion.", " She is well known for working for Great Canadian Wrestling, NCW Femmes Fatales, Shimmer Women Athletes, Shine Wrestling, Women Superstars Uncensored (WSU) and Combat Zone Wrestling (CZW) under the ring name Cherry Bomb.", " With tag team partner Kimber Lee, collectively known as The Kimber Bombs, they have held the Shine Tag Team Championship and the Shimmer Tag Team Championship both once.", " She is also A former 1 time WSU Champion." ], "title": "Allie (wrestler)" }, { "sentences": [ "Jackson Dane (born April 10, 1981) is an American professional wrestler currently signed to Global Force Wrestling under the ring name Wilcox.", " He is perhaps best known for his tenure with various National Wrestling Alliance member promotions.", " Within the NWA he is the former NWA World Heavyweight Champion and a former NWA National Heavyweight, NWA North American Heavyweight and NWA World Tag Team Champion.", " He has also worked for New Japan Pro Wrestling (NJPW) and Ring of Honor (ROH)." ], "title": "Jax Dane" }, { "sentences": [ "Jesse Guilmette (born June 3, 1980) is an American professional wrestler currently signed to Global Force Wrestling under the ring name Braxton Sutter.", " Guilmette is also known for his time on the independent circuit under the ring name Pepper Parks, most notably in Combat Zone Wrestling (CZW), where he was a one-time CZW World Tag Team Champion with Blk Jeez." ], "title": "Braxton Sutter" } ]
[ "Title: Matt Sydal\n\nMatthew Joseph Korklan (born March 19, 1983), also known by the ring name Matt Sydal, is an American professional wrestler currently signed to Global Force Wrestling. He is known for his time in WWE under the ring name Evan Bourne.", "Title: Bruce Prichard\n\nBruce Prichard (born March 7, 1963) is a professional wrestling personality currently signed to Global Force Wrestling as both an on-air talent and in a backstage advisory role. He is perhaps best known as a manager and producer for World Wrestling Entertainment (WWE, formerly the World Wrestling Federation). As a manager for the promotion, Prichard performed under the ring name Brother Love and served as the original manager of The Undertaker. During Prichard's run as Brother Love, he hosted his own segment \"The Brother Love Show\" where he would usually support the heel wrestlers. After leaving WWE, Prichard was the Senior Vice President of Programming and Talent Relations for Total Nonstop Action Wrestling (TNA, now Global Force Wrestling). Prichard and Conrad Thompson co-host the podcast \"Something to Wrestle with Bruce Prichard.\"", "Title: Reno Scum\n\nReno Scum are an American professional wrestling tag team consisting of Adam Thornstowe and Luster the Legend. They are best known for their work on the independent circuit and are best friends in real life. They are currently signed to Global Force Wrestling. They have also worked for Ring of Honor (ROH) and the original Global Force Wrestling (2014–2017). Though best known as a tag team, Reno Scum has also been a stable, which included, in addition to Luster and Thornstowe, Christina Von Eerie, Paul Isadora and Shane Dynasty. Scum has been said to stand for Socially Corrupt Underground Militia.", "Title: Sonjay Dutt\n\nRetesh Bhalla (born April 7, 1982) is an Indo-American professional wrestler, better known by his ring name, Sonjay Dutt. He is currently signed with Global Force Wrestling. He also competed for the original Global Force Wrestling, where he was a former GFW NEX*GEN Champion. His ring name is modeled after that of famous Bollywood actor Sanjay Dutt.", "Title: Bram (wrestler)\n\nThomas Raymond Latimer (born 6 August 1986) is an English professional wrestler and occasional actor, signed to Global Force Wrestling under the ring name Bram. Before signing to Global Force Wrestling (formerly Total Nonstop Action Wrestling), he performed under the ring name Kenneth Cameron for WWE's developmental territories FCW and NXT as a member of The Ascension.", "Title: Generation Next\n\nGeneration Next and also (simply stylized as GenNext) was a professional wrestling stable in the Ring of Honor (ROH) promotion. Formed in Philadelphia, PA at the event Generation Next, on May 22, 2004, by Alex Shelley, the original Generation Next consisted of Shelley, Austin Aries, Sabin, Roderick Strong and Jack Evans. Shelley and Sabin was eventually kicked out of the group and replaced by Aries as the leader, who would later added Matt Sydal to the faction in the summer of 2005. On June 3, 2006 at \"Destiny\", Aries officially disbanded Generation Next, with the four wrestling as a faction for one last time on July 29, 2006 at \"Generation Now\".", "Title: Noam Dar\n\nNoam David Dar (Hebrew: נועם דר; born 28 July 1993) is an Israeli born Scottish professional wrestler currently signed to WWE, where he performs on the Raw brand. He first competed for WWE in the 2016 Cruiserweight Classic. He has also worked for Total Nonstop Action Wrestling (TNA) and its \"British Boot Camp\" series, Progress Wrestling, Preston City Wrestling (PCW), Insane Championship Wrestling (ICW), Dragon Gate UK (DGUK), Revolution Pro Wrestling (RPW), Westside Xtreme Wrestling (wXw), Global Force Wrestling (GFW) and Ring of Honor (ROH). Dar is a former two time ICW Zero-G Champion and a former PCW Cruiserweight Champion, among other championships and accomplishments. Dar is the first Israeli wrestler to perform in WWE.", "Title: Allie (wrestler)\n\nLaura Dennis (born September 3, 1987) is a Canadian professional wrestler currently signed to Global Force Wrestling under the ring name Allie, where she is a former TNA Knockouts Champion. She is well known for working for Great Canadian Wrestling, NCW Femmes Fatales, Shimmer Women Athletes, Shine Wrestling, Women Superstars Uncensored (WSU) and Combat Zone Wrestling (CZW) under the ring name Cherry Bomb. With tag team partner Kimber Lee, collectively known as The Kimber Bombs, they have held the Shine Tag Team Championship and the Shimmer Tag Team Championship both once. She is also A former 1 time WSU Champion.", "Title: Jax Dane\n\nJackson Dane (born April 10, 1981) is an American professional wrestler currently signed to Global Force Wrestling under the ring name Wilcox. He is perhaps best known for his tenure with various National Wrestling Alliance member promotions. Within the NWA he is the former NWA World Heavyweight Champion and a former NWA National Heavyweight, NWA North American Heavyweight and NWA World Tag Team Champion. He has also worked for New Japan Pro Wrestling (NJPW) and Ring of Honor (ROH).", "Title: Braxton Sutter\n\nJesse Guilmette (born June 3, 1980) is an American professional wrestler currently signed to Global Force Wrestling under the ring name Braxton Sutter. Guilmette is also known for his time on the independent circuit under the ring name Pepper Parks, most notably in Combat Zone Wrestling (CZW), where he was a one-time CZW World Tag Team Champion with Blk Jeez." ]
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What Austrian race car driver, currently racing for Aston Martin Racing, was one of the seat holders for the A1 Team Austria team in the 2005-06 A1 Grand Prix season?
Mathias Lauda
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[ { "sentences": [ "The 2005–06 A1 Grand Prix of Nations, Great Britain was an A1 Grand Prix race, held on 25 September 2005 at the Brands Hatch circuit in Kent, England.", " This was the first in the 2005-06 A1 Grand Prix season, and the first race in the history of the A1 Grand Prix series." ], "title": "2005–06 A1 Grand Prix of Nations, Great Britain" }, { "sentences": [ "The 2006–07 A1 Grand Prix of Nations, Australia is an A1 Grand Prix race, to be held on 4 February 2007 at Eastern Creek Raceway in Sydney, Australia.", " This was the seventh race in the 2006-07 A1 Grand Prix season and the second meeting held at the circuit.", " Nico Hülkenberg, who won both the Sprint and Main races, set the still standing (as of March 2013) outright lap record for the original 3.93 km (2.44 mi) long circuit with a time of 1:19.1420 in his A1 Team Germany Lola A1GP Zytek." ], "title": "2006–07 A1 Grand Prix of Nations, Australia" }, { "sentences": [ "Mathias Lauda (born 30 January 1981) is an Austrian race car driver currently racing for Aston Martin Racing as a factory driver in the FIA World Endurance Championship.", " He is the son of three-time Formula One world champion Niki Lauda and Marlene, and also has a brother, Lukas, who is currently his manager." ], "title": "Mathias Lauda" }, { "sentences": [ "This article is a list of records in the A1 Grand Prix World Cup of Motorsport, since the inaugural 2005–06 A1 Grand Prix season, and is accurate up to and including the 2008–09 A1 Grand Prix season." ], "title": "List of A1 Grand Prix records" }, { "sentences": [ "The A1 Team Austria is the Austrian team of A1 Grand Prix, an international racing series.", " It was involved only in the first A1 Grand Prix season." ], "title": "A1 Team Austria" }, { "sentences": [ "Lauda Motorsport Management is a company run by the Lauda Motorsport family involving Nikki Lauda and Mathias Lauda.", " They were the seat holders for the A1 Team Austria team in the 2005-06 A1 Grand Prix season.", " However the team is now defunct." ], "title": "Lauda Motorsport Management" }, { "sentences": [ "Cristiano Morgado (born 27 August 1979 in Johannesburg) is a South African race car driver of Portuguese descent residing in Durban, South Africa.", " His racing achievements to date include winning the Rotax Max World Championship in 2004 and the European Championship the following year in the RM1 class.", " He was also on pole position for the 2004 Formula Ford Festival in his first year of car racing.", " In 2006 he achieved 4 wins on his way to the runner up spot in the British Formula Three National Class Championship.", " These achievements led him to receive the honor of Springbok Colors.", " In 2008 he entered the new Formula Volkswagen Series launched in South Africa scoring 8 wins during the championship season.", " These results earned him his first A1 Grand Prix berth for A1 Team South Africa as the test driver in Taupo, New Zealand.", " Following a good performance he was also selected for the final two races of the season in Portimão, Portugal and Brands Hatch, England.", " In a return to karting for the 2011 season, he won the Rotax World Championship in the DD2 Masters class.", " He repeated this feat in 2012 and again in 2013, becoming the first driver to ever hold four Rotax world titles." ], "title": "Cristiano Morgado" }, { "sentences": [ "The 2005–06 A1 Grand Prix of Nations, South Africa was an A1 Grand Prix race, held on the weekend of 29 January 2006 at a street course in Durban, South Africa.", " This was the only street course of the 2005-06 A1 Grand Prix season." ], "title": "2005–06 A1 Grand Prix of Nations, South Africa" }, { "sentences": [ "Nino Piccoli (born ??", ", ??", " in ??)", " is an Italian racing driver.", " He tested for A1 Team Italy during the 2005–06 A1 Grand Prix season." ], "title": "Nino Piccoli" }, { "sentences": [ "Aston Martin Racing is a British auto racing team established in 2004 as a partnership between automobile manufacturer Aston Martin and engineering group Prodrive.", " The partnership was initially created for the purpose of returning Aston Martin to sports car racing with the DBR9, a heavily modified variant of the Aston Martin DB9.", " Since the DBR9's racing debut in 2005, Aston Martin Racing has expanded to build a variety of cars available to customers, as well as development of Aston Martin's V12 engine for Le Mans Prototype use.", " Aston Martin Racing's program has earned several successes over the years." ], "title": "Aston Martin Racing" } ]
[ "Title: 2005–06 A1 Grand Prix of Nations, Great Britain\n\nThe 2005–06 A1 Grand Prix of Nations, Great Britain was an A1 Grand Prix race, held on 25 September 2005 at the Brands Hatch circuit in Kent, England. This was the first in the 2005-06 A1 Grand Prix season, and the first race in the history of the A1 Grand Prix series.", "Title: 2006–07 A1 Grand Prix of Nations, Australia\n\nThe 2006–07 A1 Grand Prix of Nations, Australia is an A1 Grand Prix race, to be held on 4 February 2007 at Eastern Creek Raceway in Sydney, Australia. This was the seventh race in the 2006-07 A1 Grand Prix season and the second meeting held at the circuit. Nico Hülkenberg, who won both the Sprint and Main races, set the still standing (as of March 2013) outright lap record for the original 3.93 km (2.44 mi) long circuit with a time of 1:19.1420 in his A1 Team Germany Lola A1GP Zytek.", "Title: Mathias Lauda\n\nMathias Lauda (born 30 January 1981) is an Austrian race car driver currently racing for Aston Martin Racing as a factory driver in the FIA World Endurance Championship. He is the son of three-time Formula One world champion Niki Lauda and Marlene, and also has a brother, Lukas, who is currently his manager.", "Title: List of A1 Grand Prix records\n\nThis article is a list of records in the A1 Grand Prix World Cup of Motorsport, since the inaugural 2005–06 A1 Grand Prix season, and is accurate up to and including the 2008–09 A1 Grand Prix season.", "Title: A1 Team Austria\n\nThe A1 Team Austria is the Austrian team of A1 Grand Prix, an international racing series. It was involved only in the first A1 Grand Prix season.", "Title: Lauda Motorsport Management\n\nLauda Motorsport Management is a company run by the Lauda Motorsport family involving Nikki Lauda and Mathias Lauda. They were the seat holders for the A1 Team Austria team in the 2005-06 A1 Grand Prix season. However the team is now defunct.", "Title: Cristiano Morgado\n\nCristiano Morgado (born 27 August 1979 in Johannesburg) is a South African race car driver of Portuguese descent residing in Durban, South Africa. His racing achievements to date include winning the Rotax Max World Championship in 2004 and the European Championship the following year in the RM1 class. He was also on pole position for the 2004 Formula Ford Festival in his first year of car racing. In 2006 he achieved 4 wins on his way to the runner up spot in the British Formula Three National Class Championship. These achievements led him to receive the honor of Springbok Colors. In 2008 he entered the new Formula Volkswagen Series launched in South Africa scoring 8 wins during the championship season. These results earned him his first A1 Grand Prix berth for A1 Team South Africa as the test driver in Taupo, New Zealand. Following a good performance he was also selected for the final two races of the season in Portimão, Portugal and Brands Hatch, England. In a return to karting for the 2011 season, he won the Rotax World Championship in the DD2 Masters class. He repeated this feat in 2012 and again in 2013, becoming the first driver to ever hold four Rotax world titles.", "Title: 2005–06 A1 Grand Prix of Nations, South Africa\n\nThe 2005–06 A1 Grand Prix of Nations, South Africa was an A1 Grand Prix race, held on the weekend of 29 January 2006 at a street course in Durban, South Africa. This was the only street course of the 2005-06 A1 Grand Prix season.", "Title: Nino Piccoli\n\nNino Piccoli (born ?? , ?? in ??) is an Italian racing driver. He tested for A1 Team Italy during the 2005–06 A1 Grand Prix season.", "Title: Aston Martin Racing\n\nAston Martin Racing is a British auto racing team established in 2004 as a partnership between automobile manufacturer Aston Martin and engineering group Prodrive. The partnership was initially created for the purpose of returning Aston Martin to sports car racing with the DBR9, a heavily modified variant of the Aston Martin DB9. Since the DBR9's racing debut in 2005, Aston Martin Racing has expanded to build a variety of cars available to customers, as well as development of Aston Martin's V12 engine for Le Mans Prototype use. Aston Martin Racing's program has earned several successes over the years." ]
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8:18 is the fifth studio album by the band The Devil Wears Prada, an American metalcore band from Dayton, Ohio, formed in which year?
2005
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{ "title": [ "8:18", "The Devil Wears Prada (band)" ], "sent_id": [ 0, 0 ] }
[ { "sentences": [ "Transit Blues is the sixth studio album by metalcore band The Devil Wears Prada.", " It was released on October 7, 2016 through Rise Records.", " For the album, Giuseppe Capolupo, drummer of Demise of Eros, Haste the Day and Once Nothing, stated he had recorded on \"Transit Blues\", after Daniel Williams left the band." ], "title": "Transit Blues" }, { "sentences": [ "The Devil Wears Prada is an American metalcore band from Dayton, Ohio, formed in 2005.", " It consists of members Mike Hranica (vocals, additional guitar), Jeremy DePoyster (rhythm guitar, vocals), Kyle Sipress (lead guitar, backing vocals), and Andy Trick (bass).", " The band had maintained its original lineup until keyboardist James Baney left the band.", " To date, the group has released six full-length albums: \"\" (2006), \"Plagues\" (2007), \"With Roots Above and Branches Below\" (2009), \"Dead Throne\" (2011), \"\" (2013) and \"Transit Blues\" (2016) as well as two EPs, one DVD, sixteen singles, and thirteen music videos." ], "title": "The Devil Wears Prada (band)" }, { "sentences": [ "The Devil Wears Prada discography, an American Christian melodic metalcore band from Dayton, Ohio, consists of six studio albums, one demo, two extended plays, seventeen singles and ten music videos." ], "title": "The Devil Wears Prada discography" }, { "sentences": [ "Dead Throne is the fourth studio album by American metalcore band The Devil Wears Prada.", " It was released on September 13, 2011 through Ferret Music.", " Produced by Adam Dutkiewicz, the record was recorded in several studios across the United States from November 2010 – April 2011.", " The album is a follow up to The Devil Wears Prada's 2009 album, \"With Roots Above and Branches Below\".", " Much like their previous efforts the album's lyrics were penned by lead vocalist Mike Hranica, whose lyrical direction focused on anti-idolatry concepts.", " The band's musical style changed after the success of the \"Zombie EP\", this led to, what Hranica described as; fusing the melodic elements of their previous studio albums with the ferocity of \"Zombie\"." ], "title": "Dead Throne" }, { "sentences": [ "Zombie is the first EP by American metalcore band The Devil Wears Prada.", " It was released on August 23, 2010.", " The band announced they would tour in support of the EP's five year anniversary, where they will play the album in its entirety." ], "title": "Zombie (EP)" }, { "sentences": [ "Space is the second EP by American metalcore band The Devil Wears Prada.", " The album was released on August 21, 2015 through Rise Records.", " It is the group's first release without guitarist Chris Rubey." ], "title": "Space (EP)" }, { "sentences": [ "With Roots Above and Branches Below is the third studio album by American melodic metalcore band The Devil Wears Prada, released on May 5, 2009, through Ferret Music.", " Upon its release it charted the \"Billboard\" 200 at number 11, selling 31,000 in its first week." ], "title": "With Roots Above and Branches Below" }, { "sentences": [ "8:18 is the fifth studio album by metalcore band The Devil Wears Prada.", " It is the first album without founding keyboardist James Baney, and the final album with founding members Chris Rubey and Daniel Williams.", " It topped the Christian charts and came in at No. 20 and No. 6 on the \"Billboard\" 200 and rock charts respectively, selling 16,000 copies in the first week." ], "title": "8:18" }, { "sentences": [ "Dead & Alive is the first live album from the Christian metalcore band The Devil Wears Prada.", " The album was recorded in Worcester, Massachusetts on the \"Dead Throne US Tour\".", " This is the last album to feature keyboard player James Baney, before he left the band on February 22, 2012.", " The album contains a DVD with the live show and also a CD album, which contains songs from their previous albums including the latest album, \"Dead Throne\".", " To promote the album, the band released a video for \"Vengeance\" that was recorded live from the tour." ], "title": "Dead &amp; Alive (The Devil Wears Prada album)" }, { "sentences": [ "The Rise Up Tour is a concert tour co-headlined by American metalcore band The Devil Wears Prada and American metalcore band Memphis May Fire.", " The tour supports The Devil Wears Prada's Sixth studio album, \"Transit Blues\" and Memphis May Fire's fifth studio album, \"This Light I Hold\".", " The second leg in Europe added Canadian post-hardcore band Silverstein as a third headliner supporting their eighth studio album \"I Am Alive in Everything I Touch." ], "title": "Rise Up Tour" } ]
[ "Title: Transit Blues\n\nTransit Blues is the sixth studio album by metalcore band The Devil Wears Prada. It was released on October 7, 2016 through Rise Records. For the album, Giuseppe Capolupo, drummer of Demise of Eros, Haste the Day and Once Nothing, stated he had recorded on \"Transit Blues\", after Daniel Williams left the band.", "Title: The Devil Wears Prada (band)\n\nThe Devil Wears Prada is an American metalcore band from Dayton, Ohio, formed in 2005. It consists of members Mike Hranica (vocals, additional guitar), Jeremy DePoyster (rhythm guitar, vocals), Kyle Sipress (lead guitar, backing vocals), and Andy Trick (bass). The band had maintained its original lineup until keyboardist James Baney left the band. To date, the group has released six full-length albums: \"\" (2006), \"Plagues\" (2007), \"With Roots Above and Branches Below\" (2009), \"Dead Throne\" (2011), \"\" (2013) and \"Transit Blues\" (2016) as well as two EPs, one DVD, sixteen singles, and thirteen music videos.", "Title: The Devil Wears Prada discography\n\nThe Devil Wears Prada discography, an American Christian melodic metalcore band from Dayton, Ohio, consists of six studio albums, one demo, two extended plays, seventeen singles and ten music videos.", "Title: Dead Throne\n\nDead Throne is the fourth studio album by American metalcore band The Devil Wears Prada. It was released on September 13, 2011 through Ferret Music. Produced by Adam Dutkiewicz, the record was recorded in several studios across the United States from November 2010 – April 2011. The album is a follow up to The Devil Wears Prada's 2009 album, \"With Roots Above and Branches Below\". Much like their previous efforts the album's lyrics were penned by lead vocalist Mike Hranica, whose lyrical direction focused on anti-idolatry concepts. The band's musical style changed after the success of the \"Zombie EP\", this led to, what Hranica described as; fusing the melodic elements of their previous studio albums with the ferocity of \"Zombie\".", "Title: Zombie (EP)\n\nZombie is the first EP by American metalcore band The Devil Wears Prada. It was released on August 23, 2010. The band announced they would tour in support of the EP's five year anniversary, where they will play the album in its entirety.", "Title: Space (EP)\n\nSpace is the second EP by American metalcore band The Devil Wears Prada. The album was released on August 21, 2015 through Rise Records. It is the group's first release without guitarist Chris Rubey.", "Title: With Roots Above and Branches Below\n\nWith Roots Above and Branches Below is the third studio album by American melodic metalcore band The Devil Wears Prada, released on May 5, 2009, through Ferret Music. Upon its release it charted the \"Billboard\" 200 at number 11, selling 31,000 in its first week.", "Title: 8:18\n\n8:18 is the fifth studio album by metalcore band The Devil Wears Prada. It is the first album without founding keyboardist James Baney, and the final album with founding members Chris Rubey and Daniel Williams. It topped the Christian charts and came in at No. 20 and No. 6 on the \"Billboard\" 200 and rock charts respectively, selling 16,000 copies in the first week.", "Title: Dead &amp; Alive (The Devil Wears Prada album)\n\nDead & Alive is the first live album from the Christian metalcore band The Devil Wears Prada. The album was recorded in Worcester, Massachusetts on the \"Dead Throne US Tour\". This is the last album to feature keyboard player James Baney, before he left the band on February 22, 2012. The album contains a DVD with the live show and also a CD album, which contains songs from their previous albums including the latest album, \"Dead Throne\". To promote the album, the band released a video for \"Vengeance\" that was recorded live from the tour.", "Title: Rise Up Tour\n\nThe Rise Up Tour is a concert tour co-headlined by American metalcore band The Devil Wears Prada and American metalcore band Memphis May Fire. The tour supports The Devil Wears Prada's Sixth studio album, \"Transit Blues\" and Memphis May Fire's fifth studio album, \"This Light I Hold\". The second leg in Europe added Canadian post-hardcore band Silverstein as a third headliner supporting their eighth studio album \"I Am Alive in Everything I Touch." ]
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What connection does the private liberal arts college known for its distinctive curriculum centered on reading and discussing the Great Books of Western Civilization have to] EnVISIONing Annapolis?
Important contributors and co-sponsors
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{ "title": [ "EnVISIONing Annapolis", "St. John's College (Annapolis/Santa Fe)" ], "sent_id": [ 3, 0 ] }
[ { "sentences": [ "Hillsdale College is a co-educational, non-profit liberal arts college in Hillsdale, Michigan, United States.", " Most of the curriculum is based on and centered on the teaching of the Western heritage as a product of both the Greco-Roman culture and the Judeo-Christian tradition.", " Hillsdale requires every student, regardless of major, to complete a core curriculum that includes courses on the Great Books and the U.S. Constitution.", " The college declines to accept federal financial support, instead providing private financial assistance to its students." ], "title": "Hillsdale College" }, { "sentences": [ "St. John's College is a private liberal arts college known for its distinctive curriculum centered on reading and discussing the Great Books of Western Civilization.", " It has two U.S. campuses: one in Annapolis, Maryland, and one in Santa Fe, New Mexico, both of which rank in the top 100 Best Liberal Arts Colleges according to the \"U.S. News & World Report\" website." ], "title": "St. John's College (Annapolis/Santa Fe)" }, { "sentences": [ "Colby College is a private liberal arts college in Waterville, Maine.", " Approximately 1,800 students from more than 60 countries are enrolled annually.", " The college offers 54 major fields of study and 30 minors.", " It was founded in 1813 as the Maine Literary and Theological Institution until it was renamed after the city it resides in with Waterville College.", " The donations of Christian philanthropist Gardner Colby saw the institution renamed again to Colby University before concluding on its final and current title, reflecting its liberal arts college curriculum." ], "title": "Colby College" }, { "sentences": [ "Tempe Preparatory Academy is a public charter school in Tempe, a suburb of Phoenix, Arizona in the United States.", " Founded in 1996, Tempe Preparatory Academy (also known as Tempe Prep or TPA) offers a Great Books, core liberal arts curriculum centered on Western tradition, history, language, and literature.", " Its motto is \"Verum, Pulchrum, Bonum\", meaning \"Truth, Beauty, Goodness\".", " It is also the founding model for the Great Hearts Academies schools, with which it is otherwise unaffiliated.", " Tempe Prep is an independently-governed public charter school.", " The current headmaster is Dr. Wayne Porter.", " Past headmasters include Dr. Thomas Butler, Mr. Andrew Zwernaman, Dr. Daniel Scoggin, Mr. Ron Bergez, Ms. Julie Boles, Mr. Hugh Hallman, Dr. Torren Baker and Dr. David Baum." ], "title": "Tempe Preparatory Academy" }, { "sentences": [ "Imago Dei College is an Evangelical Classical Christian Liberal Arts College in the ‘Great Books’ tradition.", " It is located in the community of Oak Glen, California in the San Bernardino mountains.", " The college curriculum, pedagogy and style are reminiscent of the classical educational paradigm.", " The curriculum is comprehensive both in content (theology, philosophy, mathematics, science, history, literature, language arts, and physical education) and chronologically (from the earliest literary history to contemporary times).", " Imago Dei College offers one interdisciplinary degree to all their students in Classical Liberal Arts with possible double majors in Theology, Philosophy, History, and Literature." ], "title": "Imago Dei College" }, { "sentences": [ "Liberal arts colleges are primarily colleges or universities with an emphasis upon undergraduate study in the liberal arts.", " The \"Encyclopædia Britannica Concise\" offers the following definition of the liberal arts as a, \"college or university curriculum aimed at imparting general knowledge and developing general intellectual capacities, in contrast to a professional, vocational, or technical curriculum.\"", " Although the genesis for what is known today as the liberal arts college began in Europe, the term is commonly associated with the United States.", " Liberal arts colleges are found in countries all over the world as well.", " See the list (link) of international members of the Association of American Colleges and Universities for other institutions offering liberal arts education programs." ], "title": "List of liberal arts colleges" }, { "sentences": [ "A liberal arts college is a college with an emphasis on undergraduate study in the liberal arts and sciences.", " A liberal arts college aims to impart a broad general knowledge and develop general intellectual capacities, in contrast to a professional, vocational, or technical curriculum.", " Students in a liberal arts college generally major in a particular discipline while receiving exposure to a wide range of academic subjects, including sciences as well as the traditional humanities subjects taught as liberal arts.", " Although it draws on European antecedents, the liberal arts college is strongly associated with American higher education, and most liberal arts colleges around the world draw explicitly on the American model." ], "title": "Liberal arts college" }, { "sentences": [ "Max Weismann (June 8, 1936 Chicago, IL – February 22, 2017) was an American philosopher and a long-time friend and colleague of Mortimer Adler, with whom he co-founded the Center for the Study of the Great Ideas in Chicago.", " He is director and president of the Center and has dedicated his time and talents to promoting the philosophical and pedagogical ideas of Dr. Adler, especially the importance of the study of the \"Great Books\".", " He also compiled, edited and published, \"How To Think About the Great Ideas: From the Great Books of Western Civilization\", a 600-page tome of never published work from Adler’s television series, \"The Great Ideas\".", " Weismann serves as chairman of the Great Books Academy (over 3000 students) and is a Fellow at the Adler-Aquinas Institute." ], "title": "Max Weismann" }, { "sentences": [ "EnVISIONing Annapolis was a privately funded lecture series and visioning charrette for Annapolis, Maryland, that aimed to generate dialogue on responsible, long-term development of the city.", " Activities for enVISIONing Annapolis ran from 2007 through 2008.", " The organization backing the process, the EnVISIONing Annapolis Foundation, was formed solely for this purpose.", " Important contributors and co-sponsors include the University of Maryland, Annapolis Charter 300, and St. Johns College.", " The primary organizers of the project included MS&R Architects (Garth Rockcastle and Troy Urman), Miriam Gusevich, and Glenn Smith." ], "title": "EnVISIONing Annapolis" }, { "sentences": [ "The Colorado College (CC) is a private liberal arts college in Colorado Springs, Colorado, United States, near the foot of the Rocky Mountains.", " It was founded in 1874 by Thomas Nelson Haskell in his daughter's memory.", " The college enrolls approximately 2,000 undergraduates at its 90 acre campus, 70 mi south of Denver.", " The college offers 42 majors and 33 minors, and has a student-faculty ratio of 10:1.", " Famous alumni include James Heckman, Ken Salazar, Lynne Cheney, Thomas Hornsby Ferril, Marc Webb, and Steve Sabol.", " Colorado College had an acceptance rate of 15% for the Class of 2021, was ranked as the best private college in Colorado by Forbes, and was listed as tied for the 23rd-best National Liberal Arts College, and as the No. 1 Most Innovative Liberal Arts School, in the 2018 \"U.S. News & World Report\" rankings." ], "title": "Colorado College" } ]
[ "Title: Hillsdale College\n\nHillsdale College is a co-educational, non-profit liberal arts college in Hillsdale, Michigan, United States. Most of the curriculum is based on and centered on the teaching of the Western heritage as a product of both the Greco-Roman culture and the Judeo-Christian tradition. Hillsdale requires every student, regardless of major, to complete a core curriculum that includes courses on the Great Books and the U.S. Constitution. The college declines to accept federal financial support, instead providing private financial assistance to its students.", "Title: St. John's College (Annapolis/Santa Fe)\n\nSt. John's College is a private liberal arts college known for its distinctive curriculum centered on reading and discussing the Great Books of Western Civilization. It has two U.S. campuses: one in Annapolis, Maryland, and one in Santa Fe, New Mexico, both of which rank in the top 100 Best Liberal Arts Colleges according to the \"U.S. News & World Report\" website.", "Title: Colby College\n\nColby College is a private liberal arts college in Waterville, Maine. Approximately 1,800 students from more than 60 countries are enrolled annually. The college offers 54 major fields of study and 30 minors. It was founded in 1813 as the Maine Literary and Theological Institution until it was renamed after the city it resides in with Waterville College. The donations of Christian philanthropist Gardner Colby saw the institution renamed again to Colby University before concluding on its final and current title, reflecting its liberal arts college curriculum.", "Title: Tempe Preparatory Academy\n\nTempe Preparatory Academy is a public charter school in Tempe, a suburb of Phoenix, Arizona in the United States. Founded in 1996, Tempe Preparatory Academy (also known as Tempe Prep or TPA) offers a Great Books, core liberal arts curriculum centered on Western tradition, history, language, and literature. Its motto is \"Verum, Pulchrum, Bonum\", meaning \"Truth, Beauty, Goodness\". It is also the founding model for the Great Hearts Academies schools, with which it is otherwise unaffiliated. Tempe Prep is an independently-governed public charter school. The current headmaster is Dr. Wayne Porter. Past headmasters include Dr. Thomas Butler, Mr. Andrew Zwernaman, Dr. Daniel Scoggin, Mr. Ron Bergez, Ms. Julie Boles, Mr. Hugh Hallman, Dr. Torren Baker and Dr. David Baum.", "Title: Imago Dei College\n\nImago Dei College is an Evangelical Classical Christian Liberal Arts College in the ‘Great Books’ tradition. It is located in the community of Oak Glen, California in the San Bernardino mountains. The college curriculum, pedagogy and style are reminiscent of the classical educational paradigm. The curriculum is comprehensive both in content (theology, philosophy, mathematics, science, history, literature, language arts, and physical education) and chronologically (from the earliest literary history to contemporary times). Imago Dei College offers one interdisciplinary degree to all their students in Classical Liberal Arts with possible double majors in Theology, Philosophy, History, and Literature.", "Title: List of liberal arts colleges\n\nLiberal arts colleges are primarily colleges or universities with an emphasis upon undergraduate study in the liberal arts. The \"Encyclopædia Britannica Concise\" offers the following definition of the liberal arts as a, \"college or university curriculum aimed at imparting general knowledge and developing general intellectual capacities, in contrast to a professional, vocational, or technical curriculum.\" Although the genesis for what is known today as the liberal arts college began in Europe, the term is commonly associated with the United States. Liberal arts colleges are found in countries all over the world as well. See the list (link) of international members of the Association of American Colleges and Universities for other institutions offering liberal arts education programs.", "Title: Liberal arts college\n\nA liberal arts college is a college with an emphasis on undergraduate study in the liberal arts and sciences. A liberal arts college aims to impart a broad general knowledge and develop general intellectual capacities, in contrast to a professional, vocational, or technical curriculum. Students in a liberal arts college generally major in a particular discipline while receiving exposure to a wide range of academic subjects, including sciences as well as the traditional humanities subjects taught as liberal arts. Although it draws on European antecedents, the liberal arts college is strongly associated with American higher education, and most liberal arts colleges around the world draw explicitly on the American model.", "Title: Max Weismann\n\nMax Weismann (June 8, 1936 Chicago, IL – February 22, 2017) was an American philosopher and a long-time friend and colleague of Mortimer Adler, with whom he co-founded the Center for the Study of the Great Ideas in Chicago. He is director and president of the Center and has dedicated his time and talents to promoting the philosophical and pedagogical ideas of Dr. Adler, especially the importance of the study of the \"Great Books\". He also compiled, edited and published, \"How To Think About the Great Ideas: From the Great Books of Western Civilization\", a 600-page tome of never published work from Adler’s television series, \"The Great Ideas\". Weismann serves as chairman of the Great Books Academy (over 3000 students) and is a Fellow at the Adler-Aquinas Institute.", "Title: EnVISIONing Annapolis\n\nEnVISIONing Annapolis was a privately funded lecture series and visioning charrette for Annapolis, Maryland, that aimed to generate dialogue on responsible, long-term development of the city. Activities for enVISIONing Annapolis ran from 2007 through 2008. The organization backing the process, the EnVISIONing Annapolis Foundation, was formed solely for this purpose. Important contributors and co-sponsors include the University of Maryland, Annapolis Charter 300, and St. Johns College. The primary organizers of the project included MS&R Architects (Garth Rockcastle and Troy Urman), Miriam Gusevich, and Glenn Smith.", "Title: Colorado College\n\nThe Colorado College (CC) is a private liberal arts college in Colorado Springs, Colorado, United States, near the foot of the Rocky Mountains. It was founded in 1874 by Thomas Nelson Haskell in his daughter's memory. The college enrolls approximately 2,000 undergraduates at its 90 acre campus, 70 mi south of Denver. The college offers 42 majors and 33 minors, and has a student-faculty ratio of 10:1. Famous alumni include James Heckman, Ken Salazar, Lynne Cheney, Thomas Hornsby Ferril, Marc Webb, and Steve Sabol. Colorado College had an acceptance rate of 15% for the Class of 2021, was ranked as the best private college in Colorado by Forbes, and was listed as tied for the 23rd-best National Liberal Arts College, and as the No. 1 Most Innovative Liberal Arts School, in the 2018 \"U.S. News & World Report\" rankings." ]
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What actress from the film "Jumper" is also Dr. Zoe on "Hart of Dixie"?
Rachel Bilson
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{ "title": [ "Jumper (2008 film)", "Rachel Bilson" ], "sent_id": [ 1, 2 ] }
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FCEM is a fictional character in BBC's medical drama Casualty, portrayed by Sunetra Sarker.", " She first appeared in the series twenty-two episode \"Take a Cup of Kindness\", broadcast on 29 December 2007.", " The character was a consultant in emergency medicine at Holby City Hospital's emergency department.", " Sarker chose to take a temporary break from the show in 2014 and Zoe departed from the show in the series 28 episode \"A Life Less Lived\", broadcast on 23 August 2014.", " She returned in the series 29 episode \"Return to Sender\", broadcast on 25 October 2014.", " Sarker later decided to leave the series indefinitely, but producers asked that she did not announce her departure in order to surprise viewers.", " After over 9 years on-screen, Zoe departed the series in the series 30 episode \"Hello, I Must Be Going\", broadcast on 7 May 2016.", " It was confirmed in September 2017 that Zoe would return for a single episode in early 2018." ], "title": "Zoe Hanna" }, { "sentences": [ "Hart of Dixie is an American comedy-drama television series that aired on The CW from September 26, 2011 to March 27, 2015.", " The series, created by Leila Gerstein, stars Rachel Bilson as Dr. Zoe Hart, a New Yorker who, after her dreams of becoming a heart surgeon fall apart, accepts an offer to work as a general practitioner in the fictional Gulf Coast town of Bluebell, Alabama." ], "title": "Hart of Dixie" }, { "sentences": [ "\"Hart of Dixie\" is an American television comedy-drama created by Leila Gerstein for The CW, with executive producers Gerstein, Josh Schwartz, Stephanie Savage, Jason Ensler, and Len Goldstein.", " The series first airs Monday nights at 9:00 p.m. as a lead-out to \"Gossip Girl\".", " The series stars Rachel Bilson as Dr. Zoe Hart, who aspires to be like her father and become a cardio-thoracic surgeon.", " After four years of residency at New York Hospital, Zoe does not get a fellowship and takes up an offer to move south to work in a small medical practice.", " On April 26, 2013, The CW renewed \"Hart of Dixie\" for a third season." ], "title": "List of Hart of Dixie episodes" }, { "sentences": [ "Frau Farbissina (\"Frau Kaput\" in Spain), is a fictional character played by Mindy Sterling in the \"Austin Powers\" film series.", " Farbissina is an attack and defence specialist and the founder of \"the militant wing of the Salvation Army\".", " She is also Dr. Evil's henchwoman and tries to help in his schemes to terrorize and take over the world.", " She has a heavy German accent, and has several catchphrases that are always shouted by her, and emphasis is often put on the last syllable.", " For her performances Mindy Sterling was nominated for Favorite Supporting Actress in a Comedy at the BMI Film & TV Awards." ], "title": "Frau Farbissina" }, { "sentences": [ "Dr. Zoe Today is an American talk radio show hosted by Dr. Zoe Shuster.", " The program debuted on May 27, 2014, and airs once a week on Thursdays at 9pm EST, 8pm CST, 6pm PST time as a one-hour program." ], "title": "Dr. Zoe Today" }, { "sentences": [ "The CW ordered the pilot of \"Hart of Dixie\" on February 1, 2011.", " The season premiered on September 26, 2011, airing on Mondays at 9/8c.", " The medical drama star's The OC's Rachel Bilson who plays Dr. Zoe Hart, a quirky New York doctor who dreams of becoming a cardiothoracic surgeon." ], "title": "Hart of Dixie (Season 1)" }, { "sentences": [ "Rachel Sarah Bilson (born August 25, 1981) is an American actress.", " Born to a California show business family, Bilson made her television debut in 2003, and then landed the role of Summer Roberts on the prime-time drama series \"The O.C.\" Bilson made her movie debut in \"The Last Kiss\" (2006) and starred in the science-fiction-action film \"Jumper\" (2008).", " From 2011-15, she starred as Dr. Zoe Hart on The CW series \"Hart of Dixie\"." ], "title": "Rachel Bilson" }, { "sentences": [ "Jumper is a 2008 American science fiction action film loosely based on the 1992 science fiction novel of the same name written by Steven Gould.", " The film is directed by Doug Liman and stars Hayden Christensen, Jamie Bell, Rachel Bilson, Max Thieriot, AnnaSophia Robb, Diane Lane, Michael Rooker, and Samuel L. Jackson.", " The film follows a young man capable of teleporting as he is chased by a secret society intent on killing him.", " The script went through a rewrite prior to filming and the roles for the main characters were changed during production.", " \"Jumper\" was filmed in 20 cities in 14 countries between 2006-07.", " The film was released on February 14, 2008, and the soundtrack was released five days later on February 19.", " The film held the first position in its opening weekend with $27.3 million, but received generally unfavourable reviews from critics, mostly due to the many changes from Gould's novel, rushed plot and anti-climactic ending." ], "title": "Jumper (2008 film)" } ]
[ "Title: Matthew Bonnan\n\nMatthew Bonnan is an American paleobiologist and a Professor of Biological Sciences at Stockton University. His research combines traditional descriptive and anatomical study with computer-aided morphometric analysis and modeling of vertebrate skeletons. See also Dr. Bonnan's blog on his research and teaching at The Evolving Paleontologist.", "Title: François Stoepel\n\nFrançois Stoepel, also Dr. Franz Stoepel (1794 – 19 December 1836) was a French music critic, writer, journalist, pianist, and pedagogue. He was a classical music critic for \"Gazette Musicale de Paris\" from 1834, and was an expert in Beethoven, for whom he wrote many articles for the paper until his death in 1836. He was the author of numerous theoretical and works and instruction books, and authored a biography on George Onslow, \"George Onslow : esquisse biographique\".", "Title: Zoe Hanna\n\nDr. Zoe Hanna (also Walker) MB ChB, FCEM is a fictional character in BBC's medical drama Casualty, portrayed by Sunetra Sarker. She first appeared in the series twenty-two episode \"Take a Cup of Kindness\", broadcast on 29 December 2007. The character was a consultant in emergency medicine at Holby City Hospital's emergency department. Sarker chose to take a temporary break from the show in 2014 and Zoe departed from the show in the series 28 episode \"A Life Less Lived\", broadcast on 23 August 2014. She returned in the series 29 episode \"Return to Sender\", broadcast on 25 October 2014. Sarker later decided to leave the series indefinitely, but producers asked that she did not announce her departure in order to surprise viewers. After over 9 years on-screen, Zoe departed the series in the series 30 episode \"Hello, I Must Be Going\", broadcast on 7 May 2016. It was confirmed in September 2017 that Zoe would return for a single episode in early 2018.", "Title: Hart of Dixie\n\nHart of Dixie is an American comedy-drama television series that aired on The CW from September 26, 2011 to March 27, 2015. The series, created by Leila Gerstein, stars Rachel Bilson as Dr. Zoe Hart, a New Yorker who, after her dreams of becoming a heart surgeon fall apart, accepts an offer to work as a general practitioner in the fictional Gulf Coast town of Bluebell, Alabama.", "Title: List of Hart of Dixie episodes\n\n\"Hart of Dixie\" is an American television comedy-drama created by Leila Gerstein for The CW, with executive producers Gerstein, Josh Schwartz, Stephanie Savage, Jason Ensler, and Len Goldstein. The series first airs Monday nights at 9:00 p.m. as a lead-out to \"Gossip Girl\". The series stars Rachel Bilson as Dr. Zoe Hart, who aspires to be like her father and become a cardio-thoracic surgeon. After four years of residency at New York Hospital, Zoe does not get a fellowship and takes up an offer to move south to work in a small medical practice. On April 26, 2013, The CW renewed \"Hart of Dixie\" for a third season.", "Title: Frau Farbissina\n\nFrau Farbissina (\"Frau Kaput\" in Spain), is a fictional character played by Mindy Sterling in the \"Austin Powers\" film series. Farbissina is an attack and defence specialist and the founder of \"the militant wing of the Salvation Army\". She is also Dr. Evil's henchwoman and tries to help in his schemes to terrorize and take over the world. She has a heavy German accent, and has several catchphrases that are always shouted by her, and emphasis is often put on the last syllable. For her performances Mindy Sterling was nominated for Favorite Supporting Actress in a Comedy at the BMI Film & TV Awards.", "Title: Dr. Zoe Today\n\nDr. Zoe Today is an American talk radio show hosted by Dr. Zoe Shuster. The program debuted on May 27, 2014, and airs once a week on Thursdays at 9pm EST, 8pm CST, 6pm PST time as a one-hour program.", "Title: Hart of Dixie (Season 1)\n\nThe CW ordered the pilot of \"Hart of Dixie\" on February 1, 2011. The season premiered on September 26, 2011, airing on Mondays at 9/8c. The medical drama star's The OC's Rachel Bilson who plays Dr. Zoe Hart, a quirky New York doctor who dreams of becoming a cardiothoracic surgeon.", "Title: Rachel Bilson\n\nRachel Sarah Bilson (born August 25, 1981) is an American actress. Born to a California show business family, Bilson made her television debut in 2003, and then landed the role of Summer Roberts on the prime-time drama series \"The O.C.\" Bilson made her movie debut in \"The Last Kiss\" (2006) and starred in the science-fiction-action film \"Jumper\" (2008). From 2011-15, she starred as Dr. Zoe Hart on The CW series \"Hart of Dixie\".", "Title: Jumper (2008 film)\n\nJumper is a 2008 American science fiction action film loosely based on the 1992 science fiction novel of the same name written by Steven Gould. The film is directed by Doug Liman and stars Hayden Christensen, Jamie Bell, Rachel Bilson, Max Thieriot, AnnaSophia Robb, Diane Lane, Michael Rooker, and Samuel L. Jackson. The film follows a young man capable of teleporting as he is chased by a secret society intent on killing him. The script went through a rewrite prior to filming and the roles for the main characters were changed during production. \"Jumper\" was filmed in 20 cities in 14 countries between 2006-07. The film was released on February 14, 2008, and the soundtrack was released five days later on February 19. The film held the first position in its opening weekend with $27.3 million, but received generally unfavourable reviews from critics, mostly due to the many changes from Gould's novel, rushed plot and anti-climactic ending." ]
2,353
Which game did the author of the e-book "How to Win at the Sport of Business" play for charity at Intel Extreme Masters Season X – San Jose?
League of Legends
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medium
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United.", " In 2005, the then owner of the Earthquakes, Anschutz Entertainment Group, announced plans of the team relocating to Houston due to failing efforts to secure a soccer-specific stadium in San Jose.", " The organization in Houston would be considered an expansion team by the league, eventually being known as the Houston Dynamo, who began play in 2006.", " The Earthquakes returned after a two-year hiatus, resuming play in 2008." ], "title": "List of San Jose Earthquakes players" }, { "sentences": [ "Intel Extreme Masters Season X – Cologne (or IEM Cologne) was an esports event held at the ESL Arena in Cologne from 18-20 December 2015.", " There was only a tournament for \"League of Legends\"." ], "title": "Intel Extreme Masters Season X – Cologne" }, { "sentences": [ "The San Jose Municipal Stadium, or Muni Stadium in common usage, is the home of the minor league baseball San Jose Giants, the Advanced A league affiliate of the San Francisco Giants located in San Jose, California.", " The Giants play in the northern division of the California League.", " The stadium is also home to the San Jose State University Spartans college baseball team for some regular season games (other regular season games are played across Alma Avenue at Blethen Field).", " The local high school baseball divisions also use Municipal Stadium as their championship field.", " The stadium also hosts concerts, weddings, dog shows, and many other local events.", " In the past Muni Stadium has been the home field for the San Jose Owls, San Jose Red Sox, San Jose Pirates, San Jose Missions, the San Jose Bees, and the San Jose Expos." ], "title": "San Jose Municipal Stadium" }, { "sentences": [ "The Intel Extreme Masters (IEM) are a series of international eSports tournaments held in countries around the world.", " These Electronic Sports League (ESL) sanctioned events, sponsored by Intel, include events in \"Starcraft II\", \"\", \"Quake Live\", \"League of Legends\" and \"\".", " The body that owns the league is Turtle Entertainment.", " The League has existed for ten seasons as of 2016.", " The season ten tournament finals took place in Katowice, Poland.", " Previous events have been held in Chengdu, Dubai, Hanover, and Los Angeles, among other cities." ], "title": "Intel Extreme Masters" }, { "sentences": [ "Intel Extreme Masters Season X – San Jose (IEM San Jose for short) was a video game esports tournament occurring on November 21–22, 2015 in San Jose, California, US.", " It was the first tournament of 10th season of the Intel Extreme Masters and featured \"League of Legends\" and \"\" tournaments.", " There was a combined $175,000 USD prize pool across both games.", " In the case of the latter it was the first \"Counter-Strike\" event an IEM since IEM Season VI in 2012.", " Mark Cuban and Brian Krzanich played a charity celebrity exhibition match of \"League of Legends\" benefiting the The Cybersmile Foundation." ], "title": "Intel Extreme Masters Season X – San Jose" }, { "sentences": [ "Intel Extreme Masters Season IX was the ninth season of Intel Extreme Masters competitions organized by Electronic Sports League, and took place between July 2014 and March 2015.", " The season included five stops in different cities around the world acting as qualifiers before culminating in the World Championship in Katowice, Poland.", " The featured games were \"League of Legends\" by Riot Games and \"\", as well as one competition of \"\", both by Blizzard Entertainment." ], "title": "Intel Extreme Masters Season IX" }, { "sentences": [ "Natus Vincere (Na'Vi) is an eSports organisation based in Ukraine with teams and players competing in \"\", \"Dota 2\", \"FIFA\", \"World of Tanks\" and \"League of Legends\".", " Their \"Counter-Strike\" team was the first in history to win three major tournaments—Intel Extreme Masters, Electronic Sports World Cup, and World Cyber Games 2010—in one calendar year.", " Their \"Dota 2\" team also won the inaugural 2011 edition of The International \"Dota 2\" Championship." ], "title": "Natus Vincere" }, { "sentences": [ "Intel Extreme Masters Season X – World Championship" ], "title": "Intel Extreme Masters Season X – World Championship" } ]
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The current San Jose Earthquakes is the second soccer team from San Jose to bear the \"Earthquakes\" nickname. The tradition was started by San Jose's North American Soccer League team in 1974 who carried the name until the team folded in 1988. The current San Jose Earthquakes is an entity distinct of this club, and hosted the first ever MLS game on April 6, 1996, against D.C. United. In 2005, the then owner of the Earthquakes, Anschutz Entertainment Group, announced plans of the team relocating to Houston due to failing efforts to secure a soccer-specific stadium in San Jose. The organization in Houston would be considered an expansion team by the league, eventually being known as the Houston Dynamo, who began play in 2006. The Earthquakes returned after a two-year hiatus, resuming play in 2008.", "Title: Intel Extreme Masters Season X – Cologne\n\nIntel Extreme Masters Season X – Cologne (or IEM Cologne) was an esports event held at the ESL Arena in Cologne from 18-20 December 2015. There was only a tournament for \"League of Legends\".", "Title: San Jose Municipal Stadium\n\nThe San Jose Municipal Stadium, or Muni Stadium in common usage, is the home of the minor league baseball San Jose Giants, the Advanced A league affiliate of the San Francisco Giants located in San Jose, California. The Giants play in the northern division of the California League. The stadium is also home to the San Jose State University Spartans college baseball team for some regular season games (other regular season games are played across Alma Avenue at Blethen Field). The local high school baseball divisions also use Municipal Stadium as their championship field. The stadium also hosts concerts, weddings, dog shows, and many other local events. In the past Muni Stadium has been the home field for the San Jose Owls, San Jose Red Sox, San Jose Pirates, San Jose Missions, the San Jose Bees, and the San Jose Expos.", "Title: Intel Extreme Masters\n\nThe Intel Extreme Masters (IEM) are a series of international eSports tournaments held in countries around the world. These Electronic Sports League (ESL) sanctioned events, sponsored by Intel, include events in \"Starcraft II\", \"\", \"Quake Live\", \"League of Legends\" and \"\". The body that owns the league is Turtle Entertainment. The League has existed for ten seasons as of 2016. The season ten tournament finals took place in Katowice, Poland. Previous events have been held in Chengdu, Dubai, Hanover, and Los Angeles, among other cities.", "Title: Intel Extreme Masters Season X – San Jose\n\nIntel Extreme Masters Season X – San Jose (IEM San Jose for short) was a video game esports tournament occurring on November 21–22, 2015 in San Jose, California, US. It was the first tournament of 10th season of the Intel Extreme Masters and featured \"League of Legends\" and \"\" tournaments. There was a combined $175,000 USD prize pool across both games. In the case of the latter it was the first \"Counter-Strike\" event an IEM since IEM Season VI in 2012. Mark Cuban and Brian Krzanich played a charity celebrity exhibition match of \"League of Legends\" benefiting the The Cybersmile Foundation.", "Title: Intel Extreme Masters Season IX\n\nIntel Extreme Masters Season IX was the ninth season of Intel Extreme Masters competitions organized by Electronic Sports League, and took place between July 2014 and March 2015. The season included five stops in different cities around the world acting as qualifiers before culminating in the World Championship in Katowice, Poland. The featured games were \"League of Legends\" by Riot Games and \"\", as well as one competition of \"\", both by Blizzard Entertainment.", "Title: Natus Vincere\n\nNatus Vincere (Na'Vi) is an eSports organisation based in Ukraine with teams and players competing in \"\", \"Dota 2\", \"FIFA\", \"World of Tanks\" and \"League of Legends\". Their \"Counter-Strike\" team was the first in history to win three major tournaments—Intel Extreme Masters, Electronic Sports World Cup, and World Cyber Games 2010—in one calendar year. Their \"Dota 2\" team also won the inaugural 2011 edition of The International \"Dota 2\" Championship.", "Title: Intel Extreme Masters Season X – World Championship\n\nIntel Extreme Masters Season X – World Championship" ]
2,354
"The Day I Met Marie" is a song written by an English songwriter best known as the lead guitarist for what band?
the Shadows
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hard
{ "title": [ "The Day I Met Marie", "The Day I Met Marie", "Hank Marvin", "Hank Marvin" ], "sent_id": [ 0, 3, 0, 1 ] }
[ { "sentences": [ "James McCulloch (4 June 1953 – 27 September 1979) was a Scottish musician and songwriter best known for playing lead guitar and bass, as a member of Paul McCartney's band Wings from 1974 to 1977.", " McCulloch was a member of the Glasgow psychedelic band One in a Million (formerly known as the Jaygars), Thunderclap Newman, and Stone the Crows.", " He also made appearances on many albums, including John Entwistle's \"Whistle Rymes\" in 1972, as lead guitarist playing alongside Peter Frampton on \"Apron Strings\" and \"I Feel Better\"; and on Roy Harper's album, \"Bullinamingvase\", and Ricci Martin's album, \"Bleached\", both in 1977.", " McCulloch also played guitar on Roger Daltrey's album \"One of the Boys\" which was released in 1977.", " McCulloch was a friend of the Who and a member of the band Thunderclap Newman, which was created and produced by his mentor Pete Townshend.", " At age 11, he was also a protégé of the Shadows' Hank Marvin.", " His brother is drummer Jack McCulloch." ], "title": "Jimmy McCulloch" }, { "sentences": [ "Andrew James Stockdale (born 20 July 1976) is an Australian rock musician, singer and songwriter best known as the lead vocalist, lead guitarist and only mainstay member of the rock band Wolfmother, which formed in 2000.", " In 2007, alongside his Wolfmother bandmates, he won 'Songwriter of the Year' at the APRA Awards.", " Aside from his work with Wolfmother, Stockdale was featured on the 2010 single \"By the Sword\" by Slash." ], "title": "Andrew Stockdale" }, { "sentences": [ "George Ryan Ross III (born August 30, 1986) is an American musician, singer, and songwriter best known for his work as the lead guitarist and primary songwriter of the band Panic!", " at the Disco before his departure in 2009.", " Ross and former Panic bassist Jon Walker are the founding members of the band The Young Veins, in which Ross is the lead vocalist." ], "title": "Ryan Ross" }, { "sentences": [ "Eric Charles \"Erock\" Friedman (born June 28, 1984) is an American musician and songwriter, best known as the current touring guitarist and backing vocalist for Creed, as well as Tremonti, which is fronted by Alter Bridge and Creed lead guitarist Mark Tremonti.", " He played with the band on their 2009 United States reunion tour with Staind and their 2010 Tour with Skillet.", " He is the former lead guitarist for the band Submersed and also the former lead guitarist for Daughters of Mara.", " Submersed and Daughters of Mara both disbanded in 2008.", " He also currently plays lead guitar and co writes for the rock band Hemme.", " At the age of thirteen Friedman was the youngest guitarist at the time to be fully endorsed by Fender.", " His first introduction to Mark Tremonti was at a NAMM show where his then manager introduced them both.", " They subsequently jammed at one of the Rivera amp booths and noticed, that although they had different styles, (Tremonti being heavily influenced by metal and Friedman Blues), they both complemented each other." ], "title": "Eric Friedman" }, { "sentences": [ "Hank Brian Marvin (born Brian Robson Rankin, 28 October 1941) is an English multi-instrumentalist, vocalist and songwriter.", " He is best known as the lead guitarist for the Shadows, a group which primarily performed instrumentals and was the backing band for Cliff Richard and subsequently for Marvin, Welch & Farrar.", " Many leading British and Canadian rock guitarists cite Marvin as an influence." ], "title": "Hank Marvin" }, { "sentences": [ "Leigh Stephens is an American guitarist and songwriter best known for being former lead guitarist of the San Francisco psychedelic rock group Blue Cheer." ], "title": "Leigh Stephens" }, { "sentences": [ "Joshua Neil \"Josh\" Farro (born September 29, 1987) is an American guitarist, Singer, and songwriter best known as the former lead guitarist and backing vocalist of the rock band Paramore.", " He is currently pursuing his solo career, as the lead vocalist and guitarist of his self-named band, Farro.", " His debut solo album, \"Walkways\", was released on 5 February 2016 via iTunes." ], "title": "Josh Farro" }, { "sentences": [ "\"The Day I Met Marie\" is a song by Cliff Richard with B-side as \"Our Story Book\".", " It was released as a non-album single in 1967 reaching #10 on the UK singles chart and #10 in Ireland.", " It also reached #5 in Australia and #4 in New Zealand and #7 in the Netherlands.", " The song was written by Hank Marvin and produced by Norrie Paramor." ], "title": "The Day I Met Marie" }, { "sentences": [ "Michael Geoffrey \"Mick\" Jones (born 26 June 1955) is a British musician, singer and songwriter best known as the lead guitarist, co-lead vocalist, cofounder and songwriter for The Clash until his dismissal in 1983.", " Afterwards, he formed the band Big Audio Dynamite with Don Letts.", " Jones has recently played with the group Carbon/Silicon along with Tony James and has toured the world as part of the Gorillaz live band.", " In late 2011, Jones collaborated with Pete Wylie and members of The Farm to form The Justice Tonight Band." ], "title": "Mick Jones (The Clash guitarist)" }, { "sentences": [ "David Howell Evans (born 8 August 1961), better known by his stage name The Edge (or just Edge), is an English-born Irish musician and songwriter best known as the lead guitarist, keyboardist and backing vocalist of the rock band U2.", " A member of the group since its inception, he has recorded 13 studio albums with the band as well as one solo record.", " As a guitarist, the Edge has crafted a minimalistic and textural style of playing.", " His use of a rhythmic delay effect yields a distinctive ambient, chiming sound that has become a signature of U2's music." ], "title": "The Edge" } ]
[ "Title: Jimmy McCulloch\n\nJames McCulloch (4 June 1953 – 27 September 1979) was a Scottish musician and songwriter best known for playing lead guitar and bass, as a member of Paul McCartney's band Wings from 1974 to 1977. McCulloch was a member of the Glasgow psychedelic band One in a Million (formerly known as the Jaygars), Thunderclap Newman, and Stone the Crows. He also made appearances on many albums, including John Entwistle's \"Whistle Rymes\" in 1972, as lead guitarist playing alongside Peter Frampton on \"Apron Strings\" and \"I Feel Better\"; and on Roy Harper's album, \"Bullinamingvase\", and Ricci Martin's album, \"Bleached\", both in 1977. McCulloch also played guitar on Roger Daltrey's album \"One of the Boys\" which was released in 1977. McCulloch was a friend of the Who and a member of the band Thunderclap Newman, which was created and produced by his mentor Pete Townshend. At age 11, he was also a protégé of the Shadows' Hank Marvin. His brother is drummer Jack McCulloch.", "Title: Andrew Stockdale\n\nAndrew James Stockdale (born 20 July 1976) is an Australian rock musician, singer and songwriter best known as the lead vocalist, lead guitarist and only mainstay member of the rock band Wolfmother, which formed in 2000. In 2007, alongside his Wolfmother bandmates, he won 'Songwriter of the Year' at the APRA Awards. Aside from his work with Wolfmother, Stockdale was featured on the 2010 single \"By the Sword\" by Slash.", "Title: Ryan Ross\n\nGeorge Ryan Ross III (born August 30, 1986) is an American musician, singer, and songwriter best known for his work as the lead guitarist and primary songwriter of the band Panic! at the Disco before his departure in 2009. Ross and former Panic bassist Jon Walker are the founding members of the band The Young Veins, in which Ross is the lead vocalist.", "Title: Eric Friedman\n\nEric Charles \"Erock\" Friedman (born June 28, 1984) is an American musician and songwriter, best known as the current touring guitarist and backing vocalist for Creed, as well as Tremonti, which is fronted by Alter Bridge and Creed lead guitarist Mark Tremonti. He played with the band on their 2009 United States reunion tour with Staind and their 2010 Tour with Skillet. He is the former lead guitarist for the band Submersed and also the former lead guitarist for Daughters of Mara. Submersed and Daughters of Mara both disbanded in 2008. He also currently plays lead guitar and co writes for the rock band Hemme. At the age of thirteen Friedman was the youngest guitarist at the time to be fully endorsed by Fender. His first introduction to Mark Tremonti was at a NAMM show where his then manager introduced them both. They subsequently jammed at one of the Rivera amp booths and noticed, that although they had different styles, (Tremonti being heavily influenced by metal and Friedman Blues), they both complemented each other.", "Title: Hank Marvin\n\nHank Brian Marvin (born Brian Robson Rankin, 28 October 1941) is an English multi-instrumentalist, vocalist and songwriter. He is best known as the lead guitarist for the Shadows, a group which primarily performed instrumentals and was the backing band for Cliff Richard and subsequently for Marvin, Welch & Farrar. Many leading British and Canadian rock guitarists cite Marvin as an influence.", "Title: Leigh Stephens\n\nLeigh Stephens is an American guitarist and songwriter best known for being former lead guitarist of the San Francisco psychedelic rock group Blue Cheer.", "Title: Josh Farro\n\nJoshua Neil \"Josh\" Farro (born September 29, 1987) is an American guitarist, Singer, and songwriter best known as the former lead guitarist and backing vocalist of the rock band Paramore. He is currently pursuing his solo career, as the lead vocalist and guitarist of his self-named band, Farro. His debut solo album, \"Walkways\", was released on 5 February 2016 via iTunes.", "Title: The Day I Met Marie\n\n\"The Day I Met Marie\" is a song by Cliff Richard with B-side as \"Our Story Book\". It was released as a non-album single in 1967 reaching #10 on the UK singles chart and #10 in Ireland. It also reached #5 in Australia and #4 in New Zealand and #7 in the Netherlands. The song was written by Hank Marvin and produced by Norrie Paramor.", "Title: Mick Jones (The Clash guitarist)\n\nMichael Geoffrey \"Mick\" Jones (born 26 June 1955) is a British musician, singer and songwriter best known as the lead guitarist, co-lead vocalist, cofounder and songwriter for The Clash until his dismissal in 1983. Afterwards, he formed the band Big Audio Dynamite with Don Letts. Jones has recently played with the group Carbon/Silicon along with Tony James and has toured the world as part of the Gorillaz live band. In late 2011, Jones collaborated with Pete Wylie and members of The Farm to form The Justice Tonight Band.", "Title: The Edge\n\nDavid Howell Evans (born 8 August 1961), better known by his stage name The Edge (or just Edge), is an English-born Irish musician and songwriter best known as the lead guitarist, keyboardist and backing vocalist of the rock band U2. A member of the group since its inception, he has recorded 13 studio albums with the band as well as one solo record. As a guitarist, the Edge has crafted a minimalistic and textural style of playing. His use of a rhythmic delay effect yields a distinctive ambient, chiming sound that has become a signature of U2's music." ]
2,355
Which of the American Opera Projects' directors was born in 1948?
Grethe Barrett Holby
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is a member of Opera America." ], "title": "Opera North (U.S.A.)" }, { "sentences": [ "As One is a chamber opera/song cycle composed by Laura Kaminsky with a libretto by Mark Campbell and Kimberly Reed, and is a coming-of-age story about a transgender woman.", " Its world premiere took place with American Opera Projects at the Brooklyn Academy of Music in September 2014." ], "title": "As One (opera)" }, { "sentences": [ "This inclusive list of North American opera companies contains American and Canadian professional opera companies and opera related organizations with entries in the Wikipedia.", " For opera companies in Latin America (including Mexico) see List of Latin American and South American opera companies.", " For opera companies from other countries, see List of important opera companies." ], "title": "List of North American opera companies" }, { "sentences": [ "Adam Charles Josef Klein (born January 22, 1960) is an American opera singer who has sung leading tenor roles with many North American opera companies including, the Metropolitan Opera, Seattle Opera, Edmonton Opera, and New York City Opera." ], "title": "Adam Klein (tenor)" }, { "sentences": [ "Jean Bacon (born 1942) is a British emeritus professor of distributed systems at the Computer Laboratory at the University of Cambridge, where she co-headed the Opera Research Group from its founding in the 1990s.", " Previously, she taught at Hatfield Technical College where, in the 1970s, she was involved in the design of one of the earliest computer science degree programs offered in the United Kingdom.", " Bacon retired from her faculty position at Cambridge in 2010 but has continued to work on Opera projects related to distributed systems and security in cloud computing." ], "title": "Jean Bacon" }, { "sentences": [ "Family Opera Initiative (FOI) is an American opera company based in New York City that commissions, develops, and premieres original works for cross-generational audiences.", " It was founded in 1995 by Grethe Barrett Holby, originally as part of American Opera Projects (also founded by Holby).", " Its mission was and remains to create new repertory for family audiences, to bring the experience of opera to a diverse audience, and to engage the community in the process and performance of their works." ], "title": "Family Opera Initiative" }, { "sentences": [ "The Philadelphia Lyric Opera Company was an American opera company located in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania that was active between 1958 and 1974.", " The company was led by a number of Artistic Directors during its history, beginning with Aurelio Fabiani.", " Other notable Artistic Directors include Julius Rudel and Anton Guadagno (1966–1972).", " The company produced between four and six of their own operas every year in addition to sponsoring numerous traveling productions from the New York City Opera.", " In 1975 the company merged with the Philadelphia Grand Opera Company but retained its original name.", " With the combined resources of both companies, the Philadelphia Lyric Opera Company began producing higher quality productions with name artists such as Luciano Pavarotti, Joan Sutherland, Roberta Peters, Montserrat Caballé, and others.", " For the bicentennial year 1976, the company commissioned famed opera composer Gian Carlo Menotti to create a new opera.", " The work, The Hero, premiered on June 1, 1976.", " In 1980, the company artistically reorganized to form the Opera Company of Philadelphia." ], "title": "Philadelphia Lyric Opera Company" }, { "sentences": [ "Michael Chioldi (born May 24, 1970) is an American operatic baritone who has performed at many major American opera houses and festivals, including the Metropolitan Opera, San Francisco Opera, Washington National Opera, Houston Grand Opera, San Diego Opera, Santa Fe Opera, Los Angeles Opera, Palm Beach Opera, Long Beach Opera, Minnesota Opera, Spoleto Festival USA, Arizona Opera, Utah Opera, New York City Opera, Fort Worth Opera, Chautauqua Opera, Kentucky Opera, Glimmerglass Opera, Hawaii Opera Theatre, Santa Fe Concert Association, Lyric Opera of Kansas City, Chicago Opera Theatre, Austin Lyric Opera, New Orleans Opera, Odyssey Opera, Michigan Opera Theatre and Vermont Opera Project." ], "title": "Michael Chioldi" }, { "sentences": [ "American Opera Projects (AOP) is a professional opera company based in Brooklyn, NY and is a member of OPERA America, the Fort Greene Association, the Downtown Brooklyn Arts Alliance, and the Alliance of Resident Theatres/New York (A.R.T./NY).", " The company's primary mission is to develop and present new operatic and music theatre works and has gained a reputation for the \"rarefied range\" of the projects it fosters (Opera News, Dec 2008).", " AOP was founded in 1988 by Grethe Barrett Holby who served as Artistic Director of AOP from 1988 until 2001, at which point Charles Jarden became the company's Executive Director and Steven Osgood the company's Artistic Director.", " Steven Osgood left the post of Artistic Director in 2008 to pursue conducting full-time but remains the Artistic Director for AOP's \"Composers & the Voice\" program." ], "title": "American Opera Projects" } ]
[ "Title: Grethe Barrett Holby\n\nGrethe Barrett Holby (born April 26, 1948) is an American producer, stage director, choreographer and dramaturge best known for her work in opera. Holby is noted as the founder of \"American Opera Projects\", where she served as Artistic Director from 1988 until 2001. She currently serves as Executive Artistic Director of Family Opera Initiative which she founded in 1995, and Ardea Arts, Inc., which she founded in 2006. The Rockefeller Foundation awarded Holby a 2006 Creative Arts Residency The Bellagio Center.", "Title: Opera North (U.S.A.)\n\nOpera North is an American opera company based in Lebanon, New Hampshire, and is the region's oldest professional opera company. The company presents an annual summer season of three fully staged and orchestrated productions: a traditional opera, a piece of classical music theater, and an American opera. Opera North productions are staged at the Lebanon Opera House. Opera North is a member of Opera America.", "Title: As One (opera)\n\nAs One is a chamber opera/song cycle composed by Laura Kaminsky with a libretto by Mark Campbell and Kimberly Reed, and is a coming-of-age story about a transgender woman. Its world premiere took place with American Opera Projects at the Brooklyn Academy of Music in September 2014.", "Title: List of North American opera companies\n\nThis inclusive list of North American opera companies contains American and Canadian professional opera companies and opera related organizations with entries in the Wikipedia. For opera companies in Latin America (including Mexico) see List of Latin American and South American opera companies. For opera companies from other countries, see List of important opera companies.", "Title: Adam Klein (tenor)\n\nAdam Charles Josef Klein (born January 22, 1960) is an American opera singer who has sung leading tenor roles with many North American opera companies including, the Metropolitan Opera, Seattle Opera, Edmonton Opera, and New York City Opera.", "Title: Jean Bacon\n\nJean Bacon (born 1942) is a British emeritus professor of distributed systems at the Computer Laboratory at the University of Cambridge, where she co-headed the Opera Research Group from its founding in the 1990s. Previously, she taught at Hatfield Technical College where, in the 1970s, she was involved in the design of one of the earliest computer science degree programs offered in the United Kingdom. Bacon retired from her faculty position at Cambridge in 2010 but has continued to work on Opera projects related to distributed systems and security in cloud computing.", "Title: Family Opera Initiative\n\nFamily Opera Initiative (FOI) is an American opera company based in New York City that commissions, develops, and premieres original works for cross-generational audiences. It was founded in 1995 by Grethe Barrett Holby, originally as part of American Opera Projects (also founded by Holby). Its mission was and remains to create new repertory for family audiences, to bring the experience of opera to a diverse audience, and to engage the community in the process and performance of their works.", "Title: Philadelphia Lyric Opera Company\n\nThe Philadelphia Lyric Opera Company was an American opera company located in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania that was active between 1958 and 1974. The company was led by a number of Artistic Directors during its history, beginning with Aurelio Fabiani. Other notable Artistic Directors include Julius Rudel and Anton Guadagno (1966–1972). The company produced between four and six of their own operas every year in addition to sponsoring numerous traveling productions from the New York City Opera. In 1975 the company merged with the Philadelphia Grand Opera Company but retained its original name. With the combined resources of both companies, the Philadelphia Lyric Opera Company began producing higher quality productions with name artists such as Luciano Pavarotti, Joan Sutherland, Roberta Peters, Montserrat Caballé, and others. For the bicentennial year 1976, the company commissioned famed opera composer Gian Carlo Menotti to create a new opera. The work, The Hero, premiered on June 1, 1976. In 1980, the company artistically reorganized to form the Opera Company of Philadelphia.", "Title: Michael Chioldi\n\nMichael Chioldi (born May 24, 1970) is an American operatic baritone who has performed at many major American opera houses and festivals, including the Metropolitan Opera, San Francisco Opera, Washington National Opera, Houston Grand Opera, San Diego Opera, Santa Fe Opera, Los Angeles Opera, Palm Beach Opera, Long Beach Opera, Minnesota Opera, Spoleto Festival USA, Arizona Opera, Utah Opera, New York City Opera, Fort Worth Opera, Chautauqua Opera, Kentucky Opera, Glimmerglass Opera, Hawaii Opera Theatre, Santa Fe Concert Association, Lyric Opera of Kansas City, Chicago Opera Theatre, Austin Lyric Opera, New Orleans Opera, Odyssey Opera, Michigan Opera Theatre and Vermont Opera Project.", "Title: American Opera Projects\n\nAmerican Opera Projects (AOP) is a professional opera company based in Brooklyn, NY and is a member of OPERA America, the Fort Greene Association, the Downtown Brooklyn Arts Alliance, and the Alliance of Resident Theatres/New York (A.R.T./NY). The company's primary mission is to develop and present new operatic and music theatre works and has gained a reputation for the \"rarefied range\" of the projects it fosters (Opera News, Dec 2008). AOP was founded in 1988 by Grethe Barrett Holby who served as Artistic Director of AOP from 1988 until 2001, at which point Charles Jarden became the company's Executive Director and Steven Osgood the company's Artistic Director. Steven Osgood left the post of Artistic Director in 2008 to pursue conducting full-time but remains the Artistic Director for AOP's \"Composers & the Voice\" program." ]
2,356
Which dog breed, Majorca Ratter or Yorkshire Terrier, has a grey, black, and tan coat, and the nickname "Yorkie"?
The Yorkshire Terrier
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of the development of other breeds, such as the Australian Silky Terrier.", " It has a grey, black, and tan coat, and the breed's nickname is \"Yorkie\"." ], "title": "Yorkshire Terrier" }, { "sentences": [ "Huddersfield Ben (c. 1865 – 23 September 1871), an early Yorkshire Terrier, is universally acknowledged to be the foundation sire of the breed.", " In his day Ben won many prizes, both as a show dog and in ratting contests.", " He had tremendous influence in setting the breed type for the Yorkshire Terrier, a new breed still under development in Ben's day.", " Although larger than a standard Yorkshire Terrier, Ben regularly sired stock under 7 pounds." ], "title": "Huddersfield Ben" }, { "sentences": [ "The Russian Toy (also known as the Russian Toy Terrier, and in Russia as the Russkiy Toy, Toychik,Russian: Русский той, Тойчик ) is a very small breed of dog originally bred in Russia from the English Toy Terrier which is known today as the Manchester Terrier.", " There are two types of coats in the breed: smooth coat and long coat.", " The smooth-coated variety was previously known as the Russian Toy Terrier and long-coated as the Moscow Long Haired Toy Terrier.", " Both were brought together under the same Russian Toy Terrier name in 1988 and the \"Terrier\" was dropped from the name when the breed was added in 2006 to the official list of breeds registered with the Fédération Cynologique Internationale and has been registered in the Foundation Stock Service of the American Kennel Club since 2008, allowed to compete in AKC companion events since 2010.", " The first official breed standard of the two varieties was written in 1966 in Russia." ], "title": "Russkiy Toy" }, { "sentences": [ "The Teddy Roosevelt Terrier is a small to medium-sized American hunting terrier.", " Lower-set with shorter legs, more muscular, and heavier bone density than its cousin the American Rat Terrier.", " There is much diversity in the history of the Teddy Roosevelt Terrier breed and it shares a common early history with the American Rat Terrier, Fox Paulistinha and Tenterfield Terrier.", " It is said the Rat Terrier background stems from the terriers or other dogs that were brought over by early English and other working class immigrants.", " Since the breed was a farm, hunting and utility dog there was little to no planned breeding other than breeding dogs with agreeable traits to each other in order to produce the desired work ethic in the dog.", " It is assumed that the Feist (dog), Bull Terrier, Smooth Fox Terrier, Manchester Terrier, Whippet, Italian Greyhound, the now extinct English White Terrier, Turnspit dog and or Wry Legged Terrier all share in the Teddy Roosevelt Terrier's ancestry.", " These early Ratting Terriers were then most likely bred to the Beagle or Beagle cross bred dogs (for increased scenting ability) and other dogs.", " Maximizing the influences from these various breeds provides the modern Teddy Roosevelt Terrier with a keen sense of 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big game, upland birds, and water fowl, and serve in many other working capacities." ], "title": "Airedale Terrier" }, { "sentences": [ "The Paisley Terrier was a breed of terrier type dog that is now extinct.", " Originating in Scotland, the Paisley Terrier was bred primarily as a pet and showdog version of the Skye Terrier, and was the progenitor of today's Yorkshire Terrier.", " The breed was called the Paisley terrier since most of the dogs came from that location, but it was also called the Clydesdale Terrier, for another location in the Clyde Valley where the dogs were bred." ], "title": "Paisley Terrier" }, { "sentences": [ "The Australian Silky Terrier is a small breed of dog of the terrier dog type.", " The breed was developed in Australia, although the ancestral types and breeds were from Great Britain.", " It is closely related to the Australian Terrier and the Yorkshire Terrier.", " The breed is called the \"Silky Terrier\" in North America, but is called the \"Australian 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[ "Title: Morkie\n\nThe Morkie is a designer breed of dog which is a cross between a purebred Yorkshire terrier and a purebred Maltese. Another name for this breed is the Morkshire Terrier. This crossbreed originated in the United States. In addition, Morkies can be bred with each other. The Morkie hybrid breed is not recognized by the American Kennel Club as a “bona fide” breed of dog.", "Title: Yorkshire Terrier\n\nThe Yorkshire Terrier is a small dog breed of terrier type, developed during the 19th century in Yorkshire, England, to catch rats in clothing mills. The defining feature of the breed is its maximum size of 7 lb , although some may exceed this and grow up to 15 lb . It is placed in the Toy Terrier section of the Terrier Group by the Fédération Cynologique Internationale and in the Toy Group or Companion Group by other kennel clubs, including the American Kennel Club. A popular companion dog, the Yorkshire Terrier has also been part of the development of other breeds, such as the Australian Silky Terrier. It has a grey, black, and tan coat, and the breed's nickname is \"Yorkie\".", "Title: Huddersfield Ben\n\nHuddersfield Ben (c. 1865 – 23 September 1871), an early Yorkshire Terrier, is universally acknowledged to be the foundation sire of the breed. In his day Ben won many prizes, both as a show dog and in ratting contests. He had tremendous influence in setting the breed type for the Yorkshire Terrier, a new breed still under development in Ben's day. Although larger than a standard Yorkshire Terrier, Ben regularly sired stock under 7 pounds.", "Title: Russkiy Toy\n\nThe Russian Toy (also known as the Russian Toy Terrier, and in Russia as the Russkiy Toy, Toychik,Russian: Русский той, Тойчик ) is a very small breed of dog originally bred in Russia from the English Toy Terrier which is known today as the Manchester Terrier. There are two types of coats in the breed: smooth coat and long coat. The smooth-coated variety was previously known as the Russian Toy Terrier and long-coated as the Moscow Long Haired Toy Terrier. Both were brought together under the same Russian Toy Terrier name in 1988 and the \"Terrier\" was dropped from the name when the breed was added in 2006 to the official list of breeds registered with the Fédération Cynologique Internationale and has been registered in the Foundation Stock Service of the American Kennel Club since 2008, allowed to compete in AKC companion events since 2010. The first official breed standard of the two varieties was written in 1966 in Russia.", "Title: Teddy Roosevelt Terrier\n\nThe Teddy Roosevelt Terrier is a small to medium-sized American hunting terrier. Lower-set with shorter legs, more muscular, and heavier bone density than its cousin the American Rat Terrier. There is much diversity in the history of the Teddy Roosevelt Terrier breed and it shares a common early history with the American Rat Terrier, Fox Paulistinha and Tenterfield Terrier. It is said the Rat Terrier background stems from the terriers or other dogs that were brought over by early English and other working class immigrants. Since the breed was a farm, hunting and utility dog there was little to no planned breeding other than breeding dogs with agreeable traits to each other in order to produce the desired work ethic in the dog. It is assumed that the Feist (dog), Bull Terrier, Smooth Fox Terrier, Manchester Terrier, Whippet, Italian Greyhound, the now extinct English White Terrier, Turnspit dog and or Wry Legged Terrier all share in the Teddy Roosevelt Terrier's ancestry. These early Ratting Terriers were then most likely bred to the Beagle or Beagle cross bred dogs (for increased scenting ability) and other dogs. Maximizing the influences from these various breeds provides the modern Teddy Roosevelt Terrier with a keen sense of awareness and prey drive, an acute sense of smell and a very high intellect. Although they tend to be aloof with strangers they are devoted companion dogs with a strong desire to please and be near their owners side at all times.", "Title: Airedale Terrier\n\nThe Airedale Terrier (often shortened to \"Airedale\"), also called Bingley Terrier and Waterside Terrier, is a dog breed of the terrier type that originated in the valley (\"dale\") of the River Aire, in the West Riding of Yorkshire, England. It is traditionally called the \"King of Terriers\" because it is the largest of the terrier breeds. The Airedale was bred from the Old English Black and Tan Terrier (now extinct), the Bull Terrier, the Otterhound and probably some other Terrier breeds, originally to serve as an all around working farm dog. In Britain this breed has also been used as a war dog, guide dog and police dog. In the United States, this breed has been used to hunt big game, upland birds, and water fowl, and serve in many other working capacities.", "Title: Paisley Terrier\n\nThe Paisley Terrier was a breed of terrier type dog that is now extinct. Originating in Scotland, the Paisley Terrier was bred primarily as a pet and showdog version of the Skye Terrier, and was the progenitor of today's Yorkshire Terrier. The breed was called the Paisley terrier since most of the dogs came from that location, but it was also called the Clydesdale Terrier, for another location in the Clyde Valley where the dogs were bred.", "Title: Australian Silky Terrier\n\nThe Australian Silky Terrier is a small breed of dog of the terrier dog type. The breed was developed in Australia, although the ancestral types and breeds were from Great Britain. It is closely related to the Australian Terrier and the Yorkshire Terrier. The breed is called the \"Silky Terrier\" in North America, but is called the \"Australian Silky Terrier\" in its country of origin and in the rest of the world.", "Title: Smoky (dog)\n\nSmoky (c. 1943 – 21 February 1957), a Yorkshire Terrier, was a famous war dog who served in World War II. She weighed only 4 lb and stood 7 in tall. Smoky is credited with beginning a renewal of interest in the once obscure Yorkshire Terrier breed.", "Title: Majorca Ratter\n\nMajorca Ratter (Catalan: \"Ca Rater Mallorquí\"; Spanish: \"Ratonero mallorquín\") is a Spanish breed of dog originating in the Balearic Islands." ]
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Which Celebrity Apprentice Australia April 2013 cast member was best known for his trilogy with Ghanaian boxing legend Azumah Nelson?
Jeff Fenech
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"sentences": [ "Peter Everett is an Australian television host.", " He is probably best known for hosting the Australian adaptation of cook show \"Ready Steady Cook\", which aired on Network Ten.", " He is known for appearing on \"Changing Rooms\" which aired on the Nine Network in the late 1990s.", " He has also taken part in two reality television competition series: \"Skating on Thin Ice\" in 2005 and \"The Celebrity Apprentice Australia\" in 2013." ], "title": "Peter Everett" }, { "sentences": [ "The Celebrity Apprentice (also known as The Apprentice 7) is the seventh installment of the reality game show, \"Celebrity Apprentice\".", " This season features celebrity candidates vying for the title of Donald Trump's, \"Best Business Brain,\" as a way to revitalize the series, with the winner donating their proceeds to charity.", " The series was designed after \"Comic Relief Does The Apprentice\", a charity special of the British Apprentice series.", " This installment marks the series' return to New York after spending the previous season in Los Angeles and features abstract paintings by Seattle-based artist Maeve Harris.", " The series premiered on NBC on January 3, 2008 at 9:00PM." ], "title": "The Apprentice (U.S. season 7)" }, { "sentences": [ "The Celebrity Apprentice 6 (also known as All-Star Celebrity Apprentice or The Apprentice 13) is the sixth installment of the reality game show, \"Celebrity Apprentice\", which premiered on Sunday, March 3, 2013.", " This season's cast is an \"All-Star\" celebrity cast, bringing back many fan favorites to compete head-to-head.", " There are eight men and six women in the cast.", " Brande Roderick, Claudia Jordan, Dennis Rodman, La Toya Jackson, Lil Jon, Omarosa Manigault and the only previous winner, Bret Michaels formed team Power and team Plan B was formed by Dee Snider, Gary Busey, Lisa Rinna, Marilu Henner, Penn Jillette, Stephen Baldwin and Trace Adkins.", " This marked Omarosa's third appearance on \"The Apprentice\", more than any other contestant.", " Also appearing as guest judges are past winners Joan Rivers, Piers Morgan, Arsenio Hall and John Rich, along with past judge George Ross, as well as Ivanka Trump, Eric Trump, and Donald Trump Jr.", " This season also introduced the Social Boardroom MVP reward.", " Viewers went on Twitter to select the celebrity they think did best in the task.", " The celebrity who received the most votes won additional money for their charity.", " This season premiered on March 3, 2013." ], "title": "The Apprentice (U.S. season 13)" }, { "sentences": [ "The Celebrity Apprentice 3 (also known as The Apprentice 9) is the ninth installment of the reality game show, \"Celebrity Apprentice\".", " On April 29, 2009, NBC officially announced the renewal of \"Celebrity Apprentice\" for Spring 2010.", " The show premiered on Sunday, March 14, 2010.", " The two-hour season finale was on Sunday, May 23, 2010, 9–11 p.m., ET/PT and the winner was Poison lead singer and \"Rock of Love\" star Bret Michaels.", " The Celebrity Apprentice is auctioning off items to help benefit the Hollyrod Foundation and the American Diabetes Association.", " Auction items include photos taken by Bret Michaels, clothing, posters, and other rare items signed by the cast.", " Michaels also returned for All-Star Celebrity Apprentice.", " Michaels was the only previous winner to return and was ironically fired first, coming in 14th." ], "title": "The Apprentice (U.S. season 9)" }, { "sentences": [ "Kyle Richards (born January 11, 1969) is an American actress, television personality, memoirist and philanthropist.", " She began her career as a child actress, appearing in a recurring role on \"Little House on the Prairie\", and in several horror films, including \"The Car\" (1977), Tobe Hooper's \"Eaten Alive\" (1977), and John Carpenter's \"Halloween\" (1978).", " Since 2010, she has appeared as a main cast member on \"The Real Housewives of Beverly Hills\".", " She was a contestant on \"The New Celebrity Apprentice\" (also known as \"The Celebrity Apprentice 8\"), playing for the charity Children's Hospital Los Angeles.", " She was the 5th contestant fired, finishing in 12th place and raising $25,000 for her charity." ], "title": "Kyle Richards" }, { "sentences": [ "The third season of The Celebrity Apprentice Australia began airing on 30 April 2013 on the Nine Network.", " The series was announced following the conclusion of the second season in 2012.", " Mark Bouris returned as CEO, his boardroom advisors were again Dane Bouris and Deborah Thomas.", " The official cast was announced on the Celebrity Apprentice Australia Facebook page on 30 January 2013.", " Olympic gold medal swimmer Stephanie Rice was the winner this season, beating out Olympic sprinter John Steffenson, PR representative Roxy Jacenko, and retired boxer Jeff Fenech." ], "title": "The Celebrity Apprentice Australia (season 3)" }, { "sentences": [ "The Celebrity Apprentice Australia is an Australian reality television series which aired on the Nine Network.", " It was based on NBC: \"The Apprentice\".", " It first aired on 24 October 2011 and features Mark Bouris, the founder and chairman of Wizard Home Loans and Yellow Brick Road, as the chief executive officer (CEO)." ], "title": "The Celebrity Apprentice Australia" }, { "sentences": [ "The second season of The Celebrity Apprentice Australia began airing on 18 April 2012 on the Nine Network.", " The series was commissioned in late 2011 following the popularity of the first celebrity season, and will be the third edition of \"The Apprentice Australia\" overall.", " The official cast was announced in January 2012, with filming beginning on 15 January 2012.", " Mark Bouris returned as CEO, with his son Dane replacing Brad Seymour as boardroom advisor, alongside Deborah Thomas.", " TV personality Ian \"Dicko\" Dickson was the celebrity winner, defeating \"Amazing Race Australia 2011\" co-winner Nathan Jolliffe in the final boardroom." ], "title": "The Celebrity Apprentice Australia (season 2)" } ]
[ "Title: Jeff Fenech\n\nJeff Fenech (born 28 May 1964) is a retired Australian professional boxer. He won world titles in three-weight divisions, and is best known for his trilogy with Ghanaian boxing legend Azumah Nelson. Fenech was trained by renowned Sydney-based trainer Johnny Lewis. He is currently a boxing trainer himself.", "Title: The Celebrity Apprentice Australia (season 1)\n\nThe Celebrity Apprentice Australia is a celebrity version of \"The Apprentice Australia\" series. It began to air on the Nine Network on 24 October 2011, with the founder and chairman of Wizard Home Loans, Mark Bouris, returning as the chief executive officer. Brad Seymore and Deborah Thomas acted as boardroom advisors. The series is narrated by Andrew Daddo. Comedian Julia Morris was the inaugural celebrity winner, defeating choreographer and So You Think You Can Dance Australia judge Jason Coleman in the final boardroom.", "Title: Peter Everett\n\nPeter Everett is an Australian television host. He is probably best known for hosting the Australian adaptation of cook show \"Ready Steady Cook\", which aired on Network Ten. He is known for appearing on \"Changing Rooms\" which aired on the Nine Network in the late 1990s. He has also taken part in two reality television competition series: \"Skating on Thin Ice\" in 2005 and \"The Celebrity Apprentice Australia\" in 2013.", "Title: The Apprentice (U.S. season 7)\n\nThe Celebrity Apprentice (also known as The Apprentice 7) is the seventh installment of the reality game show, \"Celebrity Apprentice\". This season features celebrity candidates vying for the title of Donald Trump's, \"Best Business Brain,\" as a way to revitalize the series, with the winner donating their proceeds to charity. The series was designed after \"Comic Relief Does The Apprentice\", a charity special of the British Apprentice series. This installment marks the series' return to New York after spending the previous season in Los Angeles and features abstract paintings by Seattle-based artist Maeve Harris. The series premiered on NBC on January 3, 2008 at 9:00PM.", "Title: The Apprentice (U.S. season 13)\n\nThe Celebrity Apprentice 6 (also known as All-Star Celebrity Apprentice or The Apprentice 13) is the sixth installment of the reality game show, \"Celebrity Apprentice\", which premiered on Sunday, March 3, 2013. This season's cast is an \"All-Star\" celebrity cast, bringing back many fan favorites to compete head-to-head. There are eight men and six women in the cast. Brande Roderick, Claudia Jordan, Dennis Rodman, La Toya Jackson, Lil Jon, Omarosa Manigault and the only previous winner, Bret Michaels formed team Power and team Plan B was formed by Dee Snider, Gary Busey, Lisa Rinna, Marilu Henner, Penn Jillette, Stephen Baldwin and Trace Adkins. This marked Omarosa's third appearance on \"The Apprentice\", more than any other contestant. Also appearing as guest judges are past winners Joan Rivers, Piers Morgan, Arsenio Hall and John Rich, along with past judge George Ross, as well as Ivanka Trump, Eric Trump, and Donald Trump Jr. This season also introduced the Social Boardroom MVP reward. Viewers went on Twitter to select the celebrity they think did best in the task. The celebrity who received the most votes won additional money for their charity. This season premiered on March 3, 2013.", "Title: The Apprentice (U.S. season 9)\n\nThe Celebrity Apprentice 3 (also known as The Apprentice 9) is the ninth installment of the reality game show, \"Celebrity Apprentice\". On April 29, 2009, NBC officially announced the renewal of \"Celebrity Apprentice\" for Spring 2010. The show premiered on Sunday, March 14, 2010. The two-hour season finale was on Sunday, May 23, 2010, 9–11 p.m., ET/PT and the winner was Poison lead singer and \"Rock of Love\" star Bret Michaels. The Celebrity Apprentice is auctioning off items to help benefit the Hollyrod Foundation and the American Diabetes Association. Auction items include photos taken by Bret Michaels, clothing, posters, and other rare items signed by the cast. Michaels also returned for All-Star Celebrity Apprentice. Michaels was the only previous winner to return and was ironically fired first, coming in 14th.", "Title: Kyle Richards\n\nKyle Richards (born January 11, 1969) is an American actress, television personality, memoirist and philanthropist. She began her career as a child actress, appearing in a recurring role on \"Little House on the Prairie\", and in several horror films, including \"The Car\" (1977), Tobe Hooper's \"Eaten Alive\" (1977), and John Carpenter's \"Halloween\" (1978). Since 2010, she has appeared as a main cast member on \"The Real Housewives of Beverly Hills\". She was a contestant on \"The New Celebrity Apprentice\" (also known as \"The Celebrity Apprentice 8\"), playing for the charity Children's Hospital Los Angeles. She was the 5th contestant fired, finishing in 12th place and raising $25,000 for her charity.", "Title: The Celebrity Apprentice Australia (season 3)\n\nThe third season of The Celebrity Apprentice Australia began airing on 30 April 2013 on the Nine Network. The series was announced following the conclusion of the second season in 2012. Mark Bouris returned as CEO, his boardroom advisors were again Dane Bouris and Deborah Thomas. The official cast was announced on the Celebrity Apprentice Australia Facebook page on 30 January 2013. Olympic gold medal swimmer Stephanie Rice was the winner this season, beating out Olympic sprinter John Steffenson, PR representative Roxy Jacenko, and retired boxer Jeff Fenech.", "Title: The Celebrity Apprentice Australia\n\nThe Celebrity Apprentice Australia is an Australian reality television series which aired on the Nine Network. It was based on NBC: \"The Apprentice\". It first aired on 24 October 2011 and features Mark Bouris, the founder and chairman of Wizard Home Loans and Yellow Brick Road, as the chief executive officer (CEO).", "Title: The Celebrity Apprentice Australia (season 2)\n\nThe second season of The Celebrity Apprentice Australia began airing on 18 April 2012 on the Nine Network. The series was commissioned in late 2011 following the popularity of the first celebrity season, and will be the third edition of \"The Apprentice Australia\" overall. The official cast was announced in January 2012, with filming beginning on 15 January 2012. Mark Bouris returned as CEO, with his son Dane replacing Brad Seymour as boardroom advisor, alongside Deborah Thomas. TV personality Ian \"Dicko\" Dickson was the celebrity winner, defeating \"Amazing Race Australia 2011\" co-winner Nathan Jolliffe in the final boardroom." ]
2,358
What river is close to the Adome Bridge?
the Volta River
bridge
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{ "title": [ "Akosombo", "Atimpoku" ], "sent_id": [ 1, 0 ] }
[ { "sentences": [ "Haji Mohd Lazim Bridge or Tanjung Sedili Bridge (Malay: Jambatan Haji Mohd Lazim Jawi: جمبتن حاج محمد لازيم) is a river bridge in Sedili, Johor, Malaysia.", " The bridges crosses Sedili Besar River.", " A road bridge spans the river near its mouth close to the village of Tanjung Sedili.", " It spans 600 metres across the river and links the coastal regions to the north and south of the river.", " Its construction was completed in around 2006.", " It was named after Ustaz Haji Mohd Lazim bin Saim, an Islamic religious school teacher of the Madrasah Arabiah Kluang." ], "title": "Haji Mohd Lazim Bridge" }, { "sentences": [ "Atimpoku is a small town in the Eastern Region of Ghana and located along the Volta River.", " It is the capital of the Asuogyaman District, a district in the Eastern Region of Ghana." ], "title": "Atimpoku" }, { "sentences": [ "Bull's Bridge is a single-lane vehicular wooden covered bridge across the Housatonic River in the town of Kent, Connecticut, close to the state border with New York.", " The first instance of a bridge at this location was constructed by Jacob and Isaac Bull in 1760, which gave the bridge its name.", " Popular legend suggests that George Washington crossed the bridge with the Bulls' assistance while still under construction.", " The current bridge was built in 1842 from timber, with additional supports added in the 19th and 20th centuries.", " Built with a Town lattice design, the bridge has reinforced trusswork visible on the interior.", " At the time of its nomination to the National Register of Historic Places the roof had wood shingles.", " It is historically significant as one of three surviving covered bridges in Connecticut, and was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1972." ], "title": "Bull's Bridge" }, { "sentences": [ "The Mezcala Bridge (also known as the Mezcala-Solidaridad Bridge), is a cable-stayed bridge located in the state of Guerrero on Highway 95D in Mexico.", " It spans the Balsas River (known locally as the Mezcala River) close to the western Pacific coast of the country.", " This bridge, with a total length of 891 m and six uneven spans completed in 1993, has been in service since 1994 as a toll bridge." ], "title": "Mezcala Bridge" }, { "sentences": [ "Bracebridge is an undefined area of Worksop in Nottinghamshire, lying between Manton to the south, and Kilton to the north, lying on the Chesterfield Canal and the riverRyton, close to a point where the river is crossed-over by the canal.", " The area takes its name from the Georgian Bridge, which crosses the canal, which was achieved by \"bracing\" the stonework with iron, achieving a wide single-span.", " Immediately around this bridge is the core of old Bracebridge, which was created to serve the canal, and is the site of a lock.", " The bridge is the original route of the B6041, before a new road was built some 200 yards East, to avoid congestion, on the narrow Bracebridge.", " This original stretch of road is now a cul-de-sac, having been bollarded at the south end close to the bridge over the Ryton." ], "title": "Bracebridge, Nottinghamshire" }, { "sentences": [ "The Friarton Bridge is a steel box girder bridge with a concrete deck, across the River Tay on the southeastern outskirts of Perth, Scotland, approximately 20 miles upstream of the Tay Road Bridge.", " The bridle was constructed by the Cleveland Bridge and Engineering Company with Miller Groupas the foundation and concrete sub-contractor.", " The bridge was designed by Freeman Fox and Partners with the team being led by Dr Oleg Kerensky CBE, DSc, BSc, FRS, FEng, FIStructE,FICE and the resident engineer was H Binnie.", " The site manager for Cleveland was J Robinson and for Miller it was R Gormley.The bridge was a pair of steel box girders (one under each carriage way) 4.3 m wide overlaid by a lightweight concrete deck.", " The bridge is 831m long with a river span of 174m.", " The river span provided a 25m head room for a width of 46m of the 76m wide navigation channel.", " The boxes vary in depth between 2.7m and 7.5m, with the deeper section located close to the river.", " It forms part of the eastern spur of the M90 between junctions 10 (Craigend) and 11 (Broxden), the most northerly motorway junction in the UK.", " It also forms part of the important east coast road corridor from Edinburgh through to Dundee and Aberdeen.", " It is the single largest structure on the M90, a title it will hold until the completion of the second Forth Road Bridge in 2016.", " It was the first large box girder bridge to be built to the Merrison Rules which were introduced in 1973 after the collapse during construction of three box girder bridges during the 1970s.", " The bridge was strengthened during the 2000s to cope with modern traffic loadings." ], "title": "Friarton Bridge" }, { "sentences": [ "The Banpo Bridge (Korean: 반포대교; Hanja: 盤浦大橋) is a major bridge in downtown Seoul over the Han River, South Korea, connecting the Seocho and Yongsan districts.", " The bridge is on top of Jamsu Bridge, forming the upper half of a double-deck bridge; it is the first double deck bridge built in South Korea.", " During periods of high rainfall, the Jamsu Bridge is designed to submerge as the water level of the river rises, as the lower deck lies close to the waterline.", " The bridge was built as a girder bridge and was completed in 1982." ], "title": "Banpo Bridge" }, { "sentences": [ "The Falkenberg Bridge (Swedish \"Tullbron\", literally \"\"The Toll Bridge\"\") is a stone arch bridge in Falkenberg, Sweden, built between 1756 and 1761.", " The bridge spans the Ätran river and is a listed building since 1984.", " It underwent major repair and restoration works in 1927 and 1994.", " The bridge is still in use and is used by an average of 3,800 vehicles a day.", " It was a toll bridge until 1914.", " The ruin of the fort Falkenberg is located close to the bridge, at the southern strand.", " The bridge has given its name to the nearby Tullbroskolan high school." ], "title": "Falkenberg Bridge" }, { "sentences": [ "The Stone Bridge was a bridge built in 1907 in Rhode Island that carried RI 138 over the Sakonnet River between Portsmouth and Tiverton.", " It was severely damaged by Hurricane Carol in 1954, and replaced in 1956 by the Sakonnet River Bridge, which was under construction at the time of the hurricane, located 0.8 mi (1.3 km) to the north.", " The span was closed to marine traffic after the hurricane.", " After inspection, it was decided to close the bridge to bus and truck traffic on January 13, 1955.", " It was then closed to all vehicles on January 18, 1955.", " Pedestrians were allowed to walk across.", " Repairs were made and the bridge reopened to all traffic on March 3, 1955.", " It remained in service until the opening of the Sakonnet River Bridge in 1956." ], "title": "Stone Bridge (Rhode Island)" }, { "sentences": [ "Akosombo is a small town in the south of the Asuogyaman District, Eastern Region, Ghana.", " Akosombo is close to the Adome Bridge at Atimpoku." ], "title": "Akosombo" } ]
[ "Title: Haji Mohd Lazim Bridge\n\nHaji Mohd Lazim Bridge or Tanjung Sedili Bridge (Malay: Jambatan Haji Mohd Lazim Jawi: جمبتن حاج محمد لازيم) is a river bridge in Sedili, Johor, Malaysia. The bridges crosses Sedili Besar River. A road bridge spans the river near its mouth close to the village of Tanjung Sedili. It spans 600 metres across the river and links the coastal regions to the north and south of the river. Its construction was completed in around 2006. It was named after Ustaz Haji Mohd Lazim bin Saim, an Islamic religious school teacher of the Madrasah Arabiah Kluang.", "Title: Atimpoku\n\nAtimpoku is a small town in the Eastern Region of Ghana and located along the Volta River. It is the capital of the Asuogyaman District, a district in the Eastern Region of Ghana.", "Title: Bull's Bridge\n\nBull's Bridge is a single-lane vehicular wooden covered bridge across the Housatonic River in the town of Kent, Connecticut, close to the state border with New York. The first instance of a bridge at this location was constructed by Jacob and Isaac Bull in 1760, which gave the bridge its name. Popular legend suggests that George Washington crossed the bridge with the Bulls' assistance while still under construction. The current bridge was built in 1842 from timber, with additional supports added in the 19th and 20th centuries. Built with a Town lattice design, the bridge has reinforced trusswork visible on the interior. At the time of its nomination to the National Register of Historic Places the roof had wood shingles. It is historically significant as one of three surviving covered bridges in Connecticut, and was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1972.", "Title: Mezcala Bridge\n\nThe Mezcala Bridge (also known as the Mezcala-Solidaridad Bridge), is a cable-stayed bridge located in the state of Guerrero on Highway 95D in Mexico. It spans the Balsas River (known locally as the Mezcala River) close to the western Pacific coast of the country. This bridge, with a total length of 891 m and six uneven spans completed in 1993, has been in service since 1994 as a toll bridge.", "Title: Bracebridge, Nottinghamshire\n\nBracebridge is an undefined area of Worksop in Nottinghamshire, lying between Manton to the south, and Kilton to the north, lying on the Chesterfield Canal and the riverRyton, close to a point where the river is crossed-over by the canal. The area takes its name from the Georgian Bridge, which crosses the canal, which was achieved by \"bracing\" the stonework with iron, achieving a wide single-span. Immediately around this bridge is the core of old Bracebridge, which was created to serve the canal, and is the site of a lock. The bridge is the original route of the B6041, before a new road was built some 200 yards East, to avoid congestion, on the narrow Bracebridge. This original stretch of road is now a cul-de-sac, having been bollarded at the south end close to the bridge over the Ryton.", "Title: Friarton Bridge\n\nThe Friarton Bridge is a steel box girder bridge with a concrete deck, across the River Tay on the southeastern outskirts of Perth, Scotland, approximately 20 miles upstream of the Tay Road Bridge. The bridle was constructed by the Cleveland Bridge and Engineering Company with Miller Groupas the foundation and concrete sub-contractor. The bridge was designed by Freeman Fox and Partners with the team being led by Dr Oleg Kerensky CBE, DSc, BSc, FRS, FEng, FIStructE,FICE and the resident engineer was H Binnie. The site manager for Cleveland was J Robinson and for Miller it was R Gormley.The bridge was a pair of steel box girders (one under each carriage way) 4.3 m wide overlaid by a lightweight concrete deck. The bridge is 831m long with a river span of 174m. The river span provided a 25m head room for a width of 46m of the 76m wide navigation channel. The boxes vary in depth between 2.7m and 7.5m, with the deeper section located close to the river. It forms part of the eastern spur of the M90 between junctions 10 (Craigend) and 11 (Broxden), the most northerly motorway junction in the UK. It also forms part of the important east coast road corridor from Edinburgh through to Dundee and Aberdeen. It is the single largest structure on the M90, a title it will hold until the completion of the second Forth Road Bridge in 2016. It was the first large box girder bridge to be built to the Merrison Rules which were introduced in 1973 after the collapse during construction of three box girder bridges during the 1970s. The bridge was strengthened during the 2000s to cope with modern traffic loadings.", "Title: Banpo Bridge\n\nThe Banpo Bridge (Korean: 반포대교; Hanja: 盤浦大橋) is a major bridge in downtown Seoul over the Han River, South Korea, connecting the Seocho and Yongsan districts. The bridge is on top of Jamsu Bridge, forming the upper half of a double-deck bridge; it is the first double deck bridge built in South Korea. During periods of high rainfall, the Jamsu Bridge is designed to submerge as the water level of the river rises, as the lower deck lies close to the waterline. The bridge was built as a girder bridge and was completed in 1982.", "Title: Falkenberg Bridge\n\nThe Falkenberg Bridge (Swedish \"Tullbron\", literally \"\"The Toll Bridge\"\") is a stone arch bridge in Falkenberg, Sweden, built between 1756 and 1761. The bridge spans the Ätran river and is a listed building since 1984. It underwent major repair and restoration works in 1927 and 1994. The bridge is still in use and is used by an average of 3,800 vehicles a day. It was a toll bridge until 1914. The ruin of the fort Falkenberg is located close to the bridge, at the southern strand. The bridge has given its name to the nearby Tullbroskolan high school.", "Title: Stone Bridge (Rhode Island)\n\nThe Stone Bridge was a bridge built in 1907 in Rhode Island that carried RI 138 over the Sakonnet River between Portsmouth and Tiverton. It was severely damaged by Hurricane Carol in 1954, and replaced in 1956 by the Sakonnet River Bridge, which was under construction at the time of the hurricane, located 0.8 mi (1.3 km) to the north. The span was closed to marine traffic after the hurricane. After inspection, it was decided to close the bridge to bus and truck traffic on January 13, 1955. It was then closed to all vehicles on January 18, 1955. Pedestrians were allowed to walk across. Repairs were made and the bridge reopened to all traffic on March 3, 1955. It remained in service until the opening of the Sakonnet River Bridge in 1956.", "Title: Akosombo\n\nAkosombo is a small town in the south of the Asuogyaman District, Eastern Region, Ghana. Akosombo is close to the Adome Bridge at Atimpoku." ]
2,359
When does the vocal group of "Please Stay" formed?
1953
bridge
medium
{ "title": [ "Please Stay (Burt Bacharach song)", "The Drifters", "The Drifters" ], "sent_id": [ 0, 0, 1 ] }
[ { "sentences": [ "The Drifters are a long-lasting American doo-wop and R&B/soul vocal group.", " They were originally formed to serve as a backing group for Clyde McPhatter (of Billy Ward and his Dominoes) in 1953." ], "title": "The Drifters" }, { "sentences": [ "Havin' a Ball at the Village Gate is the third and final album by the reformed jazz vocal group Lambert, Hendricks & Bavan, of Dave Lambert and Jon Hendricks with Yolande Bavan.", " The group was formed after Annie Ross left the vocal group in 1962.", " The album was recorded live at the Village Gate club in New York City on December 20 and 21, 1963." ], "title": "Havin' a Ball at the Village Gate" }, { "sentences": [ "This is a discography chronicling the musical career of James Brown.", " Brown joined Bobby Byrd's vocal group The Flames in 1953, first as a drummer, and then as leading front man.", " Later becoming The Famous Flames, they signed with Federal Records in 1956 and recorded their first hit single, \"Please, Please, Please\", which sold over a million copies.", " Brown was discovered by Famous Flames founder Bobby Byrd, who recruited him for his vocal group." ], "title": "James Brown discography" }, { "sentences": [ "A Kylie Christmas is the fifth extended play by Australian recording artist Kylie Minogue.", " It was released digitally on November 30, 2010 by Parlophone.", " Minogue's cover of the 1953 song \"Santa Baby\" first appeared as a B-side to her 2000 single \"Please Stay\".", " Minogue uploaded a music video of \"Let It Snow\" to her official YouTube channel on 10 December 2010." ], "title": "A Kylie Christmas" }, { "sentences": [ "The Cryin' Shames were a mid-1960s English pop/beat group, produced by Joe Meek.", " They had one UK hit single in 1966 with a cover of The Drifters' 1961 \"Please Stay\", written by Burt Bacharach and Bob Hilliard." ], "title": "The Cryin' Shames" }, { "sentences": [ "\"Please Stay\" (also known as \"(Don't Go) Please Stay\") is an early hit of The Drifters featuring the new lead singer Rudy Lewis, who replaced Ben E. King.", " It is one of songwriter Burt Bacharach's early pop hits, featuring Dionne Warwick's sister Dee Dee Warwick and Doris Troy on background vocals.", " This song, along with \"Some Kind of Wonderful\" and \"Sweets for My Sweet\", were recorded in the same session.", " The musicians who backed the Drifters on this record include George Barnes and Allan Hanlon on guitar, Abie Baker on bass, Bobby Rosengarden and Ray Kessler on percussion and Ed Shaughnessy and Gary Chester on drums." ], "title": "Please Stay (Burt Bacharach song)" }, { "sentences": [ "The Dells were an American R&B vocal group.", " Formed in high school in 1952 by founding members Marvin Junior, Verne Allison, Johnny Funches, Chuck Barksdale, and Mickey and Lucius McGill, under the name the El-Rays, they released their first recording in 1954, and two years later, had their first R&B hit with \"Oh What a Night\".", " After disbanding due to a near-fatal car crash in 1958, the band reformed in 1960 with Funches being replaced by Johnny Carter.", " This lineup remained together until Carter's 2009 death.", " The Dells were inducted to the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame and the Vocal Group Hall of Fame in 2004.", " The vocal group performed until illness forced longtime lead singer Marvin Junior and bass vocalist Chuck Barksdale into retirement, ending the group's 60-year run." ], "title": "The Dells" }, { "sentences": [ "The Famous Flames were an American rhythm and blues vocal group founded in Toccoa, Georgia, in 1953 by Bobby Byrd.", " James Brown began his career as a member of the Famous Flames, emerging as the lead singer by the time of their first professional recording, \"Please, Please, Please\", in 1956." ], "title": "The Famous Flames" }, { "sentences": [ "The Platters is an American vocal group.", " They were one of the most successful vocal groups of the early rock and roll era.", " Their distinctive sound was a bridge between the pre-rock Tin Pan Alley tradition and the burgeoning new genre.", " The act went through several personnel changes, with the most successful incarnation comprising lead tenor Tony Williams, David Lynch, Paul Robi, Herb Reed, and Zola Taylor.", " The group had 40 charting singles on the \"Billboard\" Hot 100 chart between 1955 and 1967, including four no. 1 hits.", " The Platters were one of the first African American groups to be accepted as a major chart group and were, for a period of time, the most successful vocal group in the world." ], "title": "The Platters" }, { "sentences": [ "\"Please Stay\" is a song by Australian singer and songwriter Kylie Minogue, for her seventh studio album \"Light Years\" (2000).", " The song was written by Minogue, Richard Stannard, Julian Gallagher, and John Themis, and was produced by Stannard and Gallagher.", " The song was chosen as the fourth single from her studio album \"Light Years.\"", " \"Please Stay\" is a midtempo dance-pop song, and differs from the majority of its parent album's light, disco-inspired songs by adopting a more mature Latin pop style.", " It is one of the few songs recorded by Minogue to be Latin pop-based.", " The song received generally positive reviews from music critics." ], "title": "Please Stay (Kylie Minogue song)" } ]
[ "Title: The Drifters\n\nThe Drifters are a long-lasting American doo-wop and R&B/soul vocal group. They were originally formed to serve as a backing group for Clyde McPhatter (of Billy Ward and his Dominoes) in 1953.", "Title: Havin' a Ball at the Village Gate\n\nHavin' a Ball at the Village Gate is the third and final album by the reformed jazz vocal group Lambert, Hendricks & Bavan, of Dave Lambert and Jon Hendricks with Yolande Bavan. The group was formed after Annie Ross left the vocal group in 1962. The album was recorded live at the Village Gate club in New York City on December 20 and 21, 1963.", "Title: James Brown discography\n\nThis is a discography chronicling the musical career of James Brown. Brown joined Bobby Byrd's vocal group The Flames in 1953, first as a drummer, and then as leading front man. Later becoming The Famous Flames, they signed with Federal Records in 1956 and recorded their first hit single, \"Please, Please, Please\", which sold over a million copies. Brown was discovered by Famous Flames founder Bobby Byrd, who recruited him for his vocal group.", "Title: A Kylie Christmas\n\nA Kylie Christmas is the fifth extended play by Australian recording artist Kylie Minogue. It was released digitally on November 30, 2010 by Parlophone. Minogue's cover of the 1953 song \"Santa Baby\" first appeared as a B-side to her 2000 single \"Please Stay\". Minogue uploaded a music video of \"Let It Snow\" to her official YouTube channel on 10 December 2010.", "Title: The Cryin' Shames\n\nThe Cryin' Shames were a mid-1960s English pop/beat group, produced by Joe Meek. They had one UK hit single in 1966 with a cover of The Drifters' 1961 \"Please Stay\", written by Burt Bacharach and Bob Hilliard.", "Title: Please Stay (Burt Bacharach song)\n\n\"Please Stay\" (also known as \"(Don't Go) Please Stay\") is an early hit of The Drifters featuring the new lead singer Rudy Lewis, who replaced Ben E. King. It is one of songwriter Burt Bacharach's early pop hits, featuring Dionne Warwick's sister Dee Dee Warwick and Doris Troy on background vocals. This song, along with \"Some Kind of Wonderful\" and \"Sweets for My Sweet\", were recorded in the same session. The musicians who backed the Drifters on this record include George Barnes and Allan Hanlon on guitar, Abie Baker on bass, Bobby Rosengarden and Ray Kessler on percussion and Ed Shaughnessy and Gary Chester on drums.", "Title: The Dells\n\nThe Dells were an American R&B vocal group. Formed in high school in 1952 by founding members Marvin Junior, Verne Allison, Johnny Funches, Chuck Barksdale, and Mickey and Lucius McGill, under the name the El-Rays, they released their first recording in 1954, and two years later, had their first R&B hit with \"Oh What a Night\". After disbanding due to a near-fatal car crash in 1958, the band reformed in 1960 with Funches being replaced by Johnny Carter. This lineup remained together until Carter's 2009 death. The Dells were inducted to the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame and the Vocal Group Hall of Fame in 2004. The vocal group performed until illness forced longtime lead singer Marvin Junior and bass vocalist Chuck Barksdale into retirement, ending the group's 60-year run.", "Title: The Famous Flames\n\nThe Famous Flames were an American rhythm and blues vocal group founded in Toccoa, Georgia, in 1953 by Bobby Byrd. James Brown began his career as a member of the Famous Flames, emerging as the lead singer by the time of their first professional recording, \"Please, Please, Please\", in 1956.", "Title: The Platters\n\nThe Platters is an American vocal group. They were one of the most successful vocal groups of the early rock and roll era. Their distinctive sound was a bridge between the pre-rock Tin Pan Alley tradition and the burgeoning new genre. The act went through several personnel changes, with the most successful incarnation comprising lead tenor Tony Williams, David Lynch, Paul Robi, Herb Reed, and Zola Taylor. The group had 40 charting singles on the \"Billboard\" Hot 100 chart between 1955 and 1967, including four no. 1 hits. The Platters were one of the first African American groups to be accepted as a major chart group and were, for a period of time, the most successful vocal group in the world.", "Title: Please Stay (Kylie Minogue song)\n\n\"Please Stay\" is a song by Australian singer and songwriter Kylie Minogue, for her seventh studio album \"Light Years\" (2000). The song was written by Minogue, Richard Stannard, Julian Gallagher, and John Themis, and was produced by Stannard and Gallagher. The song was chosen as the fourth single from her studio album \"Light Years.\" \"Please Stay\" is a midtempo dance-pop song, and differs from the majority of its parent album's light, disco-inspired songs by adopting a more mature Latin pop style. It is one of the few songs recorded by Minogue to be Latin pop-based. The song received generally positive reviews from music critics." ]
2,360
Ben Miles starred in a Netflix drama as Equerry to what king?
King George VI
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born October 3, 1973) is a Canadian actress.", " She is best known for her role as Sidney Prescott in the horror film series \"Scream\".", " She got her start appearing in the Canadian television series \"Catwalk\", before she played Julia Salinger in the American drama series \"Party of Five\".", " She has starred in films such as \"The Craft\" (1996), \"Wild Things\" (1998), \"Panic\" (2000), and \"The Company\" (2003).", " Campbell has also made guest appearances on several television series, such as \"Medium\", \"Grey's Anatomy\" and \"Mad Men\", as well as a starring role in the fourth and fifth seasons of the critically acclaimed Netflix drama series \"House of Cards\"." ], "title": "Neve Campbell" }, { "sentences": [ "Victorious Festival is a three-day music festival held in Portsmouth, United Kingdom.", " It was founded in 2012 by three friends, James Ralls, Ben Miles and Andy Marsh.", " In its first year, the festival was named the Victorious Vintage Festival.", " For the first two years, the festival was held in Portsmouth Historic Dockyard, while subsequent years were held in the Castle Field and Southsea Common areas of Southsea." ], "title": "Victorious Festival" }, { "sentences": [ "Jolene Aiko Purdy (born December 9, 1983) is an American movie and television actress.", " She is of half Japanese and half European descent.", " Purdy starred as Cherita Chen in the 2001 film \"Donnie Darko\".", " Among her television credits is the Fox sitcom \"Do Not Disturb,\" which debuted in 2008, as well as the ABC Family comedy series \"10 Things I Hate About You\", playing Mandella in eight episodes.", " Purdy has also guest starred on \"Judging Amy\" and \"Boston Public\".", " Purdy is also known for her role as Piper Katins on the TeenNick drama series \"Gigantic\".", " She stars in the Netflix drama series \"Orange Is The New Black\" as an inmate at Lichfield Federal Penitentiary." ], "title": "Jolene Purdy" }, { "sentences": [ "Deborah Ann Woll (born February 7, 1985) is an American actress.", " She is known for her roles as Jessica Hamby on the HBO drama series \"True Blood\", and currently portrays Karen Page in the Netflix drama series \"Daredevil\", \"The Defenders\", and \"The Punisher\".", " She has also starred in the films \"Mother's Day\", \"Someday This Pain Will Be Useful to You\", \"Catch .44\", \"Ruby Sparks\", and \"Meet Me in Montenegro\"." ], "title": "Deborah Ann Woll" }, { "sentences": [ "Kaniehtiio Horn (born November 8th, 1986) is a Canadian actress.", " She is often credited as Tiio Horn.", " She was nominated for a Gemini Award for her role in the television film \"Moccasin Flats: Redemption\".", " She appeared in the 2009 films \"The Trotsky\", \"Leslie, My Name Is Evil\" and \"The Wild Hunt\", and starred in the CBC television sitcom \"18 to Life\".", " In 2012, she joined the main cast of the Netflix drama \"Hemlock Grove\", as Destiny Rumancek." ], "title": "Kaniehtiio Horn" } ]
[ "Title: Grand Squire of France\n\nThe Grand Écuyer de France or Grand Squire of France or Grand Equerry of France was one of the Great Officers of the Crown of France and a member of the Maison du Roi (\"King's Household\") during the Ancien Régime. The name \"écuyer\", the French word for squire, is the origin for the French word \"écurie\" (stable) and the English word equerry. The position was roughly equivalent to the United Kingdom positions of Master of the Horse and the Crown Equerry.", "Title: Crown Equerry (Sweden)\n\nCrown Equerry (Swedish: \"Hovstallmästare\" ) is a title of the head of the Swedish Royal Stables. It is also an honorary title awarded by the Swedish king. Previously at the Royal Court of Sweden there was also a Master of the Horse (\"Överhovstallmästare\") who had the highest transparency of the Royal Stables. The Crown Equerry who was head of the Royal Stables, was named First Crown Equerry (\"Förste hovstallmästare\"). Today Colonel Ulf Gunnehed is the Crown Equerry and head of the Royal Stables.", "Title: Bon Voyage (2006 film)\n\nBon Voyage is a 2006 television drama film written by Oliver Brown and directed by John Fawcett. It starred Fay Ripley, Ben Miles, Daniel Ryan and Rachael Blake.", "Title: Peter Townsend (RAF officer)\n\nGroup Captain Peter Wooldridge Townsend, (22 November 1914 – 19 June 1995) was a Royal Air Force officer, flying ace, courtier and author. He was Equerry to King George VI from 1944 to 1952 and held the same position for Queen Elizabeth II from 1952 to 1953. Townsend also had a romance with Princess Margaret.", "Title: Ben Miles\n\nBenjamin Charles Miles (born 1 November 1966) is an English actor, best known for his starring role as Patrick Maitland in the British TV comedy \"Coupling\", from 2000 to 2004 and as Peter Townsend in the Netflix drama \"The Crown\" (2017).", "Title: Neve Campbell\n\nNeve Adrianne Campbell ( ; born October 3, 1973) is a Canadian actress. She is best known for her role as Sidney Prescott in the horror film series \"Scream\". She got her start appearing in the Canadian television series \"Catwalk\", before she played Julia Salinger in the American drama series \"Party of Five\". She has starred in films such as \"The Craft\" (1996), \"Wild Things\" (1998), \"Panic\" (2000), and \"The Company\" (2003). Campbell has also made guest appearances on several television series, such as \"Medium\", \"Grey's Anatomy\" and \"Mad Men\", as well as a starring role in the fourth and fifth seasons of the critically acclaimed Netflix drama series \"House of Cards\".", "Title: Victorious Festival\n\nVictorious Festival is a three-day music festival held in Portsmouth, United Kingdom. It was founded in 2012 by three friends, James Ralls, Ben Miles and Andy Marsh. In its first year, the festival was named the Victorious Vintage Festival. For the first two years, the festival was held in Portsmouth Historic Dockyard, while subsequent years were held in the Castle Field and Southsea Common areas of Southsea.", "Title: Jolene Purdy\n\nJolene Aiko Purdy (born December 9, 1983) is an American movie and television actress. She is of half Japanese and half European descent. Purdy starred as Cherita Chen in the 2001 film \"Donnie Darko\". Among her television credits is the Fox sitcom \"Do Not Disturb,\" which debuted in 2008, as well as the ABC Family comedy series \"10 Things I Hate About You\", playing Mandella in eight episodes. Purdy has also guest starred on \"Judging Amy\" and \"Boston Public\". Purdy is also known for her role as Piper Katins on the TeenNick drama series \"Gigantic\". She stars in the Netflix drama series \"Orange Is The New Black\" as an inmate at Lichfield Federal Penitentiary.", "Title: Deborah Ann Woll\n\nDeborah Ann Woll (born February 7, 1985) is an American actress. She is known for her roles as Jessica Hamby on the HBO drama series \"True Blood\", and currently portrays Karen Page in the Netflix drama series \"Daredevil\", \"The Defenders\", and \"The Punisher\". She has also starred in the films \"Mother's Day\", \"Someday This Pain Will Be Useful to You\", \"Catch .44\", \"Ruby Sparks\", and \"Meet Me in Montenegro\".", "Title: Kaniehtiio Horn\n\nKaniehtiio Horn (born November 8th, 1986) is a Canadian actress. She is often credited as Tiio Horn. She was nominated for a Gemini Award for her role in the television film \"Moccasin Flats: Redemption\". She appeared in the 2009 films \"The Trotsky\", \"Leslie, My Name Is Evil\" and \"The Wild Hunt\", and starred in the CBC television sitcom \"18 to Life\". In 2012, she joined the main cast of the Netflix drama \"Hemlock Grove\", as Destiny Rumancek." ]
2,361
Technicolor Specials were short films produced by what U.S. Major film studio?
Hollywood studio
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(where he worked from 1968 to 1981) and \"produced a film a month, on average, including commercial successes like \"The Exorcist\" and \"Superman\".\"", " During his seven years at Sony Pictures starting in 1996, five of which he was chairman and chief executive, he was credited with \"reinvigorat[ing]\" that major film studio." ], "title": "John Calley" }, { "sentences": [ "Silly Symphony is a series of 75 animated short films produced by Walt Disney Productions from 1929 to 1939.", " As their name implies, the \"Silly Symphonies\" were originally intended as whimsical accompaniments to pieces of music.", " As such, the films usually had independent continuity and did not feature continuing characters, unlike the \"Mickey Mouse\" shorts produced by Disney at the same time.", " (Exceptions to this include \"Three Little Pigs\", \"The Tortoise and the Hare\", and \"Three Orphan Kittens\", which all had sequels.)", " The series is notable for its innovation with Technicolor and the multiplane motion picture camera, as well as its introduction of the character Donald Duck making his first appearance in the Silly Symphony cartoon \"The Wise Little Hen\" in 1934." ], "title": "Silly Symphony" }, { "sentences": [ "A low-budget film or low-budget movie is a motion picture shot with little to no funding from a major film studio or private investor.", " Many independent films are made on low budgets, but films made on the mainstream circuit with inexperienced or unknown filmmakers can also have low budgets.", " Many young or first time filmmakers shoot low-budget films to prove their talent before doing bigger productions.", " Many low-budget films that do not gain some form of attention or acclaim are never released in theatres and are often sent straight to retail because of its lack of marketability, look, story, or premise.", " There is no precise number to define a low budget production, and it is relative to both genre and country.", " What might be a low-budget film in one country may be a big budget in another.", " Modern-day young filmmakers rely on film festivals for pre promotion.", " They use this to gain acclaim and attention for their films, which often leads to a limited release in theatres.", " Film that acquire a cult following may be given a wide release.", " Low-budget films can be either professional productions or amateur.", " They are either shot using professional or consumer equipment." ], "title": "Low-budget film" }, { "sentences": [ "The Danish film industry produced over fifty feature films in 2014.", " This article fully lists all non-pornographic films, including short films, that had a release date in that year and which were at least partly made by the Denmark.", " It does not include films first released in previous years that had release dates in 2014.", " It does, however, include films produced by Greenland and the Faroe Islands (self-governing Danish territories), which are also included in \"List of Greenlandic films of 2014\" and \"List of Faroese films of 2014\" respectively.", " <br> Also included is an overview of the major events in Danish film, including film festivals and awards ceremonies, as well as lists of those films that have been particularly well received, both critically and financially." ], "title": "List of Danish films of 2014" } ]
[ "Title: List of Disney animated shorts\n\nThis is a list of animated short films produced by Walt Disney and Walt Disney Animation Studios from 1921 to the present. This includes films produced at the Laugh-O-Gram Studio which Disney founded in 1921 as well as the animation studio now owned by The Walt Disney Company, previously called the Disney Brothers Cartoon Studio (1923), The Walt Disney Studio (1926), Walt Disney Productions (1929), and Walt Disney Feature Animation (1986).", "Title: Gorky Film Studio\n\nGorky Film Studio (Russian: Киностудия имени Горького ) is a film studio in Moscow, Russian Federation. By the end of the Soviet Union, Gorky Film Studio had produced more than 1,000 films. Many film classics were filmed at the Gorky Film Studio throughout its history and some of these were granted international awards at various film festivals.", "Title: Independent film\n\nAn independent film, independent movie, indie film or indie movie is a feature film that is produced outside of the major film studio system, in addition to being produced and distributed by independent entertainment agencies. Independent films are sometimes distinguishable by their content and style and the way in which the filmmakers' personal artistic vision is realized. Usually, but not always, independent films are made with considerably lower budgets than major studio movies.", "Title: Odessa Film Studio\n\nOdessa Film Studio (Ukrainian: Одеська кіностудія художніх фільмів ) is the first film studio established in Ukraine (Odessa). It is partially owned by a government and supervised by the Department of State property fund of Ukraine together with the Ministry of Culture. Together with Dovzhenko Film Studios they are the only state-owned and major film producers in the country. The studio is located at Frantsuzky bulvar 33 (33 French Boulevard), Odessa, Ukraine. In a close vicinity to it is located a smaller film studio House of Mask.", "Title: Major film studio\n\nA major film studio is a production and film distributor that releases a substantial number of films annually and consistently commands a significant share of box office revenue in a given market. In the North American, Western, and global markets, the major film studios, often simply known as the majors, are commonly regarded as the six diversified media conglomerates whose various film production and distribution subsidiaries collectively command approximately 80 to 85 percent of U.S. and Canadian box office revenue. The term may also be applied more specifically to the primary motion picture business subsidiary of each respective conglomerate.", "Title: Technicolor Specials (Warner Bros. series)\n\nTechnicolor Special was a common term used for Hollywood studio produced color film shorts of the 1930s and 1940s that did not belong to a specified series (as marketed in the trade periodicals).", "Title: John Calley\n\nJohn Nicholas Calley (July 8, 1930 – September 13, 2011) was an American film studio executive and producer. He was quite influential during his years at Warner Bros. (where he worked from 1968 to 1981) and \"produced a film a month, on average, including commercial successes like \"The Exorcist\" and \"Superman\".\" During his seven years at Sony Pictures starting in 1996, five of which he was chairman and chief executive, he was credited with \"reinvigorat[ing]\" that major film studio.", "Title: Silly Symphony\n\nSilly Symphony is a series of 75 animated short films produced by Walt Disney Productions from 1929 to 1939. As their name implies, the \"Silly Symphonies\" were originally intended as whimsical accompaniments to pieces of music. As such, the films usually had independent continuity and did not feature continuing characters, unlike the \"Mickey Mouse\" shorts produced by Disney at the same time. (Exceptions to this include \"Three Little Pigs\", \"The Tortoise and the Hare\", and \"Three Orphan Kittens\", which all had sequels.) The series is notable for its innovation with Technicolor and the multiplane motion picture camera, as well as its introduction of the character Donald Duck making his first appearance in the Silly Symphony cartoon \"The Wise Little Hen\" in 1934.", "Title: Low-budget film\n\nA low-budget film or low-budget movie is a motion picture shot with little to no funding from a major film studio or private investor. Many independent films are made on low budgets, but films made on the mainstream circuit with inexperienced or unknown filmmakers can also have low budgets. Many young or first time filmmakers shoot low-budget films to prove their talent before doing bigger productions. Many low-budget films that do not gain some form of attention or acclaim are never released in theatres and are often sent straight to retail because of its lack of marketability, look, story, or premise. There is no precise number to define a low budget production, and it is relative to both genre and country. What might be a low-budget film in one country may be a big budget in another. Modern-day young filmmakers rely on film festivals for pre promotion. They use this to gain acclaim and attention for their films, which often leads to a limited release in theatres. Film that acquire a cult following may be given a wide release. Low-budget films can be either professional productions or amateur. They are either shot using professional or consumer equipment.", "Title: List of Danish films of 2014\n\nThe Danish film industry produced over fifty feature films in 2014. This article fully lists all non-pornographic films, including short films, that had a release date in that year and which were at least partly made by the Denmark. It does not include films first released in previous years that had release dates in 2014. It does, however, include films produced by Greenland and the Faroe Islands (self-governing Danish territories), which are also included in \"List of Greenlandic films of 2014\" and \"List of Faroese films of 2014\" respectively. <br> Also included is an overview of the major events in Danish film, including film festivals and awards ceremonies, as well as lists of those films that have been particularly well received, both critically and financially." ]
2,362
What was the name of the 1999 Korean romantic film starring an actress famous for her role as The Girl in the romantic comedy My Sassy Girl?
White Valentine
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[ "Title: My Sassy Girl (TV series)\n\nMy Sassy Girl (Hangul: 엽기적인 그녀 ; RR: \"Yeopgijeogin Geunyeo \" ) is a 2017 South Korean television drama starring Joo Won, Oh Yeon-seo, Lee Jung-shin and Kim Yoon-hye, based on the 2001 South Korean movie \"My Sassy Girl\" by Kwak Jae-yong, but during Joseon period. It aired on SBS from May 29 to July 18, 2017 on Mondays and Tuesdays at 22:00 (KST) time slot for 32 episodes.", "Title: White Valentine\n\nWhite Valentine () is a 1999 Korean romantic film directed by Yang Yun-ho. It stars Park Shin-yang with Jun Ji-hyun in her movie debut.", "Title: My Sassy Girl 2\n\nMy Sassy Girl 2 (Chinese: 我的野蛮女友2) is a 2010 Chinese romantic comedy film directed by Joe Ma and starring Lynn Hung, Leon Jay Williams, He Jiong, Abby Feng and Bosco Wong. The film is an unofficial sequel of the 2001 South Korean film \"My Sassy Girl\". It was released on November 5, 2010.", "Title: Jun Ji-hyun\n\nJun Ji-hyun (born Wang Ji-hyun on 30 October 1981), also known as Gianna Jun, is a South Korean actress. She rose to fame for her role as The Girl in the romantic comedy \"My Sassy Girl\" (2001), one of the highest-grossing Korean comedies of all time. Other notable films include \"Il Mare\" (2000), \"Windstruck\" (2004), \"The Thieves\" (2012), \"The Berlin File\" (2013) and \"Assassination\" (2015).", "Title: My Sassy Girl (2008 film)\n\nMy Sassy Girl is a 2008 American remake of the 2001 South Korean romantic-comedy \"My Sassy Girl\". It stars Elisha Cuthbert and Jesse Bradford and was directed by Yann Samuell. Both films are based on a true story told in a series of blog posts written by Kim Ho-sik, who later adapted them into a fictional novel. The film is set in New York City's Central Park and Upper East Side. Samuell, describes the film as \"a fable about destiny, \" while Bradford described it as \"a romantic comedy about how they pull each other to a more healthy place by virtue of their relationship.\"", "Title: You Are My Sassy Girl\n\nYou Are My Sassy Girl () is a 2014 Chinese romantic comedy film directed by Zheng Li. It was released on September 12, 2014.", "Title: My New Sassy Girl\n\nMy New Sassy Girl () () is a 2016 South Korean-Chinese romantic comedy film directed by Joh Keun-shik, and starring Cha Tae-hyun and Victoria Song. This film, a sequel to \"My Sassy Girl\" (2001), was released in China on April 22, 2016 and released in South Korea on May 12, 2016.", "Title: My Sassy Girl\n\nMy Sassy Girl (Korean: 엽기적인 그녀 ; literally, \"That Bizarre Girl\") is a 2001 South Korean romantic comedy film directed by Kwak Jae-yong, starring Jun Ji-hyun and Cha Tae-hyun.", "Title: Ugly Aur Pagli\n\nUgly Aur Pagli (English: Ugly and Crazy ) is a 2008 Indian Hindi comedy film starring Ranvir Shorey and Mallika Sherawat. It is directed by Sachin Khot and produced by Pritish Nandy. The film tells the story of the strange relationship between a young Mumbai engineering student and a girl he meets on the train. \"Ugly Aur Pagli\" is an uncredited remake of the Korean film \"My Sassy Girl\" with many scenes taken directly from the original film.", "Title: Sano Sansar\n\nSano Sansar (Nepali: सानो संसार , translation: Small World) is a 2008 Nepali romantic comedy film directed by Alok Nembang. The film has a massive star cast which includes Neer Shah and newcomers Mahesh Shakya (popularly known Karma), Jiwan Luitel and Namrata Shrestha. Sano Sansar is director Alok Nembang's directorial debut and is the second Nepali HD movie made after \"Kagbeni\". The film is heavily influenced by the Korean movie \"My Sassy Girl\" and the English-language movie \"You've Got Mail\"." ]
2,363
William Burke aided which Scottish sailor who was tried and executed for piracy after returning from a voyage to the Indian Ocean?
William Kidd
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[ { "sentences": [ "Captain Kidd (1645–1701) was a Scottish sailor who was tried and executed for piracy." ], "title": "Captain Kidd (disambiguation)" }, { "sentences": [ "The Indian Ocean Games Triangulaire was a triangulaire, or tournament between three teams, between Mauritius, Réunion, and Madagascar.", " It was the predecessor to the Indian Ocean Island Games.", " The triangulaire was held every year from 1947 until 1958, and then once more in 1963.", " In 1963, the last game, Mauritius vs Madagascar was abandoned in the 54th minute, which gave Madagascar the win that year.", " After that, Mauritius did not want to play Madagascar, and the tournament was not held.", " The Indian Ocean Island Games started in 1979 as a multi-sport event.", " In the football portion, Mauritius participated along with Réunion, Seychelles, Comoros, and the Maldives.", " Madagascar did not join until the second Indian Ocean Island Games, which was in Mauritius in 1985.", " The three triangulaire teams have been to every Indian Ocean Island Games since." ], "title": "Triangulaire" }, { "sentences": [ "Piracy in the Indian Ocean has been a threat to international shipping since the second phase of the Somali Civil War in the early 21st century.", " Since 2005, many international organizations have expressed concern over the rise in acts of piracy.", " Piracy impeded the delivery of shipments and increased shipping expenses, costing an estimated $6.6 to $6.9 billion a year in global trade according to Oceans Beyond Piracy (OBP).", " According to the German Institute for Economic Research (DIW), a veritable industry of profiteers also arose around the piracy.", " Insurance companies significantly increased their profits from the pirate attacks as insurance companies hiked premium rates in response." ], "title": "List of ships attacked by Somali pirates" }, { "sentences": [ "The 2011 North Indian Ocean cyclone season was the \"least active\" tropical cyclone season in the North Indian Ocean since 1993.", " Only two cyclone storms have formed throughout the year, far below the average of 4-6.", " The North Indian Ocean cyclone season has no official bounds, but cyclones tend to form between April and December, with peaks in May and November.", " These dates conventionally delimit the period of each year when most tropical cyclones form in the northern Indian Ocean.", " The scope of this article is limited to the Indian Ocean in the Northern Hemisphere, east of the Horn of Africa and west of the Malay Peninsula.", " There are two main seas in the North Indian Ocean — the Arabian Sea to the west of the Indian subcontinent, abbreviated \"ARB\" by the India Meteorological Department (IMD); and the Bay of Bengal to the east, abbreviated \"BOB\" by the IMD." ], "title": "2011 North Indian Ocean cyclone season" }, { "sentences": [ "William Kidd, also \"Captain William Kidd\" or simply \"Captain Kidd\" (c.1654 – 23 May 1701) was a Scottish sailor who was tried and executed for piracy after returning from a voyage to the Indian Ocean.", " Some modern historians deem his piratical reputation unjust." ], "title": "William Kidd" }, { "sentences": [ "Very Intense Tropical Cyclone Fantala was the most intense tropical cyclone of the south-west Indian Ocean in terms of sustained winds.", " Part of the 2015–16 cyclone season, Fantala formed on 11 April to the south of Diego Garcia, an island in the central Indian Ocean.", " With a ridge to the south, the storm moved westward for several days while gaining strength, aided by warm waters and decreasing wind shear.", " Late on 17 April, the Météo-France office on Réunion (MFR) estimated peak 10-minute winds of 250 km/h (155 mph), making Fantala the strongest tropical cyclone of the basin in terms of 10-minute sustained winds.", " The Joint Typhoon Warning Center (JTWC) estimated peak 1-minute winds of 285 km/h (180 mph), equivalent to Category 5 on the Saffir-Simpson scale and the strongest on record in the south-west Indian Ocean." ], "title": "Cyclone Fantala" }, { "sentences": [ "William Burke (d. 1699, first name occasionally Thomas, last name occasionally Burk, Burt, Bourck, Burch, or Burcke) was an Irish pirate and trader active in the Caribbean and near Newfoundland, best known for aiding William Kidd." ], "title": "William Burke (pirate)" }, { "sentences": [ "John H. Blair (born 1887) was a Scottish sailor.", " During his early career, he worked aboard the Loch Line, which operated between Britain and Australia.", " He then joined a Melbourne shipping company, and worked the Australia-India trade.", " From 1913–14, Blair served as Chief Officer aboard the SY \"Aurora\", under John King Davis, during the final Antarctic voyage of the Australasian Antarctic Expedition (AAE).", " He later became Chief Executive Officer of Pangbourne Nautical College." ], "title": "John H. Blair" }, { "sentences": [ "Indian Ocean is the debut album from Indian Ocean.", " The band’s first album, recorded in just 10 days at HMV’s Dumdum studio, Calcutta, in December 1992.", " Shaleen Sharma played the drums on this album.", " This is the only album in which Shaleen Sharma was present; later when Shaleen Sharma left the band he was replaced by Amit Kilam.", " Released on cassette initially and later on CD.", " This was a purely instrumental album with only a line or two sung by Asheem.", " It was a fluid album and defined the true sound of Indian Ocean before they became more of a pop band.", " A total of 30,000 copies were sold, but it has the potential for a release and perhaps an LP version for a justice to be done to the crisp sound.", " Recording engineer for this album was Raja Mukherjee.", " Cover concept was done by Manas Chakrabarti.", " The graphic design work was done by Navin Shiromani.", " The Durgapal family gave \"Indian Ocean\" all their time, patience and space while Indian Ocean prepared for this recording." ], "title": "Indian Ocean (album)" }, { "sentences": [ "James Gilliam, also known as James Kelly, (died July 12, 1701) was an English pirate active in the Indian Ocean during the 1690s and was a longtime associate of Captain William Kidd.", " Prior to his association with Kidd, he sailed with George Raynor and Edward Davis aboard the \"Batchelor's Delight.\"", " One of Kidd's earliest crew members, Gilliam was a participant in the mutiny on board the \"Mocha\" and the subsequent murder of Captain Edgecomb who was killed in his sleep.", " After taking command of the East Indiaman, Gilliam and the \"Mocha\", under successive Captains Ralph Stout and Robert Culliford, assisted in the capture of several ships in the Indian Ocean.", " Gilliam was arrested after returning to New England with Kidd in 1699.", " Transported to Great Britain, he was tried at the Old Bailey and found guilty of piracy.", " While in prison, he wrote \"A full and true Discovery of all the Robberies, Pyracies, and other Notorious Actions, of that Famous English Pyrate, Capt. James Kelly\" which included references to the as yet undiscovered Galapagos Islands before his eventual execution on July 12, 1701." ], "title": "James Kelly (pirate)" } ]
[ "Title: Captain Kidd (disambiguation)\n\nCaptain Kidd (1645–1701) was a Scottish sailor who was tried and executed for piracy.", "Title: Triangulaire\n\nThe Indian Ocean Games Triangulaire was a triangulaire, or tournament between three teams, between Mauritius, Réunion, and Madagascar. It was the predecessor to the Indian Ocean Island Games. The triangulaire was held every year from 1947 until 1958, and then once more in 1963. In 1963, the last game, Mauritius vs Madagascar was abandoned in the 54th minute, which gave Madagascar the win that year. After that, Mauritius did not want to play Madagascar, and the tournament was not held. The Indian Ocean Island Games started in 1979 as a multi-sport event. In the football portion, Mauritius participated along with Réunion, Seychelles, Comoros, and the Maldives. Madagascar did not join until the second Indian Ocean Island Games, which was in Mauritius in 1985. The three triangulaire teams have been to every Indian Ocean Island Games since.", "Title: List of ships attacked by Somali pirates\n\nPiracy in the Indian Ocean has been a threat to international shipping since the second phase of the Somali Civil War in the early 21st century. Since 2005, many international organizations have expressed concern over the rise in acts of piracy. Piracy impeded the delivery of shipments and increased shipping expenses, costing an estimated $6.6 to $6.9 billion a year in global trade according to Oceans Beyond Piracy (OBP). According to the German Institute for Economic Research (DIW), a veritable industry of profiteers also arose around the piracy. Insurance companies significantly increased their profits from the pirate attacks as insurance companies hiked premium rates in response.", "Title: 2011 North Indian Ocean cyclone season\n\nThe 2011 North Indian Ocean cyclone season was the \"least active\" tropical cyclone season in the North Indian Ocean since 1993. Only two cyclone storms have formed throughout the year, far below the average of 4-6. The North Indian Ocean cyclone season has no official bounds, but cyclones tend to form between April and December, with peaks in May and November. These dates conventionally delimit the period of each year when most tropical cyclones form in the northern Indian Ocean. The scope of this article is limited to the Indian Ocean in the Northern Hemisphere, east of the Horn of Africa and west of the Malay Peninsula. There are two main seas in the North Indian Ocean — the Arabian Sea to the west of the Indian subcontinent, abbreviated \"ARB\" by the India Meteorological Department (IMD); and the Bay of Bengal to the east, abbreviated \"BOB\" by the IMD.", "Title: William Kidd\n\nWilliam Kidd, also \"Captain William Kidd\" or simply \"Captain Kidd\" (c.1654 – 23 May 1701) was a Scottish sailor who was tried and executed for piracy after returning from a voyage to the Indian Ocean. Some modern historians deem his piratical reputation unjust.", "Title: Cyclone Fantala\n\nVery Intense Tropical Cyclone Fantala was the most intense tropical cyclone of the south-west Indian Ocean in terms of sustained winds. Part of the 2015–16 cyclone season, Fantala formed on 11 April to the south of Diego Garcia, an island in the central Indian Ocean. With a ridge to the south, the storm moved westward for several days while gaining strength, aided by warm waters and decreasing wind shear. Late on 17 April, the Météo-France office on Réunion (MFR) estimated peak 10-minute winds of 250 km/h (155 mph), making Fantala the strongest tropical cyclone of the basin in terms of 10-minute sustained winds. The Joint Typhoon Warning Center (JTWC) estimated peak 1-minute winds of 285 km/h (180 mph), equivalent to Category 5 on the Saffir-Simpson scale and the strongest on record in the south-west Indian Ocean.", "Title: William Burke (pirate)\n\nWilliam Burke (d. 1699, first name occasionally Thomas, last name occasionally Burk, Burt, Bourck, Burch, or Burcke) was an Irish pirate and trader active in the Caribbean and near Newfoundland, best known for aiding William Kidd.", "Title: John H. Blair\n\nJohn H. Blair (born 1887) was a Scottish sailor. During his early career, he worked aboard the Loch Line, which operated between Britain and Australia. He then joined a Melbourne shipping company, and worked the Australia-India trade. From 1913–14, Blair served as Chief Officer aboard the SY \"Aurora\", under John King Davis, during the final Antarctic voyage of the Australasian Antarctic Expedition (AAE). He later became Chief Executive Officer of Pangbourne Nautical College.", "Title: Indian Ocean (album)\n\nIndian Ocean is the debut album from Indian Ocean. The band’s first album, recorded in just 10 days at HMV’s Dumdum studio, Calcutta, in December 1992. Shaleen Sharma played the drums on this album. This is the only album in which Shaleen Sharma was present; later when Shaleen Sharma left the band he was replaced by Amit Kilam. Released on cassette initially and later on CD. This was a purely instrumental album with only a line or two sung by Asheem. It was a fluid album and defined the true sound of Indian Ocean before they became more of a pop band. A total of 30,000 copies were sold, but it has the potential for a release and perhaps an LP version for a justice to be done to the crisp sound. Recording engineer for this album was Raja Mukherjee. Cover concept was done by Manas Chakrabarti. The graphic design work was done by Navin Shiromani. The Durgapal family gave \"Indian Ocean\" all their time, patience and space while Indian Ocean prepared for this recording.", "Title: James Kelly (pirate)\n\nJames Gilliam, also known as James Kelly, (died July 12, 1701) was an English pirate active in the Indian Ocean during the 1690s and was a longtime associate of Captain William Kidd. Prior to his association with Kidd, he sailed with George Raynor and Edward Davis aboard the \"Batchelor's Delight.\" One of Kidd's earliest crew members, Gilliam was a participant in the mutiny on board the \"Mocha\" and the subsequent murder of Captain Edgecomb who was killed in his sleep. After taking command of the East Indiaman, Gilliam and the \"Mocha\", under successive Captains Ralph Stout and Robert Culliford, assisted in the capture of several ships in the Indian Ocean. Gilliam was arrested after returning to New England with Kidd in 1699. Transported to Great Britain, he was tried at the Old Bailey and found guilty of piracy. While in prison, he wrote \"A full and true Discovery of all the Robberies, Pyracies, and other Notorious Actions, of that Famous English Pyrate, Capt. James Kelly\" which included references to the as yet undiscovered Galapagos Islands before his eventual execution on July 12, 1701." ]
2,364
Kevin Daniels had a part in the 2004 American drama directed by whom?
Jay Russell
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2,365
Which best selling Electronic Arts' Sports series features She's Got Me Dancing?
FIFA 10
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[ { "sentences": [ "The Sims 4 is the fourth major title in life simulation video game series \"The Sims\", developed by Maxis and The Sims Studio and published by Electronic Arts.", " \"The Sims 4\" was originally announced on May 6, 2013, and was released in North America on September 2, 2014 for Microsoft Windows.", " A Mac compatible version of the software was made available for digital download on February 17, 2015.", " \"The Sims 4\" is the first PC game to top all-format charts in two years.", " The game has received mixed reviews since its release.", " Since its launch, it became the best selling PC game of 2014 and 2015.", " \"The Sims 4\" has sold over 5 million copies worldwide.", " Versions of the game for the PlayStation 4 and Xbox One consoles are also scheduled to be released on November 17, 2017." ], "title": "The Sims 4" }, { "sentences": [ "This is a discography of the Los Angeles-based electronic band The Crystal Method.", " The Crystal Method have released 5 studio albums, 4 extended plays, 3 mix albums, 1 soundtrack album, 30 singles, and 9 music videos.", " The album \"Vegas\" has sold more than one million copies in the United States, certifying it platinum.", " It is one of the best selling electronic albums in the United States, and it puts The Crystal Method in the top five best selling electronic bands in the United States.", " The Crystal Method's other three studio albums, \"Tweekend\", \"Legion of Boom\", and \"Divided by Night\" have charted high on the \"Billboard\" 200, especially for electronic albums, all making it to the thirties and charting especially high on the Top Electronic Albums list." ], "title": "The Crystal Method discography" }, { "sentences": [ "An infopreneur is an entrepreneur who identifies opportunities for creating enterprising information-based businesses by identifying knowledge deficiency situations and selling target-based information products and services, mainly through the internet.", " An Infopreneur can also be understood to be a person, or a person running a bot, whose primary business is gathering and selling electronic information.", " In spite of the preceding reference, there are many examples of Infopreneurs who are selling content in Paperback or Hardback book form on the Internet.", " Infopreneur is a neologism portmanteau derived from the words \"information\" and \"entrepreneur\"." ], "title": "Infopreneur" }, { "sentences": [ "Panagiotis \"Notis\" Sfakianakis (Greek: Νότης Σφακιανάκης; born 2 November 1959) is a Greek singer of Folk music, and is one of the most commercially successful artists of all time in Greece and Cyprus.", " Sfakianakis began his career in 1985, opening at nightclubs for other artists.", " He was discovered by Sony Greece and released his debut album \"Proti Fora\" (1991).", " For his second album \"Eisai Ena Pistoli\" (1992), he moved to Minos EMI.", " While his first three releases were commercially successful, beginning in the mid-1990s, Sfakianakis released a series of multi-platinum albums that are among the best selling albums of all time in Greece — including \"Notioanatolitika Tou Kosmou\" (1994) with 120–150 thousand copies sold, \"5o Vima\" (1996) which has been recognized as the best selling album of all time in Greece with 200 thousand copies sold, \"I Notes Einai 7psyhes\" with 132.5 thousand copies (265 thousand units) sold, the EPs \"Pro-Dia-Fimin\" (1997) with 100 thousand copies sold, and \"Around the World\" with 15 thousand copies shipped, \"XXX Enthimion\" (1999), which is the best selling live album of all time in Greece in terms of unit sales with 180 thousand copies (360 thousand units) sold, \"Polihroma Kai Entona\" (2000) that shipped 100 thousand copies and \"As Milisoun Ta Tragoudia\" (2002) which fared similarly.", " His signature song \"O Aetos\" is one of the most popular songs in Greek music history.", " Sfakianakis was the best selling artist of the 1990s and stands as the best selling Greek artist of his generation.", " However, in the 2000s he faced a significant commercial decline.", " \"Me Agapi O,ti Kaneis\" (2004) and \"Ana...Genisis\" (2005) shipped 40 thousand copies each.", " \"Nihtes... Magikes\" (2007) and \"Mnimes\" (2008) sold 30 thousand copies each, while the EP \"Kinonia Ora 07:00\" sold 15 thousand copies.", " He then embarked on the \"Matomeno Dakry\" album trilogy (2009–2011).", " He has sold over 5 million records in Greece alone and in addition to these he has sold over 900 thousand copies of his albums as newspaper covermounts. Sfakianakis is also known for his controversial image and outspoken manner and opinions." ], "title": "Notis Sfakianakis" }, { "sentences": [ "FIFA 11, also known in North America as FIFA Soccer 11, is the 18th title in Electronic Arts' \"FIFA\" series of football video games. Developed by EA Canada, it was published by Electronic Arts worldwide under the EA Sports label.", " It was released on 28 September 2010 in North America, 30 September 2010 in Australia, and 1 October 2010 in Europe for all platforms, except the Wii and Nintendo DS.", " The Wii version was released on 1 October 2010 in North America and Europe and the DS version on 8 October 2010.", " The PC version of \"FIFA 11\" is the first in the series to use the same game engine as the PlayStation 3 and Xbox 360 versions.", " The game received positive reviews, and was awarded 'Sports Game of the Year' at the Golden Joystick Awards after a record-breaking 2.06 million votes.", " This is the last \"FIFA\" title to be released for the Nintendo DS." ], "title": "FIFA 11" }, { "sentences": [ "Techno Source is a handheld electronic game and TV game company selling electronic toys, games and learning aids.", " Based in Hong Kong with an office in New York City, it is a privately owned company founded in 2000 by Wayne Nathan and Rich Migatz." ], "title": "Techno Source" }, { "sentences": [ "EA Sports is a division and brand of Electronic Arts that creates and develops sports video games. Formerly a marketing gimmick of Electronic Arts, in which they tried to imitate real-life sports networks by calling themselves the \"EA Sports Network\" (EASN) with pictures or endorsements with real commentators such as John Madden, it soon grew up to become a sub-label on its own, releasing game series such as \"NBA Live\", \"FIFA\", \"NHL\", \"Madden NFL\", and \"NASCAR\".", " The best selling EA Sports series is the \"FIFA\" series with over 100 million units sold." ], "title": "EA Sports" }, { "sentences": [ "\"She's Got Me Dancing\" is a song by Tommy Sparks, with its music video directed by American comedian Eric Wareheim.", " It is the second song from his album, Tommy Sparks.", " The song was released for download and in shops on 4 May 2009.", " The song has been used occasionally in the media, including the advertising of PlayStation 3 game \"EyePet\", a television commercial for the iPod Touch, features on the EA Sports video game \"FIFA 10\" and is also one of the songs available to dance to on \"Just Dance 3\"." ], "title": "She's Got Me Dancing" }, { "sentences": [ "Jane's Combat Simulations was a brand of PC flight and combat simulators released by Electronic Arts (EA).", " The Jane's Information Group branding was purchased by Electronic Arts to lend authenticity and accuracy to their growing line of combat games.", " The license was announced in 1995, and games were released over the next 5 years, although Jane's Combat Simulations branded games had been released by Electronic Arts since 1994.", " In late 2000, Electronic Arts dropped Jane's Combat Simulations, leading to them being licensed by different companies." ], "title": "Jane's Combat Simulations" }, { "sentences": [ "Battlefield is a series of first-person shooter video games that started out on Microsoft Windows and OS X with \"Battlefield 1942\", which was released in 2002.", " The series is developed by Swedish company EA DICE and is published by American company Electronic Arts.", " The series features a particular focus on large maps, teamwork and vehicle warfare.", " The PC games in the series are mainly focused on online multiplayer.", " The \"Battlefield\" series has been played by more than 50 million players worldwide as of 2012, across 11 games and 12 expansion packs released since its inception in 2002." ], "title": "Battlefield (video game series)" } ]
[ "Title: The Sims 4\n\nThe Sims 4 is the fourth major title in life simulation video game series \"The Sims\", developed by Maxis and The Sims Studio and published by Electronic Arts. \"The Sims 4\" was originally announced on May 6, 2013, and was released in North America on September 2, 2014 for Microsoft Windows. A Mac compatible version of the software was made available for digital download on February 17, 2015. \"The Sims 4\" is the first PC game to top all-format charts in two years. The game has received mixed reviews since its release. Since its launch, it became the best selling PC game of 2014 and 2015. \"The Sims 4\" has sold over 5 million copies worldwide. Versions of the game for the PlayStation 4 and Xbox One consoles are also scheduled to be released on November 17, 2017.", "Title: The Crystal Method discography\n\nThis is a discography of the Los Angeles-based electronic band The Crystal Method. The Crystal Method have released 5 studio albums, 4 extended plays, 3 mix albums, 1 soundtrack album, 30 singles, and 9 music videos. The album \"Vegas\" has sold more than one million copies in the United States, certifying it platinum. It is one of the best selling electronic albums in the United States, and it puts The Crystal Method in the top five best selling electronic bands in the United States. The Crystal Method's other three studio albums, \"Tweekend\", \"Legion of Boom\", and \"Divided by Night\" have charted high on the \"Billboard\" 200, especially for electronic albums, all making it to the thirties and charting especially high on the Top Electronic Albums list.", "Title: Infopreneur\n\nAn infopreneur is an entrepreneur who identifies opportunities for creating enterprising information-based businesses by identifying knowledge deficiency situations and selling target-based information products and services, mainly through the internet. An Infopreneur can also be understood to be a person, or a person running a bot, whose primary business is gathering and selling electronic information. In spite of the preceding reference, there are many examples of Infopreneurs who are selling content in Paperback or Hardback book form on the Internet. Infopreneur is a neologism portmanteau derived from the words \"information\" and \"entrepreneur\".", "Title: Notis Sfakianakis\n\nPanagiotis \"Notis\" Sfakianakis (Greek: Νότης Σφακιανάκης; born 2 November 1959) is a Greek singer of Folk music, and is one of the most commercially successful artists of all time in Greece and Cyprus. Sfakianakis began his career in 1985, opening at nightclubs for other artists. He was discovered by Sony Greece and released his debut album \"Proti Fora\" (1991). For his second album \"Eisai Ena Pistoli\" (1992), he moved to Minos EMI. While his first three releases were commercially successful, beginning in the mid-1990s, Sfakianakis released a series of multi-platinum albums that are among the best selling albums of all time in Greece — including \"Notioanatolitika Tou Kosmou\" (1994) with 120–150 thousand copies sold, \"5o Vima\" (1996) which has been recognized as the best selling album of all time in Greece with 200 thousand copies sold, \"I Notes Einai 7psyhes\" with 132.5 thousand copies (265 thousand units) sold, the EPs \"Pro-Dia-Fimin\" (1997) with 100 thousand copies sold, and \"Around the World\" with 15 thousand copies shipped, \"XXX Enthimion\" (1999), which is the best selling live album of all time in Greece in terms of unit sales with 180 thousand copies (360 thousand units) sold, \"Polihroma Kai Entona\" (2000) that shipped 100 thousand copies and \"As Milisoun Ta Tragoudia\" (2002) which fared similarly. His signature song \"O Aetos\" is one of the most popular songs in Greek music history. Sfakianakis was the best selling artist of the 1990s and stands as the best selling Greek artist of his generation. However, in the 2000s he faced a significant commercial decline. \"Me Agapi O,ti Kaneis\" (2004) and \"Ana...Genisis\" (2005) shipped 40 thousand copies each. \"Nihtes... Magikes\" (2007) and \"Mnimes\" (2008) sold 30 thousand copies each, while the EP \"Kinonia Ora 07:00\" sold 15 thousand copies. He then embarked on the \"Matomeno Dakry\" album trilogy (2009–2011). He has sold over 5 million records in Greece alone and in addition to these he has sold over 900 thousand copies of his albums as newspaper covermounts. Sfakianakis is also known for his controversial image and outspoken manner and opinions.", "Title: FIFA 11\n\nFIFA 11, also known in North America as FIFA Soccer 11, is the 18th title in Electronic Arts' \"FIFA\" series of football video games. Developed by EA Canada, it was published by Electronic Arts worldwide under the EA Sports label. It was released on 28 September 2010 in North America, 30 September 2010 in Australia, and 1 October 2010 in Europe for all platforms, except the Wii and Nintendo DS. The Wii version was released on 1 October 2010 in North America and Europe and the DS version on 8 October 2010. The PC version of \"FIFA 11\" is the first in the series to use the same game engine as the PlayStation 3 and Xbox 360 versions. The game received positive reviews, and was awarded 'Sports Game of the Year' at the Golden Joystick Awards after a record-breaking 2.06 million votes. This is the last \"FIFA\" title to be released for the Nintendo DS.", "Title: Techno Source\n\nTechno Source is a handheld electronic game and TV game company selling electronic toys, games and learning aids. Based in Hong Kong with an office in New York City, it is a privately owned company founded in 2000 by Wayne Nathan and Rich Migatz.", "Title: EA Sports\n\nEA Sports is a division and brand of Electronic Arts that creates and develops sports video games. Formerly a marketing gimmick of Electronic Arts, in which they tried to imitate real-life sports networks by calling themselves the \"EA Sports Network\" (EASN) with pictures or endorsements with real commentators such as John Madden, it soon grew up to become a sub-label on its own, releasing game series such as \"NBA Live\", \"FIFA\", \"NHL\", \"Madden NFL\", and \"NASCAR\". The best selling EA Sports series is the \"FIFA\" series with over 100 million units sold.", "Title: She's Got Me Dancing\n\n\"She's Got Me Dancing\" is a song by Tommy Sparks, with its music video directed by American comedian Eric Wareheim. It is the second song from his album, Tommy Sparks. The song was released for download and in shops on 4 May 2009. The song has been used occasionally in the media, including the advertising of PlayStation 3 game \"EyePet\", a television commercial for the iPod Touch, features on the EA Sports video game \"FIFA 10\" and is also one of the songs available to dance to on \"Just Dance 3\".", "Title: Jane's Combat Simulations\n\nJane's Combat Simulations was a brand of PC flight and combat simulators released by Electronic Arts (EA). The Jane's Information Group branding was purchased by Electronic Arts to lend authenticity and accuracy to their growing line of combat games. The license was announced in 1995, and games were released over the next 5 years, although Jane's Combat Simulations branded games had been released by Electronic Arts since 1994. In late 2000, Electronic Arts dropped Jane's Combat Simulations, leading to them being licensed by different companies.", "Title: Battlefield (video game series)\n\nBattlefield is a series of first-person shooter video games that started out on Microsoft Windows and OS X with \"Battlefield 1942\", which was released in 2002. The series is developed by Swedish company EA DICE and is published by American company Electronic Arts. The series features a particular focus on large maps, teamwork and vehicle warfare. The PC games in the series are mainly focused on online multiplayer. The \"Battlefield\" series has been played by more than 50 million players worldwide as of 2012, across 11 games and 12 expansion packs released since its inception in 2002." ]
2,366
What is the shared occupation of Donald Cammell and Leopold Wharton?
film director
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[ "Title: China Kong\n\nChina Kong (born 1960) is an American actor, writer, and producer. She is the widow of director Donald Cammell, having met him when she was 14 years of age and he was 40 years of age in 1974. After having an affair, the two would wed 4 years later in 1978.", "Title: Donald Cammell\n\nDonald Seaton Cammell (17 January 1934 – 24 April 1996) was a Scottish film director who has a cult reputation thanks to his debut film \"Performance\", which he co-directed with Nicolas Roeg.", "Title: Demon Seed\n\nDemon Seed is a 1977 American science fiction–horror film directed by Donald Cammell. It stars Julie Christie and Fritz Weaver. The film was based on the novel of the same name by Dean Koontz, and concerns the imprisonment and forced impregnation of a woman by an artificially intelligent computer. Gerrit Graham, Berry Kroeger, Lisa Lu and Larry J. Blake also appear in the film, with Robert Vaughn uncredited as the voice of the computer.", "Title: Performance (film)\n\nPerformance is a 1970 British crime drama film directed by Donald Cammell and Nicolas Roeg, written by Cammell and photographed by Roeg. The film stars James Fox as a violent and ambitious London gangster who, after carrying out an unordered killing, goes into hiding at the home of a reclusive rock star (Mick Jagger of The Rolling Stones, in his film acting debut).", "Title: The Eagle's Eye\n\nThe Eagle's Eye is a 1918 American serial film consisting of 20 episodes that dramatizes German espionage in the United States during World War I. It features King Baggot in the lead role as the daring espionage agent. Among the events depicted are the sending of the Zimmermann Telegram, Franz von Rintelen's attempts to sabotage cargo loading in San Francisco Harbor, and the capture of the German espionage plans. It was directed by George Lessey, Wellington A. Playter, Leopold Wharton, and Theodore Wharton, and produced by the Whartons Studio. The serial is now considered lost. Because this serial was a commercial failure, it was the last one made by Whartons due to the studio being forced to declare bankruptcy.", "Title: The Touchables (film)\n\nThe Touchables is a 1968 British film directed by Robert Freeman and written by Ian La Frenais from a story by Donald Cammell. It stars Judy Huxtable, Esther Anderson and James Villiers.", "Title: Wild Side (1995 film)\n\nWild Side is a 1995 film co-written and directed by Donald Cammell. It went straight to video and stars Christopher Walken, Joan Chen, Anne Heche, and Steven Bauer.", "Title: White of the Eye (film)\n\nWhite of the Eye is a 1987 British thriller film directed by Donald Cammell and starring David Keith and Cathy Moriarty. It was adapted by Cammell and his wife China Kong from the 1983 novel \"Mrs. White\", written by Margaret Tracy (pseudonym of the brothers Laurence and Andrew Klavan).", "Title: Performance (soundtrack)\n\nPerformance is a 1970 soundtrack album to the film \"Performance\" by Donald Cammell and Nicolas Roeg. It features music from Randy Newman, Merry Clayton, Ry Cooder, Jack Nitzsche, Buffy Sainte-Marie, The Last Poets and Mick Jagger.", "Title: Leopold Wharton\n\nLeopold Wharton (September 1, 1870 – September 27, 1927) was an American film director, producer and writer. He directed 37 films between 1911 and 1922, including the 1915 film \"The New Adventures of J. Rufus Wallingford\", which featured Oliver Hardy." ]
2,367
Which battle taking place in 7th century England was the result of peace overtures from Augustine's English mission by the Synod of Chester where the armies of the combined Welsh kingdoms of Powys and Rhôs were virtually annihilated?
Battle of Chester
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[ { "sentences": [ "Llandrindod Wells (Welsh: \"Llandrindod\" ,  \"Trinity Parish\") is a town and community in Powys, within the historic boundaries of Radnorshire, Wales.", " It serves as the seat of Powys County Council and thus the administrative centre of Powys.", " It was developed as a spa town in the 19th century, with a boom in the late 20th century as a centre of local government.", " Before the 1860s the site of the town was common land in Llanfihangel Cefn-llys parish.", " Llandrindod Wells is the fifth largest town in Powys, and the largest in Radnorshire.", " The Town Council has 15 Members and 1 Clerk.", " The Current Mayor is Cllr Jon Williams and The Deputy, Mrs Elaine Worgan.", " The Clerk to the Council and The Town is Mrs Jane Johnston - CilCa Wales." ], "title": "Llandrindod Wells" }, { "sentences": [ "Gwent (Old Welsh: \"Guent\" ) was a medieval Welsh kingdom, lying between the Rivers Wye and Usk.", " It existed from the end of Roman rule in Britain in about the 5th century until the Norman conquest of England in the 11th century.", " Along with its neighbour Glywyssing, it seems to have had a great deal of cultural continuity with the earlier Silures, keeping their own courts and diocese separate from the rest of Wales until their conquest by Gruffydd ap Llywelyn.", " Although it recovered its independence after his death in 1063, Gwent was the first of the Welsh kingdoms to be overrun following the Norman conquest." ], "title": "Kingdom of Gwent" }, { "sentences": [ "The Battle of Fort Mose (often called Bloody Mose, or Bloody Moosa at the time) was a significant action of the War of Jenkins’ Ear, and it took place on June 26 of 1740.", " Captain Antonio Salgado commanded a Spanish column of 300 regular troops, backed by the free black militia and allied Seminole warriors consisting of Indian auxiliaries.", " They stormed Fort Mose, a strategically crucial position newly held by 170 British soldiers under Colonel John Palmer.", " This garrison had taken the fort as part of James Oglethorpe's offensive to capture St. Augustine.", " Taken by surprise, the British garrison was virtually annihilated.", " Colonel Palmer, three captains and three lieutenants were among the British troops killed in action.", " The battle destroyed the fort.", " The Spanish did not rebuild it until 1752." ], "title": "Siege of Fort Mose" }, { "sentences": [ "The Synod of Chester (Medieval Latin: \"Sinodus Urbis Legion(um)\") was an ecclesiastical council of bishops held in Chester in the late 6th or early 7th century.", " The period is known from only a few surviving sources, so dates and accounts vary, but it seems to have been a major event in the history of Wales and England, where the native British bishops rejected overtures of peace from Augustine's English mission.", " This led directly to the Battle of Chester, where Æthelfrith of Northumbria seems to have killed the kings of Powys and (possibly) Gwynedd during an attack on the ecclesiastical community at Bangor-on-Dee." ], "title": "Synod of Chester" }, { "sentences": [ "The Battle of Mechain was fought in 1069 in Powys, Wales, for rule of the Welsh kingdoms of Gwynedd and Powys." ], "title": "Battle of Mechain" }, { "sentences": [ "The Battle of Chester (Old Welsh: \"Guaith Caer Legion\"; Welsh: \"Brwydr Caer\") was a major victory for the Anglo Saxons over the native Britons near the city of Chester, England in the early 7th century.", " Æthelfrith of Northumbria annihilated a combined force from the Welsh kingdoms of Powys, Rhôs (a cantref of the Kingdom of Gwynedd) and possibly Mercia.", " It resulted in the deaths of Welsh leaders Selyf Sarffgadau of Powys and Cadwal Crysban of Rhôs.", " Circumstantial evidence suggests that King Iago of Gwynedd may have also been killed." ], "title": "Battle of Chester" }, { "sentences": [ "The Kanalkampf (Channel Battle) was the German name for air operations by the German \"Luftwaffe\" against the British Royal Air Force (RAF) over the English Channel, which marked the beginning of the Battle of Britain in July 1940, during the Second World War.", " By 25 June, the Allies had been defeated in Western Europe and Scandinavia.", " Britain rejected peace overtures and on 16 July, Adolf Hitler issued Directive 16 to the \"Wehrmacht\" (German armed forces), ordering preparations for the invasion of Britain, under the codename \"Unternehmen Seelöwe\" (Operation Sea Lion)." ], "title": "Kanalkampf" }, { "sentences": [ "The Battle of Hereford was fought in 760 at Hereford (in what is now Herefordshire, England).", " The conflict followed decades of hostility between the Welsh Kingdoms of Brycheiniog, Gwent and Powys by Æthelbald of Mercia and Coenred of Wessex, and involved the armies of Mercia and the Welsh.", " The Welsh were said to have defeated the Mercian army, and freed themselves from the influence of the Anglo-Saxons." ], "title": "Battle of Hereford" }, { "sentences": [ "The Battle of Ruxu, also known as the Battle of Ruxukou, took place in 222-223 between the forces of Cao Wei and Eastern Wu during the Three Kingdoms period.", " The battle was the third battle taking place between the Cao and Sun clan at Ruxu, but this particular conflict was the only of the three to take place actually during the Three Kingdoms period, as the other two took place in 213 and 217." ], "title": "Battle of Ruxu (222–223)" }, { "sentences": [ "Rhwng Gwy a Hafren (English: \"Between Wye and Severn\" ) was a region of medieval Wales, located in the Welsh Marches between Powys to the north and Brycheiniog to the south.", " It was bounded by the rivers Wye (Welsh: \"Gwy\" ) and Severn (Welsh: \"Hafren\" ).", " It covered about the same territory as Radnorshire, now part of the county of Powys.", " The region first came into its own in the 9th or 10th centuries, when it was ruled by leaders who operated independently of the surrounding kingdoms.", " After the Norman invasion, it comprised the central part of the Welsh Marches and was the site of frequent struggles between Welsh and Norman forces." ], "title": "Rhwng Gwy a Hafren" } ]
[ "Title: Llandrindod Wells\n\nLlandrindod Wells (Welsh: \"Llandrindod\" ,  \"Trinity Parish\") is a town and community in Powys, within the historic boundaries of Radnorshire, Wales. It serves as the seat of Powys County Council and thus the administrative centre of Powys. It was developed as a spa town in the 19th century, with a boom in the late 20th century as a centre of local government. Before the 1860s the site of the town was common land in Llanfihangel Cefn-llys parish. Llandrindod Wells is the fifth largest town in Powys, and the largest in Radnorshire. The Town Council has 15 Members and 1 Clerk. The Current Mayor is Cllr Jon Williams and The Deputy, Mrs Elaine Worgan. The Clerk to the Council and The Town is Mrs Jane Johnston - CilCa Wales.", "Title: Kingdom of Gwent\n\nGwent (Old Welsh: \"Guent\" ) was a medieval Welsh kingdom, lying between the Rivers Wye and Usk. It existed from the end of Roman rule in Britain in about the 5th century until the Norman conquest of England in the 11th century. Along with its neighbour Glywyssing, it seems to have had a great deal of cultural continuity with the earlier Silures, keeping their own courts and diocese separate from the rest of Wales until their conquest by Gruffydd ap Llywelyn. Although it recovered its independence after his death in 1063, Gwent was the first of the Welsh kingdoms to be overrun following the Norman conquest.", "Title: Siege of Fort Mose\n\nThe Battle of Fort Mose (often called Bloody Mose, or Bloody Moosa at the time) was a significant action of the War of Jenkins’ Ear, and it took place on June 26 of 1740. Captain Antonio Salgado commanded a Spanish column of 300 regular troops, backed by the free black militia and allied Seminole warriors consisting of Indian auxiliaries. They stormed Fort Mose, a strategically crucial position newly held by 170 British soldiers under Colonel John Palmer. This garrison had taken the fort as part of James Oglethorpe's offensive to capture St. Augustine. Taken by surprise, the British garrison was virtually annihilated. Colonel Palmer, three captains and three lieutenants were among the British troops killed in action. The battle destroyed the fort. The Spanish did not rebuild it until 1752.", "Title: Synod of Chester\n\nThe Synod of Chester (Medieval Latin: \"Sinodus Urbis Legion(um)\") was an ecclesiastical council of bishops held in Chester in the late 6th or early 7th century. The period is known from only a few surviving sources, so dates and accounts vary, but it seems to have been a major event in the history of Wales and England, where the native British bishops rejected overtures of peace from Augustine's English mission. This led directly to the Battle of Chester, where Æthelfrith of Northumbria seems to have killed the kings of Powys and (possibly) Gwynedd during an attack on the ecclesiastical community at Bangor-on-Dee.", "Title: Battle of Mechain\n\nThe Battle of Mechain was fought in 1069 in Powys, Wales, for rule of the Welsh kingdoms of Gwynedd and Powys.", "Title: Battle of Chester\n\nThe Battle of Chester (Old Welsh: \"Guaith Caer Legion\"; Welsh: \"Brwydr Caer\") was a major victory for the Anglo Saxons over the native Britons near the city of Chester, England in the early 7th century. Æthelfrith of Northumbria annihilated a combined force from the Welsh kingdoms of Powys, Rhôs (a cantref of the Kingdom of Gwynedd) and possibly Mercia. It resulted in the deaths of Welsh leaders Selyf Sarffgadau of Powys and Cadwal Crysban of Rhôs. Circumstantial evidence suggests that King Iago of Gwynedd may have also been killed.", "Title: Kanalkampf\n\nThe Kanalkampf (Channel Battle) was the German name for air operations by the German \"Luftwaffe\" against the British Royal Air Force (RAF) over the English Channel, which marked the beginning of the Battle of Britain in July 1940, during the Second World War. By 25 June, the Allies had been defeated in Western Europe and Scandinavia. Britain rejected peace overtures and on 16 July, Adolf Hitler issued Directive 16 to the \"Wehrmacht\" (German armed forces), ordering preparations for the invasion of Britain, under the codename \"Unternehmen Seelöwe\" (Operation Sea Lion).", "Title: Battle of Hereford\n\nThe Battle of Hereford was fought in 760 at Hereford (in what is now Herefordshire, England). The conflict followed decades of hostility between the Welsh Kingdoms of Brycheiniog, Gwent and Powys by Æthelbald of Mercia and Coenred of Wessex, and involved the armies of Mercia and the Welsh. The Welsh were said to have defeated the Mercian army, and freed themselves from the influence of the Anglo-Saxons.", "Title: Battle of Ruxu (222–223)\n\nThe Battle of Ruxu, also known as the Battle of Ruxukou, took place in 222-223 between the forces of Cao Wei and Eastern Wu during the Three Kingdoms period. The battle was the third battle taking place between the Cao and Sun clan at Ruxu, but this particular conflict was the only of the three to take place actually during the Three Kingdoms period, as the other two took place in 213 and 217.", "Title: Rhwng Gwy a Hafren\n\nRhwng Gwy a Hafren (English: \"Between Wye and Severn\" ) was a region of medieval Wales, located in the Welsh Marches between Powys to the north and Brycheiniog to the south. It was bounded by the rivers Wye (Welsh: \"Gwy\" ) and Severn (Welsh: \"Hafren\" ). It covered about the same territory as Radnorshire, now part of the county of Powys. The region first came into its own in the 9th or 10th centuries, when it was ruled by leaders who operated independently of the surrounding kingdoms. After the Norman invasion, it comprised the central part of the Welsh Marches and was the site of frequent struggles between Welsh and Norman forces." ]
2,368
Which company is based in Framingham, Massachusetts?
TJX Companies based in Framingham, Massachusetts
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easy
{ "title": [ "The Mercat Shopping Centre", "TK Maxx" ], "sent_id": [ 0, 0 ] }
[ { "sentences": [ "Slavery in Massachusetts is an 1854 essay by Henry David Thoreau based on a speech he gave at an anti-slavery rally at Framingham, Massachusetts, on July 4, 1854, after the re-enslavement in Boston, Massachusetts of fugitive slave Anthony Burns." ], "title": "Slavery in Massachusetts" }, { "sentences": [ "Lloyd's Diner is a historic diner at 184A Fountain Street in Framingham, Massachusetts.", " Formerly Whit's Diner in Orange, Massachusetts, it was moved its present location in 1990.", " Built as #783 by the Worcester Lunch Car Company in 1942, it was operated by Robert and Richard Whitney until about 1960 as Whit's, and then under other ownership as the Orange Diner.", " It was purchased by Richard and Joan Lloyd in 1990 and moved to Framingham." ], "title": "Lloyd's Diner" }, { "sentences": [ "News-Transcript Group, based in Framingham, Massachusetts, United States, was a newspaper publisher in eastern Massachusetts, overseeing three daily newspapers and several weekly newspapers before being bought by Fidelity Investments in 1995 and dissolved into Community Newspaper Company the next year." ], "title": "News-Transcript Group" }, { "sentences": [ "Punchbowl.com is a free web-based online invitations service and digital greeting cards site based in Framingham, Massachusetts.", " The company was founded in 2006, received venture funding from a variety of sources, and the website was then launched in 2007.", " The service allows users to plan and organize parties and events, with features such as customizable online invitations and local vendor search.", " The site has received media attention from multiple outlets including the \"Wall Street Journal\", \"New York Times\", and \"TechCrunch\".", " In 2007 it was listed on \"PC World\"’s \"25 Web Sites to Watch\", and in 2008, it received the Massachusetts Innovation & Technology Exchange (MITX) Award for Usability, and was an Honoree for a 2008 Webby Award.", " In 2010, \"Entrepreneur Magazine\" listed it as one of the \"100 Most Brilliant Companies\", and the site was also lauded in \"The Oprah Magazine\" and \"Women's Health\".", " In 2014, Punchbowl was named the exclusive provider of online invitations for Disney Interactive.", " In 2015, the company was awarded another MITX Award for ‘Best UX’ and unveiled the 2015 “Characters Kids Love” Collection, confirming collaborations with Nickelodeon, WWE, and Activision." ], "title": "Punchbowl.com" }, { "sentences": [ "Disruptor Beam, Inc. is a developer of mobile and social game products based in Framingham, Massachusetts.", " The company was founded in 2010.", " The company is known for developing a social and mobile game based on \"Game of Thrones\" (set during the \"A Song of Ice and Fire\" novels). \"", "Game of Thrones Ascent\" was released on Facebook and web platforms in 2013, followed by iPad/iOS and Android devices in 2014.", " In 2014, the company announced a partnership with CBS to create \"Star Trek Timelines\", a strategy roleplaying game featuring characters from all of the \"Star Trek\" eras." ], "title": "Disruptor Beam" }, { "sentences": [ "The Mercat Shopping Centre is located in Kirkcaldy, the largest town in Fife, Scotland, United Kingdom.", " The Mercat has three anchor stores; Marks and Spencer, Bhs and TK Maxx.", " The Mercat - including surrounding areas - accounts for at least 30% of all the floorspace in Kirkcaldy town centre, which in total is 46000 m2 and providing as much as 200 shops, making Kirkcaldy the largest shopping area in Fife." ], "title": "The Mercat Shopping Centre" }, { "sentences": [ "TK Maxx, often stylised as \"t·k·maxx\", is a subsidiary of the American apparel and home goods company TJX Companies based in Framingham, Massachusetts.", " It uses a slightly different name from that of the TJ Maxx stores in the United States, to avoid confusion with the British retailer T. J. Hughes.", " TK Maxx stores are operated throughout the United Kingdom, Australia, Ireland, Germany, Poland, Austria and the Netherlands, totalling 515 stores in Europe (up from 407 in December 2014) and 35 in Australia in April 2017." ], "title": "TK Maxx" }, { "sentences": [ "The Mansfield and Framingham Railroad was a railroad in Massachusetts.", " It was incorporated in 1862 as the \"Foxborough Branch Railroad\" to provide a rail connection from Mansfield through Foxborough to Walpole.", " However, the name of the company was changed in 1867 to \"Mansfield and Framingham Railroad\" with a new charter allowing it to connect to the Boston, Clinton and Fitchburg Railroad line at Framingham." ], "title": "Mansfield and Framingham Railroad" }, { "sentences": [ "Alloy Computer Products is an Australian manufacturer of information technology products based near Melbourne.", " As of 2007, the company currently markets networking and VoIP products.", " The company was originally based in Framingham, Massachusetts and by 1990 was part of the Fortune 500.", " At one point Alloy was a major producer of QIC format tape drives and other computer peripherals.", " In the mid 90's the company was no longer profitable.", " It filed for bankruptcy in the U.S. and the Australian subsidiary was bought out by the management team from the Australian division." ], "title": "Alloy Computer Products" }, { "sentences": [ "The Framingham Heart Study is a long-term, ongoing cardiovascular cohort study on residents of the town of Framingham, Massachusetts.", " The study began in 1948 with 5,209 adult subjects from Framingham, and is now on its third generation of participants.", " Prior to it almost nothing was known about the \"epidemiology of hypertensive or arteriosclerotic cardiovascular disease\".", " Much of the now-common knowledge concerning heart disease, such as the effects of diet, exercise, and common medications such as aspirin, is based on this longitudinal study.", " It is a project of the National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute, in collaboration with (since 1971) Boston University.", " Various health professionals from the hospitals and universities of Greater Boston staff the project." ], "title": "Framingham Heart Study" } ]
[ "Title: Slavery in Massachusetts\n\nSlavery in Massachusetts is an 1854 essay by Henry David Thoreau based on a speech he gave at an anti-slavery rally at Framingham, Massachusetts, on July 4, 1854, after the re-enslavement in Boston, Massachusetts of fugitive slave Anthony Burns.", "Title: Lloyd's Diner\n\nLloyd's Diner is a historic diner at 184A Fountain Street in Framingham, Massachusetts. Formerly Whit's Diner in Orange, Massachusetts, it was moved its present location in 1990. Built as #783 by the Worcester Lunch Car Company in 1942, it was operated by Robert and Richard Whitney until about 1960 as Whit's, and then under other ownership as the Orange Diner. It was purchased by Richard and Joan Lloyd in 1990 and moved to Framingham.", "Title: News-Transcript Group\n\nNews-Transcript Group, based in Framingham, Massachusetts, United States, was a newspaper publisher in eastern Massachusetts, overseeing three daily newspapers and several weekly newspapers before being bought by Fidelity Investments in 1995 and dissolved into Community Newspaper Company the next year.", "Title: Punchbowl.com\n\nPunchbowl.com is a free web-based online invitations service and digital greeting cards site based in Framingham, Massachusetts. The company was founded in 2006, received venture funding from a variety of sources, and the website was then launched in 2007. The service allows users to plan and organize parties and events, with features such as customizable online invitations and local vendor search. The site has received media attention from multiple outlets including the \"Wall Street Journal\", \"New York Times\", and \"TechCrunch\". In 2007 it was listed on \"PC World\"’s \"25 Web Sites to Watch\", and in 2008, it received the Massachusetts Innovation & Technology Exchange (MITX) Award for Usability, and was an Honoree for a 2008 Webby Award. In 2010, \"Entrepreneur Magazine\" listed it as one of the \"100 Most Brilliant Companies\", and the site was also lauded in \"The Oprah Magazine\" and \"Women's Health\". In 2014, Punchbowl was named the exclusive provider of online invitations for Disney Interactive. In 2015, the company was awarded another MITX Award for ‘Best UX’ and unveiled the 2015 “Characters Kids Love” Collection, confirming collaborations with Nickelodeon, WWE, and Activision.", "Title: Disruptor Beam\n\nDisruptor Beam, Inc. is a developer of mobile and social game products based in Framingham, Massachusetts. The company was founded in 2010. The company is known for developing a social and mobile game based on \"Game of Thrones\" (set during the \"A Song of Ice and Fire\" novels). \" Game of Thrones Ascent\" was released on Facebook and web platforms in 2013, followed by iPad/iOS and Android devices in 2014. In 2014, the company announced a partnership with CBS to create \"Star Trek Timelines\", a strategy roleplaying game featuring characters from all of the \"Star Trek\" eras.", "Title: The Mercat Shopping Centre\n\nThe Mercat Shopping Centre is located in Kirkcaldy, the largest town in Fife, Scotland, United Kingdom. The Mercat has three anchor stores; Marks and Spencer, Bhs and TK Maxx. The Mercat - including surrounding areas - accounts for at least 30% of all the floorspace in Kirkcaldy town centre, which in total is 46000 m2 and providing as much as 200 shops, making Kirkcaldy the largest shopping area in Fife.", "Title: TK Maxx\n\nTK Maxx, often stylised as \"t·k·maxx\", is a subsidiary of the American apparel and home goods company TJX Companies based in Framingham, Massachusetts. It uses a slightly different name from that of the TJ Maxx stores in the United States, to avoid confusion with the British retailer T. J. Hughes. TK Maxx stores are operated throughout the United Kingdom, Australia, Ireland, Germany, Poland, Austria and the Netherlands, totalling 515 stores in Europe (up from 407 in December 2014) and 35 in Australia in April 2017.", "Title: Mansfield and Framingham Railroad\n\nThe Mansfield and Framingham Railroad was a railroad in Massachusetts. It was incorporated in 1862 as the \"Foxborough Branch Railroad\" to provide a rail connection from Mansfield through Foxborough to Walpole. However, the name of the company was changed in 1867 to \"Mansfield and Framingham Railroad\" with a new charter allowing it to connect to the Boston, Clinton and Fitchburg Railroad line at Framingham.", "Title: Alloy Computer Products\n\nAlloy Computer Products is an Australian manufacturer of information technology products based near Melbourne. As of 2007, the company currently markets networking and VoIP products. The company was originally based in Framingham, Massachusetts and by 1990 was part of the Fortune 500. At one point Alloy was a major producer of QIC format tape drives and other computer peripherals. In the mid 90's the company was no longer profitable. It filed for bankruptcy in the U.S. and the Australian subsidiary was bought out by the management team from the Australian division.", "Title: Framingham Heart Study\n\nThe Framingham Heart Study is a long-term, ongoing cardiovascular cohort study on residents of the town of Framingham, Massachusetts. The study began in 1948 with 5,209 adult subjects from Framingham, and is now on its third generation of participants. Prior to it almost nothing was known about the \"epidemiology of hypertensive or arteriosclerotic cardiovascular disease\". Much of the now-common knowledge concerning heart disease, such as the effects of diet, exercise, and common medications such as aspirin, is based on this longitudinal study. It is a project of the National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute, in collaboration with (since 1971) Boston University. Various health professionals from the hospitals and universities of Greater Boston staff the project." ]
2,369
What is the name of the English nobleman and favourite of Elizabeth I, who was played by Hugh Dancy in the 2005 historical drama television miniseries?
Robert Devereux
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easy
{ "title": [ "Elizabeth I (miniseries)", "Elizabeth I (miniseries)", "Robert Devereux, 2nd Earl of Essex" ], "sent_id": [ 0, 3, 0 ] }
[ { "sentences": [ "Elizabeth I is a two-part 2005 British historical drama television miniseries directed by Tom Hooper, written by Nigel Williams, and starring Helen Mirren as Elizabeth I of England.", " The miniseries covers approximately the last 24 years of her nearly 45-year reign.", " Part 1 focuses on the final years of her relationship with the Earl of Leicester, played by Jeremy Irons.", " Part 2 focuses on her subsequent relationship with the Earl of Essex, played by Hugh Dancy." ], "title": "Elizabeth I (miniseries)" }, { "sentences": [ "Adam is an 2009 American romantic drama film written and directed by Max Mayer, starring Hugh Dancy and Rose Byrne.", " The film follows the relationship between a young man named Adam (Dancy) with Asperger syndrome, and Beth (Byrne).", " Mayer was inspired to write the film's script when he heard a radio interview with a man who had Asperger's." ], "title": "Adam (2009 film)" }, { "sentences": [ "The Path is an American television drama series created by Jessica Goldberg and starring Aaron Paul, Michelle Monaghan, and Hugh Dancy.", " The show portrays members of a fictional religion known as Meyerism." ], "title": "The Path (TV series)" }, { "sentences": [ "Ambrose Dudley, 3rd Earl of Warwick, KG (c. 1530 – 21 February 1590) was an English nobleman and general, and an elder brother of Queen Elizabeth I's favourite, Robert Dudley, Earl of Leicester.", " Their father was John Dudley, Duke of Northumberland, who led the English government from 1550–1553 under Edward VI and unsuccessfully tried to establish Lady Jane Grey on the English throne after the King's death in July 1553.", " For his participation in this venture Ambrose Dudley was imprisoned in the Tower of London and condemned to death.", " Reprieved, his rehabilitation came after he fought for Philip II of Spain (then England's co-monarch) in the Battle of St. Quentin." ], "title": "Ambrose Dudley, 3rd Earl of Warwick" }, { "sentences": [ "Women of the Sun is an award-winning Australian historical drama television miniseries that was broadcast on SBS Television and later the Australian Broadcasting Company in 1981.", " The series, co-written by Sonia Borg and Hyllus Maris, was composed of four 60-minute episodes to portray the lives of four Aboriginal women in Australian society from the 1820s to the 1980s.", " It was the first series that dealt with such subject matter, and later received several prestigious awards including two Awgies and five Penguin Awards following its release.", " It also won the United Nations Media Peace Prize and the Banff Grand Prix in 1983." ], "title": "Women of the Sun" }, { "sentences": [ "Martha Marcy May Marlene is a 2011 American thriller drama film written and directed by Sean Durkin, and starring Elizabeth Olsen, John Hawkes, Sarah Paulson, and Hugh Dancy.", " The plot focuses on a young woman suffering from delusions and paranoia after returning to her family from an abusive cult in the Catskill Mountains.", " The film contains several references to the music of Jackson C. Frank." ], "title": "Martha Marcy May Marlene" }, { "sentences": [ "Daniel Deronda is a British television serial drama adapted by Andrew Davies from the George Eliot novel of the same name.", " It was directed by Tom Hooper, produced by Louis Marks, and was first broadcast in three parts on BBC One from 23 November to 7 December 2002.", " The serial starred Hugh Dancy as Daniel Deronda, Romola Garai as Gwendolen Harleth, Hugh Bonneville as Henleigh Grandcourt, and Jodhi May as Mirah Lapidoth.", " Co-production funding came from WGBH Boston." ], "title": "Daniel Deronda (TV serial)" }, { "sentences": [ "Sometimes in April is a 2005 historical drama television film about the Rwandan Genocide of 1994, written and directed by the Haitian filmmaker Raoul Peck.", " The ensemble cast includes Idris Elba, Oris Erhuero, Carole Karemera, and Debra Winger." ], "title": "Sometimes in April" }, { "sentences": [ "The End of the Obrenović Dynasty (Serbian: Краj династије Обреновић ), is а Serbian historical drama television miniseries which depicts events that led to the May Overthrow and assassination of last Serbian king from the Obrenović dynasty, Alexander, and his close family." ], "title": "The End of Obrenović Dynasty" }, { "sentences": [ "Robert Devereux, 2nd Earl of Essex, KG, PC ( ; 10 November 1565 – 25 February 1601) was an English nobleman and a favourite of Elizabeth I.", " Politically ambitious, and a committed general, he was placed under house arrest following a poor campaign in Ireland during the Nine Years' War in 1599.", " In 1601, he led an abortive \"coup d'état\" against the government and was executed for treason." ], "title": "Robert Devereux, 2nd Earl of Essex" } ]
[ "Title: Elizabeth I (miniseries)\n\nElizabeth I is a two-part 2005 British historical drama television miniseries directed by Tom Hooper, written by Nigel Williams, and starring Helen Mirren as Elizabeth I of England. The miniseries covers approximately the last 24 years of her nearly 45-year reign. Part 1 focuses on the final years of her relationship with the Earl of Leicester, played by Jeremy Irons. Part 2 focuses on her subsequent relationship with the Earl of Essex, played by Hugh Dancy.", "Title: Adam (2009 film)\n\nAdam is an 2009 American romantic drama film written and directed by Max Mayer, starring Hugh Dancy and Rose Byrne. The film follows the relationship between a young man named Adam (Dancy) with Asperger syndrome, and Beth (Byrne). Mayer was inspired to write the film's script when he heard a radio interview with a man who had Asperger's.", "Title: The Path (TV series)\n\nThe Path is an American television drama series created by Jessica Goldberg and starring Aaron Paul, Michelle Monaghan, and Hugh Dancy. The show portrays members of a fictional religion known as Meyerism.", "Title: Ambrose Dudley, 3rd Earl of Warwick\n\nAmbrose Dudley, 3rd Earl of Warwick, KG (c. 1530 – 21 February 1590) was an English nobleman and general, and an elder brother of Queen Elizabeth I's favourite, Robert Dudley, Earl of Leicester. Their father was John Dudley, Duke of Northumberland, who led the English government from 1550–1553 under Edward VI and unsuccessfully tried to establish Lady Jane Grey on the English throne after the King's death in July 1553. For his participation in this venture Ambrose Dudley was imprisoned in the Tower of London and condemned to death. Reprieved, his rehabilitation came after he fought for Philip II of Spain (then England's co-monarch) in the Battle of St. Quentin.", "Title: Women of the Sun\n\nWomen of the Sun is an award-winning Australian historical drama television miniseries that was broadcast on SBS Television and later the Australian Broadcasting Company in 1981. The series, co-written by Sonia Borg and Hyllus Maris, was composed of four 60-minute episodes to portray the lives of four Aboriginal women in Australian society from the 1820s to the 1980s. It was the first series that dealt with such subject matter, and later received several prestigious awards including two Awgies and five Penguin Awards following its release. It also won the United Nations Media Peace Prize and the Banff Grand Prix in 1983.", "Title: Martha Marcy May Marlene\n\nMartha Marcy May Marlene is a 2011 American thriller drama film written and directed by Sean Durkin, and starring Elizabeth Olsen, John Hawkes, Sarah Paulson, and Hugh Dancy. The plot focuses on a young woman suffering from delusions and paranoia after returning to her family from an abusive cult in the Catskill Mountains. The film contains several references to the music of Jackson C. Frank.", "Title: Daniel Deronda (TV serial)\n\nDaniel Deronda is a British television serial drama adapted by Andrew Davies from the George Eliot novel of the same name. It was directed by Tom Hooper, produced by Louis Marks, and was first broadcast in three parts on BBC One from 23 November to 7 December 2002. The serial starred Hugh Dancy as Daniel Deronda, Romola Garai as Gwendolen Harleth, Hugh Bonneville as Henleigh Grandcourt, and Jodhi May as Mirah Lapidoth. Co-production funding came from WGBH Boston.", "Title: Sometimes in April\n\nSometimes in April is a 2005 historical drama television film about the Rwandan Genocide of 1994, written and directed by the Haitian filmmaker Raoul Peck. The ensemble cast includes Idris Elba, Oris Erhuero, Carole Karemera, and Debra Winger.", "Title: The End of Obrenović Dynasty\n\nThe End of the Obrenović Dynasty (Serbian: Краj династије Обреновић ), is а Serbian historical drama television miniseries which depicts events that led to the May Overthrow and assassination of last Serbian king from the Obrenović dynasty, Alexander, and his close family.", "Title: Robert Devereux, 2nd Earl of Essex\n\nRobert Devereux, 2nd Earl of Essex, KG, PC ( ; 10 November 1565 – 25 February 1601) was an English nobleman and a favourite of Elizabeth I. Politically ambitious, and a committed general, he was placed under house arrest following a poor campaign in Ireland during the Nine Years' War in 1599. In 1601, he led an abortive \"coup d'état\" against the government and was executed for treason." ]
2,370
Which documentary is shorter in length The World Without US or Fighting Norway?
Fighting Norway
comparison
medium
{ "title": [ "The World Without US", "Fighting Norway" ], "sent_id": [ 0, 0 ] }
[ { "sentences": [ "Just the Best Party is the second studio album by The World/Inferno Friendship Society.", " It was released on April 2, 2002 on Gern Blandsten Records.", " It is referred to by the band as 'Inferno #8', as it is the eighth release of new material by the band.", " The first six songs on the album originally appeared on the \"International Smashism!", "\" EP and two other songs, \"I Wouldn't Want to Live in a World Without Grudges\" and \"All the World Is a Stage (Dive)\", are re-recorded versions of songs that originally appeared on the \"I Wouldn't Want to Live in a World Without Grudges\" single." ], "title": "Just the Best Party" }, { "sentences": [ "Founded on September 6, 2006, the Center for Chilean-American Studies (CCAS) is an organization which seeks to promote public awareness about the presence of immigrants from Chile in North America.", " As the center's founding constitution states, \" Chilean-Americans bring a diverse heritage to North America.\"", " The motto of the organization is simply \"Un mundo sin Chilenos es un mundo sin corazon.\"", " In English, this translates roughly into \"A world without Chileans is a world without a heart.\"" ], "title": "Center for Chilean-American Studies" }, { "sentences": [ "Mitch Anderson is a Romanian-born American film director, producer, writer, researcher and editor.", " He is the only son of former political dissidents of the Stalinist era.", " His first film, \"The World Without US\", explores what might happen if the United States were to leave the international arena, rescind its global reach and return to being a non-interventionist nation." ], "title": "Mitch Anderson (director)" }, { "sentences": [ "\"Nothing About Us Without Us!\"", " (Latin: \"Nihil de nobis, sine nobis\") is a slogan used to communicate the idea that no policy should be decided by any representative without the full and direct participation of members of the group(s) affected by that policy.", " This involves national, ethnic, disability-based, or other groups that are often thought to be marginalized from political, social, and economic opportunities." ], "title": "Nothing About Us Without Us" }, { "sentences": [ "World Without Oil (WWO) is an alternate reality game (ARG) created to call attention to, spark dialogue about, plan for and engineer solutions to a possible near-future global oil shortage, post peak oil.", " It was the creation of San Jose game writer and designer Ken Eklund, and ARG veterans Jane McGonigal, Dee Cook, Marie Lamb, Michelle Senderhauf, and Krystyn Wells were on the puppetmaster team.", " \"World Without Oil\" was presented by Independent Television Service (ITVS) with funding by the Corporation for Public Broadcasting." ], "title": "World Without Oil" }, { "sentences": [ "\"World Without Superman\" is a Superman comic book story arc published by DC Comics.", " It takes place in \"Action Comics\" written by Greg Rucka with art by Sidney Teles and \"Superman\" written by James Robinson with art by Renato Guedes.", " The story deals with Metropolis dealing with a world without Superman, who has gone to live on New Krypton to keep General Zod in check.", " As a result, the two Superman series, Action Comics and Superman star Nightwing & Flamebird and Mon-El respectively." ], "title": "World Without Superman" }, { "sentences": [ "World Without End is an eight-episode 2012 television miniseries based on the novel of the same name by Ken Follett.", " It is a sequel to the 2010 miniseries \"The Pillars of the Earth\", also based on a Follett novel.", " \"World Without End\" is set 150 years after \"The Pillars of the Earth\" and chronicles the experiences of the fictional English town of Kingsbridge during the start of the Hundred Years' War and the outbreak of the Black Death.", " The cast is led by Cynthia Nixon, Miranda Richardson, Ben Chaplin, Peter Firth, Charlotte Riley, and Tom Weston-Jones.", " The miniseries varies significantly from the novel in both the plot and characterizations." ], "title": "World Without End (miniseries)" }, { "sentences": [ "Fighting Norway is a 10-minute 1943 Canadian documentary, part of the \"Canada Carries On\" series of short films produced by the National Film Board of Canada.", " The film was directed by Sydney Newman, one of a number of shorts that were intended for theatrical release." ], "title": "Fighting Norway" }, { "sentences": [ "The World Without Us is a non-fiction book about what would happen to the natural and built environment if humans suddenly disappeared, written by American journalist Alan Weisman and published by St. Martin's Thomas Dunne Books.", " It is a book-length expansion of Weisman's own February 2005 \"Discover\" article \"Earth Without People\".", " Written largely as a thought experiment, it outlines, for example, how cities and houses would deteriorate, how long man-made artifacts would last, and how remaining lifeforms would evolve.", " Weisman concludes that residential neighborhoods would become forests within 500 years, and that radioactive waste, bronze statues, plastics, and Mount Rushmore would be among the longest-lasting evidence of human presence on Earth." ], "title": "The World Without Us" }, { "sentences": [ "The World Without US is a documentary film created by Mitch Anderson and Jason J. Tomaric.", " Released in 2008, the documentary explores what might happen if the United States were to leave the international arena, rescind its global reach and become an isolationist nation for the first time since the early 20th century." ], "title": "The World Without US" } ]
[ "Title: Just the Best Party\n\nJust the Best Party is the second studio album by The World/Inferno Friendship Society. It was released on April 2, 2002 on Gern Blandsten Records. It is referred to by the band as 'Inferno #8', as it is the eighth release of new material by the band. The first six songs on the album originally appeared on the \"International Smashism! \" EP and two other songs, \"I Wouldn't Want to Live in a World Without Grudges\" and \"All the World Is a Stage (Dive)\", are re-recorded versions of songs that originally appeared on the \"I Wouldn't Want to Live in a World Without Grudges\" single.", "Title: Center for Chilean-American Studies\n\nFounded on September 6, 2006, the Center for Chilean-American Studies (CCAS) is an organization which seeks to promote public awareness about the presence of immigrants from Chile in North America. As the center's founding constitution states, \" Chilean-Americans bring a diverse heritage to North America.\" The motto of the organization is simply \"Un mundo sin Chilenos es un mundo sin corazon.\" In English, this translates roughly into \"A world without Chileans is a world without a heart.\"", "Title: Mitch Anderson (director)\n\nMitch Anderson is a Romanian-born American film director, producer, writer, researcher and editor. He is the only son of former political dissidents of the Stalinist era. His first film, \"The World Without US\", explores what might happen if the United States were to leave the international arena, rescind its global reach and return to being a non-interventionist nation.", "Title: Nothing About Us Without Us\n\n\"Nothing About Us Without Us!\" (Latin: \"Nihil de nobis, sine nobis\") is a slogan used to communicate the idea that no policy should be decided by any representative without the full and direct participation of members of the group(s) affected by that policy. This involves national, ethnic, disability-based, or other groups that are often thought to be marginalized from political, social, and economic opportunities.", "Title: World Without Oil\n\nWorld Without Oil (WWO) is an alternate reality game (ARG) created to call attention to, spark dialogue about, plan for and engineer solutions to a possible near-future global oil shortage, post peak oil. It was the creation of San Jose game writer and designer Ken Eklund, and ARG veterans Jane McGonigal, Dee Cook, Marie Lamb, Michelle Senderhauf, and Krystyn Wells were on the puppetmaster team. \"World Without Oil\" was presented by Independent Television Service (ITVS) with funding by the Corporation for Public Broadcasting.", "Title: World Without Superman\n\n\"World Without Superman\" is a Superman comic book story arc published by DC Comics. It takes place in \"Action Comics\" written by Greg Rucka with art by Sidney Teles and \"Superman\" written by James Robinson with art by Renato Guedes. The story deals with Metropolis dealing with a world without Superman, who has gone to live on New Krypton to keep General Zod in check. As a result, the two Superman series, Action Comics and Superman star Nightwing & Flamebird and Mon-El respectively.", "Title: World Without End (miniseries)\n\nWorld Without End is an eight-episode 2012 television miniseries based on the novel of the same name by Ken Follett. It is a sequel to the 2010 miniseries \"The Pillars of the Earth\", also based on a Follett novel. \"World Without End\" is set 150 years after \"The Pillars of the Earth\" and chronicles the experiences of the fictional English town of Kingsbridge during the start of the Hundred Years' War and the outbreak of the Black Death. The cast is led by Cynthia Nixon, Miranda Richardson, Ben Chaplin, Peter Firth, Charlotte Riley, and Tom Weston-Jones. The miniseries varies significantly from the novel in both the plot and characterizations.", "Title: Fighting Norway\n\nFighting Norway is a 10-minute 1943 Canadian documentary, part of the \"Canada Carries On\" series of short films produced by the National Film Board of Canada. The film was directed by Sydney Newman, one of a number of shorts that were intended for theatrical release.", "Title: The World Without Us\n\nThe World Without Us is a non-fiction book about what would happen to the natural and built environment if humans suddenly disappeared, written by American journalist Alan Weisman and published by St. Martin's Thomas Dunne Books. It is a book-length expansion of Weisman's own February 2005 \"Discover\" article \"Earth Without People\". Written largely as a thought experiment, it outlines, for example, how cities and houses would deteriorate, how long man-made artifacts would last, and how remaining lifeforms would evolve. Weisman concludes that residential neighborhoods would become forests within 500 years, and that radioactive waste, bronze statues, plastics, and Mount Rushmore would be among the longest-lasting evidence of human presence on Earth.", "Title: The World Without US\n\nThe World Without US is a documentary film created by Mitch Anderson and Jason J. Tomaric. Released in 2008, the documentary explores what might happen if the United States were to leave the international arena, rescind its global reach and become an isolationist nation for the first time since the early 20th century." ]
2,371
What are both Kirengeshoma and Olsynium?
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{ "title": [ "Kirengeshoma", "Olsynium" ], "sent_id": [ 0, 0 ] }
[ { "sentences": [ "Kirengeshoma is a genus containing two species of plants in the hydrangea family.", " Both are clump-forming perennials native to Eastern Asia, with sycamore-like palmate leaves and nodding, waxy yellow flowers on slender stalks, growing in shady environments.", " They are grown as garden plants in temperate regions of the world." ], "title": "Kirengeshoma" }, { "sentences": [ "Olsynium filifolium (pale maiden), or \"Bermudiana filifolia\", is the only species of the iris family native to the Falkland Islands.", " It is much better known by its former name Sisyrinchium filifolium.", " Although it is no longer as common as it once was, it is widely distributed on the islands, and favours temperate dwarf shrub heath.", " It (or a closely related species) is also found in Patagonia." ], "title": "Olsynium filifolium" }, { "sentences": [ "Kirengeshoma koreana, the Korean kirengeshoma, is a plant in the family Hydrangeaceae." ], "title": "Kirengeshoma koreana" }, { "sentences": [ "Olsynium junceum is a species of the iris family, native to South America (Bolivia, Peru, Argentina, Chile)." ], "title": "Olsynium junceum" }, { "sentences": [ "Olsynium douglasii (syn.", " \"Sisyrinchium douglasii\", \"Sisyrinchium grandiflorum\") is a flowering plant, commonly known as Douglas' olsynium, Douglas' grasswidow, grasswidow, blue-eyed grass, purple-eyed-grass, or satin flower," ], "title": "Olsynium douglasii" }, { "sentences": [ "Olsynium (huilmo in Chile; formerly part of \"Sisyrinchium\") is a genus of summer-dormant rhizomatous perennials in the iris family, native to sunny hillsides in South America and western North America." ], "title": "Olsynium" }, { "sentences": [ "Kirengeshoma palmata, the yellow wax bells, is a species of flowering plant in the family Hydrangaceae, native to Japan and eastern China (Huangshan and Tianmushan).", " It is a clump-forming herbaceous perennial growing to 60 - tall by 75 cm broad, with sycamore-like palmate leaves, and fleshy, pale yellow flowers borne on slender maroon stems in late summer.", " It is a calcifuge, suitable for cultivation in a shady, moist location in acid soil." ], "title": "Kirengeshoma palmata" } ]
[ "Title: Kirengeshoma\n\nKirengeshoma is a genus containing two species of plants in the hydrangea family. Both are clump-forming perennials native to Eastern Asia, with sycamore-like palmate leaves and nodding, waxy yellow flowers on slender stalks, growing in shady environments. They are grown as garden plants in temperate regions of the world.", "Title: Olsynium filifolium\n\nOlsynium filifolium (pale maiden), or \"Bermudiana filifolia\", is the only species of the iris family native to the Falkland Islands. It is much better known by its former name Sisyrinchium filifolium. Although it is no longer as common as it once was, it is widely distributed on the islands, and favours temperate dwarf shrub heath. It (or a closely related species) is also found in Patagonia.", "Title: Kirengeshoma koreana\n\nKirengeshoma koreana, the Korean kirengeshoma, is a plant in the family Hydrangeaceae.", "Title: Olsynium junceum\n\nOlsynium junceum is a species of the iris family, native to South America (Bolivia, Peru, Argentina, Chile).", "Title: Olsynium douglasii\n\nOlsynium douglasii (syn. \"Sisyrinchium douglasii\", \"Sisyrinchium grandiflorum\") is a flowering plant, commonly known as Douglas' olsynium, Douglas' grasswidow, grasswidow, blue-eyed grass, purple-eyed-grass, or satin flower,", "Title: Olsynium\n\nOlsynium (huilmo in Chile; formerly part of \"Sisyrinchium\") is a genus of summer-dormant rhizomatous perennials in the iris family, native to sunny hillsides in South America and western North America.", "Title: Kirengeshoma palmata\n\nKirengeshoma palmata, the yellow wax bells, is a species of flowering plant in the family Hydrangaceae, native to Japan and eastern China (Huangshan and Tianmushan). It is a clump-forming herbaceous perennial growing to 60 - tall by 75 cm broad, with sycamore-like palmate leaves, and fleshy, pale yellow flowers borne on slender maroon stems in late summer. It is a calcifuge, suitable for cultivation in a shady, moist location in acid soil." ]
2,372
The Imperials were the first pro team of a US national team goalkeeper that was born in what year?
1979
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{ "title": [ "North Jersey Imperials", "North Jersey Imperials", "Tim Howard" ], "sent_id": [ 0, 2, 0 ] }
[ { "sentences": [ "Eugene Harvey is an American \"\" player.", " His major successes include four top eights, and five top eights.", " Harvey was part of the US national team that won the in 2001, which was Harvey's first Pro Tour.", " He also won the ." ], "title": "Eugene Harvey" }, { "sentences": [ "The North Jersey Imperials were a soccer club based in Paramus, New Jersey.", " They played in the United Soccer Leagues between 1994 and 2001.", " The Imperials were the first pro team of US national team goalkeeper Tim Howard.", " Sean Kenny was the Head Coach." ], "title": "North Jersey Imperials" }, { "sentences": [ "Eric Thomas Paine was a Singapore national football team goalkeeper.", " He is widely considered to be one of the best goalkeepers Singapore ever had.", " He first played for the national team in 1968.", " An injury relegated him to second-choice in 1977.", " He subsequently retired from the national team in 1978." ], "title": "Eric Paine" }, { "sentences": [ "TJ Curry (born August 10, 1987) is the current US National Team Welterweight and 2013 US National Welterweight Champion, 2010 US National Champion, and 2011 Pan American Games US Team member in taekwondo.", " Curry was the 2012 USA Olympic Team Alternate to Steven Lopez in the 80 kg division.", " Curry was selected as the US Welterweight fighter for the 2013 SportAccord World Combat Games Team.", " Curry is the World Taekwondo Center's Team Captain and is coached by Brian Singer in Oakland, California." ], "title": "TJ Curry" }, { "sentences": [ "Mark Justice (born c. 1970) is a former pro player.", " He is by many considered the best player of the game in his time.", " Justice was the second US National Champion in 1995.", " He also led the first Magic US National Team to the first world team victory of the first team portion of the World Championships." ], "title": "Mark Justice" }, { "sentences": [ "Gordon (\"Gord\") Fraser (born November 19, 1968 in Ottawa) is a former professional road racing cyclist.", " As a rider he specialised in sprinting.", " Fraser is a three-time Olympian and four-time Commonwealth Games participant and has over 200 career wins including becoming the 2004 Canadian national road race champion.", " He also rode in the 1997 Tour de France and won the US National Race Calendar series twice.", " He retired from professional cycling at the end of the 2006 season after racing four seasons for the Health Net Pro Cycling Team Presented by Maxxis.", " He went on to be a directeur sportif with Team Type 1 in 2009, and in 2010 joined UnitedHealthcare-Maxxis as a directeur sportif.", " In 2011 became DS for the US Continental team, Realcyclist.com.", " Whilst there he guided Francisco Mancebo to the top of the National Race Calendar individual standings in 2011 and again in 2012 (under the team's new name of Competitive Cyclist Racing Team).", " However he left the team when it merged with Kenda-5 Hour Energy ahead of the 2013 season.", " Subsequently he was approached by Team Exergy to work for them in 2013, however this fell through when Exergy withdrew its sponsorship of the team.", " In 2014 he worked for Team SmartStop at the USA Pro Cycling Challenge, and took the directeur sportif role at the Silber Pro Cycling Team for several races on a part-time basis, before signing a two year deal with the squad in September of that year.", " Fraser resides in Tucson, Arizona and has two sons named Angus and Axel." ], "title": "Gordon Fraser (cyclist)" }, { "sentences": [ "The Outstanding Team ESPY Award, known alternatively as the Best Team ESPY Award, has been presented annually since 1993 to the professional, collegiate, or national team, irrespective of nationality or sport contested, adjudged to be the best in a specified twelve-month period preceding the awards ceremony.", " In 2001, the award was bifurcated and the resulting honors were styled as the College Team of the Year and Pro Team of the Year ESPY Awards; the awards were joined once more in 2002." ], "title": "Outstanding Team ESPY Award" }, { "sentences": [ "Marcos Abad born in Spain on 12/09/1985, is a Spanish Goalkeeper Coach who works as First Team Goalkeeper Coach at English side Leeds United, after previously holding the role of First Team Goalkeeper Coach at then Premier League side Middlesbrough F.C. and former La Liga side Elche CF." ], "title": "Marcos Abad" }, { "sentences": [ "Timothy Matthew Howard (born March 6, 1979) is an American soccer player who captains the MLS club Colorado Rapids and plays for the United States national team as a goalkeeper." ], "title": "Tim Howard" }, { "sentences": [ "Kenneth Ray Callahan (April 28, 1933 – September 2, 2017) was an American football player and coach.", " He was recruited by Coach Paul Bear Bryant at the University of Kentucky in 1952 under a full scholarship.", " Coach Bryant mentored him often taking him fishing and along on other recruiting trips to convince players to come to U.K. to play.", " He later coached for his alma mater as an assistant coach from 1963 to 1966.", " He then moved to University of Cincinnati as an assistant coach for 2 years before becoming the head football coach from 1969 to 1972, compiling a record of 20–23.", " His first pro team was in 1973 with the Baltimore Colts as a linebacker coach under former teammate Howard Schnellenberger.", " Callahan then took a chance with the World Football League Florida Blazers with Jack Pardee.", " The Blazers made it to the World Bowl losing to the Birmingham Americans by 1 point but with controversy in the officiating.", " Coach Callahan then bolted back to the NFL with the Chicago Bears as the offensive line coach in front of Walter Peyton for his first 3 years as a player.", " The Washington Redskins was his next stop for 3 years of offensive line coach again with Jack Pardee at the helm.", " Callahan then headed south to Texas with the Houston Oilers as the defensive line coach for 2 years.", " Joe Walton then called upon Ray Callahan to lead up the defensive line \"sack exchange\" consisting of Barry Bennett, Marty Lyons, Joe Klecko, Mark Gastineau, of the New York Jets for the next 7 years.", " Callahan retired to Bracey, Va on Lake Gaston and enjoyed lake life with his high school sweetheart wife Essie \"Lee\" Dorsey.", " Callahan died on September 2, 2017." ], "title": "Ray Callahan" } ]
[ "Title: Eugene Harvey\n\nEugene Harvey is an American \"\" player. His major successes include four top eights, and five top eights. Harvey was part of the US national team that won the in 2001, which was Harvey's first Pro Tour. He also won the .", "Title: North Jersey Imperials\n\nThe North Jersey Imperials were a soccer club based in Paramus, New Jersey. They played in the United Soccer Leagues between 1994 and 2001. The Imperials were the first pro team of US national team goalkeeper Tim Howard. Sean Kenny was the Head Coach.", "Title: Eric Paine\n\nEric Thomas Paine was a Singapore national football team goalkeeper. He is widely considered to be one of the best goalkeepers Singapore ever had. He first played for the national team in 1968. An injury relegated him to second-choice in 1977. He subsequently retired from the national team in 1978.", "Title: TJ Curry\n\nTJ Curry (born August 10, 1987) is the current US National Team Welterweight and 2013 US National Welterweight Champion, 2010 US National Champion, and 2011 Pan American Games US Team member in taekwondo. Curry was the 2012 USA Olympic Team Alternate to Steven Lopez in the 80 kg division. Curry was selected as the US Welterweight fighter for the 2013 SportAccord World Combat Games Team. Curry is the World Taekwondo Center's Team Captain and is coached by Brian Singer in Oakland, California.", "Title: Mark Justice\n\nMark Justice (born c. 1970) is a former pro player. He is by many considered the best player of the game in his time. Justice was the second US National Champion in 1995. He also led the first Magic US National Team to the first world team victory of the first team portion of the World Championships.", "Title: Gordon Fraser (cyclist)\n\nGordon (\"Gord\") Fraser (born November 19, 1968 in Ottawa) is a former professional road racing cyclist. As a rider he specialised in sprinting. Fraser is a three-time Olympian and four-time Commonwealth Games participant and has over 200 career wins including becoming the 2004 Canadian national road race champion. He also rode in the 1997 Tour de France and won the US National Race Calendar series twice. He retired from professional cycling at the end of the 2006 season after racing four seasons for the Health Net Pro Cycling Team Presented by Maxxis. He went on to be a directeur sportif with Team Type 1 in 2009, and in 2010 joined UnitedHealthcare-Maxxis as a directeur sportif. In 2011 became DS for the US Continental team, Realcyclist.com. Whilst there he guided Francisco Mancebo to the top of the National Race Calendar individual standings in 2011 and again in 2012 (under the team's new name of Competitive Cyclist Racing Team). However he left the team when it merged with Kenda-5 Hour Energy ahead of the 2013 season. Subsequently he was approached by Team Exergy to work for them in 2013, however this fell through when Exergy withdrew its sponsorship of the team. In 2014 he worked for Team SmartStop at the USA Pro Cycling Challenge, and took the directeur sportif role at the Silber Pro Cycling Team for several races on a part-time basis, before signing a two year deal with the squad in September of that year. Fraser resides in Tucson, Arizona and has two sons named Angus and Axel.", "Title: Outstanding Team ESPY Award\n\nThe Outstanding Team ESPY Award, known alternatively as the Best Team ESPY Award, has been presented annually since 1993 to the professional, collegiate, or national team, irrespective of nationality or sport contested, adjudged to be the best in a specified twelve-month period preceding the awards ceremony. In 2001, the award was bifurcated and the resulting honors were styled as the College Team of the Year and Pro Team of the Year ESPY Awards; the awards were joined once more in 2002.", "Title: Marcos Abad\n\nMarcos Abad born in Spain on 12/09/1985, is a Spanish Goalkeeper Coach who works as First Team Goalkeeper Coach at English side Leeds United, after previously holding the role of First Team Goalkeeper Coach at then Premier League side Middlesbrough F.C. and former La Liga side Elche CF.", "Title: Tim Howard\n\nTimothy Matthew Howard (born March 6, 1979) is an American soccer player who captains the MLS club Colorado Rapids and plays for the United States national team as a goalkeeper.", "Title: Ray Callahan\n\nKenneth Ray Callahan (April 28, 1933 – September 2, 2017) was an American football player and coach. He was recruited by Coach Paul Bear Bryant at the University of Kentucky in 1952 under a full scholarship. Coach Bryant mentored him often taking him fishing and along on other recruiting trips to convince players to come to U.K. to play. He later coached for his alma mater as an assistant coach from 1963 to 1966. He then moved to University of Cincinnati as an assistant coach for 2 years before becoming the head football coach from 1969 to 1972, compiling a record of 20–23. His first pro team was in 1973 with the Baltimore Colts as a linebacker coach under former teammate Howard Schnellenberger. Callahan then took a chance with the World Football League Florida Blazers with Jack Pardee. The Blazers made it to the World Bowl losing to the Birmingham Americans by 1 point but with controversy in the officiating. Coach Callahan then bolted back to the NFL with the Chicago Bears as the offensive line coach in front of Walter Peyton for his first 3 years as a player. The Washington Redskins was his next stop for 3 years of offensive line coach again with Jack Pardee at the helm. Callahan then headed south to Texas with the Houston Oilers as the defensive line coach for 2 years. Joe Walton then called upon Ray Callahan to lead up the defensive line \"sack exchange\" consisting of Barry Bennett, Marty Lyons, Joe Klecko, Mark Gastineau, of the New York Jets for the next 7 years. Callahan retired to Bracey, Va on Lake Gaston and enjoyed lake life with his high school sweetheart wife Essie \"Lee\" Dorsey. Callahan died on September 2, 2017." ]
2,373
In which American space drama film did Clint Eastwood star with the actor who played Bret Maverick in the 1950s western comedy series "Maverick"?
Space Cowboys
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{ "title": [ "Space Cowboys", "Space Cowboys", "James Garner", "James Garner" ], "sent_id": [ 0, 1, 0, 1 ] }
[ { "sentences": [ "Space Cowboys is a 2000 American space drama film directed and produced by Clint Eastwood.", " It stars Eastwood, Tommy Lee Jones, Donald Sutherland, and James Garner as four older \"ex-test pilots\" who are sent into space to repair an old Soviet satellite." ], "title": "Space Cowboys" }, { "sentences": [ "The New Maverick is a 1978 made-for-TV movie based on the 1957 television series \"Maverick\", with James Garner as Bret Maverick, Charles Frank as newcomer cousin Ben Maverick (son of Beau Maverick), Jack Kelly as Bart Maverick, and Susan Sullivan as Poker Alice Ivers.", " Garner had been 29 years old at the beginning of the original series and was 50 while filming \"The New Maverick\".", " The TV-movie was a pilot for the series \"Young Maverick\", which featured Frank and only lasted a few episodes.", " Directed by Hy Averback and written by Juanita Bartlett, the movie was filmed while Garner's series \"The Rockford Files\" was on hiatus.", " Garner would later star in \"Bret Maverick\", another attempt at a television series revival inspired by this TV-movie, for the 1981-82 season." ], "title": "The New Maverick" }, { "sentences": [ "Bret Maverick: Faith, Hope, and Clarity starring James Garner is a two-part episode of the 1981-82 television series \"Bret Maverick\" edited together and released to local television stations as a TV-movie.", " The show involves a religious cult that swindles the townspeople out of a tract of land and Maverick winds up straightening everything out.", " The episodes were directed by Leo Penn (father of Sean Penn) and the film is sometimes entitled simply Bret Maverick.", " The same thing was done with the two-hour series premiere, slightly condensed and marketed to television stations as \"\".", " The \"Bret Maverick\" television series was a sequel to the 1957 series \"Maverick\", created by Roy Huggins, in which Garner had played the same character two decades earlier." ], "title": "Bret Maverick: Faith, Hope and Clarity" }, { "sentences": [ "Bret Maverick: The Lazy Ace is the 1981 2-hour pilot episode of the television series \"Bret Maverick\", trimmed to a quicker pace and repackaged as a TV-movie for rerunning on local television stations.", " The 1981 show was based on the 1957 series \"Maverick\", catching up with professional poker-player Bret Maverick (James Garner).", " The film, written by Gordon T. Dawson and directed by Stuart Margolin, occasionally appears under the simpler title Bret Maverick." ], "title": "Bret Maverick: The Lazy Ace" }, { "sentences": [ "Young Maverick is a 1979 television series.", " The series was a sequel of the 1957 series \"Maverick\", which had starred James Garner as roving gambler Bret Maverick.", " Charles Frank played Ben Maverick, the son of Bret's first cousin Beau Maverick, making him Bret's first cousin once removed.", " Frank's real-life wife Susan Blanchard played his girlfriend Nell, while John Dehner (who appeared in \"Maverick\"'s \"Shady Deal At Sunny Acres\") appeared as a frontier marshal who had arrested Ben's father Beau decades before.", " The series was cancelled by CBS after six hour-long episodes had been shown, leaving two which were never aired on the network.", " All eight episodes were screened later that year on BBC1 in the UK." ], "title": "Young Maverick" }, { "sentences": [ "\"Shady Deal at Sunny Acres\", starring James Garner and Jack Kelly, remains one of the most famous and widely discussed episodes of the Western comedy television series \"Maverick\".", " Written by series creator Roy Huggins (teleplay) and Douglas Heyes (story) and directed by Leslie H. Martinson, this 1958 second season episode depicts gambler Bret Maverick (James Garner) being swindled by a crooked banker (John Dehner) after depositing the proceeds from a late-night poker game.", " He then surreptitiously recruits his brother Bart Maverick (Jack Kelly) and a host of other acquaintances to mount an elaborate sting operation to recover the money." ], "title": "Shady Deal at Sunny Acres" }, { "sentences": [ "\"Duel at Sundown\" is a 1959 episode of the Western comedy television series \"Maverick\" starring 31-year-old James Garner and 29-year-old Clint Eastwood.", " A mean killer (Eastwood) becomes jealous when Bret Maverick (Garner) begins spending time with his girlfriend (Abby Dalton), the daughter of Bret's old friend (Edgar Buchanan), who desperately wants Bret to marry her before Eastwood's evil character does so." ], "title": "Duel at Sundown (Maverick)" }, { "sentences": [ "Maverick is a 1994 American Western comedy film directed by Richard Donner and written by William Goldman, based on the 1950s television series of the same name created by Roy Huggins.", " The film stars Mel Gibson as Bret Maverick, a card player and con artist collecting money to enter a high-stakes poker game.", " He is joined in his adventure by Annabelle Bransford (Jodie Foster), another con artist, and lawman Marshall Zane Cooper (James Garner).", " The supporting cast features Graham Greene, James Coburn, Alfred Molina and a large number of cameo appearances by Western film actors, country music stars and other actors." ], "title": "Maverick (film)" }, { "sentences": [ "The following is the filmography for American actor James Garner.", " Garner was known for prominent roles in films such as \"Sayonara\" (1957) with Marlon Brando, \"Cash McCall\" (1960) with Natalie Wood, \"The Great Escape\" (1963) with Steve McQueen, \"The Thrill of It All\" (1963) with Doris Day, \"Move Over, Darling\" (1963) with Doris Day, \"The Wheeler Dealers\" (1963) with Lee Remick, Paddy Chayevsky's \"The Americanization of Emily\" (1964) with Julie Andrews, \"Hour of the Gun\" (1967), \"Marlowe\" (1969) with Bruce Lee, \"Support Your Local Sheriff!", "\" (1969) with Walter Brennan, \"Murphy's Romance\" (1985) with Sally Field, \"Sunset\" (1988) with Bruce Willis, \"Maverick\" (1994) with Mel Gibson and Jodie Foster, \"Divine Secrets of the Ya-Ya Sisterhood\" (2002), and \"The Notebook\" (2004) with Ryan Gosling and Rachel McAdams.", " His television series credits include portraying Bret Maverick in \"Maverick\" (1957–1962) and \"Bret Maverick\" (1981–1982), Jim Rockford in \"The Rockford Files\" (1974–1980), and Jim Egan in \"8 Simple Rules\" (2003–2005)." ], "title": "James Garner filmography" }, { "sentences": [ "James Garner (born James Scott Bumgarner; April 7, 1928 – July 19, 2014) was an American actor, producer, and voice artist.", " He starred in several television series over more than five decades, including such popular roles as Bret Maverick in the 1950s western comedy series \"Maverick\" and Jim Rockford in \"The Rockford Files\", and played leading roles in more than 50 theatrical films, including \"The Great Escape\" (1963) with Steve McQueen, Paddy Chayefsky's \"The Americanization of Emily\" (1964), \"Grand Prix\" (1966), Blake Edwards' \"Victor/Victoria\" (1982), \"Murphy's Romance\" (1985), for which he received an Academy Award nomination, \"Space Cowboys\" (2000) with Clint Eastwood, and \"The Notebook\" (2004)." ], "title": "James Garner" } ]
[ "Title: Space Cowboys\n\nSpace Cowboys is a 2000 American space drama film directed and produced by Clint Eastwood. It stars Eastwood, Tommy Lee Jones, Donald Sutherland, and James Garner as four older \"ex-test pilots\" who are sent into space to repair an old Soviet satellite.", "Title: The New Maverick\n\nThe New Maverick is a 1978 made-for-TV movie based on the 1957 television series \"Maverick\", with James Garner as Bret Maverick, Charles Frank as newcomer cousin Ben Maverick (son of Beau Maverick), Jack Kelly as Bart Maverick, and Susan Sullivan as Poker Alice Ivers. Garner had been 29 years old at the beginning of the original series and was 50 while filming \"The New Maverick\". The TV-movie was a pilot for the series \"Young Maverick\", which featured Frank and only lasted a few episodes. Directed by Hy Averback and written by Juanita Bartlett, the movie was filmed while Garner's series \"The Rockford Files\" was on hiatus. Garner would later star in \"Bret Maverick\", another attempt at a television series revival inspired by this TV-movie, for the 1981-82 season.", "Title: Bret Maverick: Faith, Hope and Clarity\n\nBret Maverick: Faith, Hope, and Clarity starring James Garner is a two-part episode of the 1981-82 television series \"Bret Maverick\" edited together and released to local television stations as a TV-movie. The show involves a religious cult that swindles the townspeople out of a tract of land and Maverick winds up straightening everything out. The episodes were directed by Leo Penn (father of Sean Penn) and the film is sometimes entitled simply Bret Maverick. The same thing was done with the two-hour series premiere, slightly condensed and marketed to television stations as \"\". The \"Bret Maverick\" television series was a sequel to the 1957 series \"Maverick\", created by Roy Huggins, in which Garner had played the same character two decades earlier.", "Title: Bret Maverick: The Lazy Ace\n\nBret Maverick: The Lazy Ace is the 1981 2-hour pilot episode of the television series \"Bret Maverick\", trimmed to a quicker pace and repackaged as a TV-movie for rerunning on local television stations. The 1981 show was based on the 1957 series \"Maverick\", catching up with professional poker-player Bret Maverick (James Garner). The film, written by Gordon T. Dawson and directed by Stuart Margolin, occasionally appears under the simpler title Bret Maverick.", "Title: Young Maverick\n\nYoung Maverick is a 1979 television series. The series was a sequel of the 1957 series \"Maverick\", which had starred James Garner as roving gambler Bret Maverick. Charles Frank played Ben Maverick, the son of Bret's first cousin Beau Maverick, making him Bret's first cousin once removed. Frank's real-life wife Susan Blanchard played his girlfriend Nell, while John Dehner (who appeared in \"Maverick\"'s \"Shady Deal At Sunny Acres\") appeared as a frontier marshal who had arrested Ben's father Beau decades before. The series was cancelled by CBS after six hour-long episodes had been shown, leaving two which were never aired on the network. All eight episodes were screened later that year on BBC1 in the UK.", "Title: Shady Deal at Sunny Acres\n\n\"Shady Deal at Sunny Acres\", starring James Garner and Jack Kelly, remains one of the most famous and widely discussed episodes of the Western comedy television series \"Maverick\". Written by series creator Roy Huggins (teleplay) and Douglas Heyes (story) and directed by Leslie H. Martinson, this 1958 second season episode depicts gambler Bret Maverick (James Garner) being swindled by a crooked banker (John Dehner) after depositing the proceeds from a late-night poker game. He then surreptitiously recruits his brother Bart Maverick (Jack Kelly) and a host of other acquaintances to mount an elaborate sting operation to recover the money.", "Title: Duel at Sundown (Maverick)\n\n\"Duel at Sundown\" is a 1959 episode of the Western comedy television series \"Maverick\" starring 31-year-old James Garner and 29-year-old Clint Eastwood. A mean killer (Eastwood) becomes jealous when Bret Maverick (Garner) begins spending time with his girlfriend (Abby Dalton), the daughter of Bret's old friend (Edgar Buchanan), who desperately wants Bret to marry her before Eastwood's evil character does so.", "Title: Maverick (film)\n\nMaverick is a 1994 American Western comedy film directed by Richard Donner and written by William Goldman, based on the 1950s television series of the same name created by Roy Huggins. The film stars Mel Gibson as Bret Maverick, a card player and con artist collecting money to enter a high-stakes poker game. He is joined in his adventure by Annabelle Bransford (Jodie Foster), another con artist, and lawman Marshall Zane Cooper (James Garner). The supporting cast features Graham Greene, James Coburn, Alfred Molina and a large number of cameo appearances by Western film actors, country music stars and other actors.", "Title: James Garner filmography\n\nThe following is the filmography for American actor James Garner. Garner was known for prominent roles in films such as \"Sayonara\" (1957) with Marlon Brando, \"Cash McCall\" (1960) with Natalie Wood, \"The Great Escape\" (1963) with Steve McQueen, \"The Thrill of It All\" (1963) with Doris Day, \"Move Over, Darling\" (1963) with Doris Day, \"The Wheeler Dealers\" (1963) with Lee Remick, Paddy Chayevsky's \"The Americanization of Emily\" (1964) with Julie Andrews, \"Hour of the Gun\" (1967), \"Marlowe\" (1969) with Bruce Lee, \"Support Your Local Sheriff! \" (1969) with Walter Brennan, \"Murphy's Romance\" (1985) with Sally Field, \"Sunset\" (1988) with Bruce Willis, \"Maverick\" (1994) with Mel Gibson and Jodie Foster, \"Divine Secrets of the Ya-Ya Sisterhood\" (2002), and \"The Notebook\" (2004) with Ryan Gosling and Rachel McAdams. His television series credits include portraying Bret Maverick in \"Maverick\" (1957–1962) and \"Bret Maverick\" (1981–1982), Jim Rockford in \"The Rockford Files\" (1974–1980), and Jim Egan in \"8 Simple Rules\" (2003–2005).", "Title: James Garner\n\nJames Garner (born James Scott Bumgarner; April 7, 1928 – July 19, 2014) was an American actor, producer, and voice artist. He starred in several television series over more than five decades, including such popular roles as Bret Maverick in the 1950s western comedy series \"Maverick\" and Jim Rockford in \"The Rockford Files\", and played leading roles in more than 50 theatrical films, including \"The Great Escape\" (1963) with Steve McQueen, Paddy Chayefsky's \"The Americanization of Emily\" (1964), \"Grand Prix\" (1966), Blake Edwards' \"Victor/Victoria\" (1982), \"Murphy's Romance\" (1985), for which he received an Academy Award nomination, \"Space Cowboys\" (2000) with Clint Eastwood, and \"The Notebook\" (2004)." ]
2,374
Azor Betts began his practice in which British proprietary colony?
Province of New York
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{ "title": [ "Azor Betts", "Province of New York" ], "sent_id": [ 0, 0 ] }
[ { "sentences": [ "Azor Betts (September 13, 1740 – September 14, 1809) was an English doctor who began his practice in the Province of New York before the American Revolutionary War.", " His staunch defense of smallpox inoculation and support of the Loyalist cause led to his arrest and eventual departure to Canada." ], "title": "Azor Betts" }, { "sentences": [ "Originally, the state of New Jersey was a single British colony, the Province of New Jersey.", " After the English Civil War, Charles II assigned New Jersey as a proprietary colony to be held jointly by Sir George Carteret and John Berkeley, 1st Baron Berkeley of Stratton.", " Eventually, the collection of land fees, or quit-rents, from colonists proved inadequate for colonial profitability.", " Sir George Carteret sold his share of the colony to the Quakers in 1673.", " Following the sale, the land was divided into East and West Jersey.", " In 1681, West Jersey adopted a constitution.", " In 1683, East Jersey adopted one as well.", " In 1702, the colonies were united again under Anne, Queen of Great Britain, and adopted a constitution in 1776." ], "title": "History of the New Jersey State Constitution" }, { "sentences": [ "The Protestant Revolution of 1689, sometimes called \"Coode's Rebellion\" after one of its leaders, John Coode, took place in the Province of Maryland when Puritans, by then a substantial majority in the colony, revolted against the proprietary government led by the Roman Catholic Charles Calvert, 3rd Baron Baltimore.", " The rebellion followed the \"Glorious Revolution\" in England of 1688, which saw the Protestant Monarchs William III and Mary II, replace the English, Catholic monarch, King James II.", " The Lords Baltimore lost control of their proprietary colony, and for the next 25 years, Maryland would be ruled directly by the British Crown.", " The Protestant Revolution also saw the effective end of Maryland's early experiments with religious toleration, as Catholicism was outlawed, and Roman Catholics forbidden from holding public office.", " Religious toleration would not be restored in Maryland until after the American Revolution." ], "title": "Protestant Revolution (Maryland)" }, { "sentences": [ "The Province of Pennsylvania, also known as the Pennsylvania Colony, was founded in English North America by William Penn on March 4, 1681 as dictated in a royal charter granted by King Charles II.", " The name Pennsylvania, which translates roughly as \"Penn's Woods\", was created by combining the Penn surname (in honor of William's father, Admiral Sir William Penn) with the Latin word \"sylvania\", meaning \"forest land.\"", " The Province of Pennsylvania was one of the two major Restoration colonies, the other being the Province of Carolina.", " The proprietary colony's charter remained in the hands of the Penn family until the American Revolution, when the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania was created and became one of the original thirteen states." ], "title": "Province of Pennsylvania" }, { "sentences": [ "Maryland was a proprietary colony, in the hands of the Calvert family, who held it from 1633 to 1689, and again from 1715 to 1776.", " George Calvert, 1st Baron Baltimore (1580–1632) is often regarded as the founder of Maryland, but he died before the colony could be organized.", " Thus the colonial administration began with his son:" ], "title": "List of Proprietors of Maryland" }, { "sentences": [ "A proprietary governor is an individual authorized to govern a proprietary colony.", " Under the proprietary system, individuals or companies were granted commercial charters by the monarchs of the Kingdom of England to establish colonies.", " These proprietors then selected the governors and other officials in the colony.", " This system was used to establish several colonies on the island of Newfoundland.", " The provinces of Maryland, Carolina and several other colonies in the Americas were initially established under the proprietary system." ], "title": "Proprietary governor" }, { "sentences": [ "The Province of New York (1664–1776) was a British proprietary colony and later royal colony on the northeast coast of North America.", " As one of the Thirteen Colonies, New York achieved independence and worked with the others to found the United States." ], "title": "Province of New York" }, { "sentences": [ "Charter colony is one of three classes of colonial government established in the 17th century English colonies in North America, the other classes being proprietary colony and royal colony.", " The colonies of Rhode Island, Connecticut, and Massachusetts Bay were charter colonies.", " In a charter colony, Britain granted a charter to the colonial government establishing the rules under which the colony was to be governed.", " The charters of Rhode Island and Connecticut granted the colonists significantly more political liberty than other colonies.", " Rhode Island and Connecticut continued to use their colonial charters as their State constitutions after the American Revolution." ], "title": "Charter colony" }, { "sentences": [ "Captain Charles Calvert (1688 – February 2, 1734) was the 14th Proprietary Governor of Maryland in 1720, at a time when the Calvert family had recently regained control of their proprietary colony.", " He was appointed governor by his cousin Charles Calvert, 5th Baron Baltimore, who in 1721 came into his inheritance.", " Calvert worked to reassert the Proprietary interest against the privileges of the colonists as set out in the Maryland Charter, and to ease tensions between the Lords Baltimore and their subjects.", " Religious tension, which had been a source of great division in the colony, was much reduced under his governorship.", " Captain Calvert was replaced as governor in 1727 by his cousin Benedict Leonard Calvert, though he continued to occupy other colonial offices.", " He suffered from early senility and died in 1734." ], "title": "Charles Calvert (governor)" }, { "sentences": [ "A proprietary colony was a type of British colony mostly in North America and the Caribbean in the 17th century.", " In the British Empire, all land belonged to the ruler, and it was his prerogative to divide.", " Therefore, all colonial properties were partitioned by royal charter into one of four types: proprietary, royal, joint stock, or covenant.", " King Charles II used the proprietary solution to reward allies and focus his own attention on Britain itself.", " He offered his friends colonial charters which facilitated private investment and colonial self-government.", " The charters made the proprietor the effective ruler, albeit one ultimately responsible to English law and the king.", " Charles II gave New Netherland to his younger brother The Duke of York, who named it New York.", " He gave an area to William Penn who named it Pennsylvania." ], "title": "Proprietary colony" } ]
[ "Title: Azor Betts\n\nAzor Betts (September 13, 1740 – September 14, 1809) was an English doctor who began his practice in the Province of New York before the American Revolutionary War. His staunch defense of smallpox inoculation and support of the Loyalist cause led to his arrest and eventual departure to Canada.", "Title: History of the New Jersey State Constitution\n\nOriginally, the state of New Jersey was a single British colony, the Province of New Jersey. After the English Civil War, Charles II assigned New Jersey as a proprietary colony to be held jointly by Sir George Carteret and John Berkeley, 1st Baron Berkeley of Stratton. Eventually, the collection of land fees, or quit-rents, from colonists proved inadequate for colonial profitability. Sir George Carteret sold his share of the colony to the Quakers in 1673. Following the sale, the land was divided into East and West Jersey. In 1681, West Jersey adopted a constitution. In 1683, East Jersey adopted one as well. In 1702, the colonies were united again under Anne, Queen of Great Britain, and adopted a constitution in 1776.", "Title: Protestant Revolution (Maryland)\n\nThe Protestant Revolution of 1689, sometimes called \"Coode's Rebellion\" after one of its leaders, John Coode, took place in the Province of Maryland when Puritans, by then a substantial majority in the colony, revolted against the proprietary government led by the Roman Catholic Charles Calvert, 3rd Baron Baltimore. The rebellion followed the \"Glorious Revolution\" in England of 1688, which saw the Protestant Monarchs William III and Mary II, replace the English, Catholic monarch, King James II. The Lords Baltimore lost control of their proprietary colony, and for the next 25 years, Maryland would be ruled directly by the British Crown. The Protestant Revolution also saw the effective end of Maryland's early experiments with religious toleration, as Catholicism was outlawed, and Roman Catholics forbidden from holding public office. Religious toleration would not be restored in Maryland until after the American Revolution.", "Title: Province of Pennsylvania\n\nThe Province of Pennsylvania, also known as the Pennsylvania Colony, was founded in English North America by William Penn on March 4, 1681 as dictated in a royal charter granted by King Charles II. The name Pennsylvania, which translates roughly as \"Penn's Woods\", was created by combining the Penn surname (in honor of William's father, Admiral Sir William Penn) with the Latin word \"sylvania\", meaning \"forest land.\" The Province of Pennsylvania was one of the two major Restoration colonies, the other being the Province of Carolina. The proprietary colony's charter remained in the hands of the Penn family until the American Revolution, when the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania was created and became one of the original thirteen states.", "Title: List of Proprietors of Maryland\n\nMaryland was a proprietary colony, in the hands of the Calvert family, who held it from 1633 to 1689, and again from 1715 to 1776. George Calvert, 1st Baron Baltimore (1580–1632) is often regarded as the founder of Maryland, but he died before the colony could be organized. Thus the colonial administration began with his son:", "Title: Proprietary governor\n\nA proprietary governor is an individual authorized to govern a proprietary colony. Under the proprietary system, individuals or companies were granted commercial charters by the monarchs of the Kingdom of England to establish colonies. These proprietors then selected the governors and other officials in the colony. This system was used to establish several colonies on the island of Newfoundland. The provinces of Maryland, Carolina and several other colonies in the Americas were initially established under the proprietary system.", "Title: Province of New York\n\nThe Province of New York (1664–1776) was a British proprietary colony and later royal colony on the northeast coast of North America. As one of the Thirteen Colonies, New York achieved independence and worked with the others to found the United States.", "Title: Charter colony\n\nCharter colony is one of three classes of colonial government established in the 17th century English colonies in North America, the other classes being proprietary colony and royal colony. The colonies of Rhode Island, Connecticut, and Massachusetts Bay were charter colonies. In a charter colony, Britain granted a charter to the colonial government establishing the rules under which the colony was to be governed. The charters of Rhode Island and Connecticut granted the colonists significantly more political liberty than other colonies. Rhode Island and Connecticut continued to use their colonial charters as their State constitutions after the American Revolution.", "Title: Charles Calvert (governor)\n\nCaptain Charles Calvert (1688 – February 2, 1734) was the 14th Proprietary Governor of Maryland in 1720, at a time when the Calvert family had recently regained control of their proprietary colony. He was appointed governor by his cousin Charles Calvert, 5th Baron Baltimore, who in 1721 came into his inheritance. Calvert worked to reassert the Proprietary interest against the privileges of the colonists as set out in the Maryland Charter, and to ease tensions between the Lords Baltimore and their subjects. Religious tension, which had been a source of great division in the colony, was much reduced under his governorship. Captain Calvert was replaced as governor in 1727 by his cousin Benedict Leonard Calvert, though he continued to occupy other colonial offices. He suffered from early senility and died in 1734.", "Title: Proprietary colony\n\nA proprietary colony was a type of British colony mostly in North America and the Caribbean in the 17th century. In the British Empire, all land belonged to the ruler, and it was his prerogative to divide. Therefore, all colonial properties were partitioned by royal charter into one of four types: proprietary, royal, joint stock, or covenant. King Charles II used the proprietary solution to reward allies and focus his own attention on Britain itself. He offered his friends colonial charters which facilitated private investment and colonial self-government. The charters made the proprietor the effective ruler, albeit one ultimately responsible to English law and the king. Charles II gave New Netherland to his younger brother The Duke of York, who named it New York. He gave an area to William Penn who named it Pennsylvania." ]
2,375
Lehava, is a Jewish far-right organization based in Israel that strictly opposes Jewish assimilation, objecting to personal relationships between Jews and non-Jews, its actions have been denounced by Reuven Rivlin, current President of Israel since which year?
2014
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{ "title": [ "Lehava", "Reuven Rivlin" ], "sent_id": [ 3, 0 ] }
[ { "sentences": [ "Indirect presidential elections were held in Israel on 10 June 2014.", " The result was a victory for Reuven Rivlin of Likud.", " Rivlin was sworn in on 24 July." ], "title": "Israeli presidential election, 2014" }, { "sentences": [ "The Presidency of Shimon Peres, the ninth President of Israel, began after the Israeli presidential election, 2007 on 13 June 2007 in which Peres defeated Reuven Rivlin and Colette Avital.", " Peres was sworn in as President on 15 July 2007." ], "title": "Presidency of Shimon Peres" }, { "sentences": [ "Rivka Ravitz (Hebrew: רבקה רביץ‎ , born 1976) is an Israeli Haredi political administrator.", " Since 1999, she has worked for Israeli politician Reuven Rivlin, first as his bureau chief and campaign adviser, and, since his election as President of Israel in 2014, as his chief of staff.", " She has received extensive media coverage for being a Haredi mother of 11 in a high-profile political position." ], "title": "Rivka Ravitz" }, { "sentences": [ "The President of the State of Israel (Hebrew: נָשִׂיא מְדִינַת יִשְׂרָאֵל‎ , \"Nasi Medinat Yisra'el\", or Hebrew: נָשִׂיא הַמְדִינָה‎ , \"Nasi HaMedina\", lit.", " \"President of the State\") is the head of state of Israel.", " The position is largely a ceremonial figurehead role, with executive power effectively being exercised by the prime minister.", " The current president is Reuven Rivlin, who took office on 24 July 2014.", " Presidents are elected by the Knesset for a seven-year term and are limited to a single term." ], "title": "President of Israel" }, { "sentences": [ "Indirect presidential elections were held in Israel on 13 June 2007.", " The Knesset elected Shimon Peres, a former Prime Minister and a member of the Kadima party.", " His opponents were Reuven Rivlin, a former Knesset speaker, of the Likud Party, and Colette Avital, of the Labor party.", " After the first round of voting put Peres in a commanding lead, but just short of the absolute majority required for election, Rivlin and Avital bowed out and Peres was elected easily in the second round." ], "title": "Israeli presidential election, 2007" }, { "sentences": [ "An election for President of Israel was held in the Knesset on 28 October 1957 following the end of Yitzhak Ben-Zvi's five-year term in office.", " Ben-Zvi stood again, and it was suggested that Yosef-Yoel Rivlin (father of Reuven Rivlin) would run against him as a representative of Herut.", " However, in the end Rivlin did not participate in the election." ], "title": "Israeli presidential election, 1957" }, { "sentences": [ "David Saranga (Hebrew: דוד סרנגה‎ ‎ ) (born February 18, 1964) is an Israeli diplomat who serves as the Senior Foreign Affairs Advisor to the President of the State of Israel, Reuven (Ruvi) Rivlin, and former Head of European Parliament Liaison Department at the Israeli embassy in Brussels.", " Prior to that he served as Consul for Media and Public Affairs of Israel in the United States.", " Saranga was responsible for Israel’s image in the United States and was the liaison person of Israel to the American media. \"", "The Jewish Chronicle\" described him as “The man whose campaigns are rebranding Israel.\"", " Saranga’s initiative to invite \"Maxim\" magazine to Israel generated debate about the definition of public diplomacy.", " Prof. John H. Brown of Georgetown University described this initiative as the first event in a new branch of Public Diplomacy.", " Saranga was the first diplomat who implemented Web 2.0 governmental initiatives, including the first official blog of a country, a MySpace page, YouTube channel, Facebook page and a political blog." ], "title": "David Saranga" }, { "sentences": [ "Nechama Rivlin (Hebrew: נחמה ריבלין‎ ‎ ; born 5 June 1945) is the First Lady of Israel.", " She is married to the current President of Israel, Reuven Rivlin." ], "title": "Nechama Rivlin" }, { "sentences": [ "Lehava (Hebrew: למניעת התבוללות בארץ הקודש‎ ‎ \"LeMeniat Hitbolelut B'eretz HaKodesh\"; \"Prevention of Assimilation in the Holy Land\") is a Jewish far-right organization based in Israel that strictly opposes Jewish assimilation, objecting to personal relationships between Jews and non-Jews.", " It is opposed to the Christian presence in Israel.", " It has an anti-miscegenation focus, denouncing marriages between Jewish women and non-Jewish, particularly Arab, men.", " Its actions have been denounced by President of Israel Reuven Rivlin as being like \"rodents gnawing under the shared democratic and Jewish foundation of Israel\"." ], "title": "Lehava" }, { "sentences": [ "Reuven \"Ruvi\" Rivlin (Hebrew: רְאוּבֵן \"רוּבִי\" רִיבְלִין‎ , ] ; born 9 September 1939) is an Israeli politician and lawyer who has been the tenth and current President of Israel since 2014.", " He is a member of the Likud party.", " Rivlin was Minister of Communications from 2001 to 2003, and subsequently served as Speaker of the Knesset from 2003 to 2006, and again from 2009 to 2013.", " On 10 June 2014, he was elected President of Israel." ], "title": "Reuven Rivlin" } ]
[ "Title: Israeli presidential election, 2014\n\nIndirect presidential elections were held in Israel on 10 June 2014. The result was a victory for Reuven Rivlin of Likud. Rivlin was sworn in on 24 July.", "Title: Presidency of Shimon Peres\n\nThe Presidency of Shimon Peres, the ninth President of Israel, began after the Israeli presidential election, 2007 on 13 June 2007 in which Peres defeated Reuven Rivlin and Colette Avital. Peres was sworn in as President on 15 July 2007.", "Title: Rivka Ravitz\n\nRivka Ravitz (Hebrew: רבקה רביץ‎ , born 1976) is an Israeli Haredi political administrator. Since 1999, she has worked for Israeli politician Reuven Rivlin, first as his bureau chief and campaign adviser, and, since his election as President of Israel in 2014, as his chief of staff. She has received extensive media coverage for being a Haredi mother of 11 in a high-profile political position.", "Title: President of Israel\n\nThe President of the State of Israel (Hebrew: נָשִׂיא מְדִינַת יִשְׂרָאֵל‎ , \"Nasi Medinat Yisra'el\", or Hebrew: נָשִׂיא הַמְדִינָה‎ , \"Nasi HaMedina\", lit. \"President of the State\") is the head of state of Israel. The position is largely a ceremonial figurehead role, with executive power effectively being exercised by the prime minister. The current president is Reuven Rivlin, who took office on 24 July 2014. Presidents are elected by the Knesset for a seven-year term and are limited to a single term.", "Title: Israeli presidential election, 2007\n\nIndirect presidential elections were held in Israel on 13 June 2007. The Knesset elected Shimon Peres, a former Prime Minister and a member of the Kadima party. His opponents were Reuven Rivlin, a former Knesset speaker, of the Likud Party, and Colette Avital, of the Labor party. After the first round of voting put Peres in a commanding lead, but just short of the absolute majority required for election, Rivlin and Avital bowed out and Peres was elected easily in the second round.", "Title: Israeli presidential election, 1957\n\nAn election for President of Israel was held in the Knesset on 28 October 1957 following the end of Yitzhak Ben-Zvi's five-year term in office. Ben-Zvi stood again, and it was suggested that Yosef-Yoel Rivlin (father of Reuven Rivlin) would run against him as a representative of Herut. However, in the end Rivlin did not participate in the election.", "Title: David Saranga\n\nDavid Saranga (Hebrew: דוד סרנגה‎ ‎ ) (born February 18, 1964) is an Israeli diplomat who serves as the Senior Foreign Affairs Advisor to the President of the State of Israel, Reuven (Ruvi) Rivlin, and former Head of European Parliament Liaison Department at the Israeli embassy in Brussels. Prior to that he served as Consul for Media and Public Affairs of Israel in the United States. Saranga was responsible for Israel’s image in the United States and was the liaison person of Israel to the American media. \" The Jewish Chronicle\" described him as “The man whose campaigns are rebranding Israel.\" Saranga’s initiative to invite \"Maxim\" magazine to Israel generated debate about the definition of public diplomacy. Prof. John H. Brown of Georgetown University described this initiative as the first event in a new branch of Public Diplomacy. Saranga was the first diplomat who implemented Web 2.0 governmental initiatives, including the first official blog of a country, a MySpace page, YouTube channel, Facebook page and a political blog.", "Title: Nechama Rivlin\n\nNechama Rivlin (Hebrew: נחמה ריבלין‎ ‎ ; born 5 June 1945) is the First Lady of Israel. She is married to the current President of Israel, Reuven Rivlin.", "Title: Lehava\n\nLehava (Hebrew: למניעת התבוללות בארץ הקודש‎ ‎ \"LeMeniat Hitbolelut B'eretz HaKodesh\"; \"Prevention of Assimilation in the Holy Land\") is a Jewish far-right organization based in Israel that strictly opposes Jewish assimilation, objecting to personal relationships between Jews and non-Jews. It is opposed to the Christian presence in Israel. It has an anti-miscegenation focus, denouncing marriages between Jewish women and non-Jewish, particularly Arab, men. Its actions have been denounced by President of Israel Reuven Rivlin as being like \"rodents gnawing under the shared democratic and Jewish foundation of Israel\".", "Title: Reuven Rivlin\n\nReuven \"Ruvi\" Rivlin (Hebrew: רְאוּבֵן \"רוּבִי\" רִיבְלִין‎ , ] ; born 9 September 1939) is an Israeli politician and lawyer who has been the tenth and current President of Israel since 2014. He is a member of the Likud party. Rivlin was Minister of Communications from 2001 to 2003, and subsequently served as Speaker of the Knesset from 2003 to 2006, and again from 2009 to 2013. On 10 June 2014, he was elected President of Israel." ]
2,376
How far north of the California border is the town where Hedgebrook is headquartered?
16 mi
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{ "title": [ "Hedgebrook (company)", "Ashland, Oregon", "Ashland, Oregon" ], "sent_id": [ 0, 0, 1 ] }
[ { "sentences": [ "Mokolo is the departmental capital and largest city of the Mayo-Tsanaga department, in the Far North Province of Cameroon.", " It is the fourth largest city in the Far North Province, after Maroua, Yagoua, and Kousséri.", " It is located in the Mandara Mountains that run along the Cameroonian-Nigerian border." ], "title": "Mokolo" }, { "sentences": [ "WGR, or WGR Sports Radio 550, is an all sports radio station in Buffalo, New York that broadcasts on 550 AM.", " It is the flagship station of the Buffalo Bills and Buffalo Sabres, carrying a mostly locally originated sports talk and play-by-play lineup.", " Its studios are located in Amherst, New York, and transmitter in suburban Hamburg, New York.", " Although it has a power of 5,000 watts, during the day its signal can be heard as far north as Barrie, Peterborough and Kingston, Ontario, as far west as Windsor, Ontario, as far east as Syracuse, and as far south as Sandusky, OH and Youngstown, Ohio.", " At night its signal can be heard as far north as Sudbury, Barrie and Peterborough, Ontario, as far west as Guelph, Kitchener and Waterloo, Ontario, as far east as Batavia, and as far south as Jamestown and Olean.", " In nearby Erie, Pennsylvania the station has a city-grade signal, primarily in Erie's eastern suburbs.", " Under ownership of Entercom, its studios are located on Corporate Parkway in Amherst, New York." ], "title": "WGR" }, { "sentences": [ "Ashland is a city in Jackson County, in the State of Oregon.", " It lies along Interstate 5 approximately 16 mi north of the California border and near the south end of the Rogue Valley.", " As of 2015, the city's population was approaching 21,000." ], "title": "Ashland, Oregon" }, { "sentences": [ "Ventureño is a member of the extinct Chumashan languages, a group of Native American languages previously spoken by the Chumash people along the coastal areas of Southern California from as far north as San Luis Obispo to as far south as Malibu.", " Ventureño was spoken from as far north as present-day Ventura to as far south as present-day Malibu and the Simi Hills, California.", " Dialects probably also included Castac and Alliklik (Campbell 1997:126)." ], "title": "Ventureño language" }, { "sentences": [ "El Centro is a city in and county seat of Imperial County, California, the largest city in the Imperial Valley, east anchor of the Southern California Border Region, and the core urban area and principal city of the El Centro metropolitan area which encompasses all of Imperial County.", " El Centro is also the largest American city to lie entirely below sea level (-42 ft ).", " The city, located in the far southeastern corner of California, is near the major Southern California city of San Diego and the Mexican city of Mexicali." ], "title": "El Centro, California" }, { "sentences": [ "Football Far North Coast (FFNC) is the governing body controlling Association Football on the Far North Coast of New South Wales, Australia.", " The name of the organization was changed in late 2005 from Soccer Far North Coast in line with the national governing body which changed from Soccer Australia to Football Federation Australia." ], "title": "Football Far North Coast" }, { "sentences": [ "The Far North is a large region of South Australia close to the Northern Territory border.", " Colloquial usage of the term in South Australia refers to that part of South Australia north of a line roughly from Ceduna through Port Augusta to Broken Hill.", " The South Australian Government defines the Far North region similarly with the exception of the Maralinga Tjarutja Lands.", " the Yalata Aboriginal Reserve and other unincorporated crown lands in the state's far west, which are officially considered part of the Eyre and Western region." ], "title": "Far North (South Australia)" }, { "sentences": [ "Hedgebrook is an American publicly traded company listed on the OTC Bulletin Board and headquartered in Ashland, Oregon that focuses on mergers and acquisitions in various industries, including aerospace, consumer, energy and health care.", " The company was founded in 2004 and is chaired by Brady Brim-DeForest." ], "title": "Hedgebrook (company)" }, { "sentences": [ "The Colorado River is a major river of the western United States and northwest Mexico in North America.", " Its headwaters are in the Rocky Mountains where La Poudre Pass Lake is its source.", " Located in north central Colorado it flows southwest through the Colorado Plateau country of western Colorado, southeastern Utah and northwestern Arizona where it flows through the Grand Canyon.", " It turns south near Las Vegas, Nevada, forming the Arizona–Nevada border in Lake Mead and the Arizona–California border a few miles below Davis Dam between Laughlin, Nevada and Needles, California California before entering Mexico in the Colorado Desert.", " Most of it\"s waters are diverted into the Imperial Valley of Southern California.", " In Mexico its course forms the boundary between Sonora and Baja California before entering the Gulf of California.", " This article describes most of the major features along the river." ], "title": "Course of the Colorado River" }, { "sentences": [ "The California Border Police Initiative was a proposed state ballot initiative seeking to amend the California Constitution to create a new state law enforcement agency called the \"California Border Police.\"", " Proponents of the initiative failed in their effort to gather enough signatures to get it on the June 2006 statewide ballot.", "" ], "title": "California Border Police Initiative" } ]
[ "Title: Mokolo\n\nMokolo is the departmental capital and largest city of the Mayo-Tsanaga department, in the Far North Province of Cameroon. It is the fourth largest city in the Far North Province, after Maroua, Yagoua, and Kousséri. It is located in the Mandara Mountains that run along the Cameroonian-Nigerian border.", "Title: WGR\n\nWGR, or WGR Sports Radio 550, is an all sports radio station in Buffalo, New York that broadcasts on 550 AM. It is the flagship station of the Buffalo Bills and Buffalo Sabres, carrying a mostly locally originated sports talk and play-by-play lineup. Its studios are located in Amherst, New York, and transmitter in suburban Hamburg, New York. Although it has a power of 5,000 watts, during the day its signal can be heard as far north as Barrie, Peterborough and Kingston, Ontario, as far west as Windsor, Ontario, as far east as Syracuse, and as far south as Sandusky, OH and Youngstown, Ohio. At night its signal can be heard as far north as Sudbury, Barrie and Peterborough, Ontario, as far west as Guelph, Kitchener and Waterloo, Ontario, as far east as Batavia, and as far south as Jamestown and Olean. In nearby Erie, Pennsylvania the station has a city-grade signal, primarily in Erie's eastern suburbs. Under ownership of Entercom, its studios are located on Corporate Parkway in Amherst, New York.", "Title: Ashland, Oregon\n\nAshland is a city in Jackson County, in the State of Oregon. It lies along Interstate 5 approximately 16 mi north of the California border and near the south end of the Rogue Valley. As of 2015, the city's population was approaching 21,000.", "Title: Ventureño language\n\nVentureño is a member of the extinct Chumashan languages, a group of Native American languages previously spoken by the Chumash people along the coastal areas of Southern California from as far north as San Luis Obispo to as far south as Malibu. Ventureño was spoken from as far north as present-day Ventura to as far south as present-day Malibu and the Simi Hills, California. Dialects probably also included Castac and Alliklik (Campbell 1997:126).", "Title: El Centro, California\n\nEl Centro is a city in and county seat of Imperial County, California, the largest city in the Imperial Valley, east anchor of the Southern California Border Region, and the core urban area and principal city of the El Centro metropolitan area which encompasses all of Imperial County. El Centro is also the largest American city to lie entirely below sea level (-42 ft ). The city, located in the far southeastern corner of California, is near the major Southern California city of San Diego and the Mexican city of Mexicali.", "Title: Football Far North Coast\n\nFootball Far North Coast (FFNC) is the governing body controlling Association Football on the Far North Coast of New South Wales, Australia. The name of the organization was changed in late 2005 from Soccer Far North Coast in line with the national governing body which changed from Soccer Australia to Football Federation Australia.", "Title: Far North (South Australia)\n\nThe Far North is a large region of South Australia close to the Northern Territory border. Colloquial usage of the term in South Australia refers to that part of South Australia north of a line roughly from Ceduna through Port Augusta to Broken Hill. The South Australian Government defines the Far North region similarly with the exception of the Maralinga Tjarutja Lands. the Yalata Aboriginal Reserve and other unincorporated crown lands in the state's far west, which are officially considered part of the Eyre and Western region.", "Title: Hedgebrook (company)\n\nHedgebrook is an American publicly traded company listed on the OTC Bulletin Board and headquartered in Ashland, Oregon that focuses on mergers and acquisitions in various industries, including aerospace, consumer, energy and health care. The company was founded in 2004 and is chaired by Brady Brim-DeForest.", "Title: Course of the Colorado River\n\nThe Colorado River is a major river of the western United States and northwest Mexico in North America. Its headwaters are in the Rocky Mountains where La Poudre Pass Lake is its source. Located in north central Colorado it flows southwest through the Colorado Plateau country of western Colorado, southeastern Utah and northwestern Arizona where it flows through the Grand Canyon. It turns south near Las Vegas, Nevada, forming the Arizona–Nevada border in Lake Mead and the Arizona–California border a few miles below Davis Dam between Laughlin, Nevada and Needles, California California before entering Mexico in the Colorado Desert. Most of it\"s waters are diverted into the Imperial Valley of Southern California. In Mexico its course forms the boundary between Sonora and Baja California before entering the Gulf of California. This article describes most of the major features along the river.", "Title: California Border Police Initiative\n\nThe California Border Police Initiative was a proposed state ballot initiative seeking to amend the California Constitution to create a new state law enforcement agency called the \"California Border Police.\" Proponents of the initiative failed in their effort to gather enough signatures to get it on the June 2006 statewide ballot. " ]
2,377
Who directed the film which featured the song "Who Feelin' It?" ?
Mary Harron,
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[ "Title: Breakdance (song)\n\n\"Breakdance\" is a song written by Giorgio Moroder, Irene Cara, and Bunny Hull and performed by Irene Cara. It reached #8 on the \"Billboard\" pop chart, #13 on the US dance chart, #23 on the US R&B chart, and #88 on the UK Singles Chart in 1984. The song was featured on her 1983 album, \"What a Feelin'\".", "Title: American Psycho (film)\n\nAmerican Psycho is a 2000 American black comedy horror film co-written and directed by Mary Harron, based on Bret Easton Ellis's 1991 novel of the same name. It stars Christian Bale, Willem Dafoe, Jared Leto, Josh Lucas, Chloë Sevigny, Samantha Mathis, Cara Seymour, Justin Theroux, and Reese Witherspoon.", "Title: I'll Be Around (Rappin' 4-Tay song)\n\n\"I'll Be Around\" is the second single released from Rappin' 4-Tay's second album, \"Don't Fight the Feelin'\". The song both sampled the music and retained the original chorus of The Spinners' song of the same name, though Rappin' 4-Tay replaced the song's original lyrics with his own. The Spinners were credited as featured artists and songwriters Thom Bell and Phil Hurtt were both given writing credits.", "Title: You Were Made for Me (Irene Cara song)\n\n\"You Were Made for Me\" is a song written by Irene Cara and Eddie Brown and performed by Irene Cara. It reached #10 on the US adult contemporary chart, #78 on the \"Billboard\" pop chart, and #83 on the US R&B chart in 1984. The song was featured on her 1983 album, \"What a Feelin'\".", "Title: Sucker Free City\n\nSucker Free City is a 2004 television film directed by Spike Lee. The film examines white, black, and Chinese characters in San Francisco and the conflicts they encounter with each other. The film was intended to be the pilot for a Showtime television series, but Showtime declined to pick up the series. The film was first screened at the Toronto International Film Festival and was subsequently broadcast on television on the Showtime Network. The title of the movie derives from \"Sucka Free\", a slang term in reference to the city often used by natives of Hunters Point and The Fillmore made popular by rappers San Quinn, JT the Bigga Figga (who has a cameo in the movie) and most notably the song \"Sucka Free\" from Rappin' 4-Tay's 1994 album Don't Fight the Feelin'.", "Title: Feelin' Alright?\n\n\"Feelin' Alright?\" , also known as \"Feeling Alright\", is a song written by Dave Mason of the English rock band Traffic from their eponymous 1968 album \"Traffic\". It was also released as a single, and it reached #123 on the US charts but failed to chart in the UK. Joe Cocker performed another very famous version of the song. Both Traffic's and Cocker's versions appeared in the 2012 movie \"Flight\", directed by Robert Zemeckis and starring Denzel Washington. The song had also been featured in the 2000 film \"Duets\", sung by Huey Lewis.", "Title: The Good, the Bad, and the Funky\n\nThe Good, The Bad, and the Funky is the fifth album of the Tom Tom Club. The albums second track, \"Who Feelin' It?\" , was featured in the 2000 dark comedy \"American Psycho\".", "Title: That's Rock 'n' Roll Live\n\nTo capture the sensation of teen-idol Shaun Cassidy, Warner Bros. Records released a live album of his 1979 concert tour named That's Rock 'N' Roll Live. The album featured tracks from his four studio albums (\"Shaun Cassidy\", \"Born Late\", \"Under Wraps\" and the then-forthcoming album \"Room Service\"). The album also featured a cover of The Righteous Brothers' hit song, \"You've Lost That Lovin' Feelin'\".", "Title: Havoc &amp; Prodeje\n\nHavoc & Prodeje was a West Coast hip hop duo composed of South Central Cartel members Havoc and Prodeje. The duo came together during the peak of South Central Cartel's popularity in 1993, releasing \"Livin' in a Crime Wave\" on the Def Jam label, but the album failed to make it to the charts. They would then release 1994's \"Kickin' Game\" and 1997's \"Truez Neva Stop\", but the duo failed to match the early success of South Central Cartel. One of their songs, \"The Hood's Got Me Feelin' The Pain,\" featured on the soundtrack of the 1995 horror film \"Tales from the Hood\".", "Title: I'm Feelin' U\n\n\"I'm Feelin' U\" is a 2007 song by the musician CeCe Peniston. The song was originally released in February on the partially mixed dance compilation \"Miami 2007\", a part of \"Defected In The House\" series, that featured overall thirty-eight tracks by various artists and was issued on ITH Records." ]
2,378
Dan Trueman studied physics at Carleton College in which city in Dakota and Rice counties in the State of Minnesota?
Northfield
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Cowling and Professor Harvey E. Stork in the 1920s.", " Professor Stork and Superintendent of Grounds D. Blake Stewart (\"Stewsie\") were responsible for much of the early development of the Arboretum, and their influences can still be seen and felt in many places.", " Stork and Stewsie were remarkable land managers, and it can be argued that they were among the nation's first restoration ecologists.", " In particular, their planting of upland forest trees and wildflowers in the Upper Arboretum (Stork Forest) decades ago is now coming to impressive maturity." ], "title": "Carleton College Cowling Arboretum" }, { "sentences": [ "The Jo Ryo En Japanese Garden is a Japanese garden located on the campus of Carleton College in Northfield, Minnesota, USA.", " Commonly translated as the \"garden of quiet listening,\" the garden is a small (1/4 acre) setting located behind Watson Hall on the Carleton College campus." ], "title": "Jo Ryo En Japanese Garden" }, { "sentences": [ "Northfield is a city in Dakota and Rice counties in the State of Minnesota.", " The city is mostly in Rice County, with a small portion in Dakota County.", " The population was 20,007 during the 2010 census." ], "title": "Northfield, Minnesota" }, { "sentences": [ "KRLX is a student-run, freeform radio format, non-commercial FM campus radio station broadcasting from Northfield, Minnesota.", " Affiliated with Carleton College.", " The station's call sign was chosen to read \"KaRL-ten,\" since X is the Roman numeral for ten.", " KRLX broadcasts with 100 watts of power at 88.1 MHz and produces live streaming media, expanding the station's reach to the world.", " The KRLX studios are located in the basement of the Sayles-Hill Campus Center, Carleton's student union; they feature basic production tools, a record library, and a live FM studio.", " The basement location is the motivation for the station's motto, \"It's better on the bottom.\"", " KRLX is licensed for continuous broadcast, but because the station is student-run, the signal is present only when school is in session.", " Because Carleton does not offer a summer term, the station generally broadcasts September through June, though not during winter and spring breaks." ], "title": "KRLX" }, { "sentences": [ "Osborne Bryan Cowles (August 25, 1899 – August 29, 1997) was an American basketball player and coach.", " He was the head men's basketball coach at Carleton College (1924–1930), River Falls State Teachers College (now University of Wisconsin–River Falls) (1932–1936), Dartmouth College (1936–1946), University of Michigan (1946–1948), and University of Minnesota (1948–1959).", " He was also the head baseball coach and assistant basketball and football coach at Iowa State Teachers College, now the University of Northern Iowa during 1923–24.", " In 30 seasons as a collegiate head basketball coach, Cowles compiled a record of 416–189 ( ).", " His teams competed in the NCAA basketball tournament six times.", " At the time of his retirement in 1959, Cowles ranked among the top 15 college basketball coaches of all-time by number of games won.", " He has been inducted into the Helms Foundation Hall of Fame, the Dartmouth \"Wearers of the Green,\" the University of Minnesota \"M\" Club Hall of Fame, the Carleton College Hall of Fame, and the University of Wisconsin-River Falls Athletics Hall of Fame." ], "title": "Osborne Cowles" }, { "sentences": [ "Goodsell Observatory is an observatory at Carleton College in Northfield, Minnesota, United States.", " It was constructed in 1887 and was, at the time, the largest observatory in the state of Minnesota.", " The Goodsell Observatory and its predecessor, a smaller observatory that opened in 1878, served as a widely consulted timekeeping station, bringing national prominence to Carleton College in the late 19th and early 20th centuries." ], "title": "Goodsell Observatory" }, { "sentences": [ "The Carleton Knights are the sports teams of Carleton College, located in Northfield, Minnesota.", " They participate in the NCAA's Division III and in the Minnesota Intercollegiate Athletic Conference (MIAC), re-joining the conference in 1983.", " Carleton was a founding member of the MIAC in 1920, but left in 1925." ], "title": "Carleton Knights" }, { "sentences": [ "The Cave is a student-led music and entertainment venue, located at Carleton College.", " It is a favorite gathering place for students at Carleton College and is one of a limited number of music venues in Northfield, Minnesota.", " Founded in 1927, it is the oldest student-run pub in America and is housed on the lowest level of the Margaret Evans residence hall." ], "title": "The Cave (pub)" } ]
[ "Title: Mel Taube\n\nMelvin Henry \"Mel\" Taube (December 20, 1904 – June 15, 1979) was an American football, basketball, and baseball player, coach, and college athletics administrator. He served as the head football coach at Massachusetts State College, from 1931 to 1935 and at Carleton College from 1960 to 1969, compiling a career college football record of 62–58–5. Taube was also the head basketball coach at Massachusetts State College (1933–1936), Purdue University (1945–1950), and Carleton (1950–1960), amassing a career college basketball mark of 201–142 and winning four Midwest Conference championships. He was the head baseball coach at Massachusetts State (1932–1935), Purdue (1947–1950), and Carleton (1951–1970), tallying a career college baseball record of 93–74–3. A three-sport letterman, Taube played football, basketball, and baseball at Purdue.", "Title: Dan Trueman\n\nDan Trueman is a composer, fiddle player, improviser, new instrument creator and software designer. He plays the violin and the Norwegian Hardanger fiddle. Trueman studied physics at Carleton College in Northfield, Minnesota, composition and theory at the University of Cincinnati College-Conservatory of Music in Cincinnati and composition at Princeton University. He taught composition at Columbia, Colgate, and since 2002, at Princeton. As a performer, Trueman has played at both contemporary and folk music festivals, among them Bang on a Can and Den Norske Folkemusikkveka. Trueman has written for his own ensembles, Interface (which also includes Curtis Bahn and Tomie Hahn) and the Princeton Laptop Orchestra (also known as PLOrk, which he co-founded with Perry Cook), as well as the Brentano, Daedalus, Cassatt and Amernet string quartets, Non Sequitur, So Percussion and others. He has received awards from the Guggenheim (2006) and MacArthur Foundations (2008 Digital Media and Learning Award).", "Title: Carleton College Cowling Arboretum\n\nThe Carleton College Cowling Arboretum (also referred to as the Arb) consists of approximately 880 acres (360 hectares) of land adjacent to Carleton College, in Northfield, Minnesota. It was created under President Donald J. Cowling and Professor Harvey E. Stork in the 1920s. Professor Stork and Superintendent of Grounds D. Blake Stewart (\"Stewsie\") were responsible for much of the early development of the Arboretum, and their influences can still be seen and felt in many places. Stork and Stewsie were remarkable land managers, and it can be argued that they were among the nation's first restoration ecologists. In particular, their planting of upland forest trees and wildflowers in the Upper Arboretum (Stork Forest) decades ago is now coming to impressive maturity.", "Title: Jo Ryo En Japanese Garden\n\nThe Jo Ryo En Japanese Garden is a Japanese garden located on the campus of Carleton College in Northfield, Minnesota, USA. Commonly translated as the \"garden of quiet listening,\" the garden is a small (1/4 acre) setting located behind Watson Hall on the Carleton College campus.", "Title: Northfield, Minnesota\n\nNorthfield is a city in Dakota and Rice counties in the State of Minnesota. The city is mostly in Rice County, with a small portion in Dakota County. The population was 20,007 during the 2010 census.", "Title: KRLX\n\nKRLX is a student-run, freeform radio format, non-commercial FM campus radio station broadcasting from Northfield, Minnesota. Affiliated with Carleton College. The station's call sign was chosen to read \"KaRL-ten,\" since X is the Roman numeral for ten. KRLX broadcasts with 100 watts of power at 88.1 MHz and produces live streaming media, expanding the station's reach to the world. The KRLX studios are located in the basement of the Sayles-Hill Campus Center, Carleton's student union; they feature basic production tools, a record library, and a live FM studio. The basement location is the motivation for the station's motto, \"It's better on the bottom.\" KRLX is licensed for continuous broadcast, but because the station is student-run, the signal is present only when school is in session. Because Carleton does not offer a summer term, the station generally broadcasts September through June, though not during winter and spring breaks.", "Title: Osborne Cowles\n\nOsborne Bryan Cowles (August 25, 1899 – August 29, 1997) was an American basketball player and coach. He was the head men's basketball coach at Carleton College (1924–1930), River Falls State Teachers College (now University of Wisconsin–River Falls) (1932–1936), Dartmouth College (1936–1946), University of Michigan (1946–1948), and University of Minnesota (1948–1959). He was also the head baseball coach and assistant basketball and football coach at Iowa State Teachers College, now the University of Northern Iowa during 1923–24. In 30 seasons as a collegiate head basketball coach, Cowles compiled a record of 416–189 ( ). His teams competed in the NCAA basketball tournament six times. At the time of his retirement in 1959, Cowles ranked among the top 15 college basketball coaches of all-time by number of games won. He has been inducted into the Helms Foundation Hall of Fame, the Dartmouth \"Wearers of the Green,\" the University of Minnesota \"M\" Club Hall of Fame, the Carleton College Hall of Fame, and the University of Wisconsin-River Falls Athletics Hall of Fame.", "Title: Goodsell Observatory\n\nGoodsell Observatory is an observatory at Carleton College in Northfield, Minnesota, United States. It was constructed in 1887 and was, at the time, the largest observatory in the state of Minnesota. The Goodsell Observatory and its predecessor, a smaller observatory that opened in 1878, served as a widely consulted timekeeping station, bringing national prominence to Carleton College in the late 19th and early 20th centuries.", "Title: Carleton Knights\n\nThe Carleton Knights are the sports teams of Carleton College, located in Northfield, Minnesota. They participate in the NCAA's Division III and in the Minnesota Intercollegiate Athletic Conference (MIAC), re-joining the conference in 1983. Carleton was a founding member of the MIAC in 1920, but left in 1925.", "Title: The Cave (pub)\n\nThe Cave is a student-led music and entertainment venue, located at Carleton College. It is a favorite gathering place for students at Carleton College and is one of a limited number of music venues in Northfield, Minnesota. Founded in 1927, it is the oldest student-run pub in America and is housed on the lowest level of the Margaret Evans residence hall." ]
2,379
Which violinist performs the Concertos from My Childhood, a collection of famous student concertos?
Itzhak Perlman
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[ { "sentences": [ "This list of piano concertos by key is a list of famous piano concertos sorted by key.", " For the least often used keys in orchestral music, the piano concerto listed might be famous only for being in that key.", " Technically, the piano can play in any key, and the unaccompanied solo piano repertoire abounds in keys that are used less frequently in orchestral music.", " Even so, some preferences manifest themselves." ], "title": "List of piano concertos by key" }, { "sentences": [ "Itzhak Perlman (Hebrew: יצחק פרלמן‎ ‎ ; born August 31, 1945) is an Israeli-American violinist, conductor, and pedagogue.", " Over the course of his career, Perlman has performed worldwide, and throughout the United States, in venues that have included a State Dinner at the White House honoring Queen Elizabeth II, and a Presidential Inauguration, and he has conducted the Detroit Symphony Orchestra, and the Westchester Philharmonic.", " In 2015, he was awarded the Presidential Medal of Freedom." ], "title": "Itzhak Perlman" }, { "sentences": [ "L'estro armonico (the harmonic inspiration), Antonio Vivaldi's Op.", " 3, is a set of 12 concertos for stringed instruments, first published in Amsterdam in 1711.", " Vivaldi's Twelve Trio Sonatas, Op. 1, and Twelve Violin Sonatas, Op. 2, only contained sonatas, thus \"L'estro armonico\" was his first collection of concertos appearing in print.", " It was also the first time he chose a foreign publisher, Estienne Roger, instead of an Italian.", " Each concerto was printed in eight parts: four violins, two violas, cello and continuo.", " The continuo part was printed as a figured bass for violone and harpsichord." ], "title": "L'estro armonico" }, { "sentences": [ "The Concerto for 2 violas in G major, TWV 52:G3, is a work by Georg Philipp Telemann.", " Telemann was famous for writing concertos for various instruments and at the time the viola was not a popular instrument for a concerto because it was considered an English instrument, thus unfashionable.", " However, Telemann was a viola player himself, and wrote for the instrument.", " One of his most famous concertos was ." ], "title": "Concerto for Two Violas (Telemann)" }, { "sentences": [ "Ferdinand Ries (28 November 1784 [baptised] – 13 January 1838) was a German composer.", " Ries was a friend, pupil and secretary of Ludwig van Beethoven.", " He composed eight symphonies, a violin concerto, eight piano concertos, three operas, and numerous other works in many genres, including 26 string quartets.", " In 1838 he published a collection of reminiscences of his teacher Beethoven, co-written with Franz Wegeler.", " The symphonies, some chamber works—most of them with piano— his violin concerto and his piano concertos have been recorded, demonstrating a style which is, unsurprising due to his connection to Beethoven, somewhere between those of the Classical and early Romantic eras." ], "title": "Ferdinand Ries" }, { "sentences": [ "Friedrich Seitz (12 June 1848, Günthersleben-Wechmar, Saxe-Coburg and Gotha – 22 May 1918) was a German Romantic Era composer.", " He was a violinist who served as a concertmaster, who wrote chamber music and eight student concertos for the violin." ], "title": "Friedrich Seitz" }, { "sentences": [ "Harold Wippler (born c. 1928) is an American violinist and teacher from Denver.", " Mr. Wippler played as concert master for the Denver Symphony Orchestra, now the Colorado Symphony Orchestra with his late wife Charleen whom he married in August 1951.", " The two often played with the Central City Opera Orchestra and spent three years in the early 1950s with the Kansas City Orchestra where Harold was also concert master.", " Attending the Curtis Institute of Music after winning the L.A. Concerto Competition, he studied under Efrem Zimbalist.", " During his career he collaborated and recorded with noted violinists such as Jascha Heifetz.", " Although he has taught multiple international competition winners his most famous student was the talented Eugene Fodor from 1958 to 1968." ], "title": "Harold Wippler" }, { "sentences": [ "Angelo Maria Scaccia (ca. 1690 - 29 September 1761) was an Italian composer and violinist.", " He wrote fourteen concertos for the violin, including the major set of violin concertos, his \"Opus 1\", a set of six, (Amsterdam, c. 1730), the first published by a Milanese composer.", " He also published a single concerto in 1736.", " Most of his other surviving works are scattered across a range of manuscript collections; including Pierre Philibert de Blancheton's \"Fonds Blancheton\"." ], "title": "Angelo Maria Scaccia" }, { "sentences": [ "Concertos from My Childhood is a collection of famous student concertos, performed by Itzhak Perlman.", " They are all important pieces in violin pedagogy for beginning to intermediate students.", " The orchestra is from New York's Juilliard School, where Perlman has been a professor since 1999." ], "title": "Concertos from My Childhood" }, { "sentences": [ "Antonio Lucio Vivaldi (] ; 4 March 1678 – 28 July 1741) was an Italian Baroque composer, virtuoso violinist, teacher and cleric.", " Born in Venice, he is recognized as one of the greatest Baroque composers, and his influence during his lifetime was widespread across Europe.", " He composed many instrumental concertos, for the violin and a variety of other instruments, as well as sacred choral works and more than forty operas. His best-known work is a series of violin concertos known as \"The Four Seasons\"." ], "title": "Antonio Vivaldi" } ]
[ "Title: List of piano concertos by key\n\nThis list of piano concertos by key is a list of famous piano concertos sorted by key. For the least often used keys in orchestral music, the piano concerto listed might be famous only for being in that key. Technically, the piano can play in any key, and the unaccompanied solo piano repertoire abounds in keys that are used less frequently in orchestral music. Even so, some preferences manifest themselves.", "Title: Itzhak Perlman\n\nItzhak Perlman (Hebrew: יצחק פרלמן‎ ‎ ; born August 31, 1945) is an Israeli-American violinist, conductor, and pedagogue. Over the course of his career, Perlman has performed worldwide, and throughout the United States, in venues that have included a State Dinner at the White House honoring Queen Elizabeth II, and a Presidential Inauguration, and he has conducted the Detroit Symphony Orchestra, and the Westchester Philharmonic. In 2015, he was awarded the Presidential Medal of Freedom.", "Title: L'estro armonico\n\nL'estro armonico (the harmonic inspiration), Antonio Vivaldi's Op.  3, is a set of 12 concertos for stringed instruments, first published in Amsterdam in 1711. Vivaldi's Twelve Trio Sonatas, Op. 1, and Twelve Violin Sonatas, Op. 2, only contained sonatas, thus \"L'estro armonico\" was his first collection of concertos appearing in print. It was also the first time he chose a foreign publisher, Estienne Roger, instead of an Italian. Each concerto was printed in eight parts: four violins, two violas, cello and continuo. The continuo part was printed as a figured bass for violone and harpsichord.", "Title: Concerto for Two Violas (Telemann)\n\nThe Concerto for 2 violas in G major, TWV 52:G3, is a work by Georg Philipp Telemann. Telemann was famous for writing concertos for various instruments and at the time the viola was not a popular instrument for a concerto because it was considered an English instrument, thus unfashionable. However, Telemann was a viola player himself, and wrote for the instrument. One of his most famous concertos was .", "Title: Ferdinand Ries\n\nFerdinand Ries (28 November 1784 [baptised] – 13 January 1838) was a German composer. Ries was a friend, pupil and secretary of Ludwig van Beethoven. He composed eight symphonies, a violin concerto, eight piano concertos, three operas, and numerous other works in many genres, including 26 string quartets. In 1838 he published a collection of reminiscences of his teacher Beethoven, co-written with Franz Wegeler. The symphonies, some chamber works—most of them with piano— his violin concerto and his piano concertos have been recorded, demonstrating a style which is, unsurprising due to his connection to Beethoven, somewhere between those of the Classical and early Romantic eras.", "Title: Friedrich Seitz\n\nFriedrich Seitz (12 June 1848, Günthersleben-Wechmar, Saxe-Coburg and Gotha – 22 May 1918) was a German Romantic Era composer. He was a violinist who served as a concertmaster, who wrote chamber music and eight student concertos for the violin.", "Title: Harold Wippler\n\nHarold Wippler (born c. 1928) is an American violinist and teacher from Denver. Mr. Wippler played as concert master for the Denver Symphony Orchestra, now the Colorado Symphony Orchestra with his late wife Charleen whom he married in August 1951. The two often played with the Central City Opera Orchestra and spent three years in the early 1950s with the Kansas City Orchestra where Harold was also concert master. Attending the Curtis Institute of Music after winning the L.A. Concerto Competition, he studied under Efrem Zimbalist. During his career he collaborated and recorded with noted violinists such as Jascha Heifetz. Although he has taught multiple international competition winners his most famous student was the talented Eugene Fodor from 1958 to 1968.", "Title: Angelo Maria Scaccia\n\nAngelo Maria Scaccia (ca. 1690 - 29 September 1761) was an Italian composer and violinist. He wrote fourteen concertos for the violin, including the major set of violin concertos, his \"Opus 1\", a set of six, (Amsterdam, c. 1730), the first published by a Milanese composer. He also published a single concerto in 1736. Most of his other surviving works are scattered across a range of manuscript collections; including Pierre Philibert de Blancheton's \"Fonds Blancheton\".", "Title: Concertos from My Childhood\n\nConcertos from My Childhood is a collection of famous student concertos, performed by Itzhak Perlman. They are all important pieces in violin pedagogy for beginning to intermediate students. The orchestra is from New York's Juilliard School, where Perlman has been a professor since 1999.", "Title: Antonio Vivaldi\n\nAntonio Lucio Vivaldi (] ; 4 March 1678 – 28 July 1741) was an Italian Baroque composer, virtuoso violinist, teacher and cleric. Born in Venice, he is recognized as one of the greatest Baroque composers, and his influence during his lifetime was widespread across Europe. He composed many instrumental concertos, for the violin and a variety of other instruments, as well as sacred choral works and more than forty operas. His best-known work is a series of violin concertos known as \"The Four Seasons\"." ]
2,380
Which former NFL practice squad wide receiver starred in the 2006 comedy "The Last Supper?"
Isaiah Mustafa
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[ { "sentences": [ "Lance R Yandell (born March 4, 1970) was a football wide receiver in Cleveland, Ohio.", " His career started out in Baldwin Wallace College where he set many records as a wide receiver.", " He then moved on to go to the Canadian Football League where he was drafted to the Baltimore Stallions.", " He then went on to play arena football and was on the Cleveland Thunderbolts from 1994-1995.", " He was one of there star wide receivers and line backers.", " He then moved on to the Memphis Pharaohs from 1996-1997.", " Lance then went on to the Cleveland Browns practice squad and was about to move onto the actual team but he had a career ending injury and required surgery." ], "title": "Lance Yandell" }, { "sentences": [ "The Last Supper is the final meal that, in the Gospel accounts, Jesus shared with his Apostles in Jerusalem before his crucifixion.", " The Last Supper is commemorated by Christians especially on Maundy Thursday.", " The Last Supper provides the scriptural basis for the Eucharist, also known as \"Holy Communion\" or \"The Lord's Supper\"." ], "title": "Last Supper" }, { "sentences": [ "The Last Supper is a 2006 comedy short film about the Biblical Last Supper.", " The film portrays the Last Supper as having occurred at a modern night club.", " The film was directed by Marius A. Markevicius and stars Chip Bent, Michael Bortone, Eliza Dushku, Andrew Davoli and Isaiah Mustafa." ], "title": "The Last Supper (2006 film)" }, { "sentences": [ "Isaiah Amir Mustafa (born February 11, 1974) is an American actor and former NFL practice squad wide receiver.", " Mustafa is widely known as the main character in the series of Old Spice television commercials, The Man Your Man Could Smell Like.", " He is also known for portraying Luke Garroway on Freeform's fantasy series \"Shadowhunters\"." ], "title": "Isaiah Mustafa" }, { "sentences": [ "Eugene Keith Baker (born March 18, 1976) is a former American football wide receiver who was drafted from Kent State University in the 1999 NFL Draft by the Atlanta Falcons.", " He spent four seasons with the Falcons on their active roster and practice squad.", " He also spent time on the practice squads of the Buffalo Bills and the St. Louis Rams before signing with the Carolina Panthers in 2003.", " He was in the New England Patriots preseason training camp last year, but was released before the regular season.", " Eugene was also allocated to play in NFL Europe, playing wide receiver for the Berlin Thunder." ], "title": "Eugene Baker" }, { "sentences": [ "Butch Lewis (born December 1, 1987) is a former American Football offensive lineman.", " Lewis was signed by the Kansas City Chiefs as an undrafted free agent in 2011.", " Following the 2011 NFL Preseason, Lewis was waived by the Chiefs.", " After clearing waivers, Lewis was signed to the Chiefs practice squad.", " Lewis was released from the practice squad on September 8, 2011.", " Shortly after, Lewis was re-signed to the practice squad, only to be released once again on October 5.", " On October 26, 2011 Lewis was signed to the Vikings practice squad.", " Lewis went to high school at Regis Jesuit in Aurora, Colorado where he was a Parade Magazine All-American, and played his college football at the University of Southern California." ], "title": "Butch Lewis (American football)" }, { "sentences": [ "The Last Supper (1445–1450) is a fresco by the Italian Renaissance artist Andrea del Castagno, located in the refectory of the convent of Sant'Apollonia, now the \"Museo di Cenacolo di Sant'Apollonia\", and accessed through a door on Via Ventisette Aprile at the corner with Santa Reparata, in Florence, region of Tuscany.", " The painting depicts Jesus and the Apostles during the Last Supper, with Judas, unlike all the other apostles, sitting separately on the near side of the table, as is common in depictions of the Last Supper in Christian art." ], "title": "Last Supper (del Castagno)" }, { "sentences": [ "The Last Supper (1630–1631) is an oil painting by Peter Paul Rubens.", " It was commissioned by Catherine Lescuyer as a commemorative piece for her father.", " Rubens created it as part of an altarpiece in the Church of St. Rombout (Rumbold) in Mechelen.", " The painting depicts Jesus and the Apostles during the Last Supper, with Judas dressed in blue turning back towards the viewer and away from the table.", " Other than Jesus, the most prominent figure is Judas.", " Judas holds his right hand to his mouth with his eyes avoiding direct contact with the other figures in the painting creating a nervous expression.", " Jesus is dressed in red and has a yellow halo surrounding his head with his face tilted upwards.", " Jesus is located centrally in the painting surrounded by his disciples with six on each side, and he holds a loaf of bread with a cup of wine in front of him.", " Out of all of the figures, he is the most in the light with the figures to the farthest left being the most in shadow.", " “The scene thus represents a perfect conflation of the theological significance of the Last Supper” meaning the conflation between the blessing of the bread and the wine while still being pivotal in the sense of revealing the betrayal." ], "title": "Last Supper (Rubens)" }, { "sentences": [ "Francis St. Paul (born April 25, 1979 in Los Angeles, California) is a former American football wide receiver who was drafted from Northern Arizona University in the 2001 NFL Draft by the St. Louis Rams.", " He spent two seasons with the Rams on their active roster and practice squad.", " He also spent time on the Pittsburgh Steelers practice squad.", " He was on the Jacksonville Jaguars preseason roster before signing with the Carolina Panthers in 2003." ], "title": "Francis St. Paul" }, { "sentences": [ "The Last Supper (1480) is a fresco depicting the Last Supper of Jesus by the Italian Renaissance artist Domenico Ghirlandaio; it is located in the refectory of the Convent of the Ognissanti on Borgo Ognissanti #42 in central Florence, region of Tuscany, Italy.", " It is one of three Last Supper frescoes painted by Ghirlandaio in Florence, the others being for the Badia di Passignano (1476) and for the \"Cenacolo di San Marco\" (1486)." ], "title": "The Last Supper (Ghirlandaio)" } ]
[ "Title: Lance Yandell\n\nLance R Yandell (born March 4, 1970) was a football wide receiver in Cleveland, Ohio. His career started out in Baldwin Wallace College where he set many records as a wide receiver. He then moved on to go to the Canadian Football League where he was drafted to the Baltimore Stallions. He then went on to play arena football and was on the Cleveland Thunderbolts from 1994-1995. He was one of there star wide receivers and line backers. He then moved on to the Memphis Pharaohs from 1996-1997. Lance then went on to the Cleveland Browns practice squad and was about to move onto the actual team but he had a career ending injury and required surgery.", "Title: Last Supper\n\nThe Last Supper is the final meal that, in the Gospel accounts, Jesus shared with his Apostles in Jerusalem before his crucifixion. The Last Supper is commemorated by Christians especially on Maundy Thursday. The Last Supper provides the scriptural basis for the Eucharist, also known as \"Holy Communion\" or \"The Lord's Supper\".", "Title: The Last Supper (2006 film)\n\nThe Last Supper is a 2006 comedy short film about the Biblical Last Supper. The film portrays the Last Supper as having occurred at a modern night club. The film was directed by Marius A. Markevicius and stars Chip Bent, Michael Bortone, Eliza Dushku, Andrew Davoli and Isaiah Mustafa.", "Title: Isaiah Mustafa\n\nIsaiah Amir Mustafa (born February 11, 1974) is an American actor and former NFL practice squad wide receiver. Mustafa is widely known as the main character in the series of Old Spice television commercials, The Man Your Man Could Smell Like. He is also known for portraying Luke Garroway on Freeform's fantasy series \"Shadowhunters\".", "Title: Eugene Baker\n\nEugene Keith Baker (born March 18, 1976) is a former American football wide receiver who was drafted from Kent State University in the 1999 NFL Draft by the Atlanta Falcons. He spent four seasons with the Falcons on their active roster and practice squad. He also spent time on the practice squads of the Buffalo Bills and the St. Louis Rams before signing with the Carolina Panthers in 2003. He was in the New England Patriots preseason training camp last year, but was released before the regular season. Eugene was also allocated to play in NFL Europe, playing wide receiver for the Berlin Thunder.", "Title: Butch Lewis (American football)\n\nButch Lewis (born December 1, 1987) is a former American Football offensive lineman. Lewis was signed by the Kansas City Chiefs as an undrafted free agent in 2011. Following the 2011 NFL Preseason, Lewis was waived by the Chiefs. After clearing waivers, Lewis was signed to the Chiefs practice squad. Lewis was released from the practice squad on September 8, 2011. Shortly after, Lewis was re-signed to the practice squad, only to be released once again on October 5. On October 26, 2011 Lewis was signed to the Vikings practice squad. Lewis went to high school at Regis Jesuit in Aurora, Colorado where he was a Parade Magazine All-American, and played his college football at the University of Southern California.", "Title: Last Supper (del Castagno)\n\nThe Last Supper (1445–1450) is a fresco by the Italian Renaissance artist Andrea del Castagno, located in the refectory of the convent of Sant'Apollonia, now the \"Museo di Cenacolo di Sant'Apollonia\", and accessed through a door on Via Ventisette Aprile at the corner with Santa Reparata, in Florence, region of Tuscany. The painting depicts Jesus and the Apostles during the Last Supper, with Judas, unlike all the other apostles, sitting separately on the near side of the table, as is common in depictions of the Last Supper in Christian art.", "Title: Last Supper (Rubens)\n\nThe Last Supper (1630–1631) is an oil painting by Peter Paul Rubens. It was commissioned by Catherine Lescuyer as a commemorative piece for her father. Rubens created it as part of an altarpiece in the Church of St. Rombout (Rumbold) in Mechelen. The painting depicts Jesus and the Apostles during the Last Supper, with Judas dressed in blue turning back towards the viewer and away from the table. Other than Jesus, the most prominent figure is Judas. Judas holds his right hand to his mouth with his eyes avoiding direct contact with the other figures in the painting creating a nervous expression. Jesus is dressed in red and has a yellow halo surrounding his head with his face tilted upwards. Jesus is located centrally in the painting surrounded by his disciples with six on each side, and he holds a loaf of bread with a cup of wine in front of him. Out of all of the figures, he is the most in the light with the figures to the farthest left being the most in shadow. “The scene thus represents a perfect conflation of the theological significance of the Last Supper” meaning the conflation between the blessing of the bread and the wine while still being pivotal in the sense of revealing the betrayal.", "Title: Francis St. Paul\n\nFrancis St. Paul (born April 25, 1979 in Los Angeles, California) is a former American football wide receiver who was drafted from Northern Arizona University in the 2001 NFL Draft by the St. Louis Rams. He spent two seasons with the Rams on their active roster and practice squad. He also spent time on the Pittsburgh Steelers practice squad. He was on the Jacksonville Jaguars preseason roster before signing with the Carolina Panthers in 2003.", "Title: The Last Supper (Ghirlandaio)\n\nThe Last Supper (1480) is a fresco depicting the Last Supper of Jesus by the Italian Renaissance artist Domenico Ghirlandaio; it is located in the refectory of the Convent of the Ognissanti on Borgo Ognissanti #42 in central Florence, region of Tuscany, Italy. It is one of three Last Supper frescoes painted by Ghirlandaio in Florence, the others being for the Badia di Passignano (1476) and for the \"Cenacolo di San Marco\" (1486)." ]
2,381
Is Ohio State University or Baylor University a private college?
Baylor University
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[ { "sentences": [ "The Ohio State University College of Medicine (formerly known as The Ohio State University College of Medicine and Public Health) is the medical school at The Ohio State University and is located in Columbus, Ohio.", " The college is nationally recognized as a top institution in both education and research, as reflected by rankings in \"U.S. News & World Report\".", " In 2009, its primary teaching hospital (Ohio State University Hospital) was ranked as one of the best hospitals in the U.S. in 10 different specialties; it was chosen to be among the 21 hospitals named to \"U.S. News & World Report's\" select honor roll of U.S. hospitals." ], "title": "Ohio State University College of Medicine" }, { "sentences": [ "The Ohio State University, Lima, also referred to as Ohio State Lima is a regional campus of Ohio State University located in Lima, Ohio.", " Its 565 acre campus is located in Lima, 80 mi south of Toledo, Ohio.", " It offers over 140 courses and 9 bachelor degree programs in science and liberal Arts.", " Nine of eleven programs are four-year programs at Lima.", " Two of them are baccalaureate completion programs.", " In addition to regional accreditation, Ohio State Lima has baccalaureate program accreditation with NCATE.", " Students can start at Lima and finish their degrees at The Ohio State University, Columbus with one of Ohio State’s 170+ majors.", " The Ohio State University at Lima offers over 20 student clubs and organizations.", " There are also 12 intramural and club athletic teams.", " The Lima Campus Library has 76,000 volumes and 200+ journal subscriptions.", " Library databases also provide access to thousands of online journals.", " The University shares the campus with James A. Rhodes State College." ], "title": "Ohio State University, Lima Campus" }, { "sentences": [ "Roger E. Kirk (born 1930) is a Professor of Psychology and Statistics at Baylor University.", " He got his B.A., M.A., and PhD.", " from Ohio State University.", " Before joining the faculty of Psychology and Neuroscience at Baylor University he was the Senior Psychoacoustical Engineer at the Baldwin Piano and Organ Company in Cincinnati, Ohio.", " Professor Kirk is a fellow of the American Psychological Association, the American Psychological Society, and the American Educational Research Association.", " He and his wife are also avid ballroom dancers and he frequently uses the stairs to get to his 3rd story office." ], "title": "Roger E. Kirk" }, { "sentences": [ "The Ohio State University was founded in 1870 as a land-grant university in accordance with the Morrill Act of 1862 under the name of Ohio Agricultural and Mechanical College.", " The school was originally situated within a farming community located on the northern edge of Columbus, and was intended to matriculate students of various agricultural and mechanical disciplines.", " The university opened its doors to 24 students on September 18, 1873.", " In 1878, the first class of six men graduated.", " The first woman graduated the following year.", " In 1878, in light of its expanded focus, the college permanently changed its name to the now-familiar \"The Ohio State University\".", " Ohio State began accepting graduate students in the 1880s, with the university awarding its first master's and doctoral degrees in 1886 and 1890 respectively.", " 1891 saw the founding of Ohio State's law school.", " Presently, the university has reached the ranking of becoming a \"Public Ivy\", as well as very receiving high rankings and awards from many institutions, including \"U.S. News\", Academic Ranking of World Universities." ], "title": "History of Ohio State University" }, { "sentences": [ "This List of Presidents of Ohio State University includes all who have served as university presidents of Ohio State University since its founding in 1870.", " Ohio State University is a public research university in Columbus, Ohio.", " Founded in 1870, as a land-grant university and ninth university in Ohio with the Morrill Act of 1862, the university was originally known as the Ohio Agricultural and Mechanical College.", " In 1878, in light of its expanded focus, the college permanently changed its name to The Ohio State University." ], "title": "List of Presidents of Ohio State University" }, { "sentences": [ "Richard D. Finn, Jr. (born c. 1933), also known as Dick Finn, was an American baseball player and coach.", " He grew up in Lima, Ohio, and attended Ohio State University.", " He was a pitcher for the Ohio State Buckeyes baseball team and captain of the 1955 team that won a Big Ten Conference championship in 1955.", " He graduated from Ohio State in 1955.", " From 1960 to 1964, he was an assistant football and basketball coach at Woodward High School in Toledo, Ohio.", " In August 1964, he was hired as the head baseball coach at the University of Toledo.", " He held that position for until 1969.", " In September 1969 he was hired as an assistant baseball coach at Ohio State.", " In May 1975, after six years as an assistant coach, he became the head baseball coach at Ohio State.", " He stepped down as head baseball coach in June 1987 and was appointed special assistant to Ohio State athletic director Rick Bay." ], "title": "Richard Finn (baseball)" }, { "sentences": [ "The Ohio State University at Mansfield is a regional campus of The Ohio State University located in Mansfield, Ohio.", " It was founded in 1958 as a land-grant college.", " Its 644 acre campus is situated in the western foothills of the Allegheny Plateau, the North Central Ohio region, with easy access to Columbus and Cleveland.", " The campus offers seven bachelor degree programs and two master degree programs.", " Students can start at Mansfield and finish their degrees at The Ohio State University, Columbus, with one or more of Ohio State’s 170 majors.", " The Bromfield Library of the OSU mansfield campus provides access to all the resources of The Ohio State University and Ohio Link." ], "title": "Ohio State University, Mansfield Campus" }, { "sentences": [ "The Ohio State University, commonly referred to as Ohio State or OSU, is a large, primarily residential, public university in Columbus, Ohio.", " Founded in 1870 as a land-grant university and ninth university in Ohio with the Morrill Act of 1862, the university was originally known as the Ohio Agricultural and Mechanical College (Mech).", " The college began with a focus on training students in various agricultural and mechanical disciplines but was developed into a comprehensive university under the direction of then Governor (later, President) Rutherford B. Hayes, and in 1878 the Ohio General Assembly passed a law changing the name to \"The Ohio State University\".", " It has since grown into the third-largest university campus in the United States.", " Along with its main campus in Columbus, Ohio State also operates a regional campus system with regional campuses in Lima, Mansfield, Marion, Newark, and Wooster." ], "title": "Ohio State University" }, { "sentences": [ "Pete Fredenburg (born September 15, 1949) is an American football coach and former player.", " He is currently the head coach at the University of Mary Hardin–Baylor in Belton, Texas, a position he has held since the 1998 season when the program began play.", " Fredenburg led Mary Hardin–Baylor to the NCAA Division III Football Championship in 2016.", " His 2004 squad finished as runners-up, losing to Linfield.", " Before coming to Mary Hardin–Baylor, Fredenburg served as an assistant coach at Baylor University (1982–1993), Louisiana State University (1994), and Louisiana Tech University (1995–1996).", " He played football at Southwest Texas State University—now known as Texas State University–San Marcos—from 1968 to 1970." ], "title": "Pete Fredenburg" }, { "sentences": [ "Baylor University (BU) is a private Baptist university in Waco, Texas.", " Chartered in 1845 by the last Congress of the Republic of Texas, it is the oldest continuously-operating university in Texas and one of the first educational institutions west of the Mississippi River in the United States.", " Located on the banks of the Brazos River next to I-35, between the Dallas-Fort Worth Metroplex and Austin, the university's 1,000-acre campus is the largest Baptist university campus in the world." ], "title": "Baylor University" } ]
[ "Title: Ohio State University College of Medicine\n\nThe Ohio State University College of Medicine (formerly known as The Ohio State University College of Medicine and Public Health) is the medical school at The Ohio State University and is located in Columbus, Ohio. The college is nationally recognized as a top institution in both education and research, as reflected by rankings in \"U.S. News & World Report\". In 2009, its primary teaching hospital (Ohio State University Hospital) was ranked as one of the best hospitals in the U.S. in 10 different specialties; it was chosen to be among the 21 hospitals named to \"U.S. News & World Report's\" select honor roll of U.S. hospitals.", "Title: Ohio State University, Lima Campus\n\nThe Ohio State University, Lima, also referred to as Ohio State Lima is a regional campus of Ohio State University located in Lima, Ohio. Its 565 acre campus is located in Lima, 80 mi south of Toledo, Ohio. It offers over 140 courses and 9 bachelor degree programs in science and liberal Arts. Nine of eleven programs are four-year programs at Lima. Two of them are baccalaureate completion programs. In addition to regional accreditation, Ohio State Lima has baccalaureate program accreditation with NCATE. Students can start at Lima and finish their degrees at The Ohio State University, Columbus with one of Ohio State’s 170+ majors. The Ohio State University at Lima offers over 20 student clubs and organizations. There are also 12 intramural and club athletic teams. The Lima Campus Library has 76,000 volumes and 200+ journal subscriptions. Library databases also provide access to thousands of online journals. The University shares the campus with James A. Rhodes State College.", "Title: Roger E. Kirk\n\nRoger E. Kirk (born 1930) is a Professor of Psychology and Statistics at Baylor University. He got his B.A., M.A., and PhD. from Ohio State University. Before joining the faculty of Psychology and Neuroscience at Baylor University he was the Senior Psychoacoustical Engineer at the Baldwin Piano and Organ Company in Cincinnati, Ohio. Professor Kirk is a fellow of the American Psychological Association, the American Psychological Society, and the American Educational Research Association. He and his wife are also avid ballroom dancers and he frequently uses the stairs to get to his 3rd story office.", "Title: History of Ohio State University\n\nThe Ohio State University was founded in 1870 as a land-grant university in accordance with the Morrill Act of 1862 under the name of Ohio Agricultural and Mechanical College. The school was originally situated within a farming community located on the northern edge of Columbus, and was intended to matriculate students of various agricultural and mechanical disciplines. The university opened its doors to 24 students on September 18, 1873. In 1878, the first class of six men graduated. The first woman graduated the following year. In 1878, in light of its expanded focus, the college permanently changed its name to the now-familiar \"The Ohio State University\". Ohio State began accepting graduate students in the 1880s, with the university awarding its first master's and doctoral degrees in 1886 and 1890 respectively. 1891 saw the founding of Ohio State's law school. Presently, the university has reached the ranking of becoming a \"Public Ivy\", as well as very receiving high rankings and awards from many institutions, including \"U.S. News\", Academic Ranking of World Universities.", "Title: List of Presidents of Ohio State University\n\nThis List of Presidents of Ohio State University includes all who have served as university presidents of Ohio State University since its founding in 1870. Ohio State University is a public research university in Columbus, Ohio. Founded in 1870, as a land-grant university and ninth university in Ohio with the Morrill Act of 1862, the university was originally known as the Ohio Agricultural and Mechanical College. In 1878, in light of its expanded focus, the college permanently changed its name to The Ohio State University.", "Title: Richard Finn (baseball)\n\nRichard D. Finn, Jr. (born c. 1933), also known as Dick Finn, was an American baseball player and coach. He grew up in Lima, Ohio, and attended Ohio State University. He was a pitcher for the Ohio State Buckeyes baseball team and captain of the 1955 team that won a Big Ten Conference championship in 1955. He graduated from Ohio State in 1955. From 1960 to 1964, he was an assistant football and basketball coach at Woodward High School in Toledo, Ohio. In August 1964, he was hired as the head baseball coach at the University of Toledo. He held that position for until 1969. In September 1969 he was hired as an assistant baseball coach at Ohio State. In May 1975, after six years as an assistant coach, he became the head baseball coach at Ohio State. He stepped down as head baseball coach in June 1987 and was appointed special assistant to Ohio State athletic director Rick Bay.", "Title: Ohio State University, Mansfield Campus\n\nThe Ohio State University at Mansfield is a regional campus of The Ohio State University located in Mansfield, Ohio. It was founded in 1958 as a land-grant college. Its 644 acre campus is situated in the western foothills of the Allegheny Plateau, the North Central Ohio region, with easy access to Columbus and Cleveland. The campus offers seven bachelor degree programs and two master degree programs. Students can start at Mansfield and finish their degrees at The Ohio State University, Columbus, with one or more of Ohio State’s 170 majors. The Bromfield Library of the OSU mansfield campus provides access to all the resources of The Ohio State University and Ohio Link.", "Title: Ohio State University\n\nThe Ohio State University, commonly referred to as Ohio State or OSU, is a large, primarily residential, public university in Columbus, Ohio. Founded in 1870 as a land-grant university and ninth university in Ohio with the Morrill Act of 1862, the university was originally known as the Ohio Agricultural and Mechanical College (Mech). The college began with a focus on training students in various agricultural and mechanical disciplines but was developed into a comprehensive university under the direction of then Governor (later, President) Rutherford B. Hayes, and in 1878 the Ohio General Assembly passed a law changing the name to \"The Ohio State University\". It has since grown into the third-largest university campus in the United States. Along with its main campus in Columbus, Ohio State also operates a regional campus system with regional campuses in Lima, Mansfield, Marion, Newark, and Wooster.", "Title: Pete Fredenburg\n\nPete Fredenburg (born September 15, 1949) is an American football coach and former player. He is currently the head coach at the University of Mary Hardin–Baylor in Belton, Texas, a position he has held since the 1998 season when the program began play. Fredenburg led Mary Hardin–Baylor to the NCAA Division III Football Championship in 2016. His 2004 squad finished as runners-up, losing to Linfield. Before coming to Mary Hardin–Baylor, Fredenburg served as an assistant coach at Baylor University (1982–1993), Louisiana State University (1994), and Louisiana Tech University (1995–1996). He played football at Southwest Texas State University—now known as Texas State University–San Marcos—from 1968 to 1970.", "Title: Baylor University\n\nBaylor University (BU) is a private Baptist university in Waco, Texas. Chartered in 1845 by the last Congress of the Republic of Texas, it is the oldest continuously-operating university in Texas and one of the first educational institutions west of the Mississippi River in the United States. Located on the banks of the Brazos River next to I-35, between the Dallas-Fort Worth Metroplex and Austin, the university's 1,000-acre campus is the largest Baptist university campus in the world." ]
2,382
Sebastián Malandra was born in a city that is near the junction of what rivers?
Paraná and Salado
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{ "title": [ "Sebastián Malandra", "Santa Fe, Argentina", "Santa Fe, Argentina" ], "sent_id": [ 0, 0, 1 ] }
[ { "sentences": [ "Sebastián Malandra (born January 31, 1985 in Santa Fe, Argentina) is an Argentine footballer currently playing for Sarmiento de Resistencia of the Torneo Argentino B in Argentina." ], "title": "Sebastián Malandra" }, { "sentences": [ "Watrous, also named La Junta, is a National Historic Landmark District near Watrous, New Mexico.", " It encompasses the historic junction point of the two major branches of the Santa Fe Trail, a major 19th-century frontier settlement route between St. Louis, Missouri and Santa Fe, New Mexico.", " La Junta, marked this junction point, as well as the first major indications of civilization before westbound travelers reached Santa Fe.", " The district includes a large area west of the modern community of Watrous, encompassing the confluence of the Mora and Sapello Rivers.", " Surviving buildings include the houses of early ranchers, as well as a stagecoach mailstop and inn.", " The district was designated a National Historic Landmark in 1963." ], "title": "Watrous (La Junta)" }, { "sentences": [ "Frankford Junction is a railroad junction, and former junction station, located on the border between the Harrowgate neighborhood of Philadelphia and Frankford, Philadelphia.", " At the junction, the 4-track Northeast Corridor line from Trenton connects with the 2-track Atlantic City Line from Atlantic City in the northeastern portion of Philadelphia about 2.9 mi northeast of North Philadelphia station.", " It lies near the intersection of Frankford Avenue and Butler Street, to the west of where New Jersey Route 90 meets Interstate 95 after crossing the Betsy Ross Bridge.", " It has been used for rail transportation since 1832 but has not served as a station since the 1990s." ], "title": "Frankford Junction" }, { "sentences": [ "Rickmansworth is a small town in south-west Hertfordshire, England, situated approximately 20 mi northwest of central London and inside the perimeter of the M25 motorway.", " The town is mainly to the north of the Grand Union Canal (formerly the Grand Junction Canal) and the River Colne.", " The nearest large town is Watford, approximately 5 mi to the east.", " Rickmansworth is the administrative seat of the Three Rivers District Council; the local authority is named from the confluence of three rivers within Rickmansworth's borders; the River Gade and the Grand Union Canal join the upper River Colne near Rickmansworth's eastern boundary and are joined by the River Chess near the town centre from where the enlarged Colne flows south to form a major tributary of the River Thames.", " The town is served by the Metropolitan line of the London Underground and Chiltern Railways from London Marylebone to Aylesbury." ], "title": "Rickmansworth" }, { "sentences": [ "Sabarmati Junction is a junction station under Western Railway and a junction just six kilometers away from main Ahmedabad Railway Station in Gujarat state of India.", " It is junction on Ahmedabad - Mehsana railway line.", " It is more famous for Sabarmati Ashram located near it, which was founded by Mahatma Gandhi.", " Sabarmati serves both metre-gauge track on Mehsana line and main broad-gauge line for all trains departing from Ahmedabad.", " Sabarmati Metre Gauge Termius has now been named Gandhigram in memory of Mahatma Gandhi.", " Sabarmati also has special yard for Passenger trains.", " Sabarmati Railway Station in western part of the city is being proposed to be developed as an additional terminal for departure and termination of Delhi-bound trains.", " The railway officials said that there are plans to develop Sabarmati railway station as an alternate station of Ahmedabad Railway Station." ], "title": "Sabarmati Junction railway station" }, { "sentences": [ "Santa Cruz Muluá is a municipality in the Retalhuleu department of Guatemala.", " Its name comes from the ancient mayan word \" Mulaja \" which means \" Land Between Rivers, \" because its between the Samalá River, the Rio Muluá and many other small rivers and streams.", " It is situated 180 km from Guatemala City.", " The administrative center is bounded by the Samalá River to the west, which serves as the border with San Sebastián.", " Santa Cruz Muluá borders on the north with San Martín Zapotitlán, with theme parks Xetulul and Xocomil.", " Also to the north lies San Felipe famous for its blood sausage (\"moronga\" locally), to the east and the south is San Andrés Villa Seca.", " Santa Cruz Mulua municipality contains several villages: El Asintal (also Canton Asintal), Los Brillantes (also Finca Los Brilliantes), Boxoma further to the south and not often visited and, Lolita, which is the most distant and close the Pacific coast." ], "title": "Santa Cruz Muluá" }, { "sentences": [ "Santa Fe de la Vera Cruz (usually called just Santa Fe) is the capital city of the province of Santa Fe, Argentina.", " It is situated in north-eastern Argentina, near the junction of the Paraná and Salado rivers.", " It lies 15 kilometers from the Hernandarias Subfluvial Tunnel that connects it to the city of Paraná.", " The city is also connected by canal with the port of Colastiné on the Paraná River.", " Santa Fe has about 500.000 inhabitants as per the 2010 census .", " The metropolitan area has a population of 653.073, making it the eighth largest in Argentina.", " The third largest city in Argentina is Rosario, also located in Santa Fe Province.", " Rosario has a population of 1.24 million and it is the largest city in Argentina not to be a provincial capital." ], "title": "Santa Fe, Argentina" }, { "sentences": [ "The N9 road is a national primary road in Ireland running from Junction 11 on the M7, located near Kilcullen, County Kildare, to Waterford city.", " The route connects Dublin and Waterford.", " The section of the route from junction 11 on the M7 at Kilcullen to the intersection with the N24 road outside Waterford is motorway standard since 2010 and is designated as the M9 motorway.", " In line with Irish practice, all sections previously designated N9 were renumbered at that time.", " Only a short (550-metre) section of the route is still designated as N9 between the Quarry roundabout junction with the N24 and the N25 Grannagh Roundabout junction.", " This section is dual carriageway." ], "title": "N9 road (Ireland)" }, { "sentences": [ "Bina is a town and a municipality in Bina-Etawa district in the state of Madhya Pradesh.", " Bina is a district headquarters town and is among the emerging cities of Madhya Pradesh.", " The City is an important destination for the economic and industrial activities of the state.", " The only oil refinery of central India, under Bharat Oman Refineries Limited, a joint venture of Bharat Petroleum Corporation Limited and Oman Oil Company S.A.O.C is located in the city.", " Moreover, a Thermal Power Plant, a High Voltage Power Station, and some important agriculture processing industries are also located in the city.", " Apart from this, Historically, Bina Etawa is famous for the city Eran which is located near the city along the bank of Bina River.", " Eran was the capital of Airikina Pradesha or Airkina Vishaya, an administrative division of the Gupta empire, and is among the oldest cities found in the region.", " Also the region is famous for its best quality wheat produce and is an important centre for the agricultural activities.", " Bina Railway Junction is also an important landmark in the city and is a very important junction point in the country.", " The route from Delhi-Mumbai and from Katni-Kota passes through the station.", " Also Malkheri Railway Junction which is under development, and located in the city and will be an important railway station for the trains between Katni-Kota and Katni-Delhi Route." ], "title": "Bina Etawa" }, { "sentences": [ "The EB Cloete Interchange near Durban in South Africa is the interchange between the two national roads that pass through Durban: the N2 and N3.", " It has been given various nicknames, the most famous one is \"Spaghetti Junction\".", " The N3 is the busiest highway in South Africa and is a very busy truck route.", " Since Johannesburg is not located near a body of water such as a river or an ocean, most of the city's exports rely on the Port of Durban to export its goods.", " The N2 connects Cape Town with Durban, and it serves other South African cities as well, such as Port Elizabeth, Plettenberg Bay, Margate, KwaZulu-Natal, and Greater St. Lucia Wetland Park.", " Two very busy roads intersect at this junction, thus leading to a very busy junction.", " A four level stack interchange was chosen for this junction to serve the high volumes of traffic.", " This is the only 4 level interchange in South Africa." ], "title": "EB Cloete Interchange" } ]
[ "Title: Sebastián Malandra\n\nSebastián Malandra (born January 31, 1985 in Santa Fe, Argentina) is an Argentine footballer currently playing for Sarmiento de Resistencia of the Torneo Argentino B in Argentina.", "Title: Watrous (La Junta)\n\nWatrous, also named La Junta, is a National Historic Landmark District near Watrous, New Mexico. It encompasses the historic junction point of the two major branches of the Santa Fe Trail, a major 19th-century frontier settlement route between St. Louis, Missouri and Santa Fe, New Mexico. La Junta, marked this junction point, as well as the first major indications of civilization before westbound travelers reached Santa Fe. The district includes a large area west of the modern community of Watrous, encompassing the confluence of the Mora and Sapello Rivers. Surviving buildings include the houses of early ranchers, as well as a stagecoach mailstop and inn. The district was designated a National Historic Landmark in 1963.", "Title: Frankford Junction\n\nFrankford Junction is a railroad junction, and former junction station, located on the border between the Harrowgate neighborhood of Philadelphia and Frankford, Philadelphia. At the junction, the 4-track Northeast Corridor line from Trenton connects with the 2-track Atlantic City Line from Atlantic City in the northeastern portion of Philadelphia about 2.9 mi northeast of North Philadelphia station. It lies near the intersection of Frankford Avenue and Butler Street, to the west of where New Jersey Route 90 meets Interstate 95 after crossing the Betsy Ross Bridge. It has been used for rail transportation since 1832 but has not served as a station since the 1990s.", "Title: Rickmansworth\n\nRickmansworth is a small town in south-west Hertfordshire, England, situated approximately 20 mi northwest of central London and inside the perimeter of the M25 motorway. The town is mainly to the north of the Grand Union Canal (formerly the Grand Junction Canal) and the River Colne. The nearest large town is Watford, approximately 5 mi to the east. Rickmansworth is the administrative seat of the Three Rivers District Council; the local authority is named from the confluence of three rivers within Rickmansworth's borders; the River Gade and the Grand Union Canal join the upper River Colne near Rickmansworth's eastern boundary and are joined by the River Chess near the town centre from where the enlarged Colne flows south to form a major tributary of the River Thames. The town is served by the Metropolitan line of the London Underground and Chiltern Railways from London Marylebone to Aylesbury.", "Title: Sabarmati Junction railway station\n\nSabarmati Junction is a junction station under Western Railway and a junction just six kilometers away from main Ahmedabad Railway Station in Gujarat state of India. It is junction on Ahmedabad - Mehsana railway line. It is more famous for Sabarmati Ashram located near it, which was founded by Mahatma Gandhi. Sabarmati serves both metre-gauge track on Mehsana line and main broad-gauge line for all trains departing from Ahmedabad. Sabarmati Metre Gauge Termius has now been named Gandhigram in memory of Mahatma Gandhi. Sabarmati also has special yard for Passenger trains. Sabarmati Railway Station in western part of the city is being proposed to be developed as an additional terminal for departure and termination of Delhi-bound trains. The railway officials said that there are plans to develop Sabarmati railway station as an alternate station of Ahmedabad Railway Station.", "Title: Santa Cruz Muluá\n\nSanta Cruz Muluá is a municipality in the Retalhuleu department of Guatemala. Its name comes from the ancient mayan word \" Mulaja \" which means \" Land Between Rivers, \" because its between the Samalá River, the Rio Muluá and many other small rivers and streams. It is situated 180 km from Guatemala City. The administrative center is bounded by the Samalá River to the west, which serves as the border with San Sebastián. Santa Cruz Muluá borders on the north with San Martín Zapotitlán, with theme parks Xetulul and Xocomil. Also to the north lies San Felipe famous for its blood sausage (\"moronga\" locally), to the east and the south is San Andrés Villa Seca. Santa Cruz Mulua municipality contains several villages: El Asintal (also Canton Asintal), Los Brillantes (also Finca Los Brilliantes), Boxoma further to the south and not often visited and, Lolita, which is the most distant and close the Pacific coast.", "Title: Santa Fe, Argentina\n\nSanta Fe de la Vera Cruz (usually called just Santa Fe) is the capital city of the province of Santa Fe, Argentina. It is situated in north-eastern Argentina, near the junction of the Paraná and Salado rivers. It lies 15 kilometers from the Hernandarias Subfluvial Tunnel that connects it to the city of Paraná. The city is also connected by canal with the port of Colastiné on the Paraná River. Santa Fe has about 500.000 inhabitants as per the 2010 census . The metropolitan area has a population of 653.073, making it the eighth largest in Argentina. The third largest city in Argentina is Rosario, also located in Santa Fe Province. Rosario has a population of 1.24 million and it is the largest city in Argentina not to be a provincial capital.", "Title: N9 road (Ireland)\n\nThe N9 road is a national primary road in Ireland running from Junction 11 on the M7, located near Kilcullen, County Kildare, to Waterford city. The route connects Dublin and Waterford. The section of the route from junction 11 on the M7 at Kilcullen to the intersection with the N24 road outside Waterford is motorway standard since 2010 and is designated as the M9 motorway. In line with Irish practice, all sections previously designated N9 were renumbered at that time. Only a short (550-metre) section of the route is still designated as N9 between the Quarry roundabout junction with the N24 and the N25 Grannagh Roundabout junction. This section is dual carriageway.", "Title: Bina Etawa\n\nBina is a town and a municipality in Bina-Etawa district in the state of Madhya Pradesh. Bina is a district headquarters town and is among the emerging cities of Madhya Pradesh. The City is an important destination for the economic and industrial activities of the state. The only oil refinery of central India, under Bharat Oman Refineries Limited, a joint venture of Bharat Petroleum Corporation Limited and Oman Oil Company S.A.O.C is located in the city. Moreover, a Thermal Power Plant, a High Voltage Power Station, and some important agriculture processing industries are also located in the city. Apart from this, Historically, Bina Etawa is famous for the city Eran which is located near the city along the bank of Bina River. Eran was the capital of Airikina Pradesha or Airkina Vishaya, an administrative division of the Gupta empire, and is among the oldest cities found in the region. Also the region is famous for its best quality wheat produce and is an important centre for the agricultural activities. Bina Railway Junction is also an important landmark in the city and is a very important junction point in the country. The route from Delhi-Mumbai and from Katni-Kota passes through the station. Also Malkheri Railway Junction which is under development, and located in the city and will be an important railway station for the trains between Katni-Kota and Katni-Delhi Route.", "Title: EB Cloete Interchange\n\nThe EB Cloete Interchange near Durban in South Africa is the interchange between the two national roads that pass through Durban: the N2 and N3. It has been given various nicknames, the most famous one is \"Spaghetti Junction\". The N3 is the busiest highway in South Africa and is a very busy truck route. Since Johannesburg is not located near a body of water such as a river or an ocean, most of the city's exports rely on the Port of Durban to export its goods. The N2 connects Cape Town with Durban, and it serves other South African cities as well, such as Port Elizabeth, Plettenberg Bay, Margate, KwaZulu-Natal, and Greater St. Lucia Wetland Park. Two very busy roads intersect at this junction, thus leading to a very busy junction. A four level stack interchange was chosen for this junction to serve the high volumes of traffic. This is the only 4 level interchange in South Africa." ]
2,383
What song was recorded by both English musician John Lennon and Reimagining?
Imagine
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{ "title": [ "Reimagining (album)", "Imagine (John Lennon song)" ], "sent_id": [ 1, 0 ] }
[ { "sentences": [ "Imagine: John Lennon is a 1988 documentary film about English musician John Lennon." ], "title": "Imagine: John Lennon" }, { "sentences": [ "Reimagining is an album by American jazz pianist Vijay Iyer, which was recorded in 2004, originally released on the Savoy label and reissued in Europe by Pi Recordings.", " The follow-up to \"Blood Sutra\", the record features nine Iyer's compositions for his quartet with Rudresh Mahanthappa on alto sax, Stephan Crump on bass and Marcus Gilmore on drums, and a solo piano interpretation of John Lennon's \"Imagine\"." ], "title": "Reimagining (album)" }, { "sentences": [ "Walls and Bridges is the fifth studio album by English musician John Lennon.", " It was issued by Apple Records on 26 September 1974 in the United States and on 4 October in the United Kingdom.", " Written, recorded and released during his 18-month separation from Yoko Ono, the album captured Lennon in the midst of his \"Lost Weekend\".", " \"Walls and Bridges\" was an American \"Billboard\" number-one album and featured two hit singles, \"Whatever Gets You thru the Night\" and \"#9 Dream\".", " The first of these was Lennon's first number-one hit in the United States as a solo artist, and his only chart-topping single in either the US or Britain during his lifetime." ], "title": "Walls and Bridges" }, { "sentences": [ "Cynthia Lennon (née Powell; 10 September 1939 – 1 April 2015) was the first wife of English musician John Lennon and mother of Julian Lennon.", " She grew up in the middle-class section of Hoylake, on the Wirral Peninsula in North West England.", " At the age of 12, she was accepted into the Junior Art School, and was later enrolled in the Liverpool College of Art.", " John Lennon also attended the college; a meeting with Powell in a calligraphy class led to their relationship." ], "title": "Cynthia Lennon" }, { "sentences": [ "\"I Found Out\" is a song by the English musician John Lennon from his 1970 album \"John Lennon/Plastic Ono Band\"." ], "title": "I Found Out" }, { "sentences": [ "\"Well Well Well\" is a song by English musician John Lennon from his 1970 album \"John Lennon/Plastic Ono Band\".", " The eighth and longest track on the album, \"Well Well Well\" features a blistering guitar part, screaming vocals and a brutal, pounding backing track." ], "title": "Well Well Well (John Lennon song)" }, { "sentences": [ "\"Mother\" is a song by English musician John Lennon, first released on his 1970 album \"John Lennon/Plastic Ono Band\".", " An edited version of the song was issued as a single in the United States on Apple Records, on 28 December 1970.", " The single runs about 1:41 shorter than the album due to a lack of the tolling bells intro and a quicker fadeout.", " The B-side features \"Why\" by Yoko Ono.", " The song peaked in the US at number 19 on the \"Cashbox\" Top 100 and number 43 on the \"Billboard\" Hot 100." ], "title": "Mother (John Lennon song)" }, { "sentences": [ "\"I'm the Greatest\" is a song written by English musician John Lennon that was released as the opening track of the 1973 album \"Ringo\" by Ringo Starr.", " With Starr, Lennon and George Harrison appearing on the track, it marks the only time that three former Beatles recorded together between the band's break-up in 1970 and Lennon's death in 1980.", " Lennon wrote the song in December 1970 as a wry comment on his rise to fame, and later tailored the composition for Starr to sing.", " Named after one of Muhammad Ali's catchphrases, the song partly evokes the stage-show concept of the Beatles' 1967 album \"Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band\"." ], "title": "I'm the Greatest" }, { "sentences": [ "\"Imagine\" is a song written and performed by English musician John Lennon.", " The best-selling single of his solo career, its lyrics encourage the listener to imagine a world at peace without the barriers of borders or the divisions of religion and nationality, and to consider the possibility that the whole of humanity would live unattached to material possessions." ], "title": "Imagine (John Lennon song)" }, { "sentences": [ "The U.S. vs. John Lennon is a 2006 documentary film about English musician John Lennon's transformation from a member of The Beatles to a rallying anti-war activist striving for world peace during the late 1960s and early 1970s.", " The film also details the attempts by the United States government under President Richard Nixon to silence him.", " The film had its world premiere at the Venice Film Festival and its North American premiere at the Toronto International Film Festival.", " It was released in New York City and Los Angeles, California on 15 September 2006, and had a nationwide release on 29 September.", " A soundtrack composed of John Lennon tracks was released by Capitol Records and EMI on 26 September 2006." ], "title": "The U.S. vs. John Lennon" } ]
[ "Title: Imagine: John Lennon\n\nImagine: John Lennon is a 1988 documentary film about English musician John Lennon.", "Title: Reimagining (album)\n\nReimagining is an album by American jazz pianist Vijay Iyer, which was recorded in 2004, originally released on the Savoy label and reissued in Europe by Pi Recordings. The follow-up to \"Blood Sutra\", the record features nine Iyer's compositions for his quartet with Rudresh Mahanthappa on alto sax, Stephan Crump on bass and Marcus Gilmore on drums, and a solo piano interpretation of John Lennon's \"Imagine\".", "Title: Walls and Bridges\n\nWalls and Bridges is the fifth studio album by English musician John Lennon. It was issued by Apple Records on 26 September 1974 in the United States and on 4 October in the United Kingdom. Written, recorded and released during his 18-month separation from Yoko Ono, the album captured Lennon in the midst of his \"Lost Weekend\". \"Walls and Bridges\" was an American \"Billboard\" number-one album and featured two hit singles, \"Whatever Gets You thru the Night\" and \"#9 Dream\". The first of these was Lennon's first number-one hit in the United States as a solo artist, and his only chart-topping single in either the US or Britain during his lifetime.", "Title: Cynthia Lennon\n\nCynthia Lennon (née Powell; 10 September 1939 – 1 April 2015) was the first wife of English musician John Lennon and mother of Julian Lennon. She grew up in the middle-class section of Hoylake, on the Wirral Peninsula in North West England. At the age of 12, she was accepted into the Junior Art School, and was later enrolled in the Liverpool College of Art. John Lennon also attended the college; a meeting with Powell in a calligraphy class led to their relationship.", "Title: I Found Out\n\n\"I Found Out\" is a song by the English musician John Lennon from his 1970 album \"John Lennon/Plastic Ono Band\".", "Title: Well Well Well (John Lennon song)\n\n\"Well Well Well\" is a song by English musician John Lennon from his 1970 album \"John Lennon/Plastic Ono Band\". The eighth and longest track on the album, \"Well Well Well\" features a blistering guitar part, screaming vocals and a brutal, pounding backing track.", "Title: Mother (John Lennon song)\n\n\"Mother\" is a song by English musician John Lennon, first released on his 1970 album \"John Lennon/Plastic Ono Band\". An edited version of the song was issued as a single in the United States on Apple Records, on 28 December 1970. The single runs about 1:41 shorter than the album due to a lack of the tolling bells intro and a quicker fadeout. The B-side features \"Why\" by Yoko Ono. The song peaked in the US at number 19 on the \"Cashbox\" Top 100 and number 43 on the \"Billboard\" Hot 100.", "Title: I'm the Greatest\n\n\"I'm the Greatest\" is a song written by English musician John Lennon that was released as the opening track of the 1973 album \"Ringo\" by Ringo Starr. With Starr, Lennon and George Harrison appearing on the track, it marks the only time that three former Beatles recorded together between the band's break-up in 1970 and Lennon's death in 1980. Lennon wrote the song in December 1970 as a wry comment on his rise to fame, and later tailored the composition for Starr to sing. Named after one of Muhammad Ali's catchphrases, the song partly evokes the stage-show concept of the Beatles' 1967 album \"Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band\".", "Title: Imagine (John Lennon song)\n\n\"Imagine\" is a song written and performed by English musician John Lennon. The best-selling single of his solo career, its lyrics encourage the listener to imagine a world at peace without the barriers of borders or the divisions of religion and nationality, and to consider the possibility that the whole of humanity would live unattached to material possessions.", "Title: The U.S. vs. John Lennon\n\nThe U.S. vs. John Lennon is a 2006 documentary film about English musician John Lennon's transformation from a member of The Beatles to a rallying anti-war activist striving for world peace during the late 1960s and early 1970s. The film also details the attempts by the United States government under President Richard Nixon to silence him. The film had its world premiere at the Venice Film Festival and its North American premiere at the Toronto International Film Festival. It was released in New York City and Los Angeles, California on 15 September 2006, and had a nationwide release on 29 September. A soundtrack composed of John Lennon tracks was released by Capitol Records and EMI on 26 September 2006." ]
2,384
Which film was released in the year 1964, Faces of Death or Point of Order?
Point of Order
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[ { "sentences": [ "The year 1964 was the 182nd year of the Rattanakosin Kingdom of Thailand.", " It was the 18th year in the reign of King Bhumibol Adulyadej (Rama IX), and is reckoned as year 2507 (1 January – 31 March) and 2508 (1 April – 31 December) in the Buddhist Era." ], "title": "1964 in Thailand" }, { "sentences": [ "Point of Order!", " is a 1964 documentary film by Emile de Antonio, about the Senate Army–McCarthy hearings of 1954." ], "title": "Point of Order (film)" }, { "sentences": [ "Faces of Death (also released more recently as The Original Faces of Death) is a 1978 American mondo horror film directed by Conan LeCilaire and written by Alan Black." ], "title": "Faces of Death" }, { "sentences": [ "1964 is a documentary film produced by Insignia Films for the American Experience series about political, social and cultural events in the United States for the calendar year 1964.", " It is based partly on Jon Margolis book \"The Last Innocent Year: America in 1964.\"", " The documentary depicts the year 1964 as significant and epic in that following the assassination of President John F. Kennedy in late 1963, 1964, as a presidential election year, becomes a departure point for American history, that the U.S. is still affected by.", " It is also the year of the British Invasion led by the Beatles, when Cassius Clay fights Sonny Liston for the World Heavyweight Championship, Betty Friedan book, \"The Feminine Mystique\", is published, and Republican activist, Phyllis Schlafly's book, \"A Choice, Not an Echo\", is published.", " It is also the year of Freedom Summer, an initiative by the Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee to register African-Americans in Mississippi, the subsequent murders of Chaney, Goodman, and Schwerner, three CORE activists, in Mississippi by white supremacists that created a national sensation, and the Harlem riot of 1964, culminating in the Berkeley Free Speech Movement at the University of California at Berkeley.", " A recurrent theme of the film is its departure as a presidential election year, with President Lyndon B. Johnson running as the expected Democratic Party nominee and the nomination of U.S. Senator Barry Goldwater selected through a grassroots campaign for the Republican nomination for President of the United States, that defines the future divisions of the US political party competition." ], "title": "1964 (film)" }, { "sentences": [ "The Immaculate Heart of Mary Cathedral, also known as the Vimalagiri Cathedral or as Angathattu Palli located at Kottayam is the cathedral of the Diocese of Vijayapuram.", " Built in the Gothic architectural style, the church has a 172-foot tall tower which is one of the tallest church towers in Kerala.", " The foundation stone of Vimalagiri Church was laid in the year 1956.", " The construction of the imposing edifice was finished in the year 1964.", " Its feast celebrated on 8 December every year, the feast of the Immaculate Heart of Mary." ], "title": "Immaculate Heart of Mary Cathedral, Kottayam" }, { "sentences": [ "The Statesman Vintage & Classic Car Rally is an annual vintage car rally in New Delhi and Kolkata and the oldest, continuously-run such event in India and the sub-continent.", " It started in the year 1964 in New Delhi, and was brought to Kolkata in the year 1968 as The Statesman Vintage Car Rally.", " It is now known as The Statesman Vintage & Classic Car Rally.", " The main organiser of this event is The Statesman.", " The major attractions of the event are assembly of vintage and classic cars, followed by a drive through the city where cars are assessed for originality and performance on the road section; display of period and fancy dress; grand parade and live music." ], "title": "Statesman Vintage &amp; Classic Car Rally" }, { "sentences": [ "Tosa Maidan is meadow in Budgam district of Jammu and Kashmir.", " Tosa Maidan was leased to the army in the year 1964 for setting up an artillery firing range in a 50-year lease that ended on April 18, 2014.", " Local residents were fighting against the extension of the lease." ], "title": "Tosa Maidan" }, { "sentences": [ "Events from the year 1964 in the United Kingdom.", " The year's events include a general election with a change of government." ], "title": "1964 in the United Kingdom" }, { "sentences": [ "Rashtriya Sanskrit Model Senior Secondary School (R.S. Model Sr.", " Sec.", " School) was founded in 1956.", " Its main aim was protection of the dying Indian Language Sanskrit and for serving Sanskrit.", " This is where the name Rashtriya Sanskrit comes from.", " In beginning it was a primary school, affiliated with the Punjab School Education Board’s syllabus.", " After three years, in 1959, it was upgraded to a Middle School.", " Finally recognized in year 1964 and upgraded to a High School the very next year in 1965.", " On April 1, 1976 it got permanent recognition .", " So it got its new name Rashtriya Sanskrit Model High School.", " It is now a Punjab School Education Board aided school.", " Earlier it was located in Arya Samaj Mandir, but In October 1979 it was shifted to present location." ], "title": "Rashtriya Sanskrit Model Senior Secondary School" }, { "sentences": [ "Events from the year 1964 in Taiwan, Republic of China.", " This year is numbered Minguo 53 according to the official Republic of China calendar." ], "title": "1964 in Taiwan" } ]
[ "Title: 1964 in Thailand\n\nThe year 1964 was the 182nd year of the Rattanakosin Kingdom of Thailand. It was the 18th year in the reign of King Bhumibol Adulyadej (Rama IX), and is reckoned as year 2507 (1 January – 31 March) and 2508 (1 April – 31 December) in the Buddhist Era.", "Title: Point of Order (film)\n\nPoint of Order! is a 1964 documentary film by Emile de Antonio, about the Senate Army–McCarthy hearings of 1954.", "Title: Faces of Death\n\nFaces of Death (also released more recently as The Original Faces of Death) is a 1978 American mondo horror film directed by Conan LeCilaire and written by Alan Black.", "Title: 1964 (film)\n\n1964 is a documentary film produced by Insignia Films for the American Experience series about political, social and cultural events in the United States for the calendar year 1964. It is based partly on Jon Margolis book \"The Last Innocent Year: America in 1964.\" The documentary depicts the year 1964 as significant and epic in that following the assassination of President John F. Kennedy in late 1963, 1964, as a presidential election year, becomes a departure point for American history, that the U.S. is still affected by. It is also the year of the British Invasion led by the Beatles, when Cassius Clay fights Sonny Liston for the World Heavyweight Championship, Betty Friedan book, \"The Feminine Mystique\", is published, and Republican activist, Phyllis Schlafly's book, \"A Choice, Not an Echo\", is published. It is also the year of Freedom Summer, an initiative by the Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee to register African-Americans in Mississippi, the subsequent murders of Chaney, Goodman, and Schwerner, three CORE activists, in Mississippi by white supremacists that created a national sensation, and the Harlem riot of 1964, culminating in the Berkeley Free Speech Movement at the University of California at Berkeley. A recurrent theme of the film is its departure as a presidential election year, with President Lyndon B. Johnson running as the expected Democratic Party nominee and the nomination of U.S. Senator Barry Goldwater selected through a grassroots campaign for the Republican nomination for President of the United States, that defines the future divisions of the US political party competition.", "Title: Immaculate Heart of Mary Cathedral, Kottayam\n\nThe Immaculate Heart of Mary Cathedral, also known as the Vimalagiri Cathedral or as Angathattu Palli located at Kottayam is the cathedral of the Diocese of Vijayapuram. Built in the Gothic architectural style, the church has a 172-foot tall tower which is one of the tallest church towers in Kerala. The foundation stone of Vimalagiri Church was laid in the year 1956. The construction of the imposing edifice was finished in the year 1964. Its feast celebrated on 8 December every year, the feast of the Immaculate Heart of Mary.", "Title: Statesman Vintage &amp; Classic Car Rally\n\nThe Statesman Vintage & Classic Car Rally is an annual vintage car rally in New Delhi and Kolkata and the oldest, continuously-run such event in India and the sub-continent. It started in the year 1964 in New Delhi, and was brought to Kolkata in the year 1968 as The Statesman Vintage Car Rally. It is now known as The Statesman Vintage & Classic Car Rally. The main organiser of this event is The Statesman. The major attractions of the event are assembly of vintage and classic cars, followed by a drive through the city where cars are assessed for originality and performance on the road section; display of period and fancy dress; grand parade and live music.", "Title: Tosa Maidan\n\nTosa Maidan is meadow in Budgam district of Jammu and Kashmir. Tosa Maidan was leased to the army in the year 1964 for setting up an artillery firing range in a 50-year lease that ended on April 18, 2014. Local residents were fighting against the extension of the lease.", "Title: 1964 in the United Kingdom\n\nEvents from the year 1964 in the United Kingdom. The year's events include a general election with a change of government.", "Title: Rashtriya Sanskrit Model Senior Secondary School\n\nRashtriya Sanskrit Model Senior Secondary School (R.S. Model Sr. Sec. School) was founded in 1956. Its main aim was protection of the dying Indian Language Sanskrit and for serving Sanskrit. This is where the name Rashtriya Sanskrit comes from. In beginning it was a primary school, affiliated with the Punjab School Education Board’s syllabus. After three years, in 1959, it was upgraded to a Middle School. Finally recognized in year 1964 and upgraded to a High School the very next year in 1965. On April 1, 1976 it got permanent recognition . So it got its new name Rashtriya Sanskrit Model High School. It is now a Punjab School Education Board aided school. Earlier it was located in Arya Samaj Mandir, but In October 1979 it was shifted to present location.", "Title: 1964 in Taiwan\n\nEvents from the year 1964 in Taiwan, Republic of China. This year is numbered Minguo 53 according to the official Republic of China calendar." ]
2,385
What footballer was rejected after a trial by former Northern Ireland football manager born 5 August 1931?
Cochrane
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Ireland Football League" }, { "sentences": [ "Cochrane started out as a youngster with Derry City F.C. and had been rejected after a months trial with Everton F.C., then managed by Billy Bingham, for \"not having the right build\" to play in midfield.", " Cochrane returned to the Irish League to play for Linfield F.C., and then Coleraine FC, thinking his dream of playing English football was over.", " At Coleraine, under the tutelage of former Northern Ireland boss, Bertie Peacock, Cochrane developed into a fine winger and was capped by his country for the first time in October 1975 against Norway." ], "title": "Terry Cochrane" }, { "sentences": [ "The 2017–18 Northern Ireland Football League Cup will be the 32nd edition of Northern Ireland's football knock-out cup competition for national league clubs, and the fourth edition of the competition as the Northern Ireland Football League Cup.", " This season's League Cup will be contested by all 36 clubs of the three divisions of the Northern Ireland Football League.", " The competition begins on 5 August 2017 with the first round, and will conclude in February 2018 with the final.", " The competition will be sponsored for the first time by McClean Bookmakers and will be called the BetMcClean.com League Cup" ], "title": "2017–18 Northern Ireland Football League Cup" }, { "sentences": [ "The 2014–15 Northern Ireland Football League Cup (known as the WASP Solutions League Cup for sponsorship purposes) was the 29th edition of Northern Ireland's secondary football knock-out cup competition, and the second season of the competition under the control of the Northern Ireland Football League.", " It was contested by the 12 members of the NIFL Premiership and the 29 members of the NIFL Championship.", " The competition began on 12 August 2014 with the first round, and concluded on 24 January 2015 with the final." ], "title": "2014–15 Northern Ireland Football League Cup" }, { "sentences": [ "William Laurence Bingham, MBE (born 5 August 1931) is a former Northern Ireland international footballer and football manager, who now works as a scout for English Championship side Burnley." ], "title": "Billy Bingham" }, { "sentences": [ "The 2015–16 Northern Ireland Football League Cup (known as the JBE League Cup for sponsorship purposes) was the 30th edition of Northern Ireland's football knock-out cup competition for national league clubs, and the third edition of the competition as the Northern Ireland Football League Cup.", " This season's League Cup was sponsored by JBE Mechanical Electrical, and was contested by the 40 clubs in the NIFL Premiership, NIFL Championship 1 and NIFL Championship 2.", " The number of participants fell by one this season following Ballymoney United's relegation from the 2014–15 NIFL Championship 2 to regional football.", " The competition began on 18 August 2015 with the first round, and concluded on 13 February 2016 with the final at Solitude." ], "title": "2015–16 Northern Ireland Football League Cup" }, { "sentences": [ "The 2015–16 Northern Ireland Football League is the third season of Northern Ireland's national football league running independently as the Northern Ireland Football League, consisting of the top three levels of the national league system, namely: the Premiership, Championship 1, and Championship 2.", " It is also the 115th season of Irish league football overall.", " The season began on 8 August 2015 and will conclude in May 2016." ], "title": "2015–16 Northern Ireland Football League" }, { "sentences": [ "The 2016–17 Northern Ireland Football League Cup was the 31st edition of Northern Ireland's football knock-out cup competition for national league clubs, and the third edition of the competition as the Northern Ireland Football League Cup.", " This season's League Cup was contested by the 36 clubs in the Northern Ireland Football League.", " The competition began on 6 August 2016 with the first round, and will conclud on 18 February 2017 with the final." ], "title": "2016–17 Northern Ireland Football League Cup" }, { "sentences": [ "The 2013–14 Northern Ireland Football League Cup (known as the WASP Solutions League Cup in the final for sponsorship purposes) was the 28th edition of Northern Ireland's secondary football knock-out cup competition, and the first season under the control of the Northern Ireland Football League.", " It was contested by the 12 members of the NIFL Premiership and the 30 members of the NIFL Championship.", " The competition began on 13 August 2013 and ended on 25 January 2014 with the final.", " The competition was without a principal sponsor up until the final, as Irn Bru ended their sponsorship following the conclusion of the 2012–13 competition.", " WASP Solutions became the Cup's new sponsor in January 2014." ], "title": "2013–14 Northern Ireland Football League Cup" } ]
[ "Title: 2013–14 Northern Ireland Football League\n\nThe 2013–14 Northern Ireland Football League was the first season of Northern Ireland's national football league running independently as the Northern Ireland Football League, consisting of the top three levels of the national league system, namely: the Premiership, Championship 1, and Championship 2. It was the 113th season of Irish league football overall. The season began on 9 August 2013 and concluded on 10 May 2014.", "Title: 2014–15 Northern Ireland Football League\n\nThe 2014–15 Northern Ireland Football League was the second season of Northern Ireland's national football league running independently as the Northern Ireland Football League, consisting of the top three levels of the national league system, namely: the Premiership, Championship 1, and Championship 2. It was the 114th season of Irish league football overall. The season began on 8 August 2014 and concluded on 2 May 2015.", "Title: Terry Cochrane\n\nCochrane started out as a youngster with Derry City F.C. and had been rejected after a months trial with Everton F.C., then managed by Billy Bingham, for \"not having the right build\" to play in midfield. Cochrane returned to the Irish League to play for Linfield F.C., and then Coleraine FC, thinking his dream of playing English football was over. At Coleraine, under the tutelage of former Northern Ireland boss, Bertie Peacock, Cochrane developed into a fine winger and was capped by his country for the first time in October 1975 against Norway.", "Title: 2017–18 Northern Ireland Football League Cup\n\nThe 2017–18 Northern Ireland Football League Cup will be the 32nd edition of Northern Ireland's football knock-out cup competition for national league clubs, and the fourth edition of the competition as the Northern Ireland Football League Cup. This season's League Cup will be contested by all 36 clubs of the three divisions of the Northern Ireland Football League. The competition begins on 5 August 2017 with the first round, and will conclude in February 2018 with the final. The competition will be sponsored for the first time by McClean Bookmakers and will be called the BetMcClean.com League Cup", "Title: 2014–15 Northern Ireland Football League Cup\n\nThe 2014–15 Northern Ireland Football League Cup (known as the WASP Solutions League Cup for sponsorship purposes) was the 29th edition of Northern Ireland's secondary football knock-out cup competition, and the second season of the competition under the control of the Northern Ireland Football League. It was contested by the 12 members of the NIFL Premiership and the 29 members of the NIFL Championship. The competition began on 12 August 2014 with the first round, and concluded on 24 January 2015 with the final.", "Title: Billy Bingham\n\nWilliam Laurence Bingham, MBE (born 5 August 1931) is a former Northern Ireland international footballer and football manager, who now works as a scout for English Championship side Burnley.", "Title: 2015–16 Northern Ireland Football League Cup\n\nThe 2015–16 Northern Ireland Football League Cup (known as the JBE League Cup for sponsorship purposes) was the 30th edition of Northern Ireland's football knock-out cup competition for national league clubs, and the third edition of the competition as the Northern Ireland Football League Cup. This season's League Cup was sponsored by JBE Mechanical Electrical, and was contested by the 40 clubs in the NIFL Premiership, NIFL Championship 1 and NIFL Championship 2. The number of participants fell by one this season following Ballymoney United's relegation from the 2014–15 NIFL Championship 2 to regional football. The competition began on 18 August 2015 with the first round, and concluded on 13 February 2016 with the final at Solitude.", "Title: 2015–16 Northern Ireland Football League\n\nThe 2015–16 Northern Ireland Football League is the third season of Northern Ireland's national football league running independently as the Northern Ireland Football League, consisting of the top three levels of the national league system, namely: the Premiership, Championship 1, and Championship 2. It is also the 115th season of Irish league football overall. The season began on 8 August 2015 and will conclude in May 2016.", "Title: 2016–17 Northern Ireland Football League Cup\n\nThe 2016–17 Northern Ireland Football League Cup was the 31st edition of Northern Ireland's football knock-out cup competition for national league clubs, and the third edition of the competition as the Northern Ireland Football League Cup. This season's League Cup was contested by the 36 clubs in the Northern Ireland Football League. The competition began on 6 August 2016 with the first round, and will conclud on 18 February 2017 with the final.", "Title: 2013–14 Northern Ireland Football League Cup\n\nThe 2013–14 Northern Ireland Football League Cup (known as the WASP Solutions League Cup in the final for sponsorship purposes) was the 28th edition of Northern Ireland's secondary football knock-out cup competition, and the first season under the control of the Northern Ireland Football League. It was contested by the 12 members of the NIFL Premiership and the 30 members of the NIFL Championship. The competition began on 13 August 2013 and ended on 25 January 2014 with the final. The competition was without a principal sponsor up until the final, as Irn Bru ended their sponsorship following the conclusion of the 2012–13 competition. WASP Solutions became the Cup's new sponsor in January 2014." ]
2,386
Cliff Clavin was a character on the show that was produced by what company?
Charles/Burrows/Charles Productions
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[ { "sentences": [ "Clair Olivia Huxtable (née Hanks) is a fictional character who appears in the American sitcom \"The Cosby Show\".", " Portrayed by actress Phylicia Rashad, Clair, the wife of Dr. Cliff Huxtable and mother of their five children, is the matriarch of the show's central Huxtable family.", " Working as a lawyer, Clair values the importance of maintaining a successful career while running a strong household.", " The character debuted alongside her family in \"The Cosby Show\"'s pilot, \"Theo's Economic Lesson\", which premiered on September 20, 1984." ], "title": "Clair Huxtable" }, { "sentences": [ "\"What Is... Cliff Clavin?\"", " is an eighth season episode of the American television series \"Cheers\".", " It was directed by Andy Ackerman rather than James Burrowswho directed 243 out of 273 episodes of the showand originally aired January 18, 1990 on NBC.", " In this episode, Cliff Clavin (John Ratzenberger) appears on the game show \"Jeopardy!\" and game show host Alex Trebek guest stars as himself.", " Cliff racks up US$ during the game but loses it all in the final round, and he unsuccessfully demands that his answer be accepted.", " Back at Cheers, Trebek encounters Cliff and announces his resignation from the game show, prompting Cliff to reconsider.", " Unbeknownst to Cliff, Trebek did that mainly to avoid him.", " Meanwhile, Sam retrieves his address book from a teenage boy Timmy, who repeatedly calls Sam's past dates, and ironically encourages Timmy to stick to girls around his age.", " The episode received praise from critics for its concept and its guest star." ], "title": "What Is... Cliff Clavin?" }, { "sentences": [ "John Dezso Ratzenberger (born April 6, 1947) is an American actor, voice actor, and entrepreneur.", " He is best known as Cliff Clavin in \"Cheers\".", " He is also known for his extensive vocal work in Pixar Animation Studios' films, notably Hamm in the \"Toy Story\" franchise and Mack in the \"Cars\" franchise." ], "title": "John Ratzenberger" }, { "sentences": [ "Ritz Guitar Co. produced guitars in 1988 and 1989 over an 8-month period in Southern California in Wayne Charvel's workshop in Ontario.", " The company became known quality based upon Wayne's notoriety and for their amazing cracked shell mosaic finishes on their 'Neptune' series which was originally patented, designed and built by Andy Soler.", " Each little piece of shell was hand-cracked and stuck on the guitar body by hand.", " Introduced to Andy Soler's nephew Eric Galletta and eventually produced by Wayne Charvel, Andy Soler and Eric Galletta with Ritz being financially backed and majority owned co founders Brad Becnel's Sunset Ladders (Sunset Guitars) of South El Monte, CA and Cliff Wildes (Microtech International Inc CEO and the band \"Off White\") of East Haven Conn, they made around 150 guitars with only about 25 being the cracked shell 'Neptune' models.", " The first two collectable models were handmade by Wayne Charvel in Gold Abalone and gold plated hardware for Cliff Wildes and a White Abalone for Brad Becnel, both featured in Ritz magazine ads.", " The other models were the 'Exotic' series, which used rare woods (e.g. Cocobolo) and kept them as a natural finish, there was a one off 'Exotic' model made from small pieces of rare woods stuck together like a mosaic to form the body of the guitar, in a similar idea to the shell finished 'Neptune' series.", " The lower cost 'Classic' Series had painted or Zolatone finishes with Wayne Charvel making his first ever 1 of a kind Midi guitar in corvette red for Wildes.", " All body shapes were Strat style, however, there is a rumor that a V shaped Ritz Neptune exists.", " The examples of shell types available were; Violet Oyster, Brown Lip, Black Lip, Green Shell, Abalone Shell, Nautilius Shell, and Snake Lip.", " Most Ritz Neptunes had Alder bodies for their light weight and some with Maple or Bubinga bodies under the shell finish.", " They mainly used Seymour Duncan, PAF (pickup) or Schaller Guitarenparts pickups (The Schaller's were custom made for Ritz and looked a little like EMG's and renamed as 'Ritz pickups' for the catalog, the Schaller's were the pick ups that Michael Angelo Batio used on his Rocket model.)", ".", " All came with the Kahler Tremolo System Spyder model.", " The guitars retailed for over $2000.00.", " Most of the later Ritz guitars featured Warmoth Guitars necks made for Ritz as Ritz were running out of money and time to make their own.", " These necks were thinner than the Ritz made necks but still very good.", " The Warmoth logo can be located at the join on the on these necks if you take them off.", " Also a few Ritz Guitars were made after the demise of the company in 1991.", " This is thought to be because Wayne Charvel had a few Ritz necks left over and he attached them to one off custom orders at a little less money.", " A great book to read by the man himself Wayne Charvel is “The Custom Guitar Shop” which includes the Ritz story." ], "title": "Ritz Guitars" }, { "sentences": [ "The Girl of the Northern Woods is a 1910 American silent short drama produced by the Thanhouser Company.", " The film is a drama that follows Lucy Dane and Will Harding and a jealous halfbreed trapper named José.", " Considering Will his rival, José attempts to ambush Will, but instead shoots Will's assistant.", " José then blames Will for the deed and Will is bound by a lynch mob and set to be executed.", " Lucy frees Will and sends the lynch mob away, but José encounters Will and the two fight.", " José is wounded and falls over a cliff, but Will is recaptured by the mob.", " From the bottom of the cliff, José calls out for help and Lucy responds to him.", " José confesses his crime to Lucy and she rushes to Will and prevents his execution.", " The film was directed by Barry O'Neil and was released on June 3, 1910.", " An incomplete print of the film survives in the Library of Congress after its rediscovery in 1978 as part of the Dawson City Collection." ], "title": "The Girl of the Northern Woods" }, { "sentences": [ "Cheers is an American sitcom that ran on NBC from September 30, 1982, to May 20, 1993, with a total of 275 half-hour episodes spanning over eleven seasons.", " The show was produced by Charles/Burrows/Charles Productions in association with Paramount Network Television.", " The show was created by the team of James Burrows, Glen Charles, and Les Charles.", " The show is set in a bar named Cheers in Boston, Massachusetts, where a group of locals meet to drink, relax, and socialize.", " The show's main theme song, written and performed by Gary Portnoy, lent its refrain \"Where Everybody Knows Your Name\" as the show's tagline." ], "title": "Cheers" }, { "sentences": [ "\"Give Me a Ring Sometime\" is the first episode of the American situation comedy \"Cheers\".", " Written by Glen and Les Charles and directed by James Burrows, the episode first aired September 30, 1982 on NBC.", " The pilot episode introduces the employees of bar Cheers: Sam Malone, Diane Chambers, Coach Ernie Pantusso, and Carla Tortelli; and regular customers Norm Peterson and Cliff Clavin.", " In this episode, Diane, brought in by fiancé Sumner Sloan, meets the employees and patrons of the bar.", " When she realizes that her fiancé has left her alone in the bar, Diane accepts Sam's offer to be the bar's waitress to start over." ], "title": "Give Me a Ring Sometime" }, { "sentences": [ "\"When You Wish Upon a Star\" is a song written by Leigh Harline and Ned Washington for Walt Disney's 1940 adaptation of \"Pinocchio\".", " The original version was sung by Cliff Edwards in the character of Jiminy Cricket, and is heard over the opening credits and in the final scene of the film.", " The song has since become the representative song of The Walt Disney Company.", " The recording by Cliff Edwards and Chorus was released by Victor Records as catalogue number 261546 and 26477A (in the US) and by EMI on the His Master's Voice Label as catalogue number BD 821." ], "title": "When You Wish Upon a Star" }, { "sentences": [ "Denise Huxtable Kendall is a fictional character who appears on the American sitcom \"The Cosby Show\" (1984 – 1991), portrayed by actress Lisa Bonet.", " Denise also stars in the first season of its spin-off sitcom, \"A Different World\" (1987).", " The second-born child of Cliff and Clair Huxtable, Denise is known for her eccentric clothing and free-spirited, rebellious nature, earning her a reputation as the Huxtable family's \"wild child\".", " Alternating between regular and recurring character, Denise appears on-and-off throughout the sitcom's eight-year run, from its pilot \"Theo's Economic Lesson\" to the seventh season episode \"Cliff and Jake\", for a total of 98 episodes, after which Bonet departed for the remainder of the series." ], "title": "Denise Huxtable" }, { "sentences": [ "Clifford C. \"Cliff\" Clavin, Jr. (born 1947 or 1949), is a fictional character on the American television show \"Cheers\" co-created (and played) by John Ratzenberger.", " A postal worker, he is the bar's know-it-all and was a contestant on the game show \"Jeopardy!\" Cliff was not originally scripted in the series' pilot episode, \"Give Me a Ring Sometime\", but the producers decided to add a know-it-all character and Ratzenberger helped flesh it out.", " The actor made guest appearances as Cliff on \"St. Elsewhere\", \"Wings\" and \"Frasier\"." ], "title": "Cliff Clavin" } ]
[ "Title: Clair Huxtable\n\nClair Olivia Huxtable (née Hanks) is a fictional character who appears in the American sitcom \"The Cosby Show\". Portrayed by actress Phylicia Rashad, Clair, the wife of Dr. Cliff Huxtable and mother of their five children, is the matriarch of the show's central Huxtable family. Working as a lawyer, Clair values the importance of maintaining a successful career while running a strong household. The character debuted alongside her family in \"The Cosby Show\"'s pilot, \"Theo's Economic Lesson\", which premiered on September 20, 1984.", "Title: What Is... Cliff Clavin?\n\n\"What Is... Cliff Clavin?\" is an eighth season episode of the American television series \"Cheers\". It was directed by Andy Ackerman rather than James Burrowswho directed 243 out of 273 episodes of the showand originally aired January 18, 1990 on NBC. In this episode, Cliff Clavin (John Ratzenberger) appears on the game show \"Jeopardy!\" and game show host Alex Trebek guest stars as himself. Cliff racks up US$ during the game but loses it all in the final round, and he unsuccessfully demands that his answer be accepted. Back at Cheers, Trebek encounters Cliff and announces his resignation from the game show, prompting Cliff to reconsider. Unbeknownst to Cliff, Trebek did that mainly to avoid him. Meanwhile, Sam retrieves his address book from a teenage boy Timmy, who repeatedly calls Sam's past dates, and ironically encourages Timmy to stick to girls around his age. The episode received praise from critics for its concept and its guest star.", "Title: John Ratzenberger\n\nJohn Dezso Ratzenberger (born April 6, 1947) is an American actor, voice actor, and entrepreneur. He is best known as Cliff Clavin in \"Cheers\". He is also known for his extensive vocal work in Pixar Animation Studios' films, notably Hamm in the \"Toy Story\" franchise and Mack in the \"Cars\" franchise.", "Title: Ritz Guitars\n\nRitz Guitar Co. produced guitars in 1988 and 1989 over an 8-month period in Southern California in Wayne Charvel's workshop in Ontario. The company became known quality based upon Wayne's notoriety and for their amazing cracked shell mosaic finishes on their 'Neptune' series which was originally patented, designed and built by Andy Soler. Each little piece of shell was hand-cracked and stuck on the guitar body by hand. Introduced to Andy Soler's nephew Eric Galletta and eventually produced by Wayne Charvel, Andy Soler and Eric Galletta with Ritz being financially backed and majority owned co founders Brad Becnel's Sunset Ladders (Sunset Guitars) of South El Monte, CA and Cliff Wildes (Microtech International Inc CEO and the band \"Off White\") of East Haven Conn, they made around 150 guitars with only about 25 being the cracked shell 'Neptune' models. The first two collectable models were handmade by Wayne Charvel in Gold Abalone and gold plated hardware for Cliff Wildes and a White Abalone for Brad Becnel, both featured in Ritz magazine ads. The other models were the 'Exotic' series, which used rare woods (e.g. Cocobolo) and kept them as a natural finish, there was a one off 'Exotic' model made from small pieces of rare woods stuck together like a mosaic to form the body of the guitar, in a similar idea to the shell finished 'Neptune' series. The lower cost 'Classic' Series had painted or Zolatone finishes with Wayne Charvel making his first ever 1 of a kind Midi guitar in corvette red for Wildes. All body shapes were Strat style, however, there is a rumor that a V shaped Ritz Neptune exists. The examples of shell types available were; Violet Oyster, Brown Lip, Black Lip, Green Shell, Abalone Shell, Nautilius Shell, and Snake Lip. Most Ritz Neptunes had Alder bodies for their light weight and some with Maple or Bubinga bodies under the shell finish. They mainly used Seymour Duncan, PAF (pickup) or Schaller Guitarenparts pickups (The Schaller's were custom made for Ritz and looked a little like EMG's and renamed as 'Ritz pickups' for the catalog, the Schaller's were the pick ups that Michael Angelo Batio used on his Rocket model.) . All came with the Kahler Tremolo System Spyder model. The guitars retailed for over $2000.00. Most of the later Ritz guitars featured Warmoth Guitars necks made for Ritz as Ritz were running out of money and time to make their own. These necks were thinner than the Ritz made necks but still very good. The Warmoth logo can be located at the join on the on these necks if you take them off. Also a few Ritz Guitars were made after the demise of the company in 1991. This is thought to be because Wayne Charvel had a few Ritz necks left over and he attached them to one off custom orders at a little less money. A great book to read by the man himself Wayne Charvel is “The Custom Guitar Shop” which includes the Ritz story.", "Title: The Girl of the Northern Woods\n\nThe Girl of the Northern Woods is a 1910 American silent short drama produced by the Thanhouser Company. The film is a drama that follows Lucy Dane and Will Harding and a jealous halfbreed trapper named José. Considering Will his rival, José attempts to ambush Will, but instead shoots Will's assistant. José then blames Will for the deed and Will is bound by a lynch mob and set to be executed. Lucy frees Will and sends the lynch mob away, but José encounters Will and the two fight. José is wounded and falls over a cliff, but Will is recaptured by the mob. From the bottom of the cliff, José calls out for help and Lucy responds to him. José confesses his crime to Lucy and she rushes to Will and prevents his execution. The film was directed by Barry O'Neil and was released on June 3, 1910. An incomplete print of the film survives in the Library of Congress after its rediscovery in 1978 as part of the Dawson City Collection.", "Title: Cheers\n\nCheers is an American sitcom that ran on NBC from September 30, 1982, to May 20, 1993, with a total of 275 half-hour episodes spanning over eleven seasons. The show was produced by Charles/Burrows/Charles Productions in association with Paramount Network Television. The show was created by the team of James Burrows, Glen Charles, and Les Charles. The show is set in a bar named Cheers in Boston, Massachusetts, where a group of locals meet to drink, relax, and socialize. The show's main theme song, written and performed by Gary Portnoy, lent its refrain \"Where Everybody Knows Your Name\" as the show's tagline.", "Title: Give Me a Ring Sometime\n\n\"Give Me a Ring Sometime\" is the first episode of the American situation comedy \"Cheers\". Written by Glen and Les Charles and directed by James Burrows, the episode first aired September 30, 1982 on NBC. The pilot episode introduces the employees of bar Cheers: Sam Malone, Diane Chambers, Coach Ernie Pantusso, and Carla Tortelli; and regular customers Norm Peterson and Cliff Clavin. In this episode, Diane, brought in by fiancé Sumner Sloan, meets the employees and patrons of the bar. When she realizes that her fiancé has left her alone in the bar, Diane accepts Sam's offer to be the bar's waitress to start over.", "Title: When You Wish Upon a Star\n\n\"When You Wish Upon a Star\" is a song written by Leigh Harline and Ned Washington for Walt Disney's 1940 adaptation of \"Pinocchio\". The original version was sung by Cliff Edwards in the character of Jiminy Cricket, and is heard over the opening credits and in the final scene of the film. The song has since become the representative song of The Walt Disney Company. The recording by Cliff Edwards and Chorus was released by Victor Records as catalogue number 261546 and 26477A (in the US) and by EMI on the His Master's Voice Label as catalogue number BD 821.", "Title: Denise Huxtable\n\nDenise Huxtable Kendall is a fictional character who appears on the American sitcom \"The Cosby Show\" (1984 – 1991), portrayed by actress Lisa Bonet. Denise also stars in the first season of its spin-off sitcom, \"A Different World\" (1987). The second-born child of Cliff and Clair Huxtable, Denise is known for her eccentric clothing and free-spirited, rebellious nature, earning her a reputation as the Huxtable family's \"wild child\". Alternating between regular and recurring character, Denise appears on-and-off throughout the sitcom's eight-year run, from its pilot \"Theo's Economic Lesson\" to the seventh season episode \"Cliff and Jake\", for a total of 98 episodes, after which Bonet departed for the remainder of the series.", "Title: Cliff Clavin\n\nClifford C. \"Cliff\" Clavin, Jr. (born 1947 or 1949), is a fictional character on the American television show \"Cheers\" co-created (and played) by John Ratzenberger. A postal worker, he is the bar's know-it-all and was a contestant on the game show \"Jeopardy!\" Cliff was not originally scripted in the series' pilot episode, \"Give Me a Ring Sometime\", but the producers decided to add a know-it-all character and Ratzenberger helped flesh it out. The actor made guest appearances as Cliff on \"St. Elsewhere\", \"Wings\" and \"Frasier\"." ]
2,387
What occupation is shared by David McWane and Paul Di'Anno?
singer
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the third by composer Russ Ballard.", " Originally, the supergroup was to contain David Coverdale, John Entwistle and Cozy Powell, but this line-up \"wasn't working out\", according to Di Anno.", " He also insisted that he hated the finished product and that he \"only did it for the money\"." ], "title": "Gogmagog (band)" }, { "sentences": [ "Di'Anno was a band featuring former Iron Maiden singer Paul Di'Anno, whom the band was named after." ], "title": "Di'Anno" }, { "sentences": [ "\"Purgatory\" is Iron Maiden's fifth single, released on 15 June 1981, and would be their last with singer Paul Di'Anno.", " It is the only single from \"Killers\" as the preceding release, \"Twilight Zone\", was not included on the album's original pressing.", " The single was reissued in 1990, on the same CD and 12\" vinyl as the EP \"Maiden Japan\", in the \"First Ten Years\" box set." ], "title": "Purgatory (song)" }, { "sentences": [ "Paul Andrews (born 17 May 1958), better known by his stage name Paul Di'Anno, is a British singer best known as the first vocalist to record with heavy metal band Iron Maiden, from 1978 to 1981." ], "title": "Paul Di'Anno" } ]
[ "Title: David McWane\n\nDavid McWane (born November 18, 1976) is an American musician, writer, and filmmaker, best known as the lead singer of Boston-based ska punk band Big D and the Kids Table. He has published several books of poetry and has written short stories and screenplays that are public on his website.", "Title: List of songs recorded by Iron Maiden\n\nIron Maiden are an English heavy metal band formed by bassist Steve Harris in 1975. The band's first album, 1980's \"Iron Maiden\", was written primarily by Harris, with vocalist Paul Di'Anno co-writing two tracks and guitarist Dave Murray contributing \"Charlotte the Harlot\". The 1981 follow-up, \"Killers\", was written almost entirely by the bassist, with frontman Di'Anno contributing only to the title track, \"Killers\" (the North American bonus track \"Twilight Zone\" was credited to Harris and Murray). Bruce Dickinson replaced Di'Anno after the release of \"Killers\", although he did not contribute any songwriting to \"The Number of the Beast\", released in 1982, which featured three songs co-written by guitarist Adrian Smith. \"The Number of the Beast\" also spawned Iron Maiden's first UK Singles Chart top ten in the form of \"Run to the Hills\", which charted at number seven on its release. It was not until 1983's \"Piece of Mind\" that the songwriting process became a more varied and collaborative approach, with just four of its nine tracks being credited solely to Harris, two to Dickinson and Smith, one to Harris and Murray, one to Dickinson alone, and one to Harris, Dickinson, and Smith. The Dickinson and Smith-penned \"Flight of Icarus\" was the first Iron Maiden single to chart in the United States, reaching number eight on the \"Billboard\" Mainstream Rock chart.", "Title: Di'Anno (album)\n\nDi'Anno is the 1984 self-titled album of the band of the same name. The lead singer Paul Di'Anno had been the frontman of the British heavy metal band Iron Maiden for three years, before being dismissed for his erratic behaviour. The band bearing his name and playing very commercial heavy rock was his first and short-lived solo project.", "Title: Killers Live at the Whiskey\n\nKillers Live at the Whiskey is a live album by the former Iron Maiden singer Paul Di'Anno and his band Killers. The album was apparently recorded at the Whisky a Go Go club in Los Angeles however it is suspected that it was recorded in the studio with crowd noise mixed in the recording. The exact recording date is unknown. The title of the CD has been misspelled as the name of the club is actually written without the \"e\". The album contain songs from Di'Anno's solo career and four songs from his back catalogue with Iron Maiden.", "Title: List of Iron Maiden band members\n\nIron Maiden are a British heavy metal band formed in 1975 by bassist Steve Harris. After several lineup changes prior to their recording career, they settled on Harris, vocalist Paul Di'Anno, guitarist Dave Murray and drummer Doug Sampson. The band released an EP as a four-piece, before hiring guitarist Dennis Stratton in 1979. Doug Sampson was dismissed from the band as he was unable to cope with the touring schedule and, at the suggestion of Stratton, replaced by Clive Burr, with whom the band recorded their self-titled debut album in 1980. Later that year, Stratton was replaced by guitarist Adrian Smith, due to musical and personal differences brought about by choosing not to travel with the band when supporting Kiss on the European leg of their Unmasked Tour.", "Title: Live at the Rainbow\n\nLive at the Rainbow is the first live video recorded by Iron Maiden on 21 December 1980 and released in 1981. It includes one of the band's earliest concerts with guitarist Adrian Smith as well as a very early version of \"Killers\", with lyrics that differ from the album version that would be released in 1981. Paul Di'Anno later admitted writing the lyrics 5 minutes before going on stage that night.", "Title: Gogmagog (band)\n\nGogmagog were a British supergroup put together by British record producer Jonathan King that featured former Iron Maiden members Paul Di'Anno and Clive Burr, former White Spirit and Gillan guitarist Janick Gers, Def Leppard guitarist Pete Willis, and bassist Neil Murray (Whitesnake and other bands). Two of the songs recorded were written by King; the third by composer Russ Ballard. Originally, the supergroup was to contain David Coverdale, John Entwistle and Cozy Powell, but this line-up \"wasn't working out\", according to Di Anno. He also insisted that he hated the finished product and that he \"only did it for the money\".", "Title: Di'Anno\n\nDi'Anno was a band featuring former Iron Maiden singer Paul Di'Anno, whom the band was named after.", "Title: Purgatory (song)\n\n\"Purgatory\" is Iron Maiden's fifth single, released on 15 June 1981, and would be their last with singer Paul Di'Anno. It is the only single from \"Killers\" as the preceding release, \"Twilight Zone\", was not included on the album's original pressing. The single was reissued in 1990, on the same CD and 12\" vinyl as the EP \"Maiden Japan\", in the \"First Ten Years\" box set.", "Title: Paul Di'Anno\n\nPaul Andrews (born 17 May 1958), better known by his stage name Paul Di'Anno, is a British singer best known as the first vocalist to record with heavy metal band Iron Maiden, from 1978 to 1981." ]
2,388
Who directed the film starring Shoichi Hirose as King Ghidorah, also known as Ghidrah in English markets?
Ishirō Honda
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[ "Title: The Garage (1920 film)\n\nThe Garage is a 1920 American short comedy film starring Buster Keaton and Roscoe \"Fatty\" Arbuckle. It was directed by Arbuckle himself. The film was also known as Fire Chief. This was the fourteenth film starring the duo. The film also stars Luke the Dog who starred in many other short comedies starring Keaton and Arbuckle.", "Title: Monster X\n\nMonster X (モンスターエックス? , Monsutā Ekkusu ) , also known as Keizer Ghidorah (カイザーギドラ? , Kaizā Gidora ) , is a Kaiju that first appeared in the 2004 Godzilla film, \"\". Although Monster X is a similar species to King Ghidorah, the two are not the same and have separate trademarks, owing to the drastically different abilities between them.", "Title: Shakedown (1988 film)\n\nShakedown (also known in international markets as Blue Jean Cop) is a 1988 crime drama/action film starring Peter Weller and Sam Elliott. The screenplay concerns an idealistic lawyer who teams with a veteran cop to find out the truth in a possible police corruption scandal.", "Title: Mil Mascaras vs. the Aztec Mummy\n\nMil Mascaras vs. the Aztec Mummy (also known as Mil Mascaras: Resurrection) is a 2007 Mexican-American lucha libre film starring the legendary Mexican wrestler and cult film star Mil Máscaras. It has the distinction of being the first lucha film starring any of the \"Big 3\" (Santo, Blue Demon, Mil Máscaras) to be produced in English. It was a tribute to the 1960s Mexican horror and lucha libre films and was the first of a trilogy of Mil Mascaras films that includes Academy of Doom (2008) and Aztec Revenge (2015).", "Title: Robert Scott Field\n\nRobert Scott Field is an American born actor and radio show host best known for his portrayal as the android M-11 in the Godzilla film \"Godzilla vs. King Ghidorah\". Field taught English classes in Japan and worked on a radio show before being chosen for the role. He considers himself Japanese despite being born and raised in America. Field frequently attends G-Fest and enjoys meeting fans . .", "Title: King Ghidorah\n\nKing Ghidorah (キングギドラ , Kingu Gidora ) is a kaiju film monster that first appeared in Toho's 1964 film \"Ghidorah, the Three-Headed Monster\". Although Toho officially trademarks the character as \"King Ghidorah\", the character was originally referred to as Ghidrah in English markets.", "Title: Desert Nights\n\nDesert Nights (also known as Thirst) is a 1929 American silent adventure/romantic drama film starring John Gilbert, Ernest Torrence, and Mary Nolan. Directed by William Nigh, the film is the last silent film starring John Gilbert.", "Title: Shoichi Hirose\n\nShoichi Hirose (広瀬正一 , Hirose Shoichi ) (born June 23, 1918) was a Japanese actor. He is probably best known for playing Godzilla's archenemy King Ghidorah and for being the actor inside the King Kong suit in \"King Kong vs. Godzilla\", along with several \"tough guy\" roles.", "Title: Gigolo Wannabe\n\nGigolo Wannabe (also known as Waters (ウォーターズ ) ) is a comedy genre film, released March 11, 2006. It was directed by Ryō Nishimura, edited by Mototaka Kusakabe, sound recording by Iwakura Masayuki, music by Nakamura Jin \"Boys♥Girls\" by Kumi Koda, produced by Seiji Yagi and Yu Hirose, written by Okada Shunpei and Shiraishi Takurou; and starred Shun Oguri, Toshinobu Matsuo, Suga Takamasa, Hiroyuki Hirayama, Ryoji Morimoto, Yusuke Kirishima, Shingo Katsurayama, and Hitomi Manaka, and Riko Narumi.", "Title: Ghidorah, the Three-Headed Monster\n\nGhidorah the Three-Headed Monster (三大怪獣 地球最大の決戦 , San Daikaijū: Chikyū Saidai no Kessen ) is a 1964 Japanese science fiction kaiju film featuring Godzilla, produced by and distributed by Toho. The film is directed by Ishirō Honda, with special effects by Eiji Tsuburaya and stars Yosuke Natsuki, Hiroshi Koizumi, and Akiko Wakabayashi, with Haruo Nakajima as Godzilla, Masanori Shinohara as Rodan, and Shoichi Hirose as King Ghidorah. It is the fifth film in the \"Godzilla\" franchise and Shōwa series and was the second \"Godzilla\" film produced that year (production began following \"Mothra vs. Godzilla\")." ]
2,389
James Poe worked on the 1956 movie that starred which actors?
Cantinflas and David Niven
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{ "title": [ "James Poe", "Around the World in 80 Days (1956 film)" ], "sent_id": [ 1, 0 ] }
[ { "sentences": [ "Lilies of the Field is a 1963 film adapted by James Poe from the 1962 novel of the same name by William Edmund Barrett, and stars Sidney Poitier, Lilia Skala, Stanley Adams, and Dan Frazer.", " It was produced and directed by Ralph Nelson.", " The title comes from , a portion of the Sermon on the Mount, and its parallel scripture from .", " It also features an early film score by prolific composer Jerry Goldsmith.", " The film was turned into a Broadway musical in 1970, retitled \"Look to the Lilies\", with Shirley Booth in the role of Mother Maria Marthe." ], "title": "Lilies of the Field (1963 film)" }, { "sentences": [ "James Poe (October 4, 1921 – January 24, 1980) was an American film and television screenwriter.", " He is best known for his work on the movies \"Around the World in 80 Days\" for which he jointly won an Academy Award in 1956, \"Cat on a Hot Tin Roof\", \"Summer and Smoke\", \"Lilies of the Field\", and \"They Shoot Horses, Don't They?", "\"." ], "title": "James Poe" }, { "sentences": [ "Toys in the Attic is a 1963 American drama film starring Dean Martin, Geraldine Page, Yvette Mimieux, Gene Tierney and Wendy Hiller.", " The film was directed by George Roy Hill and is based on a Tony Award-winning play of the same name by Lillian Hellman.", " The screenplay adaptation is by James Poe and the original music score was composed by George Duning." ], "title": "Toys in the Attic (1963 film)" }, { "sentences": [ "Cat on a Hot Tin Roof is a 1958 American drama film directed by Richard Brooks.", " It is based on the Pulitzer Prize-winning play of the same name by Tennessee Williams adapted by Richard Brooks and James Poe.", " One of the top-ten box office hits of 1958, the film stars Elizabeth Taylor, Paul Newman and Burl Ives." ], "title": "Cat on a Hot Tin Roof (1958 film)" }, { "sentences": [ "Around the World in 80 Days (sometimes spelled as Around the World in Eighty Days) is a 1956 American epic adventure-comedy film starring Cantinflas and David Niven , produced by the Michael Todd Company and released by United Artists." ], "title": "Around the World in 80 Days (1956 film)" }, { "sentences": [ "The Big Knife is a 1955 film noir directed and produced by Robert Aldrich from a screenplay by James Poe based on the 1949 play by Clifford Odets.", " The film stars Jack Palance, Ida Lupino, Wendell Corey, Jean Hagen, Rod Steiger, Shelley Winters, Ilka Chase, and Everett Sloane." ], "title": "The Big Knife" }, { "sentences": [ "Summer and Smoke is a 1961 American drama film directed by Peter Glenville based on the Tennessee Williams play of the same name.", " The film starred Laurence Harvey and Geraldine Page with Rita Moreno, Una Merkel, John McIntire, Thomas Gomez, Pamela Tiffin, Malcolm Atterbury, Lee Patrick and Earl Holliman.", " It was adapted by James Poe and Meade Roberts.", "The story follows a young reserved girl who meets a doctor who lives on the wild side.", " They become friends, but the beliefs they hold create difficulties for the relationship." ], "title": "Summer and Smoke (film)" }, { "sentences": [ "The Bedford Incident is a 1965 Anglo-American Cold War film starring Richard Widmark and Sidney Poitier and coproduced by Richard Widmark.", " The cast also features Eric Portman, James MacArthur, Martin Balsam and Wally Cox, as well as early appearances by Donald Sutherland and Ed Bishop.", " The screenplay by James Poe is based on the 1963 book by Mark Rascovich.", " That, in turn, was patterned after Herman Melville's \"Moby-Dick\"; at one point in the film, the captain is advised he is \"not chasing whales now\"." ], "title": "The Bedford Incident" }, { "sentences": [ "James Cavallo (born March 14, 1927, Syracuse, New York, United States) is an American musician best known for performing with his band in the 1956 movie, \"Rock, Rock, Rock\", by pioneering music DJ Alan Freed.", " Jimmy and the Houserockers were the first all-white band to play at the Apollo Theater in Harlem, where they celebrated the movie's release." ], "title": "Jimmy Cavallo" }, { "sentences": [ "Herminio \"Butch\" Bautista (1940 – February 12, 2017), also known as Arsenio Bautista was a Filipino comedian-director and politician, who made his film debut in the 1956 movie \"Lo'Waist Gang\", which also starred Fernando Poe Jr." ], "title": "Herminio Bautista" } ]
[ "Title: Lilies of the Field (1963 film)\n\nLilies of the Field is a 1963 film adapted by James Poe from the 1962 novel of the same name by William Edmund Barrett, and stars Sidney Poitier, Lilia Skala, Stanley Adams, and Dan Frazer. It was produced and directed by Ralph Nelson. The title comes from , a portion of the Sermon on the Mount, and its parallel scripture from . It also features an early film score by prolific composer Jerry Goldsmith. The film was turned into a Broadway musical in 1970, retitled \"Look to the Lilies\", with Shirley Booth in the role of Mother Maria Marthe.", "Title: James Poe\n\nJames Poe (October 4, 1921 – January 24, 1980) was an American film and television screenwriter. He is best known for his work on the movies \"Around the World in 80 Days\" for which he jointly won an Academy Award in 1956, \"Cat on a Hot Tin Roof\", \"Summer and Smoke\", \"Lilies of the Field\", and \"They Shoot Horses, Don't They? \".", "Title: Toys in the Attic (1963 film)\n\nToys in the Attic is a 1963 American drama film starring Dean Martin, Geraldine Page, Yvette Mimieux, Gene Tierney and Wendy Hiller. The film was directed by George Roy Hill and is based on a Tony Award-winning play of the same name by Lillian Hellman. The screenplay adaptation is by James Poe and the original music score was composed by George Duning.", "Title: Cat on a Hot Tin Roof (1958 film)\n\nCat on a Hot Tin Roof is a 1958 American drama film directed by Richard Brooks. It is based on the Pulitzer Prize-winning play of the same name by Tennessee Williams adapted by Richard Brooks and James Poe. One of the top-ten box office hits of 1958, the film stars Elizabeth Taylor, Paul Newman and Burl Ives.", "Title: Around the World in 80 Days (1956 film)\n\nAround the World in 80 Days (sometimes spelled as Around the World in Eighty Days) is a 1956 American epic adventure-comedy film starring Cantinflas and David Niven , produced by the Michael Todd Company and released by United Artists.", "Title: The Big Knife\n\nThe Big Knife is a 1955 film noir directed and produced by Robert Aldrich from a screenplay by James Poe based on the 1949 play by Clifford Odets. The film stars Jack Palance, Ida Lupino, Wendell Corey, Jean Hagen, Rod Steiger, Shelley Winters, Ilka Chase, and Everett Sloane.", "Title: Summer and Smoke (film)\n\nSummer and Smoke is a 1961 American drama film directed by Peter Glenville based on the Tennessee Williams play of the same name. The film starred Laurence Harvey and Geraldine Page with Rita Moreno, Una Merkel, John McIntire, Thomas Gomez, Pamela Tiffin, Malcolm Atterbury, Lee Patrick and Earl Holliman. It was adapted by James Poe and Meade Roberts. The story follows a young reserved girl who meets a doctor who lives on the wild side. They become friends, but the beliefs they hold create difficulties for the relationship.", "Title: The Bedford Incident\n\nThe Bedford Incident is a 1965 Anglo-American Cold War film starring Richard Widmark and Sidney Poitier and coproduced by Richard Widmark. The cast also features Eric Portman, James MacArthur, Martin Balsam and Wally Cox, as well as early appearances by Donald Sutherland and Ed Bishop. The screenplay by James Poe is based on the 1963 book by Mark Rascovich. That, in turn, was patterned after Herman Melville's \"Moby-Dick\"; at one point in the film, the captain is advised he is \"not chasing whales now\".", "Title: Jimmy Cavallo\n\nJames Cavallo (born March 14, 1927, Syracuse, New York, United States) is an American musician best known for performing with his band in the 1956 movie, \"Rock, Rock, Rock\", by pioneering music DJ Alan Freed. Jimmy and the Houserockers were the first all-white band to play at the Apollo Theater in Harlem, where they celebrated the movie's release.", "Title: Herminio Bautista\n\nHerminio \"Butch\" Bautista (1940 – February 12, 2017), also known as Arsenio Bautista was a Filipino comedian-director and politician, who made his film debut in the 1956 movie \"Lo'Waist Gang\", which also starred Fernando Poe Jr." ]
2,390
While the Thelypteris is a genus of ferns, what is the genus of Cobaea?
genus of flowering plants
comparison
easy
{ "title": [ "Thelypteris", "Cobaea" ], "sent_id": [ 0, 0 ] }
[ { "sentences": [ "The tree ferns are the ferns that grow with a trunk elevating the fronds above ground level.", " Most tree ferns are members of the \"core tree ferns\", belonging to the families Dicksoniaceae, Metaxyaceae, and Cibotiaceae in the order Cyatheales.", " In addition to those families, many ferns in other groups may be considered tree ferns, such as several ferns in the family Osmundaceae, which can achieve short trunks under a metre tall, and particularly ferns in the genus \"Cibotium\", which can grow ten metres tall.", " Fern species with short trunks in the genera \"Blechnum, Calochleana, Cnemedaria, Culcita\" (Europe's only tree fern), \"Cystodium, Leptopteris, Lophosoria, Sadleria, Thyrsopteris\" and \"Todea\" could also be considered tree ferns in a liberal interpretation of the term." ], "title": "Tree fern" }, { "sentences": [ "Gymnocarpium is a small genus of ferns, called oak ferns.", " It was once placed with various other groups, including the dryopteroid ferns and the athyrioid ferns.", " Cladistic analysis has demonstrated that \"Gymnocarpium\" and \"Cystopteris\" form a natural but relatively primitive clade that is basal to the asplenoid, thelypterioid, and athyrioid ferns comprehensively." ], "title": "Gymnocarpium" }, { "sentences": [ "Cobaea is a genus of flowering plants including about 20 species of rapid growing, ornamental climbers native to Mexico.", " The botanical name honors Father Bernabé Cobo, Spanish Jesuit of the seventeenth century, naturalist, and resident of America for many years.", " The woody stems can reach 20 ft .", " Leaves are alternate lobed with opposite pairs and tendrils.", " In late summer to early spring, the large, bell-shaped flowers are borne profusely and singly along the stems with bright green, violet, or purple in colors.", " The plants can become invasive in some areas, and are common weeds in New Zealand." ], "title": "Cobaea" }, { "sentences": [ "Lophosoria quadripinnata is a species of fern that, according to DNA molecular analysis, belongs to the Dicksoniaceae family, where it is placed in the genus \"Lophosoria\".", " It is found in the Americas spanning from Cuba and Mexico to Chile.", " In Chile it is present in the area between Talca and Aysén including Juan Fernández Islands.", " In Argentina it grows only in the humid valleys of western Neuquén and Río Negro Province.", " Diamondleaf fern is a common name.", " In Spanish it is known as 'ampe' (from the Mapudungun añpe) or palmilla, but one has to remember that there are several species of ferns called \"palmillas\" that have larger or smaller fronds, and which grow in colder climates.", " It is a medium-sized plant, growing to about 4–5 feet (though 10–12 feet in a sheltered place at Arduaine Garden in Argyll, Scotland) and even though the rhizome does not grow a trunk, it is clearly related to the other tree ferns due to features that were apparently already present in their common ancestor, like 'pneumathodes', and the rhizome which changed from the dorsiventral symmetry typical of the other ferns, to a radial symmetry typical of tree ferns.", " Their large and multiple pinnate fronds, with the petiole raised adaxially, and the hairs on the rhizome and lower part of the petioles, also resemble those of tree ferns.", " To identify the species, use the position and characteristics of the spores found on the fertile fronds.", " The genus already existed in the Cretaceous Period in southern Gondwana according to fossil remains found in Antarctica.", " The species is well known as an ornamental plant." ], "title": "Lophosoria quadripinnata" }, { "sentences": [ "Thelypteris (maiden ferns) is a genus of ferns in the family Thelypteridaceae, order Polypodiales.", " If the genus is defined fairly broadly, it contains 875 species, many of which are extremely similar to one another, and is found nearly worldwide.", " The ferns are terrestrial, with the exception of a few which are lithophytes (grow on rocks).", " The bulk of the species are tropical, although there are a number of temperate species." ], "title": "Thelypteris" }, { "sentences": [ "Frond dimorphism refers to a difference in ferns between the fertile and sterile fronds.", " Since ferns, unlike flowering plants, bear spores on the leaf blade itself, this may affect the form of the frond itself.", " In some species of ferns, there is virtually no difference between the fertile and sterile fronds, such as in the genus \"Dryopteris\", other than the mere presence of the sori, or fruit-dots, on the back of the fronds.", " Some other species, such as \"Polystichum acrostichoides\" (Christmas fern), or some ferns of the genus \"Osmunda\", feature dimorphism on a portion of the frond only.", " Others, such as some species of \"Blechnum\" and \"Woodwardia\", have fertile fronds that are markedly taller than the sterile.", " Still others, such as \"Osmunda cinnamomea\" (Cinnamon fern), or plants of the family Onocleaceae, have fertile fronds that are completely different from the sterile." ], "title": "Frond dimorphism" }, { "sentences": [ "Thelypteris kunthii, the Kunth's maiden fern or southern shield fern, is the most common of the maiden ferns in the southeastern United States south of the fall line.", " It ranges westward to eastern Texas.", " It usually grows in moist to dry terrestrial situations, but can also be epipetric.", " It often grows as a greenhouse escape in areas north of its usual range." ], "title": "Thelypteris kunthii" }, { "sentences": [ "Cryptogramma is a genus of ferns known commonly as rockbrakes or parsley ferns.", " They are one of the three genera in the Cryptogrammoideae subfamily of the Pteridaceae.", " \"Cryptogramma\" ferns can be found in temperate regions on several continents worldwide.", " These ferns have two kinds of leaves which often look so different that at first glance they appear to belong to different plants.", " The fertile leaves have long, narrow, bumpy segments with undersides covered thickly in sporangia.", " The edges of the segments may curl back to cover the sporangia, forming a false indusium.", " The sterile leaves have thinner, wider segments which may be rounded and resemble the leaves of parsley.", " These ferns grow in rocky areas, often in crevices and cracks." ], "title": "Cryptogramma" }, { "sentences": [ "Phegopteris is a genus of ferns known collectively as the beech ferns.", " Traditionally this genus included only the first three species listed.", " However, recent genetic evidence clearly shows that the genera \"Macrothelypteris\" and \"Pseudophegopteris\", as well as other segregates from the genus \"Thelypteris\", are closely related to \"Phegopteris\" in a single clade, and so are now included as \"Phegopteris\" species." ], "title": "Phegopteris" }, { "sentences": [ "Argyrochosma is a genus of ferns known commonly as false cloak ferns.", " The genus is included in the Cheilanthoideae subfamily of the Pteridaceae.", " Species now in this genus were previously treated as members of related genera \"Notholaena\" or \"Pellaea\" but were segregated into their own genus in 1987.", " These ferns, of which there are about 20 species, are mostly native to the Americas, from North to South and including the Caribbean, while one species, \"A. connectens\", is known from Sichuan, China.", " They are commonly found growing in cracks between rocks.", " Their leaves are generally shorter than 40 centimeters and have rounded bluish or grayish green segments.", " Often the lower surface of the segments is coated in a white dust, and the sporangia contain brown spores." ], "title": "Argyrochosma" } ]
[ "Title: Tree fern\n\nThe tree ferns are the ferns that grow with a trunk elevating the fronds above ground level. Most tree ferns are members of the \"core tree ferns\", belonging to the families Dicksoniaceae, Metaxyaceae, and Cibotiaceae in the order Cyatheales. In addition to those families, many ferns in other groups may be considered tree ferns, such as several ferns in the family Osmundaceae, which can achieve short trunks under a metre tall, and particularly ferns in the genus \"Cibotium\", which can grow ten metres tall. Fern species with short trunks in the genera \"Blechnum, Calochleana, Cnemedaria, Culcita\" (Europe's only tree fern), \"Cystodium, Leptopteris, Lophosoria, Sadleria, Thyrsopteris\" and \"Todea\" could also be considered tree ferns in a liberal interpretation of the term.", "Title: Gymnocarpium\n\nGymnocarpium is a small genus of ferns, called oak ferns. It was once placed with various other groups, including the dryopteroid ferns and the athyrioid ferns. Cladistic analysis has demonstrated that \"Gymnocarpium\" and \"Cystopteris\" form a natural but relatively primitive clade that is basal to the asplenoid, thelypterioid, and athyrioid ferns comprehensively.", "Title: Cobaea\n\nCobaea is a genus of flowering plants including about 20 species of rapid growing, ornamental climbers native to Mexico. The botanical name honors Father Bernabé Cobo, Spanish Jesuit of the seventeenth century, naturalist, and resident of America for many years. The woody stems can reach 20 ft . Leaves are alternate lobed with opposite pairs and tendrils. In late summer to early spring, the large, bell-shaped flowers are borne profusely and singly along the stems with bright green, violet, or purple in colors. The plants can become invasive in some areas, and are common weeds in New Zealand.", "Title: Lophosoria quadripinnata\n\nLophosoria quadripinnata is a species of fern that, according to DNA molecular analysis, belongs to the Dicksoniaceae family, where it is placed in the genus \"Lophosoria\". It is found in the Americas spanning from Cuba and Mexico to Chile. In Chile it is present in the area between Talca and Aysén including Juan Fernández Islands. In Argentina it grows only in the humid valleys of western Neuquén and Río Negro Province. Diamondleaf fern is a common name. In Spanish it is known as 'ampe' (from the Mapudungun añpe) or palmilla, but one has to remember that there are several species of ferns called \"palmillas\" that have larger or smaller fronds, and which grow in colder climates. It is a medium-sized plant, growing to about 4–5 feet (though 10–12 feet in a sheltered place at Arduaine Garden in Argyll, Scotland) and even though the rhizome does not grow a trunk, it is clearly related to the other tree ferns due to features that were apparently already present in their common ancestor, like 'pneumathodes', and the rhizome which changed from the dorsiventral symmetry typical of the other ferns, to a radial symmetry typical of tree ferns. Their large and multiple pinnate fronds, with the petiole raised adaxially, and the hairs on the rhizome and lower part of the petioles, also resemble those of tree ferns. To identify the species, use the position and characteristics of the spores found on the fertile fronds. The genus already existed in the Cretaceous Period in southern Gondwana according to fossil remains found in Antarctica. The species is well known as an ornamental plant.", "Title: Thelypteris\n\nThelypteris (maiden ferns) is a genus of ferns in the family Thelypteridaceae, order Polypodiales. If the genus is defined fairly broadly, it contains 875 species, many of which are extremely similar to one another, and is found nearly worldwide. The ferns are terrestrial, with the exception of a few which are lithophytes (grow on rocks). The bulk of the species are tropical, although there are a number of temperate species.", "Title: Frond dimorphism\n\nFrond dimorphism refers to a difference in ferns between the fertile and sterile fronds. Since ferns, unlike flowering plants, bear spores on the leaf blade itself, this may affect the form of the frond itself. In some species of ferns, there is virtually no difference between the fertile and sterile fronds, such as in the genus \"Dryopteris\", other than the mere presence of the sori, or fruit-dots, on the back of the fronds. Some other species, such as \"Polystichum acrostichoides\" (Christmas fern), or some ferns of the genus \"Osmunda\", feature dimorphism on a portion of the frond only. Others, such as some species of \"Blechnum\" and \"Woodwardia\", have fertile fronds that are markedly taller than the sterile. Still others, such as \"Osmunda cinnamomea\" (Cinnamon fern), or plants of the family Onocleaceae, have fertile fronds that are completely different from the sterile.", "Title: Thelypteris kunthii\n\nThelypteris kunthii, the Kunth's maiden fern or southern shield fern, is the most common of the maiden ferns in the southeastern United States south of the fall line. It ranges westward to eastern Texas. It usually grows in moist to dry terrestrial situations, but can also be epipetric. It often grows as a greenhouse escape in areas north of its usual range.", "Title: Cryptogramma\n\nCryptogramma is a genus of ferns known commonly as rockbrakes or parsley ferns. They are one of the three genera in the Cryptogrammoideae subfamily of the Pteridaceae. \"Cryptogramma\" ferns can be found in temperate regions on several continents worldwide. These ferns have two kinds of leaves which often look so different that at first glance they appear to belong to different plants. The fertile leaves have long, narrow, bumpy segments with undersides covered thickly in sporangia. The edges of the segments may curl back to cover the sporangia, forming a false indusium. The sterile leaves have thinner, wider segments which may be rounded and resemble the leaves of parsley. These ferns grow in rocky areas, often in crevices and cracks.", "Title: Phegopteris\n\nPhegopteris is a genus of ferns known collectively as the beech ferns. Traditionally this genus included only the first three species listed. However, recent genetic evidence clearly shows that the genera \"Macrothelypteris\" and \"Pseudophegopteris\", as well as other segregates from the genus \"Thelypteris\", are closely related to \"Phegopteris\" in a single clade, and so are now included as \"Phegopteris\" species.", "Title: Argyrochosma\n\nArgyrochosma is a genus of ferns known commonly as false cloak ferns. The genus is included in the Cheilanthoideae subfamily of the Pteridaceae. Species now in this genus were previously treated as members of related genera \"Notholaena\" or \"Pellaea\" but were segregated into their own genus in 1987. These ferns, of which there are about 20 species, are mostly native to the Americas, from North to South and including the Caribbean, while one species, \"A. connectens\", is known from Sichuan, China. They are commonly found growing in cracks between rocks. Their leaves are generally shorter than 40 centimeters and have rounded bluish or grayish green segments. Often the lower surface of the segments is coated in a white dust, and the sporangia contain brown spores." ]
2,391
Darijo Srna would would hold a position until retirement that was given to him by a retired what?
Croatian professional footballer
bridge
medium
{ "title": [ "Darijo Srna", "Darijo Srna", "Slaven Bilić" ], "sent_id": [ 0, 6, 0 ] }
[ { "sentences": [ "Sølvguttene (\"The Silver Boys\") is a boys' choir founded by Torstein Grythe in June, 1940.", " He would hold the position as conductor until 2004, when Fredrik Otterstad took over.", " The choir had its first rehearsals in his apartment in Oslo, but were soon offered to rehearse in Norwegian Broadcasting’s (NRK) facilities.", " The thought was that the choir would be permanently linked to NRK, and the first radio performance was held in December 1940.", " Conditions during the German occupation soon made it impossible to continue the cooperation with NRK, and the choir was for the remainder of the war years managed by the founder/conductor.", " Sølvguttene got its name primarily because of the shiny, silvery uniforms that were acquired in the beginning (for lack of other, more subtle materials).", " Later the name has been attributed to the special sound and clarity of boys voices, voices of silver." ], "title": "Sølvguttene" }, { "sentences": [ "Hannibal was the name given to a male swan who attacked as many as 37 other swans, killing 15 of them.", " The swan had been living with his mate and their cygnet in Castle Pond near Pembroke Castle, located in Pembroke, Pembrokeshire, Wales.", " In February 2010, Hannibal began attacking any other swans who ventured into Castle Pond from the nearby Mill Pond.", " Hannibal would beat other swans with his wings, beak, and feet.", " If they remained in the pond, he would hold his victims' heads underwater until they drowned.", " If they attempted to leave the pond, Hannibal would \"smash their feet to smithereens with his beak.\"", " After each attack, Hannibal would bring his son to view the aftermath while holding his wings up in celebration." ], "title": "Hannibal (swan)" }, { "sentences": [ "John Richard Worsfold (born 25 September 1968) is a former Australian rules football player and current coach best known for his career for the West Coast Eagles in the Australian Football League (AFL).", " He made his senior debut for the South Fremantle Football Club in the West Australian Football League (WAFL), and was named an inaugural squad member of West Coast on their formation in 1986.", " After winning the club's best and fairest award in 1988, Worsfold was appointed captain of the club in 1991, a position he would hold until his retirement in 1998.", " During his period at the club, Worsfold played in 209 games, which including the 1992 and 1994 premiership sides.", " During this time, he also appeared in five State of Origin matches for Western Australia, captaining his state twice." ], "title": "John Worsfold" }, { "sentences": [ "Elections for the President of Israel were held in the Knesset on 10 April 1973.", " Ephraim Katzir was elected to the position in a secret ballot.", " Katzir's first term began on the day of the election.", " It would be characterized by the Yom Kippur War that took place later in that year.", " He would hold this position until 1978, when Yitzhak Navon would be elected as the new President." ], "title": "Israeli presidential election, 1973" }, { "sentences": [ "Thierry Vigneron (born 9 March 1960 in Gennevilliers, Hauts-de-Seine) is a retired French pole vaulter.", " In the 1980s, he was among the world's leading pole vaulters.", " He broke the world record in the event four times and was the last man to hold the world record (for only a few minutes in August 1984) before Sergey Bubka, who would hold on to it almost 30 years until February 2014." ], "title": "Thierry Vigneron" }, { "sentences": [ "Slaven Bilić (; born 11 September 1968) is a retired Croatian professional footballer and current manager of Premier League club West Ham United." ], "title": "Slaven Bilić" }, { "sentences": [ "This is a list of Croatia national football team players.", " Most of the appearances were made since the country became independent from Yugoslavia in 1990, but international games were also played in the early 1940s and a one-off match was played in 1956.", " Darijo Srna made the most appearances for the national team with 134, making him one of the five Croatian players with 100 or more caps.", " Davor Šuker, who was the top goalscorer at the 1998 FIFA World Cup, is by far the top goalscorer in the history of the Croatian team, with 45 goals." ], "title": "List of Croatia international footballers" }, { "sentences": [ "William S. James (February 14, 1914 – April 17, 1993), called Bill or Billy James by contemporaries, was a politician from the U.S. state of Maryland.", " James was first elected to office as a member of the Maryland House of Delegates representing Harford County in 1946, and after serving two terms was elected to the Maryland Senate in 1954.", " He would serve in the Senate for a further two decades, from 1963 onwards as President of the Maryland Senate.", " Following his retirement from the state Senate in 1974, James was appointed State Treasurer, a position he would hold from 1975 through 1987.", " His daughter, Mary-Dulany James, was a member of the Maryland House of Delegates representing District 34A in Cecil and Harford Counties from 1999 until 2015." ], "title": "William S. James" }, { "sentences": [ "The Armenian reform package was a reform plan devised by the European powers in 1912-14 that envisaged the creation of two provinces in Turkish Armenia placed under the supervision of two European inspectors general, who would be appointed to oversee matters related to the Armenian issues.", " The inspectors general would hold the highest position in the six eastern \"vilayets\" (provinces), where the bulk of the Armenian population lived, and would reside at their respective posts in Erzurum and Van.", " The reform package was signed into law on February 8, 1914, though it was ultimately abolished on December 16, 1914, several weeks after Turkey's entry into World War I." ], "title": "Armenian reform package" }, { "sentences": [ "Darijo Srna (] ; born 1 May 1982) is a Croatian professional footballer who plays for Shakhtar Donetsk, which he captains.", " He also captained the Croatia national team from 2009 to 2016.", " He can play all across the right wing and is known for his crossing and free kick ability.", " He began his career at Hajduk Split, before moving to Shakhtar in 2003.", " He has won numerous trophies during his time at Shakhtar, including a UEFA Cup title in 2009, seven Ukrainian Premier League titles, five Ukrainian Cup titles and five Ukrainian Super Cup titles.", " Srna made his international debut for Croatia in November 2002.", " In 2009, then manager Slaven Bilić made him the captain of the national team, a position he would hold until retirement from international football in 2016." ], "title": "Darijo Srna" } ]
[ "Title: Sølvguttene\n\nSølvguttene (\"The Silver Boys\") is a boys' choir founded by Torstein Grythe in June, 1940. He would hold the position as conductor until 2004, when Fredrik Otterstad took over. The choir had its first rehearsals in his apartment in Oslo, but were soon offered to rehearse in Norwegian Broadcasting’s (NRK) facilities. The thought was that the choir would be permanently linked to NRK, and the first radio performance was held in December 1940. Conditions during the German occupation soon made it impossible to continue the cooperation with NRK, and the choir was for the remainder of the war years managed by the founder/conductor. Sølvguttene got its name primarily because of the shiny, silvery uniforms that were acquired in the beginning (for lack of other, more subtle materials). Later the name has been attributed to the special sound and clarity of boys voices, voices of silver.", "Title: Hannibal (swan)\n\nHannibal was the name given to a male swan who attacked as many as 37 other swans, killing 15 of them. The swan had been living with his mate and their cygnet in Castle Pond near Pembroke Castle, located in Pembroke, Pembrokeshire, Wales. In February 2010, Hannibal began attacking any other swans who ventured into Castle Pond from the nearby Mill Pond. Hannibal would beat other swans with his wings, beak, and feet. If they remained in the pond, he would hold his victims' heads underwater until they drowned. If they attempted to leave the pond, Hannibal would \"smash their feet to smithereens with his beak.\" After each attack, Hannibal would bring his son to view the aftermath while holding his wings up in celebration.", "Title: John Worsfold\n\nJohn Richard Worsfold (born 25 September 1968) is a former Australian rules football player and current coach best known for his career for the West Coast Eagles in the Australian Football League (AFL). He made his senior debut for the South Fremantle Football Club in the West Australian Football League (WAFL), and was named an inaugural squad member of West Coast on their formation in 1986. After winning the club's best and fairest award in 1988, Worsfold was appointed captain of the club in 1991, a position he would hold until his retirement in 1998. During his period at the club, Worsfold played in 209 games, which including the 1992 and 1994 premiership sides. During this time, he also appeared in five State of Origin matches for Western Australia, captaining his state twice.", "Title: Israeli presidential election, 1973\n\nElections for the President of Israel were held in the Knesset on 10 April 1973. Ephraim Katzir was elected to the position in a secret ballot. Katzir's first term began on the day of the election. It would be characterized by the Yom Kippur War that took place later in that year. He would hold this position until 1978, when Yitzhak Navon would be elected as the new President.", "Title: Thierry Vigneron\n\nThierry Vigneron (born 9 March 1960 in Gennevilliers, Hauts-de-Seine) is a retired French pole vaulter. In the 1980s, he was among the world's leading pole vaulters. He broke the world record in the event four times and was the last man to hold the world record (for only a few minutes in August 1984) before Sergey Bubka, who would hold on to it almost 30 years until February 2014.", "Title: Slaven Bilić\n\nSlaven Bilić (; born 11 September 1968) is a retired Croatian professional footballer and current manager of Premier League club West Ham United.", "Title: List of Croatia international footballers\n\nThis is a list of Croatia national football team players. Most of the appearances were made since the country became independent from Yugoslavia in 1990, but international games were also played in the early 1940s and a one-off match was played in 1956. Darijo Srna made the most appearances for the national team with 134, making him one of the five Croatian players with 100 or more caps. Davor Šuker, who was the top goalscorer at the 1998 FIFA World Cup, is by far the top goalscorer in the history of the Croatian team, with 45 goals.", "Title: William S. James\n\nWilliam S. James (February 14, 1914 – April 17, 1993), called Bill or Billy James by contemporaries, was a politician from the U.S. state of Maryland. James was first elected to office as a member of the Maryland House of Delegates representing Harford County in 1946, and after serving two terms was elected to the Maryland Senate in 1954. He would serve in the Senate for a further two decades, from 1963 onwards as President of the Maryland Senate. Following his retirement from the state Senate in 1974, James was appointed State Treasurer, a position he would hold from 1975 through 1987. His daughter, Mary-Dulany James, was a member of the Maryland House of Delegates representing District 34A in Cecil and Harford Counties from 1999 until 2015.", "Title: Armenian reform package\n\nThe Armenian reform package was a reform plan devised by the European powers in 1912-14 that envisaged the creation of two provinces in Turkish Armenia placed under the supervision of two European inspectors general, who would be appointed to oversee matters related to the Armenian issues. The inspectors general would hold the highest position in the six eastern \"vilayets\" (provinces), where the bulk of the Armenian population lived, and would reside at their respective posts in Erzurum and Van. The reform package was signed into law on February 8, 1914, though it was ultimately abolished on December 16, 1914, several weeks after Turkey's entry into World War I.", "Title: Darijo Srna\n\nDarijo Srna (] ; born 1 May 1982) is a Croatian professional footballer who plays for Shakhtar Donetsk, which he captains. He also captained the Croatia national team from 2009 to 2016. He can play all across the right wing and is known for his crossing and free kick ability. He began his career at Hajduk Split, before moving to Shakhtar in 2003. He has won numerous trophies during his time at Shakhtar, including a UEFA Cup title in 2009, seven Ukrainian Premier League titles, five Ukrainian Cup titles and five Ukrainian Super Cup titles. Srna made his international debut for Croatia in November 2002. In 2009, then manager Slaven Bilić made him the captain of the national team, a position he would hold until retirement from international football in 2016." ]
2,392
Are Gülhane Park and Yeni Valide Mosque both in Turkey?
yes
comparison
medium
{ "title": [ "Gülhane Park", "Yeni Valide Mosque" ], "sent_id": [ 0, 0 ] }
[ { "sentences": [ "The Yeni Mosque (Greek: Γενί Τζαμί , from Turkish: \"Yeni Camii\" , \"New Mosque\") is a historical Ottoman mosque in Mytilini on the island Lesbos of Greece." ], "title": "Yeni Mosque, Mytilene" }, { "sentences": [ "The Pertevniyal Valide Sultan Mosque, also known as the Aksaray Valide Mosque (Turkish: \"Pertevniyal Valide Sultan Camii, Aksaray Valide Sultan Camii\" ), is an Ottoman imperial mosque in Istanbul, Turkey.", " It is located at the intersection of Ordu Street and Atatürk Boulevard in the Aksaray neighborhood.", " It is located next to Pertevniyal High School (Turkish: \"Pertevniyal Lisesi\") which was also built by the order of Sultana Pertevniyal in 1872." ], "title": "Pertevniyal Valide Sultan Mosque" }, { "sentences": [ "Soğukçeşme Sokağı (literally: Street of the Cold Fountain) is a small street with historic houses in the Sultanahmet neighborhood of Istanbul, Turkey, sandwiched in-between the Hagia Sophia and Topkapı Palace.", " The car-free zone street is named after the fountain situated at its end towards Gülhane Park." ], "title": "Soğukçeşme Sokağı" }, { "sentences": [ "Pertev Mehmet Paşa Mosque, also known as \"Yeni Cuma Cami\" meaning \"New Friday Mosque\" in Turkish, is a 16th-century Ottoman mosque in the town of Izmit, Turkey.", " The architect was Mimar Sinan.", " It was built for Pertev Mehmed Paşa, an Ottoman vizier during the reigns of sultan Suleyman I and Selim II.", " The construction was finished in 1579.", " The mosque is part of a larger complex (Külliye) which originally included a madrasa, hammam, caravanserai, fountain and a lower education school.", " The mosque itself is a single domed structure and the dome has 24 windows.", " The minaret was damaged during the 1999 İzmit earthquake." ], "title": "Pertev Pasha Mosque" }, { "sentences": [ "The New Mosque (Turkish: \"Yeni Camii\" ; Greek: Γενί Τζαμί , \"Yeni Tzami\") is a historical mosque in Thessaloniki, Greece.", " It was built by Italian architect Vitaliano Poselli in 1902 for the city's Donmeh community, Jewish converts to Islam.", " However, when the Donmeh left the city during the population exchange between Greece and Turkey, it was used to house the Archaeological Museum of Thessaloniki in 1925.", " Today it serves as an exhibition center." ], "title": "New Mosque (Thessaloniki)" }, { "sentences": [ "The Yeni Mosque (Macedonian: Јени џамија, \"Jeni džamija\" ), situated in Bitola, Republic of Macedonia, was built in 1558 by Kadi Mahmud-efendi.", " It is well known for its exquisite decorative ornaments and stalactites.", " The glazed decorative features found on the Yeni Mosque are the only examples of their kind in the country.", " Today, this mosque houses an art gallery.", " \"Yeni\" means \"new\" in Turkish." ], "title": "New Mosque, Bitola" }, { "sentences": [ "The Atik Valide Mosque (Turkish: \"Atik Valide Camii, Eski Valide Camii\" ) is an Ottoman mosque located on the hill above a large and densely populated district of Üsküdar, in Istanbul, Turkey." ], "title": "Atik Valide Mosque" }, { "sentences": [ "Gülhane Park (Turkish: \"Gülhane Parkı\" , \"Rosehouse Park\"; from Persian: \"Gulkhāna\", \"house of flowers\") is a historical urban park in the Eminönü district of Istanbul, Turkey; it is located adjacent to and on the grounds of the Topkapı Palace.", " The south entrance of the park sports one of the larger gates of the palace.", " It is the oldest and one of the most expansive public parks in Istanbul." ], "title": "Gülhane Park" }, { "sentences": [ "The Yeni Cami (pronounced \"Yeni jami\"), meaning New Mosque; originally named the Valide Sultan Mosque (Turkish: \"Valide Sultan Camii\" ) and later New Valide Sultan Mosque (Turkish: \"Yeni Valide Sultan Camii\" ) after its partial reconstruction and completion between 1660 and 1665; is an Ottoman imperial mosque located in the Eminönü quarter of Istanbul, Turkey.", " It is situated on the Golden Horn, at the southern end of the Galata Bridge, and is one of the famous architectural landmarks of Istanbul." ], "title": "New Mosque (Istanbul)" }, { "sentences": [ "The Yeni Valide Mosque (Turkish: \"Yeni Valide Camii\" ) is an 18th-century Ottoman mosque in the Üsküdar district of Istanbul, Turkey." ], "title": "Yeni Valide Mosque" } ]
[ "Title: Yeni Mosque, Mytilene\n\nThe Yeni Mosque (Greek: Γενί Τζαμί , from Turkish: \"Yeni Camii\" , \"New Mosque\") is a historical Ottoman mosque in Mytilini on the island Lesbos of Greece.", "Title: Pertevniyal Valide Sultan Mosque\n\nThe Pertevniyal Valide Sultan Mosque, also known as the Aksaray Valide Mosque (Turkish: \"Pertevniyal Valide Sultan Camii, Aksaray Valide Sultan Camii\" ), is an Ottoman imperial mosque in Istanbul, Turkey. It is located at the intersection of Ordu Street and Atatürk Boulevard in the Aksaray neighborhood. It is located next to Pertevniyal High School (Turkish: \"Pertevniyal Lisesi\") which was also built by the order of Sultana Pertevniyal in 1872.", "Title: Soğukçeşme Sokağı\n\nSoğukçeşme Sokağı (literally: Street of the Cold Fountain) is a small street with historic houses in the Sultanahmet neighborhood of Istanbul, Turkey, sandwiched in-between the Hagia Sophia and Topkapı Palace. The car-free zone street is named after the fountain situated at its end towards Gülhane Park.", "Title: Pertev Pasha Mosque\n\nPertev Mehmet Paşa Mosque, also known as \"Yeni Cuma Cami\" meaning \"New Friday Mosque\" in Turkish, is a 16th-century Ottoman mosque in the town of Izmit, Turkey. The architect was Mimar Sinan. It was built for Pertev Mehmed Paşa, an Ottoman vizier during the reigns of sultan Suleyman I and Selim II. The construction was finished in 1579. The mosque is part of a larger complex (Külliye) which originally included a madrasa, hammam, caravanserai, fountain and a lower education school. The mosque itself is a single domed structure and the dome has 24 windows. The minaret was damaged during the 1999 İzmit earthquake.", "Title: New Mosque (Thessaloniki)\n\nThe New Mosque (Turkish: \"Yeni Camii\" ; Greek: Γενί Τζαμί , \"Yeni Tzami\") is a historical mosque in Thessaloniki, Greece. It was built by Italian architect Vitaliano Poselli in 1902 for the city's Donmeh community, Jewish converts to Islam. However, when the Donmeh left the city during the population exchange between Greece and Turkey, it was used to house the Archaeological Museum of Thessaloniki in 1925. Today it serves as an exhibition center.", "Title: New Mosque, Bitola\n\nThe Yeni Mosque (Macedonian: Јени џамија, \"Jeni džamija\" ), situated in Bitola, Republic of Macedonia, was built in 1558 by Kadi Mahmud-efendi. It is well known for its exquisite decorative ornaments and stalactites. The glazed decorative features found on the Yeni Mosque are the only examples of their kind in the country. Today, this mosque houses an art gallery. \"Yeni\" means \"new\" in Turkish.", "Title: Atik Valide Mosque\n\nThe Atik Valide Mosque (Turkish: \"Atik Valide Camii, Eski Valide Camii\" ) is an Ottoman mosque located on the hill above a large and densely populated district of Üsküdar, in Istanbul, Turkey.", "Title: Gülhane Park\n\nGülhane Park (Turkish: \"Gülhane Parkı\" , \"Rosehouse Park\"; from Persian: \"Gulkhāna\", \"house of flowers\") is a historical urban park in the Eminönü district of Istanbul, Turkey; it is located adjacent to and on the grounds of the Topkapı Palace. The south entrance of the park sports one of the larger gates of the palace. It is the oldest and one of the most expansive public parks in Istanbul.", "Title: New Mosque (Istanbul)\n\nThe Yeni Cami (pronounced \"Yeni jami\"), meaning New Mosque; originally named the Valide Sultan Mosque (Turkish: \"Valide Sultan Camii\" ) and later New Valide Sultan Mosque (Turkish: \"Yeni Valide Sultan Camii\" ) after its partial reconstruction and completion between 1660 and 1665; is an Ottoman imperial mosque located in the Eminönü quarter of Istanbul, Turkey. It is situated on the Golden Horn, at the southern end of the Galata Bridge, and is one of the famous architectural landmarks of Istanbul.", "Title: Yeni Valide Mosque\n\nThe Yeni Valide Mosque (Turkish: \"Yeni Valide Camii\" ) is an 18th-century Ottoman mosque in the Üsküdar district of Istanbul, Turkey." ]
2,393
No. 28 Squadron, Indian Air Force, nicknamed "The First Supersonics" is a squadron of the Indian Air Force whose complement of personnel and aircraft assets ranks where amongst the airforces of the world?
fourth
bridge
easy
{ "title": [ "No. 28 Squadron IAF", "Indian Air Force" ], "sent_id": [ 0, 1 ] }
[ { "sentences": [ "The Indian Air Force's rank structure is based on that of the Royal Air Force.", " The highest rank attainable in the Indian Air Force is Marshal of the Indian Air Force, conferred by the President of India after exceptional service during wartime.", " MIAF Arjan Singh is the only officer to have achieved this rank.", " The head of the Indian Air Force is the Chief of the Air Staff, who holds the rank of Air Chief Marshal.", " The current Chief of the Air Staff is Air Chief Marshal Birender Singh Dhanoa, appointed on 31 December 2016, following the retirement of Air Chief Marshal Arup Raha." ], "title": "Air Force ranks and insignia of India" }, { "sentences": [ "Air Force Network (AFNet) is an Indian Air Force (IAF) owned, operated and managed digital information grid.", " The AFNet replaces the Indian Air Force's (IAF) old communication network set-up using the tropo-scatter technology of the 1950s making it a true net-centric combat force.", " The IAF project is part of the overall mission to network all three services, that is The Indian Army, The Indian Navy and The Indian Air Force.", " The former Defence Minister of India Shri AK Antony inaugurated the IAF's the AFNET on 14 September 2010 dedicating it to the people of India, for their direct or indirect participation in the communication revolution." ], "title": "Air Force Network" }, { "sentences": [ "Air Commodore Jagdev Chandra, (Punjabi) (6 October 1916 – 19 Apr 1991), Royal Indian Air force and later one of the first recruits of Indian Air Force, was a war veteran, served with excellence in Burma during World War 2.", " Was born in Peshawar, to a Punjabi family of repute, father a doctor and brother, the popular politician and Gandhian Jag Pravesh Chandra.", " He quit medical school to join J.R.D Tata as one of his first few students in flying.", " He joined the Royal Indian Air Force and was commissioned on 1 August 1940.", " He served as squadron leader and CO of the No.4 Squadron." ], "title": "Jagdev Chandra" }, { "sentences": [ "Surya Kiran (\"Rays of the Sun\") is an aerobatics demonstration team of the Indian Air Force.", " The Surya Kiran Aerobatic Team (SKAT) was formed in 1996 to serve as the \"Ambassadors of the Indian Air Force\" and to \"showcase the professionalism, the caliber and the mettle of the Indian Air Force\".", " In May 1996, Wg Cdr Kuldeep Malik, and his team was given the task to form a formation aerobatic team.", " The team has since performed numerous demonstrations in various parts of the country and abroad, and was amongst the renowned nine-aircraft public display aerobatic teams in the world.", " The squadron was primarily composed of the HAL HJT-16 Kiran Mk.2 military trainer aircraft and are based at the Bidar Air Force Station in Karnataka.", " The team was suspended in February 2011 due to shortage of basic jet trainers in IAF after grounding of HPT-32 trainers.", " Air Chief Marshal P.V. Naik said that Surya Kiran will upgrade to the BAE Hawk in 2015.", " The team has thereafter resurrected with six Hawk Mk 132 aircraft with their maiden display at AFS Hindan on 08 Oct 2015.", " The team after initial successes is now expanding to six ac with the final aim being to re-establish a nine ac team." ], "title": "Surya Kiran" }, { "sentences": [ "No. 28 Squadron, Indian Air Force, nicknamed \"The First Supersonics\" is a squadron of the Indian Air Force (IAF).", " It is currently based in Jamnagar, Gujarat with South Western Air Command and flies Mikoyan MiG-29s." ], "title": "No. 28 Squadron IAF" }, { "sentences": [ "Cope India are a series of international Air Force exercises between the Indian Air Force and the United States Air Force conducted on and over Indian soil.", " The first such exercise, which required many months of preparation, was conducted at the air force station in Gwalior from February 16 through February 27, 2004, with the US Air Force withdrawing troops and aircraft on February 27.", " The exercise included flight tests, practice and demonstrations as well as lectures on subjects related to aviation.", " There were also media functions and social interactions among troops of the two countries.", " After the event was over, the Indian Air Force indicated that \"[t]he mutual respect and bonhomie that developed between members of the two sides have cemented a firm foundation for moving ahead towards higher bilateralism.\"", " According to press reports, representatives of the United States found it a \"positive experience\" that led to the re-evaluation of some assumptions about US air tactics.", " The exercise was repeated in 2005, 2006, and 2009." ], "title": "Cope India" }, { "sentences": [ "Flight Lieutenant Vijay Vasant Tambay was an officer of the Indian Air Force whose aircraft was shot down on December 5, 1971 over West Pakistan while on a strike against the Pakistani airbase of Rafiqui, during the 1971 Indo-Pak War.", " Officially recorded by the Indian Air Force as killed in action, Flt Lt Tambay is believed to have been one of the five pilots reported by Pakistan Observer to have been captured alive on 5 December 1971.", " However, although a number of reports from eyewitnesses have subsequently suggested that Flt Lt Tambay was indeed captured alive, he was not repatriated at the end of the war, while the Pakistan Government denies having in their possession any Indian Prisoners of War from the 1971 war.", " making him one of The missing 54 Indian defence personnel from the war who are believed to be in Pakistani custody." ], "title": "Vijay Vasant Tambay" }, { "sentences": [ "No. 1 Squadron (\"The Tigers\") is the oldest squadron of the Indian Air Force.", " It operates as an multirole (air superiority, precision strike, and electronic warfare) unit.", " Based at Gwalior AFB, No. 1 Squadron falls under the Central Air Command, and along with No. 7 Squadron (\"Battle Axes\"), No. 9 Squadron (\"Wolf Pack\"), and TACDE, forms a part of 40 Wing of the Indian Air Force." ], "title": "No. 1 Squadron IAF" }, { "sentences": [ "Marshal of the Indian Air Force Arjan Singh, DFC (16 April 1919 – 16 September 2017) was an Indian Air Force marshal who served as Chief of the Air Staff from 1964 to 1969.", " For his distinguished service in commanding the IAF during the Indo-Pakistani War of 1965, he was awarded the Padma Vibhushan and in 1966 became the first IAF officer to be promoted to air chief marshal.", " After retiring from the IAF, he served as a diplomat, politician and advisor to the Indian government.", " He was Lieutenant Governor of Delhi from 1989 to 1990.", " In 2002, he became the first and only officer of the Indian Air Force to be promoted to five-star rank as Marshal of the Indian Air Force, equal to the army rank of Field Marshal." ], "title": "Arjan Singh" }, { "sentences": [ "The Indian Air Force (IAF; : \"Bhāratīya Vāyu Senā\") is the air arm of the Indian armed forces.", " Its complement of personnel and aircraft assets ranks fourth amongst the airforces of the world.", " Its primary mission is to secure Indian airspace and to conduct aerial warfare during armed conflict.", " It was officially established on 8 October 1932 as an auxiliary air force of the British Empire which honored India's aviation service during World War II with the prefix \"Royal\".", " After India gained independence from the United Kingdom in 1947, the name Royal Indian Air Force was kept and served in the name of Dominion of India.", " With the government's transition to a Republic in 1950, the prefix \"Royal\" was removed after only three years." ], "title": "Indian Air Force" } ]
[ "Title: Air Force ranks and insignia of India\n\nThe Indian Air Force's rank structure is based on that of the Royal Air Force. The highest rank attainable in the Indian Air Force is Marshal of the Indian Air Force, conferred by the President of India after exceptional service during wartime. MIAF Arjan Singh is the only officer to have achieved this rank. The head of the Indian Air Force is the Chief of the Air Staff, who holds the rank of Air Chief Marshal. The current Chief of the Air Staff is Air Chief Marshal Birender Singh Dhanoa, appointed on 31 December 2016, following the retirement of Air Chief Marshal Arup Raha.", "Title: Air Force Network\n\nAir Force Network (AFNet) is an Indian Air Force (IAF) owned, operated and managed digital information grid. The AFNet replaces the Indian Air Force's (IAF) old communication network set-up using the tropo-scatter technology of the 1950s making it a true net-centric combat force. The IAF project is part of the overall mission to network all three services, that is The Indian Army, The Indian Navy and The Indian Air Force. The former Defence Minister of India Shri AK Antony inaugurated the IAF's the AFNET on 14 September 2010 dedicating it to the people of India, for their direct or indirect participation in the communication revolution.", "Title: Jagdev Chandra\n\nAir Commodore Jagdev Chandra, (Punjabi) (6 October 1916 – 19 Apr 1991), Royal Indian Air force and later one of the first recruits of Indian Air Force, was a war veteran, served with excellence in Burma during World War 2. Was born in Peshawar, to a Punjabi family of repute, father a doctor and brother, the popular politician and Gandhian Jag Pravesh Chandra. He quit medical school to join J.R.D Tata as one of his first few students in flying. He joined the Royal Indian Air Force and was commissioned on 1 August 1940. He served as squadron leader and CO of the No.4 Squadron.", "Title: Surya Kiran\n\nSurya Kiran (\"Rays of the Sun\") is an aerobatics demonstration team of the Indian Air Force. The Surya Kiran Aerobatic Team (SKAT) was formed in 1996 to serve as the \"Ambassadors of the Indian Air Force\" and to \"showcase the professionalism, the caliber and the mettle of the Indian Air Force\". In May 1996, Wg Cdr Kuldeep Malik, and his team was given the task to form a formation aerobatic team. The team has since performed numerous demonstrations in various parts of the country and abroad, and was amongst the renowned nine-aircraft public display aerobatic teams in the world. The squadron was primarily composed of the HAL HJT-16 Kiran Mk.2 military trainer aircraft and are based at the Bidar Air Force Station in Karnataka. The team was suspended in February 2011 due to shortage of basic jet trainers in IAF after grounding of HPT-32 trainers. Air Chief Marshal P.V. Naik said that Surya Kiran will upgrade to the BAE Hawk in 2015. The team has thereafter resurrected with six Hawk Mk 132 aircraft with their maiden display at AFS Hindan on 08 Oct 2015. The team after initial successes is now expanding to six ac with the final aim being to re-establish a nine ac team.", "Title: No. 28 Squadron IAF\n\nNo. 28 Squadron, Indian Air Force, nicknamed \"The First Supersonics\" is a squadron of the Indian Air Force (IAF). It is currently based in Jamnagar, Gujarat with South Western Air Command and flies Mikoyan MiG-29s.", "Title: Cope India\n\nCope India are a series of international Air Force exercises between the Indian Air Force and the United States Air Force conducted on and over Indian soil. The first such exercise, which required many months of preparation, was conducted at the air force station in Gwalior from February 16 through February 27, 2004, with the US Air Force withdrawing troops and aircraft on February 27. The exercise included flight tests, practice and demonstrations as well as lectures on subjects related to aviation. There were also media functions and social interactions among troops of the two countries. After the event was over, the Indian Air Force indicated that \"[t]he mutual respect and bonhomie that developed between members of the two sides have cemented a firm foundation for moving ahead towards higher bilateralism.\" According to press reports, representatives of the United States found it a \"positive experience\" that led to the re-evaluation of some assumptions about US air tactics. The exercise was repeated in 2005, 2006, and 2009.", "Title: Vijay Vasant Tambay\n\nFlight Lieutenant Vijay Vasant Tambay was an officer of the Indian Air Force whose aircraft was shot down on December 5, 1971 over West Pakistan while on a strike against the Pakistani airbase of Rafiqui, during the 1971 Indo-Pak War. Officially recorded by the Indian Air Force as killed in action, Flt Lt Tambay is believed to have been one of the five pilots reported by Pakistan Observer to have been captured alive on 5 December 1971. However, although a number of reports from eyewitnesses have subsequently suggested that Flt Lt Tambay was indeed captured alive, he was not repatriated at the end of the war, while the Pakistan Government denies having in their possession any Indian Prisoners of War from the 1971 war. making him one of The missing 54 Indian defence personnel from the war who are believed to be in Pakistani custody.", "Title: No. 1 Squadron IAF\n\nNo. 1 Squadron (\"The Tigers\") is the oldest squadron of the Indian Air Force. It operates as an multirole (air superiority, precision strike, and electronic warfare) unit. Based at Gwalior AFB, No. 1 Squadron falls under the Central Air Command, and along with No. 7 Squadron (\"Battle Axes\"), No. 9 Squadron (\"Wolf Pack\"), and TACDE, forms a part of 40 Wing of the Indian Air Force.", "Title: Arjan Singh\n\nMarshal of the Indian Air Force Arjan Singh, DFC (16 April 1919 – 16 September 2017) was an Indian Air Force marshal who served as Chief of the Air Staff from 1964 to 1969. For his distinguished service in commanding the IAF during the Indo-Pakistani War of 1965, he was awarded the Padma Vibhushan and in 1966 became the first IAF officer to be promoted to air chief marshal. After retiring from the IAF, he served as a diplomat, politician and advisor to the Indian government. He was Lieutenant Governor of Delhi from 1989 to 1990. In 2002, he became the first and only officer of the Indian Air Force to be promoted to five-star rank as Marshal of the Indian Air Force, equal to the army rank of Field Marshal.", "Title: Indian Air Force\n\nThe Indian Air Force (IAF; : \"Bhāratīya Vāyu Senā\") is the air arm of the Indian armed forces. Its complement of personnel and aircraft assets ranks fourth amongst the airforces of the world. Its primary mission is to secure Indian airspace and to conduct aerial warfare during armed conflict. It was officially established on 8 October 1932 as an auxiliary air force of the British Empire which honored India's aviation service during World War II with the prefix \"Royal\". After India gained independence from the United Kingdom in 1947, the name Royal Indian Air Force was kept and served in the name of Dominion of India. With the government's transition to a Republic in 1950, the prefix \"Royal\" was removed after only three years." ]
2,394
What adult fiction book by Kat Spears in based on a play 1897 by Edmond Rostand?
Sway
bridge
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[ "Title: Cyrano de Bergerac (1946 film)\n\nCyrano de Bergerac is a 1946 French romantic comedy film directed by Fernand Rivers and starring Claude Dauphin, Ellen Bernsen and Pierre Bertin. It is based on the 1897 play \"Cyrano de Bergerac\" by Edmond Rostand.", "Title: Cyrano de Bergerac (play)\n\nCyrano de Bergerac is a play written in 1897 by Edmond Rostand. Although there was a real Cyrano de Bergerac, the play is a fictionalization of his life that follows the broad outlines of it.", "Title: Chantecler (play)\n\nChantecler is a verse play in four acts written by Edmond Rostand. The play is notable in that all the characters are farmyard animals including the main protagonist, a chanticleer, or rooster. The play centers on the theme of idealism and spiritual sincerity, as contrasted with cynicism and artificiality. Much of the play satirizes modernist artistic doctrines from Rostand's romanticist perspective.", "Title: Cyrano de Bergerac (1990 film)\n\nCyrano de Bergerac is a 1990 French comedy drama film directed by Jean-Paul Rappeneau and based on the 1897 play of the same name by Edmond Rostand, adapted by Jean-Claude Carrière and Rappeneau. It stars Gérard Depardieu, Anne Brochet and Vincent Pérez. The film was a co-production between companies in France and Hungary.", "Title: Sway (book)\n\nSway is a 2014 young adult fiction book by American author Kat Spears and her debut novel. The work was first published on 16 September 2014 through St. Martin's Griffin and is a modern take on the story of Cyrano de Bergerac.", "Title: Sarah Bernhardt\n\nSarah Bernhardt (] ; 22 or 23 October 1844 – 26 March 1923) was a French stage actress who starred in some of the most popular French plays of the late 19th and early 20th centuries, including \"La Dame Aux Camelias\" by Alexandre Dumas, \"fils\", \"Ruy Blas\" by Victor Hugo, \"Fédora\" and \"La Tosca\" by Victorien Sardou, and \"L'Aiglon\" by Edmond Rostand. She also played male roles, including Shakespeare's Hamlet. Rostand called her \"the queen of the pose and the princess of the gesture\", while Hugo praised her \"golden voice\". She made several theatrical tours around the world, and was one of the first prominent actresses to make sound recordings and to act in motion pictures.", "Title: Roxanne (film)\n\nRoxanne is a 1987 American romantic comedy film directed by Fred Schepisi and starring Steve Martin and Daryl Hannah. It is a modern retelling of Edmond Rostand's 1897 verse play \"Cyrano de Bergerac\", adapted by Steve Martin.", "Title: Cyrano Agency\n\nCyrano Agency (; lit. \"Cyrano Dating Agency\") is a 2010 South Korean romantic comedy starring Uhm Tae-woong, Park Shin-hye, Choi Daniel, Park Chul-min and Lee Min-jung. It is a modern take on Edmond Rostand's 1897 play \"Cyrano de Bergerac\", which focuses on a dating agency that helps its customers win the hearts of the people they desire. Produced by Myung Films and distributed by Lotte Entertainment, the film was released on September 16, 2010 and ran for 121 minutes. The film was later remade into the Tamil-language as Idhu Enna Maayam.", "Title: Cyrano de Bergerac (1950 film)\n\nCyrano de Bergerac is a 1950 drama romance film based on the 1897 French Alexandrine verse drama \"Cyrano de Bergerac\" by Edmond Rostand. It uses poet Brian Hooker's 1923 English blank verse translation as the basis for its screenplay. The film was the first motion picture version in English of Rostand's play, though there were several earlier adaptations in different languages.", "Title: Maurice Rostand\n\nMaurice Rostand (26 May 1891 – 21 February 1968) was a French author, the son of the noted poet and dramatist Edmond Rostand and the poet Rosemonde Gérard, and brother of the biologist Jean Rostand." ]
2,395
What type of music do Freddie Hart and Earl Poole Ball both write?
Country
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[ { "sentences": [ "\"Trip to Heaven\" is a 1973 single by Freddie Hart and the Heartbeats.", " \"Trip to Heaven\" was Freddie Hart's sixth and final number one on the country chart.", " The single stayed at number one for a single week and spent a total of thirteen weeks on the country chart." ], "title": "Trip to Heaven" }, { "sentences": [ "Jack Lebsock is an American country music artist, also known as Jack Grayson, \"Blackjack\" Jack Grayson and Jack Grayson and Blackjack.", " He recorded under various labels between 1973 and 1984, charting thirteen times on the \"Billboard\" Hot Country Singles (now Hot Country Songs) charts.", " Grayson's biggest chart hit is a No. 18-peaking cover of Percy Sledge's \"When a Man Loves a Woman.\"", " Lebsock was also, in the 1970s, a writer for ABC Music Publishing, having written songs for Roy Clark.", " He also wrote three of Freddie Hart's singles: \"Bless Your Heart\", \"Super Kind of Woman\", and \"The First Time\"." ], "title": "Jack Grayson" }, { "sentences": [ "\"Easy Loving\" is a song composed by country music singer-songwriter Freddie Hart.", " Released in the summer of 1971, it became Hart's breakthrough hit and a country music standard." ], "title": "Easy Loving" }, { "sentences": [ "Frederick Segrest (born December 21, 1926), known professionally as Freddie Hart, is an American country musician and songwriter best known for his chart-topping country song and lone pop hit \"Easy Loving,\" which won the Country Music Association Song of the Year award in 1971 and 1972." ], "title": "Freddie Hart" }, { "sentences": [ "Earl Poole Ball (Jr) (born March 12, 1941) is an American singer-songwriter, pianist, music producer and actor.", " His musical work spans the Ameripolitan, Country, Americana and Rockabilly genres.", " He has performed with many well known American musicians, including Buck Owens & The Buckaroos, Gram Parsons, Carl Perkins, Merle Haggard, Freddie Hart, Marty Stuart, Phil Ochs, Michael Nesmith, Marty Robbins, Wynn Stewart, The Flying Burrito Brothers and The Byrds.", " He is best known for his 20 years spent touring and recording with Johnny Cash.", " (1977-1997)" ], "title": "Earl Poole Ball" }, { "sentences": [ "\"My Hang-Up Is You\" is a 1972 single by Freddie Hart and the Heartbeats.", " \"My Hang-Up Is You\" was Hart's second number one on the U.S. country singles chart.", " The single stayed at number one for six weeks and spent a total of eighteen weeks on the chart." ], "title": "My Hang-Up Is You" }, { "sentences": [ "\"Bless Your Heart\" is a song made famous by country music singer Freddie Hart, and was the title track to Hart's 1972 album.", " The song was his third No. 1 song on the country chart." ], "title": "Bless Your Heart (song)" }, { "sentences": [ "\"Got the All Overs For You (All Over Me)' is a 1972 single by Freddie Hart and the Heartbeats.", " \"Got the All Overs For You (All Over Me)\" was Freddie Hart's fourth number one on the country chart.", " The single stayed at number one for three weeks at and spent a total of sixteen weeks on the country chart." ], "title": "Got the All Overs for You (All Over Me)" }, { "sentences": [ "\"Super Kind of Woman\" is a 1973 single by Freddie Hart and the Heartbeats.", " \"Super Kind of Woman\" was Freddie Hart's fifth number one on the country charts.", " The single stayed at number one for a single week and spent twelve weeks on the country chart." ], "title": "Super Kind of Woman" }, { "sentences": [ "Hubert Brad Lewis (born December 25, 1930 in Yeaddiss, Kentucky), known professionally as Hugh X. Lewis, is an American country music singer-songwriter-poet.", " In 2006, the State of Tennessee Senate and House designated Col. Hugh X. Lewis as the Poet Laureate of Christian-Country Music.", " He recorded between 1964 and currently for various labels, and charted fifteen singles on the Hot Country Songs charts.", " Lewis's debut single, \"What I Need Most\", peaked at number 21 on this chart.", " Lewis also wrote Stonewall Jackson's biggest hit, \"B.J. the D.J.,\" and 11 other songs for Stonewall.", " He also wrote songs for many other country artists - Charlie Pride, Little Jimmy Dickens, Carl and Pearl Butler,Carl Smith, Freddie Hart, Kitty Wells, Lynn Anderson, Del Reeves, Billy Ed Wheeler, Mac Wiseman, Leon Mc Caluff and the original Texas Playboys, George Morgan, Tommy Cash, Ray Pillow, Hank Mills, Bobby Goldsboro, Bob Luman and many others.", " Stonewall Jackson's number one single \"B.J. the D.J.\"" ], "title": "Hugh X. Lewis" } ]
[ "Title: Trip to Heaven\n\n\"Trip to Heaven\" is a 1973 single by Freddie Hart and the Heartbeats. \"Trip to Heaven\" was Freddie Hart's sixth and final number one on the country chart. The single stayed at number one for a single week and spent a total of thirteen weeks on the country chart.", "Title: Jack Grayson\n\nJack Lebsock is an American country music artist, also known as Jack Grayson, \"Blackjack\" Jack Grayson and Jack Grayson and Blackjack. He recorded under various labels between 1973 and 1984, charting thirteen times on the \"Billboard\" Hot Country Singles (now Hot Country Songs) charts. Grayson's biggest chart hit is a No. 18-peaking cover of Percy Sledge's \"When a Man Loves a Woman.\" Lebsock was also, in the 1970s, a writer for ABC Music Publishing, having written songs for Roy Clark. He also wrote three of Freddie Hart's singles: \"Bless Your Heart\", \"Super Kind of Woman\", and \"The First Time\".", "Title: Easy Loving\n\n\"Easy Loving\" is a song composed by country music singer-songwriter Freddie Hart. Released in the summer of 1971, it became Hart's breakthrough hit and a country music standard.", "Title: Freddie Hart\n\nFrederick Segrest (born December 21, 1926), known professionally as Freddie Hart, is an American country musician and songwriter best known for his chart-topping country song and lone pop hit \"Easy Loving,\" which won the Country Music Association Song of the Year award in 1971 and 1972.", "Title: Earl Poole Ball\n\nEarl Poole Ball (Jr) (born March 12, 1941) is an American singer-songwriter, pianist, music producer and actor. His musical work spans the Ameripolitan, Country, Americana and Rockabilly genres. He has performed with many well known American musicians, including Buck Owens & The Buckaroos, Gram Parsons, Carl Perkins, Merle Haggard, Freddie Hart, Marty Stuart, Phil Ochs, Michael Nesmith, Marty Robbins, Wynn Stewart, The Flying Burrito Brothers and The Byrds. He is best known for his 20 years spent touring and recording with Johnny Cash. (1977-1997)", "Title: My Hang-Up Is You\n\n\"My Hang-Up Is You\" is a 1972 single by Freddie Hart and the Heartbeats. \"My Hang-Up Is You\" was Hart's second number one on the U.S. country singles chart. The single stayed at number one for six weeks and spent a total of eighteen weeks on the chart.", "Title: Bless Your Heart (song)\n\n\"Bless Your Heart\" is a song made famous by country music singer Freddie Hart, and was the title track to Hart's 1972 album. The song was his third No. 1 song on the country chart.", "Title: Got the All Overs for You (All Over Me)\n\n\"Got the All Overs For You (All Over Me)' is a 1972 single by Freddie Hart and the Heartbeats. \"Got the All Overs For You (All Over Me)\" was Freddie Hart's fourth number one on the country chart. The single stayed at number one for three weeks at and spent a total of sixteen weeks on the country chart.", "Title: Super Kind of Woman\n\n\"Super Kind of Woman\" is a 1973 single by Freddie Hart and the Heartbeats. \"Super Kind of Woman\" was Freddie Hart's fifth number one on the country charts. The single stayed at number one for a single week and spent twelve weeks on the country chart.", "Title: Hugh X. Lewis\n\nHubert Brad Lewis (born December 25, 1930 in Yeaddiss, Kentucky), known professionally as Hugh X. Lewis, is an American country music singer-songwriter-poet. In 2006, the State of Tennessee Senate and House designated Col. Hugh X. Lewis as the Poet Laureate of Christian-Country Music. He recorded between 1964 and currently for various labels, and charted fifteen singles on the Hot Country Songs charts. Lewis's debut single, \"What I Need Most\", peaked at number 21 on this chart. Lewis also wrote Stonewall Jackson's biggest hit, \"B.J. the D.J.,\" and 11 other songs for Stonewall. He also wrote songs for many other country artists - Charlie Pride, Little Jimmy Dickens, Carl and Pearl Butler,Carl Smith, Freddie Hart, Kitty Wells, Lynn Anderson, Del Reeves, Billy Ed Wheeler, Mac Wiseman, Leon Mc Caluff and the original Texas Playboys, George Morgan, Tommy Cash, Ray Pillow, Hank Mills, Bobby Goldsboro, Bob Luman and many others. Stonewall Jackson's number one single \"B.J. the D.J.\"" ]
2,396
Owen Wilson, who played in the movie "Father Figures" earned a nomination for the Academy Award for Best Original Scrrenplay for what movie?
The Royal Tenenbaums
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[ { "sentences": [ "\"A Love That Will Never Grow Old\" is a song from the film \"Brokeback Mountain\".", " Its music was composed by Argentine composer Gustavo Santaolalla, with lyrics by Bernie Taupin, and performed by singer Emmylou Harris.", " It won the 2005 Golden Globe Award for Best Original Song, the Satellite Award and the Internet Movie Award for Best Original Song.", " The song was nominated at the World Soundtrack Awards for Best Original Song Written Directly for a Film but was not eligible for Academy Award consideration owing to its insufficient air time in the movie.", " It is available on the ." ], "title": "A Love That Will Never Grow Old" }, { "sentences": [ "Antonio Sánchez (born on November 1, 1971) is a Mexican-American jazz drummer.", " In 2014, his popularity increased when he composed an original film score for the film \"Birdman\", directed by Alejandro G. Iñárritu.", " The soundtrack album was released on October 14, 2014.", " The score earned him a nomination for the Golden Globe Award for Best Original Score and BAFTA Award for Best Film Music; he won the Critics' Choice Movie Award for Best Score and Satellite Award for Best Original Score." ], "title": "Antonio Sánchez (drummer)" }, { "sentences": [ "Kenneth Lonergan (born October 16, 1962) is an American film director, playwright, and screenwriter.", " He is best known for co-writing \"Gangs of New York\" (2002), and for writing and directing \"You Can Count On Me\" (2000), \"Margaret\" (2011), and \"Manchester by the Sea\" (2016).", " Lonergan earned an Academy Award for Best Director nomination for \"Manchester by the Sea\", and was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Original Screenplay for \"You Can Count On Me\", \"Gangs of New York\", and \"Manchester by the Sea\", winning for the latter at the 89th Academy Awards.", " He also won the BAFTA Award for Best Original Screenplay for \"Manchester by the Sea\" at the 70th British Academy Film Awards." ], "title": "Kenneth Lonergan" }, { "sentences": [ "Owen Cunningham Wilson (born November 18, 1968) is an American actor, producer, screenwriter and comedian.", " He has had a long association with filmmaker Wes Anderson, with whom he shared writing and acting credits for \"Bottle Rocket\" (1996) and \"The Royal Tenenbaums\" (2001), the latter of which earned him a nomination for the Academy Award for Best Original Screenplay.", " His older brother Andrew and younger brother Luke are also actors, with whom he has collaborated a number of times.", " He starred with Ben Stiller in numerous films, and is known for his roles in Frat Pack comedies and as well as voicing Lightning McQueen in the \"Cars\" franchise." ], "title": "Owen Wilson" }, { "sentences": [ "Buster: The Original Motion Picture Soundtrack is the soundtrack for the 1988 British film \"Buster\".", " The album is essentially a collection of oldies, tucked in between two Phil Collins songs that were recorded for the film, in which he starred. \"", "Two Hearts\" was specially written for the film, having earned a Grammy Award for Best Song Written Specifically for a Motion Picture or Television in 1989, a Golden Globe Award for Best Original Song (tying with \"Let the River Run\" from \"Working Girl\" by Carly Simon) as well as an Academy Award nomination for Best Original Song, and \"A Groovy Kind of Love\" with a Grammy Award nomination for Best Pop Vocal Performance, Male was a remake of a song taken to #2 in the UK Singles Chart in 1965 by The Mindbenders.", " Both were released as singles, and topped the \"Billboard\" Hot 100 chart, with \"A Groovy Kind of Love\" also reaching #1 in the UK.", " Other new songs include Collins' \"Big Noise\" and The Four Tops' \"Loco in Acapulco\", co-written by Collins.", " The soundtrack received at the Brit Awards in 1989 the award for British Soundtrack Album, while Collins received the award British Male Artist for his contribution to the soundtrack album." ], "title": "Buster (soundtrack)" }, { "sentences": [ "The Royal Tenenbaums is a 2001 American comedy-drama film directed by Wes Anderson and co-written with Owen Wilson.", " The film stars Danny Glover, Gene Hackman, Anjelica Huston, Bill Murray, Gwyneth Paltrow, Ben Stiller, Luke Wilson, and Owen Wilson.", " Ostensibly based on a non-existent novel and told with a literary narrative, the story follows the lives of three gifted siblings who experience great success in youth, and even greater disappointment and failure in adulthood.", " The children's eccentric father Royal Tenenbaum (Hackman) leaves them in their adolescent years, returning to them after they have grown, and falsely claiming to have a terminal illness.", " Long after he was shunned by his family, Royal gradually reconciles with his children and ex-wife (Huston)." ], "title": "The Royal Tenenbaums" }, { "sentences": [ "Grenville Thomas Owen Wilson, registered at birth as Thomas Grenville Owen Wilson, (born 9 April 1932 in Elmley Lovett, Worcestershire) is an English former cricketer who played 13 first-class games for Worcestershire in the early 1950s." ], "title": "Grenville Wilson" }, { "sentences": [ "Tarzan: An Original Walt Disney Records Soundtrack is the soundtrack for the 1999 Disney animated film, \"Tarzan\".", " The songs on the soundtrack were composed by Phil Collins, and the instrumental score by Mark Mancina.", " The song \"You'll Be in My Heart\" won both the Academy Award for Best Original Song and the Golden Globe Award for Best Original Song and received a Grammy Award nomination for Best Song Written for a Motion Picture, Television or Other Visual Media, while the soundtrack album won a Grammy Award for Best Soundtrack Album.", " For his contribution to the soundtrack, Collins received an American Music Award for Favorite Adult Contemporary Artist." ], "title": "Tarzan (1999 film soundtrack)" }, { "sentences": [ "From a Whisper is a Kenyan drama film written and directed by African Movie Academy Award winner Wanuri Kahiu.", " The film received 12 nominations and won 5 awards at the African Movie Academy Awards in 2009, including \"Best Picture\", \"Best Original Soundtrack\", \"Best Director\", \"Best Original Screenplay\" and \"AMAA Achievement in Editing\".", " The film also won the \"Best Feature Narrative\" award at the 2010 Pan African Film & Arts Festival, and was honored with the 2010 BAFTA/LA \"Festival Choice Prize\".", " Although the film commemorates the 10th anniversary of the August 7th terrorist bombing in Kenya in 1998, it is not about the terrorist bombing.", " The movie portrays a realistic story of the aftermath of the bombing, by capturing the lives of the victims and their families who had to pick up the pieces of their lives shredded by the blast." ], "title": "From a Whisper" }, { "sentences": [ "Father Figures (formerly known as Bastards; also known as Who's Your Daddy?", " in the United Kingdom) is an upcoming American road trip comedy film directed by Lawrence Sher and written by Justin Malen.", " The film stars Owen Wilson, Ed Helms, J. K. Simmons, Katt Williams, Terry Bradshaw, Ving Rhames, Harry Shearer, June Squibb, Christopher Walken, and Glenn Close.", " Principal photography began on October 5, 2015, in Atlanta.", " Sher is making his directorial debut with the film." ], "title": "Father Figures" } ]
[ "Title: A Love That Will Never Grow Old\n\n\"A Love That Will Never Grow Old\" is a song from the film \"Brokeback Mountain\". Its music was composed by Argentine composer Gustavo Santaolalla, with lyrics by Bernie Taupin, and performed by singer Emmylou Harris. It won the 2005 Golden Globe Award for Best Original Song, the Satellite Award and the Internet Movie Award for Best Original Song. The song was nominated at the World Soundtrack Awards for Best Original Song Written Directly for a Film but was not eligible for Academy Award consideration owing to its insufficient air time in the movie. It is available on the .", "Title: Antonio Sánchez (drummer)\n\nAntonio Sánchez (born on November 1, 1971) is a Mexican-American jazz drummer. In 2014, his popularity increased when he composed an original film score for the film \"Birdman\", directed by Alejandro G. Iñárritu. The soundtrack album was released on October 14, 2014. The score earned him a nomination for the Golden Globe Award for Best Original Score and BAFTA Award for Best Film Music; he won the Critics' Choice Movie Award for Best Score and Satellite Award for Best Original Score.", "Title: Kenneth Lonergan\n\nKenneth Lonergan (born October 16, 1962) is an American film director, playwright, and screenwriter. He is best known for co-writing \"Gangs of New York\" (2002), and for writing and directing \"You Can Count On Me\" (2000), \"Margaret\" (2011), and \"Manchester by the Sea\" (2016). Lonergan earned an Academy Award for Best Director nomination for \"Manchester by the Sea\", and was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Original Screenplay for \"You Can Count On Me\", \"Gangs of New York\", and \"Manchester by the Sea\", winning for the latter at the 89th Academy Awards. He also won the BAFTA Award for Best Original Screenplay for \"Manchester by the Sea\" at the 70th British Academy Film Awards.", "Title: Owen Wilson\n\nOwen Cunningham Wilson (born November 18, 1968) is an American actor, producer, screenwriter and comedian. He has had a long association with filmmaker Wes Anderson, with whom he shared writing and acting credits for \"Bottle Rocket\" (1996) and \"The Royal Tenenbaums\" (2001), the latter of which earned him a nomination for the Academy Award for Best Original Screenplay. His older brother Andrew and younger brother Luke are also actors, with whom he has collaborated a number of times. He starred with Ben Stiller in numerous films, and is known for his roles in Frat Pack comedies and as well as voicing Lightning McQueen in the \"Cars\" franchise.", "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: The Royal Tenenbaums\n\nThe Royal Tenenbaums is a 2001 American comedy-drama film directed by Wes Anderson and co-written with Owen Wilson. The film stars Danny Glover, Gene Hackman, Anjelica Huston, Bill Murray, Gwyneth Paltrow, Ben Stiller, Luke Wilson, and Owen Wilson. Ostensibly based on a non-existent novel and told with a literary narrative, the story follows the lives of three gifted siblings who experience great success in youth, and even greater disappointment and failure in adulthood. The children's eccentric father Royal Tenenbaum (Hackman) leaves them in their adolescent years, returning to them after they have grown, and falsely claiming to have a terminal illness. Long after he was shunned by his family, Royal gradually reconciles with his children and ex-wife (Huston).", "Title: Grenville Wilson\n\nGrenville Thomas Owen Wilson, registered at birth as Thomas Grenville Owen Wilson, (born 9 April 1932 in Elmley Lovett, Worcestershire) is an English former cricketer who played 13 first-class games for Worcestershire in the early 1950s.", "Title: Tarzan (1999 film soundtrack)\n\nTarzan: An Original Walt Disney Records Soundtrack is the soundtrack for the 1999 Disney animated film, \"Tarzan\". The songs on the soundtrack were composed by Phil Collins, and the instrumental score by Mark Mancina. The song \"You'll Be in My Heart\" won both the Academy Award for Best Original Song and the Golden Globe Award for Best Original Song and received a Grammy Award nomination for Best Song Written for a Motion Picture, Television or Other Visual Media, while the soundtrack album won a Grammy Award for Best Soundtrack Album. For his contribution to the soundtrack, Collins received an American Music Award for Favorite Adult Contemporary Artist.", "Title: From a Whisper\n\nFrom a Whisper is a Kenyan drama film written and directed by African Movie Academy Award winner Wanuri Kahiu. The film received 12 nominations and won 5 awards at the African Movie Academy Awards in 2009, including \"Best Picture\", \"Best Original Soundtrack\", \"Best Director\", \"Best Original Screenplay\" and \"AMAA Achievement in Editing\". The film also won the \"Best Feature Narrative\" award at the 2010 Pan African Film & Arts Festival, and was honored with the 2010 BAFTA/LA \"Festival Choice Prize\". Although the film commemorates the 10th anniversary of the August 7th terrorist bombing in Kenya in 1998, it is not about the terrorist bombing. The movie portrays a realistic story of the aftermath of the bombing, by capturing the lives of the victims and their families who had to pick up the pieces of their lives shredded by the blast.", "Title: Father Figures\n\nFather Figures (formerly known as Bastards; also known as Who's Your Daddy? in the United Kingdom) is an upcoming American road trip comedy film directed by Lawrence Sher and written by Justin Malen. The film stars Owen Wilson, Ed Helms, J. K. Simmons, Katt Williams, Terry Bradshaw, Ving Rhames, Harry Shearer, June Squibb, Christopher Walken, and Glenn Close. Principal photography began on October 5, 2015, in Atlanta. Sher is making his directorial debut with the film." ]
2,397
Have Ryan Key and John Corabi been members of the same band?
no
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[ { "sentences": [ "William Ryan Key (born December 17, 1979) is an American rock musician.", " He is best known as the former lead singer, songwriter, and rhythm guitarist of the former pop punk musical group Yellowcard." ], "title": "Ryan Key" }, { "sentences": [ "\"Misunderstood\" is a power ballad by the American heavy metal band Mötley Crüe, released on their 1994 eponymous album.", " The lyrics were written by vocalist/guitarist John Corabi and bassist Nikki Sixx, while the music was written by Corabi, Sixx, drummer Tommy Lee and guitarist Mick Mars.", " The song charted at number 24 on the Mainstream rock charts." ], "title": "Misunderstood (Mötley Crüe song)" }, { "sentences": [ "Bruce Howard Kulick (born December 12, 1953) is an American guitarist, musician and since 2000 a member of the band Grand Funk Railroad.", " Previously, Kulick was a long-time member of the band Kiss (1984-1996).", " He was also a member of Union with John Corabi from 1997-2002, and Blackjack from 1979 to 1980." ], "title": "Bruce Kulick" }, { "sentences": [ "Eric Singer Project is an American rock band.", " ESP was founded in the 1990s by Eric Singer, drummer for such acts as Lita Ford, Black Sabbath, Badlands, Alice Cooper, and Kiss, along with Bruce Kulick (Kiss, Grand Funk Railroad) on guitar, John Corabi (The Scream, Mötley Crüe, Ratt) on guitar and bass, and Karl Cochran on guitar and bass.", " Vocals duties were shared by Eric, John, and Karl." ], "title": "Eric Singer Project" }, { "sentences": [ "Brides of Destruction was a short-lived American hard rock supergroup from Los Angeles, California, formed in 2002.", " The band's last lineup consisted of singer London LeGrand (vocals), Tracii Guns (lead guitar) and Scot Coogan (drums, percussion).", " Previous members of the band were Nikki Sixx (bass), Kris Kohls (drums), Adam Hamilton (keyboard), John Corabi (rhythm guitar), Scott Sorry (bass) and Ginger (rhythm guitar)." ], "title": "Brides of Destruction" }, { "sentences": [ "\"Hooligan's Holiday\" is a song by American heavy metal band, Mötley Crüe, released on their 1994 eponymous album.", " The lyrics to the song were written by vocalist/rhythm guitarist John Corabi and bassist Nikki Sixx, while the music was written by Corabi, Sixx, drummer Tommy Lee and guitarist Mick Mars." ], "title": "Hooligan's Holiday" }, { "sentences": [ "Here Come the Brides is the debut album by Brides of Destruction released via Sanctuary Records on March 9, 2004.", " It is their most successful album being the only one to have a charting on the \"Billboard\" 200, it is also the only album that features bassist Nikki Sixx who would leave the band to rejoin Mötley Crüe for their reunion tour in 2005 and also the only album to feature John Corabi." ], "title": "Here Come the Brides (album)" }, { "sentences": [ "The Scream was a Los Angeles-based hard rock band formed in 1989 as Saints Or Sinners.", " The band originally featured former Angora singer John Corabi and former Racer X members guitarist Bruce Bouillet, bassist Juan Alderete, and drummer Scott Travis.", " However, Scott Travis quickly left to join Judas Priest, and was replaced by former Shark Island drummer Walt Woodward III.", " Scott Travis co-wrote \"I Don't Care\" on \"Let It Scream\", though he didn't actually play on the album." ], "title": "The Scream (band)" }, { "sentences": [ "John Corabi (born April 26, 1959) is a hard rock singer and guitarist who has worked with such bands as Angora, The Scream, Mötley Crüe, Union and ESP (both with former Kiss lead guitarist Bruce Kulick), Ratt (as a guitarist), Twenty 4 Seven (with his then Ratt bandmate Bobby Blotzer), Zen Lunatic, Brides of Destruction, and Angel City Outlaws (with his then Ratt bandmates Robbie Crane and Bobby Blotzer, and former Ratt guitarist Keri Kelli, who he replaced in Ratt).", " He is the current lead singer for The Dead Daisies." ], "title": "John Corabi" }, { "sentences": [ "Mötley Crüe is the eponymous sixth studio album by American heavy metal band Mötley Crüe.", " It was released on March 15, 1994, and is the only album that does not feature lead singer Vince Neil, who had departed from the band in 1992.", " Neil was replaced by former The Scream vocalist John Corabi on the album." ], "title": "Mötley Crüe (album)" } ]
[ "Title: Ryan Key\n\nWilliam Ryan Key (born December 17, 1979) is an American rock musician. He is best known as the former lead singer, songwriter, and rhythm guitarist of the former pop punk musical group Yellowcard.", "Title: Misunderstood (Mötley Crüe song)\n\n\"Misunderstood\" is a power ballad by the American heavy metal band Mötley Crüe, released on their 1994 eponymous album. The lyrics were written by vocalist/guitarist John Corabi and bassist Nikki Sixx, while the music was written by Corabi, Sixx, drummer Tommy Lee and guitarist Mick Mars. The song charted at number 24 on the Mainstream rock charts.", "Title: Bruce Kulick\n\nBruce Howard Kulick (born December 12, 1953) is an American guitarist, musician and since 2000 a member of the band Grand Funk Railroad. Previously, Kulick was a long-time member of the band Kiss (1984-1996). He was also a member of Union with John Corabi from 1997-2002, and Blackjack from 1979 to 1980.", "Title: Eric Singer Project\n\nEric Singer Project is an American rock band. ESP was founded in the 1990s by Eric Singer, drummer for such acts as Lita Ford, Black Sabbath, Badlands, Alice Cooper, and Kiss, along with Bruce Kulick (Kiss, Grand Funk Railroad) on guitar, John Corabi (The Scream, Mötley Crüe, Ratt) on guitar and bass, and Karl Cochran on guitar and bass. Vocals duties were shared by Eric, John, and Karl.", "Title: Brides of Destruction\n\nBrides of Destruction was a short-lived American hard rock supergroup from Los Angeles, California, formed in 2002. The band's last lineup consisted of singer London LeGrand (vocals), Tracii Guns (lead guitar) and Scot Coogan (drums, percussion). Previous members of the band were Nikki Sixx (bass), Kris Kohls (drums), Adam Hamilton (keyboard), John Corabi (rhythm guitar), Scott Sorry (bass) and Ginger (rhythm guitar).", "Title: Hooligan's Holiday\n\n\"Hooligan's Holiday\" is a song by American heavy metal band, Mötley Crüe, released on their 1994 eponymous album. The lyrics to the song were written by vocalist/rhythm guitarist John Corabi and bassist Nikki Sixx, while the music was written by Corabi, Sixx, drummer Tommy Lee and guitarist Mick Mars.", "Title: Here Come the Brides (album)\n\nHere Come the Brides is the debut album by Brides of Destruction released via Sanctuary Records on March 9, 2004. It is their most successful album being the only one to have a charting on the \"Billboard\" 200, it is also the only album that features bassist Nikki Sixx who would leave the band to rejoin Mötley Crüe for their reunion tour in 2005 and also the only album to feature John Corabi.", "Title: The Scream (band)\n\nThe Scream was a Los Angeles-based hard rock band formed in 1989 as Saints Or Sinners. The band originally featured former Angora singer John Corabi and former Racer X members guitarist Bruce Bouillet, bassist Juan Alderete, and drummer Scott Travis. However, Scott Travis quickly left to join Judas Priest, and was replaced by former Shark Island drummer Walt Woodward III. Scott Travis co-wrote \"I Don't Care\" on \"Let It Scream\", though he didn't actually play on the album.", "Title: John Corabi\n\nJohn Corabi (born April 26, 1959) is a hard rock singer and guitarist who has worked with such bands as Angora, The Scream, Mötley Crüe, Union and ESP (both with former Kiss lead guitarist Bruce Kulick), Ratt (as a guitarist), Twenty 4 Seven (with his then Ratt bandmate Bobby Blotzer), Zen Lunatic, Brides of Destruction, and Angel City Outlaws (with his then Ratt bandmates Robbie Crane and Bobby Blotzer, and former Ratt guitarist Keri Kelli, who he replaced in Ratt). He is the current lead singer for The Dead Daisies.", "Title: Mötley Crüe (album)\n\nMötley Crüe is the eponymous sixth studio album by American heavy metal band Mötley Crüe. It was released on March 15, 1994, and is the only album that does not feature lead singer Vince Neil, who had departed from the band in 1992. Neil was replaced by former The Scream vocalist John Corabi on the album." ]
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Edward Ernest "Judge" Reinhold Jr., is an American actor who has starred in several Hollywood movies, such as The Santa Clause, released on which year, an American Christmas fantasy family comedy film directed by John Pasquin?
1994
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{ "title": [ "Judge Reinhold", "The Santa Clause" ], "sent_id": [ 0, 0 ] }
[ { "sentences": [ "The Santa Clause is a 1994 American Christmas fantasy family comedy film directed by John Pasquin.", " It is the first installment in \"The Santa Clause trilogy\" and it stars Tim Allen as Scott Calvin, an ordinary man who accidentally causes Santa Claus to fall from his roof on Christmas Eve.", " When he and his young son, Charlie, finish St. Nick's trip and deliveries, they go to the North Pole where Scott learns that he must become the new Santa and convince those he loves that he is indeed Father Christmas." ], "title": "The Santa Clause" }, { "sentences": [ "Miss Congeniality 2: Armed and Fabulous (also known as Miss Congeniality 2) is a 2005 American comedy film directed by John Pasquin, written and produced by Mark Lawrence, and starring Sandra Bullock, Regina King, Enrique Murciano, William Shatner, Ernie Hudson, Heather Burns, Diedrich Bader, and Treat Williams.", " It is the sequel to the 2000 film \"Miss Congeniality\"." ], "title": "Miss Congeniality 2: Armed and Fabulous" }, { "sentences": [ "Jungle 2 Jungle is a 1997 American comedy film directed by John Pasquin, produced by Walt Disney Pictures and TF1 Films Productions, and starring Tim Allen, Martin Short, Lolita Davidovich, David Ogden Stiers, JoBeth Williams, and Sam Huntington as Mimi-Siku.", " It is an American remake of the 1994 French film \"Un indien dans la ville\" (also known as \"Little Indian, Big City\").", " \"Jungle 2 Jungle\"' s plot follows the original film fairly closely, with the biggest difference being the change in location from Paris to New York." ], "title": "Jungle 2 Jungle" }, { "sentences": [ "My Dad Is Scrooge is a 2014 Canadian Christmas fantasy family comedy film starring Brian Cook and Charles Shaughnessy and featuring the voices of Bonnie Wright and Jon Heder." ], "title": "My Dad Is Scrooge" }, { "sentences": [ "The Santa Clause 3: The Escape Clause is a 2006 American Christmas fantasy comedy adventure film directed by Michael Lembeck.", " It is the third and final installment in \"The Santa Clause\" trilogy following \"The Santa Clause\" and \"The Santa Clause 2\"." ], "title": "The Santa Clause 3: The Escape Clause" }, { "sentences": [ "Edward Ernest \"Judge\" Reinhold Jr. (born May 21, 1957) is an American actor who has starred in several Hollywood movies, such as \"Beverly Hills Cop\", \"Ruthless People\", \"Fast Times at Ridgemont High\", \"Gremlins\" and \"The Santa Clause\" trilogy." ], "title": "Judge Reinhold" }, { "sentences": [ "Elf is a 2003 American Christmas fantasy comedy film directed by Jon Favreau and written by David Berenbaum.", " It stars Will Ferrell, James Caan, Zooey Deschanel, Mary Steenburgen, Daniel Tay, Edward Asner, and Bob Newhart.", " It was released in the United States on November 7, 2003 by New Line Cinema.", " The story is about one of Santa's elves (Ferrell) who learns of his true identity as a human and goes to New York City to meet his biological father (Caan), spreading Christmas cheer in a world of cynics as he goes." ], "title": "Elf (film)" }, { "sentences": [ "David Krumholtz (born May 15, 1978) is an American actor.", " He played Charlie Eppes in the CBS drama series \"Numbers\".", " He played Seth Goldstein in \"Harold & Kumar Go to White Castle\" and its two sequels, \"Harold & Kumar Escape from Guantanamo Bay\" and \"A Very Harold & Kumar 3D Christmas\".", " He is also known for his role as Bernard the Elf in \"The Santa Clause\" and its sequel, \"The Santa Clause 2\".", " Additionally, he is known for his role as Mr. Universe in the 2005 film \"Serenity\" and played Michael the AV geek in \"10 Things I Hate About You\".", " In 2016, he provided the voice for Kareem Abdul Lavash in the adult animated film \"Sausage Party\"." ], "title": "David Krumholtz" }, { "sentences": [ "The Santa Clause 2 (alternatively known as The Santa Clause 2: Mrs. Clause) is a 2002 American Christmas romantic comedy-drama film directed by Michael Lembeck.", " It is the second installment in \"The Santa Clause trilogy\", following \"The Santa Clause\".", " It was filmed in the Canadian cities of Vancouver and Calgary.", " All the principal actors from the first film reprise their roles." ], "title": "The Santa Clause 2" }, { "sentences": [ "Ernest Saves Christmas is a 1988 Christmas comedy film directed by John R. Cherry III and starring Jim Varney.", " This is the first film to feature Gailard Sartain's character, Chuck along with Bill Byrge as his brother, Bobby.", " They made their first appearance in the television series \"Hey Vern, It's Ernest!", "\" which was in production at the same time as this film.", " It is the third film to feature the character Ernest P. Worrell, and chronicles Ernest's attempt to find a replacement for an aging Santa Claus.", " Unlike the other \"Ernest\" movies, \"Ernest Saves Christmas\" is the only one that does not feature a villain." ], "title": "Ernest Saves Christmas" } ]
[ "Title: The Santa Clause\n\nThe Santa Clause is a 1994 American Christmas fantasy family comedy film directed by John Pasquin. It is the first installment in \"The Santa Clause trilogy\" and it stars Tim Allen as Scott Calvin, an ordinary man who accidentally causes Santa Claus to fall from his roof on Christmas Eve. When he and his young son, Charlie, finish St. Nick's trip and deliveries, they go to the North Pole where Scott learns that he must become the new Santa and convince those he loves that he is indeed Father Christmas.", "Title: Miss Congeniality 2: Armed and Fabulous\n\nMiss Congeniality 2: Armed and Fabulous (also known as Miss Congeniality 2) is a 2005 American comedy film directed by John Pasquin, written and produced by Mark Lawrence, and starring Sandra Bullock, Regina King, Enrique Murciano, William Shatner, Ernie Hudson, Heather Burns, Diedrich Bader, and Treat Williams. It is the sequel to the 2000 film \"Miss Congeniality\".", "Title: Jungle 2 Jungle\n\nJungle 2 Jungle is a 1997 American comedy film directed by John Pasquin, produced by Walt Disney Pictures and TF1 Films Productions, and starring Tim Allen, Martin Short, Lolita Davidovich, David Ogden Stiers, JoBeth Williams, and Sam Huntington as Mimi-Siku. It is an American remake of the 1994 French film \"Un indien dans la ville\" (also known as \"Little Indian, Big City\"). \"Jungle 2 Jungle\"' s plot follows the original film fairly closely, with the biggest difference being the change in location from Paris to New York.", "Title: My Dad Is Scrooge\n\nMy Dad Is Scrooge is a 2014 Canadian Christmas fantasy family comedy film starring Brian Cook and Charles Shaughnessy and featuring the voices of Bonnie Wright and Jon Heder.", "Title: The Santa Clause 3: The Escape Clause\n\nThe Santa Clause 3: The Escape Clause is a 2006 American Christmas fantasy comedy adventure film directed by Michael Lembeck. It is the third and final installment in \"The Santa Clause\" trilogy following \"The Santa Clause\" and \"The Santa Clause 2\".", "Title: Judge Reinhold\n\nEdward Ernest \"Judge\" Reinhold Jr. (born May 21, 1957) is an American actor who has starred in several Hollywood movies, such as \"Beverly Hills Cop\", \"Ruthless People\", \"Fast Times at Ridgemont High\", \"Gremlins\" and \"The Santa Clause\" trilogy.", "Title: Elf (film)\n\nElf is a 2003 American Christmas fantasy comedy film directed by Jon Favreau and written by David Berenbaum. It stars Will Ferrell, James Caan, Zooey Deschanel, Mary Steenburgen, Daniel Tay, Edward Asner, and Bob Newhart. It was released in the United States on November 7, 2003 by New Line Cinema. The story is about one of Santa's elves (Ferrell) who learns of his true identity as a human and goes to New York City to meet his biological father (Caan), spreading Christmas cheer in a world of cynics as he goes.", "Title: David Krumholtz\n\nDavid Krumholtz (born May 15, 1978) is an American actor. He played Charlie Eppes in the CBS drama series \"Numbers\". He played Seth Goldstein in \"Harold & Kumar Go to White Castle\" and its two sequels, \"Harold & Kumar Escape from Guantanamo Bay\" and \"A Very Harold & Kumar 3D Christmas\". He is also known for his role as Bernard the Elf in \"The Santa Clause\" and its sequel, \"The Santa Clause 2\". Additionally, he is known for his role as Mr. Universe in the 2005 film \"Serenity\" and played Michael the AV geek in \"10 Things I Hate About You\". In 2016, he provided the voice for Kareem Abdul Lavash in the adult animated film \"Sausage Party\".", "Title: The Santa Clause 2\n\nThe Santa Clause 2 (alternatively known as The Santa Clause 2: Mrs. Clause) is a 2002 American Christmas romantic comedy-drama film directed by Michael Lembeck. It is the second installment in \"The Santa Clause trilogy\", following \"The Santa Clause\". It was filmed in the Canadian cities of Vancouver and Calgary. All the principal actors from the first film reprise their roles.", "Title: Ernest Saves Christmas\n\nErnest Saves Christmas is a 1988 Christmas comedy film directed by John R. Cherry III and starring Jim Varney. This is the first film to feature Gailard Sartain's character, Chuck along with Bill Byrge as his brother, Bobby. They made their first appearance in the television series \"Hey Vern, It's Ernest! \" which was in production at the same time as this film. It is the third film to feature the character Ernest P. Worrell, and chronicles Ernest's attempt to find a replacement for an aging Santa Claus. Unlike the other \"Ernest\" movies, \"Ernest Saves Christmas\" is the only one that does not feature a villain." ]
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Native Americans had been inhabiting the area that is today known as Cary for thousands of years prior to the arrival of Europeans, It is assumed that they were absorbed by the Catawba people, who still live in North Carolina and South Carolina, The Catawba, also known as Issa or Essa or Iswä but most commonly Iswa, are a federally recognized tribe of Native Americans, known as which organization?
Catawba Indian Nation
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{ "title": [ "History of Cary, North Carolina", "Catawba people" ], "sent_id": [ 3, 0 ] }
[ { "sentences": [ "The Wassamassaw Tribe of Varnertown Indians, is a small state recognized tribe of Native Americans descended from historic tribes of the Colonial Era.", " Located in Berkeley County in the Low Country, in 2005 the people were granted recognition as an Indian group by the State of South Carolina, the first stage in recognition as a tribe.", " The tribe is headquartered in Berkeley County, South Carolina." ], "title": "Wassamasaw Tribe of Varnertown Indians" }, { "sentences": [ "The Wanapum tribe of Native Americans formerly lived along the Columbia River from above Priest Rapids down to the mouth of the Snake River in what is now the US state of Washington.", " About 60 Wanapum still live near the present day site of Priest Rapids Dam.", " The name \"Wanapum\" is from the Sahaptin \"wánapam\", meaning \"river people\", from \"wána\", \"river\", and \"-pam\", \"people\".", " Today they are enrolled in the federally recognized Confederated Tribes and Bands of the Yakama Nation." ], "title": "Wanapum" }, { "sentences": [ "The Trading Path (a.k.a. Occaneechi Path, The Path to the Catawba, the Catawba Road, Indian Trading Path, Unicoi Turnpike, Warriors' Path, etc.) is not simply one wide path, as many named historic roads were or are.", " It was a corridor of roads and trails between the Chesapeake Bay region (mainly the Petersburg, Virginia area) and the Cherokee, Catawba, and other Native-American groups in the Piedmont region of North Carolina, South Carolina, and Georgia.", " Indians had used and maintained much of the path for their expansive trading network for centuries prior to its use by Europeans and/or European-Americans.", " Indian and later European/European-American settlements occupied key points along the path.", " That section of the Trading Path through the Carolina piedmont was also known as the Upper Road, and a portion between North Carolina and Georgia was called the Lower Cherokee Traders Path." ], "title": "Trading Path" }, { "sentences": [ "Nation Ford Fish Weir is a historic fishing weir located near Rock Hill, South Carolina.", " It is one of the few relatively intact Native American fish weirs remaining in South Carolina.", " It is a double “V”-shaped rock fish trap or weir located in the channel of the Catawba River upstream from the railroad trestle at Nation Ford.", " The weir is located near the Nation Ford Road crossing point of the river and to several documented Catawba people villages." ], "title": "Nation Ford Fish Weir" }, { "sentences": [ "The Chitimacha ( , ; or , ),also known as Chetimachan or the Sitimacha, are a Federally recognized tribe of Native Americans who live in the U.S. state of Louisiana, mainly on their reservation in St. Mary Parish near Charenton on Bayou Teche.", " They are the only indigenous people in the state who still control some of their original land, where they have long occupied areas of the Atchafalaya Basin, \"one of the richest inland estuaries on the continent.\"", " In 2011 they numbered about 1100 people." ], "title": "Chitimacha" }, { "sentences": [ "Catawba is a town in Catawba County, North Carolina, United States.", " The population was 603 at the 2010 census.", " It is part of the Hickory–Lenoir–Morganton Metropolitan Statistical Area.", " As with the county, the name recalls the Catawba people, the indigenous people who once inhabited the area." ], "title": "Catawba, North Carolina" }, { "sentences": [ "Native Americans had been inhabiting the area that is today known as Cary for thousands of years prior to the arrival of Europeans.", " When the English colonists arrived in the Piedmont region of North Carolina, they encountered the Sissipahaw, Eno, and Shakori.", " Unfortunately, little knowledge remains of these people, but it is believed that their numbers were greatly reduced due to smallpox epidemics and military conflicts with settlers.", " It is assumed that they were absorbed by the Catawba people, who still live in North Carolina and South Carolina." ], "title": "History of Cary, North Carolina" }, { "sentences": [ "The Catawba River (named after the Native American tribes that first settled on the banks) originates in Western North Carolina and the name of the river changes to the Wateree River in South Carolina.", " The river is approximately 220 miles (350 km) long.", " It rises in the Appalachian Mountains and drains into Piedmont, and is impounded through a series of reservoirs for flood control and hydroelectricity.", " The river is named after the Catawba tribe of Native Americans.", " In their Siouan language, they identified as the \"Kawahcatawbas,\" \"the people of the river\"." ], "title": "Catawba River" }, { "sentences": [ "The Catawba, also known as Issa or Essa or Iswä but most commonly Iswa (Catawba: \"iswa\" - “people of the river”), are a federally recognized tribe of Native Americans, known as the Catawba Indian Nation.", " They live in the Southeast United States, along the border of North Carolina near the city of Rock Hill, South Carolina.", " The Catawba were once considered one of the most powerful Southeastern Siouan-speaking tribes in the Carolina Piedmont.", " The Catawba and other Siouan peoples are believed to have coalesced as individual tribes in the Southeast.", " Living along the Catawba River they were named one of the most powerful tribes in the south." ], "title": "Catawba people" }, { "sentences": [ "This is a list of notable Native Americans from peoples indigenous to the contemporary United States, including Native Alaskans, Native Hawaiians, and Native Americans in the United States.", " Native American identity is a complex and contested issue.", " The Bureau of Indian Affairs defines Native American as having American Indian or Alaska Native ancestry.", " Legally, being Native American is defined as being enrolled in a federally recognized tribe or Alaskan village.", " Ethnologically, factors such as culture, history, language, religion, and familial kinships can influence Native American identity.", " All individuals on this list should have Native American ancestry.", " Historical figures might predate tribal enrollment practices and would be included based on ethnological tribal membership," ], "title": "List of Native Americans of the United States" } ]
[ "Title: Wassamasaw Tribe of Varnertown Indians\n\nThe Wassamassaw Tribe of Varnertown Indians, is a small state recognized tribe of Native Americans descended from historic tribes of the Colonial Era. Located in Berkeley County in the Low Country, in 2005 the people were granted recognition as an Indian group by the State of South Carolina, the first stage in recognition as a tribe. The tribe is headquartered in Berkeley County, South Carolina.", "Title: Wanapum\n\nThe Wanapum tribe of Native Americans formerly lived along the Columbia River from above Priest Rapids down to the mouth of the Snake River in what is now the US state of Washington. About 60 Wanapum still live near the present day site of Priest Rapids Dam. The name \"Wanapum\" is from the Sahaptin \"wánapam\", meaning \"river people\", from \"wána\", \"river\", and \"-pam\", \"people\". Today they are enrolled in the federally recognized Confederated Tribes and Bands of the Yakama Nation.", "Title: Trading Path\n\nThe Trading Path (a.k.a. Occaneechi Path, The Path to the Catawba, the Catawba Road, Indian Trading Path, Unicoi Turnpike, Warriors' Path, etc.) is not simply one wide path, as many named historic roads were or are. It was a corridor of roads and trails between the Chesapeake Bay region (mainly the Petersburg, Virginia area) and the Cherokee, Catawba, and other Native-American groups in the Piedmont region of North Carolina, South Carolina, and Georgia. Indians had used and maintained much of the path for their expansive trading network for centuries prior to its use by Europeans and/or European-Americans. Indian and later European/European-American settlements occupied key points along the path. That section of the Trading Path through the Carolina piedmont was also known as the Upper Road, and a portion between North Carolina and Georgia was called the Lower Cherokee Traders Path.", "Title: Nation Ford Fish Weir\n\nNation Ford Fish Weir is a historic fishing weir located near Rock Hill, South Carolina. It is one of the few relatively intact Native American fish weirs remaining in South Carolina. It is a double “V”-shaped rock fish trap or weir located in the channel of the Catawba River upstream from the railroad trestle at Nation Ford. The weir is located near the Nation Ford Road crossing point of the river and to several documented Catawba people villages.", "Title: Chitimacha\n\nThe Chitimacha ( , ; or , ),also known as Chetimachan or the Sitimacha, are a Federally recognized tribe of Native Americans who live in the U.S. state of Louisiana, mainly on their reservation in St. Mary Parish near Charenton on Bayou Teche. They are the only indigenous people in the state who still control some of their original land, where they have long occupied areas of the Atchafalaya Basin, \"one of the richest inland estuaries on the continent.\" In 2011 they numbered about 1100 people.", "Title: Catawba, North Carolina\n\nCatawba is a town in Catawba County, North Carolina, United States. The population was 603 at the 2010 census. It is part of the Hickory–Lenoir–Morganton Metropolitan Statistical Area. As with the county, the name recalls the Catawba people, the indigenous people who once inhabited the area.", "Title: History of Cary, North Carolina\n\nNative Americans had been inhabiting the area that is today known as Cary for thousands of years prior to the arrival of Europeans. When the English colonists arrived in the Piedmont region of North Carolina, they encountered the Sissipahaw, Eno, and Shakori. Unfortunately, little knowledge remains of these people, but it is believed that their numbers were greatly reduced due to smallpox epidemics and military conflicts with settlers. It is assumed that they were absorbed by the Catawba people, who still live in North Carolina and South Carolina.", "Title: Catawba River\n\nThe Catawba River (named after the Native American tribes that first settled on the banks) originates in Western North Carolina and the name of the river changes to the Wateree River in South Carolina. The river is approximately 220 miles (350 km) long. It rises in the Appalachian Mountains and drains into Piedmont, and is impounded through a series of reservoirs for flood control and hydroelectricity. The river is named after the Catawba tribe of Native Americans. In their Siouan language, they identified as the \"Kawahcatawbas,\" \"the people of the river\".", "Title: Catawba people\n\nThe Catawba, also known as Issa or Essa or Iswä but most commonly Iswa (Catawba: \"iswa\" - “people of the river”), are a federally recognized tribe of Native Americans, known as the Catawba Indian Nation. They live in the Southeast United States, along the border of North Carolina near the city of Rock Hill, South Carolina. The Catawba were once considered one of the most powerful Southeastern Siouan-speaking tribes in the Carolina Piedmont. The Catawba and other Siouan peoples are believed to have coalesced as individual tribes in the Southeast. Living along the Catawba River they were named one of the most powerful tribes in the south.", "Title: List of Native Americans of the United States\n\nThis is a list of notable Native Americans from peoples indigenous to the contemporary United States, including Native Alaskans, Native Hawaiians, and Native Americans in the United States. Native American identity is a complex and contested issue. The Bureau of Indian Affairs defines Native American as having American Indian or Alaska Native ancestry. Legally, being Native American is defined as being enrolled in a federally recognized tribe or Alaskan village. Ethnologically, factors such as culture, history, language, religion, and familial kinships can influence Native American identity. All individuals on this list should have Native American ancestry. Historical figures might predate tribal enrollment practices and would be included based on ethnological tribal membership," ]