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When was the American rapper born who's debut album is Come Over When You're Sober, Pt. 1?
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November 1, 1996
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"Shawn Antoine Ivy, known as Domino, is an American rapper born in 1972 in St. Louis, Missouri, and raised in Long Beach, California.",
" Being a Crip himself, he auditioned for the Bloods & Crips project in the early 1990s.",
" He is the first rapper, in order of appearance, in the title track \"Bangin' on Wax\" on the album of the same name.",
" His debut album, \"Domino\", spawned two major hits in the United States, including the Top 10 hit \"Getto Jam\", which reached No. 7 on the \"Billboard\" Hot 100.",
" Several further albums were released, and Domino continued to score hits on the R&B charts into the 2000s (decade)."
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"Tumelo Kepadisa (born 2 May 1981), simply known as Tuks or Tuks Senganga is a South African Motswako rapper born in Mafikeng, in the former homeland of the Bophuthatswana.",
" He frequently performs in ethnic languages, though mostly Setswana.",
" Tuks Senganga started writing in 1993, drawing inspiration from everyday issues in his immediate environment.",
" His career took off in 2005 with his debut album \"Mafoko a me\".",
" This was the album that earned Tuks the Best Hip Hop Album Award at the 12th Annual MTN South African Music Awards (SAMA)."
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"Jesse Robinson (born October 30, 1983), better known by his stage name Nacho Picasso, is an American rapper born in San Francisco, California and raised in Seattle, Washington.",
" He is a member of the Moor Gang rap collective.",
" He has notably released several collaborative albums with Blue Sky Black Death. \"",
"The Seattle Times\" has described him as \"our new anti-hero: a party-hardy street-boss misogynist, whose songs are full of dark humor.\""
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"Anthony Cruz (born March 9, 1972), better known by his stage name AZ, is an American rapper born in Brooklyn, NY.",
" He is known for being a longtime and frequent rhyme partner of Nas, and also a member of hip-hop group The Firm alongside Nas, Foxy Brown, Cormega and Nature.",
" In a countdown of the 10 Most Underappreciated Rappers—Most Underrated Rappers of All Time, the editors of About.com listed AZ as #1 on the list.",
" He was also included on About.com's list of the Top 50 MCs of Our Time (1987–2007), where he was described as \"arguably the most underrated lyricist ever.",
"\"AZ first became known by appearing on Nas' landmark 1994 album \"Illmatic\" on the song \"Life's a Bitch\", as well as featuring vocals on the opening track The Genesis.",
" AZ signed with EMI, and soon released his debut album \"Doe Or Die\" in 1995 to critical acclaim.",
" The album's lead single, \"Sugar Hill\", became AZ's major commercial success as a solo artist, reaching #25 on the \"Billboard\" Hot 100 chart, and achieving Gold status.",
" AZ's EMI contract was transferred to sister label Noo Trybe/Virgin Records when the EMI Label Group was shut down."
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"Lonnie Kimble (born January 3, 1990), better known by his stage name Skeme, is an American rapper born and raised in Inglewood, California.",
" Skeme has collaborated with various West Coast rappers such as the Black Hippy members, Bizzy Bone, The Game, Dom Kennedy, Nipsey Hussle, E-40, Casey Veggies and Problem among others.",
" On October 16, 2012, Skeme released his debut studio album \"Alive & Living\" under RBC Records.",
" His second studio album \"Ingleworld\" was released on December 17, 2013 by MADE Headlines.",
" In July 2014, The Game announced that he had signed Skeme to Blood Money Entertainment.",
" He also signed with Generation Now and Atlantic Records."
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"Come Over When You're Sober, Pt. 1 is the debut album by American rapper Lil Peep.",
" It was released on August 15, 2017."
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"John Arvanitis (born March 7, 1994), known by his stage name Akillezz, is an American rapper born in Livingston, New Jersey."
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"Woodie Smalls (born 18 June 1996) is a Belgian rapper born and raised in Sint-Niklaas, Belgium.",
" He released his first single \"Champion Sound\" in July 2015 and his debut album \"Soft Parade\" was released September 18, 2015."
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"Malik Hall (born in 1996), better known by his stage name Haleek Maul, is an American rapper born in Brooklyn, New York and based in Barbados.",
" He is also known as Kidgns (pronounced \"Kid Genius\").",
" He is a founding member of the collective called On the Tanz.",
" He has collaborated with the likes of Deniro Farrar, Shady Blaze, Hot Sugar, and Saul Williams.",
" In 2012, \"Noisey\" described him as \"the new hustler of horrorcore\"."
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"Gustav Åhr (born November 1, 1996), better known by his stage name Lil Peep, is an American singer and rapper from Ronkonkoma, New York.",
" His songs \"White Wine\", \"Benz Truck\" and \"The Way I See Things\" have each gained over four million views on YouTube."
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"Title: Tuks Senganga\n\nTumelo Kepadisa (born 2 May 1981), simply known as Tuks or Tuks Senganga is a South African Motswako rapper born in Mafikeng, in the former homeland of the Bophuthatswana. He frequently performs in ethnic languages, though mostly Setswana. Tuks Senganga started writing in 1993, drawing inspiration from everyday issues in his immediate environment. His career took off in 2005 with his debut album \"Mafoko a me\". This was the album that earned Tuks the Best Hip Hop Album Award at the 12th Annual MTN South African Music Awards (SAMA).",
"Title: Nacho Picasso\n\nJesse Robinson (born October 30, 1983), better known by his stage name Nacho Picasso, is an American rapper born in San Francisco, California and raised in Seattle, Washington. He is a member of the Moor Gang rap collective. He has notably released several collaborative albums with Blue Sky Black Death. \" The Seattle Times\" has described him as \"our new anti-hero: a party-hardy street-boss misogynist, whose songs are full of dark humor.\"",
"Title: AZ (rapper)\n\nAnthony Cruz (born March 9, 1972), better known by his stage name AZ, is an American rapper born in Brooklyn, NY. He is known for being a longtime and frequent rhyme partner of Nas, and also a member of hip-hop group The Firm alongside Nas, Foxy Brown, Cormega and Nature. In a countdown of the 10 Most Underappreciated Rappers—Most Underrated Rappers of All Time, the editors of About.com listed AZ as #1 on the list. He was also included on About.com's list of the Top 50 MCs of Our Time (1987–2007), where he was described as \"arguably the most underrated lyricist ever. \"AZ first became known by appearing on Nas' landmark 1994 album \"Illmatic\" on the song \"Life's a Bitch\", as well as featuring vocals on the opening track The Genesis. AZ signed with EMI, and soon released his debut album \"Doe Or Die\" in 1995 to critical acclaim. The album's lead single, \"Sugar Hill\", became AZ's major commercial success as a solo artist, reaching #25 on the \"Billboard\" Hot 100 chart, and achieving Gold status. AZ's EMI contract was transferred to sister label Noo Trybe/Virgin Records when the EMI Label Group was shut down.",
"Title: Skeme\n\nLonnie Kimble (born January 3, 1990), better known by his stage name Skeme, is an American rapper born and raised in Inglewood, California. Skeme has collaborated with various West Coast rappers such as the Black Hippy members, Bizzy Bone, The Game, Dom Kennedy, Nipsey Hussle, E-40, Casey Veggies and Problem among others. On October 16, 2012, Skeme released his debut studio album \"Alive & Living\" under RBC Records. His second studio album \"Ingleworld\" was released on December 17, 2013 by MADE Headlines. In July 2014, The Game announced that he had signed Skeme to Blood Money Entertainment. He also signed with Generation Now and Atlantic Records.",
"Title: Come Over When You're Sober, Pt. 1\n\nCome Over When You're Sober, Pt. 1 is the debut album by American rapper Lil Peep. It was released on August 15, 2017.",
"Title: Akillezz\n\nJohn Arvanitis (born March 7, 1994), known by his stage name Akillezz, is an American rapper born in Livingston, New Jersey.",
"Title: Woodie Smalls\n\nWoodie Smalls (born 18 June 1996) is a Belgian rapper born and raised in Sint-Niklaas, Belgium. He released his first single \"Champion Sound\" in July 2015 and his debut album \"Soft Parade\" was released September 18, 2015.",
"Title: Haleek Maul\n\nMalik Hall (born in 1996), better known by his stage name Haleek Maul, is an American rapper born in Brooklyn, New York and based in Barbados. He is also known as Kidgns (pronounced \"Kid Genius\"). He is a founding member of the collective called On the Tanz. He has collaborated with the likes of Deniro Farrar, Shady Blaze, Hot Sugar, and Saul Williams. In 2012, \"Noisey\" described him as \"the new hustler of horrorcore\".",
"Title: Lil Peep\n\nGustav Åhr (born November 1, 1996), better known by his stage name Lil Peep, is an American singer and rapper from Ronkonkoma, New York. His songs \"White Wine\", \"Benz Truck\" and \"The Way I See Things\" have each gained over four million views on YouTube."
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2,401
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Did Anne Sexton and René Char write poetry?
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yes
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" His first published poetry collection in English was a chapbook, \"Musica Humana\" (Chapiteau Press, 2002).",
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" The score was further revised in 1989, removing the quarter tones present in the second and fifth parts of the 1951–52 version, while revising the orchestration.",
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"Roger Milliot (1927, Le Creusot - 1968) was a French poet and painter.",
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" Like his idol René Char, he preferred provincial life to that of Paris and lived in Montauban, where there is now a museum of his paintings, mostly portraits of women.",
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" Anne Sexton, who had worked closely with Susa on the libretto, was in the audience.",
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2,402
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Dame Ann Parker Bowles was the former mother in law of Camilla Rosemary Shand through which son?
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Andrew Henry Parker Bowles
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"Title: Emma Parker Bowles\n\nEmma Parker Bowles (born 8 December 1974 in London), daughter of Richard Eustace Parker Bowles and Camilla Younger, is the niece of Camilla, Duchess of Cornwall.",
"Title: Camilla, Duchess of Cornwall\n\nCamilla, Duchess of Cornwall, (\"née\" Camilla Rosemary Shand, previously Parker Bowles; born 17 July 1947), is the second wife of Charles, Prince of Wales, the eldest child and heir apparent of Queen Elizabeth II. Instead of using the title of Princess of Wales, she uses the title Duchess of Cornwall, her husband's secondary designation. In Scotland, she is known as the Duchess of Rothesay. In the event of Charles acceding to the throne, Camilla would become a queen consort; however, an official statement issued by Clarence House on the day of her marriage to Charles announced that she would be known as the Princess Consort.",
"Title: Alexander Faulkner Shand\n\nAlexander Faulkner Shand FBA (20 May 1858 – 6 January 1936) was an English writer and barrister. Born in Bayswater, London, he was the son of Hugh Morton Shand, a Scot (grandson of William Shand, 2nd Laird of Craigellie), and his wife Edrica Faulkner, the Italian-born daughter of Joshua Wilson Faulkner of Kent. He was a founding member of the British Psychological Society in 1901 and was awarded with honorary membership in 1934. He was elected a Fellow of the British Academy (FBA). Through his son Philip, he is the patrilineal great-grandfather of Camilla, Duchess of Cornwall.",
"Title: Andrew Parker Bowles\n\nBrigadier Andrew Henry Parker Bowles OBE (born 27 December 1939) is a retired British Army officer. He is the former husband of Camilla Parker Bowles, who is now the Duchess of Cornwall as the wife of the Prince of Wales.",
"Title: Laura Lopes\n\nLaura Rose Lopes (née Parker Bowles; born 1 January 1978) is the daughter of Camilla, Duchess of Cornwall, and Andrew Parker Bowles. Her mother's remarriage in 2005 made Charles, Prince of Wales, her stepfather.",
"Title: Middlewick House\n\nMiddlewick House is a Grade II listed, Georgian-style house in Corsham, Wiltshire, England. It is the home of Pink Floyd drummer Nick Mason and his wife Nettie, who acquired it from the previous owners, Andrew and Camilla Parker Bowles (now Camilla, Duchess of Cornwall), in 1995."
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Which movie starring Oprah Winfrey is based on a novel by a freelance science writer?
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The Immortal Life of Henrietta Lacks
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"Oprah's Book Club was a book discussion club segment of the American talk show \"The Oprah Winfrey Show\", highlighting books chosen by host Oprah Winfrey.",
" Winfrey started the book club in 1996, selecting a new book, usually a novel, for viewers to read and discuss each month.",
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"Harpo Productions (also referred to as Harpo Studios) is a US-based multimedia production company founded by Oprah Winfrey (the name \"Harpo\" is \"Oprah\" spelled backwards, and was the name of her on-screen husband in \"The Color Purple\") and is the sole subsidiary of her media and entertainment company, Harpo, Inc.",
" Harpo Productions's subsidiaries consist solely of Harpo Print, LLC (the company's publishing house).",
" One of its subsidiaries, Harpo Films (the company's film studio), was shut down in early 2013.",
" Another, Harpo Radio (the company's radio broadcasting division), was shut down January 1, 2015 after satellite radio provider SiriusXM decided not to renew the deal with the radio service.",
" The company also counts in its holdings 50% of the Oprah Winfrey Network (OWN) (the company's joint venture cable network with Discovery Communications).",
" It was based in Chicago, and Harpo Studios (the company's TV production studio and corporate headquarters for Harpo Productions) was located in the Near West Side neighborhood of Chicago until the studios closed in 2015.",
" Harpo Productions and OWN are both currently based in West Hollywood, California."
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"David Lindley (born 1956) is a theoretical physicist and author.",
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" Then he was a postdoctoral researcher at Cambridge University.",
" From 1983 to 1986, he was a Research Fellow in the Theoretical Astrophysics Group at the Fermi National Accelerator Laboratory.",
" He then served as Technical Editor and Writer with the Central Design Group for the Superconducting Supercollider at the Lawrence Berkeley Laboratory in Berkeley, California.",
" He was an Associate Editor at \"Nature\" (1987 – 1993), a Senior Editor of \"Science\" (1994 – 1995), and an Associate Editor of \"Science News\" (1996 – 2000).",
" Since 2000, he is a freelance science writer and consultant."
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"Beloved is a 1998 American horror-drama film based on Toni Morrison's 1987 novel of the same name, directed by Jonathan Demme and starring Oprah Winfrey, Danny Glover, and Thandie Newton.",
" The plot centers on a former slave after the American Civil War, her haunting by a poltergeist, and the visitation of her reincarnated daughter whom she murdered out of desperation to save her from a slave owner.",
" Despite being a box office bomb, \"Beloved\" received an Academy Award nomination for Best Costume Design for Colleen Atwood, and both Danny Glover and Kimberly Elise received praise for their performances."
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"Queen Sugar is an American drama television series, which was created, directed and executive produced by Ava DuVernay, with Oprah Winfrey serving as an executive producer.",
" The series is based on the novel of the same name by Natalie Baszile.",
" The series airs on Oprah Winfrey Network and premiered on September 6, 2016.",
" On August 1, 2016, the series was renewed for a second season ahead of its television premiere which aired in a two-night premiere on June 20 and June 21, 2017."
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"David Darling (born 29 July 1953 in Glossop, Derbyshire) is an English astronomer, freelance science writer, and musician.",
" Darling has published numerous popular science works, including \"Life Everywhere: The Maverick Science of Astrobiology\" in 2001.",
" His \"Internet Encyclopedia of Science\" is a popular online resource."
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"Amy & Isabelle is a 2001 made-for-television movie produced through Oprah Winfrey's Harpo Films as part of her \"Oprah Winfrey Presents\" film line.",
" It was directed by Lloyd Kramer, who had previously directed another film under the \"Oprah Winfrey Presents\" banner, \"\".",
" The book is based on the 1998 Elizabeth Strout book \"Amy and Isabelle\" and stars Elisabeth Shue and Hanna Hall as Isabelle and her daughter Amy."
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"The Rosie Show is an American evening television talk show starring and produced by Rosie O'Donnell, airing on OWN: Oprah Winfrey Network.",
" The first episode premiered on October 10, 2011, on the stage that was formerly home to \"The Oprah Winfrey Show\" at Harpo Studios in Chicago.",
" It was announced on March 6, 2012 that the show would be moving to New York in the near future.",
" On March 16, 2012, OWN announced that \"The Rosie Show\" would be canceled after only one season and ninety-four episodes due to low ratings, with the final episode airing on Thursday March 29, 2012."
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"Rebecca L. Skloot (born September 19, 1972) is a freelance science writer who specializes in science and medicine.",
" Her first book, \"The Immortal Life of Henrietta Lacks\" (2010), was one of the best-selling new books of 2010, staying on \"The New York Times\" Bestseller list for over 2 years and eventually reaching #1.",
" It was made into a movie by Oprah Winfrey, which premiered on HBO on April 22, 2017 and starred Rose Byrne as Skloot."
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"Title: Oprah's Book Club\n\nOprah's Book Club was a book discussion club segment of the American talk show \"The Oprah Winfrey Show\", highlighting books chosen by host Oprah Winfrey. Winfrey started the book club in 1996, selecting a new book, usually a novel, for viewers to read and discuss each month. The club ended its 15-year run, along with the \"Oprah Winfrey Show\", on May 25, 2011. In total the club recommended 70 books during its 15 years.",
"Title: Harpo Productions\n\nHarpo Productions (also referred to as Harpo Studios) is a US-based multimedia production company founded by Oprah Winfrey (the name \"Harpo\" is \"Oprah\" spelled backwards, and was the name of her on-screen husband in \"The Color Purple\") and is the sole subsidiary of her media and entertainment company, Harpo, Inc. Harpo Productions's subsidiaries consist solely of Harpo Print, LLC (the company's publishing house). One of its subsidiaries, Harpo Films (the company's film studio), was shut down in early 2013. Another, Harpo Radio (the company's radio broadcasting division), was shut down January 1, 2015 after satellite radio provider SiriusXM decided not to renew the deal with the radio service. The company also counts in its holdings 50% of the Oprah Winfrey Network (OWN) (the company's joint venture cable network with Discovery Communications). It was based in Chicago, and Harpo Studios (the company's TV production studio and corporate headquarters for Harpo Productions) was located in the Near West Side neighborhood of Chicago until the studios closed in 2015. Harpo Productions and OWN are both currently based in West Hollywood, California.",
"Title: David Lindley (physicist)\n\nDavid Lindley (born 1956) is a theoretical physicist and author. He holds a B.A. in theoretical physics from Cambridge University (1975 – 1978) and a PhD in astrophysics from the University of Sussex (1978 – 1981). Then he was a postdoctoral researcher at Cambridge University. From 1983 to 1986, he was a Research Fellow in the Theoretical Astrophysics Group at the Fermi National Accelerator Laboratory. He then served as Technical Editor and Writer with the Central Design Group for the Superconducting Supercollider at the Lawrence Berkeley Laboratory in Berkeley, California. He was an Associate Editor at \"Nature\" (1987 – 1993), a Senior Editor of \"Science\" (1994 – 1995), and an Associate Editor of \"Science News\" (1996 – 2000). Since 2000, he is a freelance science writer and consultant.",
"Title: Beloved (film)\n\nBeloved is a 1998 American horror-drama film based on Toni Morrison's 1987 novel of the same name, directed by Jonathan Demme and starring Oprah Winfrey, Danny Glover, and Thandie Newton. The plot centers on a former slave after the American Civil War, her haunting by a poltergeist, and the visitation of her reincarnated daughter whom she murdered out of desperation to save her from a slave owner. Despite being a box office bomb, \"Beloved\" received an Academy Award nomination for Best Costume Design for Colleen Atwood, and both Danny Glover and Kimberly Elise received praise for their performances.",
"Title: Queen Sugar\n\nQueen Sugar is an American drama television series, which was created, directed and executive produced by Ava DuVernay, with Oprah Winfrey serving as an executive producer. The series is based on the novel of the same name by Natalie Baszile. The series airs on Oprah Winfrey Network and premiered on September 6, 2016. On August 1, 2016, the series was renewed for a second season ahead of its television premiere which aired in a two-night premiere on June 20 and June 21, 2017.",
"Title: David J. Darling\n\nDavid Darling (born 29 July 1953 in Glossop, Derbyshire) is an English astronomer, freelance science writer, and musician. Darling has published numerous popular science works, including \"Life Everywhere: The Maverick Science of Astrobiology\" in 2001. His \"Internet Encyclopedia of Science\" is a popular online resource.",
"Title: Amy & Isabelle\n\nAmy & Isabelle is a 2001 made-for-television movie produced through Oprah Winfrey's Harpo Films as part of her \"Oprah Winfrey Presents\" film line. It was directed by Lloyd Kramer, who had previously directed another film under the \"Oprah Winfrey Presents\" banner, \"\". The book is based on the 1998 Elizabeth Strout book \"Amy and Isabelle\" and stars Elisabeth Shue and Hanna Hall as Isabelle and her daughter Amy.",
"Title: The Rosie Show\n\nThe Rosie Show is an American evening television talk show starring and produced by Rosie O'Donnell, airing on OWN: Oprah Winfrey Network. The first episode premiered on October 10, 2011, on the stage that was formerly home to \"The Oprah Winfrey Show\" at Harpo Studios in Chicago. It was announced on March 6, 2012 that the show would be moving to New York in the near future. On March 16, 2012, OWN announced that \"The Rosie Show\" would be canceled after only one season and ninety-four episodes due to low ratings, with the final episode airing on Thursday March 29, 2012.",
"Title: Rebecca Skloot\n\nRebecca L. Skloot (born September 19, 1972) is a freelance science writer who specializes in science and medicine. Her first book, \"The Immortal Life of Henrietta Lacks\" (2010), was one of the best-selling new books of 2010, staying on \"The New York Times\" Bestseller list for over 2 years and eventually reaching #1. It was made into a movie by Oprah Winfrey, which premiered on HBO on April 22, 2017 and starred Rose Byrne as Skloot."
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The Jody Grind was a band whose first album was rated well by which rock band from Athens, Georgia?
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R.E.M.
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" They are a 5-man band whose debut album was released by Dead Oceans.",
" The music of their first album is heavily influenced by the vocal harmony styles and production of The Beach Boys.",
" They are also influenced by classic rock and roll arrangements as made popular by The Beatles, Chuck Berry, Phil Spector, The Zombies, The Monkees and The Byrds.",
" Their second album shows more influences of soft-pop artists of the early-1970s such as Burt Bacharach, Glen Campbell, etc.",
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"The Survivors were a Brisbane punk rock band that originally formed in 1976 as Rat Salad, a party band, The Survivors attained cult status in Australia by their acknowledged popular live performances and contribution to the \"Lethal Weapons\" punk compilation album.",
" Original band members were Greg Williamson on guitar and vocals, Jim Dickson on bass guitar and vocals, Bruce Anthon on drums and vocals.",
" David Nichols, from the \"Mess And Noise\" website, commented that, \"The Survivors were legends in their home town of Brisbane, a highly popular and adept band whose sets were mainly cool ’60s covers.\""
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"Diamond Nights is a hard rock/indie rock band whose influences include Thin Lizzy, Queen, and Cheap Trick.",
" They formed in New York City in 2003, and released their debut album Popsicle in 2005.",
" The band's song \"The Girl's Attractive\" was featured in a 2006 Jaguar advertisement, as well as the episode entitled \"Thirst\" from The CW's Smallville and in an Austrian beer (Stiegl) commercial."
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"David Barbe (September 30, 1963) is an American musician and producer/engineer from Athens, Georgia and director of the Music Business Certificate Program at the University of Georgia.",
" He is chief of Chase Park Transduction studio in Athens.",
" Barbe is known for his work as a songwriter, singer, guitarist, and bass guitarist in Sugar, Mercyland, and Buzz Hungry, as well as solo performances.",
" Also, he has produced nearly every album by the popular country rock band Drive-By Truckers, and has worked as producer and engineer with Son Volt.",
" He has an all-star solo band in Athens called the Quick Hooks."
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"The United States of America was an American experimental rock band whose works, recorded in late 1967, are an early example of the use of electronic devices in rock music.",
" The short-lived band was founded in Los Angeles by experimental composer Joseph Byrd and singer and lyricist Dorothy Moskowitz, with musicians Gordon Marron, Rand Forbes and Craig Woodson, but split up shortly after the release of their only album in 1968.",
" Their sound blended a range of musical genres, including avant-garde, psychedelic, and art rock, with many of the songs' lyrics reflecting Byrd's leftist political views.",
" Unusually, the band had no guitar player; instead, they used strings, keyboards and electronics, including primitive synthesizers, and various audio processors, including the ring modulator.",
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" The band's debut album, \"One Man's Trash (Is Another Man's Treasure)\", met with some local success and was positively reviewed by Michael Stipe of R.E.M. on his blog.",
" Shortly after the 1992 release of their second album, \"Lefty's Deceiver\", Hayes and new drummer Rob Clayton, along with Atlanta performance artist and poet Deacon Lunchbox, were killed in a car accident.",
" The three were riding in a rented cargo van in Montgomery, Alabama, at the time of the accident, when a drunk driver crossed the I-65 median and struck them head-on."
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"Alter Ego is the original Peruvian neo-progressive rock band whose style goes from the ever-changing art rock from the 1990s mixed with new sounds from the 1970s.",
" Their style crosses between symphonic rock, hard rock to power ballads and R&B.",
" The band was founded in 1992 by pianist/composer and lead singer Juan Carlos Oganes in Perú (South America), who assembled five other musicians and developed a sound that was rare for the time in that part of the world.",
" They combined much of the anthem-type compositions of Juan Carlos Oganes with nice and lush vocal harmonies in the style of Queen and Yes.",
" The album was produced by him and recorded at Emporium Digital Studios.",
" Alter Ego paid much attention to theatrics and used the cinematographic expertise of Oganes -to create a sense of audiovisual entertainment.",
" Oganes also directed their videos.",
" They recorded much material since their first years and many of those songs ended in their 1997 debut album called \"Utopia\"."
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"Led Zeppelin were an English rock band whose career spanned twelve years from 1968 to 1980.",
" They are widely considered one of the most successful, innovative, and influential rock groups in history.",
" During the band's tenure and in the years since they disbanded, many artists have recorded and released cover versions of their songs.",
" These include complete tribute albums, live versions, as well versions on studio albums.",
" Led Zeppelin has also garnered tribute acts, such as Dread Zeppelin, who performs their songs in a reggae style as sung by an obese Elvis impersonator."
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"The Mendoza Line was a rock band whose members began playing together while in college in the mid-1990s in Athens, Georgia, USA, and who eventually settled in Brooklyn.",
" Their name comes from the dismal .200 batting average of Mario Mendoza.",
" They released eight full albums of sometimes folky, occasionally country-styled indie rock that is influenced by classic songwriters like Bob Dylan, John Cale and Paul Westerberg, and alt-country bands like Whiskeytown and Wilco.",
" They recorded for several labels, such as Kindercore, Misra, Bar/None Records and Loose Music."
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"R.E.M. was an American rock band that formed in Athens, Georgia, in 1980 by lead singer Michael Stipe, guitarist Peter Buck, bassist/backing vocalist Mike Mills, and drummer Bill Berry.",
" One of the first alternative rock bands, R.E.M. was noted for Stipe's particular vocal quality and obscure lyrics, Buck's ringing, arpeggiated guitar style, and Mills' melodic basslines and backing vocals.",
" R.E.M. released its first single—\"Radio Free Europe\"—in 1981 on the independent record label Hib-Tone.",
" The single was followed by the \"Chronic Town\" EP in 1982, the band's first release on I.R.S. Records.",
" In 1983, the group released its critically acclaimed debut album, \"Murmur\", and built its reputation over the next few years through subsequent releases, constant touring, and the support of college radio.",
" Following years of underground success, R.E.M. achieved a mainstream hit in 1987 with the single \"The One I Love\".",
" The group signed to Warner Bros.",
" Records in 1988, and began to espouse political and environmental concerns while playing large arenas worldwide."
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"Title: The Survivors (Australian band)\n\nThe Survivors were a Brisbane punk rock band that originally formed in 1976 as Rat Salad, a party band, The Survivors attained cult status in Australia by their acknowledged popular live performances and contribution to the \"Lethal Weapons\" punk compilation album. Original band members were Greg Williamson on guitar and vocals, Jim Dickson on bass guitar and vocals, Bruce Anthon on drums and vocals. David Nichols, from the \"Mess And Noise\" website, commented that, \"The Survivors were legends in their home town of Brisbane, a highly popular and adept band whose sets were mainly cool ’60s covers.\"",
"Title: Diamond Nights\n\nDiamond Nights is a hard rock/indie rock band whose influences include Thin Lizzy, Queen, and Cheap Trick. They formed in New York City in 2003, and released their debut album Popsicle in 2005. The band's song \"The Girl's Attractive\" was featured in a 2006 Jaguar advertisement, as well as the episode entitled \"Thirst\" from The CW's Smallville and in an Austrian beer (Stiegl) commercial.",
"Title: David Barbe\n\nDavid Barbe (September 30, 1963) is an American musician and producer/engineer from Athens, Georgia and director of the Music Business Certificate Program at the University of Georgia. He is chief of Chase Park Transduction studio in Athens. Barbe is known for his work as a songwriter, singer, guitarist, and bass guitarist in Sugar, Mercyland, and Buzz Hungry, as well as solo performances. Also, he has produced nearly every album by the popular country rock band Drive-By Truckers, and has worked as producer and engineer with Son Volt. He has an all-star solo band in Athens called the Quick Hooks.",
"Title: The United States of America (band)\n\nThe United States of America was an American experimental rock band whose works, recorded in late 1967, are an early example of the use of electronic devices in rock music. The short-lived band was founded in Los Angeles by experimental composer Joseph Byrd and singer and lyricist Dorothy Moskowitz, with musicians Gordon Marron, Rand Forbes and Craig Woodson, but split up shortly after the release of their only album in 1968. Their sound blended a range of musical genres, including avant-garde, psychedelic, and art rock, with many of the songs' lyrics reflecting Byrd's leftist political views. Unusually, the band had no guitar player; instead, they used strings, keyboards and electronics, including primitive synthesizers, and various audio processors, including the ring modulator. According to critic Kevin Holm-Hudson, \"what distinguishes the United States of America from some of its contemporaries... is the seriousness and skill with which they incorporated avant-garde and other influences into their music.\"",
"Title: The Jody Grind (band)\n\nThe Jody Grind was a band from the Cabbagetown neighborhood of Atlanta featuring Kelly Hogan (vocals), Bill Taft (guitar), Walter Brewer (drums) and Robert Hayes (bass). The band's debut album, \"One Man's Trash (Is Another Man's Treasure)\", met with some local success and was positively reviewed by Michael Stipe of R.E.M. on his blog. Shortly after the 1992 release of their second album, \"Lefty's Deceiver\", Hayes and new drummer Rob Clayton, along with Atlanta performance artist and poet Deacon Lunchbox, were killed in a car accident. The three were riding in a rented cargo van in Montgomery, Alabama, at the time of the accident, when a drunk driver crossed the I-65 median and struck them head-on.",
"Title: Alter Ego (Peruvian band)\n\nAlter Ego is the original Peruvian neo-progressive rock band whose style goes from the ever-changing art rock from the 1990s mixed with new sounds from the 1970s. Their style crosses between symphonic rock, hard rock to power ballads and R&B. The band was founded in 1992 by pianist/composer and lead singer Juan Carlos Oganes in Perú (South America), who assembled five other musicians and developed a sound that was rare for the time in that part of the world. They combined much of the anthem-type compositions of Juan Carlos Oganes with nice and lush vocal harmonies in the style of Queen and Yes. The album was produced by him and recorded at Emporium Digital Studios. Alter Ego paid much attention to theatrics and used the cinematographic expertise of Oganes -to create a sense of audiovisual entertainment. Oganes also directed their videos. They recorded much material since their first years and many of those songs ended in their 1997 debut album called \"Utopia\".",
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"Title: The Mendoza Line (band)\n\nThe Mendoza Line was a rock band whose members began playing together while in college in the mid-1990s in Athens, Georgia, USA, and who eventually settled in Brooklyn. Their name comes from the dismal .200 batting average of Mario Mendoza. They released eight full albums of sometimes folky, occasionally country-styled indie rock that is influenced by classic songwriters like Bob Dylan, John Cale and Paul Westerberg, and alt-country bands like Whiskeytown and Wilco. They recorded for several labels, such as Kindercore, Misra, Bar/None Records and Loose Music.",
"Title: R.E.M.\n\nR.E.M. was an American rock band that formed in Athens, Georgia, in 1980 by lead singer Michael Stipe, guitarist Peter Buck, bassist/backing vocalist Mike Mills, and drummer Bill Berry. One of the first alternative rock bands, R.E.M. was noted for Stipe's particular vocal quality and obscure lyrics, Buck's ringing, arpeggiated guitar style, and Mills' melodic basslines and backing vocals. R.E.M. released its first single—\"Radio Free Europe\"—in 1981 on the independent record label Hib-Tone. The single was followed by the \"Chronic Town\" EP in 1982, the band's first release on I.R.S. Records. In 1983, the group released its critically acclaimed debut album, \"Murmur\", and built its reputation over the next few years through subsequent releases, constant touring, and the support of college radio. Following years of underground success, R.E.M. achieved a mainstream hit in 1987 with the single \"The One I Love\". The group signed to Warner Bros. Records in 1988, and began to espouse political and environmental concerns while playing large arenas worldwide."
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How many acts are in each of the operas Gloriana and Lakmé?
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three
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"The Bay City Rollers are a Scottish pop band whose popularity was highest in the mid 1970s.",
" The \"British Hit Singles & Albums\" noted they were \"tartan teen sensations from Edinburgh\", and were \"the first of many acts heralded as the 'biggest group since the Beatles' and one of the most screamed-at teeny-bopper acts of the 1970s\".",
" For a relatively brief, but fervent period (nicknamed \"Rollermania\"), they were worldwide teen idols.",
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" Acid jazz originated in the London club scene of the mid-1980s in the rare groove movement and spread to the US, Japan, Eastern Europe, and Brazil.",
" Major acts included Brand New Heavies, Incognito, Us3, and Jamiroquai from the UK and Buckshot LeFonque and Digable Planets from the US.",
" The rise of electronic club music in the mid to late 1990s led to a decline in interest, and in the twenty-first century, the movement became indistinct as a genre.",
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"Glory to Gloriana is a 2006 Jamaican movie about the trials and tribulations of one woman, hotelier \"Gloria\" Eugennie Carroll Minto.",
" The inspirational movie is based on the first half of her autobiography, Gloria to Gloriana.",
" The movie, directed by little known local director Tony Jenkins, and produced by Salt Oil Green Production inc, tells the story of how one woman despite many setbacks and sacrifices is able to overcome her modest upbringing and life circumstances through hard work, determination, and ambition.",
" In the backdrop of the lushness of Jamaica's foliage and its beautiful streams and waterfalls is a story of hard work, debt, adultery, domestic violence, and love triangles."
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"Steve Thompson (born 24 April 1952) is a British songwriter and record producer who is responsible for a number of single and album chart hits and well known songs recorded by international recording artists.",
" He was instrumental in setting up the influential Neat Records.",
" He was particularly active as a producer during (as well as being partially responsible for), the NWOBHM years (New Wave of British Heavy Metal) During this time he produced many acts and kick-started the careers of several influential heavy metal acts including the first recordings of Newcastle band Venom ( who are widely credited with the invention of black metal) and Raven who have been credited with being hugely influential by Metallica."
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"Travis Aaron McNabb is a New Orleans-born and Nashville-based American drummer and percussionist.",
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" Prior to joining Better Than Ezra in January 1996, McNabb toured with acts such as Vigilantes of Love, Beggars, and seminal Oregon-based punk rock band The Wipers.",
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"The Great Escape was a music festival held at Newington Armory, located within Sydney Olympic Park that took place in 2006 and 2007.",
" Initially held over the Easter long weekend for the first two events, in 2008 it was announced the festival would take place on the Labour Day weekend, however the event was cancelled 2 months from the date due to poor ticket sales .",
" It evolved from the 2005 Cockatoo Island Music Festival.",
" The music and other attractions run over three full days (Good Friday to Easter Sunday in 2006–07), with some patrons camping from Thursday evening to Monday morning.",
" Punters could attend either for the full weekend camping, purchase a 3-day pass and commute each day or attend a single day.",
" Many acts also played the East Coast Blues & Roots Music Festival the same weekend, however The Great Escape line-up is more diverse featuring pop, hip hop, electronic and rock acts that would not fit into a Blues and Roots line-up.",
" In addition to musical acts, there is also a wide range of other features such as comedy acts, bingo and trivia, conspiracy theory talks and yoga.",
" There is no immediate future for the Great Escape at this point, but organisers are confident it will be resurrected in the near future."
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"Title: Bay City Rollers\n\nThe Bay City Rollers are a Scottish pop band whose popularity was highest in the mid 1970s. The \"British Hit Singles & Albums\" noted they were \"tartan teen sensations from Edinburgh\", and were \"the first of many acts heralded as the 'biggest group since the Beatles' and one of the most screamed-at teeny-bopper acts of the 1970s\". For a relatively brief, but fervent period (nicknamed \"Rollermania\"), they were worldwide teen idols. The group's line-up had numerous changes over the years, but the classic line-up during its heyday included; guitarists Eric Faulkner and Stuart John Wood, singer Les McKeown, bassist Alan Longmuir, and drummer Derek Longmuir.",
"Title: Lakmé\n\nLakmé is an opera in three acts by Léo Delibes to a French libretto by Edmond Gondinet and Philippe Gille.",
"Title: Acid jazz\n\nAcid jazz, also known as club jazz, is a musical genre that combines elements of jazz, soul, funk, and disco. Acid jazz originated in the London club scene of the mid-1980s in the rare groove movement and spread to the US, Japan, Eastern Europe, and Brazil. Major acts included Brand New Heavies, Incognito, Us3, and Jamiroquai from the UK and Buckshot LeFonque and Digable Planets from the US. The rise of electronic club music in the mid to late 1990s led to a decline in interest, and in the twenty-first century, the movement became indistinct as a genre. Many acts that might have been defined as acid jazz are now seen as jazz-funk, neo soul, or jazz rap.",
"Title: Gloriana\n\nGloriana, Op. 53, is an opera in three acts by Benjamin Britten to an English libretto by William Plomer, based on Lytton Strachey's 1928 \"Elizabeth and Essex: A Tragic History\".",
"Title: Pleasantville Music Festival\n\nThe Pleasantville Music Festival is a single-day music festival which takes place annually at Parkway Field in Pleasantville, New York. Some of the many acts that have performed at the Pleasantville Music Festival are: Guster, Gin Blossoms, Jakob Dylan, Joan Osborne, Marc Cohn, Big Head Todd & the Monsters, the English Beat, and Roger McGuinn. These major acts perform alongside up and coming national acts and small local bands from around the tri-state area.",
"Title: Glory to Gloriana\n\nGlory to Gloriana is a 2006 Jamaican movie about the trials and tribulations of one woman, hotelier \"Gloria\" Eugennie Carroll Minto. The inspirational movie is based on the first half of her autobiography, Gloria to Gloriana. The movie, directed by little known local director Tony Jenkins, and produced by Salt Oil Green Production inc, tells the story of how one woman despite many setbacks and sacrifices is able to overcome her modest upbringing and life circumstances through hard work, determination, and ambition. In the backdrop of the lushness of Jamaica's foliage and its beautiful streams and waterfalls is a story of hard work, debt, adultery, domestic violence, and love triangles.",
"Title: Steve Thompson (songwriter)\n\nSteve Thompson (born 24 April 1952) is a British songwriter and record producer who is responsible for a number of single and album chart hits and well known songs recorded by international recording artists. He was instrumental in setting up the influential Neat Records. He was particularly active as a producer during (as well as being partially responsible for), the NWOBHM years (New Wave of British Heavy Metal) During this time he produced many acts and kick-started the careers of several influential heavy metal acts including the first recordings of Newcastle band Venom ( who are widely credited with the invention of black metal) and Raven who have been credited with being hugely influential by Metallica.",
"Title: Travis McNabb\n\nTravis Aaron McNabb is a New Orleans-born and Nashville-based American drummer and percussionist. McNabb is perhaps best known as a longtime member of the band Better Than Ezra, although he has performed session and touring work with many acts during his career. Prior to joining Better Than Ezra in January 1996, McNabb toured with acts such as Vigilantes of Love, Beggars, and seminal Oregon-based punk rock band The Wipers. Since mid-2007, he has been the full-time touring drummer with Grammy-award winning Country/Bluegrass act Sugarland.",
"Title: Budgie (band)\n\nBudgie are a Welsh hard rock band from Cardiff. They are described by author Garry Sharpe-Young as one of the earliest heavy metal bands and a seminal influence to many acts of that scene, with fast, heavy rock (an influence on the new wave of British heavy metal (NWOBHM) and acts such as Metallica) being played as early as 1971. The band has been noted as \"among the heaviest metal of its day\".",
"Title: The Great Escape (festival)\n\nThe Great Escape was a music festival held at Newington Armory, located within Sydney Olympic Park that took place in 2006 and 2007. Initially held over the Easter long weekend for the first two events, in 2008 it was announced the festival would take place on the Labour Day weekend, however the event was cancelled 2 months from the date due to poor ticket sales . It evolved from the 2005 Cockatoo Island Music Festival. The music and other attractions run over three full days (Good Friday to Easter Sunday in 2006–07), with some patrons camping from Thursday evening to Monday morning. Punters could attend either for the full weekend camping, purchase a 3-day pass and commute each day or attend a single day. Many acts also played the East Coast Blues & Roots Music Festival the same weekend, however The Great Escape line-up is more diverse featuring pop, hip hop, electronic and rock acts that would not fit into a Blues and Roots line-up. In addition to musical acts, there is also a wide range of other features such as comedy acts, bingo and trivia, conspiracy theory talks and yoga. There is no immediate future for the Great Escape at this point, but organisers are confident it will be resurrected in the near future."
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What is the birthdate of this Korean American singer songwriter based in South Korea, who sand A's Doll House?
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May 30, 1989
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"Korean Americans (Korean: 한국계 미국인 , Hanja: 韓國系美國人 , \"Hangukgye Migukin\") are Americans of Korean heritage or descent, mostly from South Korea or Korea before being divided, and with a very small minority from North Korea.",
" The Korean American community comprises about 0.6% of the United States population, or about 1.8 million people, and is the fifth largest Asian American subgroup, after the Chinese American, Filipino American, Indian American, and Vietnamese American communities.",
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"Jessica Jung (born April 18, 1989), known professionally as Jessica, is an American singer, songwriter, actress, model, fashion designer, and businesswoman currently based in South Korea.",
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"Republic of Korea–United States relations (Hangul: 한미 관계 ; Hanja: 韓美 關係 ; RR: \"Hanmi gwangye \"; MR: \"Hanmi kwan'gye \" ) have been extensive since 1950, when the United States helped establish the modern state of South Korea, also known as the Republic of Korea, and fought on its UN-sponsored side in the Korean War (1950–1953).",
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" From Roh Tae-woo's administration to Roh Moo-hyun's administration, South Korea sought to establish an American partnership, which has made the Seoul–Washington relationship subject to some strains, especially with the Anti-US/Korean sentiments.",
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"Peniel Shin (; born March 10, 1993) is a Korean American singer based in South Korea.",
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"People for Successful Corean Reunification (PSCORE) is a non-governmental organization based in Seoul, South Korea, and Washington D.C. in the United States.",
" PSCORE addresses potential barriers to Korea reunification, suggests alternatives, and works to improve the situation of North Korean defectors in South Korea and China to bridge the gap between South Korea, North Korea, and the international community.",
" The organization is made up of North and South Korean staff, interns and volunteers from South Korea and abroad, and North Korean defectors.",
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"Stephanie Young Hwang (born August 1, 1989), known professionally as Tiffany or Tiffany Hwang, is an American singer based in South Korea.",
" Born and raised in California, she was discovered by South Korean entertainment agency S.M. Entertainment at the age of fifteen and subsequently moved to South Korea.",
" After four years of training, Tiffany debuted as a member of girl group Girls' Generation (and later its subgroup TTS) in August 2007, who went on to be one of the best-selling artists in South Korea and one of South Korea's most popular girl groups worldwide.",
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" At the time there was no political motivation and seemed to be a logical and convenient plan of action.",
" The original agreement and intent was to create a unified and independent Korea out of the post Japanese occupation era.",
" Instead each side of the 38th parallel established its own government under the influence of the occupational country; the United States in South Korea and the Soviet Union in North Korea.",
" Both new Korean governments discredited the other and claimed to be the only legitimate political system.",
" Tensions between the North and South escalated and each side began to petition foreign powers for resources and support.",
" South Korea wanted weapons and supplies from Truman and the United States government while North Korea sought help from Stalin and the Soviet Union.",
" The United States was still war weary from the disruptive World War II campaign and refused South Korea's request for weapons and troops.",
" North Korea convinced the Soviet Union to supply them with the weapons and support they requested.",
" This decision coincided with the United States withdrawing the last remaining combat troops from South Korea.",
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"Title: Korean Americans\n\nKorean Americans (Korean: 한국계 미국인 , Hanja: 韓國系美國人 , \"Hangukgye Migukin\") are Americans of Korean heritage or descent, mostly from South Korea or Korea before being divided, and with a very small minority from North Korea. The Korean American community comprises about 0.6% of the United States population, or about 1.8 million people, and is the fifth largest Asian American subgroup, after the Chinese American, Filipino American, Indian American, and Vietnamese American communities. The U.S. is home to the second largest Korean diaspora community in the world after the People's Republic of China.",
"Title: Jessica Jung\n\nJessica Jung (born April 18, 1989), known professionally as Jessica, is an American singer, songwriter, actress, model, fashion designer, and businesswoman currently based in South Korea. Jung was born and raised in San Francisco, California. At the age of eleven, she was discovered by South Korean entertainment agency S.M. Entertainment and subsequently moved to South Korea. In 2007, Jung debuted as a member of the South Korean girl group Girls' Generation. The group later became one of the best-selling artists in South Korea, and one of South Korea's most popular girl groups nationwide and worldwide.",
"Title: Jessi (musician)\n\nJessica Hyun-ju Ho (born December 17, 1988), better known by her stage name Jessi, is an American rapper, singer, and songwriter based in South Korea. She was born in New York, raised in New Jersey, and moved to South Korea at the age of 15.",
"Title: South Korea–United States relations\n\nRepublic of Korea–United States relations (Hangul: 한미 관계 ; Hanja: 韓美 關係 ; RR: \"Hanmi gwangye \"; MR: \"Hanmi kwan'gye \" ) have been extensive since 1950, when the United States helped establish the modern state of South Korea, also known as the Republic of Korea, and fought on its UN-sponsored side in the Korean War (1950–1953). During the subsequent four decades, South Korea experienced tremendous economic, political and military growth, and significantly reduced U.S. dependency. From Roh Tae-woo's administration to Roh Moo-hyun's administration, South Korea sought to establish an American partnership, which has made the Seoul–Washington relationship subject to some strains, especially with the Anti-US/Korean sentiments. However, relations between the United States and South Korea have greatly strengthened under the conservative, pro-U.S. Lee Myung-bak administration. At the 2009 G-20 London Summit, U.S. President Barack Obama called South Korea \"one of America's closest allies and greatest friends.\" In addition, South Korea has been designated as a Major non-NATO ally.",
"Title: A's Doll House\n\nA's Doll House is the second extended play by South Korean singer Ailee. It was released on July 12, 2013, by YMC Entertainment and Neowiz Internet. The song \"U&I\" was used to promote the EP.",
"Title: Peniel Shin\n\nPeniel Shin (; born March 10, 1993) is a Korean American singer based in South Korea. He debuted as a member of the South Korean boy group BTOB in 2012.",
"Title: People for Successful Corean Reunification\n\nPeople for Successful Corean Reunification (PSCORE) is a non-governmental organization based in Seoul, South Korea, and Washington D.C. in the United States. PSCORE addresses potential barriers to Korea reunification, suggests alternatives, and works to improve the situation of North Korean defectors in South Korea and China to bridge the gap between South Korea, North Korea, and the international community. The organization is made up of North and South Korean staff, interns and volunteers from South Korea and abroad, and North Korean defectors. While PSCORE provides news coverage on North Korea and helps defectors become South Korean citizens, a unique aspect is that educational programs are offered for North Korean defectors.",
"Title: Tiffany Hwang\n\nStephanie Young Hwang (born August 1, 1989), known professionally as Tiffany or Tiffany Hwang, is an American singer based in South Korea. Born and raised in California, she was discovered by South Korean entertainment agency S.M. Entertainment at the age of fifteen and subsequently moved to South Korea. After four years of training, Tiffany debuted as a member of girl group Girls' Generation (and later its subgroup TTS) in August 2007, who went on to be one of the best-selling artists in South Korea and one of South Korea's most popular girl groups worldwide. In 2016, following her contribution to several side projects during the early part of her career, Tiffany became the second Girls' Generation member to release a solo debut album, \"I Just Wanna Dance\".",
"Title: United States in the Korean War\n\nAt the conclusion of World War II the Allied nations began the process of disarmament of Axis controlled regions. Japan occupied Korea at this time and had been in control since 1910. In 1945, the decision was made to have American Marines forces oversee Japanese surrender and disarmament south of the 38th parallel and the Soviet Union would facilitate the change of power to the north. At the time there was no political motivation and seemed to be a logical and convenient plan of action. The original agreement and intent was to create a unified and independent Korea out of the post Japanese occupation era. Instead each side of the 38th parallel established its own government under the influence of the occupational country; the United States in South Korea and the Soviet Union in North Korea. Both new Korean governments discredited the other and claimed to be the only legitimate political system. Tensions between the North and South escalated and each side began to petition foreign powers for resources and support. South Korea wanted weapons and supplies from Truman and the United States government while North Korea sought help from Stalin and the Soviet Union. The United States was still war weary from the disruptive World War II campaign and refused South Korea's request for weapons and troops. North Korea convinced the Soviet Union to supply them with the weapons and support they requested. This decision coincided with the United States withdrawing the last remaining combat troops from South Korea. North Korea saw its opportunity and attacked South Korean forces at the 38th parallel on June 25, 1950 and thus initiating the Korean War."
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Reg Mountford played football that for a team that competes in which league?
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the Premier League
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"Dale Hubert \"Herb\" Sies (January 2, 1893 – October 17, 1954) was an American football player and coach.",
" He was born on January 2, 1893 in Ames, Iowa and attended Davenport High School.",
" He enrolled at the University of Pittsburgh, where he played football as a guard.",
" Sies was named a consensus All-American in 1917.",
" Seis played five seasons in the National Football League (NFL) and its predecessor, the American Professional Football Association.",
" Sies began his professional playing career with the Cleveland Tigers in 1920 for whom he started one game.",
" The following season, he played for the Dayton Triangles as a right guard.",
" That season, he started in nine games, and the following year, he started in eight games.",
" In 1923, he both played for and served as the head coach for the Rock Island Independents.",
" Sies coached his team to an 8–2–3 record to finish 12th in the league.",
" He started in eight games for the Independents and made good three field goals and eight extra point attempts.",
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"Victor A. Hanson (July 30, 1903 – April 10, 1982) was an American football player and coach, basketball player, and baseball player.",
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" The Watertown, New York native was named an Basketball All-American three times—in 1925, 1926, and 1927—by the Helms Athletic Foundation and was a consensus selection to the 1926 College Football All-America Team.",
" Following his college career he played briefly with the Cleveland Rosenblums in the American Basketball League and then formed a basketball team, the Syracuse All-Americans.",
" He was also signed by the New York Yankees of Major League Baseball upon graduation from Syracuse in 1927 and played one year in their farm system.",
" Hanson served as the head football coach at his alma mater from 1930 to 1936, compiling a record of 33–21–5.",
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"James Madison \"Red\" Roberts (August 23, 1900 – June 27, 1945) was an American football player and coach.",
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" Roberts was thrice selected All-Southern, and a unanimous choice for the \"Associated Press\" Southeast Area All-Time football team 1869-1919 era.",
" After college Roberts, played in the early National Football League (NFL) for the Toledo Maroons and the Akron Pros.",
" He also played in the first American Football League for the Cleveland Panthers.",
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"George H. Capron (July 27, 1886 – October 1972) was an American football and baseball player.",
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" He was selected as a third-team All-American by Walter Camp at the end of the 1907 season.",
" Late in his career at the University of Minnesota, Capron became involved in a controversy over his eligibility when reports surfaced that he had played professional baseball under a false name.",
" Capron later admitted that he played baseball under the name Robb at Meridian, Mississippi in 1908 and at Mattoon, Illinois in 1907.",
" From 1909 to 1910, Capron played two years of professional baseball in the Northwestern League.",
" In 1909, he played 155 games as the left fielder for the Seattle Turks, compiling 164 hits, 27 doubles, 8 triples, 15 home runs, and a .275 batting average.",
" In 1910, he played 35 games for the Vancouver Beavers though his batting average dropped to .207.",
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"Kenneth Don Gray (born March 10, 1936 in San Saba, Texas) was an offensive guard who played 13 seasons in the National Football League for the Chicago Cardinals/St. Louis Cardinals and the Houston Oilers.",
" Gray attended and played football for four seasons at Howard Payne University.",
" His first NFL contract, in 1958, paid him $6,000.00.",
" In those days the league was composed of 12 teams, split into two divisions.",
" After retiring as a player, earning six All-Pro awards, he served for three years as head coach at his high school alma mater, Llano High and offensive line coach for the 1977 AFC Champion Denver Bronco team that earned its way to Super Bowl XII, to play against the Dallas Cowboys.",
" In 2016, he was inducted into the Texas Sports Hall of Fame along with former University of Texas head football coach Fred Akers, former Dallas Cowboys offensive lineman Larry Allen and former Major League Baseball pitcher Andy Pettitte.",
" He earned a spot on the St. Louis Cardinals’ All-Time Team and the NFL All-1960s Team.",
" A Christian, Gray first and foremost considers himself blessed with his lovely and gracious wife, Shirley, who has stood by him through all the years of risking injury in high school, college and league play, and the unique challenges of his coaching years to the present.",
" They met and were wed back in their high school days at Llano High School.",
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"Howard Newton \"Sonny\" Keys was an American football offensive lineman in the National Football League from 1960 to 1965 with the Philadelphia Eagles.",
" He was born in Orlando, Oklahoma, on January 24, 1935.",
" Sonny was a star athlete for the Pioneers at Stillwater High School in Stillwater, Oklahoma where he played football, basketball, baseball and track.",
" He was named to the Oklahoma All-State football team and played in the All Stars game and the Oil Bowl.",
" His high school named Sonny \"Mr. Pioneer.\"",
" He played all positions on the line, including center.",
" He went to college at Oklahoma State University in Stillwater.",
" At OSU, he was part of the Cowboys championship Blue Grass Bowl game which was broadcast by Howard Cosell.",
" Sonny is described as a \"mauling defender\" in OSU's Heritage Hall Museum in historic Gallagher-Iba Arena.",
" He was drafted in the 12th round of the 1959 NFL Draft.",
" He was a part of Buck Shaw's 1960 NFL Championship season.",
" He played five seasons with the Eagles and was known for knowing and playing every position on the offensive line.",
" His family was featured in many local advertisements including Food Fair and a dairy distributorship.",
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" After his death from complications of cancer in 1971, the Philadelphia Eagles dedicated their annual Christmas card to his memory.",
" His outstanding scouting and recruiting abilities made his legacy live on in the NFL.",
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"Title: Herb Sies\n\nDale Hubert \"Herb\" Sies (January 2, 1893 – October 17, 1954) was an American football player and coach. He was born on January 2, 1893 in Ames, Iowa and attended Davenport High School. He enrolled at the University of Pittsburgh, where he played football as a guard. Sies was named a consensus All-American in 1917. Seis played five seasons in the National Football League (NFL) and its predecessor, the American Professional Football Association. Sies began his professional playing career with the Cleveland Tigers in 1920 for whom he started one game. The following season, he played for the Dayton Triangles as a right guard. That season, he started in nine games, and the following year, he started in eight games. In 1923, he both played for and served as the head coach for the Rock Island Independents. Sies coached his team to an 8–2–3 record to finish 12th in the league. He started in eight games for the Independents and made good three field goals and eight extra point attempts. That season, \"Collyer's Eye\" magazine named Sies to its All-NFL second team. In 1924, he returned to Dayton for his final season. He made one field goal attempt for the Triangles.",
"Title: Vic Hanson\n\nVictor A. Hanson (July 30, 1903 – April 10, 1982) was an American football player and coach, basketball player, and baseball player. A three-sport college athlete, he played football, basketball, and baseball at Syracuse University in the 1920s, serving as team captain in all three sports. The Watertown, New York native was named an Basketball All-American three times—in 1925, 1926, and 1927—by the Helms Athletic Foundation and was a consensus selection to the 1926 College Football All-America Team. Following his college career he played briefly with the Cleveland Rosenblums in the American Basketball League and then formed a basketball team, the Syracuse All-Americans. He was also signed by the New York Yankees of Major League Baseball upon graduation from Syracuse in 1927 and played one year in their farm system. Hanson served as the head football coach at his alma mater from 1930 to 1936, compiling a record of 33–21–5. He is only player inducted into both the Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame and the College Football Hall of Fame.",
"Title: Red Roberts (American football)\n\nJames Madison \"Red\" Roberts (August 23, 1900 – June 27, 1945) was an American football player and coach. He played football for the Centre Praying Colonels in Danville, Kentucky. Roberts was thrice selected All-Southern, and a unanimous choice for the \"Associated Press\" Southeast Area All-Time football team 1869-1919 era. After college Roberts, played in the early National Football League (NFL) for the Toledo Maroons and the Akron Pros. He also played in the first American Football League for the Cleveland Panthers. He later made a run for the office of Governor of Kentucky as a Democrat in 1931, losing in the primary to Ruby Laffoon who went on to win the election.",
"Title: George Capron\n\nGeorge H. Capron (July 27, 1886 – October 1972) was an American football and baseball player. Capron played football and baseball for the University of Minnesota from 1907 to 1908. In 1907, the Minnesota football team scored only 55 points, and \"Capron accounted for 44 of them with dropkicked field goals at four points each.\" He was selected as a third-team All-American by Walter Camp at the end of the 1907 season. Late in his career at the University of Minnesota, Capron became involved in a controversy over his eligibility when reports surfaced that he had played professional baseball under a false name. Capron later admitted that he played baseball under the name Robb at Meridian, Mississippi in 1908 and at Mattoon, Illinois in 1907. From 1909 to 1910, Capron played two years of professional baseball in the Northwestern League. In 1909, he played 155 games as the left fielder for the Seattle Turks, compiling 164 hits, 27 doubles, 8 triples, 15 home runs, and a .275 batting average. In 1910, he played 35 games for the Vancouver Beavers though his batting average dropped to .207. He also played professional football in the early days of the professional game in the 1910s. He resided in Fresno, California in his later years.",
"Title: Ken Gray (American football)\n\nKenneth Don Gray (born March 10, 1936 in San Saba, Texas) was an offensive guard who played 13 seasons in the National Football League for the Chicago Cardinals/St. Louis Cardinals and the Houston Oilers. Gray attended and played football for four seasons at Howard Payne University. His first NFL contract, in 1958, paid him $6,000.00. In those days the league was composed of 12 teams, split into two divisions. After retiring as a player, earning six All-Pro awards, he served for three years as head coach at his high school alma mater, Llano High and offensive line coach for the 1977 AFC Champion Denver Bronco team that earned its way to Super Bowl XII, to play against the Dallas Cowboys. In 2016, he was inducted into the Texas Sports Hall of Fame along with former University of Texas head football coach Fred Akers, former Dallas Cowboys offensive lineman Larry Allen and former Major League Baseball pitcher Andy Pettitte. He earned a spot on the St. Louis Cardinals’ All-Time Team and the NFL All-1960s Team. A Christian, Gray first and foremost considers himself blessed with his lovely and gracious wife, Shirley, who has stood by him through all the years of risking injury in high school, college and league play, and the unique challenges of his coaching years to the present. They met and were wed back in their high school days at Llano High School. Their union produced two fine sons, Shane and Boyd and a grand child, Garret.",
"Title: Reg Mountford\n\nReginald Charles \"Reg\" Mountford (born 1908) was a professional footballer who played for Huddersfield Town in England, and a manager of the Danish football team.",
"Title: Howard Keys\n\nHoward Newton \"Sonny\" Keys was an American football offensive lineman in the National Football League from 1960 to 1965 with the Philadelphia Eagles. He was born in Orlando, Oklahoma, on January 24, 1935. Sonny was a star athlete for the Pioneers at Stillwater High School in Stillwater, Oklahoma where he played football, basketball, baseball and track. He was named to the Oklahoma All-State football team and played in the All Stars game and the Oil Bowl. His high school named Sonny \"Mr. Pioneer.\" He played all positions on the line, including center. He went to college at Oklahoma State University in Stillwater. At OSU, he was part of the Cowboys championship Blue Grass Bowl game which was broadcast by Howard Cosell. Sonny is described as a \"mauling defender\" in OSU's Heritage Hall Museum in historic Gallagher-Iba Arena. He was drafted in the 12th round of the 1959 NFL Draft. He was a part of Buck Shaw's 1960 NFL Championship season. He played five seasons with the Eagles and was known for knowing and playing every position on the offensive line. His family was featured in many local advertisements including Food Fair and a dairy distributorship. His teammate, Tommy McDonald, cited a tough Sonny Keys in the book \"They Pay Me to Catch Footballs.\" In 1965, he joined Jerry Williams of the Calgary Stampeders as an assistant coach. After the Stampeders went to the Canadian Grey Cup, he chose to return to the NFL as an assistant coach with the Cleveland Browns under head coach Nick Skorich. After his death from complications of cancer in 1971, the Philadelphia Eagles dedicated their annual Christmas card to his memory. His outstanding scouting and recruiting abilities made his legacy live on in the NFL. For example, he brought fellow OSU alum, Jerry Sherk, to the Cleveland Browns, along with other top talents. As part of the 1960s world championship football team, Sonny was inducted into the city of Philadelphia Sports Hall of Fame in 2006.",
"Title: Huddersfield Town A.F.C.\n\nHuddersfield Town Association Football Club is a professional football club based in the town of Huddersfield, West Yorkshire, England. The team competes in the Premier League, the highest tier of English football, having been promoted by winning the 2017 Championship play-off final.",
"Title: Eddie Sauer\n\nEdward A. Sauer (November 27, 1898 - February 1980) was a professional football player who played during the early years of the National Football League. A resident of Van Buren Township, Ohio, Sauer attended and played football for nearby Miami University. He made his NFL debut in 1920 with the Dayton Triangles. Sauer also played for the Pottsville Maroons and won the 1925 NFL Championship with the team before the title was stripped from the team due to a disputed rules violation. he also played with the Akron Pros and the Canton Bulldogs of the early league.",
"Title: Ernie Koy, Jr.\n\nErnest Melvin Koy (born October 22, 1942) is a former American football running back for the New York Giants of the National Football League (NFL). He played college football at the University of Texas from 1962 to 1964 and was drafted by the Giants in the 11th round of the 1965 NFL Draft. He was a member of the 1963 Texas Longhorns football team, which won a national championship, although he missed most of the season to injury and illness. His brother Ted Koy also played with the Longhorns and in the NFL. His father, Ernie Koy, played Major League Baseball from 1938 through 1942 for five teams, and also played football at Texas."
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Which Which band has received the most Grammy Award nominations, Slint, or Sixpence None the Richer?
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Sixpence None the Richer
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" They formed in Louisville, Kentucky, United States, in 1986.",
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"Title: Ron Aniello\n\nRon Aniello is an American writer, producer, composer and musician who has enjoyed a diverse career working with such artists as Bruce Springsteen, Matthew Koma, Shania Twain, Wanting Qu, Gavin DeGraw, Lifehouse, Patti Scialfa, Barenaked Ladies, Guster, Jars of Clay, Bridgit Mendler, Sixpence None the Richer, Jude Cole, Vanessa Amorosi, Moshav Band and many more. In addition, Aniello has composed scores for film and television, and the Ringling Bros. and Barnum and Bailey Circus, and has been nominated for Grammy Awards.",
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"Title: Sixpence None the Richer discography\n\nThis is the discography of American pop rock band Sixpence None the Richer. To date, the group has released six studio albums, nine compilation albums, five extended plays, and fourteen singles. They gained mainstream popularity in 1997 with their self-titled album, producing the hit single \"Kiss Me\", which was an international hit. The song topped the Australian charts, and reached the top five in New Zealand, the United Kingdom, and the band's native United States.",
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"Title: The Miscellaneous\n\nThe Miscellaneous was a 1990s alternate rock band composed of members from Europe and the United States. The band was fronted by a male and a female vocalist, and produced music that is said to \"transcend the boundaries\" of its genre in creativity. \"CCM\" magazine likened their music to that of Sixpence None the Richer, Jars of Clay and Out of the Grey.",
"Title: Sixpence None the Richer (album)\n\nSixpence None the Richer is the third album by American band Sixpence None the Richer, released in 1997. It was certified platinum by the RIAA on February 9, 2000 for 1 million certified units in the United States and was nominated for a Grammy Award for Best Rock Gospel Album.",
"Title: Slint\n\nSlint is an American rock band consisting of Brian McMahan (guitar and vocals), David Pajo (guitar), Britt Walford (drums and vocals), Todd Brashear (bass on \"Spiderland\"), and Ethan Buckler (bass on \"Tweez\"). They formed in Louisville, Kentucky, United States, in 1986. Slint's first album \"Tweez\" was recorded by engineer Steve Albini in 1987 and released in obscurity on the Jennifer Hartman Records label in 1989. It was followed two years later by the critically acclaimed \"Spiderland\", released on the independent label Touch and Go Records.",
"Title: My Dear Machine\n\nMy Dear Machine is an EP by the Indie pop band Sixpence None the Richer, released on the music website NoiseTrade in summer 2008, although it was discontinued from the site in early 2009. This is the band's first official release in the 4 years since \"The Best of Sixpence None the Richer\" in 2004. \"My Dear Machine,\" \"Sooner Than Later,\" and \"Amazing Grace (Give It Back)\" would later appear on the band's 2012 album, \"Lost in Transition.\""
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Gail Buckner was a candidate for Secretary of State of Georgia in 2006, but lost to a woman who was the first Republican woman to be elected to the US Congress from Georgia, after defeating who?
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Jon Ossoff
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"Title: Kay Ivey\n\nKay Ellen Ivey (born October 15, 1944) is an American politician who is the 54th and current Governor of Alabama since April 2017. Ivey, a member of the Republican Party, served as the 38th Alabama State Treasurer from 2003 to 2011, and later became the 30th Lieutenant Governor of Alabama; she was the first Republican woman elected in this state, serving from January 2011 until April 2017. She assumed office as governor on April 10, 2017 following the resignation of two-term governor Robert Bentley, who left office after pleading guilty to criminal charges involving campaign finance violations. Bentley was also facing impeachment following a sex scandal at the time of his resignation. Ivey is Alabama's second female governor, after Lurleen Wallace, who served from 1967 until 1968, and first female Republican governor.",
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"Title: Marjorie Holt\n\nMarjorie Sewell Holt (born September 17, 1920), a Republican, was a U.S. Congresswoman who represented Maryland's 4th congressional district from January 3, 1973 to January 3, 1987. She was the first Republican woman elected to Congress from Maryland.",
"Title: Ann Bedsole\n\nAnn Smith Bedsole (born January 7, 1930), is a businesswoman, philanthropist, and a Republican politician from Mobile, Alabama. She is the first Republican woman to have been elected to the Alabama House of Representatives, in which she served from 1979 to 1983, and the first female ever elected to the Alabama State Senate, in which her tenure extended from 1983 to 1995.",
"Title: Christine Todd Whitman\n\nChristine \"Christie\" Todd Whitman (born September 26, 1946) is an American Republican politician and author who served as the 50th Governor of New Jersey from 1994 to 2001, and was the Administrator of the Environmental Protection Agency in the administration of President George W. Bush from 2001 to 2003. She was New Jersey's first and, to date, only female governor. She was the second woman and first Republican woman to defeat an incumbent governor in a general election in the United States. She was also the first Republican woman to be reelected governor.",
"Title: Gail Buckner\n\nGail Buckner is a Democratic member of the Georgia State Senate, representing its 44th District since 2008. She was formerly a Georgia State Assembly representative of district 76, encompassing parts of Clayton County from 1990 to 2006. Buckner represented district 76. Buckner was a candidate for Secretary of State of Georgia in 2006, but lost to Republican Karen Handel."
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Wong Ka Kui and Hugh Cornwell are both known for what musical talent?
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being the vocalist and guitarist
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comparison
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" The album has songs from Cornwell's solo work as well as titles which he wrote and performed whilst in The Stranglers.",
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" The album was produced by Gary Langan (Art of Noise), with the exception of \"Ain't It Strange\", which was produced by Cornwell.",
" It was recorded in 1992 at Metropolis Studios in London.",
" The album's progress was affected by contractual disputes.",
" Cornwell was initially signed to Phoenix Records, but the label started to fall into difficulties and Cornwell cited them for breach of contract.",
" A new deal was struck with NTV (Transmission) to finish the album.",
" Phoenix then maintained that NTV had no right to release the album with arguments over the matter continuing until February 1994.",
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" He won a lot of awards from 1988 onward.",
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"Title: Rock and Roll (Beyond album)\n\nRock and Roll (), is a 1993 album by Hong Kong rock band Beyond. This was the last album before the band's late vocalist, Wong Ka Kui died after an accident while filming in Japan.",
"Title: Wired (Hugh Cornwell album)\n\nWired is Hugh Cornwell's third solo album. It was released on 21 June 1993 on the Transmission label. The album was produced by Gary Langan (Art of Noise), with the exception of \"Ain't It Strange\", which was produced by Cornwell. It was recorded in 1992 at Metropolis Studios in London. The album's progress was affected by contractual disputes. Cornwell was initially signed to Phoenix Records, but the label started to fall into difficulties and Cornwell cited them for breach of contract. A new deal was struck with NTV (Transmission) to finish the album. Phoenix then maintained that NTV had no right to release the album with arguments over the matter continuing until February 1994. As a result, the album was initially only released in Europe. Two singles were released from the album, \"The Story of He & She\" in 1993, and \"My Kind of Loving\" in 1994.",
"Title: Yip Sai Wing\n\nYip Sai-wing (born 19 August 1963) is a Hong Kong musician, best known as the drummer and co-founder of the rock band Beyond, formed with the lead vocalist Wong Ka Kui.",
"Title: Hi Fi (Hugh Cornwell album)\n\nHi Fi is an album by Hugh Cornwell, released in 2000. All instrumentation is by Hugh Cornwell with appearances from Justin Chapman, Michelle Marti, Mike Polson, Gita Langley, Jesse Murphy, Rachel Helleur, Úna Palliser and John Dominic.",
"Title: Wong Ka Keung\n\nWong Ka-keung (born 13 November 1964), also known as Steve Wong, is a Hong Kong musician, singer and songwriter. He is best known as bassist for the rock band Beyond, of which his elder brother Wong Ka Kui is the lead vocalist.",
"Title: Beyond (band)\n\nBeyond was a Hong Kong rock band that formed in 1983. The band became prominent in Hong Kong, Taiwan, Japan, Singapore, Malaysia, Mainland China and Overseas Chinese communities. The band is widely considered as the most successful and influential Cantonese music group from Hong Kong. In 1993, the founder of the group Wong Ka Kui died due to an accident while filming a show at Fuji Television in Tokyo. Beyond continued to perform and record after Wong Ka Kui's death. In 2005, the remaining members Paul Wong, Wong Ka Keung and Yip Sai Wing decided to pursue their own solo careers, and Beyond officially disbanded.",
"Title: Wong Ka Kui\n\nWong Ka-kui (10 June 1962 – 30 June 1993), was a Hong Kong musician, singer and songwriter, best known as the leader and co-founder of the rock band Beyond, for which he was the lead vocalist, rhythm guitarist and main songwriter. He won a lot of awards from 1988 onward. The band’s hit songs include \"Loving You\" (1988), \"Truly Love You\" (1989), \"Amani\" (1991), \"Boundless Oceans, Vast Skies\" (1993) etc.",
"Title: Hugh Cornwell\n\nHugh Alan Cornwell (born 28 August 1949) is an English musician and singer-songwriter, best known for being the vocalist and guitarist for the punk rock/new wave band the Stranglers from 1974 to 1990."
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John William Maule Ramsay served as Secretary for Scotland in the administration of a British Liberal statesman and Britian's oldest what?
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Prime Minister
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" His mother was the youngest child of Prince Arthur, Duke of Connaught, the third son of Queen Victoria and Prince Albert.",
" His father was the third son of John Ramsay, 13th Earl of Dalhousie.",
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"Title: Henry Maule\n\nSir Henry Maule was the son and heir of Sir William Maule, Baron of Panmure and Benvie and Ethana de Vallibus, daughter of John Vaux, Lord of Dirleton. William succeeded as Baron on his father's death and was married to Margaret Hay, daughter of Sir William Hay of Locherworth.",
"Title: Edward Grey, 1st Viscount Grey of Fallodon\n\nEdward Grey, 1st Viscount Grey of Fallodon, KG, PC, DL, FZS (25 April 1862 – 7 September 1933), better known as Sir Edward Grey (he was the 3rd Baronet Grey of Fallodon), was a British Liberal statesman. An adherent of the \"New Liberalism\", he served as foreign secretary from 1905 to 1916, the longest continuous tenure of any person in that office. He is probably best remembered for his \"the lamps are going out\" remark on 3 August 1914 on the outbreak of the First World War. He signed the Sykes-Picot Agreement on 16 May 1916. Ennobled in 1916, he was Ambassador to the United States between 1919 and 1920 and Leader of the Liberal Party in the House of Lords between 1923 and 1924.",
"Title: Herbert Gladstone, 1st Viscount Gladstone\n\nHerbert John Gladstone, 1st Viscount Gladstone, (7 January 1854 – 6 March 1930) was a British Liberal statesman. The youngest son of William Ewart Gladstone, he was Home Secretary from 1905 to 1910 and Governor-General of the Union of South Africa from 1910 to 1914.",
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"Title: William Ewart Gladstone\n\nWilliam Ewart Gladstone, ( ; 29 December 1809 – 19 May 1898) was a British Liberal statesman and earlier Conservative politician. In a career lasting over 60 years, he served as Prime Minister four separate times (1868–74, 1880–85, February–July 1886 and 1892–94), more than any other person, and served as Chancellor of the Exchequer four times. Gladstone was also Britain's oldest Prime Minister; he resigned for the final time when he was 84 years old."
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Which organization is the owner of a shopping centre whose top floor was occupied by Dazzeland in Rundle Mall, Adelaide, Australia?
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Starhill Global REIT
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"Adelaide Central Plaza is located on Rundle Mall, Adelaide.",
" Its major tenant is David Jones, and the centre also includes a food court and about 40 retail outlets.",
" The centre covers a floor space of about 27,784 square metres over five levels.",
" John Martins used to be the major tenant of the Plaza before David Jones took over."
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"Elmvale Acres Shopping Centre is an open-air mall located in the Elmvale Acres neighbourhood of Ottawa, Ontario, Canada.",
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" The mall is just a short 10-minute drive south of St. Laurent Shopping Centre.",
" The shopping centre is also just a 3-minute drive from the Canadian Museum of Science of Technology (closed until 2017).",
" The Smythe Medical Centre is located just across from the north end of the mall.",
" The mall is bounded by Smythe Road to the north, Othello Avenue to the west, Russell Road to the east, and St. Laurent Boulevard to the south.",
" The shopping centre has approximately 60 shops and services including Dollar Plus, LCBO, Loblaws, Rexall Pharma Plus, Royal Bank, The Beer Store, and the Ottawa Public Library.",
" The shopping centre is adjacent to the Elmvale Transit Station.",
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"Rundle Mall is a pedestrian street mall located in Adelaide, South Australia.",
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"Bluewater Shopping Centre (commonly referred to as Bluewater) is an out-of-town shopping centre in Stone (postally Greenhithe), Kent, England, outside the M25 Orbital motorway, 17.8 mi east south-east of London's centre.",
" Opened on 16 March 1999 in a former chalk quarry after ten years of building works, the site including car parks occupies 240 acres and has a sales floor area of 154,000 m (1,600,000 ft) over three levels, making it the fourth-largest shopping centre in the UK (after the MetroCentre, Trafford Centre and Westfield Stratford City).",
" Elsewhere in Europe only Istanbul's Cevahir Mall and Vienna's (Vösendorf) Shopping City Süd are bigger.",
" The floor plan is a triangular shape with 330 stores, including 3 anchors, 40 cafés and restaurants, and a 13-screen cinema.",
" The centre employs 7,000 people and serves over 27 million visitors a year.",
" A main rival is the Lakeside Shopping Centre and its two retail parks by road 8 mi away in West Thurrock, Essex, just across the River Thames or 3.2 mi point-to-point."
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"Dazzeland was a two-storey indoor amusement park occupying the top levels of the REMM Myer Centre in Rundle Mall, a major shopping mall in Adelaide, Australia.",
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"City Cross Arcade is a two-level shopping complex located on 32 Grenfell Street Adelaide South Australia with entrances to Rundle Mall, Grenfell Street, James Place and Gawler Place.",
" The centre is owned by the Makris Group, who purchased the site in 2001 after it was placed up for sale by the previous owners, Hawaiian Investments, in 2000.",
" The main two anchors are Harvey Norman and Amart Sports.",
" The complex also features smaller retailers and a large food court including KFC, Hungry Jack's, Subway, Oporto, Sumo Salad, Charlesworth Nuts, Bean Bar and many other food outlets.",
" Amongst the smaller stores are Swiss Glory chocolates and, at one time, Quality 5 Crafts.",
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"Cairns Central Shopping Centre in north Queensland, Australia is Cairns' biggest shopping centre.",
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" The shopping centre is built over the Cairns Railway Station, which is incorporated with the centre.",
" Pedestrian access to the station is through the car park on the bottom floor, or a pedestrian walkway on the second floor.",
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"Atzelberg Tower (German: Atzelberg Turm \"Atzel Mountain Tower\"), also known as Atzelberg Observation Tower for long, was a 30.39 m German wooden lattice observation tower that was located on the summit of the 506.7 m mountain of Atzelberg.",
" The Atzelberg Tower had a floor count of 6 floors including both the ground floor and the top.",
" The Atzelberg Tower's top floor measured 30.39 m above sea level.",
" The tower also had a roof which measured 31 m from the ground.",
" The observation tower's top floor can only be reached through its 150-stepped staircases.",
" The tower was used from the year of its construction, 1980, until 5 August 2008, when it was ravaged by fire that was caused by arson, as an observation tower on the top of the Atzelberg, which provided viewers and/or observers a good view of the surrounding areas."
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"Title: Adelaide Central Plaza\n\nAdelaide Central Plaza is located on Rundle Mall, Adelaide. Its major tenant is David Jones, and the centre also includes a food court and about 40 retail outlets. The centre covers a floor space of about 27,784 square metres over five levels. John Martins used to be the major tenant of the Plaza before David Jones took over.",
"Title: Myer Centre, Adelaide\n\nThe Myer Centre is a five level shopping centre in the heart of the Adelaide CBD situated along the Rundle Mall shopping precinct and North Terrace. It is owned by Starhill Global REIT and managed by CBRE.",
"Title: Elmvale Acres Shopping Centre\n\nElmvale Acres Shopping Centre is an open-air mall located in the Elmvale Acres neighbourhood of Ottawa, Ontario, Canada. It opened in 1961, making it one of the oldest shopping centres in the city. The mall is just a short 10-minute drive south of St. Laurent Shopping Centre. The shopping centre is also just a 3-minute drive from the Canadian Museum of Science of Technology (closed until 2017). The Smythe Medical Centre is located just across from the north end of the mall. The mall is bounded by Smythe Road to the north, Othello Avenue to the west, Russell Road to the east, and St. Laurent Boulevard to the south. The shopping centre has approximately 60 shops and services including Dollar Plus, LCBO, Loblaws, Rexall Pharma Plus, Royal Bank, The Beer Store, and the Ottawa Public Library. The shopping centre is adjacent to the Elmvale Transit Station. The size of the total complex is 147,332 square feet. The shopping centre is currently owned by Rio-Can Real Estate Investment Trust.",
"Title: Rundle Mall\n\nRundle Mall is a pedestrian street mall located in Adelaide, South Australia. It was opened as a pedestrian mall in September 1976 by closing the section of Rundle Street between King William Street and Pulteney Street, to vehicular traffic. The street continues as Rundle Street (as before) to the east and Hindley Street to the west.",
"Title: Bluewater (shopping centre)\n\nBluewater Shopping Centre (commonly referred to as Bluewater) is an out-of-town shopping centre in Stone (postally Greenhithe), Kent, England, outside the M25 Orbital motorway, 17.8 mi east south-east of London's centre. Opened on 16 March 1999 in a former chalk quarry after ten years of building works, the site including car parks occupies 240 acres and has a sales floor area of 154,000 m (1,600,000 ft) over three levels, making it the fourth-largest shopping centre in the UK (after the MetroCentre, Trafford Centre and Westfield Stratford City). Elsewhere in Europe only Istanbul's Cevahir Mall and Vienna's (Vösendorf) Shopping City Süd are bigger. The floor plan is a triangular shape with 330 stores, including 3 anchors, 40 cafés and restaurants, and a 13-screen cinema. The centre employs 7,000 people and serves over 27 million visitors a year. A main rival is the Lakeside Shopping Centre and its two retail parks by road 8 mi away in West Thurrock, Essex, just across the River Thames or 3.2 mi point-to-point.",
"Title: Dazzeland\n\nDazzeland was a two-storey indoor amusement park occupying the top levels of the REMM Myer Centre in Rundle Mall, a major shopping mall in Adelaide, Australia. The centre was built between 1988–1991, at a cost of $1 billion. Some years later, the centre was sold for $140 million, contributing to the collapse of the State Bank of South Australia.",
"Title: City Cross Arcade\n\nCity Cross Arcade is a two-level shopping complex located on 32 Grenfell Street Adelaide South Australia with entrances to Rundle Mall, Grenfell Street, James Place and Gawler Place. The centre is owned by the Makris Group, who purchased the site in 2001 after it was placed up for sale by the previous owners, Hawaiian Investments, in 2000. The main two anchors are Harvey Norman and Amart Sports. The complex also features smaller retailers and a large food court including KFC, Hungry Jack's, Subway, Oporto, Sumo Salad, Charlesworth Nuts, Bean Bar and many other food outlets. Amongst the smaller stores are Swiss Glory chocolates and, at one time, Quality 5 Crafts. Australia Post Adelaide Rundle Mall Post Shop is also located on the first floor.",
"Title: Cairns Central\n\nCairns Central Shopping Centre in north Queensland, Australia is Cairns' biggest shopping centre. The centre was opened in late 1997 and is the second multi-story shopping centre in northern Queensland. The shopping centre is built over the Cairns Railway Station, which is incorporated with the centre. Pedestrian access to the station is through the car park on the bottom floor, or a pedestrian walkway on the second floor. Construction of the shopping centre was delayed temporarily due to damage suffered from Tropical Cyclone Justin in early 1997.",
"Title: Rundle Street, Adelaide\n\nRundle Street is a street in the East End of Adelaide, South Australia. It runs from Pulteney Street in the west to East Terrace, where it becomes Rundle Road (a separate Rundle Street continues from Rundle Road through Kent Town). Its former western extent, which ran to King William Street, was closed in 1972 to form the pedestrian street of Rundle Mall. The street is in proximity to the Adelaide Botanic Gardens, Rymill Park, Hindmarsh Square and North Terrace.",
"Title: Atzelberg Tower\n\nAtzelberg Tower (German: Atzelberg Turm \"Atzel Mountain Tower\"), also known as Atzelberg Observation Tower for long, was a 30.39 m German wooden lattice observation tower that was located on the summit of the 506.7 m mountain of Atzelberg. The Atzelberg Tower had a floor count of 6 floors including both the ground floor and the top. The Atzelberg Tower's top floor measured 30.39 m above sea level. The tower also had a roof which measured 31 m from the ground. The observation tower's top floor can only be reached through its 150-stepped staircases. The tower was used from the year of its construction, 1980, until 5 August 2008, when it was ravaged by fire that was caused by arson, as an observation tower on the top of the Atzelberg, which provided viewers and/or observers a good view of the surrounding areas."
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This One's for the Children is a single by the pop group from what city?
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Boston
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" Following the success of the 2000 \"Children in Need\" track, \"Never Had a Dream Come True\", the BBC asked S Club 7 to perform the 2001 track for the charity too.",
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"Frederik (real name Ilkka Juhani Sysimetsä, born 2 February 1945) is a Finnish singer.",
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" One of his contemporary nicknames is \"Junttidiscon kuningas\" (\"King of redneckdisco\").",
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"Magneto was a popular Mexican boy band of the 1980s and 1990s.",
" The band formed on February 14, 1983.",
" In 1986, Magneto was featured in \"Siempre en Domingo,\" a Mexican entertainment show viewed across Latin America and parts of Europe.",
" Mexican teen pop group Magneto emerged in 1983.",
" Their first record, Dejalo Que Gire came in 1984, followed by Super 6 Magneto.",
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" In 1992 the boy band played the lead in their own movie, \"Cambiando el Destino\".",
" Magneto won the Lo Nuestro Award for Pop New Artist of the Year, and received two nominations for the Lo Nuestro Awards of 1993: Pop Album (\"Magneto\") and Pop Group of the Year.",
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"\"I Have a Dream\" is a song by Swedish pop group ABBA.",
" It was featured on the group's sixth studio album \"Voulez-Vous\" and released as a single in December 1979.",
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"Title: Sinéad Sheppard\n\nSinéad Sheppard is an Irish politician and dancing tutor, and former member of a prominent but short-lived pop group. She rose to fame in the 2001–02 RTÉ One television series \"Popstars\", in which she was selected as a member of the pop group Six. After the band's swift demise, Sheppard formed her own dance school and features as an advisor to judge John Creedon in the 2009 talent show \"The All Ireland Talent Show\". Since 2009 she has served as a member of local councils in Cork, representing Fine Gael.",
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"Title: Have You Ever (S Club 7 song)\n\n\"Have You Ever\" was a single released by UK pop group S Club 7 on 19 November 2001. Following the success of the 2000 \"Children in Need\" track, \"Never Had a Dream Come True\", the BBC asked S Club 7 to perform the 2001 track for the charity too. \"Have You Ever\" was co-written by Cathy Dennis, A. Frampton and Chris Braide. The track is the penultimate ballad S Club 7 released as a single with lead vocals coming from singer Jo. \"Have You Ever\" acted as an introduction to S Club 7's third album \"Sunshine\". The single entered the UK Singles Chart at number one on 25 November 2001, and remained on the chart for 14 weeks (seven of which were in the top 10). The Children in Need version of \"Have You Ever\" is listed in the \"Guinness Book of World Records\" as having the highest number of people's voices recorded in a single song; as recordings from children in schools across the UK were used in the chorus. The song has sold 380,000 copies in the UK according to the Official UK Charts Company. The photo for the cover of the single was shot in another major architectural landmark of the Los Angeles area - the Sheats Goldstein Residence near Beverly Hills.",
"Title: New Kids on the Block\n\nNew Kids on the Block (also initialized as NKOTB) is an American pop group from Boston, Massachusetts. The band currently consists of brothers Jordan and Jonathan Knight, Joey McIntyre, Donnie Wahlberg, and Danny Wood. New Kids on the Block enjoyed success in the late 1980s and early 1990s and have sold more than 80 million records worldwide. They won two American Music Awards in 1990 for Favorite Pop/Rock Band, Duo, or Group and Favorite Pop/Rock Album. The group disbanded in 1994, reuniting in 2007.",
"Title: Frederik (singer)\n\nFrederik (real name Ilkka Juhani Sysimetsä, born 2 February 1945) is a Finnish singer. He is known by his nickname Reetu. During his lengthy career of machostyle disco and pop music, he has been awarded with five gold and three diamond records. One of his contemporary nicknames is \"Junttidiscon kuningas\" (\"King of redneckdisco\"). Frederik started his musical career as an electric organist in a pop group named Jim & The Beatmakers. He played later in a beat pop group named The Roosters in the mid-1960s.",
"Title: Popstars (UK TV series)\n\nPopstars is a UK talent show series that was broadcast on ITV in early 2001. It was the first UK series of the international \"Popstars\" franchise, and was billed as a documentary on the formation of a modern pop group. The series began with audition rounds of aspiring singers (good and bad) performing songs before a panel of judges. The best performers were selected to come to London for further rounds of auditions. Over the weeks, the judges eliminated various singers from the auditions until just a few singers were left in contention. In the final weeks, five contestants were chosen by the judges to form the new pop group Hear’Say. The programme then showed the group recording and promoting their first single, documenting their first ventures into the music industry.",
"Title: Magneto (band)\n\nMagneto was a popular Mexican boy band of the 1980s and 1990s. The band formed on February 14, 1983. In 1986, Magneto was featured in \"Siempre en Domingo,\" a Mexican entertainment show viewed across Latin America and parts of Europe. Mexican teen pop group Magneto emerged in 1983. Their first record, Dejalo Que Gire came in 1984, followed by Super 6 Magneto. The Latin pop outfit suffered several lineup changes before achieving their first gold record in 1986. Mostly playing dance-pop songs, the five-member ensemble started touring Central America after climbing charts with \"Todo Esta Muy Bien,\" and \"Soy Un Soñador.\" However, their breakthrough came after issuing a Spanish-language version of Desireless' \"Voyage Voyage,\" a French pop hit from the '80s. In 1992 the boy band played the lead in their own movie, \"Cambiando el Destino\". Magneto won the Lo Nuestro Award for Pop New Artist of the Year, and received two nominations for the Lo Nuestro Awards of 1993: Pop Album (\"Magneto\") and Pop Group of the Year. Nevertheless, the original Magneto disbanded in 1996 after a sold-out show at Mexico City's Auditorio Nacional.",
"Title: I Have a Dream (song)\n\n\"I Have a Dream\" is a song by Swedish pop group ABBA. It was featured on the group's sixth studio album \"Voulez-Vous\" and released as a single in December 1979. The single became a big hit, topping the charts in many countries and peaking at No. 2 in the UK over the Christmas week of 1979. Twenty years later, Irish pop group Westlife released a version of the song which reached No. 1 in the UK over the Christmas week of 1999.",
"Title: Ceri James\n\nCeri James is a singer-songwriter, record producer, session musician and one half of the pop group The Mountaineers. He is a classically trained pianist with a degree in Music from the University of Wales, Bangor. At present, he plays keyboards for the pop group The Ordinary Boys. He is currently teaching at St Martin's School as head of music."
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When did the long-time Real Madrid president died to whom the The Santiago Bernabéu Trophy was dedicated?
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2 June 1978
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"The 2014–15 FC Basel season is the 122nd season in club history and the club's 20th consecutive season in the top flight of Swiss football.",
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"Title: Estadio Chamartín\n\nEstadio Chamartín was a multi-use stadium in Madrid, Spain. It was initially used as the stadium of Real Madrid matches before Santiago Bernabéu Stadium opened in 1947. The stadium held 22,500 people and was built in 1924. The first match at the stadium was Real Madrid against Newcastle United.",
"Title: Santiago Bernabéu (Madrid Metro)\n\nSantiago Bernabéu is a metro station outside the Santiago Bernabéu Stadium in Madrid, Spain. It is located in Fare Zone A. It primarily serves the Santiago Bernabéu Stadium of Real Madrid.",
"Title: 2014–15 FC Basel season\n\nThe 2014–15 FC Basel season is the 122nd season in club history and the club's 20th consecutive season in the top flight of Swiss football. Basel are the reigning Swiss Super League champions. They prepared their season with various warm-up matches against teams from Switzerland, Austria and Czech Republic. Their 2014–15 Swiss Super League season began on 19 July with an away game against Aarau. Basel were qualified to the 2014–15 UEFA Champions League in the group stage. They were drawn into Group B against Real Madrid, Liverpool and Ludogorets Razgrad and started on 16 July with the away tie against Real Madrid at the Santiago Bernabéu Stadium. In the first round of the 2014–15 Swiss Cup, played on 23 August 2014, Basel were drawn away against CS Italia. The final was played on 7 June 2015.",
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"Title: 2002 Copa del Rey Final\n\nThe 2002 Copa del Rey Final was the 100th final since its establishment. The match took place on 6 March 2002 at the Santiago Bernabéu Stadium, Madrid. The match was contested by Real Madrid and Deportivo de La Coruña, and it was refereed by Manuel Mejuto González. Deportivo lifted the trophy for the second time in their history with a 1–2 victory over Real Madrid.",
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The Southern Transitional Council, an autonomous and secessionist body whose 26 members, calls for the separation of southern Yemen, during the term of which former president, Yemeni politician?
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Ali Abdullah Saleh
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"Ali Nasir Muhammad Husani (Arabic: علي ناصر محمد الحسني ) (born 31 December 1939) was the leader of South Yemen as General Secretary of the Yemeni Socialist Party between 1980 and 1986.",
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" He served as the Prime Minister from 2 August 1971 until 14 February 1985 and as Chairman of the Presidential Council from 26 June 1978 - 27 December 1978.",
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" His successor was Ali Nasir Muhammad who took a less interventionist stance toward both North Yemen and neighbouring Oman.",
" On January 13, 1986, a violent struggle began in Aden between Ali Nasir's supporters and supporters of the returned Ismail.",
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" Muhammad's term had lasted from 21 April 1980 to 24 January 1986.",
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" During the North Yemen Civil War, fighting spilled over into South Yemen as the British attempted to establish an autonomous colony known as the Federation of South Arabia.",
" Following the exit of the British armed forces, the NLF seized power from its rival, the Arab nationalist Front for the Liberation of Occupied South Yemen (FLOSY).",
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" The insurgency comes amid the Shia insurgency in the country's north as led by the Houthi communities.",
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"Ali Salem al Beidh (‘Alī Sālim al-Bīḍ, Arabic: علي سالم البيض ) (born 10 February 1939) is a Yemeni politician who served as the General Secretary of the Yemeni Socialist Party (YSP) in South Yemen and as Vice President of Yemen following the unification in 1990."
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"Abdel-Aziz bin Habtour (born 8 August 1955) is a Yemeni politician who served as Governor of Aden during the Houthi takeover in Yemen.",
" He is a member of the General People's Congress, sitting on its permanent committee since 1995.",
" An ally of President Abdrabbuh Mansur Hadi, he condemned the 2014–15 Yemeni coup d'état and received the deposed leader after his flight from the Houthi-controlled capital of Sana'a on 21 February 2015.",
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"Ali Abdullah Saleh (Arabic: علي عبد الله صالح , \"ʿAlī ʿAbdullāh Ṣāliḥ\"; born 21 March 1942) is a Yemeni politician who rose to power following the assassination of President al-Ghashmi.",
" He was elected President of North Yemen (the Yemen Arab Republic) on 17 July 1978 at the age of 36.",
" Following the merger of North Yemen with South Yemen on 22 May 1990, President Saleh was sworn in as the new President.",
" Long considered a moderate President, he oversaw his country's development of deeper ties with Western powers, especially the United-States, in its fight against terrorism.",
" In 2011, in wake of the \"Arab Spring\" that spread across Yemen, Saleh's time in office became more and more untenable, until eventually he was ousted as President of Yemen in 2012.",
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"Title: Southern Transitional Council\n\nThe Southern Transitional Council (Almajlis Alaintiqali Aljanubi; Arabic: المجلس الانتقالي الجنوبي ) an autonomous and secessionist body whose 26 members include the governors of five southern governorates and two government ministers and is formed by the Southern Movement, also known as al-Hirak al-Janoubi, calls for the separation of southern Yemen. The movement has not stopped its activities toward this goal since its establishment in 2007, during the term of former president Ali Abdullah Saleh.",
"Title: Jarallah Omar\n\nJarallah Omar al-Kuhali (Arabic: جار الله عمر ) (1942 in Kuhal, Ibb Governorate – 28 December 2002) was a Yemeni politician, intellectual, and guerrilla fighter. He was trained in Islamic law, but in the 1960s he turned towards Marxism. He was a political prisoner from 1968 to 1971 and participated in the civil war between North Yemen and South Yemen as a leader of the National Liberation Front, a politico-military coalition affiliated to the socialist government of the South. He escaped to the South after his forces were defeated by then-North Yemeni President and current unified Yemeni President Ali Abdullah Saleh. Jarallah became a member of the Politburo of the Yemeni Socialist Party (YSP), the ruling party in the South, and was named minister of culture in the government of a newly unified Yemen in the early 1990s. He resigned his cabinet post and went into exile shortly before a failed attempt by former southern politicians to re-establish a \"Democratic Republic of Yemen\" in 1994. The president of the ephemeral secessionist regime, Ali Salim al-Baidh, was a former ally of Jarallah in the factional disputes within the YSP in 1986. When Jarallah returned to the country in 1995, he developed a reputation as a leading advocate of human rights and political freedoms in the authoritarian political climate of Yemen.",
"Title: Khaled Bahah\n\nKhaled Mahfoudh Bahah (ِArabic: خالد محفوظ بحاح ) is a Yemeni politician and diplomat who served as Prime Minister of Yemen between 2014 and 2016, as well as Vice President of Yemen from 2015 until he was sacked on April 3, 2016 by President of Yemen Abdrabbuh Mansur Hadi.",
"Title: Ali Nasir Muhammad\n\nAli Nasir Muhammad Husani (Arabic: علي ناصر محمد الحسني ) (born 31 December 1939) was the leader of South Yemen as General Secretary of the Yemeni Socialist Party between 1980 and 1986. He also was twice president of South Yemen and once the Prime Minister. He served as the Prime Minister from 2 August 1971 until 14 February 1985 and as Chairman of the Presidential Council from 26 June 1978 - 27 December 1978. In April 1980, South Yemeni president Abdul Fattah Ismail resigned and moved to Moscow. His successor was Ali Nasir Muhammad who took a less interventionist stance toward both North Yemen and neighbouring Oman. On January 13, 1986, a violent struggle began in Aden between Ali Nasir's supporters and supporters of the returned Ismail. (See South Yemen Civil War) Fighting lasted for more than a month and resulted in thousands of casualties, Ali Nasir's ouster, and Ismail's death. Muhammad's term had lasted from 21 April 1980 to 24 January 1986. Some 60,000 people, including the deposed Ali Nasir, fled to North Yemen. He was succeeded by Haidar Abu Bakr al-Attas.",
"Title: National Liberation Front (South Yemen)\n\nThe National Liberation Front (Arab: الجبهة القوميّة) or NLF was a Marxist paramilitary organization and a political party operating in the Federation of South Arabia, (now southern Yemen) during the Aden Emergency. During the North Yemen Civil War, fighting spilled over into South Yemen as the British attempted to establish an autonomous colony known as the Federation of South Arabia. Following the exit of the British armed forces, the NLF seized power from its rival, the Arab nationalist Front for the Liberation of Occupied South Yemen (FLOSY). In the aftermath of the Emergency, the NLF reorganized itself into the Yemeni Socialist Party and established a single-party Marxist-Leninist regime, known as the People's Democratic Republic of Yemen.",
"Title: South Yemen insurgency\n\nThe South Yemen insurgency is a term used by the Yemeni government to describe the protests and attacks on government forces in southern Yemen, ongoing since 27 April 2009, on South Yemen's independence day. Although the violence has been blamed on elements within the southern secessionist movement, leaders of the group maintain that their aims of independence are to be achieved through peaceful means, and claim that attacks are from ordinary citizens in response to the government's provocative actions. The insurgency comes amid the Shia insurgency in the country's north as led by the Houthi communities. Southern leaders led a brief, unsuccessful secession in 1994 following unification. Many of them are involved in the present secession movement. Southern separatist insurgents are active mainly in the area of former South Yemen, but also in Ad Dali' Governorate, which was not a part of the independent southern state.",
"Title: United Nations Security Council Resolution 243\n\nUnited Nations Security Council Resolution 243, adopted unanimously on 12 December 1967, after examining the application of the People's Republic of Southern Yemen for membership in the United Nations, the Council recommended to the General Assembly that the People's Republic of Southern Yemen be admitted.",
"Title: Ali Salem al Beidh\n\nAli Salem al Beidh (‘Alī Sālim al-Bīḍ, Arabic: علي سالم البيض ) (born 10 February 1939) is a Yemeni politician who served as the General Secretary of the Yemeni Socialist Party (YSP) in South Yemen and as Vice President of Yemen following the unification in 1990.",
"Title: Abdel-Aziz bin Habtour\n\nAbdel-Aziz bin Habtour (born 8 August 1955) is a Yemeni politician who served as Governor of Aden during the Houthi takeover in Yemen. He is a member of the General People's Congress, sitting on its permanent committee since 1995. An ally of President Abdrabbuh Mansur Hadi, he condemned the 2014–15 Yemeni coup d'état and received the deposed leader after his flight from the Houthi-controlled capital of Sana'a on 21 February 2015. He is also a vocal opponent of the separatist movement in the former South Yemen, saying the movement is too fractured and small to achieve its goals.",
"Title: Ali Abdullah Saleh\n\nAli Abdullah Saleh (Arabic: علي عبد الله صالح , \"ʿAlī ʿAbdullāh Ṣāliḥ\"; born 21 March 1942) is a Yemeni politician who rose to power following the assassination of President al-Ghashmi. He was elected President of North Yemen (the Yemen Arab Republic) on 17 July 1978 at the age of 36. Following the merger of North Yemen with South Yemen on 22 May 1990, President Saleh was sworn in as the new President. Long considered a moderate President, he oversaw his country's development of deeper ties with Western powers, especially the United-States, in its fight against terrorism. In 2011, in wake of the \"Arab Spring\" that spread across Yemen, Saleh's time in office became more and more untenable, until eventually he was ousted as President of Yemen in 2012. He was succeeded in office by Abd Rabbuh Mansur Hadi."
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The fictional land Hoth first appeared in a film by what director?
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Irvin Kershner
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" After assuming rule over the city and avenging his father's death, the protagonist embarks on a quest to unify the land through conquest.",
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" First published for MS-DOS, the game was ported to Amiga machines.",
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"Beverly of Graustark (1926) is a silent film directed by Sidney Franklin, starring Marion Davies, Antonio Moreno and Creighton Hale.",
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" The second installment in the original \"Star Wars\" trilogy, it was produced by Gary Kurtz for Lucasfilm and stars Mark Hamill, Harrison Ford, Carrie Fisher, Billy Dee Williams, Anthony Daniels, David Prowse, Kenny Baker, Peter Mayhew, and Frank Oz."
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"Final Fantasy XIV: A Realm Reborn (ファイナルファンタジーXIV: 新生エオルゼア , Fainaru Fantajī Fōtīn: Shinsei Eoruzea , lit.",
" \"Final Fantasy XIV: Reborn Eorzea\") is a massively multiplayer online role-playing game (MMORPG) for Microsoft Windows, PlayStation 3 (until June 16, 2017), PlayStation 4 and macOS.",
" It was developed and published by Square Enix, with Naoki Yoshida as producer and director, and was released worldwide on August 27, 2013.",
" \"Final Fantasy XIV: A Realm Reborn\" takes place in the fictional land of Eorzea, five years after the events of the original release.",
" At the conclusion of \"Final Fantasy XIV\", the primal dragon Bahamut escapes from its lunar prison to initiate the Seventh Umbral Calamity, an apocalyptic event which destroys much of Eorzea.",
" Through the gods' blessing, the player character escapes the devastation by time traveling five years into the future.",
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"Title: Sword of Aragon\n\nSword of Aragon is a turn-based strategy and role-playing game developed and published by Strategic Simulations in 1989. It is also considered to be of the 4X genre. Set in the fictional land of Aragon, the games casts its protagonist as the duke of a city named Aladda. After assuming rule over the city and avenging his father's death, the protagonist embarks on a quest to unify the land through conquest. Accomplishing this goal entails developing cities, recruiting armies, and directing the troops on the fields of battle to victory. First published for MS-DOS, the game was ported to Amiga machines. Reception towards \"Sword of Aragon\" tended to be more positive than negative; reviewers called it an exciting game, but criticized its method of copy protection and cited problems with its documentation. There were also opinions that the game was more of a niche product, catering to hardcore strategists.",
"Title: Lomar\n\nLomar is a fictional land in the Cthulhu Mythos of H. P. Lovecraft, first mentioned in his short story \"Polaris\" (1918).",
"Title: Hoth\n\nHoth is an ice planet in the \"Star Wars\" fictional universe. It first appeared in the 1980 film \"The Empire Strikes Back\" and has also been a setting in \"Star Wars\" books and video games.",
"Title: Beverly of Graustark\n\nBeverly of Graustark (1926) is a silent film directed by Sidney Franklin, starring Marion Davies, Antonio Moreno and Creighton Hale. The film's screenplay was written by Agnes Christine Johnston based on the novel by George Barr McCutcheon, and set on the fictional land of Graustark. The movie features a final sequence in Technicolor. This was the first film by Sidney Franklin for MGM.",
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"Title: The Empire Strikes Back\n\nThe Empire Strikes Back (also known as Star Wars: Episode V – The Empire Strikes Back) is a 1980 American epic space opera film directed by Irvin Kershner. Leigh Brackett and Lawrence Kasdan wrote the screenplay, with George Lucas writing the film's story and serving as executive producer. The second installment in the original \"Star Wars\" trilogy, it was produced by Gary Kurtz for Lucasfilm and stars Mark Hamill, Harrison Ford, Carrie Fisher, Billy Dee Williams, Anthony Daniels, David Prowse, Kenny Baker, Peter Mayhew, and Frank Oz.",
"Title: Final Fantasy XIV: A Realm Reborn\n\nFinal Fantasy XIV: A Realm Reborn (ファイナルファンタジーXIV: 新生エオルゼア , Fainaru Fantajī Fōtīn: Shinsei Eoruzea , lit. \"Final Fantasy XIV: Reborn Eorzea\") is a massively multiplayer online role-playing game (MMORPG) for Microsoft Windows, PlayStation 3 (until June 16, 2017), PlayStation 4 and macOS. It was developed and published by Square Enix, with Naoki Yoshida as producer and director, and was released worldwide on August 27, 2013. \"Final Fantasy XIV: A Realm Reborn\" takes place in the fictional land of Eorzea, five years after the events of the original release. At the conclusion of \"Final Fantasy XIV\", the primal dragon Bahamut escapes from its lunar prison to initiate the Seventh Umbral Calamity, an apocalyptic event which destroys much of Eorzea. Through the gods' blessing, the player character escapes the devastation by time traveling five years into the future. As Eorzea recovers and rebuilds, the player must deal with the impending threat of invasion by the Garlean Empire from the north.",
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"Title: Tin Woodman\n\nThe Tin Woodman, better known as either the Tin Man or (incorrectly) the Tin Woodsman (the third name appears only in adaptations, the first—and in rare instances, the second—was used by Baum), is a character in the fictional Land of Oz created by American author L. Frank Baum. Baum's Tin Woodman first appeared in his classic 1900 book \"The Wonderful Wizard of Oz\", and reappeared in many other Oz books. In late 19th-century America, men made out of various tin pieces were used in advertising and political cartoons. Baum, who was editing a magazine on decorating shop windows when he wrote \"The Wonderful Wizard of Oz\", was reportedly inspired to invent the Tin Woodman by a figure he had built out of metal parts for a shop display."
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What is the name of the American journalist, satirist, cultural critic and scholar of the American English, who was an editor of The Smart Set?
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Henry Louis Mencken
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"The Pakistan Anti-Hero is a book written by Pakistani author, journalist, cultural critic and satirist, Nadeem F.Paracha.",
" It is his second book.",
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"Wang Hsing-ching (; born 1946), who has a pseudonym of Nanfang Shuo (南方朔, Nánfāng Shuò), is a journalist, political commentator, and cultural critic.",
" Today, he is the chief editor and writer of \"The Journalist\" magazine (新新聞週刊), with commentaries on current issues in major newspapers.",
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"Henry Louis Mencken (September 12, 1880 – January 29, 1956) was an American journalist, satirist, cultural critic and scholar of American English.",
" Known as the \"Sage of Baltimore\", he is regarded as one of the most influential American writers and prose stylists of the first half of the twentieth century.",
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"William Anthony Nericcio, aka Memo, is a Chicano literary theorist, cultural critic, American Literature scholar, and Professor of English and Comparative Literature at San Diego State University.",
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" Nericcio is also a graphic designer, creating book covers, film posters, and websites, most notably for SDSU Press and Hyperbole Books, where he oversees the production of cultural studies tomes.",
" His Text-Mex Gallery blog investigates the pathological interrogation of Mexican, Latina/o, Chicana/o, \"Hispanic,\" Mexican-American, and Latin American stereotypes, political, and cultural issues.",
" He is also the curator of the text-image exhibition entitled “MEXtasy,” which has been displayed at numerous institutions, including University of Michigan and South Texas College.",
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"Margaret Morganroth Gullette (born 1941), a Resident Scholar at the Women’s Studies Research Center at Brandeis University, is a cultural critic who calls herself an age critic and theorist.",
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" Her contributions to the field of cultural studies of age include four books, the latest of which is \"Agewise: Fighting the New Ageism in America\" (2011).",
" Other books of Gullette’s that have been influential (in humanistic and cultural gerontology, history, literary and cultural criticism, sociology and anthropology, performance and film studies, life writing and narrative theory, fashion studies, and feminist health activism) include \"Aged by Culture\" (2004), \"Declining to Decline: Cultural Combat and the Politics of the Midlife\" (1997); and \"Safe at Last in the Middle Years: The Invention of the Midlife Progress Novel\" (1988)."
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"End of the Past is a book by Pakistani journalist, cultural critic and satirist Nadeem F. Paracha.",
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"The Smart Set was an American literary magazine, founded by Colonel William d'Alton Mann and published from March 1900 to June 1930.",
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"Title: The Pakistan Anti-Hero\n\nThe Pakistan Anti-Hero is a book written by Pakistani author, journalist, cultural critic and satirist, Nadeem F.Paracha. It is his second book. His first book, \"End of the Past\" was published in 2016 by Vanguard Publications. His second book too is published by Vanguard. \"The Pakistan Anti-Hero\" is an extension of Paracha's first book in which he mapped the political evolution of Pakistani society. In his second book he attempts to navigate the evolution of Pakistani nationalism through the study of a number of Pakistani intellectuals, artistes, sportsmen, scholars and militants.",
"Title: Black Mask (magazine)\n\nBlack Mask was a pulp magazine first published in April 1920 by the journalist H. L. Mencken and the drama critic George Jean Nathan. The magazine was one of several money-making publishing ventures to support the prestigious literary magazine \"The Smart Set\", which Mencken edited, and which had operated at a loss since at least 1917. Under their editorial hand, the magazine was not exclusively a publisher of crime fiction, offering, according to the magazine, \"the best stories available of adventure, the best mystery and detective stories, the best romances, the best love stories, and the best stories of the occult.\" The magazine's first editor was Florence Osborne (credited as F. M. Osborne).",
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"Title: Wang Hsing-ching\n\nWang Hsing-ching (; born 1946), who has a pseudonym of Nanfang Shuo (南方朔, Nánfāng Shuò), is a journalist, political commentator, and cultural critic. Today, he is the chief editor and writer of \"The Journalist\" magazine (新新聞週刊), with commentaries on current issues in major newspapers. His writings, including Western ideas analysis, social phenomena criticism, and literature comments, are all regarded as very influential. Crediting his intellectual contribution to the society, he is known as \"the most industrious private scholar in Taiwan\".",
"Title: H. L. Mencken\n\nHenry Louis Mencken (September 12, 1880 – January 29, 1956) was an American journalist, satirist, cultural critic and scholar of American English. Known as the \"Sage of Baltimore\", he is regarded as one of the most influential American writers and prose stylists of the first half of the twentieth century. He commented widely on the social scene, literature, music, prominent politicians and contemporary movements. His satirical reporting on the Scopes trial, which he dubbed the \"Monkey Trial\", also gained him attention.",
"Title: Virginia Heffernan\n\nVirginia Heffernan (born August 8, 1969) is an American journalist and cultural critic. She has worked as a staff writer for \"The New York Times\" — first as a TV critic, then as a magazine columnist, and then as an opinion writer. She has also worked as a senior editor for \"Harper's\", a founding editor of \"Talk\", a TV critic for \"Slate\", a fact checker for \"The New Yorker\" and a national correspondent for \"Yahoo News\".",
"Title: William Nericcio\n\nWilliam Anthony Nericcio, aka Memo, is a Chicano literary theorist, cultural critic, American Literature scholar, and Professor of English and Comparative Literature at San Diego State University. Currently Director of the Master of Arts in Liberal Arts and Sciences program, he is the author of the award-winning \"Tex[t]-Mex: Seductive Hallucinations of the \"Mexican\" in America,\" \"The Hurt Business: Oliver Mayer's Early Works Plus\", and \"Homer From Salinas: John Steinbeck's Enduring Voice for the Californias\". Nericcio is also a graphic designer, creating book covers, film posters, and websites, most notably for SDSU Press and Hyperbole Books, where he oversees the production of cultural studies tomes. His Text-Mex Gallery blog investigates the pathological interrogation of Mexican, Latina/o, Chicana/o, \"Hispanic,\" Mexican-American, and Latin American stereotypes, political, and cultural issues. He is also the curator of the text-image exhibition entitled “MEXtasy,” which has been displayed at numerous institutions, including University of Michigan and South Texas College. He is currently working on his follow-up book to \"Tex[t]-Mex, Eyegiene: Permutations of Subjectivity in the Televisual Age of Sex and Race\".",
"Title: Margaret Morganroth Gullette\n\nMargaret Morganroth Gullette (born 1941), a Resident Scholar at the Women’s Studies Research Center at Brandeis University, is a cultural critic who calls herself an age critic and theorist. She is a prize-winning writer of nonfiction, an essayist, feminist, and activist. Her contributions to the field of cultural studies of age include four books, the latest of which is \"Agewise: Fighting the New Ageism in America\" (2011). Other books of Gullette’s that have been influential (in humanistic and cultural gerontology, history, literary and cultural criticism, sociology and anthropology, performance and film studies, life writing and narrative theory, fashion studies, and feminist health activism) include \"Aged by Culture\" (2004), \"Declining to Decline: Cultural Combat and the Politics of the Midlife\" (1997); and \"Safe at Last in the Middle Years: The Invention of the Midlife Progress Novel\" (1988).",
"Title: End of the Past\n\nEnd of the Past is a book by Pakistani journalist, cultural critic and satirist Nadeem F. Paracha. Published by Vanguard Publications in 2016, it is a social history of Pakistan in which Paracha charts the religious and cultural evolution of Pakistan through the country's cultural, sporting and ideological histories.",
"Title: The Smart Set\n\nThe Smart Set was an American literary magazine, founded by Colonel William d'Alton Mann and published from March 1900 to June 1930. During its heyday under the editorship of H. L. Mencken and George Jean Nathan, \"The Smart Set\" offered many up-and-coming authors their start and gave them access to a relatively large audience. Its headquarters was in New York City."
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What company did Disney acquire in 1989 that had property where they proposed the amusement park DisneySea?
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"Tokyo DisneySea (東京ディズニーシー , Tōkyō DizunīShī ) is a 176 acre theme park at the Tokyo Disney Resort located in Urayasu, Chiba, Japan, just outside Tokyo.",
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"White City (also known as White City Amusement Park) was an amusement park in Indianapolis, Indiana's Broad Ripple Park that was in operation from May 26, 1906 until June 26, 1908.",
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" Similar to nearby rivals Riverside Amusement Park and Wonderland, White City was inspired by an exhibit in the 1893 World's Columbian Exposition in Chicago.",
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"Title: Lake Compounce\n\nLake Compounce is an amusement park located in Bristol and Southington, Connecticut; the lake itself lies completely in Southington. Opened in 1846, it is the oldest continuously-operating amusement park in the United States. The amusement park covers 332 acres (1.3 km²) of land, and also has a beach and a waterpark which can be used by guests for no extra charge. The park was acquired from Kennywood Entertainment Company by Palace Entertainment, the U.S. subsidiary of Parques Reunidos. In addition to the title for oldest consecutively run amusement park in the United States, it also has 14th oldest wooden roller coaster in the world, Wildcat. Its other, newer wooden roller coaster, Boulder Dash, has won the Golden Ticket Award for the #1 Wooden Coaster in the World for 5 years, and held that record from 2013 to 2016.",
"Title: LeSourdsville Lake Amusement Park\n\nLeSourdsville Lake Amusement Park was an amusement park located in Middletown, Ohio. Opening in 1922 as a family picnic and campground, LeSourdsville Lake transformed in the 1940s to an amusement park with rides, attractions, and an arcade. In 1977, the name was changed to Americana Amusement Park. Following an electrical fire in 1990 that caused over $5 million in damages, the park fell into decline and was eventually closed in 1999. Under new ownership, the park briefly opened again in 2002 returning to the name \"LeSourdsville Lake Amusement Park\", but after failed attempts to turn a profit and the operating company going bankrupt, it closed permanently near the end of the 2002 season. The park's remaining rides and attractions were either demolished or sold, or still sit today.",
"Title: Wildwood Amusement Park\n\nWildwood was an amusement park and picnic grounds that existed from 1889 through 1932 on the southeast shore of White Bear Lake in Mahtomedi, Minnesota. The park was built and operated by the Minneapolis and St. Paul Suburban Railroad Company, a subdivision of the Twin City Rapid Transit Company, which ran a streetcar line from Mahtomedi to nearby St. Paul. It was the sister park of Big Island Amusement Park on Lake Minnetonka, as both were intended to draw crowds of people to opposite ends of the Minneapolis-St. Paul streetcar system on weekends. Wildwood Amusement Park proved to be more successful than Big Island Amusement Park, which closed in 1911, and lasted until 1932 when financial losses brought about its demise.",
"Title: Family entertainment center\n\nA family entertainment center (or centre), often abbreviated FEC in the entertainment industry, (also known as indoor amusement park or indoor theme park) is a small amusement park marketed towards families with small children to teenagers, and often entirely indoors or associated with a larger operation such as a theme park. They usually cater to \"sub-regional markets of larger metropolitan areas.\" FECs are generally small compared to full-scale amusement parks, with fewer attractions, a lower per-person per-hour cost to consumers than a traditional amusement park, and not usually major tourist attractions, but sustained by an area customer base. Many are locally owned and operated, although there are a number of chains and franchises in the field. FECs are sometimes called family amusement centers, play zones, family fun centers, or simply fun centers. Some non-traditional FECs, called urban entertainment centers (UECs), with more customized and branded attractions and retail outlets, are associated with major entertainment companies and may be tourist destinations. Others, sometimes operated by Non-Profit organizations as Children's Museums or Science Centers, tend to be geared toward edutainment experiences rather than simply amusement. FECs may also be adjuncts to full-scale amusement parks.",
"Title: Wonderla\n\nWonderla Holidays Limited is a leading amusement park designing and operating company in India headquartered near Bidadi, 28 km from Bengaluru. It is promoted by Kochouseph Chittilappilly and his son Arun Chittilappilly. Wonderla's flagship amusement park located at the same address is the second theme park project from the company and has been operational since October 2005. It is spread over an area of 82 acre . The first amusement park, Wonderla Kochi, was set up in 2000. The third amusement park project Wonderla Hyderabad was commissioned in April 2016. The parks have been set up with a total investment of over .",
"Title: Tokyo DisneySea\n\nTokyo DisneySea (東京ディズニーシー , Tōkyō DizunīShī ) is a 176 acre theme park at the Tokyo Disney Resort located in Urayasu, Chiba, Japan, just outside Tokyo. It opened on 4 September 2001, at a cost of 335 billion yen. Owned by The Oriental Land Company, which licenses Disney characters and themes from The Walt Disney Company, Tokyo DisneySea attracted an estimated 11 million visitors in 2016, making it the sixth-most-visited theme park in the world. Tokyo DisneySea was the second theme park to open at the Tokyo Disney Resort and the ninth park of the twelve worldwide Disney theme parks to open. Tokyo DisneySea was the fastest theme park in the world to reach the milestone of 10 million guests, having done so in 307 days after its grand opening. The previous record-holder was Universal Studios Japan 338 days after its opening.",
"Title: DisneySea (California)\n\nDisneySea was a proposed amusement park designed by Disney that was planned to open at the proposed Port Disney complex in Long Beach, California. Port Disney was part of the \"Disney Decade\" plan of expansion in the 1990s, and was competing with the WestCOT proposal to add a \"second gate\" to the Disneyland Resort complex in Anaheim, California. The \"second gate\" was eventually built on the site of the former Disneyland parking lot as Disney California Adventure.",
"Title: White City (Indianapolis)\n\nWhite City (also known as White City Amusement Park) was an amusement park in Indianapolis, Indiana's Broad Ripple Park that was in operation from May 26, 1906 until June 26, 1908. The trolley park was constructed and owned by the Broad Ripple Transit Company. Similar to nearby rivals Riverside Amusement Park and Wonderland, White City was inspired by an exhibit in the 1893 World's Columbian Exposition in Chicago. Although the park's grand opening was immensely successful, White City's existence was the briefest of the three, having been open for two and one-half seasons before burning to the ground. Throughout the park's existence, advertisements touted White City as \"the amusement park that satisfied.\"",
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What sport did a German father and son duo both play?
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What is the name of the play released by singer, songwriter and actress Jennette McCurdy, who also appeared on iCarly?
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" This season features Carly Shay (Miranda Cosgrove), Sam Puckett (Jennette McCurdy), Freddie Benson (Nathan Kress) and Gibby Gibson (Noah Munck) as their web show, \"iCarly\", is becoming more popular worldwide, with Sam and Freddie now as a confirmed couple, until the episode, \"iLove You\".",
" Jerry Trainor co-stars as Carly's older brother Spencer, and Noah Munck co-stars as Gibby.",
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" She is best known for her role as Sam Puckett on the Nickelodeon sitcom \"iCarly\" and its spin-off series \"Sam & Cat\".",
" She has also appeared in a number of television series, including \"Victorious\", \"Zoey 101\", \"True Jackson VP\", \"Malcolm in the Middle\", and \"Lincoln Heights\", and has also produced, written, and starred in her own online series titled \"What's Next for Sarah?",
"\".",
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" The season features Carly Shay (Miranda Cosgrove), Sam Puckett (Jennette McCurdy) and Freddie Benson (Nathan Kress) as they continue their own Web Show called iCarly.",
" Jerry Trainor co-stars as Carly's big brother, Spencer Shay.",
" This season was the result of split within the second season production of 45 episodes whereas 20 remaining episodes were marketed as the show's third season.",
" When released to DVD, \"iThink They Kissed\" and \"iCook\" were featured on the \"iCarly Season 2: Volume 2\" DVD, while the rest of the season is released as \"iCarly Season 2: Volume 3\".",
" This season had the specials \"iThink They Kissed\", \"iMove Out\", \"iQuit iCarly\" \"iSaved Your Life\", \"iSpace Out\", \"iBloop\" \"iWon't Cancel the Show\" and \"iPsycho\".",
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"Jennette McCurdy is the self-titled first studio album of the American country-music artist and actress Jennette McCurdy.",
" It was released on June 5, 2012, on Capitol Nashville.",
" It features the single, \"Generation Love\", which was released in April 2011.",
" The physical CD, which was only for sale at Justice Stores, contained only seven of the album’s tracks."
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"Title: Jennette McCurdy (EP)\n\nJennette McCurdy is the self-titled second extended play released from country-music singer and actress Jennette McCurdy. It was originally released on January 24, 2012, but it was delayed until February 8, 2012. It was only available at Justice Stores and included the hit single \"Generation Love\", three songs from her previous EP \"Not That Far Away\", and three brand new songs. A bonus track was released exclusively on her Web site.",
"Title: ICarly (season 6)\n\nThe sixth season of \"iCarly\" began airing on Nickelodeon on March 24, 2012 and ended on June 9, 2012. This season features Carly Shay (Miranda Cosgrove), Sam Puckett (Jennette McCurdy), Freddie Benson (Nathan Kress) and Gibby Gibson (Noah Munck) as their web show, \"iCarly\", is becoming more popular worldwide. This is by far the shortest season of \"iCarly\" and the first since Season 1 to not have a special.",
"Title: Not That Far Away (EP)\n\nNot That Far Away is the debut extended play released from country music singer, songwriter and actress Jennette McCurdy. It was released on August 17, 2010, and peaked at No. 3 on the Top Heatseekers chart. It features her debut single \"Not That Far Away,\" which peaked at No. 58 on the U.S. Billboard Hot Country Songs chart for the week of July 10, 2010. This EP is currently unavailable.",
"Title: ICarly (season 2)\n\nThe second season of \"iCarly\" aired on Nickelodeon from September 27, 2008 to August 8, 2009. The season continues the stories of Carly Shay (Miranda Cosgrove), Sam Puckett (Jennette McCurdy), and Freddie Benson (Nathan Kress) as they produce their own web show called \"iCarly.\" Jerry Trainor co-stars as Carly's big brother Spencer. This season is the first to have a major plot twist, as it sees Sam and Freddie sharing their first kiss, just to avoid the frustration of not having a first kiss. This is followed by them becoming somewhat closer. This season contained the special \"iChristmas\". The second season consisted of 45 episodes, with 25 of them airing as part of the second season before the remaining 20 were marketed as the third season.",
"Title: ICarly (season 4)\n\nThe fourth season of \"iCarly\" began airing on Nickelodeon July 30, 2010, and ended on June 11, 2011. The season features Carly Shay (Miranda Cosgrove), Sam Puckett (Jennette McCurdy) and Freddie Benson (Nathan Kress) as their own Web Show iCarly is becoming more popular worldwide. Jerry Trainor co-stars as Carly's big brother Spencer. Noah Munck joins the main cast this season as Gibby Gibson. The specials of the season include \"iGot a Hot Room\", \"iSam's Mom\", \"iDo\", \"iStart a Fan War\", \"iOMG\", and \"iParty With Victorious\".",
"Title: ICarly (season 5)\n\nThe fifth season of \"iCarly\" began airing on Nickelodeon on August 13, 2011 and finished its run on January 21, 2012. This season features Carly Shay (Miranda Cosgrove), Sam Puckett (Jennette McCurdy), Freddie Benson (Nathan Kress) and Gibby Gibson (Noah Munck) as their web show, \"iCarly\", is becoming more popular worldwide, with Sam and Freddie now as a confirmed couple, until the episode, \"iLove You\". Jerry Trainor co-stars as Carly's older brother Spencer, and Noah Munck co-stars as Gibby. This season had the specials \"iLost My Mind\", \"iDate Sam & Freddie\", \"iBloop 2: Electric Bloopaloo\", \"iStill Psycho, and \"iMeet the First Lady\".",
"Title: Jennette McCurdy\n\nJennette McCurdy (born June 26, 1992) is an American actress, producer, screenwriter, and singer. She is best known for her role as Sam Puckett on the Nickelodeon sitcom \"iCarly\" and its spin-off series \"Sam & Cat\". She has also appeared in a number of television series, including \"Victorious\", \"Zoey 101\", \"True Jackson VP\", \"Malcolm in the Middle\", and \"Lincoln Heights\", and has also produced, written, and starred in her own online series titled \"What's Next for Sarah? \". Since May 2015, she has starred in the Netflix/City drama series \"Between\" as Wiley Day.",
"Title: ICarly (season 3)\n\nThe third season of \"iCarly\" aired on Nickelodeon from September 12, 2009 to June 26, 2010. The season features Carly Shay (Miranda Cosgrove), Sam Puckett (Jennette McCurdy) and Freddie Benson (Nathan Kress) as they continue their own Web Show called iCarly. Jerry Trainor co-stars as Carly's big brother, Spencer Shay. This season was the result of split within the second season production of 45 episodes whereas 20 remaining episodes were marketed as the show's third season. When released to DVD, \"iThink They Kissed\" and \"iCook\" were featured on the \"iCarly Season 2: Volume 2\" DVD, while the rest of the season is released as \"iCarly Season 2: Volume 3\". This season had the specials \"iThink They Kissed\", \"iMove Out\", \"iQuit iCarly\" \"iSaved Your Life\", \"iSpace Out\", \"iBloop\" \"iWon't Cancel the Show\" and \"iPsycho\". A few episodes this season and last season were released on the \"iCarly Collection\" DVD that was released on July 2011.",
"Title: ICarly (season 7)\n\nThe seventh and final season of \"iCarly\" began airing on Nickelodeon on October 6, 2012. This season features Carly Shay (Miranda Cosgrove), Sam Puckett (Jennette McCurdy), Freddie Benson (Nathan Kress) and Gibby Gibson (Noah Munck) as their web show, \"iCarly\", is becoming more popular worldwide.",
"Title: Jennette McCurdy (album)\n\nJennette McCurdy is the self-titled first studio album of the American country-music artist and actress Jennette McCurdy. It was released on June 5, 2012, on Capitol Nashville. It features the single, \"Generation Love\", which was released in April 2011. The physical CD, which was only for sale at Justice Stores, contained only seven of the album’s tracks."
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Magnificent Bodyguards is a Hong Kong martial arts action film, released in which year, starring Jackie Chan, a Hong Kong martial artist, actor, film director, producer, stuntman, and singer?
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1978
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" It is the first of several films that Lo directed Chan in, and the first using Chan's stage name Sing Lung (literally meaning \"becoming a dragon\", by which Chan is still known today in Asia).",
" The film gave Chan his first starring role in a widely released film (his first starring role was in the \"Little Tiger of Canton\" which only had a limited release in 1973).",
" The film was a sequel to Bruce Lee's \"Fist of Fury\", one of Lo Wei's biggest successes.",
" \"New Fist of Fury\" was part of Lo's attempt to market Jackie Chan as the new Bruce Lee and did not contain any of the comedy elements that were to be Chan's career trademark later on."
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"Magnificent Bodyguards is a 1978 Hong Kong martial arts action film starring Jackie Chan and directed by Lo Wei.",
" Chan, along with Luk Chuen also worked as stunt coordinators.",
" This film was well received in Hong Kong, but Chan himself doesn't like it.",
" He puts it down to Lo Wei not giving him any creative freedom.",
" This was the first film in Hong Kong to be filmed using 3-D technology, and it features music from \"Star Wars\"."
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"Cub Tiger From Kwang Tung () is a 1973 Hong Kong martial arts action film directed by Chu Mu and starring Jackie Chan.",
" Chan was 17 when footage for the film was shot in 1971, and it is considered to be his first starring role."
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"Project A (; also known as Pirate Patrol and Jackie Chan's Project A) is a 1983 Hong Kong martial arts action comedy film written and directed by Jackie Chan, who also starred in the film.",
" The film co-stars Sammo Hung and Yuen Biao.",
" The film was released in Hong Kong on December 22, 1983.",
" A sequel \"Project A Part II\" was released in 1987."
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"Joming Jaycee Chan (born 3 December 1982), better known as Jaycee Chan, is an American-born Hong Kong actor and singer.",
" In 2004, he released his first Mandarin CD album in Hong Kong.",
" He was based in Taiwan to continue his music career.",
" He is the son of the Hong Kong martial artist and actor, Jackie Chan and his wife, Joan Lin.",
" He sings and performs in Mandarin and Cantonese.",
" He is currently on a hiatus from the entertainment industry after he was arrested and jailed for providing his apartment in Beijing for acquaintances to smoke marijuana in but he stated that he has a plan to make a comeback and to even direct a film."
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"The Accidental Spy is a 2001 Hong Kong martial arts action film, starring Jackie Chan and directed by Teddy Chan.",
" Filming took place in Seoul, Hong Kong, Istanbul and Cappadocia, Turkey."
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"Rumble in the Bronx is a 1995 Hong Kong martial arts action comedy film starring Jackie Chan and Anita Mui.",
" Released in Hong Kong in 1995, \"Rumble in the Bronx\" had a successful theater run, and brought Chan into the American mainstream.",
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"Chan Kong-sang, SBS, MBE, PMW, (陳港生 ; born 7 April 1954), known professionally as Jackie Chan, is a Hong Kong martial artist, actor, film director, producer, stuntman, and singer.",
" In his movies, he is known for his acrobatic fighting style, comic timing, use of improvised weapons, and innovative stunts, which he typically performs himself.",
" He has trained in Kung Fu and Hapkido.",
" He has been acting since the 1960s and has appeared in over 150 films."
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"Fearless Hyena Part II () is a 1983 Hong Kong martial arts action film directed by Chan Chuen, and starring Jackie Chan.",
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"Title: Little Tiger of Canton\n\nCub Tiger From Kwang Tung () is a 1973 Hong Kong martial arts action film directed by Chu Mu and starring Jackie Chan. Chan was 17 when footage for the film was shot in 1971, and it is considered to be his first starring role.",
"Title: Project A\n\nProject A (; also known as Pirate Patrol and Jackie Chan's Project A) is a 1983 Hong Kong martial arts action comedy film written and directed by Jackie Chan, who also starred in the film. The film co-stars Sammo Hung and Yuen Biao. The film was released in Hong Kong on December 22, 1983. A sequel \"Project A Part II\" was released in 1987.",
"Title: Jaycee Chan\n\nJoming Jaycee Chan (born 3 December 1982), better known as Jaycee Chan, is an American-born Hong Kong actor and singer. In 2004, he released his first Mandarin CD album in Hong Kong. He was based in Taiwan to continue his music career. He is the son of the Hong Kong martial artist and actor, Jackie Chan and his wife, Joan Lin. He sings and performs in Mandarin and Cantonese. He is currently on a hiatus from the entertainment industry after he was arrested and jailed for providing his apartment in Beijing for acquaintances to smoke marijuana in but he stated that he has a plan to make a comeback and to even direct a film.",
"Title: The Accidental Spy\n\nThe Accidental Spy is a 2001 Hong Kong martial arts action film, starring Jackie Chan and directed by Teddy Chan. Filming took place in Seoul, Hong Kong, Istanbul and Cappadocia, Turkey.",
"Title: Rumble in the Bronx\n\nRumble in the Bronx is a 1995 Hong Kong martial arts action comedy film starring Jackie Chan and Anita Mui. Released in Hong Kong in 1995, \"Rumble in the Bronx\" had a successful theater run, and brought Chan into the American mainstream. The film is set in the Bronx area of New York City but was filmed in and around Vancouver, Canada.",
"Title: Jackie Chan\n\nChan Kong-sang, SBS, MBE, PMW, (陳港生 ; born 7 April 1954), known professionally as Jackie Chan, is a Hong Kong martial artist, actor, film director, producer, stuntman, and singer. In his movies, he is known for his acrobatic fighting style, comic timing, use of improvised weapons, and innovative stunts, which he typically performs himself. He has trained in Kung Fu and Hapkido. He has been acting since the 1960s and has appeared in over 150 films.",
"Title: Snake in the Eagle's Shadow\n\nSnake in the Eagle's Shadow () is a 1978 Hong Kong martial arts action film directed by Yuen Woo-ping in his directorial debut, and starring Jackie Chan, Hwang Jang Lee and Yuen Woo-ping's real life father, Yuen Siu Tien.",
"Title: Fearless Hyena Part II\n\nFearless Hyena Part II () is a 1983 Hong Kong martial arts action film directed by Chan Chuen, and starring Jackie Chan. It was intended to be the sequel to \"The Fearless Hyena\"."
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Is the Australian Stumpy Tail Cattle Dog or the Borzoi most similar to a greyhound in appearance?
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The Borzoi
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comparison
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" Other dogs wag their tail in a circular motion, and even when the tail is between their legs or the dog is on its back.",
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"The Cão Fila de São Miguel (Portuguese: ] ) (frequently translated into English as the \"São Miguel Cattle Dog\" or \"Cattle Dog of São Miguel Island\", but other names, such as \"Azores Cattle Dog\", may be used) is a dog breed of molosser type originating on São Miguel Island in the Azores, an island chain which is one of the autonomous regions of Portugal.",
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" By 1840 he had bred the type of dog that he needed to control cattle on the massive runs that his family owned, and until he died in 1870 few of these dogs were owned and used by anyone outside the Hall family and their workers.",
" However the death of Thomas Hall and the break-up of the Hall estate coincided with the development of the dog show, and an interest in breeding dogs to specific criteria or standards.",
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"Title: Texas Heeler\n\nThe Texas Heeler is a crossbred herding dog found mainly in Texas. They are a cross between the Australian Cattle Dog, and the Australian Shepherd, but can be a cross between the ACD and the Border Collie. They are bred mainly for their ability to work cattle. Found mainly on ranches in the past, they are currently being enjoyed in dog sports such as agility, frisbee and Rally Obedience.",
"Title: Entlebucher Mountain Dog\n\nThe Entlebucher Sennenhund or Entlebucher Mountain Dog is a medium-sized herding dog, it is the smallest of the four Sennenhunds, a dog type that includes four regional breeds. The name Sennenhund refers to people called \"Senn\", herders in the Swiss Alps. Entlebuch is a region in the canton of Lucerne in Switzerland. The breed is also known in English as the Entelbuch Mountain Dog, Entelbucher Cattle Dog, and similar combinations.",
"Title: Tail wagging by dogs\n\nTail wagging by dogs is the behavior of the dog observed as its tail moves back and forth in the same plane. It is considered a social signal. Tail wagging by dogs can be described by its vigorous movement or even just the slightest movement of the tip of its tail. Other dogs wag their tail in a circular motion, and even when the tail is between their legs or the dog is on its back. The behavior of a dog can not always be an indication its friendliness. When a dog wags its tail, most people interpret this as the dog expressing happiness and friendliness. Though indeed tail wagging can express these positive emotions, tail wagging is also an indication of fear, insecurity, challenging of dominance, establishing social relationships or a warning that the dog may bite.",
"Title: Holodactylus africanus\n\nHolodactylus africanus is a species of gecko that is commonly found in Eastern Africa. The gecko has a big head, thin body, stumpy tail, and has tan and brown bands. The adults are 3 and a half to four inches long.",
"Title: Australian Cattle Dog\n\nThe Australian Cattle Dog (ACD), or simply Cattle Dog, is a breed of herding dog originally developed in Australia for droving cattle over long distances across rough terrain. This breed is a medium-sized, short-coated dog that occurs in two main colour forms. It has either brown or black hair distributed fairly evenly through a white coat, which gives the appearance of a \"red\" or \"blue\" dog. It should not be confused with the Australian Shepherd, a similarly named but totally different breed.",
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"Title: Halls Heeler\n\nThe Halls Heeler was a dog bred by Thomas Simpson Hall to herd cattle on the Hall family's extensive properties in north-western New South Wales in the 19th century. On \"Dartbrook Station\", in the Upper Hunter Valley, Hall selectively crossed the offspring of Northumberland Drover's Dogs (Border Collie lineage) that he had imported, with progeny of dingoes that he had tamed. By 1840 he had bred the type of dog that he needed to control cattle on the massive runs that his family owned, and until he died in 1870 few of these dogs were owned and used by anyone outside the Hall family and their workers. However the death of Thomas Hall and the break-up of the Hall estate coincided with the development of the dog show, and an interest in breeding dogs to specific criteria or standards. The Halls Heeler was further developed into two contemporary dog breeds the Australian Cattle Dog and the Australian Stumpy Tail Cattle Dog. The name is spelled both with the possessive apostrophe, as Hall's Heeler, and without.",
"Title: Argulus japonicus\n\nArgulus japonicus, common name Japanese fishlouse or Japanese fish louse, is a species of crustacean in the family Argulidae, the fish lice. This species is light brown in colour and may be between 4 and 9 mm long and 3 to 6 mm wide. It has a stumpy tail, and is shaped somewhat like a round shield.",
"Title: Australian Stumpy Tail Cattle Dog\n\nThe Australian Stumpy Tail Cattle Dog is a naturally bobtailed or tailless, medium-sized breed of Cattle Dog (not to be confused with the Australian Cattle Dog, aka \"Queensland Heeler\"). The Australian Stumpy Tail Cattle Dog was developed in Australia to herd cattle, and descends from crosses between European herding dogs and the Australian dingo. The name is spelled both with hyphenation, as Australian Stumpy-Tail Cattle Dog, and without, and the shorter name Stump Tail Cattle Dog is also sometimes applied."
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An American theoretical physicist who worked in particle physics and cosmology, she was also known as the Frank B. Baird, Jr., was a former guest on a podcast that was described as "a think tank promoting science, reason, and secular values in public policy and at the grass roots"; when was that podcast started?
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2005
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"The '\"IMANI Center for Policy and Education\"' is an African think tank based in Accra, Ghana.",
" As a member of the Atlas Economic Research Foundation, the think tank applies free market solutions to intricate domestic social problems.",
" It was founded in 2004 by Franklin Cudjoe, who currently serves as the president and chief executive officer.",
" The think tank's operations center on these four thematic areas: rule of law, market growth and development, individual rights, and human security and institutional development.",
" IMANI uses the Africanliberty.org platform as a springboard to reach out to the larger African audience in five international languages, including Swahili.IMANI exerts influence in the Ghanaian public education and policy sphere through media appearances, publications, research, and seminars.",
" The think tank is ranked by the Global Go To Think Tanks and Civil Societies Program, organized annually by the University of Pennsylvania.",
" According to the 2009 Index Report, IMANI was ranked fifth most influential in Sub-Saharan Africa, and the only African think tank to make the list of top 25 \"Most Innovative\" across the world."
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"Mikhail \"Misha\" Voloshin (born 1953) is a Russian and American theoretical physicist.",
" Voloshin started working at ITEP in 1976 and accordingly earned his Ph.D. in 1977.",
" In 1983 he received a Soviet medal and an award in physics.",
" Since 1990 he started at the William I Fine Theoretical Physics Institute, University of Minnesota, a division of the University of Minnesota College of Science and Engineering where he teaches quantum physics.",
" In 1997 elected a fellow of the American Physical Society.",
" In 2001 he was awarded J.J. Sakurai Prize for Theoretical Particle Physics and in 2004 he was awarded the Alexander-von-Humboldt Award."
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"Abraham (Avi) Loeb is an American theoretical physicist who works on astrophysics and cosmology.",
" Loeb is the \"Frank B. Baird Jr.",
" Professor of Science\" at Harvard University.",
" He serves as Chair of the \"Harvard Astronomy department\", Chair of the Advisory Committee for the \"Breakthrough Starshot\" project - which aims to launch lightweight spacecraft towards the nearest stars using a powerful laser, founding director of Harvard's \"Black Hole Initiative\" - the first interdisciplinary center worldwide dedicated to the study of black holes and director of the \"Institute for Theory and Computation (ITC)\" within the Harvard-Smithsonian Center for Astrophysics.",
" Loeb is an elected fellow of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences, the American Physical Society, and the International Academy of Astronautics, as well as Vice Chair of the Board on Physics and Astronomy of the National Academies.",
" Within Harvard, Loeb serves on the President's Task Force on Diversity and Belonging, the Provost's Allston Academic Planning Committee, and the FAS Dean's Faculty Resources Advisory Committee.",
" In December 2012, \"TIME\" magazine selected Loeb as one of the 25 most influential people in space.",
" In 2015, Loeb was appointed as the Science Theory Director for the Breakthrough Initiatives of the Breakthrough Prize Foundation."
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"Lisa Randall (born June 18, 1962) is an American theoretical physicist working in particle physics and cosmology.",
" She is the Frank B. Baird, Jr.",
" Professor of Science on the physics faculty of Harvard University.",
" Her research includes elementary particles, fundamental forces and extra dimensions of space.",
" She studies the Standard Model, supersymmetry, possible solutions to the hierarchy problem concerning the relative weakness of gravity, cosmology of extra dimensions, baryogenesis, cosmological inflation, and dark matter.",
" She contributed to the Randall–Sundrum model, first published in 1999 with Raman Sundrum."
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"The James A. Baker III Institute for Public Policy, also known as the Baker Institute, is an American think tank on the campus of Rice University in Houston, Texas.",
" Founded in 1993, it functions as a nonpartisan center for public policy research.",
" According to the \"2015 Global Go To Think Tank Index Report\" (Think Tanks and Civil Societies Program, University of Pennsylvania), the institute is No. 18 (of 60) in the \"Top Think Tanks in the United States\" and No. 4 (of 45) of the \"Best University Affiliated Thanks\".",
" Its Center for Energy Studies is ranked No. 2 (of 55) among the world’s energy- and resource-policy think tanks, according to the Think Tanks and Civil Societies Program’s 2015 Index Report.",
" It is named for James A. Baker, III, former United States secretary of state and secretary of the Treasury.",
" The institute's director Edward P. Djerejian is the former United States ambassador to Israel and Syria and assistant secretary of state for Near Eastern Affairs.",
" The institute's board of advisors include William Barnett (Chair), Colin Powell, Madeleine Albright and Rice University's President David Leebron."
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"Libertad y Desarrollo, abbreviated to LyD, is a Chilean think tank focused on liberal, free market economic studies.",
" Founded in 1990, the think tank defines itself as a \"center for studies and private research, independent of any political, religious, business, or governmental organization, that is dedicated to the analysis of public affairs promoting the values and principles of a free society\".",
" The think tank is the Chilean representative of RELIAL, the Liberal Network of Latin America (\"Red Liberal de America Latina\").",
" The center is divided into 7 programs: Economic Program, Social Program, Society and Politics Program, Legislative Program, Environmental Program, and the Justice Program.",
" The group's goal is to respond to these various issues with a liberal, free market perspective and to make public policy recommendations specific to Chile for legislators, but not to participate in government directly.",
" Economists Hernan Büchi, Luis Larraín, Cristián Larroulet are affiliated with the think tank."
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"Point of Inquiry is the radio show and flagship podcast of the Center for Inquiry (CFI), \"a think tank promoting science, reason, and secular values in public policy and at the grass roots\".",
" Started in 2005, \"Point of Inquiry\" has consistently been ranked among the best science podcasts available in iTunes.",
" It has been celebrated for its guests and for the quality of its interviews.",
" Former guests include leading scientists, writers and public intellectuals such as Neil DeGrasse Tyson, Paul Krugman, Lisa Randall, Brian Greene, Oliver Sacks, Susan Jacoby, David Brin and Temple Grandin."
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"Brian Lee Crowley, a native of Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada, is Managing Director of the Macdonald-Laurier Institute, a national public policy think tank based in Ottawa, Ontario, Canada.",
" He was also the founding President of the Atlantic Institute for Market Studies (AIMS), a public policy think tank based in Atlantic Canada.",
" He authored of three books (\"The Self, the Individual and the Community\", Oxford University Press, 1987; \"The Road to Equity: Impolitic Essays\", Stoddart, 1994; and \"Fearful Symmetry: The Fall and Rise of Canada’s Founding Values\", Key Porter Books, 2009).",
" He was the editor of \"Taking Ownership: Property Rights and Fishery Management on the Atlantic Coast\", AIMS, 1996."
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"Matthew Benjamin Kleban is an American theoretical physicist who works on string theory and theoretical cosmology.",
" He is an associate professor at New York University, a member of the Center for Cosmology and Particle Physics, and a former member at the Institute for Advanced Study.",
" His contributions to physics include:"
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"The Information Technology and Innovation Foundation (ITIF) is a U.S. nonprofit public policy think tank based out of Washington, D.C. The organization focuses on public policies that spur technology innovation.",
" The University of Pennsylvania rates ITIF the most authoritative science and technology think tank in the United States, and the second most authoritative science and technology think tank in the world, behind Germany's Max Planck Institutes.",
" Ars Technica has described ITIF as \"one of the leading, and most prolific, tech policy think tanks.\""
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"Title: IMANI Centre for Policy and Education\n\nThe '\"IMANI Center for Policy and Education\"' is an African think tank based in Accra, Ghana. As a member of the Atlas Economic Research Foundation, the think tank applies free market solutions to intricate domestic social problems. It was founded in 2004 by Franklin Cudjoe, who currently serves as the president and chief executive officer. The think tank's operations center on these four thematic areas: rule of law, market growth and development, individual rights, and human security and institutional development. IMANI uses the Africanliberty.org platform as a springboard to reach out to the larger African audience in five international languages, including Swahili.IMANI exerts influence in the Ghanaian public education and policy sphere through media appearances, publications, research, and seminars. The think tank is ranked by the Global Go To Think Tanks and Civil Societies Program, organized annually by the University of Pennsylvania. According to the 2009 Index Report, IMANI was ranked fifth most influential in Sub-Saharan Africa, and the only African think tank to make the list of top 25 \"Most Innovative\" across the world.",
"Title: Mikhail Voloshin\n\nMikhail \"Misha\" Voloshin (born 1953) is a Russian and American theoretical physicist. Voloshin started working at ITEP in 1976 and accordingly earned his Ph.D. in 1977. In 1983 he received a Soviet medal and an award in physics. Since 1990 he started at the William I Fine Theoretical Physics Institute, University of Minnesota, a division of the University of Minnesota College of Science and Engineering where he teaches quantum physics. In 1997 elected a fellow of the American Physical Society. In 2001 he was awarded J.J. Sakurai Prize for Theoretical Particle Physics and in 2004 he was awarded the Alexander-von-Humboldt Award.",
"Title: Avi Loeb\n\nAbraham (Avi) Loeb is an American theoretical physicist who works on astrophysics and cosmology. Loeb is the \"Frank B. Baird Jr. Professor of Science\" at Harvard University. He serves as Chair of the \"Harvard Astronomy department\", Chair of the Advisory Committee for the \"Breakthrough Starshot\" project - which aims to launch lightweight spacecraft towards the nearest stars using a powerful laser, founding director of Harvard's \"Black Hole Initiative\" - the first interdisciplinary center worldwide dedicated to the study of black holes and director of the \"Institute for Theory and Computation (ITC)\" within the Harvard-Smithsonian Center for Astrophysics. Loeb is an elected fellow of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences, the American Physical Society, and the International Academy of Astronautics, as well as Vice Chair of the Board on Physics and Astronomy of the National Academies. Within Harvard, Loeb serves on the President's Task Force on Diversity and Belonging, the Provost's Allston Academic Planning Committee, and the FAS Dean's Faculty Resources Advisory Committee. In December 2012, \"TIME\" magazine selected Loeb as one of the 25 most influential people in space. In 2015, Loeb was appointed as the Science Theory Director for the Breakthrough Initiatives of the Breakthrough Prize Foundation.",
"Title: Lisa Randall\n\nLisa Randall (born June 18, 1962) is an American theoretical physicist working in particle physics and cosmology. She is the Frank B. Baird, Jr. Professor of Science on the physics faculty of Harvard University. Her research includes elementary particles, fundamental forces and extra dimensions of space. She studies the Standard Model, supersymmetry, possible solutions to the hierarchy problem concerning the relative weakness of gravity, cosmology of extra dimensions, baryogenesis, cosmological inflation, and dark matter. She contributed to the Randall–Sundrum model, first published in 1999 with Raman Sundrum.",
"Title: James A. Baker III Institute for Public Policy\n\nThe James A. Baker III Institute for Public Policy, also known as the Baker Institute, is an American think tank on the campus of Rice University in Houston, Texas. Founded in 1993, it functions as a nonpartisan center for public policy research. According to the \"2015 Global Go To Think Tank Index Report\" (Think Tanks and Civil Societies Program, University of Pennsylvania), the institute is No. 18 (of 60) in the \"Top Think Tanks in the United States\" and No. 4 (of 45) of the \"Best University Affiliated Thanks\". Its Center for Energy Studies is ranked No. 2 (of 55) among the world’s energy- and resource-policy think tanks, according to the Think Tanks and Civil Societies Program’s 2015 Index Report. It is named for James A. Baker, III, former United States secretary of state and secretary of the Treasury. The institute's director Edward P. Djerejian is the former United States ambassador to Israel and Syria and assistant secretary of state for Near Eastern Affairs. The institute's board of advisors include William Barnett (Chair), Colin Powell, Madeleine Albright and Rice University's President David Leebron.",
"Title: Libertad y Desarrollo\n\nLibertad y Desarrollo, abbreviated to LyD, is a Chilean think tank focused on liberal, free market economic studies. Founded in 1990, the think tank defines itself as a \"center for studies and private research, independent of any political, religious, business, or governmental organization, that is dedicated to the analysis of public affairs promoting the values and principles of a free society\". The think tank is the Chilean representative of RELIAL, the Liberal Network of Latin America (\"Red Liberal de America Latina\"). The center is divided into 7 programs: Economic Program, Social Program, Society and Politics Program, Legislative Program, Environmental Program, and the Justice Program. The group's goal is to respond to these various issues with a liberal, free market perspective and to make public policy recommendations specific to Chile for legislators, but not to participate in government directly. Economists Hernan Büchi, Luis Larraín, Cristián Larroulet are affiliated with the think tank.",
"Title: Point of Inquiry\n\nPoint of Inquiry is the radio show and flagship podcast of the Center for Inquiry (CFI), \"a think tank promoting science, reason, and secular values in public policy and at the grass roots\". Started in 2005, \"Point of Inquiry\" has consistently been ranked among the best science podcasts available in iTunes. It has been celebrated for its guests and for the quality of its interviews. Former guests include leading scientists, writers and public intellectuals such as Neil DeGrasse Tyson, Paul Krugman, Lisa Randall, Brian Greene, Oliver Sacks, Susan Jacoby, David Brin and Temple Grandin.",
"Title: Brian Lee Crowley\n\nBrian Lee Crowley, a native of Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada, is Managing Director of the Macdonald-Laurier Institute, a national public policy think tank based in Ottawa, Ontario, Canada. He was also the founding President of the Atlantic Institute for Market Studies (AIMS), a public policy think tank based in Atlantic Canada. He authored of three books (\"The Self, the Individual and the Community\", Oxford University Press, 1987; \"The Road to Equity: Impolitic Essays\", Stoddart, 1994; and \"Fearful Symmetry: The Fall and Rise of Canada’s Founding Values\", Key Porter Books, 2009). He was the editor of \"Taking Ownership: Property Rights and Fishery Management on the Atlantic Coast\", AIMS, 1996.",
"Title: Matthew Kleban\n\nMatthew Benjamin Kleban is an American theoretical physicist who works on string theory and theoretical cosmology. He is an associate professor at New York University, a member of the Center for Cosmology and Particle Physics, and a former member at the Institute for Advanced Study. His contributions to physics include:",
"Title: Information Technology and Innovation Foundation\n\nThe Information Technology and Innovation Foundation (ITIF) is a U.S. nonprofit public policy think tank based out of Washington, D.C. The organization focuses on public policies that spur technology innovation. The University of Pennsylvania rates ITIF the most authoritative science and technology think tank in the United States, and the second most authoritative science and technology think tank in the world, behind Germany's Max Planck Institutes. Ars Technica has described ITIF as \"one of the leading, and most prolific, tech policy think tanks.\""
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A 2001 Japanese horror film directed by Takashi Shimizu is based on a manga by an artist who is known for Uaumaki, and was born in what year?
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1963
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"Tormented (ラビット・ホラー3D , rabitto horā 3D ) is a 2011 Japanese horror film directed by Takashi Shimizu.",
" The film involves Kiriko (Hikari Mitsushima) and her younger half-brother Daigo (Takeru Shibuya) who are haunted by a large rabbit-doll.",
" \"Tormented\" premiered at the 68th Venice International Film Festival on September 7, 2011."
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"Junji Ito (伊藤 潤二 , Itō Junji , born July 31, 1963) is a Japanese horror manga artist.",
" Some of his most notable works include \"Tomie\", a series chronicling an immortal girl who drives her stricken admirers to madness, \"Uzumaki\", a three-volume series about a town obsessed with spirals, and \"Gyo\", a two-volume story where fish are controlled by a strain of sentient bacteria called \"the death stench.\"",
" His other works are \"Itou Junji Kyoufu Manga Collection\", a collection of different short stories including a series of stories named \"Souchi's Journal of Delights\", and \"Itou Junji No Neko Nikki: Yon and Mu\", a light-hearted, but still terrifying, story about moving in a new house with his cats."
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"Reincarnation (輪廻 , Rinne ) is a 2005 Japanese horror film, directed by Takashi Shimizu.",
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"The Great Horror Family (怪奇大家族 , Kaiki daikazoku ) is a 2004 Japanese horror comedy television series directed by Kenji Murakami, Takashi Shimizu, Keisuke Toyoshima and Yūdai Yamaguchi, which aired on TV Tokyo affiliated stations."
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"Marebito (稀人 ) \"Unique One\" is a 2004 Japanese horror film directed by Takashi Shimizu."
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"Katasumi (片隅 ; In a Corner) and 4444444444 (Ten Fours) are two 1998 short Japanese horror films both directed by Takashi Shimizu, serving as prequels to the \"Ju-on\" series."
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"Takashi Shimizu (清水 崇 \"Shimizu Takashi\", born 27 July 1972) is a Japanese filmmaker.",
" He is best known for being the creator of the Japanese \"Ju-on\" series and American \"The Grudge\" franchise.",
" According to film scholar Wheeler Winston Dixon, Shimizu is \"one of a new breed of Japanese horror directors\" who prefers to \"suggest menace and violence rather than directly depict it.\""
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"Ju-On (呪怨 , Juon , lit.",
" \"Curse Grudge\", also known as The Grudge) is a Japanese horror franchise created by Takashi Shimizu, consisting of 12 feature films.",
" Shimizu attended the Film School of Tokyo, where he studied under Kiyoshi Kurosawa.",
" Kurosawa helped Shimizu shepherd the \"Ju-On\" projects to fruition."
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"Tomie: Re-birth (富江 re-birth ) is a 2001 Japanese horror film directed by Takashi Shimizu as the third installment of the \"Tomie\" film series, based on a manga of the same name by Junji Ito.",
" The film was released in Japan on March 24, 2001, and screened at the Manila Eiga Sai (Japanese Film Festival) in Philippines on September 3, 2005."
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"Ju-on: The Curse (呪怨 , Juon ) , also known as simply Ju-on, is a 2000 Japanese V-Cinema Supernatural horror film and the first installment in the \"Ju-on\" franchise, following two short films.",
" The film was written and directed by Takashi Shimizu and is divided in six parts, chronicling the experiences of tenants of a cursed house where a man, Takeo Saeki (Takashi Matsuyama) killed his wife, Kayako (Takako Fuji), and his son, Toshio (Ryota Koyama), in a jealous rage.",
" It was followed by \"\" in the same year."
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"Title: Tormented (2011 film)\n\nTormented (ラビット・ホラー3D , rabitto horā 3D ) is a 2011 Japanese horror film directed by Takashi Shimizu. The film involves Kiriko (Hikari Mitsushima) and her younger half-brother Daigo (Takeru Shibuya) who are haunted by a large rabbit-doll. \"Tormented\" premiered at the 68th Venice International Film Festival on September 7, 2011.",
"Title: Junji Ito\n\nJunji Ito (伊藤 潤二 , Itō Junji , born July 31, 1963) is a Japanese horror manga artist. Some of his most notable works include \"Tomie\", a series chronicling an immortal girl who drives her stricken admirers to madness, \"Uzumaki\", a three-volume series about a town obsessed with spirals, and \"Gyo\", a two-volume story where fish are controlled by a strain of sentient bacteria called \"the death stench.\" His other works are \"Itou Junji Kyoufu Manga Collection\", a collection of different short stories including a series of stories named \"Souchi's Journal of Delights\", and \"Itou Junji No Neko Nikki: Yon and Mu\", a light-hearted, but still terrifying, story about moving in a new house with his cats.",
"Title: Reincarnation (film)\n\nReincarnation (輪廻 , Rinne ) is a 2005 Japanese horror film, directed by Takashi Shimizu. It centers on a hopeful actress who won a role in a film that takes her, the cast, and the crew to a hotel where the present soon collides with the past.",
"Title: The Great Horror Family\n\nThe Great Horror Family (怪奇大家族 , Kaiki daikazoku ) is a 2004 Japanese horror comedy television series directed by Kenji Murakami, Takashi Shimizu, Keisuke Toyoshima and Yūdai Yamaguchi, which aired on TV Tokyo affiliated stations.",
"Title: Marebito (film)\n\nMarebito (稀人 ) \"Unique One\" is a 2004 Japanese horror film directed by Takashi Shimizu.",
"Title: Katasumi and 4444444444\n\nKatasumi (片隅 ; In a Corner) and 4444444444 (Ten Fours) are two 1998 short Japanese horror films both directed by Takashi Shimizu, serving as prequels to the \"Ju-on\" series.",
"Title: Takashi Shimizu\n\nTakashi Shimizu (清水 崇 \"Shimizu Takashi\", born 27 July 1972) is a Japanese filmmaker. He is best known for being the creator of the Japanese \"Ju-on\" series and American \"The Grudge\" franchise. According to film scholar Wheeler Winston Dixon, Shimizu is \"one of a new breed of Japanese horror directors\" who prefers to \"suggest menace and violence rather than directly depict it.\"",
"Title: Ju-On (franchise)\n\nJu-On (呪怨 , Juon , lit. \"Curse Grudge\", also known as The Grudge) is a Japanese horror franchise created by Takashi Shimizu, consisting of 12 feature films. Shimizu attended the Film School of Tokyo, where he studied under Kiyoshi Kurosawa. Kurosawa helped Shimizu shepherd the \"Ju-On\" projects to fruition.",
"Title: Tomie: Re-birth\n\nTomie: Re-birth (富江 re-birth ) is a 2001 Japanese horror film directed by Takashi Shimizu as the third installment of the \"Tomie\" film series, based on a manga of the same name by Junji Ito. The film was released in Japan on March 24, 2001, and screened at the Manila Eiga Sai (Japanese Film Festival) in Philippines on September 3, 2005.",
"Title: Ju-On: The Curse\n\nJu-on: The Curse (呪怨 , Juon ) , also known as simply Ju-on, is a 2000 Japanese V-Cinema Supernatural horror film and the first installment in the \"Ju-on\" franchise, following two short films. The film was written and directed by Takashi Shimizu and is divided in six parts, chronicling the experiences of tenants of a cursed house where a man, Takeo Saeki (Takashi Matsuyama) killed his wife, Kayako (Takako Fuji), and his son, Toshio (Ryota Koyama), in a jealous rage. It was followed by \"\" in the same year."
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What day was the Jay-Z album featuring FuckWithMeYouKnowIGotIt released for retail sale?
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July 8, 2013
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"Masada: Dalet, also known as Masada 4, is a 1995 EP by American composer and saxophonist John Zorn.",
" It is the fourth album of Masada recordings.",
" The original pressing of this album was never available for retail sale as it was given away by DIW in exchange of the proof of buying the first three Masada albums up to June 1995.",
" It was reissued in 1997 as a regular release."
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"Ready... Break is the debut album by Something Corporate which was never commercially released and was only sold at their local performances in Southern California.",
" It is essentially the band's major label demo recordings that were recorded at the newly opened recording room at the Galaxy Theatre.",
" The sessions were intended to be limited to the recording and mixing of 3-4 songs but the sessions went so well that 10 songs were completed.",
" The addition of a live version of Konstantine as a hidden track serves as track 11.",
" The Coach House company, which owned the Galaxy Theatre, approached the band to release the recordings as a collected album on their independent label Coach House Records but the band was already in discussions with other labels and agreed on a version of the CD, with album cover artwork and graphic design by Damon Kidwell, which would expressly not include a bar code for retail sale.",
" An agreed upon quantity of 2500 copies was pressed and sold only at their shows.",
" Four years later, the CD was re-released by the band, exclusively to members of the official Something Corporate fan club, repackaged in a cardboard sleeve with alternative cover artwork."
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"\"FuckWithMeYouKnowIGotIt\" is a song by rapper Jay-Z recorded for his twelfth studio album \"Magna Carta Holy Grail\".",
" The song features Def Jam labelmate rapper Rick Ross.",
" The song was produced by the Toronto, Canada producer Boi-1da, Vinylz, Timbaland and J-Roc.",
" The song has peaked at number 64 on the U.S. \"Billboard\" Hot 100. \"",
"Complex\" ranked \"FuckWithMeYouKnowIGotIt\" number 20 on their list of the 50 best songs of 2013."
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"Static Anonymity is an EP released by the Canadian band Metric in 2001.",
" The back cover of the album states that \"This handmade collection of rare songs is only available at Metric performances or at www.ilovemetric.com and is not intended for retail sale\".",
" Though it states that one can buy the album via the band's official website, this is no longer true.",
" However, the songs \"Grow Up and Blow Away\", \"Soft Rock Star\", and \"London Halflife\" were included on the 2007 release of their debut \"Grow Up and Blow Away\"."
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"The Blueprint 3 is the eleventh studio album by American rapper Jay-Z, released September 8, 2009, on Roc Nation, through distribution from Atlantic Records.",
" It is the third \"Blueprint\" album, preceded by \"The Blueprint\" (2001) and \"\" (2002).",
" Production for the album took place during 2008 to 2009 at several recording studios and was handled by Kanye West, No I.D., The Neptunes, Jeff Bhasker, Al Shux, Jerome \"J-Roc\" Harmon, The Inkredibles, Swizz Beatz, and Timbaland.",
" This is the \"Blueprint\" album in the \"Blueprint\" trilogy, as well as the first Jay-Z album since \"Vol.",
" 3... Life and Times of S. Carter\" (1999), not to feature production from Just Blaze."
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"sentences": [
"Windows XP (codenamed Whistler) is a personal computer operating system that was produced by Microsoft as part of the Windows NT family of operating systems.",
" It was released to manufacturing on August 24, 2001, and broadly released for retail sale on October 25, 2001."
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"Rockpalast (\"Rock Palace\") is a German music television show that broadcasts live on German television station Westdeutscher Rundfunk (WDR).",
" \"Rockpalast\" started in 1974 and continues to this day.",
" Hundreds of rock and jazz bands have performed on \"Rockpalast\".",
" Some acts were recorded for broadcast and for retail sale.",
" All-night marathon shows called “Rock Night” (\"Rocknacht\") were produced once or twice a year from 1977 through 1986 and simulcast throughout Europe via the Eurovision network of TV broadcasters.",
" \"Rockpalast\" is involved in several German pop, rock and underground music festivals, once sponsoring Bizarre Festival."
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"Magna Carta Holy Grail (alternatively written and stylized as Magna Carta... Holy Grail) is the twelfth studio album by American rapper Jay-Z.",
" It was made available for free digital download for Samsung customers via the Jay-Z Magna Carta app on July 4, 2013.",
" It was released for retail sale on July 8, 2013, by Roc-A-Fella, Def Jam and Roc Nation.",
" The album features guest appearances by Justin Timberlake, Nas, Rick Ross, Frank Ocean and Beyoncé.",
" Most of the album was produced by Timbaland and Jerome \"J-Roc\" Harmon, while other producers included Boi-1da, Mike Will Made It, Hit-Boy, Mike Dean, No I.D., The-Dream, Swizz Beatz, and Pharrell Williams among others.",
" The album was promoted through various commercials presented by Samsung and was not preceded by any retail singles."
],
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"Friday Night Lights is the third official mixtape from Fayetteville, North Carolina rapper J. Cole.",
" It was released on November 12, 2010.",
" The mixtape was to originally be called Villematic and contain J. Cole's previous leaks and freestyles, however, Cole later stated it would have original material.",
" The mixtape became the second most searched and trending topics on Google and Twitter respectively following its release.",
" Most songs on the mixtape were slated to be on his debut album at one point or another.",
" The mixtape has been viewed over 4,470,000 times, streamed over 1,280,000 times, and downloaded over 1,700,000 times on mixtape site DatPiff.",
" On June 26, 2013 Cole announced that he would be re-releasing \"The Warm Up\" and \"Friday Night Lights\" for retail sale, in order to give them the push they deserved."
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"Title: Masada: Dalet\n\nMasada: Dalet, also known as Masada 4, is a 1995 EP by American composer and saxophonist John Zorn. It is the fourth album of Masada recordings. The original pressing of this album was never available for retail sale as it was given away by DIW in exchange of the proof of buying the first three Masada albums up to June 1995. It was reissued in 1997 as a regular release.",
"Title: Ready... Break\n\nReady... Break is the debut album by Something Corporate which was never commercially released and was only sold at their local performances in Southern California. It is essentially the band's major label demo recordings that were recorded at the newly opened recording room at the Galaxy Theatre. The sessions were intended to be limited to the recording and mixing of 3-4 songs but the sessions went so well that 10 songs were completed. The addition of a live version of Konstantine as a hidden track serves as track 11. The Coach House company, which owned the Galaxy Theatre, approached the band to release the recordings as a collected album on their independent label Coach House Records but the band was already in discussions with other labels and agreed on a version of the CD, with album cover artwork and graphic design by Damon Kidwell, which would expressly not include a bar code for retail sale. An agreed upon quantity of 2500 copies was pressed and sold only at their shows. Four years later, the CD was re-released by the band, exclusively to members of the official Something Corporate fan club, repackaged in a cardboard sleeve with alternative cover artwork.",
"Title: FuckWithMeYouKnowIGotIt\n\n\"FuckWithMeYouKnowIGotIt\" is a song by rapper Jay-Z recorded for his twelfth studio album \"Magna Carta Holy Grail\". The song features Def Jam labelmate rapper Rick Ross. The song was produced by the Toronto, Canada producer Boi-1da, Vinylz, Timbaland and J-Roc. The song has peaked at number 64 on the U.S. \"Billboard\" Hot 100. \" Complex\" ranked \"FuckWithMeYouKnowIGotIt\" number 20 on their list of the 50 best songs of 2013.",
"Title: Static Anonymity\n\nStatic Anonymity is an EP released by the Canadian band Metric in 2001. The back cover of the album states that \"This handmade collection of rare songs is only available at Metric performances or at www.ilovemetric.com and is not intended for retail sale\". Though it states that one can buy the album via the band's official website, this is no longer true. However, the songs \"Grow Up and Blow Away\", \"Soft Rock Star\", and \"London Halflife\" were included on the 2007 release of their debut \"Grow Up and Blow Away\".",
"Title: The Blueprint 3\n\nThe Blueprint 3 is the eleventh studio album by American rapper Jay-Z, released September 8, 2009, on Roc Nation, through distribution from Atlantic Records. It is the third \"Blueprint\" album, preceded by \"The Blueprint\" (2001) and \"\" (2002). Production for the album took place during 2008 to 2009 at several recording studios and was handled by Kanye West, No I.D., The Neptunes, Jeff Bhasker, Al Shux, Jerome \"J-Roc\" Harmon, The Inkredibles, Swizz Beatz, and Timbaland. This is the \"Blueprint\" album in the \"Blueprint\" trilogy, as well as the first Jay-Z album since \"Vol. 3... Life and Times of S. Carter\" (1999), not to feature production from Just Blaze.",
"Title: Windows XP\n\nWindows XP (codenamed Whistler) is a personal computer operating system that was produced by Microsoft as part of the Windows NT family of operating systems. It was released to manufacturing on August 24, 2001, and broadly released for retail sale on October 25, 2001.",
"Title: Rockpalast\n\nRockpalast (\"Rock Palace\") is a German music television show that broadcasts live on German television station Westdeutscher Rundfunk (WDR). \"Rockpalast\" started in 1974 and continues to this day. Hundreds of rock and jazz bands have performed on \"Rockpalast\". Some acts were recorded for broadcast and for retail sale. All-night marathon shows called “Rock Night” (\"Rocknacht\") were produced once or twice a year from 1977 through 1986 and simulcast throughout Europe via the Eurovision network of TV broadcasters. \"Rockpalast\" is involved in several German pop, rock and underground music festivals, once sponsoring Bizarre Festival.",
"Title: Magna Carta Holy Grail\n\nMagna Carta Holy Grail (alternatively written and stylized as Magna Carta... Holy Grail) is the twelfth studio album by American rapper Jay-Z. It was made available for free digital download for Samsung customers via the Jay-Z Magna Carta app on July 4, 2013. It was released for retail sale on July 8, 2013, by Roc-A-Fella, Def Jam and Roc Nation. The album features guest appearances by Justin Timberlake, Nas, Rick Ross, Frank Ocean and Beyoncé. Most of the album was produced by Timbaland and Jerome \"J-Roc\" Harmon, while other producers included Boi-1da, Mike Will Made It, Hit-Boy, Mike Dean, No I.D., The-Dream, Swizz Beatz, and Pharrell Williams among others. The album was promoted through various commercials presented by Samsung and was not preceded by any retail singles.",
"Title: Friday Night Lights (mixtape)\n\nFriday Night Lights is the third official mixtape from Fayetteville, North Carolina rapper J. Cole. It was released on November 12, 2010. The mixtape was to originally be called Villematic and contain J. Cole's previous leaks and freestyles, however, Cole later stated it would have original material. The mixtape became the second most searched and trending topics on Google and Twitter respectively following its release. Most songs on the mixtape were slated to be on his debut album at one point or another. The mixtape has been viewed over 4,470,000 times, streamed over 1,280,000 times, and downloaded over 1,700,000 times on mixtape site DatPiff. On June 26, 2013 Cole announced that he would be re-releasing \"The Warm Up\" and \"Friday Night Lights\" for retail sale, in order to give them the push they deserved.",
"Title: Honda Capa\n\nThe Honda Capa, with the Honda series code GA4 and GA6, is a supermini MPV five-door hatchback produced by Honda between 1998 and 2002. It was introduced at the 1997 Tokyo Motor Show as the concept car \"J-MW.\" It was introduced for retail sale April 24, 1998. The only engine the Capa had was the 98 hp 1.5L Honda engine, the D15B, with either a 4-speed automatic transmission (front-wheel drive only) or a CVT called \"Multimatic S\". September 16, 1999 a 4WD version of the Capa was released, using Honda's Full-Time four-wheel-drive system. Brake Assist was offered as standard equipment. Due to disappointing sales the Capa, short for \"capacity\", it was discontinued and replaced by the Honda Mobilio and Honda Fit. It was sold in Japan at two Honda dealership sales channels \"Honda Primo\", and \"Honda Verno\"."
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Budweiser Clydesdales are used most notably used as animal actors in which company's commercials?
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Anheuser-Busch Brewing Company
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"Title: Gentle frying\n\nGentle frying or low-temperature frying is an oil- or fat-based cooking method used for relatively fragile or starchy foods. While gentle frying is most notably used to cook fried eggs, it is also used for delicate fish, tender cuts of meat, sausages, and as a first step in fried potatoes.",
"Title: Fender Showman\n\nThe Fender Showman was a guitar amplifier produced by the Fender company. It was introduced in 1960 and was discontinued in 1993. Blackface and Silverface models such as the Showman, Dual Showman, and Showman Reverb employed the same \"piggyback head\" design as the Bandmaster and the Bassman. Dual Showman Reverb used the Fender Twin Reverb chassis and came in non-master and master volume versions with \"pull boost\" circuitry, mid-seventies \"tailless\" amp decal and a slightly larger head. The Fender Showman is often associated with surf guitarist Dick Dale and was notably used in the 1960s by the Bobby Fuller Four, Fleetwood Mac with Peter Green, and in the 1970s by Steve Howe of Yes. Jimi Hendrix owned one early model, and later a Dual. Showmans and Dual Showmans are heavily sought after by pedal steel guitar players.",
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"Title: Paul Christie (voice actor)\n\nPaul Anthony Christie (born 1951) is an American voice actor. He was born and raised in Manhattan. Over his long career Paul has worked as an artist, writer, narrator, and comedian, as well as an voice actor. In the 70's Paul was a contributing editor for Crawdaddy magazine. In the 1980s he performed stand up in and around New York and was a founding member of the improvisational group The House Band. His graphic artwork was well known in New York through Kid Christie, the company he co-founded with Theresa Fiorentino. As a writer Paul co-wrote the albums \"Midnight at the Lost and Found\", and \"Blind before I Stop\" for the rock star Meatloaf. He is probably best known over the past 35 years as a voice artist. Over his career Paul has done thousands of commercials for clients including Chrysler, Dominoes, Pontiac, Canon, Calvin Klein and Budweiser. His award winning role as \"Louie the Lizard\" for Budweiser, became an advertising legend.",
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"Title: Robin Ganzert\n\nDr. Robin Ganzert is the president and CEO of American Humane, the country’s oldest national humane organization. American Humane works to protect animals and children from abuse and harm. Ganzert is the author of the book \"\"Animal Stars: Behind the Scenes with Your Favorite Animal Actors\"\" (2014)",
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Who was the father of the leader of the army that fought the Romans at the Battle of Numistro ?
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Hamilcar Barca
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" He commanded 2 legions. Murena launched two raids into Pontic territory.",
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"The Battle of the Allia was fought between the Senones (one of the Gallic tribes which had invaded northern Italy) and the Romans.",
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"The 43rd Army was a Red Army field army of World War II that served on the Eastern Front.",
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" The army then fought in the Rzhev-Vyazma Offensive.",
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" It fought in the Battle of Smolensk (1943).",
" During the summer of 1944 the army fought in Operation Bagration.",
" In the fall the army advanced into the Baltic region and fought in the Riga Offensive (1944) and the Battle of Memel.",
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" Publius Cornelius Dolabella (the consul for 283 BC) then devastated the (ager Gallicus) (the name the Romans gave to the land which had been conquered by the Senones), killed all the men, enslaved the women and children and made the place uninhabitable.",
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" Appian also wrote that \"[a] little later the Senones (who were serving as mercenaries), having no longer any homes to return to, fell boldly upon the consul Domitius,and being defeated by him killed themselves in despair.\"",
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"The Battle of Dertosa, also known as the Battle of Ibera, was fought in the spring of 215 BC on the south bank of the Ebro River across from the town of Dertosa.",
" A Roman army, under the command of Gnaeus Cornelius Scipio Calvus and Publius Cornelius Scipio, defeated a similarly sized Carthaginian army under Hasdrubal Barca.",
" The Romans, under Gnaeus Scipio, had established themselves in Hispania after winning the Battle of Cissa in 218 BC.",
" Hasdrubal Barca's expedition to evict them had ended in the defeat of the Iberian contingent of the Carthaginian navy at the Battle of Ebro River in 217 BC.",
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"Title: Battle of Halys\n\nThe Battle of Halys (also known as the Battle of Halys River) took place in 82 BC, during the Second Mithridatic War. Roman general Lucius Licinius Murena became very overconfident while campaigning against Pontus and ignored orders to cease operations there. He commanded 2 legions. Murena launched two raids into Pontic territory. After receiving orders from the Senate not to continue the war, Murena launched a third raid, beginning the Second Mithridatic War. At Halys River, the Romans spared a small Pontic army under general Gordius for too long. Gordius waited until King Mithradates VI arrived himself with the main Pontic army. The Romans were very ill-prepared for the battle. The combined Pontic army attacked the Roman forces on the opposite side of the river. The Mithridatic troops eventually forced their way across, forcing the Romans to retreat. Eventually in 81 B.C. Lucius Cornelius Sulla restored peace between Rome and Pontus.",
"Title: Battle of the Allia\n\nThe Battle of the Allia was fought between the Senones (one of the Gallic tribes which had invaded northern Italy) and the Romans. It was fought at the confluence of the rivers Tiber and Allia, eleven Roman miles (16 km) north of Rome. The Romans were routed and subsequently the Senones sacked Rome. The common date given for the battle is 390 BC. This is based on the account of the battle by the Roman historian Livy and the Varronian Chronology, a Roman dating system. The ancient Greek historian Polybius, who used a Greek dating system, derived the date 387/6 BC. Plutarch wrote that the battle took place just after the summer solstice when the moon was near the full, a little more than three hundred and sixty years from the foundation of Rome. That would be shortly after 393 BC. Tacitus said that the battle took place the 15 before the Kalends of August, which is 18 July.",
"Title: 43rd Army (Soviet Union)\n\nThe 43rd Army was a Red Army field army of World War II that served on the Eastern Front. Formed in late July 1941, the army fought in the Battle of Smolensk (1941). It was forced to retreat after German troops broke through in October 1941 and subsequently fought in the Battle of Moscow. The army then fought in the Rzhev-Vyazma Offensive. After the end of the offensive, the army held its positions and transferred to the Demidov area in late 1942. It fought in the Battle of Smolensk (1943). During the summer of 1944 the army fought in Operation Bagration. In the fall the army advanced into the Baltic region and fought in the Riga Offensive (1944) and the Battle of Memel. In 1945 the army fought in the East Prussian Offensive before being placed in reserve near the end of April. The 43rd Army was disbanded postwar in July 1946.",
"Title: Battle of Zama\n\nThe Battle of Zama—fought around October 19, 202 BC, near Zama (Tunisia)—marked the end of the Second Punic War. A Roman army led by Publius Cornelius Scipio Africanus (Scipio), with crucial support from Numidian leader Masinissa, defeated the Carthaginian army led by the commander Hannibal. Hannibal's force was greater in numbers than Scipio's, and he had eighty war elephants. However, many in Hannibal's army were recent conscripts, and the Romans had superior cavalry, as the most of the vaunted Numidian cavalry which Hannibal had employed with great success in Italy had by then switched sides to the Romans.",
"Title: Britomaris\n\nBritomaris was a war chief of the Senone tribe of the Gauls of northern Italy. We have a brief mention of him in a text by Appian, who said that he killed some Romans ambassadors who were sent to remonstrate about him proving mercenaries for forces which fought the Romans despite having signed a treaty with the Rome. Britomaris killed the ambassador because he was angry about his father having been killed while fighting on the side of the Etruscans \"in this very war.\" Publius Cornelius Dolabella (the consul for 283 BC) then devastated the (ager Gallicus) (the name the Romans gave to the land which had been conquered by the Senones), killed all the men, enslaved the women and children and made the place uninhabitable. Britomaris was taken prisoner for torture. Appian also wrote that \"[a] little later the Senones (who were serving as mercenaries), having no longer any homes to return to, fell boldly upon the consul Domitius,and being defeated by him killed themselves in despair.\" It is not clear which battle this was. It could have been the battle of Lake Vadimon of the same year, fought by Etruscan and Gallic forces, or probably, and more likely, another battle, mentioned by Polybius, which was fought after this and where the Etruscans and Gauls were defeated again and sued for peace.",
"Title: Battle of Ticinus\n\nThe Battle of Ticinus was a battle of the Second Punic War fought between the Carthaginian forces of Hannibal and the Romans under Publius Cornelius Scipio in November 218 BC. The battle took place in the flat country of Pavia county on the right bank of the Ticino River, not far north from its confluence (from the north) with the Po River. The battle is named from the river, not the nearby contemporaneous settlement of Ticinum (today's Pavia). Although the precise location is not known, it is generally accepted that a settlement known today as Vigevano is mentioned in Livy's text and that Scipio's camp was to the south at Gambolo, whose coordinates are given on the map. The conflict would have been west of there. It was the first battle of the war against the Romans that was fought on Italian soil and the first battle of the war to employ legion-sized forces. Its loss by the Romans, and the temporary disablement of Scipio's command, set the stage for the Roman disaster at the Battle of Trebbia in December.",
"Title: Hannibal\n\nHannibal Barca (Punic language: 𐤇𐤍𐤁𐤏𐤋 𐤁𐤓𐤒 , \"ḥnb‘l brq\"; 247 – between 183 and 181 BC), was a <a href=\"Ancient%20Carthage\">Carthaginian</a> general, considered one of the greatest military commanders in history. His father Hamilcar Barca was the leading Carthaginian commander during the First Punic War. His younger brothers were Mago and Hasdrubal, and he was brother-in-law to Hasdrubal the Fair.",
"Title: Battle of Dertosa\n\nThe Battle of Dertosa, also known as the Battle of Ibera, was fought in the spring of 215 BC on the south bank of the Ebro River across from the town of Dertosa. A Roman army, under the command of Gnaeus Cornelius Scipio Calvus and Publius Cornelius Scipio, defeated a similarly sized Carthaginian army under Hasdrubal Barca. The Romans, under Gnaeus Scipio, had established themselves in Hispania after winning the Battle of Cissa in 218 BC. Hasdrubal Barca's expedition to evict them had ended in the defeat of the Iberian contingent of the Carthaginian navy at the Battle of Ebro River in 217 BC. Hasdrubal launched another expedition in 215 BC, but the defeat at Dertosa cost the Carthaginians a chance to reinforce Hannibal at a critical juncture, and the Romans gained the initiative in Hispania. The Scipio brothers continued with their policy of subjugating the Iberian tribes and raiding Carthaginian possessions. After losing of most of his field army, Hasdrubal had to be reinforced with the army that was to sail to Italy and reinforce Hannibal. Thus, by winning this battle, the Scipios had indirectly prevented the situation in Italy from getting worse in addition to improving their own situation in Iberia. This battle also demonstrates the danger of implementing the double envelopment tactic.",
"Title: Battle of Numistro\n\nThe Battle of Numistro was fought in 210 BC between Hannibal's army and one of the Roman consular armies led by consul Marcus Claudius Marcellus. It was the fourth time they met in a battle. Previous encounters were located around the walls of Nola (Campania) in 216, 215 and 214 and had been favourable for the Roman side."
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Which American author has sold over 600 million copies one of which had a television special of it in 1971?
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Theodor Seuss Geisel
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"The first EP \"Wild\" (野 yě) of Growing Wild was sold more than 3 million copies in the 16 days following its release in May 2016.",
" For comparison: the current No. 1 on the US Billboard chart, Drake's \"One Dance,\" has sold only 1,442,000 copies in twice as long; Beyoncé's Lemonade sold just 974,000 copies in the two weeks after its surprise debut in April 2016.",
" The selling volume of the \"Growing Wild\" have exceeded over six million and sold over 30 million yuan on Nov, 27.",
" Total sales of \"Growing Wild\" were more than 6.5 million copies, grossing over 32.8 million yuan ($4.73 million) in 2016.",
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"Encore (stylized as ƎNCORE) is the fifth studio album by American rapper Eminem.",
" It was released by Aftermath Entertainment, Shady Records, and Interscope Records.",
" Its release was set for November 16, 2004, but was moved up to November 12 (coincidentally, exactly eight years to the day since his debut album, \"Infinite\", was released) after the album was leaked to the Internet.",
" \"Encore\" sold 710,000 copies in its first three days, and went on to sell over 1.5 million copies in its first two weeks of release in the United States, certified quadruple-platinum that mid-December.",
" Nine months after its release, worldwide sales of the album stood at 11 million copies.",
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"Canadian singer Celine Dion has released twenty-six studio albums, seven live albums, seventeen compilation albums, and twenty-one box sets.",
" Her debut album, \"La voix du bon Dieu\" was issued in 1981.",
" In the '80s, Dion released her French-language albums in Canada, with several compilation albums issued also in France.",
" Her first English-language album, entitled \"Unison\" was released in 1990 and has sold over three million copies worldwide.",
" It was followed by \"Dion chante Plamondon\" in 1991 and \"Celine Dion\" in 1992.",
" The latter became one of six of her albums to be certified Diamond in Canada for shipments of at least one million units.",
" Dion's popularity became well-established with her 1993 album, \"The Colour of My Love\", which topped the charts in various countries, including the United Kingdom, Canada, and Australia, and has sold twenty million copies around the world.",
" In the United States, it was certified six-times platinum.",
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"Kid Rock has released 10 studio albums, one compilation album, two extended plays and one live album.",
" His debut album, \"Grits Sandwiches for Breakfast\", was released by Jive Records in 1990.",
" Following its release, Kid Rock was dropped by Jive and became an independent artist.",
" In 1992, he signed to a small Brooklyn based imprint called Continuum.",
" He was released from Continuum after two years and started his own Top Dog record label.",
" In 1997, he was signed to Atlantic Records.",
" He released his mainstream debut album, \"Devil Without a Cause\", on August 18, 1998.",
" The album would be certified diamond by the RIAA and go on to sell 11 million copies in the United States.",
" In 2000, he released \"The History of Rock\", a compilation of tracks from 1993's \"The Polyfuze Method\" and 1996's \"Early Mornin Stoned Pimp\".",
" \"Cocky\" was released in 2001 as the official follow up to \"Devil Without a Cause\" and sold five million copies.",
" That was followed by 2003's \"Kid Rock\" and 2006's \"Live Trucker\".",
" \"Live Trucker\" was Kid Rock's first live release selling over 600,000 copies, making it a gold album.",
" In 2007, Kid Rock made his comeback with \"Rock n Roll Jesus\", which was certified triple platinum.",
" \"Born Free\" was released in 2010 and went platinum.",
" Rebel Soul went gold in April 2013.",
" He has sold 25 million albums in the US as of December 2013, and over 35 million worldwide.",
" He released \"First Kiss\" in 2015, has of January 2016 it has sold 356,000 copies.",
" \"Devil\" still proved a strong catalog seller in 2015 selling over 100,000 copies."
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"Enid Mary Blyton (11 August 1897 – 28 November 1968) was an English children's writer whose books have been among the world's best-sellers since the 1930s, selling more than 600 million copies.",
" Blyton's books are still enormously popular, and have been translated into 90 languages; her first book, \"Child Whispers\", a 24-page collection of poems, was published in 1922.",
" She wrote on a wide range of topics including education, natural history, fantasy, mystery, and biblical narratives and is best remembered today for her Noddy, Famous Five, and Secret Seven series."
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"The highest-selling albums and EPs in the United States are ranked in the \"Billboard\" 200, published by \"Billboard\" magazine.",
" The data are compiled by Nielsen Soundscan based on each album's weekly physical and digital sales.",
" 25 acts achieved number one albums during this year with artist such as Nelly and Shania Twain who had their albums debut at number one on the chart.",
" Rapper Eminem's \"The Eminem Show\" is the best selling album of 2002 selling over approximately 7.6 million copies by the end of the year.",
" It is also the longest running album of 2002 spending six non-consecutive weeks the chart and was known for its first full week of sales debut of 1.322 million copies which Nielsen SoundScan scanned as the sixth largest sales of all time in its first week.",
" Its debut of 1.322 million copies has still not been matched by any album today since except for Taylor Swift's album \"1989\", which opened with first week sales of 1.279 million copies.",
" The band Creed continued its eight week long run on the chart but is credited as the longest running album 2001.",
" Jennifer Lopez earned her second number one album on the charts with \"\", which became the highest first week sales of a remix album at the time.",
" R&B artist Ashanti earned her first number one album with her self-titled debut album \"Ashanti\", which opened up with first week sales of 503,000 copies in its first week alone.",
" Puff Daddy earned his first number one album since \"No Way Out\" back in 1997.",
" Rapper Jay-Z earned his fifth chart topper with \"\", which opened up with first week sales of 545,000 copies alone.",
" Heavy metal band Disturbed earned its first number one album on the chart with \"Believe\", which opened up with first week sales of 284,000 copies alone.",
" Country music singer Shania Twain's album \"Up!",
"\" opened up with a huge first week sales of 857,000 copies in its first week alone, giving her the recognition of the highest first week sales of her career and second highest of the year, only behind Eminem's \"The Eminem Show\" and at the time the fastest selling solo female album ever.",
" Nelly's album \"Nellyville\" opened up with his highest first week sales of his career which logged on with huge sales of 714,000 copies in its first week alone, which beat his sales of his debut album \"Country Grammar\", which opened up with first week sales of 235,000 copies.",
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"American singer Usher has released eight studio albums, nine compilation albums, eight extended plays, and fifty-three singles (including eleven as a featured artist).",
" His music has been released on the LaFace, Arista, Jive, and RCA record labels.",
" 23 million of his albums were shipped in the United States, and sold over 43 million albums worldwide, leading to a combined 75 million records and making him one of the best selling music artists.",
" He also has 9 Hot 100 number-one singles (all as a lead) and 18 Hot 100 top-ten singles.",
" In 1994, Usher released his self-titled debut album in North America, producing three singles that had moderate chart success, and the album sold more than 500,000 copies.",
" His follow-up 1997 album \"My Way\" sold 8 million copies, becoming his breakthrough album.",
" It was certified six-times platinum in the US, and spawned three successful singles, including his first US \"Billboard\" Hot 100 number-one hit \"Nice & Slow\".",
" Usher's success continued in 2001 with his third studio album \"8701\".",
" It debuted at number four on the \"Billboard\" 200.",
" The album produced two number-one singles—\"U Remind Me\" and \"U Got It Bad\".",
" It has sold more than 4.7 million copies and has been certified four-times platinum in the US.",
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"Christina Aguilar is a Thai singer of French and Filipino heritage, dubbed Thai \"Queen of Dance\".",
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"Title: Growing Wild\n\nThe first EP \"Wild\" (野 yě) of Growing Wild was sold more than 3 million copies in the 16 days following its release in May 2016. For comparison: the current No. 1 on the US Billboard chart, Drake's \"One Dance,\" has sold only 1,442,000 copies in twice as long; Beyoncé's Lemonade sold just 974,000 copies in the two weeks after its surprise debut in April 2016. The selling volume of the \"Growing Wild\" have exceeded over six million and sold over 30 million yuan on Nov, 27. Total sales of \"Growing Wild\" were more than 6.5 million copies, grossing over 32.8 million yuan ($4.73 million) in 2016. According to Andy Wai Lam Ng, the vice-president of Tencent Music Entertainment Group, Growing Wild achieved China's highest digital music sales since the company released the first Chinese digital album in December 2014.",
"Title: The Cat in the Hat (TV special)\n\nThe Cat in the Hat is an American animated musical television special first aired on CBS on March 10, 1971, based on the 1957 Dr. Seuss children's book of the same name, and produced by DePatie-Freleng Enterprises. With voices by Allan Sherman and prolific vocal performer Daws Butler, this half-hour special is a loose adaptation with added musical sequences.",
"Title: Encore (Eminem album)\n\nEncore (stylized as ƎNCORE) is the fifth studio album by American rapper Eminem. It was released by Aftermath Entertainment, Shady Records, and Interscope Records. Its release was set for November 16, 2004, but was moved up to November 12 (coincidentally, exactly eight years to the day since his debut album, \"Infinite\", was released) after the album was leaked to the Internet. \"Encore\" sold 710,000 copies in its first three days, and went on to sell over 1.5 million copies in its first two weeks of release in the United States, certified quadruple-platinum that mid-December. Nine months after its release, worldwide sales of the album stood at 11 million copies. By December 2016, the album had sold over 5 million copies in the United States and more than 23 million copies worldwide.",
"Title: Celine Dion albums discography\n\nCanadian singer Celine Dion has released twenty-six studio albums, seven live albums, seventeen compilation albums, and twenty-one box sets. Her debut album, \"La voix du bon Dieu\" was issued in 1981. In the '80s, Dion released her French-language albums in Canada, with several compilation albums issued also in France. Her first English-language album, entitled \"Unison\" was released in 1990 and has sold over three million copies worldwide. It was followed by \"Dion chante Plamondon\" in 1991 and \"Celine Dion\" in 1992. The latter became one of six of her albums to be certified Diamond in Canada for shipments of at least one million units. Dion's popularity became well-established with her 1993 album, \"The Colour of My Love\", which topped the charts in various countries, including the United Kingdom, Canada, and Australia, and has sold twenty million copies around the world. In the United States, it was certified six-times platinum. Released in 1995, \"D'eux\" became the best-selling French-language album in history, with sales of ten million copies worldwide. In France alone, \"D'eux\" spent forty-four weeks at the top of the chart and has sold 4.5 million units, becoming the best-selling album of all time. It also became Dion's first out of six Diamond-certified albums in France.",
"Title: Kid Rock discography\n\nKid Rock has released 10 studio albums, one compilation album, two extended plays and one live album. His debut album, \"Grits Sandwiches for Breakfast\", was released by Jive Records in 1990. Following its release, Kid Rock was dropped by Jive and became an independent artist. In 1992, he signed to a small Brooklyn based imprint called Continuum. He was released from Continuum after two years and started his own Top Dog record label. In 1997, he was signed to Atlantic Records. He released his mainstream debut album, \"Devil Without a Cause\", on August 18, 1998. The album would be certified diamond by the RIAA and go on to sell 11 million copies in the United States. In 2000, he released \"The History of Rock\", a compilation of tracks from 1993's \"The Polyfuze Method\" and 1996's \"Early Mornin Stoned Pimp\". \"Cocky\" was released in 2001 as the official follow up to \"Devil Without a Cause\" and sold five million copies. That was followed by 2003's \"Kid Rock\" and 2006's \"Live Trucker\". \"Live Trucker\" was Kid Rock's first live release selling over 600,000 copies, making it a gold album. In 2007, Kid Rock made his comeback with \"Rock n Roll Jesus\", which was certified triple platinum. \"Born Free\" was released in 2010 and went platinum. Rebel Soul went gold in April 2013. He has sold 25 million albums in the US as of December 2013, and over 35 million worldwide. He released \"First Kiss\" in 2015, has of January 2016 it has sold 356,000 copies. \"Devil\" still proved a strong catalog seller in 2015 selling over 100,000 copies.",
"Title: Enid Blyton\n\nEnid Mary Blyton (11 August 1897 – 28 November 1968) was an English children's writer whose books have been among the world's best-sellers since the 1930s, selling more than 600 million copies. Blyton's books are still enormously popular, and have been translated into 90 languages; her first book, \"Child Whispers\", a 24-page collection of poems, was published in 1922. She wrote on a wide range of topics including education, natural history, fantasy, mystery, and biblical narratives and is best remembered today for her Noddy, Famous Five, and Secret Seven series.",
"Title: List of Billboard 200 number-one albums of 2002\n\nThe highest-selling albums and EPs in the United States are ranked in the \"Billboard\" 200, published by \"Billboard\" magazine. The data are compiled by Nielsen Soundscan based on each album's weekly physical and digital sales. 25 acts achieved number one albums during this year with artist such as Nelly and Shania Twain who had their albums debut at number one on the chart. Rapper Eminem's \"The Eminem Show\" is the best selling album of 2002 selling over approximately 7.6 million copies by the end of the year. It is also the longest running album of 2002 spending six non-consecutive weeks the chart and was known for its first full week of sales debut of 1.322 million copies which Nielsen SoundScan scanned as the sixth largest sales of all time in its first week. Its debut of 1.322 million copies has still not been matched by any album today since except for Taylor Swift's album \"1989\", which opened with first week sales of 1.279 million copies. The band Creed continued its eight week long run on the chart but is credited as the longest running album 2001. Jennifer Lopez earned her second number one album on the charts with \"\", which became the highest first week sales of a remix album at the time. R&B artist Ashanti earned her first number one album with her self-titled debut album \"Ashanti\", which opened up with first week sales of 503,000 copies in its first week alone. Puff Daddy earned his first number one album since \"No Way Out\" back in 1997. Rapper Jay-Z earned his fifth chart topper with \"\", which opened up with first week sales of 545,000 copies alone. Heavy metal band Disturbed earned its first number one album on the chart with \"Believe\", which opened up with first week sales of 284,000 copies alone. Country music singer Shania Twain's album \"Up! \" opened up with a huge first week sales of 857,000 copies in its first week alone, giving her the recognition of the highest first week sales of her career and second highest of the year, only behind Eminem's \"The Eminem Show\" and at the time the fastest selling solo female album ever. Nelly's album \"Nellyville\" opened up with his highest first week sales of his career which logged on with huge sales of 714,000 copies in its first week alone, which beat his sales of his debut album \"Country Grammar\", which opened up with first week sales of 235,000 copies. Country singer Alan Jackson album \"Drive\" gave him his first number one album on the chart and opened up with first week sales of 211,000 copies alone.",
"Title: Usher discography\n\nAmerican singer Usher has released eight studio albums, nine compilation albums, eight extended plays, and fifty-three singles (including eleven as a featured artist). His music has been released on the LaFace, Arista, Jive, and RCA record labels. 23 million of his albums were shipped in the United States, and sold over 43 million albums worldwide, leading to a combined 75 million records and making him one of the best selling music artists. He also has 9 Hot 100 number-one singles (all as a lead) and 18 Hot 100 top-ten singles. In 1994, Usher released his self-titled debut album in North America, producing three singles that had moderate chart success, and the album sold more than 500,000 copies. His follow-up 1997 album \"My Way\" sold 8 million copies, becoming his breakthrough album. It was certified six-times platinum in the US, and spawned three successful singles, including his first US \"Billboard\" Hot 100 number-one hit \"Nice & Slow\". Usher's success continued in 2001 with his third studio album \"8701\". It debuted at number four on the \"Billboard\" 200. The album produced two number-one singles—\"U Remind Me\" and \"U Got It Bad\". It has sold more than 4.7 million copies and has been certified four-times platinum in the US. Its worldwide sales stand at over 8 million.",
"Title: Dr. Seuss\n\nTheodor Seuss Geisel ( ; March 2, 1904 – September 24, 1991) was an American author, political cartoonist, poet, animator, book publisher, and artist, best known for authoring children's books under the pen name Dr. Seuss ( ). His work includes several of the most popular children's books of all time, selling over 600 million copies and being translated into more than 20 languages by the time of his death.",
"Title: Christina Aguilar\n\nChristina Aguilar is a Thai singer of French and Filipino heritage, dubbed Thai \"Queen of Dance\". Her debut album \"Ninja\" was certified platinum for 1 million copies sold - a first for a Thai female singer. She's also the first and only Thai artist to have the first four studios albums selling over 1 million copies; with her third album \"Red Beat\" as the best selling female artist album of all time in Thai music industry, reaching 3 million copies. Her Solo Albums (8 albums) selling over 10.5 million copies. (not including Special Albums)"
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In what year was the actor who portrayed Mark McCormick in "Santa Barbara" from November 14, 1985 to July 30, 1986 born?
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1957
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"Santana Andrade is a fictional character from the American soap opera \"Santa Barbara\".",
" She was first portrayed by actress Ava Lazar from July 30 to December 5, 1984.",
" Margaret Michaels portrayed the role from April 26 to October 2, 1985 and was soon replaced by actress Gina Gallego, who portrayed the role the longest out of four actresses.",
" She played the role from October 3, 1985 to April 10, 1987 and returned for a short stint from November 13 to November 20, 1989.",
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"Wilbur R. Jacobs (June 30, 1918 – June 15, 1998) was an American historian, with a special interest in Native American, Western, and Environmental history.",
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" He started college at Pasadena City College, then earned his B.A. (1940) and M.A. (1942) in History at the University of California, Los Angeles.",
" After military service during World War II, Jacobs started doctoral study at Johns Hopkins University, but decided to return to UCLA to pursue Western Frontier history under the direction of Lewis Knott Koontz.",
" He finished his doctorate in 1947 and then taught Western Civilization at Stanford University for two years, before accepting a call to the History program at the University of California, Santa Barbara (known at that time as the University of California, Santa Barbara College).",
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"Dimitrije \"Mita\" Đorđević (Serbian: Димитрије Ђорђевић ; 27 February 1922 – 5 March 2009) was a widely published historian of Modern European history, especially of the Balkans.",
" Đorđević was born in Belgrade to a prominent Serbian family.",
" When he was a law student, the Germans invaded Yugoslavia during World War II and he joined the resistance movement of Dragoljub Mihailovic.",
" Đorđević was captured by the Germans and was imprisoned, ultimately in Mauthausen-Gusen concentration camp in Austria.",
" He survived the war, but was in turn imprisoned by the communist regime in post World War II Yugoslavia.",
" After he was pardoned and released, Đorđević was eventually allowed to commence study at the University of Belgrade, where he was a student of Vaso Čubrilović (one of the members of the Young Bosnia who conspired to assassinate Franz Ferdinand which led to the outbreak of World War I).",
" Đorđević was awarded his doctorate in 1962.",
" In 1970, Đorđević took up a position as a Full Professor of History at the University of California, Santa Barbara, joining a strong faculty in European History including Joachim Remak, Leonard Marsak, and C. Warren Hollister.",
" He was elected a member of the Serbian Academy of Science and Arts in 1985.",
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" In retirement, Đorđević published his autobiography, \"Scars and Memory: Four Lives in One Lifetime\", describing his World War II and post World War II experiences.",
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" He portrayed the role from 1991 to 1993.",
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"Raghavan Narasimhan Iyer (born 10 March 1930) was an Indian academic, political theorist and philosopher.",
" Educated at Oxford, he was professor of political science at the University of California, Santa Barbara from 1965 to 1986, when he retired as professor emeritus.",
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"Title: Joshua Lynn\n\nJoshua Lynn (born December 14, 1969, in Santa Barbara, California) was the Chief Trial Deputy of Santa Barbara County, Santa Barbara, California from 2008 to 2010. He was the lead prosecuting attorney in the trial of Jesse James Hollywood, who was convicted and sentenced to Life in Prison on February 5, 2010.",
"Title: Santana Andrade\n\nSantana Andrade is a fictional character from the American soap opera \"Santa Barbara\". She was first portrayed by actress Ava Lazar from July 30 to December 5, 1984. Margaret Michaels portrayed the role from April 26 to October 2, 1985 and was soon replaced by actress Gina Gallego, who portrayed the role the longest out of four actresses. She played the role from October 3, 1985 to April 10, 1987 and returned for a short stint from November 13 to November 20, 1989. Wanda De Jesus was the final actress to play the role, from July 19, 1991 to May 28, 1992.",
"Title: Wilbur Jacobs\n\nWilbur R. Jacobs (June 30, 1918 – June 15, 1998) was an American historian, with a special interest in Native American, Western, and Environmental history. Born in Chicago, Illinois in 1918, Jacobs moved west at a young age and settled in the Los Angeles area. He started college at Pasadena City College, then earned his B.A. (1940) and M.A. (1942) in History at the University of California, Los Angeles. After military service during World War II, Jacobs started doctoral study at Johns Hopkins University, but decided to return to UCLA to pursue Western Frontier history under the direction of Lewis Knott Koontz. He finished his doctorate in 1947 and then taught Western Civilization at Stanford University for two years, before accepting a call to the History program at the University of California, Santa Barbara (known at that time as the University of California, Santa Barbara College). At the University of California, Santa Barbara, Jacobs served as a founding member of the History Department and also served as Department Chair from 1961-1964.",
"Title: Mark McCormick\n\nDr. Marcus \"Mark\" Aurelius McCormick is a fictional character from the American soap opera \"Santa Barbara\", portrayed by American actor Jon Lindstrom from November 14, 1985 to July 30, 1986. Even though he didn't reappear later, his character's death was an instrumental storyline during 1988.",
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"Title: Dimitrije Đorđević (historian)\n\nDimitrije \"Mita\" Đorđević (Serbian: Димитрије Ђорђевић ; 27 February 1922 – 5 March 2009) was a widely published historian of Modern European history, especially of the Balkans. Đorđević was born in Belgrade to a prominent Serbian family. When he was a law student, the Germans invaded Yugoslavia during World War II and he joined the resistance movement of Dragoljub Mihailovic. Đorđević was captured by the Germans and was imprisoned, ultimately in Mauthausen-Gusen concentration camp in Austria. He survived the war, but was in turn imprisoned by the communist regime in post World War II Yugoslavia. After he was pardoned and released, Đorđević was eventually allowed to commence study at the University of Belgrade, where he was a student of Vaso Čubrilović (one of the members of the Young Bosnia who conspired to assassinate Franz Ferdinand which led to the outbreak of World War I). Đorđević was awarded his doctorate in 1962. In 1970, Đorđević took up a position as a Full Professor of History at the University of California, Santa Barbara, joining a strong faculty in European History including Joachim Remak, Leonard Marsak, and C. Warren Hollister. He was elected a member of the Serbian Academy of Science and Arts in 1985. A popular undergraduate lecturer and graduate mentor at the University of California, Santa Barbara, in 1992 many of his former students contributed to his \"Festschrift\" entitled \"Scholar, Patriot, Mentor: Historical Essays in Honor of Dimitrije Djordjevic\". In retirement, Đorđević published his autobiography, \"Scars and Memory: Four Lives in One Lifetime\", describing his World War II and post World War II experiences. Professor Đorđević died in Santa Barbara on March 5, 2009.",
"Title: Michael Brainard\n\nMichael Brainard (born November 23, 1965 in Hollywood, California, United States) is an American actor most notable for his role as the second Ted Capwell on NBC's soap opera \"Santa Barbara\". He portrayed the role from 1991 to 1993. He also portrayed Dr. Jake Martin on an ABC soap, \"All My Children\", from 1988 to 1991, prior to joining \"Santa Barbara\".",
"Title: Santa Barbara (TV series)\n\nSanta Barbara is an American television soap opera that aired on NBC from July 30, 1984 to January 15, 1993. The show revolves around the eventful lives of the wealthy Capwell family of Santa Barbara, California. Other prominent families featured on the soap were the rival Lockridge family, and the more modest Andrade and Perkins families.",
"Title: Peter Flint\n\nPeter Flint is a fictional character from the American soap opera \"Santa Barbara\". He was portrayed by American actor Stephen Meadows from July 30, 1984 to February 28, 1985. Meadows returned in a cameo on April 11, 1986.",
"Title: Raghavan N. Iyer\n\nRaghavan Narasimhan Iyer (born 10 March 1930) was an Indian academic, political theorist and philosopher. Educated at Oxford, he was professor of political science at the University of California, Santa Barbara from 1965 to 1986, when he retired as professor emeritus. A founder member of the Santa Barbara branch of the United Lodge of Theosophists, he co-founded the Institute of World Culture in Santa Barbara in 1976, and remained its president until 1986."
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Which movie was produced first White Wilderness or Oz the Great and Powerful ?
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White Wilderness
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" Fletcher thus only walked about half of the physical canyon, though he was correct in saying he was the first to walk the section of the canyon designated as a national park.",
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" He is referenced extensively in Faulkner's popular classic 'The Bear\" as the original owner of the land that was sold to Carothers McCaslin, the first white landowner of the woods in which the story takes place.",
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" Rewa derives its name from another name for the Narmada River.",
" Rewa is connected to Allahabad via NH 27 and Sidhi, Satna, Maihar and Varansi via NH-7.",
" In nearby Sidhi district, a part of the erstwhile princely state of Rewa, and now a part of Rewa division, the world's first white tiger, a mutant variant of the Bengal tiger, was caught.",
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"Title: James Goodwin\n\nJames Goodwin (c1800 – after 1835) was a convict escapee and explorer in Van Diemen's Land (now Tasmania). In March 1828, he escaped from the notorious Sarah Island prison with fellow convict, Thomas Connolly and the two were the first white men to pass through the Lake St Clair region. Assuming Goodwin was then taken on to Hobart, he is the first white man to have traversed Tasmania from west to east.",
"Title: Virginia Dox\n\nVirginia Dox (1851–1941) was a 19th-century American missionary, educator and explorer in the Intermountain West, and later a noted public speaker and fundraising agent for educational causes including Whitman College and Berea College. Under the auspices of the New West Education Commission, she founded schools in Idaho and New Mexico. She was the first white woman to explore the Grand Canyon, and also the first white woman to visit the Havasupai. Her vivid depictions of Western life for Eastern audiences earned her the nickname of \"the female Bret Harte\".",
"Title: Oz the Great and Powerful\n\nOz the Great and Powerful is a 2013 American fantasy adventure film directed by Sam Raimi and produced by Joe Roth, from a screenplay written by David Lindsay-Abaire and Mitchell Kapner. The film stars James Franco, Michelle Williams, Rachel Weisz and Mila Kunis, with Zach Braff, Bill Cobbs, Joey King, and Tony Cox in supporting roles. Based on L. Frank Baum's \"Oz\" novels and set 20 years before the events of the original novel, \"Oz the Great and Powerful\" is a spiritual prequel to the 1939 Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer film, \"The Wizard of Oz\". The film tells the story of Oscar Diggs, a deceptive magician who arrives in the Land of Oz and encounters three witches: Theodora, Evanora, and Glinda. Oscar is then enlisted to restore order in Oz, while struggling to resolve conflicts with the witches and himself.",
"Title: First white child\n\nThe birth of the first white child is a widely used concept to mark the establishment of a European colony in the New World, especially in the historiography of the United States. In Texas, the birth of the first white child is recorded in local histories on the county level.",
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"Title: Ikkemotubbe\n\nIkkemotubbe is a fictional Chickasaw Indian chief living in Yoknapatawpha County, Mississippi. He appears in novels and short stories of William Faulkner, such as in the collection of stories titled \"III The Wilderness\": \"Red Leaves,\" \"A Justice,\" and \"A Courtship\". He is referenced extensively in Faulkner's popular classic 'The Bear\" as the original owner of the land that was sold to Carothers McCaslin, the first white landowner of the woods in which the story takes place. After a steamboat trip to New Orleans, his name is \"Frenchified\" to \"L'Homme\" or \"De l'Homme\" ('The Man'), which he himself later re-Anglicizes to \"Doom.\"",
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Christopher Chase-Dunn was born in the same city as what University?
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Oregon State University
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"The Journal of World-Systems Research (JWSR) is a biannual, open access, peer-reviewed academic journal in the field of world-systems analysis, established in 1995 by founding editor Christopher Chase-Dunn at the Institute for World-System Research at the University of California at Riverside.",
" As of 2015, it is published by the Political Economy of the World-System (PEWS) Section of the American Sociological Association and by the University Library System, University of Pittsburgh.",
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"City Theatre is a professional theatre company located in Pittsburgh's South Side.",
" It specializes in productions of new plays and has commissioned new works by playwrights on the national theatre scene, including Christopher Durang, Adam Rapp, and Jeffrey Hatcher.",
" Established in 1975 as the City Players under the direction of Marjorie Walker, it was originally composed mainly of Carnegie Mellon graduates and was part of Pittsburgh's Department of Parks and Recreation, performing at schools, parks, and housing projects.",
" Initially the group shared their performance space in the North Side's Allegheny Center with Pittsburgh Public Theater.",
" In 1979, the group was offered a residency at the University of Pittsburgh and renamed itself City Theatre.",
" “Homeless” for a brief period of time, the University of Pittsburgh theatre department offered to shelter the theater company in 1980.",
" Attilo Favorini, head of the department, thought that, “The City Theater offered us [Pitt] the opportunity for Pitt’s students to work a professional company.”",
"(Steele, Bruce “Artistic Struggles -The City Theater Company: A History of Bad Luck and Good Theater” pg.",
" 27) In addition to receiving a new troupe of professional actors, funding of the CETA enabled the expansion of the company and the creation of the Three Rivers Shakespeare Festival in the summer of 1980.",
" In 1981, under the artistic direction of Marc Masterson, the company moved to a new performance space on Bouquet Street in Oakland.",
" The company again moved to a new performance space at the former Bingham United Methodist Church in the South Side in 1991, where in addition to its own season it acted as a host space for the earliest productions of the Pittsburgh New Works Festival.",
" Marc Masterson became artistic director of Actors Theatre of Louisville in Kentucky, and Tracy Brigden became artistic director in 2001."
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" Its population was estimated by the Portland Research Center to be 55,298 in 2013.",
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" Phelps teaches in the School of American and Canadian Studies at the University of Nottingham in England, having previously taught history at the Ohio State University, the University of Oregon, and Simon Fraser University in Canada.",
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"Graham M. Schweig (born August 2nd, 1953 in Manhattan, New York) is Professor of Religion and , Director of Studies in Religion, and former inaugural Director of the Asian Studies program at Christopher Newport University.",
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" Schweig did his graduate studies at the University of Chicago and Harvard University and earned his doctorate in Comparative Religion from Harvard University and was a resident fellow of the Center for the Study of World Religions at Harvard.",
" Schweig was Lecturer at Duke University and later Visiting Associate Professor of Sanskrit at the University of Virginia.",
" Since 2007, Schweig has presented over three dozen invited lectures in his field at the the Smithsonian Institution in Washington, DC.Schweig is an \"experienced registered yoga teacher at the 500 hour level (ERYT-500 as well as YACEP)\" with Yoga Alliance, and he has held numerous teacher training workshops in the areas of yoga philosophy, history of yoga, Sanskrit for yoga teachers, and advanced trainings in meditation for teachers of yoga.",
" He has over one hundred publications, such as journal articles, encyclopedia articles, reviews, book chapters, along with several books in the field.",
" His book, \"Dance of Divine Love: India's Classic Sacred Love Story: The Rasa Lila of Krishna\" (Princeton University Press, 2005) presents an introduction to, comprehensive treatment and translation of the Bhagavata Purana's five chapters on the Rasa Dance of Krishna with the cowherd maidens of Vraja.",
" Another of his works is an introduction to, translation and interpretation of the Bhagavad-gita, entitled \"Bhagavad Gita: The Beloved Lord's Secret Love Song\" (Harper One / Harper Collins Publishers, 2010).",
" His most recent work is \"A Living Theology of Krishna Bhakti: Essential Teachings of A. C. Bhaktivedanta Swami Prabhupāda\", by Tamal Krishna Goswami, edited with an introduction and conclusion by Graham M. Schweig (Oxford University Press, New York, 2012)."
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"Title: Journal of World-Systems Research\n\nThe Journal of World-Systems Research (JWSR) is a biannual, open access, peer-reviewed academic journal in the field of world-systems analysis, established in 1995 by founding editor Christopher Chase-Dunn at the Institute for World-System Research at the University of California at Riverside. As of 2015, it is published by the Political Economy of the World-System (PEWS) Section of the American Sociological Association and by the University Library System, University of Pittsburgh. The journal's current editor-in-chief is Jackie Smith (University of Pittsburgh).",
"Title: City Theatre (Pittsburgh)\n\nCity Theatre is a professional theatre company located in Pittsburgh's South Side. It specializes in productions of new plays and has commissioned new works by playwrights on the national theatre scene, including Christopher Durang, Adam Rapp, and Jeffrey Hatcher. Established in 1975 as the City Players under the direction of Marjorie Walker, it was originally composed mainly of Carnegie Mellon graduates and was part of Pittsburgh's Department of Parks and Recreation, performing at schools, parks, and housing projects. Initially the group shared their performance space in the North Side's Allegheny Center with Pittsburgh Public Theater. In 1979, the group was offered a residency at the University of Pittsburgh and renamed itself City Theatre. “Homeless” for a brief period of time, the University of Pittsburgh theatre department offered to shelter the theater company in 1980. Attilo Favorini, head of the department, thought that, “The City Theater offered us [Pitt] the opportunity for Pitt’s students to work a professional company.” (Steele, Bruce “Artistic Struggles -The City Theater Company: A History of Bad Luck and Good Theater” pg. 27) In addition to receiving a new troupe of professional actors, funding of the CETA enabled the expansion of the company and the creation of the Three Rivers Shakespeare Festival in the summer of 1980. In 1981, under the artistic direction of Marc Masterson, the company moved to a new performance space on Bouquet Street in Oakland. The company again moved to a new performance space at the former Bingham United Methodist Church in the South Side in 1991, where in addition to its own season it acted as a host space for the earliest productions of the Pittsburgh New Works Festival. Marc Masterson became artistic director of Actors Theatre of Louisville in Kentucky, and Tracy Brigden became artistic director in 2001.",
"Title: Corvallis, Oregon\n\nCorvallis is a city in central western Oregon, United States. It is the county seat of Benton County and the principal city of the Corvallis, Oregon Metropolitan Statistical Area, which encompasses all of Benton County. As of the 2010 United States Census, the population was 54,462. Its population was estimated by the Portland Research Center to be 55,298 in 2013. Corvallis is the location of Oregon State University, a large Hewlett-Packard research campus, and Good Samaritan Regional Medical Center.",
"Title: Christopher Rose (electrical engineer)\n\nChristopher Rose (born January 9, 1957) is a professor of engineering and associate dean of the faculty at Brown University in Rhode Island and a founding member of WINLAB at Rutgers University in New Jersey. He was educated at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology; SB'79, SM'81, Ph.D'85 all in Course VI (Electrical Engineering and Computer Science). On September 2, 2004, an article by Christopher Rose and Gregory Wright, titled \"Inscribed matter as an energy-efficient means of communication with an extraterrestrial civilization\", appeared on the cover of \"Nature\" with the headline \"Dear ET...\".",
"Title: Christopher Elrington\n\nChristopher Robin Elrington FRHistS FSA (20 January 1930 – 3 August 2009) was an English historian, known primarily for his work with the \"Victoria County History\". Elrington was born in Farnborough, as the second of three sons of Brigadier Maxwell Elrington, and his wife Beryl. Christopher's father died in active service in Germany, while the son was 15. Elrington was educated at Wellington College, Berkshire, before performing his military service. He later went to University College, Oxford, where he took a BA. After this he did his MA in medieval history at Bedford College, University of London.",
"Title: Christopher Jargocki\n\nChristopher Jargocki (born Krzysztof Piotr Leopold Jargocki, , April 29, 1944 in Warsaw, Poland), also known by the pen name Christopher Jargodzki, is a Polish-born American physicist, author, and translator who is a Professor Emeritus of Physics at the University of Central Missouri, as well as the Director of the Center for Cooperative Phenomena. He held a previous academic appointment at Northeastern University in Boston.",
"Title: Christopher Chase-Dunn\n\nChristopher K. Chase-Dunn (born January 10, 1944, Corvallis, Oregon) is an American sociologist best known for his contributions to world-systems theory.",
"Title: Christopher Phelps\n\nChristopher Phelps (born 1965) is an American political and intellectual historian of the twentieth century. The subjects of his research and writing include philosophical pragmatism, concepts of class and labor in social thought, the fate of the American Left and the socialist ideal, and ideas of race in American and African American history. Phelps teaches in the School of American and Canadian Studies at the University of Nottingham in England, having previously taught history at the Ohio State University, the University of Oregon, and Simon Fraser University in Canada. He has received the Fulbright Award twice, to teach philosophy at the University of Pécs in Hungary in 2000 and American Studies at the University of Łódź in Poland in 2004-2005.",
"Title: Graham Schweig\n\nGraham M. Schweig (born August 2nd, 1953 in Manhattan, New York) is Professor of Religion and , Director of Studies in Religion, and former inaugural Director of the Asian Studies program at Christopher Newport University. He is also Distinguished Teaching and Research Fellow at The Mira and Ajay Shingal Center for Dharma Studies of the Graduate Theological Union in Berkeley. Schweig did his graduate studies at the University of Chicago and Harvard University and earned his doctorate in Comparative Religion from Harvard University and was a resident fellow of the Center for the Study of World Religions at Harvard. Schweig was Lecturer at Duke University and later Visiting Associate Professor of Sanskrit at the University of Virginia. Since 2007, Schweig has presented over three dozen invited lectures in his field at the the Smithsonian Institution in Washington, DC.Schweig is an \"experienced registered yoga teacher at the 500 hour level (ERYT-500 as well as YACEP)\" with Yoga Alliance, and he has held numerous teacher training workshops in the areas of yoga philosophy, history of yoga, Sanskrit for yoga teachers, and advanced trainings in meditation for teachers of yoga. He has over one hundred publications, such as journal articles, encyclopedia articles, reviews, book chapters, along with several books in the field. His book, \"Dance of Divine Love: India's Classic Sacred Love Story: The Rasa Lila of Krishna\" (Princeton University Press, 2005) presents an introduction to, comprehensive treatment and translation of the Bhagavata Purana's five chapters on the Rasa Dance of Krishna with the cowherd maidens of Vraja. Another of his works is an introduction to, translation and interpretation of the Bhagavad-gita, entitled \"Bhagavad Gita: The Beloved Lord's Secret Love Song\" (Harper One / Harper Collins Publishers, 2010). His most recent work is \"A Living Theology of Krishna Bhakti: Essential Teachings of A. C. Bhaktivedanta Swami Prabhupāda\", by Tamal Krishna Goswami, edited with an introduction and conclusion by Graham M. Schweig (Oxford University Press, New York, 2012).",
"Title: Brian Christopher (lacrosse)\n\nBrian Christopher (born June 16, 1987), of Springfield, Pennsylvania, was an All American lacrosse player for Johns Hopkins University in Division I college lacrosse. Christopher played for the Blue Jays from 2006 to 2009, leading the team to an NCAA tournament championship in 2007, and making third team All American. Over the Blue Jays last four games, Christopher scored the game winning overtime goal, including Hopkins' 2009 quarterfinal overtime 12-11 win over Brown."
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"The Middle is an American sitcom about a middle-class family living in Indiana facing the day-to-day struggles of home life, work, and raising children.",
" The show premiered September 30, 2009, on the ABC network and features \"Everybody Loves Raymond\" actress Patricia Heaton and \"Scrubs\" actor Neil Flynn.",
" \"The Middle\" was created by former \"Roseanne\" and \"Murphy Brown\" writers Eileen Heisler and DeAnn Heline of Blackie and Blondie Productions.",
" The show is produced by Warner Bros.",
" Television and Blackie and Blondie Productions.",
" \"The Middle\" has been praised by television critics and earned numerous award nominations."
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"\"Love Thy Neighbor\" is American sitcom television series on the Oprah Winfrey Network that debuted on May 29, 2013 at 9/8c.",
" \"Love Thy Neighbor\" is a half-hour sitcom revolving around diner owner Hattie Mae Love and her middle-class family's daily triumphs and struggles.",
" The focal point of the show is a location known as the Love Train Diner, an old locomotive car converted to a diner that serves up all of Hattie Mae's old recipes.",
" It is the neighborhood hang out spot that, along with great food, serves up a whole lot of fun and offers advice to its customers in all walks of life.",
" The series is written, directed and produced by Tyler Perry."
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"Dorthea Lauren Allegra Lapkus (born September 6, 1985) is an American actress and comedian, best known for portraying Dee Dee in the NBC sitcom \"Are You There, Chelsea?",
"\" and Susan Fischer in the Netflix original series \"Orange Is the New Black\".",
" She has also made appearances on such television shows as \"Jimmy Kimmel Live!",
"\", \"The Middle\", \"Hot in Cleveland\", and \"@midnight\".",
" She is also known for her many podcast appearances, including \"Comedy Bang!",
" Bang!",
"\", \"improv4humans\", and her own podcast \"With Special Guest Lauren Lapkus\".",
" She was a main cast member on the TBS original sitcom \"Clipped\"."
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"Holmes and Watson is an upcoming American action-mystery comedy film directed and written by Etan Cohen.",
" The film stars Will Ferrell, John C. Reilly, Lauren Lapkus, Rob Brydon, Kelly Macdonald, Rebecca Hall, Ralph Fiennes, and Hugh Laurie.",
" The film is scheduled to be released on November 9, 2018, by Columbia Pictures."
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"Admiral Sir Robert Barlow GCB (25 December 1757 – 11 May 1843) was a senior and distinguished officer of the British Royal Navy who saw extensive service in the American Revolutionary War, the French Revolutionary Wars and the Napoleonic Wars.",
" He made his name in small ship actions, especially fighting French frigates, of which he captured three.",
" In his later career Barlow served as comptroller of the Navy and was influential at the Admiralty right up to his death.",
" Although born to a middle-class family, Barlow and his siblings made names for themselves and two of Barlow's daughters married into the naval aristocracy."
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"A Grande Família (English: \"The Big Family\") is a Brazilian television sitcom created by Oduvaldo Vianna Filho and Armando Costa which originally aired on Rede Globo from March 29, 2001 to September 11, 2014.",
" The show tells the story of a typical middle-class family living in a suburb neighborhood of Rio de Janeiro.",
" It is a remake of a namesake's series that was aired in Brazil in the 70's."
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"Netflix Presents: The Characters is an American web television comedy sketch show that premiered on Netflix on March 11, 2016.",
" It features eight up-and-coming comedians, who each write and star in their own 30 minute show.",
" The comedians featured in the show are Lauren Lapkus, Kate Berlant, Phil Burgers, Paul W. Downs, John Early, Tim Robinson, Natasha Rothwell, and Henry Zebrowski."
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"The Seventh Continent (German: Der siebente Kontinent ) is a 1989 Austrian drama film directed by Michael Haneke.",
" It is Haneke's debut feature film, reportedly inspired by a true story of an Austrian middle-class family that committed suicide.",
" The film chronicles the last years of the European family, which consists of Georg, an engineer; his wife Anna, an optician; and their young daughter, Eva.",
" They lead routine urban middle-class lives, with hopes of escaping to Australia to start a new life, but suddenly decide to destroy themselves without any apparent reason.",
" The film was selected as the Austrian entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 62nd Academy Awards, but was not accepted as a nominee."
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"Ei Shob Din Ratri (English: \"All these nights and days\") is a popular 1985 Bengali Family-Drama written and directed by Humayun Ahmed and aired on BTV.",
" The drama was so popular in that time the busy streets of Dhaka used to be completely empty during its show-time.",
" The drama tells the story of a middle-class joint family that lives in the capital city Dhaka.",
" The drama shows the happiness, love, marriage, deaths and troubles a middle-class family in Bangladesh faces in everyday life.",
" The story ends with the death of a young girl called \"\"Tuni\"\" due to a life-threatening disease called Leukemia.",
" The death of the young girl took the country by storm as many viewers of the serial requested Humayun Ahmed to save the character \"\"Tuni\"\".",
" But Humayun Ahmed stands on his decision."
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"With Special Guest Lauren Lapkus is a weekly podcast hosted by Lauren Lapkus where each week the guest is the host.",
" Lapkus takes the guest role in each episode, allowing her guest host to decide the podcast's title, subject matter, and Lapkus's character.",
" Regardless of the host, each episode of the podcast ends with a segment called \"Help Me Rhonda\", where Lapkus's recurring character Traci Reardon gives advice to her Twitter followers."
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"Title: The Middle (TV series)\n\nThe Middle is an American sitcom about a middle-class family living in Indiana facing the day-to-day struggles of home life, work, and raising children. The show premiered September 30, 2009, on the ABC network and features \"Everybody Loves Raymond\" actress Patricia Heaton and \"Scrubs\" actor Neil Flynn. \"The Middle\" was created by former \"Roseanne\" and \"Murphy Brown\" writers Eileen Heisler and DeAnn Heline of Blackie and Blondie Productions. The show is produced by Warner Bros. Television and Blackie and Blondie Productions. \"The Middle\" has been praised by television critics and earned numerous award nominations.",
"Title: List of Love Thy Neighbor episodes\n\n\"Love Thy Neighbor\" is American sitcom television series on the Oprah Winfrey Network that debuted on May 29, 2013 at 9/8c. \"Love Thy Neighbor\" is a half-hour sitcom revolving around diner owner Hattie Mae Love and her middle-class family's daily triumphs and struggles. The focal point of the show is a location known as the Love Train Diner, an old locomotive car converted to a diner that serves up all of Hattie Mae's old recipes. It is the neighborhood hang out spot that, along with great food, serves up a whole lot of fun and offers advice to its customers in all walks of life. The series is written, directed and produced by Tyler Perry.",
"Title: Lauren Lapkus\n\nDorthea Lauren Allegra Lapkus (born September 6, 1985) is an American actress and comedian, best known for portraying Dee Dee in the NBC sitcom \"Are You There, Chelsea? \" and Susan Fischer in the Netflix original series \"Orange Is the New Black\". She has also made appearances on such television shows as \"Jimmy Kimmel Live! \", \"The Middle\", \"Hot in Cleveland\", and \"@midnight\". She is also known for her many podcast appearances, including \"Comedy Bang! Bang! \", \"improv4humans\", and her own podcast \"With Special Guest Lauren Lapkus\". She was a main cast member on the TBS original sitcom \"Clipped\".",
"Title: Holmes and Watson (film)\n\nHolmes and Watson is an upcoming American action-mystery comedy film directed and written by Etan Cohen. The film stars Will Ferrell, John C. Reilly, Lauren Lapkus, Rob Brydon, Kelly Macdonald, Rebecca Hall, Ralph Fiennes, and Hugh Laurie. The film is scheduled to be released on November 9, 2018, by Columbia Pictures.",
"Title: Robert Barlow (Royal Navy officer)\n\nAdmiral Sir Robert Barlow GCB (25 December 1757 – 11 May 1843) was a senior and distinguished officer of the British Royal Navy who saw extensive service in the American Revolutionary War, the French Revolutionary Wars and the Napoleonic Wars. He made his name in small ship actions, especially fighting French frigates, of which he captured three. In his later career Barlow served as comptroller of the Navy and was influential at the Admiralty right up to his death. Although born to a middle-class family, Barlow and his siblings made names for themselves and two of Barlow's daughters married into the naval aristocracy.",
"Title: A Grande Família\n\nA Grande Família (English: \"The Big Family\") is a Brazilian television sitcom created by Oduvaldo Vianna Filho and Armando Costa which originally aired on Rede Globo from March 29, 2001 to September 11, 2014. The show tells the story of a typical middle-class family living in a suburb neighborhood of Rio de Janeiro. It is a remake of a namesake's series that was aired in Brazil in the 70's.",
"Title: Netflix Presents: The Characters\n\nNetflix Presents: The Characters is an American web television comedy sketch show that premiered on Netflix on March 11, 2016. It features eight up-and-coming comedians, who each write and star in their own 30 minute show. The comedians featured in the show are Lauren Lapkus, Kate Berlant, Phil Burgers, Paul W. Downs, John Early, Tim Robinson, Natasha Rothwell, and Henry Zebrowski.",
"Title: The Seventh Continent (1989 film)\n\nThe Seventh Continent (German: Der siebente Kontinent ) is a 1989 Austrian drama film directed by Michael Haneke. It is Haneke's debut feature film, reportedly inspired by a true story of an Austrian middle-class family that committed suicide. The film chronicles the last years of the European family, which consists of Georg, an engineer; his wife Anna, an optician; and their young daughter, Eva. They lead routine urban middle-class lives, with hopes of escaping to Australia to start a new life, but suddenly decide to destroy themselves without any apparent reason. The film was selected as the Austrian entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 62nd Academy Awards, but was not accepted as a nominee.",
"Title: Ei Shob Din Ratri\n\nEi Shob Din Ratri (English: \"All these nights and days\") is a popular 1985 Bengali Family-Drama written and directed by Humayun Ahmed and aired on BTV. The drama was so popular in that time the busy streets of Dhaka used to be completely empty during its show-time. The drama tells the story of a middle-class joint family that lives in the capital city Dhaka. The drama shows the happiness, love, marriage, deaths and troubles a middle-class family in Bangladesh faces in everyday life. The story ends with the death of a young girl called \"\"Tuni\"\" due to a life-threatening disease called Leukemia. The death of the young girl took the country by storm as many viewers of the serial requested Humayun Ahmed to save the character \"\"Tuni\"\". But Humayun Ahmed stands on his decision.",
"Title: With Special Guest Lauren Lapkus\n\nWith Special Guest Lauren Lapkus is a weekly podcast hosted by Lauren Lapkus where each week the guest is the host. Lapkus takes the guest role in each episode, allowing her guest host to decide the podcast's title, subject matter, and Lapkus's character. Regardless of the host, each episode of the podcast ends with a segment called \"Help Me Rhonda\", where Lapkus's recurring character Traci Reardon gives advice to her Twitter followers."
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Which of these two musicians, Lee Ranaldo or Ozzy Osbourne, has had a longer music career?
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John Michael "Ozzy" Osbourne (born 3 December 1948) is an English singer, songwriter, and actor. He rose to prominence in the early 1970s as the lead vocalist of the heavy metal band Black Sabbath.
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"Last Night on Earth is the tenth studio album by the American alternative rock musician Lee Ranaldo, released on October 7, 2013 on Matador Records.",
" Recorded over a nine-month period at Echo Canyon West in Hoboken, New Jersey, the album features Ranaldo's backing band The Dust which comprises former Sonic Youth bandmate Steve Shelley, guitarist Alan Licht and bassist Tim Lüntzel.",
" In addition to studio recordings, \"Last Night on Earth\" incorporates field recordings of Ranaldo in Berlin, Germany and Valeggio sul Mincio, Italy."
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"Between the Times and the Tides is the ninth studio album by the American alternative rock musician Lee Ranaldo, released on March 20, 2012 on Matador Records.",
" His first release on Matador Records and since Sonic Youth's indefinite hiatus, the album features a more straightforward songwriting approach to his prior material and includes guest musicians such as Nels Cline, John Medeski and Leah Singer.",
" The album was originally intended to be a minimalist acoustic album but its sound was developed by Ranaldo during its recording at Echo Canyon West in Hoboken, New Jersey during a seven-month period in early 2011."
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"\"Psycho Man\" is a single by heavy metal band Black Sabbath.",
" It was originally released on the \"Reunion\" album in 1998, and was the first of two new singles from the album, the other being \"Selling My Soul.\"",
" The song reached number 3 on the U.S. Mainstream Rock chart.",
" The song was later included in Ozzy Osbourne's 2005 box set \"Prince of Darkness\".",
" The music and lyrics were written by singer Ozzy Osbourne and guitarist Tony Iommi.",
" Psycho Man and Selling My Soul are the only Black Sabbath songs to be credited just to these two members."
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"Lee Mark Ranaldo (born February 3, 1956) is an American musician, singer-songwriter, guitarist, writer, visual artist and record producer, best known as a co-founder of the alternative rock band Sonic Youth.",
" In 2004, \"Rolling Stone\" ranked Ranaldo at number 33 on its \"Greatest Guitarists of All Time\" list.",
" In May 2012, \"Spin\" published a staff selected top 100 guitarist list, ranking Ranaldo and his Sonic Youth bandmate Thurston Moore together at number 1."
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"\"Over the Mountain\" is the opening track of heavy metal musician Ozzy Osbourne's album \"Diary of a Madman\".",
" The song debuted at number 42 on the \"Billboard\" Top Tracks chart and reached as high as 38.",
" The song was written by Osbourne, Bob Daisley, Lee Kerslake and Randy Rhoads.",
" The song was later included on the Ozzy Osbourne compilation albums, \"The Ozzman Cometh\" on 11 November 1997, \"The Essential Ozzy Osbourne\" on 11 February 2003 and \"Prince of Darkness\" on 22 March 2005.",
" Fozzy did a cover of the song with Butch Walker on vocals and guitar."
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"No More Tears is the sixth studio album by British heavy metal vocalist and songwriter Ozzy Osbourne.",
" Released on 17 September 1991, the album charted at number 17 on the UK Albums Chart and number seven on the US \"Billboard\" 200 albums chart.",
" \"No More Tears\" spawned four songs which reached the top ten of the US Hot Mainstream Rock Tracks chart, including the number-two \"Mama, I'm Coming Home\", and it contains the Grammy-winning track \"I Don't Want to Change the World\".",
" It is also one of Osbourne's two best-selling albums in North America, along with \"Blizzard of Ozz\", having been certified quadruple platinum by the RIAA and double platinum by CRIA.",
" It was the last Ozzy Osbourne album to feature drummer Randy Castillo and bassist Bob Daisley."
],
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"Ozzfest is an annual festival tour of the United States and sometimes Europe (and for the first time Japan in 2013) featuring performances by many heavy metal and hard rock musical groups.",
" It was founded by Ozzy Osbourne and his wife Sharon Osbourne, both of whom also organise each yearly tour with their son Jack Osbourne.",
" The Ozzfest tour has featured bands of a variety of genres within heavy metal and hard rock, including alternative metal, thrash metal, industrial metal, metalcore, hardcore punk, deathcore, nu metal, death metal, post-hardcore, gothic metal and black metal.",
" Ozzy Osbourne and Black Sabbath have played the tour several times over the years."
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"Trust Me, I'm Dr. Ozzy: Advice from Rock's Ultimate Survivor (shortened to Trust Me, I'm Dr. Ozzy) is a book by Ozzy Osbourne, vocalist of Black Sabbath and solo singer.",
" It is the sequel to his 2010 release \"I Am Ozzy\".",
" The book chronicles his drug abuse and survival stories about 40 years of Ozzy's drug and alcohol abuse.",
" It also features Osbourne's health advice.",
" The book was co-written by Chris Ayres, because of Osbourne's dyslexia."
],
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"John Michael \"Ozzy\" Osbourne (born 3 December 1948) is an English singer, songwriter, and actor.",
" He rose to prominence in the early 1970s as the lead vocalist of the heavy metal band Black Sabbath.",
" He was fired from Black Sabbath in 1979 and went on to have a successful solo career, releasing 11 studio albums, the first seven of which were all awarded multi-platinum certifications in the US.",
" Osbourne has since reunited with Black Sabbath on several occasions, recording the album \"13\" in 2013.",
" His longevity and success have earned him the informal title of \"Godfather of Heavy Metal\"."
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"Jack Joseph Osbourne (born 8 November 1985) is an English media personality with dual American and British citizenship.",
" As the son of heavy metal singer Ozzy Osbourne, he starred on MTV's reality series \"The Osbournes\" (2002–05), along with his father, mother Sharon, and sister Kelly.",
" Osbourne has since pursued a career as a fitness and travel reporter, presenting shows such as \"\" (2005–09) and BBC's \"Saving Planet Earth\" (2007).",
" He was diagnosed with relapsing remitting multiple sclerosis in 2012.",
" As of summer 2016, he and father Ozzy are travelling the world in the History Channel reality series \"Ozzy & Jack's World Detour\"."
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"Title: Last Night on Earth (Lee Ranaldo album)\n\nLast Night on Earth is the tenth studio album by the American alternative rock musician Lee Ranaldo, released on October 7, 2013 on Matador Records. Recorded over a nine-month period at Echo Canyon West in Hoboken, New Jersey, the album features Ranaldo's backing band The Dust which comprises former Sonic Youth bandmate Steve Shelley, guitarist Alan Licht and bassist Tim Lüntzel. In addition to studio recordings, \"Last Night on Earth\" incorporates field recordings of Ranaldo in Berlin, Germany and Valeggio sul Mincio, Italy.",
"Title: Between the Times and the Tides\n\nBetween the Times and the Tides is the ninth studio album by the American alternative rock musician Lee Ranaldo, released on March 20, 2012 on Matador Records. His first release on Matador Records and since Sonic Youth's indefinite hiatus, the album features a more straightforward songwriting approach to his prior material and includes guest musicians such as Nels Cline, John Medeski and Leah Singer. The album was originally intended to be a minimalist acoustic album but its sound was developed by Ranaldo during its recording at Echo Canyon West in Hoboken, New Jersey during a seven-month period in early 2011.",
"Title: Psycho Man (Black Sabbath song)\n\n\"Psycho Man\" is a single by heavy metal band Black Sabbath. It was originally released on the \"Reunion\" album in 1998, and was the first of two new singles from the album, the other being \"Selling My Soul.\" The song reached number 3 on the U.S. Mainstream Rock chart. The song was later included in Ozzy Osbourne's 2005 box set \"Prince of Darkness\". The music and lyrics were written by singer Ozzy Osbourne and guitarist Tony Iommi. Psycho Man and Selling My Soul are the only Black Sabbath songs to be credited just to these two members.",
"Title: Lee Ranaldo\n\nLee Mark Ranaldo (born February 3, 1956) is an American musician, singer-songwriter, guitarist, writer, visual artist and record producer, best known as a co-founder of the alternative rock band Sonic Youth. In 2004, \"Rolling Stone\" ranked Ranaldo at number 33 on its \"Greatest Guitarists of All Time\" list. In May 2012, \"Spin\" published a staff selected top 100 guitarist list, ranking Ranaldo and his Sonic Youth bandmate Thurston Moore together at number 1.",
"Title: Over the Mountain\n\n\"Over the Mountain\" is the opening track of heavy metal musician Ozzy Osbourne's album \"Diary of a Madman\". The song debuted at number 42 on the \"Billboard\" Top Tracks chart and reached as high as 38. The song was written by Osbourne, Bob Daisley, Lee Kerslake and Randy Rhoads. The song was later included on the Ozzy Osbourne compilation albums, \"The Ozzman Cometh\" on 11 November 1997, \"The Essential Ozzy Osbourne\" on 11 February 2003 and \"Prince of Darkness\" on 22 March 2005. Fozzy did a cover of the song with Butch Walker on vocals and guitar.",
"Title: No More Tears\n\nNo More Tears is the sixth studio album by British heavy metal vocalist and songwriter Ozzy Osbourne. Released on 17 September 1991, the album charted at number 17 on the UK Albums Chart and number seven on the US \"Billboard\" 200 albums chart. \"No More Tears\" spawned four songs which reached the top ten of the US Hot Mainstream Rock Tracks chart, including the number-two \"Mama, I'm Coming Home\", and it contains the Grammy-winning track \"I Don't Want to Change the World\". It is also one of Osbourne's two best-selling albums in North America, along with \"Blizzard of Ozz\", having been certified quadruple platinum by the RIAA and double platinum by CRIA. It was the last Ozzy Osbourne album to feature drummer Randy Castillo and bassist Bob Daisley.",
"Title: Ozzfest\n\nOzzfest is an annual festival tour of the United States and sometimes Europe (and for the first time Japan in 2013) featuring performances by many heavy metal and hard rock musical groups. It was founded by Ozzy Osbourne and his wife Sharon Osbourne, both of whom also organise each yearly tour with their son Jack Osbourne. The Ozzfest tour has featured bands of a variety of genres within heavy metal and hard rock, including alternative metal, thrash metal, industrial metal, metalcore, hardcore punk, deathcore, nu metal, death metal, post-hardcore, gothic metal and black metal. Ozzy Osbourne and Black Sabbath have played the tour several times over the years.",
"Title: Trust Me, I'm Dr. Ozzy\n\nTrust Me, I'm Dr. Ozzy: Advice from Rock's Ultimate Survivor (shortened to Trust Me, I'm Dr. Ozzy) is a book by Ozzy Osbourne, vocalist of Black Sabbath and solo singer. It is the sequel to his 2010 release \"I Am Ozzy\". The book chronicles his drug abuse and survival stories about 40 years of Ozzy's drug and alcohol abuse. It also features Osbourne's health advice. The book was co-written by Chris Ayres, because of Osbourne's dyslexia.",
"Title: Ozzy Osbourne\n\nJohn Michael \"Ozzy\" Osbourne (born 3 December 1948) is an English singer, songwriter, and actor. He rose to prominence in the early 1970s as the lead vocalist of the heavy metal band Black Sabbath. He was fired from Black Sabbath in 1979 and went on to have a successful solo career, releasing 11 studio albums, the first seven of which were all awarded multi-platinum certifications in the US. Osbourne has since reunited with Black Sabbath on several occasions, recording the album \"13\" in 2013. His longevity and success have earned him the informal title of \"Godfather of Heavy Metal\".",
"Title: Jack Osbourne\n\nJack Joseph Osbourne (born 8 November 1985) is an English media personality with dual American and British citizenship. As the son of heavy metal singer Ozzy Osbourne, he starred on MTV's reality series \"The Osbournes\" (2002–05), along with his father, mother Sharon, and sister Kelly. Osbourne has since pursued a career as a fitness and travel reporter, presenting shows such as \"\" (2005–09) and BBC's \"Saving Planet Earth\" (2007). He was diagnosed with relapsing remitting multiple sclerosis in 2012. As of summer 2016, he and father Ozzy are travelling the world in the History Channel reality series \"Ozzy & Jack's World Detour\"."
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What is the birthdate of this Mexican drug lord who serves as the leader of Sinaloa Cartel and for which Los Antrax provided security services?
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1 January 1948
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"Serafín Zambada Ortiz (born 27 May 1990) is a United States-born Mexican drug trafficker and son of Ismael \"El Mayo\" Zambada, one of the top leaders of the Sinaloa Cartel.",
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"Gonzalo Inzunza Inzunza (17 August 1971 – 18 December 2013), commonly referred to by his alias El Macho Prieto, was a Mexican drug lord and high-ranking leader of the Sinaloa Cartel, a Mexican transnational criminal organization.",
" He worked as the cartel's assassins chief under the tutelage of Ismael \"El Mayo\" Zambada and as the regional leader of the cartel in the states of Baja California and Sonora.",
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"Title: Javier Torres Félix\n\nJavier Torres Félix (born 19 October 1960) is an imprisoned Mexican drug lord and former high-ranking leader of the Sinaloa Cartel, a drug trafficking organization. He is the brother of the deceased drug lord Manuel Torres Félix and the former right-hand man of Ismael \"El Mayo\" Zambada, a top cartel leader.",
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"Title: 2012 Nuevo Laredo massacres\n\nThe 2012 Nuevo Laredo massacres were a series of mass murder attacks between the allied Sinaloa Cartel and Gulf Cartel against Los Zetas in the border city of Nuevo Laredo, Tamaulipas, across the U.S.-Mexico border from Laredo, Texas. The drug-violence in Nuevo Laredo began back in 2003, when the city was controlled by the Gulf Cartel. Most media reports that write about the Mexican Drug War, however, point to 2006 as the start of the drug war. That year is a convenient historical marker because that's when Felipe Calderón took office and carried out an aggressive approach against the cartels. But authors like Ioan Grillo and Sylvia Longmire note that Mexico's drug war actually began at the end of Vicente Fox's administration in 2004, when the first major battle took place in Nuevo Laredo between the Sinaloa Cartel and Los Zetas, who at that time worked as the armed wing of the Gulf Cartel.",
"Title: Inés Coronel Barreras\n\nInés Coronel Barreras (born 21 January 1968) is a convicted Mexican drug lord and former high-ranking leader of the Sinaloa Cartel, a drug trafficking organization. He is the father-in-law of Joaquín \"El Chapo\" Guzmán, the former leader of the cartel and once considered Mexico's most-wanted man. Coronel Barreras was arrested by Mexican security forces in Agua Prieta, Sonora on 30 April 2013. He was sentenced to 10 years in prison on April 28, 2017 for drug trafficking and illegal possession of firearms.",
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"Title: Los Ántrax\n\nLos Ántrax is an enforcer gang of the Mexican drug trafficking organization known as the Sinaloa Cartel. The group was led by the drug lords Jesús Peña (\"El 20\") and Rodrigo Aréchiga Gamboa (\"El Chino Ántrax\"), and they are responsible for a number of homicides and for providing armed security services to Ismael \"El Mayo\" Zambada. The gang operates in the capital city of Culiacán, Sinaloa, where its members conduct homicides and violent attacks.",
"Title: Juan José Esparragoza Moreno\n\nJuan José Esparragoza Moreno (born February 3, 1949), commonly referred to by his alias El Azul (English: \"The Blue One\"), is a Mexican drug lord and leader of the Sinaloa Cartel, a drug trafficking organization. Originally a member of the Dirección Federal de Seguridad (DFS) police agency, he founded the Guadalajara Cartel in the 1970s along with other drug kingpins in Mexico. Following its disintegration in the late 1980s, he went on to lead the Juárez Cartel, and eventually settled in the Sinaloa Cartel. He worked alongside Joaquín \"El Chapo\" Guzmán, once considered Mexico's most-wanted drug lord.",
"Title: Serafín Zambada Ortiz\n\nSerafín Zambada Ortiz (born 27 May 1990) is a United States-born Mexican drug trafficker and son of Ismael \"El Mayo\" Zambada, one of the top leaders of the Sinaloa Cartel. He is married to Karime Ellameli Torres Acosta, the daughter of the late Manuel Torres Félix (\"The Crazy One\"), another Sinaloa Cartel drug lord. Zambada Ortiz was active on social media, where he posted pictures of his extravagant lifestyle.",
"Title: Gonzalo Inzunza Inzunza\n\nGonzalo Inzunza Inzunza (17 August 1971 – 18 December 2013), commonly referred to by his alias El Macho Prieto, was a Mexican drug lord and high-ranking leader of the Sinaloa Cartel, a Mexican transnational criminal organization. He worked as the cartel's assassins chief under the tutelage of Ismael \"El Mayo\" Zambada and as the regional leader of the cartel in the states of Baja California and Sonora. His base of operations was in Mexicali, where he coordinated marijuana and cocaine shipments through the Calexico–Mexicali border region. On 18 December 2013, Inzunza Inzunza was killed in a shootout with Mexican authorities in the resort area of Puerto Peñasco, Sonora. Before the gunfight was over, several of his gunmen took the corpse of the drug lord with them."
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What actor who starred in the film "The Experts" was born on February 18, 1954?
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John Travolta
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"Josephine Sophia White Griffing (December 18, 1814February 18, 1872) was an American reformer who campaigned against slavery and for women's rights.",
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"Title: Berlin Conference (1954)\n\nThe Berlin Conference of 1954 was a meeting of the \"Big Four\" foreign ministers of the United States (John Foster Dulles), Britain (Anthony Eden), France (Georges Bidault), and the Soviet Union (Vyacheslav Molotov), on January 25-February 18, 1954.",
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Who was the artist that created the character which Sumalee Montano voiced in X-Men?
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David Cockrum
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" The game is based on the television series \"\", which airs on The Hub, a Hasbro and Discovery Communications joint venture.",
" The game features the voice cast from the show such as Peter Cullen, Frank Welker, Sumalee Montano, Steven Blum, Josh Keaton, Jeffrey Combs, Kevin Michael Richardson, and Daran Norris.",
" The game focuses on (consisting of , , , and ) Jack, Miko and Raf embark on a journey to defeat the villainous and the in his plan to use his ."
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"Sumalee Montano (born August 3, 1972) is an American actress and voice actress, born in Columbus, Ohio, United States.",
" She worked as an investment bank analyst in New York City and Hong Kong before starting her acting career, and is also a writer.",
" She has acted in \"ER\", \"Minority Report\", \"The West Wing\", \"Boston Legal\", \"Bones\", \"Nip/Tuck\", \"Hancock\", and \"Commander in Chief\".",
" As a voice actor, she provided the voices of Mystique in \"\", Yerema in \"Dead Island\", Cali in \"\", Arcee in \"\" and Mera in .",
" She currently resides in Los Angeles where she continues to work on her career."
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"Fatale is a fictional supervillain appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics.",
" The character appears in usually those comics featuring the X-Men family of characters.",
" She is an assassin who usually works for Dark Beast.",
" Created by writer John Francis Moore and artist Jeff Matsuda, she first appeared in \"X-Factor\" vol.",
" 1 #112 (July 1995), though in \"X-Men\" vol.",
" 2 #49 it was revealed that Pamela Greenwood, a waitress who had appeared two years before in \"Uncanny X-Men\" #299 (and who was created by Scott Lobdell and Brandon Peterson), was in fact Fatale in disguise."
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"Spiral (Rita Wayword) is a fictional supervillain appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics, commonly in association with Longshot or the X-Men.",
" Created by writer Ann Nocenti and artist Art Adams, the character first appeared in \"Longshot\" #1 (September, 1985), in which she was established as a lieutenant for that titular character's archenemy, Mojo.",
" Prior to Longshot joining the X-Men, Spiral also became a recurring adversary of that team and each of the various X-Men subgroups, as well as serving as the archenemy of X-Men member, Psylocke."
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"Title: Emma Frost\n\nEmma Grace Frost is a fictional character appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics, most commonly in association with the X-Men. The character first appeared in \"Uncanny X-Men\" #129 (January 1980), and was created by writer Chris Claremont and artist/co-writer John Byrne. Emma Frost, also known as the White Queen, has evolved from a supervillain and foe of the X-Men, to becoming a superhero and one of the X-Men's most central members and leaders until the events of \"Inhumans vs. X-Men\".",
"Title: Mystique (comics)\n\nMystique (Raven Darkhölme) is a fictional character appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics, commonly in association with the X-Men. Created by artist David Cockrum and writer Chris Claremont, she first appeared in the comic book \"Ms. Marvel\" #16, published in 1978.",
"Title: Magneto (comics)\n\nMagneto is a fictional character appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics, commonly in association with the X-Men. Created by writer Stan Lee and artist Jack Kirby, the character first appears in \"The X-Men\" #1 (cover-dated Sept. 1963) as the archenemy of the X-Men.",
"Title: Quentin Quire\n\nQuintavius \"Quentin\" Quirinius Quire, also known as Kid Omega, is a fictional character appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics, usually in those featuring the X-Men. A green-skinned character resembling Quire appeared in one panel of \"New X-Men\" #122 (March 2002), and appeared colored pink on the cover of \"New X-Men\" #126. Quire appeared in his now-familiar, canonical form in \"New X-Men\" #134 (January 2003). He was created by writer Grant Morrison and artist Frank Quitely.",
"Title: Cerebro's X-Men\n\nCerebro's X-Men are a fictional team of supervillains appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics. The characters appeared in both the \"Uncanny X-Men\" and \"X-Men\" series. They were created and designed by Spanish artist Carlos Pacheco but he officially drew them just once in the cover of \"Uncanny X-Men\" No. 360 (1998). The interior art of this issue was done by Chris Bachalo.",
"Title: Gambit (comics)\n\nGambit (Remy Etienne LeBeau) is a fictional character appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics, commonly in association with the X-Men. The character was created by writer Chris Claremont and artist Jim Lee. Drawn by artist Mike Collins, Gambit makes his first appearances in \"Uncanny X-Men Annual\" #14 (July 1990) and \"Uncanny X-Men\" #266 (August 1990).",
"Title: Transformers: Prime – The Game\n\nTransformers: Prime – The Game is a brawler video game developed by Nowpro for the Wii, Wii U, and Nintendo 3DS and Altron for the Nintendo DS. \"Transformers: Prime – The Game\" is published by Activision during October–November 2012. The game is based on the television series \"\", which airs on The Hub, a Hasbro and Discovery Communications joint venture. The game features the voice cast from the show such as Peter Cullen, Frank Welker, Sumalee Montano, Steven Blum, Josh Keaton, Jeffrey Combs, Kevin Michael Richardson, and Daran Norris. The game focuses on (consisting of , , , and ) Jack, Miko and Raf embark on a journey to defeat the villainous and the in his plan to use his .",
"Title: Sumalee Montano\n\nSumalee Montano (born August 3, 1972) is an American actress and voice actress, born in Columbus, Ohio, United States. She worked as an investment bank analyst in New York City and Hong Kong before starting her acting career, and is also a writer. She has acted in \"ER\", \"Minority Report\", \"The West Wing\", \"Boston Legal\", \"Bones\", \"Nip/Tuck\", \"Hancock\", and \"Commander in Chief\". As a voice actor, she provided the voices of Mystique in \"\", Yerema in \"Dead Island\", Cali in \"\", Arcee in \"\" and Mera in . She currently resides in Los Angeles where she continues to work on her career.",
"Title: Fatale (comics)\n\nFatale is a fictional supervillain appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics. The character appears in usually those comics featuring the X-Men family of characters. She is an assassin who usually works for Dark Beast. Created by writer John Francis Moore and artist Jeff Matsuda, she first appeared in \"X-Factor\" vol. 1 #112 (July 1995), though in \"X-Men\" vol. 2 #49 it was revealed that Pamela Greenwood, a waitress who had appeared two years before in \"Uncanny X-Men\" #299 (and who was created by Scott Lobdell and Brandon Peterson), was in fact Fatale in disguise.",
"Title: Spiral (comics)\n\nSpiral (Rita Wayword) is a fictional supervillain appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics, commonly in association with Longshot or the X-Men. Created by writer Ann Nocenti and artist Art Adams, the character first appeared in \"Longshot\" #1 (September, 1985), in which she was established as a lieutenant for that titular character's archenemy, Mojo. Prior to Longshot joining the X-Men, Spiral also became a recurring adversary of that team and each of the various X-Men subgroups, as well as serving as the archenemy of X-Men member, Psylocke."
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2,437
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Jägerbomb and Daiquiri, are drinks?
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yes
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comparison
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easy
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"A sugary drink tax or soda tax is a tax or surcharge designed to reduce consumption of drinks with added sugar.",
" Drinks covered under a soda tax often include carbonated soft drinks, sports drinks and energy drinks."
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"Karen Pavicic (born 29 April 1971) is a Canadian dressage rider.",
" She represented Canada at the 2014 World Equestrian Games in Normandy where she finished 9th in the team competition and 41st in the individual dressage competition with \"Don Daiquiri\"."
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"USS \"Daiquiri\" (SP-1285) was a motorboat – one of a series of identical boats – planned and built by the U.S. Navy in the event they would be needed during World War I.",
" \"Daiquiri\" was armed as a patrol craft and assigned to New England waterways under the cognizance of the 1st Naval District based at Kittery, Maine.",
" She was sold when the war ended."
],
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"Daiquiri Factory: Cocaine Raps, Vol.",
" 2 is the sixth album released by rapper, Andre Nickatina.",
" It was released on June 6, 2000 for Million Dollar Dream and was produced by Nick Peace, Fillmoe Coleman and Nicolo Vennarucci.",
" The album was also a sequel to Nickatina's original Cocaine Raps."
],
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"The Jägerbomb is a bomb shot mixed drink that was originally mixed by dropping a shot of Jägermeister into a glass of beer.",
" Later, beer was replaced by Red Bull or other energy drinks.",
" In German-speaking countries, it is called a \"Turbojäger\" or a \"Fliegender Hirsch\"/\"Flying Hirsch\" (Flying Stag)—where \"Fliegender\" is derived from the slogan \"Red Bull verleiht Flügel\" (Red Bull gives you wings) and \"Stag\" originates in the Jägermeister logo.",
" A long drink mixed with Jägermeister and Red Bull is called \"JägerBull\".",
" In Finland, it is called an \"Akkuhappo\" (Battery acid, with the energy drink used commonly being the Finnish Battery) while in Greece it is called \"Υποβρύχιο\" (Submarine)(note that the most common definition of \"Υποβρύχιο\" in Greece is whiskey/vodka with beer, lately the term \"Jägerbomb\" is more widely understood and accepted)."
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"The tale of Four Bird Brothers are folk legend that repeatedly appears in Lee Yeongdo's fantasy novel \"The Bird That Drinks Tears\" and its sequel \"The Bird That Drinks Blood\".",
" In the fictional world of the series, according to the legend of \"Kitalzer Hunters\" there were once four bird brothers who each had taste for different kind of liquids.",
" Sometimes in a form of story and sometimes in a form of riddle, the tale of this four brothers appears repeatedly throughout both \"The Bird That Drinks Tears\" and \"The Bird That Drinks Blood\".",
" The tale is told in many different versions by many different characters, and are often used as many different symbolic figures that represents themes that run through two novels."
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"A Hemingway Special is an all day cocktail based on the Floridita Daiquiri and is recognised by the IBA."
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"The Cott Corporation is a supplier of private label carbonated soft drinks distributing to the United States, Canada, Mexico, the United Kingdom, and Europe.",
" In addition to producing private-label beverages for retailers, Cott also has portfolio of its own brands, including Cott, RC (excluding the United States, where it is part of Dr Pepper Snapple Group), Ben Shaws, Stars & Stripes, Vintage and Vess soft drinks, ready-to-drink teas, sparkling and flavoured waters, sports and energy drinks, juice drinks and smoothies. Newer Cott brands include Orient Emporium, GL-7, Red Rain Energy and After Shock Energy."
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"Daiquiri ( ; Spanish: \"daiquirí\" ] ) is a family of cocktails whose main ingredients are rum, citrus juice (typically lime juice), and sugar or other sweetener."
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"The Cuban pauraque (\"Siphonorhis daiquiri\"), also known as the Cuban poorwill, is an extinct species of nightjar from the island of Cuba in the Caribbean.",
" It was described by Storrs Olson in 1985 from subfossil material he collected in 1980 from a hillside cave overlooking the village, and former historic port, of Daiquirí, about 20 km east of the city of Santiago de Cuba.",
" The specific epithet refers to the type locality."
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"Title: Sugary drink tax\n\nA sugary drink tax or soda tax is a tax or surcharge designed to reduce consumption of drinks with added sugar. Drinks covered under a soda tax often include carbonated soft drinks, sports drinks and energy drinks.",
"Title: Karen Pavicic\n\nKaren Pavicic (born 29 April 1971) is a Canadian dressage rider. She represented Canada at the 2014 World Equestrian Games in Normandy where she finished 9th in the team competition and 41st in the individual dressage competition with \"Don Daiquiri\".",
"Title: USS Daiquiri (SP-1285)\n\nUSS \"Daiquiri\" (SP-1285) was a motorboat – one of a series of identical boats – planned and built by the U.S. Navy in the event they would be needed during World War I. \"Daiquiri\" was armed as a patrol craft and assigned to New England waterways under the cognizance of the 1st Naval District based at Kittery, Maine. She was sold when the war ended.",
"Title: Daiquiri Factory: Cocaine Raps, Vol. 2\n\nDaiquiri Factory: Cocaine Raps, Vol. 2 is the sixth album released by rapper, Andre Nickatina. It was released on June 6, 2000 for Million Dollar Dream and was produced by Nick Peace, Fillmoe Coleman and Nicolo Vennarucci. The album was also a sequel to Nickatina's original Cocaine Raps.",
"Title: Jägerbomb\n\nThe Jägerbomb is a bomb shot mixed drink that was originally mixed by dropping a shot of Jägermeister into a glass of beer. Later, beer was replaced by Red Bull or other energy drinks. In German-speaking countries, it is called a \"Turbojäger\" or a \"Fliegender Hirsch\"/\"Flying Hirsch\" (Flying Stag)—where \"Fliegender\" is derived from the slogan \"Red Bull verleiht Flügel\" (Red Bull gives you wings) and \"Stag\" originates in the Jägermeister logo. A long drink mixed with Jägermeister and Red Bull is called \"JägerBull\". In Finland, it is called an \"Akkuhappo\" (Battery acid, with the energy drink used commonly being the Finnish Battery) while in Greece it is called \"Υποβρύχιο\" (Submarine)(note that the most common definition of \"Υποβρύχιο\" in Greece is whiskey/vodka with beer, lately the term \"Jägerbomb\" is more widely understood and accepted).",
"Title: Four Bird Brothers\n\nThe tale of Four Bird Brothers are folk legend that repeatedly appears in Lee Yeongdo's fantasy novel \"The Bird That Drinks Tears\" and its sequel \"The Bird That Drinks Blood\". In the fictional world of the series, according to the legend of \"Kitalzer Hunters\" there were once four bird brothers who each had taste for different kind of liquids. Sometimes in a form of story and sometimes in a form of riddle, the tale of this four brothers appears repeatedly throughout both \"The Bird That Drinks Tears\" and \"The Bird That Drinks Blood\". The tale is told in many different versions by many different characters, and are often used as many different symbolic figures that represents themes that run through two novels.",
"Title: Hemingway Special\n\nA Hemingway Special is an all day cocktail based on the Floridita Daiquiri and is recognised by the IBA.",
"Title: Cott\n\nThe Cott Corporation is a supplier of private label carbonated soft drinks distributing to the United States, Canada, Mexico, the United Kingdom, and Europe. In addition to producing private-label beverages for retailers, Cott also has portfolio of its own brands, including Cott, RC (excluding the United States, where it is part of Dr Pepper Snapple Group), Ben Shaws, Stars & Stripes, Vintage and Vess soft drinks, ready-to-drink teas, sparkling and flavoured waters, sports and energy drinks, juice drinks and smoothies. Newer Cott brands include Orient Emporium, GL-7, Red Rain Energy and After Shock Energy.",
"Title: Daiquiri\n\nDaiquiri ( ; Spanish: \"daiquirí\" ] ) is a family of cocktails whose main ingredients are rum, citrus juice (typically lime juice), and sugar or other sweetener.",
"Title: Cuban pauraque\n\nThe Cuban pauraque (\"Siphonorhis daiquiri\"), also known as the Cuban poorwill, is an extinct species of nightjar from the island of Cuba in the Caribbean. It was described by Storrs Olson in 1985 from subfossil material he collected in 1980 from a hillside cave overlooking the village, and former historic port, of Daiquirí, about 20 km east of the city of Santiago de Cuba. The specific epithet refers to the type locality."
] |
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Joseph Nathaniel Jackson (born February 8, 1992) is an American professional basketball player for the Northern Arizona Suns of the NBA G League team based in Prescott Valley, Arizona and the minor league affiliate of which sports organization?
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Phoenix Suns
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bridge
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"Shaquille Harrison (born October 3, 1993) is an American professional basketball player for the Northern Arizona Suns of the NBA G League.",
" He played college basketball at Tulsa."
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"sentences": [
"Joseph Nathaniel Jackson (born February 8, 1992) is an American professional basketball player for the Northern Arizona Suns of the NBA G League.",
" He played college basketball for the University of Memphis where he was named the 2013 Conference USA Player of the Year."
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"sentences": [
"Askia Booker (born August 31, 1993) is an American professional basketball player for the Northern Arizona Suns of the NBA G League.",
" He played college basketball for the Colorado Buffaloes as a point guard.",
" In his senior year in 2014–15, he earned second-team all-conference honors in the Pac-12."
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"Tyrone Ellis (born October 5, 1977) is a retired naturalized Georgian professional basketball player, originally from the United States.",
" He is 1.93 m (6 ft 4 in) tall and played as a shooting guard.",
" He is currently the first head coach ever named for the Northern Arizona Suns of the NBA G League."
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"Alec Peters (born April 13, 1995) is an American professional basketball player for the Phoenix Suns of the National Basketball Association (NBA), on a two-way contract with the Suns' NBA G League affiliate, the Northern Arizona Suns.",
" He played college basketball for Valparaiso University, where he was an All-American in 2017."
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"Joshua Gray (born September 9, 1993) is an American professional basketball player for the Northern Arizona Suns of the NBA G League.",
" He played college basketball for Texas Tech, Odessa College and LSU."
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"The 2016–17 NBA season was the Suns' 49th season in the NBA.",
" It is also their 24th season in the Talking Stick Resort Arena.",
" It is also the first season with a team-owned D-League affiliate, called the Northern Arizona Suns, which recently relocated to the nearby Prescott Valley.",
" The Suns failed to qualify for the playoffs for the seventh straight season."
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"The Washington NBA G League team is an American professional basketball team in the NBA G League and an affiliate of the Washington Wizards of the National Basketball Association.",
" Based in Washington, D.C., the team will play their home games during the 2018–19 season at the St. Elizabeths East Entertainment and Sports Arena.",
" The team became the twenty-third G League team to be owned by an NBA team."
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"Michael Perry James (born August 18, 1990) is an American professional basketball player for the Phoenix Suns of the National Basketball Association (NBA), on a two-way contract with the Suns' NBA G League affiliate, the Northern Arizona Suns.",
" He was a high school basketball standout playing for Grant High School in Portland, and played college basketball for Eastern Arizona College and Lamar University."
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"The Northern Arizona Suns are an NBA G League team based in Prescott Valley, Arizona and the minor league affiliate of the Phoenix Suns.",
" The franchise began as the Long Beach Jam in 2003 under the revived American Basketball Association and moved to Bakersfield in the D-League in 2006 as the Bakersfield Jam; after 10 years in Bakersfield, California, the franchise was moved to Prescott Valley in 2016 by the Phoenix Suns and were subsequently renamed the Northern Arizona Suns."
],
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"Title: Joe Jackson (basketball)\n\nJoseph Nathaniel Jackson (born February 8, 1992) is an American professional basketball player for the Northern Arizona Suns of the NBA G League. He played college basketball for the University of Memphis where he was named the 2013 Conference USA Player of the Year.",
"Title: Askia Booker\n\nAskia Booker (born August 31, 1993) is an American professional basketball player for the Northern Arizona Suns of the NBA G League. He played college basketball for the Colorado Buffaloes as a point guard. In his senior year in 2014–15, he earned second-team all-conference honors in the Pac-12.",
"Title: Tyrone Ellis\n\nTyrone Ellis (born October 5, 1977) is a retired naturalized Georgian professional basketball player, originally from the United States. He is 1.93 m (6 ft 4 in) tall and played as a shooting guard. He is currently the first head coach ever named for the Northern Arizona Suns of the NBA G League.",
"Title: Alec Peters\n\nAlec Peters (born April 13, 1995) is an American professional basketball player for the Phoenix Suns of the National Basketball Association (NBA), on a two-way contract with the Suns' NBA G League affiliate, the Northern Arizona Suns. He played college basketball for Valparaiso University, where he was an All-American in 2017.",
"Title: Josh Gray (basketball)\n\nJoshua Gray (born September 9, 1993) is an American professional basketball player for the Northern Arizona Suns of the NBA G League. He played college basketball for Texas Tech, Odessa College and LSU.",
"Title: 2016–17 Phoenix Suns season\n\nThe 2016–17 NBA season was the Suns' 49th season in the NBA. It is also their 24th season in the Talking Stick Resort Arena. It is also the first season with a team-owned D-League affiliate, called the Northern Arizona Suns, which recently relocated to the nearby Prescott Valley. The Suns failed to qualify for the playoffs for the seventh straight season.",
"Title: Washington NBA G League team\n\nThe Washington NBA G League team is an American professional basketball team in the NBA G League and an affiliate of the Washington Wizards of the National Basketball Association. Based in Washington, D.C., the team will play their home games during the 2018–19 season at the St. Elizabeths East Entertainment and Sports Arena. The team became the twenty-third G League team to be owned by an NBA team.",
"Title: Mike James (basketball, born 1990)\n\nMichael Perry James (born August 18, 1990) is an American professional basketball player for the Phoenix Suns of the National Basketball Association (NBA), on a two-way contract with the Suns' NBA G League affiliate, the Northern Arizona Suns. He was a high school basketball standout playing for Grant High School in Portland, and played college basketball for Eastern Arizona College and Lamar University.",
"Title: Northern Arizona Suns\n\nThe Northern Arizona Suns are an NBA G League team based in Prescott Valley, Arizona and the minor league affiliate of the Phoenix Suns. The franchise began as the Long Beach Jam in 2003 under the revived American Basketball Association and moved to Bakersfield in the D-League in 2006 as the Bakersfield Jam; after 10 years in Bakersfield, California, the franchise was moved to Prescott Valley in 2016 by the Phoenix Suns and were subsequently renamed the Northern Arizona Suns."
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2,439
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Are A Diary for Timothy and Race to Nowhere both documentaries?
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yes
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comparison
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medium
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"Layole Oyatogun is a media on-air personality and Actress.",
" A graduate of Mass Communications from the University of Lagos, she started her career co-presenting an entertainment show called 'Star Dust' with her younger sister, Mofe Oyatogun on MITV.",
" She moved on to Silverbird Television where she worked for seven years.",
" While at Silverbird TV, she conceptualized, presented and produced the Cadbury Breakfast TV show, Page 3, MBGN Diary, and numerous documentaries, promos and fillers."
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"6 Feet Deep (alternately titled Niggamortis) is the debut album of the horrorcore supergroup Gravediggaz.",
" It was released on August 9, 1994 by Gee Street Records.",
" The album was re-issued in 1997.",
" \"6 Feet Deep\" received generally positive reviews, with critics praising its ominous production and lyrics, and is considered an influential album in the horrorcore subgenre.",
" The album peaked at number 36 on the \"Billboard\" 200 and spawned three singles: \"Diary of a Madman\", \"Nowhere to Run, Nowhere to Hide\" and \"1-800 Suicide\"."
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"Death's Head is a military science fiction series written by David Gunn (author).",
" The series follows the antihero Sven Tveskoeg, an ex-sergeant of The Legion.",
" The Series starts out with Sven trapped in a cage in a remote fort in the middle of nowhere awaiting to be lashed to death as punishment for assaulting an officer.",
" After miraculously surviving the punishment, the fort is attacked by an indigenous alien race called the Ferox.",
" Everyone in the fort is killed except Sven, and the leader takes a liking to him.",
" Sven then goes on to live with the primitive race of killing beasts.",
" Several months later the Ferox are attacked by an elite human military force that is under the control of the empire of OctoV called Death's Head.",
" They take Sven captive, taking him to their ship.",
" There he is recruited and learns that he's special in the fact that he is not entirely human, which explains his remarkable healing abilities and fighting prowess.",
" Sven goes through several tests, including surviving a stint on a frozen prison planet, and successfully assassinating a senator.",
" After being fully admitted into Death's Head, Sven then goes on to fight the Uplifted, sworn enemies of OctoV's empire.",
" Behind the two civilizations is the United Free, a race so technologically advanced they are seen as gods.",
" Sven becomes the leader of a small group of soldiers which he names The Aux, short for Auxiliaries.",
" Sven, his fully AI side arm, SIG-37, and The Aux go on several missions to fight the Uplifted's elite fighting force the Silver Fist."
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"Jerome Dillon is a professional musician, best known for his tenure as drummer with industrial rock group Nine Inch Nails from 1999–2005.",
" After his departure, his own project, Nearly, released its debut album \"reminder\" in December 2005, along with a cd maxi-single for the song \"Straight to Nowhere\".",
" \"All is Lost\", a song from \"reminder\" that Dillon co-wrote with 12 Rounds singer, Claudia Sarne, was featured in the 2008 film, Diary of a Nymphomaniac.",
" In addition, an authorized limited release live bootleg EP/DVD entitled \"reminder Live 2006\", was released in August 2006.",
" Dillon has worked as a composer for feature films since 2001."
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"Avhiroop Mazzumdar, born Abhiroop Dutta Mazumdar is an Indian television and film director who was associated with popular television shows like Miley Jab Hum Tum, Sangam, Kyunki Saas Bhi Kabhi Bahu Thi, Kasturi, and many others popular Indian TV soaps.",
" He has also directed Delhi Diary, a documentary on 100 years of New Delhi which was released by Chief Minister Sheila Dikshit.",
" He has made several other documentaries and films, including Astitva, Sabr, Sambhav.",
" Sabr won Best Jury and Best Non-Fiction Award at the National Film and Video Festival (Student Edition).",
" He also received La Fémis Scholarship, Paris in 2007.",
" Avhiroop's short film, Cognition was felicitated at BYOFF and Inscreen (Orissa)."
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"sentences": [
"A Diary for Timothy (1945) is a British documentary film directed by Humphrey Jennings.",
" It was produced by Basil Wright for the Crown Film Unit."
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"Andrei Tarkovsky (1932–1986) was a Russian film director, screenwriter and film theorist.",
" He directed several student films, co-directed a documentary, and was the author of numerous screenplays, both for his own films and for those of other directors.",
" He directed two stage plays and one radio production, played minor acting roles in several films, and wrote a book on film theory.",
" In addition, Tarkovsky kept a diary (published posthumously) and appeared in, or was the subject of, several dozen documentaries on the history of cinema and the art and craft of filmmaking."
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" Scale served in the British Indian Army and was first sent to Russia in 1912.",
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" Whilst a Captain in St Petersburg, in the weeks leading up to the killing, Scale is recorded as having met with Oswald Rayner and Felix Yusupov in the diary of their chauffeur, William Compton.",
" Several other books and documentaries have claimed Scale's involvement in Rasputin's death, or even alleged that Scale commanded Rayner to fatally shoot him.",
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"Timothy Henry \"Tim\" Franks (born 14 May 1968) is a British journalist and radio presenter who presents \"Newshour\", the flagship news and current affairs programme on BBC World Service radio.",
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"Title: Layole Oyatogun\n\nLayole Oyatogun is a media on-air personality and Actress. A graduate of Mass Communications from the University of Lagos, she started her career co-presenting an entertainment show called 'Star Dust' with her younger sister, Mofe Oyatogun on MITV. She moved on to Silverbird Television where she worked for seven years. While at Silverbird TV, she conceptualized, presented and produced the Cadbury Breakfast TV show, Page 3, MBGN Diary, and numerous documentaries, promos and fillers.",
"Title: 6 Feet Deep\n\n6 Feet Deep (alternately titled Niggamortis) is the debut album of the horrorcore supergroup Gravediggaz. It was released on August 9, 1994 by Gee Street Records. The album was re-issued in 1997. \"6 Feet Deep\" received generally positive reviews, with critics praising its ominous production and lyrics, and is considered an influential album in the horrorcore subgenre. The album peaked at number 36 on the \"Billboard\" 200 and spawned three singles: \"Diary of a Madman\", \"Nowhere to Run, Nowhere to Hide\" and \"1-800 Suicide\".",
"Title: Death's Head (series)\n\nDeath's Head is a military science fiction series written by David Gunn (author). The series follows the antihero Sven Tveskoeg, an ex-sergeant of The Legion. The Series starts out with Sven trapped in a cage in a remote fort in the middle of nowhere awaiting to be lashed to death as punishment for assaulting an officer. After miraculously surviving the punishment, the fort is attacked by an indigenous alien race called the Ferox. Everyone in the fort is killed except Sven, and the leader takes a liking to him. Sven then goes on to live with the primitive race of killing beasts. Several months later the Ferox are attacked by an elite human military force that is under the control of the empire of OctoV called Death's Head. They take Sven captive, taking him to their ship. There he is recruited and learns that he's special in the fact that he is not entirely human, which explains his remarkable healing abilities and fighting prowess. Sven goes through several tests, including surviving a stint on a frozen prison planet, and successfully assassinating a senator. After being fully admitted into Death's Head, Sven then goes on to fight the Uplifted, sworn enemies of OctoV's empire. Behind the two civilizations is the United Free, a race so technologically advanced they are seen as gods. Sven becomes the leader of a small group of soldiers which he names The Aux, short for Auxiliaries. Sven, his fully AI side arm, SIG-37, and The Aux go on several missions to fight the Uplifted's elite fighting force the Silver Fist.",
"Title: Jerome Dillon\n\nJerome Dillon is a professional musician, best known for his tenure as drummer with industrial rock group Nine Inch Nails from 1999–2005. After his departure, his own project, Nearly, released its debut album \"reminder\" in December 2005, along with a cd maxi-single for the song \"Straight to Nowhere\". \"All is Lost\", a song from \"reminder\" that Dillon co-wrote with 12 Rounds singer, Claudia Sarne, was featured in the 2008 film, Diary of a Nymphomaniac. In addition, an authorized limited release live bootleg EP/DVD entitled \"reminder Live 2006\", was released in August 2006. Dillon has worked as a composer for feature films since 2001.",
"Title: Avhiroop Mazzumdar\n\nAvhiroop Mazzumdar, born Abhiroop Dutta Mazumdar is an Indian television and film director who was associated with popular television shows like Miley Jab Hum Tum, Sangam, Kyunki Saas Bhi Kabhi Bahu Thi, Kasturi, and many others popular Indian TV soaps. He has also directed Delhi Diary, a documentary on 100 years of New Delhi which was released by Chief Minister Sheila Dikshit. He has made several other documentaries and films, including Astitva, Sabr, Sambhav. Sabr won Best Jury and Best Non-Fiction Award at the National Film and Video Festival (Student Edition). He also received La Fémis Scholarship, Paris in 2007. Avhiroop's short film, Cognition was felicitated at BYOFF and Inscreen (Orissa).",
"Title: A Diary for Timothy\n\nA Diary for Timothy (1945) is a British documentary film directed by Humphrey Jennings. It was produced by Basil Wright for the Crown Film Unit.",
"Title: Andrei Tarkovsky filmography\n\nAndrei Tarkovsky (1932–1986) was a Russian film director, screenwriter and film theorist. He directed several student films, co-directed a documentary, and was the author of numerous screenplays, both for his own films and for those of other directors. He directed two stage plays and one radio production, played minor acting roles in several films, and wrote a book on film theory. In addition, Tarkovsky kept a diary (published posthumously) and appeared in, or was the subject of, several dozen documentaries on the history of cinema and the art and craft of filmmaking.",
"Title: John Scale\n\nLieutenant Colonel John Dymoke Scale DSO, OBE (born 27th December 1882) was a MI6 (SIS) agent, originally from Merthyr Tydfil in Glamorgan. He was involved in a British propaganda unit called the Anglo-Russian Commission in St Petersburg, where his responsibilities included running Mohammed Beck Hadjetlaché. Scale served in the British Indian Army and was first sent to Russia in 1912. He qualified as a Russian translator in 1913 and rejoined the 87th Punjabis in 1914. In 1916, Scale served with Stephen Alley and Oswald Rayner under Mansfield Cumming at the time of the murder of Grigori Rasputin. Whilst a Captain in St Petersburg, in the weeks leading up to the killing, Scale is recorded as having met with Oswald Rayner and Felix Yusupov in the diary of their chauffeur, William Compton. Several other books and documentaries have claimed Scale's involvement in Rasputin's death, or even alleged that Scale commanded Rayner to fatally shoot him. A letter from Alley to Scale provides the best evidence of British Intelligence involvement in the murder and torture that reads :",
"Title: Race to Nowhere\n\nRace to Nowhere is a 2009 documentary film written by Maimone Attia and directed by Vicki Abeles and Jessica Congdon.",
"Title: Tim Franks\n\nTimothy Henry \"Tim\" Franks (born 14 May 1968) is a British journalist and radio presenter who presents \"Newshour\", the flagship news and current affairs programme on BBC World Service radio. He also, from time to time, presents \"Hardtalk\" on BBC World News, and documentaries across BBC TV and radio. He was previously an award-winning foreign correspondent for the BBC."
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Which of the retailer who sells Legare Furniture is headquartered in Hoffman Estates, Illinois, United States?
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Kmart
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"Sears Hometown and Outlet Stores Inc. is an American retail company that sells home appliances, lawn and garden equipment, apparel, mattresses, sporting goods and tools.",
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"James B. Conant High School is a public four-year high school located in Hoffman Estates, Illinois, a northwest suburb of Chicago, Illinois, in the United States.",
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"William Fremd High School, or Fremd, (formerly known as Palatine High School South) is a public four-year high school located in Palatine, Illinois, a northwest suburb of Chicago, Illinois, in the United States.",
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" The school is known for its academic excellence, and its athletic, drama, visual arts, and music programs have won state championships in recent years.",
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" Feeder schools include Plum Grove Junior High, Carl Sandburg Junior High, Walter Sundling Junior High and Margaret Mead Junior High.",
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"The Schaumburg Township District Library, located in Schaumburg, Illinois, United States, is the second largest public library in Illinois.",
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"Northern Illinois University (NIU) is a public research university in DeKalb, Illinois, United States, with satellite centers in Chicago, Hoffman Estates, Naperville, Rockford, and Oregon.",
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"Sears, short name for Sears, Roebuck & Company, is an American chain of department stores founded by Richard Warren Sears and Alvah Curtis Roebuck in 1886.",
" Formerly based at the Sears Tower in Chicago and currently headquartered in Hoffman Estates, Illinois, it began as a mail ordering catalog company and began opening retail locations in 1925.",
" The company was bought by the American big box chain Kmart in 2005, which renamed itself Sears Holdings upon completion of the merger.",
" In terms of domestic revenue, Sears was the largest retailer in the United States until October 1989, when Walmart surpassed the record.",
" It is currently the fifth-largest American department store company by sales as of October 2013 (behind Walmart, Target, Best Buy, and The Home Depot), and the twelfth-largest retailer in the country overall.",
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"Legare Furniture is a supplier of tool-free assembly furniture.",
" The company is based in Fort Worth, Texas, USA, and was founded as Legare, L.P. (Limited Partners) in 2003 by Mike Markwardt, Brock Brandenberg and Howard Klion.",
" Legare designs, imports and distributes its furniture throughout North America, Europe and Asia.",
" The furniture is manufactured primarily in Southeast Asia and is sold through major retailers such as Pier 1, Walmart, Target, Sears, Kmart, Amazon, Staples, Costco, Conforama France, Bauhaus Germany, Mitre 10 New Zealand, TaoBao China, Sodimac South America and Ace Saudi Arabia.",
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"Title: Sears Hometown and Outlet Stores\n\nSears Hometown and Outlet Stores Inc. is an American retail company that sells home appliances, lawn and garden equipment, apparel, mattresses, sporting goods and tools. The company has four subsidiary store formats: Sears Hometown, Sears Outlet, Sears Hardware and Appliance, and Sears Home Appliance Showrooms. Sears Hometown and Outlet Stores is based in Hoffman Estates, Illinois. Sears Hometown and Outlet Stores was founded on April 23, 2012. The company was spun off from Sears Holdings in 2012.",
"Title: Kmart\n\nKmart is an American big box department store chain headquartered in Hoffman Estates, Illinois, United States. The chain purchased Sears for $11 billion in 2005, forming a new corporation under the name Sears Holdings Corporation. The Kmart name was incorporated in 1916 while the first store didn't open its doors until 1962. At its peak in 2000, Kmart operated 2,171 stores including 105 Super Kmart Center locations. For the 2005 fiscal year under the new company, the Kmart store count was at 1,416 with only 55 Super Kmart Center locations. Currently, the chain is operating 624 stores with only 1 Super Kmart Center location remaining (Store #4939 in Warren, OH). This number is the amount of stores that still exist after the closings that took place during the first quarter of 2017.",
"Title: James B. Conant High School\n\nJames B. Conant High School is a public four-year high school located in Hoffman Estates, Illinois, a northwest suburb of Chicago, Illinois, in the United States. It is part of Township High School District 211, which also includes William Fremd High School, Hoffman Estates High School, Palatine High School, and Schaumburg High School. Feeder schools are Mead Junior High, Keller Junior High and Frost Junior High.",
"Title: Hoffman Estates High School\n\nHoffman Estates High School, or HEHS, is a public four-year high school located in Hoffman Estates, Illinois, a northwest suburb of Chicago, Illinois, in the United States. It is part of Township High School District 211, which also includes James B. Conant High School, William Fremd High School, Palatine High School, and Schaumburg High School.",
"Title: William Fremd High School\n\nWilliam Fremd High School, or Fremd, (formerly known as Palatine High School South) is a public four-year high school located in Palatine, Illinois, a northwest suburb of Chicago, Illinois, in the United States. It is part of Township High School District 211, which also includes James B. Conant High School, Hoffman Estates High School, Palatine High School, and Schaumburg High School. The school is known for its academic excellence, and its athletic, drama, visual arts, and music programs have won state championships in recent years. Academically, Fremd High School has also been recognized by Newsweek as one of “America’s Best High Schools” and by U.S. News & World Report as one of 99 outstanding high schools in the United States with the average AP test taker taking 4.2 exams. Fremd serves Palatine that is southwest of the UP NW Line railroad tracks, north Hoffman Estates, west Rolling Meadows, north Schaumburg and southeast Inverness. Feeder schools include Plum Grove Junior High, Carl Sandburg Junior High, Walter Sundling Junior High and Margaret Mead Junior High. Feeder elementary schools are Pleasant Hill, Paddock, Hunting Ridge, Central Road, Willow Bend, Thomas Jefferson, Marion Jordan, Fairview, and Frank C. Whiteley.",
"Title: Schaumburg Township District Library\n\nThe Schaumburg Township District Library, located in Schaumburg, Illinois, United States, is the second largest public library in Illinois. It serves the Schaumburg Township area, covering sections of Schaumburg, Hoffman Estates, Hanover Park, Roselle, and Elk Grove Village. Both Hoffman Estates and Hanover Park have branch libraries located in the cities. Annual circulation of materials totals approximately two million items, while nearly one million people visit the library each year.",
"Title: Northern Illinois University\n\nNorthern Illinois University (NIU) is a public research university in DeKalb, Illinois, United States, with satellite centers in Chicago, Hoffman Estates, Naperville, Rockford, and Oregon. It was founded as \"Northern Illinois State Normal School\" on May 22, 1895, by Illinois Governor John P. Altgeld as part of an expansion of the state's system for producing college-educated teachers. Lisa Freeman was named the university's thirteenth president, and first female president, in July 2017.",
"Title: Sears\n\nSears, short name for Sears, Roebuck & Company, is an American chain of department stores founded by Richard Warren Sears and Alvah Curtis Roebuck in 1886. Formerly based at the Sears Tower in Chicago and currently headquartered in Hoffman Estates, Illinois, it began as a mail ordering catalog company and began opening retail locations in 1925. The company was bought by the American big box chain Kmart in 2005, which renamed itself Sears Holdings upon completion of the merger. In terms of domestic revenue, Sears was the largest retailer in the United States until October 1989, when Walmart surpassed the record. It is currently the fifth-largest American department store company by sales as of October 2013 (behind Walmart, Target, Best Buy, and The Home Depot), and the twelfth-largest retailer in the country overall. Sears operates divisions in Canada and Mexico, as well as several other subsidiaries within its brand.",
"Title: Claire's\n\nClaire's is an American retailer of accessories and jewelry primarily aimed toward girls and young women, founded in 1961, and based in Hoffman Estates, Illinois, a suburb of Chicago.",
"Title: Legare Furniture\n\nLegare Furniture is a supplier of tool-free assembly furniture. The company is based in Fort Worth, Texas, USA, and was founded as Legare, L.P. (Limited Partners) in 2003 by Mike Markwardt, Brock Brandenberg and Howard Klion. Legare designs, imports and distributes its furniture throughout North America, Europe and Asia. The furniture is manufactured primarily in Southeast Asia and is sold through major retailers such as Pier 1, Walmart, Target, Sears, Kmart, Amazon, Staples, Costco, Conforama France, Bauhaus Germany, Mitre 10 New Zealand, TaoBao China, Sodimac South America and Ace Saudi Arabia. In January 2014, Legare, L.P. was purchased by the California holding company, Kittrich Corporation."
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What is the name of the songwriter who created "Time Takes Time" and occasionally sang lead vocals on one song on an album such as, "Yellow Submarine?"
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Ringo Starr
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"The Yellow Submarine in Liverpool is a large model representation of the submarine featured in the animated film \"Yellow Submarine\", inspired by the song of the same name on the Beatles album \"Revolver\".",
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"Ridiculous is an album by the British new wave group Squeeze.",
" It was the band's eleventh studio album, and it introduced their latest drummer Kevin Wilkinson (no relation to bassist Keith Wilkinson).",
" As on the previous album, \"Some Fantastic Place,\" the band recorded one song penned by Keith Wilkinson.",
" This time, however, Wilkinson did not perform the lead vocals.",
" That song, \"Got to Me\", is the last Wilkinson would write with Squeeze.",
" Chris Difford sang lead on two songs, \"Long Face\" and \"Fingertips\".",
" He had not performed lead on an album cut since \"Slaughtered, Gutted and Heartbroken\" and \"Love Circles\" on the 1989 album \"Frank\".",
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"\"Weight of the World\" is a song performed by Ringo Starr, released on his 1992 album, \"Time Takes Time\".",
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"Richard Starkey, {'1': \", '2': \", '3': \", '4': \"} (born 7 July 1940), known professionally as Ringo Starr, is an English drummer, singer, songwriter and actor who gained worldwide fame as the drummer for the Beatles.",
" He occasionally sang lead vocals, usually for one song on an album, including \"With a Little Help from My Friends\", \"Yellow Submarine\", \"Good Night\", and their cover of \"Act Naturally\".",
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"Larry Lewis Hoppen (January 12, 1951 – July 24, 2012) was a co-founder, vocalist and guitarist/keyboardist of the pop-rock group Orleans.",
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" In October 1972, Hoppen's younger brother Lance joined the group on bass guitar.",
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"Time Takes Time is the tenth studio album by Ringo Starr, released in 1992, his critically acclaimed comeback album.",
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"Title: Ben Margulies\n\nBen Margulies is a Grammy-nominated songwriter and a RIAA nine-time platinum certified record producer, as well as a drummer, guitarist, piano player and singer. He is best known for co-writing seven of the 11 songs on Mariah Carey's debut album \"Mariah Carey\", including the number one hits \"Vision of Love\", \"Love Takes Time\", and \"Someday\". The album was nominated for multiple Grammys and has sold over 20 million records worldwide. \"Love Takes Time\" also won Song of the Year at the 1992 BMI Pop Awards.",
"Title: Ridiculous (album)\n\nRidiculous is an album by the British new wave group Squeeze. It was the band's eleventh studio album, and it introduced their latest drummer Kevin Wilkinson (no relation to bassist Keith Wilkinson). As on the previous album, \"Some Fantastic Place,\" the band recorded one song penned by Keith Wilkinson. This time, however, Wilkinson did not perform the lead vocals. That song, \"Got to Me\", is the last Wilkinson would write with Squeeze. Chris Difford sang lead on two songs, \"Long Face\" and \"Fingertips\". He had not performed lead on an album cut since \"Slaughtered, Gutted and Heartbroken\" and \"Love Circles\" on the 1989 album \"Frank\". This record was produced by Glenn Tilbrook and Peter Smith.",
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"Title: Brooklyn Dreams (group)\n\nThe Brooklyn Dreams was a successful singing group of the late 1970s and early 1980s mixing R&B harmonies with contemporary dance/disco music and best known for a number of collaborations with singer Donna Summer. The band consisted of Joe \"Bean\" Esposito, Eddie Hokenson and Bruce Sudano. Esposito provided lead vocals for the band and played guitar, while Sudano played keyboards and Hokenson played drums and occasionally sang lead vocals.",
"Title: Gail Ann Dorsey\n\nGail Ann Dorsey (born November 20, 1962) is an American musician. With a long career as a session musician, she is perhaps best known for her lengthy residency in David Bowie's band, from 1995 to Bowie's death in 2016. Aside from playing bass, she occasionally sang lead vocals on \"Under Pressure\" and dueted with Bowie on other songs, including \"The London Boys\", \"Aladdin Sane (1913-1938-197?) \", \"I Dig Everything\", accompanying Bowie on clarinet, and a cover of Laurie Anderson's \"O Superman\".",
"Title: Ringo Starr\n\nRichard Starkey, {'1': \", '2': \", '3': \", '4': \"} (born 7 July 1940), known professionally as Ringo Starr, is an English drummer, singer, songwriter and actor who gained worldwide fame as the drummer for the Beatles. He occasionally sang lead vocals, usually for one song on an album, including \"With a Little Help from My Friends\", \"Yellow Submarine\", \"Good Night\", and their cover of \"Act Naturally\". He also wrote the Beatles' songs \"Don't Pass Me By\" and \"Octopus's Garden\", and is credited as a co-writer of others, including \"What Goes On\" and \"Flying\".",
"Title: Angel in Disguise (McCartney–Starr song)\n\n\"Angel in Disguise\" is a song co-written by Paul McCartney and Ringo Starr that has never been released. The song was intended for Ringo's 1992 \"Time Takes Time\" album; however, it did not make it onto the album, and therefore remains an intriguing, publicly unheard song. Had it been released in 1992 it would have been the first McCartney-Starkey composition on record, although there were Beatles songs that were credited to Lennon–McCartney–Starkey and Lennon–McCartney–Harrison–Starkey.",
"Title: Larry Hoppen\n\nLarry Lewis Hoppen (January 12, 1951 – July 24, 2012) was a co-founder, vocalist and guitarist/keyboardist of the pop-rock group Orleans. Orleans was formed in Woodstock, New York in January 1972 by Hoppen, vocalist/guitarist/songwriter (and future member of Congress) John Hall, and drummer/percussionist Wells Kelly. In October 1972, Hoppen's younger brother Lance joined the group on bass guitar. Larry sang lead on Orleans' three biggest hits, \"Still the One,\" \"Dance with Me\" and \"Love Takes Time.\"",
"Title: Time Takes Time\n\nTime Takes Time is the tenth studio album by Ringo Starr, released in 1992, his critically acclaimed comeback album. His first studio album since 1983's \"Old Wave\", it followed a successful 1989–90 world tour with his All-Starr Band. \"Time Takes Time\" features several celebrity guests including Brian Wilson, Harry Nilsson and Electric Light Orchestra frontman Jeff Lynne."
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Mathew Waters played the role of Young Peter Allen in a musical that premiered in Australia in what year ?
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1998
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" The book was written by Kelly Holden-Bashar and Joel McCrary with music by Allen Simpson and lyrics and additional material by Brian D. Bradley, Lisa Fredrickson, Kelly Holden-Bashar, Joel McCrary, Edi Patterson, Steve Purnick, Cory Rouse, Allen Simpson, Ryan Smith, Peter Allen Vogt and Matthew Stephen Young.",
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"Tenterfield Dreams: The Musical Journey of Peter Allen is the fifth studio album by Australian recording artist Colleen Hewett, released in July 1997.",
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"Dale Barnard Waters (May 27, 1909 – December 19, 2001), nicknamed \"Muddy\" Waters, was an American college and professional football player who was an offensive and defensive lineman in the National Football League (NFL) for three seasons during the early 1930s.",
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"Darren Waters (born 14 August 1985) is a Welsh rugby union player His position is flanker.",
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"Title: Mathew Waters\n\nMathew Waters (born Mathew John Waters on 29 May 1989, in Kogarah, New South Wales Australia) is an Australian actor best known for his roles in \"Round the Twist\", \"SNOBS\", \"The Pacific\", \"Peter Pan The Movie\" and the original cast of the musical \"The Boy From Oz\", where he played the roles of musician/entertainer Young Peter Allen.",
"Title: The Boy from Oz\n\nThe Boy from Oz is a jukebox musical based on the life of singer/songwriter Peter Allen while featuring songs written by him. The book is by Nick Enright. Premiering in Australia in 1998 starring Todd McKenney, the musical opened in a revised version on Broadway in 2003 with Hugh Jackman in the title role.",
"Title: The Ultimate Peter Allen\n\nThe Ultimate Peter Allen is a greatest hits album by Australian singer-songwriter Peter Allen, released in Australia in July 2006 through Universal Music Australia.",
"Title: Peter Allen: Not the Boy Next Door\n\nPeter Allen: Not The Boy Next Door is a two-part Australian miniseries about music legend Peter Allen that screened on the Seven Network in 2015.",
"Title: It Is Time for Peter Allen\n\nIt Is Time for Peter Allen is the first live album by the Australian singer-songwriter Peter Allen, released in 1977. The album peaked at number 30 on the Australian Kent Music Report.",
"Title: Tenterfield Dreams\n\nTenterfield Dreams: The Musical Journey of Peter Allen is the fifth studio album by Australian recording artist Colleen Hewett, released in July 1997. The album is a tribute album to Australian musician Peter Allen who died in 1992.",
"Title: Dale Waters\n\nDale Barnard Waters (May 27, 1909 – December 19, 2001), nicknamed \"Muddy\" Waters, was an American college and professional football player who was an offensive and defensive lineman in the National Football League (NFL) for three seasons during the early 1930s. Waters played college football for the University of Florida, and thereafter, he played for three different NFL teams.",
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"Title: Darren Waters\n\nDarren Waters (born 14 August 1985) is a Welsh rugby union player His position is flanker. Waters played for the Newport Gwent Dragons regional team having joined them from Pontypridd in May 2011. In June 2014 Waters joined London Welsh."
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Biloxi Bay Bridge is over a city in Jackson County which has a population of how many in 2000?
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17,225
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"The Oakland 16th Street Station (also known as the Oakland Central Station) was one of three train stations in Oakland, California, United States at the start of the 20th century.",
" The Beaux-Arts building was designed by architect Jarvis Hunt, a preeminent train station architect, and opened in 1912.",
" For decades the 16th Street Station was the main Oakland station for Southern Pacific (SP) through trains.",
" The elevated platforms were used for the East Bay Electric Lines, which went around the East Bay and after 1939 over the Bay Bridge until 1941, when it was sold to the Key System.",
" It was a companion (or \"city station\") for Oakland Pier, two miles away, which was demolished in 1960.",
" After the pier was demolished people switched to buses at this station which took passengers across the Bay Bridge to the SP's Third and Townsend Depot.",
" Amtrak (the National Railroad Passenger Corporation) used this station as its main Oakland stop for nearly two decades.",
" It also had buses across the bridge but ran them to the Transbay Terminal instead.",
" The station was severely damaged in the 1989 Loma Prieta earthquake, but continued serving trains at an adjacent building.",
" It closed in 1994, having been replaced by the stations in nearby Emeryville and Jack London Square.",
" The last Amtrak train serviced the station on August 5, 1994, after which passengers accessed downtown Oakland via the Emeryville Station, until Jack London Station opened in May 1995."
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"Jackson County is located in the Arkansas Delta in the U.S. state of Arkansas.",
" The county is named for Andrew Jackson, a national hero during the War of 1812.",
" By the county's formation in 1829, Jackson had become the seventh President of the United States.",
" Jackson County is home to seven incorporated towns and four incorporated cities, including Newport, the largest city and county seat.",
" The county is also the site of numerous unincorporated communities and ghost towns. Occupying 633.94 sqmi , Woodruff County is the 41st largest county of the 75 in Arkansas.",
" As of the 2010 Census, the county's population is 17,997 people in 7,601 households.",
" Based on population, the county is the 40th-largest county in Arkansas.",
" Although terrain rises in the west, most of Jackson County is within the Arkansas Delta, characterized by largely flat terrain with fertile soils.",
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"The Irondequoit Bay Bridge is a 2375.36 ft continuous truss bridge spanning Irondequoit Bay in eastern Monroe County, New York, in the United States.",
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" The western approach is just east of NY 104's interchange with NY 590.",
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" The population was 26,200 at the 2000 census.",
" It is the county seat of Jackson County."
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"Cavanaugh Bridge, also known as Jackson County Bridge #195, is a historic Pratt through truss bridge located in Driftwood Township, Jackson County, Indiana.",
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" The 174 foot long steel bridge rests on native brown sandstone abutments."
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"Cottageville (also Moores Mill, Rhodess Mill, or Wrights Mill) is an unincorporated community in western Jackson County, West Virginia, United States.",
" It lies along West Virginia Route 331 northwest of the city of Ripley, the county seat of Jackson County.",
" Established in 1858, its elevation is 594 feet (181 m).",
" Although Cottageville is unincorporated, it has a post office, with the ZIP code of 25239.",
" It also is the site of the annual Jackson County Junior Fair.",
" Michael Coleman, a well known early Indian fighter, was killed and buried in the area, according to a historical marker placed by the state of WV.",
" The wooden Grist Mill located here since the 1840s burned to the ground in the summer of 1965.",
" Its foundation stones remain.",
" It had remained in operation full-time until 1930, part-time until 1937.",
" Cottageville was a commercial center with a bank, newspaper, tannery, blacksmith, several stores, a railroad station on the B & O and many other businesses in the early part of the twentieth century.",
" Its heyday faded with the closing of the mill and the improvement of roads in the county.",
" The B & O pulled up its tracks to the county seat, Ripley, in the mid-nineteen-sixties.",
" Less than a mile from the old town, the county operated what folks called the \"poor farm,\" an early version of a welfare commune.",
" That closed in the thirties with the New Deal.",
" That land is now the Jackson County Junior Fairgrounds."
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"Ocean Springs is a city in Jackson County, Mississippi, United States, approximately 2 mi east of Biloxi and west of Gautier.",
" It is part of the Pascagoula, Mississippi Metropolitan Statistical Area.",
" The population was 17,225 at the 2000 U.S. Census.",
" As of the 2010 U.S. Census, the city of Ocean Springs had a population of 17,442."
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"The Biloxi Bay Bridge is a bridge in the U.S. state of Mississippi which carries U.S. Route 90 (US 90) over Biloxi Bay between Biloxi and Ocean Springs.",
" Though the bridge's ballast and accompanying railroad track was heavily damaged by Hurricane Katrina in August 2005, the structure remained and subsequently underwent major repairs.",
" It reopened to traffic on November 1, 2007.",
" The span carries 6 lanes of traffic as well as a 12 ft path for pedestrians and bicyclists on the Gulf side of the bridge."
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"The Sturgeon Bay Bridge (known as the Michigan Street Bridge) is a historic bridge in Sturgeon Bay, Wisconsin, United States.",
" The bridge was built in 1929 and opened July 4, 1931, with a grand parade where it was officially dedicated as a Door County Veterans Memorial which plaques at either end still reads \"To honor those who gave of themselves, to their country, in times of need\" as a gift by the State of Wisconsin.",
" The bridge carried Maple and Michigan Streets traffic, which was signed as Wisconsin Business Highway 42/57.",
" The Sturgeon Bay Bridge was listed on the National Register of Historic Places on January 17, 2008.",
" In September 2008, the bridge was closed to allow restoration work after the opening of a new parallel bridge nearby, and was reopened in the spring of 2011."
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"Title: 16th Street Station\n\nThe Oakland 16th Street Station (also known as the Oakland Central Station) was one of three train stations in Oakland, California, United States at the start of the 20th century. The Beaux-Arts building was designed by architect Jarvis Hunt, a preeminent train station architect, and opened in 1912. For decades the 16th Street Station was the main Oakland station for Southern Pacific (SP) through trains. The elevated platforms were used for the East Bay Electric Lines, which went around the East Bay and after 1939 over the Bay Bridge until 1941, when it was sold to the Key System. It was a companion (or \"city station\") for Oakland Pier, two miles away, which was demolished in 1960. After the pier was demolished people switched to buses at this station which took passengers across the Bay Bridge to the SP's Third and Townsend Depot. Amtrak (the National Railroad Passenger Corporation) used this station as its main Oakland stop for nearly two decades. It also had buses across the bridge but ran them to the Transbay Terminal instead. The station was severely damaged in the 1989 Loma Prieta earthquake, but continued serving trains at an adjacent building. It closed in 1994, having been replaced by the stations in nearby Emeryville and Jack London Square. The last Amtrak train serviced the station on August 5, 1994, after which passengers accessed downtown Oakland via the Emeryville Station, until Jack London Station opened in May 1995.",
"Title: Jackson County, Arkansas\n\nJackson County is located in the Arkansas Delta in the U.S. state of Arkansas. The county is named for Andrew Jackson, a national hero during the War of 1812. By the county's formation in 1829, Jackson had become the seventh President of the United States. Jackson County is home to seven incorporated towns and four incorporated cities, including Newport, the largest city and county seat. The county is also the site of numerous unincorporated communities and ghost towns. Occupying 633.94 sqmi , Woodruff County is the 41st largest county of the 75 in Arkansas. As of the 2010 Census, the county's population is 17,997 people in 7,601 households. Based on population, the county is the 40th-largest county in Arkansas. Although terrain rises in the west, most of Jackson County is within the Arkansas Delta, characterized by largely flat terrain with fertile soils. Historically covered in forest, bayous and swamps, the area was cleared for agriculture by early settlers. It is drained by the White River.",
"Title: Tchoutacabouffa River\n\nThe Tchoutacabouffa River is a stream located in Harrison County, Mississippi, at a Latitude of 30.435 and Longitude of -88.99222. The river's mouth is located just north of the city of Biloxi at Biloxi Bay and south of Interstate 10, and it flows approximately 31 miles to the north.",
"Title: Irondequoit Bay Bridge\n\nThe Irondequoit Bay Bridge is a 2375.36 ft continuous truss bridge spanning Irondequoit Bay in eastern Monroe County, New York, in the United States. It is 87 ft wide and carries the six-lane New York State Route 104 (NY 104) from the town of Irondequoit on the west side of the bay to the town of Webster on the bay's east side. The western approach is just east of NY 104's interchange with NY 590. The bay bridge was built in 1967, has nine spans and handles an average of 67,229 vehicles per day as of 2006.",
"Title: Pascagoula, Mississippi\n\nPascagoula is a city in Jackson County, Mississippi, United States. It is the principal city of the Pascagoula, Mississippi Metropolitan Statistical Area, as a part of the Gulfport–Biloxi–Pascagoula, Mississippi Combined Statistical Area. The population was 26,200 at the 2000 census. It is the county seat of Jackson County.",
"Title: Cavanaugh Bridge\n\nCavanaugh Bridge, also known as Jackson County Bridge #195, is a historic Pratt through truss bridge located in Driftwood Township, Jackson County, Indiana. It was built in 1899 by the Lafayette Bridge Co. and spans the Muscatatuck River. The 174 foot long steel bridge rests on native brown sandstone abutments.",
"Title: Cottageville, West Virginia\n\nCottageville (also Moores Mill, Rhodess Mill, or Wrights Mill) is an unincorporated community in western Jackson County, West Virginia, United States. It lies along West Virginia Route 331 northwest of the city of Ripley, the county seat of Jackson County. Established in 1858, its elevation is 594 feet (181 m). Although Cottageville is unincorporated, it has a post office, with the ZIP code of 25239. It also is the site of the annual Jackson County Junior Fair. Michael Coleman, a well known early Indian fighter, was killed and buried in the area, according to a historical marker placed by the state of WV. The wooden Grist Mill located here since the 1840s burned to the ground in the summer of 1965. Its foundation stones remain. It had remained in operation full-time until 1930, part-time until 1937. Cottageville was a commercial center with a bank, newspaper, tannery, blacksmith, several stores, a railroad station on the B & O and many other businesses in the early part of the twentieth century. Its heyday faded with the closing of the mill and the improvement of roads in the county. The B & O pulled up its tracks to the county seat, Ripley, in the mid-nineteen-sixties. Less than a mile from the old town, the county operated what folks called the \"poor farm,\" an early version of a welfare commune. That closed in the thirties with the New Deal. That land is now the Jackson County Junior Fairgrounds.",
"Title: Ocean Springs, Mississippi\n\nOcean Springs is a city in Jackson County, Mississippi, United States, approximately 2 mi east of Biloxi and west of Gautier. It is part of the Pascagoula, Mississippi Metropolitan Statistical Area. The population was 17,225 at the 2000 U.S. Census. As of the 2010 U.S. Census, the city of Ocean Springs had a population of 17,442.",
"Title: Biloxi Bay Bridge\n\nThe Biloxi Bay Bridge is a bridge in the U.S. state of Mississippi which carries U.S. Route 90 (US 90) over Biloxi Bay between Biloxi and Ocean Springs. Though the bridge's ballast and accompanying railroad track was heavily damaged by Hurricane Katrina in August 2005, the structure remained and subsequently underwent major repairs. It reopened to traffic on November 1, 2007. The span carries 6 lanes of traffic as well as a 12 ft path for pedestrians and bicyclists on the Gulf side of the bridge.",
"Title: Sturgeon Bay Bridge\n\nThe Sturgeon Bay Bridge (known as the Michigan Street Bridge) is a historic bridge in Sturgeon Bay, Wisconsin, United States. The bridge was built in 1929 and opened July 4, 1931, with a grand parade where it was officially dedicated as a Door County Veterans Memorial which plaques at either end still reads \"To honor those who gave of themselves, to their country, in times of need\" as a gift by the State of Wisconsin. The bridge carried Maple and Michigan Streets traffic, which was signed as Wisconsin Business Highway 42/57. The Sturgeon Bay Bridge was listed on the National Register of Historic Places on January 17, 2008. In September 2008, the bridge was closed to allow restoration work after the opening of a new parallel bridge nearby, and was reopened in the spring of 2011."
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"Happy Birthday to You", more commonly known as simply "Happy Birthday", is a song that is traditionally sung to celebrate the anniversary of a person's birth, the melody has traditionally been attributed to American sisters Patty and Mildred Jane Hill, an American songwriter and musicologist, in what year?
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"Happy Birthday is the fourth mixtape released by British rapper Tinie Tempah.",
" The mixtape was released for free download on December 16, 2011 on Disturbing London Records - featuring production from 3Mindz, S-X, Wizzy Wow and Stargate.",
" The mixtape title is \"Happy Birthday\" because the mixtape came into production around Tempah's 23rd birthday (November 7).",
" Tracks \"Like It or Love It\", \"Lucky Cunt\" and \"Till I'm Gone (Remix)\" were leaked prior to the mixtape release to create buzz, with \"Like It or Love It\" receiving minor radio airplay.",
" \"Happy Birthday\" features British rappers Chipmunk, Giggs, Wretch 32, G-Frsh, Tinchy Stryder and Krept and Konan, including a variety of American rappers; Soulja Boy, J. Cole and Big Sean, along with Wiz Khalifa, Pusha T and Jim Jones on the \"Till I'm Gone\" remix (originally released on August 29, 2011).",
" British vocalist J. Warner also makes a guest appearance."
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"Happy Birthday is the debut album by the British new wave band Altered Images.",
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" is a 1959 children's book by Dr. Seuss.",
" It deals with a fantastic land called Katroo, where the Birthday Bird throws the reader an amazing party on their special day.",
" It consists of a running description of a fantastical celebration, narrated in the second person, of the reader's birthday, from dawn to late night.",
" The celebration includes fantastical and colorful gifts, foods and a whirl of activities all arranged by the Birthday Bird for the reader's birthday.",
" It focuses on the reader's self-actualization and concludes with the happy and exhausted reader falling blissfully asleep.",
" A popular Seuss paragraph in this book reads: \"Today you are you, that is truer than true.",
" There is no one alive who is youer than you.\""
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"\"Happy Birthday Darlin' is a song written by Chuck Howard, and recorded by American country music artist Conway Twitty.",
" It was released in October 1979 as the third and final single from his album \"Cross Winds\".",
" \"Happy Birthday Darlin'\" was Conway Twitty's 23rd number one on the country chart as solo artist.",
" The single stayed at number one for three weeks and spent a total of 11 weeks on the country chart."
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"\"Happy Birthday to You\", more commonly known as simply \"Happy Birthday\", is a song that is traditionally sung to celebrate the anniversary of a person's birth.",
" According to the 1998 \"Guinness World Records\", \"Happy Birthday to You\" is the most recognized song in the English language, followed by \"For He's a Jolly Good Fellow\".",
" The song's base lyrics have been translated into at least 18 languages.",
" The melody of \"Happy Birthday to You\" comes from the song \"Good Morning to All\", which has traditionally been attributed to American sisters Patty and Mildred J. Hill in 1893, although the claim that the sisters composed the tune is disputed."
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"Happy Happy Birthday To Me Records is an American independent record label based in Athens, Georgia.",
" Its catalogue was originally heavily weighted towards twee indie pop music, with several of its bands being associated with or influenced by The Elephant 6 Recording Company.",
" The label originally began as a compilation CD, \"Happy Happy Birthday To Me Volume 1\", before it expanded into a 7\" singles club, which released records by, among others, Of Montreal, Marshmallow Coast, The Essex Green, Great Lakes and Masters of the Hemisphere, while also releasing several tape and CD compilations.",
" The singles club was noted for its individuality, with each individual record by an artist often being different.",
" For example, each copy of The Essex Green's single came with a different original photograph on the sleeve, while Marshmallow Coast's were hand-drawn by school children.",
" The label then began to release full-length CDs for the first time, the first of these being Birddog's \"A Sweet and Bitter Fancy\".",
" The label also continued to release 7\"s, compilations and T-shirts, as well as a video compilation DVD, and a further singles club featuring Bunnygrunt, Casper and the Cookies, and Andy From Denver.",
" There are currently over 150 releases on the label, and an even larger catalogue of distributed titles.",
" Today, its catalogue has expanded to span several genres."
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"\"Happy Birthday Sweet Sixteen\" is a pop song released in 1961 by Neil Sedaka.",
" Sedaka wrote the music and performed the song, while the lyrics were written by Howard Greenfield.",
" The song is noted for being similar in musical structure to Take Good Care of My Baby by Bobby Vee (another 1961 hit), and additionally for its resemblance to the melody of the Chiffons' subsequent 1963 hit \"One Fine Day\".",
" Both of these songs exhibiting similarity to \"Happy Birthday Sweet Sixteen\" were penned by the team of Carole King and Gerry Goffin.",
" The song reached #6 on the \"Billboard\" Hot 100 chart and no 3 on the UK Singles Chart."
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"Mildred Jane Hill (June 27, 1859 – June 5, 1916) was an American songwriter and musicologist, who composed the melody for \"Good Morning to All\", later used as the melody for \"Happy Birthday to You\"."
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"\"Happy, Happy Birthday Baby\" is a 1957 song written by Margo Sylvia & Gilbert Lopez.",
" \"Happy, Happy Birthday Baby\" was originally performed by The Tune Weavers, who had their only hit with this song.",
" Both Margo Sylvia and Gilbert Lopez were members of The Tune Weavers.",
" The single went to number four on the R&B chart and went to number five on the Hot 100.",
" The B-side of \"Happy, Happy Birthday Baby, was The Tune Weavers version of \"Ol' Man River\""
],
"title": "Happy, Happy Birthday Baby"
},
{
"sentences": [
"\"Happy Birthday\" is a 1980 song and by The Boys Next Door.",
" It was released as a single on 16 February 1980 on Missing Link.",
" The song is not related to the popular birthday song \"Happy Birthday to You\".",
" The first album it appeared on was \"The Birthday Party\".",
" It was later included as track two on the 1992 compilation \"Hits\"."
],
"title": "Happy Birthday (Birthday Party song)"
}
] |
[
"Title: Happy Birthday (mixtape)\n\nHappy Birthday is the fourth mixtape released by British rapper Tinie Tempah. The mixtape was released for free download on December 16, 2011 on Disturbing London Records - featuring production from 3Mindz, S-X, Wizzy Wow and Stargate. The mixtape title is \"Happy Birthday\" because the mixtape came into production around Tempah's 23rd birthday (November 7). Tracks \"Like It or Love It\", \"Lucky Cunt\" and \"Till I'm Gone (Remix)\" were leaked prior to the mixtape release to create buzz, with \"Like It or Love It\" receiving minor radio airplay. \"Happy Birthday\" features British rappers Chipmunk, Giggs, Wretch 32, G-Frsh, Tinchy Stryder and Krept and Konan, including a variety of American rappers; Soulja Boy, J. Cole and Big Sean, along with Wiz Khalifa, Pusha T and Jim Jones on the \"Till I'm Gone\" remix (originally released on August 29, 2011). British vocalist J. Warner also makes a guest appearance.",
"Title: Happy Birthday (Altered Images album)\n\nHappy Birthday is the debut album by the British new wave band Altered Images. Released in 1981, the album's title track, \"Happy Birthday\", became the band's biggest hit, peaking at number 2 in the UK in October of that year.",
"Title: Happy Birthday to You!\n\nHappy Birthday to You! is a 1959 children's book by Dr. Seuss. It deals with a fantastic land called Katroo, where the Birthday Bird throws the reader an amazing party on their special day. It consists of a running description of a fantastical celebration, narrated in the second person, of the reader's birthday, from dawn to late night. The celebration includes fantastical and colorful gifts, foods and a whirl of activities all arranged by the Birthday Bird for the reader's birthday. It focuses on the reader's self-actualization and concludes with the happy and exhausted reader falling blissfully asleep. A popular Seuss paragraph in this book reads: \"Today you are you, that is truer than true. There is no one alive who is youer than you.\"",
"Title: Happy Birthday Darlin'\n\n\"Happy Birthday Darlin' is a song written by Chuck Howard, and recorded by American country music artist Conway Twitty. It was released in October 1979 as the third and final single from his album \"Cross Winds\". \"Happy Birthday Darlin'\" was Conway Twitty's 23rd number one on the country chart as solo artist. The single stayed at number one for three weeks and spent a total of 11 weeks on the country chart.",
"Title: Happy Birthday to You\n\n\"Happy Birthday to You\", more commonly known as simply \"Happy Birthday\", is a song that is traditionally sung to celebrate the anniversary of a person's birth. According to the 1998 \"Guinness World Records\", \"Happy Birthday to You\" is the most recognized song in the English language, followed by \"For He's a Jolly Good Fellow\". The song's base lyrics have been translated into at least 18 languages. The melody of \"Happy Birthday to You\" comes from the song \"Good Morning to All\", which has traditionally been attributed to American sisters Patty and Mildred J. Hill in 1893, although the claim that the sisters composed the tune is disputed.",
"Title: Happy Happy Birthday To Me Records\n\nHappy Happy Birthday To Me Records is an American independent record label based in Athens, Georgia. Its catalogue was originally heavily weighted towards twee indie pop music, with several of its bands being associated with or influenced by The Elephant 6 Recording Company. The label originally began as a compilation CD, \"Happy Happy Birthday To Me Volume 1\", before it expanded into a 7\" singles club, which released records by, among others, Of Montreal, Marshmallow Coast, The Essex Green, Great Lakes and Masters of the Hemisphere, while also releasing several tape and CD compilations. The singles club was noted for its individuality, with each individual record by an artist often being different. For example, each copy of The Essex Green's single came with a different original photograph on the sleeve, while Marshmallow Coast's were hand-drawn by school children. The label then began to release full-length CDs for the first time, the first of these being Birddog's \"A Sweet and Bitter Fancy\". The label also continued to release 7\"s, compilations and T-shirts, as well as a video compilation DVD, and a further singles club featuring Bunnygrunt, Casper and the Cookies, and Andy From Denver. There are currently over 150 releases on the label, and an even larger catalogue of distributed titles. Today, its catalogue has expanded to span several genres.",
"Title: Happy Birthday Sweet Sixteen\n\n\"Happy Birthday Sweet Sixteen\" is a pop song released in 1961 by Neil Sedaka. Sedaka wrote the music and performed the song, while the lyrics were written by Howard Greenfield. The song is noted for being similar in musical structure to Take Good Care of My Baby by Bobby Vee (another 1961 hit), and additionally for its resemblance to the melody of the Chiffons' subsequent 1963 hit \"One Fine Day\". Both of these songs exhibiting similarity to \"Happy Birthday Sweet Sixteen\" were penned by the team of Carole King and Gerry Goffin. The song reached #6 on the \"Billboard\" Hot 100 chart and no 3 on the UK Singles Chart.",
"Title: Mildred J. Hill\n\nMildred Jane Hill (June 27, 1859 – June 5, 1916) was an American songwriter and musicologist, who composed the melody for \"Good Morning to All\", later used as the melody for \"Happy Birthday to You\".",
"Title: Happy, Happy Birthday Baby\n\n\"Happy, Happy Birthday Baby\" is a 1957 song written by Margo Sylvia & Gilbert Lopez. \"Happy, Happy Birthday Baby\" was originally performed by The Tune Weavers, who had their only hit with this song. Both Margo Sylvia and Gilbert Lopez were members of The Tune Weavers. The single went to number four on the R&B chart and went to number five on the Hot 100. The B-side of \"Happy, Happy Birthday Baby, was The Tune Weavers version of \"Ol' Man River\"",
"Title: Happy Birthday (Birthday Party song)\n\n\"Happy Birthday\" is a 1980 song and by The Boys Next Door. It was released as a single on 16 February 1980 on Missing Link. The song is not related to the popular birthday song \"Happy Birthday to You\". The first album it appeared on was \"The Birthday Party\". It was later included as track two on the 1992 compilation \"Hits\"."
] |
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Siguang Ri and Baltoro Kangri, are related to which type of natural land mass?
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mountain
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comparison
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easy
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{
"title": [
"Siguang Ri",
"Baltoro Kangri"
],
"sent_id": [
0,
0
]
}
|
[
{
"sentences": [
"Freguesia de Nossa Senhora de Fátima is the northernmost and largest freguesia (parish) in Macau Peninsula, Macau.",
" It has an area of 2.7 km2 and a population of 126,000, which constitutes about 40.3% of the peninsula's land mass and one-third of the population.",
" It consists mostly of land reclaimed from the sea,Natural land comprises only a quarter of its current size.",
" It was developed from farmlands in the 1960s and 1970s, to become an industrial area.",
" Forty-one percent of Macau's factories are located in the parish."
],
"title": "Nossa Senhora de Fátima, Macau"
},
{
"sentences": [
"The Abruzzi Glacier (Urdu: ) is a glacier north of the Baltoro Kangri peak in Gilgit-Baltistan, Pakistan.",
" The glacier joins the Baltoro Glacier (one of the largest glaciers outside the polar region) that flows northwest in the beginning and then turns westward.",
" The glacier provides superb views of K2, highest peak in Pakistan."
],
"title": "Abruzzi Glacier"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Schmeeckle Reserve is a 280 acre natural land area located on the University of Wisconsin–Stevens Point, in Stevens Point, Wisconsin, United States.",
" It contains hiking trails, natural land area, a visitor center, multiple habitats, abundant wildlife and a manmade lake.",
" \"The Reserve was created to protect and restore native ecological communities, serve as an outdoor classroom for students and teachers, and provide recreational opportunities to all visitors.\""
],
"title": "Schmeeckle Reserve (Stevens Point, Wisconsin)"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Alaska is a state of the United States situated in the northwest extremity of the North American continent.",
" According to the 2010 United States Census, Alaska is the 4th least populous state with 710,231 inhabitants but is the largest by land area spanning 570640.95 sqmi .",
" s of 2014 , Alaska has 148 incorporated cities: four unified home rule municipalities, which are considered both boroughs and cities, ten home rule cities, nineteen first class cities and 115 second class cities.",
" As reflected in the 2010 Census, Alaska's incorporated cities cover only % of the territory's land mass but are home to % of its population.",
" The majority of the incorporated land mass consists of the four unified municipalities, each over 1700 sqmi in size.",
" Only two other cities have an incorporated area exceeding 100 sqmi : Unalaska, which includes the fishing port of Dutch Harbor, and Valdez, which includes the terminus of the Trans-Alaska Pipeline System."
],
"title": "List of cities in Alaska"
},
{
"sentences": [
"South Korea is located in East Asia, on the southern half of the Korean Peninsula jutting out from the far east of the Asian land mass.",
" The only country with a land border to South Korea is North Korea, lying to the north with 238 km of border running along the Korean Demilitarized Zone.",
" South Korea is mostly surrounded by water and has 2,413 km of coast line along three seas.",
" To the west is the Yellow Sea, to the south is the East China Sea, and to the east is Ulleung-do and Liancourt Rocks in the (East Sea).",
" Geographically, South Korea's land mass is approximately 100,032 km2 .",
" 290 km2 of South Korea are occupied by water.",
" The approximate coordinates are 37° North, 127° 30 East."
],
"title": "Geography of South Korea"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Baltoro Kangri (Urdu: بلتورو کنگری ; also known as the Golden Throne) is a mountain of the Karakoram mountain range in Gilgit-Baltistan, Pakistan.",
" Baltoro Kangri is the 82nd highest mountain in the world with an elevation of 7312 m .",
" It lies to the south of the Gasherbrums and east of Chogolisa Peak (7,665 m).",
" The huge Baltoro Glacier (which is one of the largest glaciers outside polar regions) rises from the foot of Baltoro Kangri.",
" In the north of Baltoro Kangri is the Abruzzi Glacier."
],
"title": "Baltoro Kangri"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Siguang Ri is a mountain in the Mahalangur Himalayas of Tibet, China.",
" At an elevation of 7308 m it is the 83rd highest peak on Earth.",
" It is located approximately 6 kilometers NNE of Cho Oyu, the world's 6th highest mountain."
],
"title": "Siguang Ri"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Patranomodon (from Greek, patra meaning “father”, “father of anomodonts”) is an extinct genus belonging to the group of anomodontia.",
" Rubidge and Hopson named this anomodont after discovering its skull.",
" Anomodontia is a group of terrestrial organisms that roamed the land on four limbs.",
" Other genus belonging to the same group of anomodontia include \"Suminia,\" being the most complete basal anomodont, however \"Patranomodon\" being the most primitive.",
" \"Patranomodon\" is the sister taxon to \"Dicynodon\", which belongs to the group of Dicynodontia.",
" Dicynodontia is known to be a carnivore unlike the Patranomodon, whom feeds on plant material.",
" It is also a sister taxa to Galechirus, Galeops, and Galepus.",
" Patranomodon believed to range in the Karoo of Southern Africa, however it is proposed that anomodonts ranged from the European continent (known as today) to the southern region of Africa as well as China and India.",
" This is because the continents that we know today as Europe, Asia, and Africa, were connected in one very large land mass.",
" This land mass was walk-able for many terrestrial organisms, and was called Pangaean. Patranomodon roamed this planet during the middle to late Permian era, which were about 268 to 265 million years ago.",
" These land dwelling creatures belong to a group of Synapsida Therapsida."
],
"title": "Patranomodon"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Potrero Point San Francisco is the location of the earliest and most important industrial facilities in the Western United States on the eastern extension of San Francisco's Potrero Hill, a natural land mass extending into San Francisco Bay south of Mission Bay.",
" Potrero Point, the point of Potrero Hill, was systematically blasted and cut, its serpentine cliffs removed.",
" The work yielded two square miles of rock for fill and hundreds of acres of flat industrial land east of Illinois street between 20th Street and Islais Creek."
],
"title": "Potrero Point"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Snow Dome (Urdu: سنو ڈوم ) is a mountain in the Karakoram range near Concordia in Gilgit–Baltistan, Pakistan.",
" It lies in the east of Chogolisa Peak (7,665 m) and in the southwest of Baltoro Kangri (7,312 m)."
],
"title": "Snow Dome, Concordia"
}
] |
[
"Title: Nossa Senhora de Fátima, Macau\n\nFreguesia de Nossa Senhora de Fátima is the northernmost and largest freguesia (parish) in Macau Peninsula, Macau. It has an area of 2.7 km2 and a population of 126,000, which constitutes about 40.3% of the peninsula's land mass and one-third of the population. It consists mostly of land reclaimed from the sea,Natural land comprises only a quarter of its current size. It was developed from farmlands in the 1960s and 1970s, to become an industrial area. Forty-one percent of Macau's factories are located in the parish.",
"Title: Abruzzi Glacier\n\nThe Abruzzi Glacier (Urdu: ) is a glacier north of the Baltoro Kangri peak in Gilgit-Baltistan, Pakistan. The glacier joins the Baltoro Glacier (one of the largest glaciers outside the polar region) that flows northwest in the beginning and then turns westward. The glacier provides superb views of K2, highest peak in Pakistan.",
"Title: Schmeeckle Reserve (Stevens Point, Wisconsin)\n\nSchmeeckle Reserve is a 280 acre natural land area located on the University of Wisconsin–Stevens Point, in Stevens Point, Wisconsin, United States. It contains hiking trails, natural land area, a visitor center, multiple habitats, abundant wildlife and a manmade lake. \"The Reserve was created to protect and restore native ecological communities, serve as an outdoor classroom for students and teachers, and provide recreational opportunities to all visitors.\"",
"Title: List of cities in Alaska\n\nAlaska is a state of the United States situated in the northwest extremity of the North American continent. According to the 2010 United States Census, Alaska is the 4th least populous state with 710,231 inhabitants but is the largest by land area spanning 570640.95 sqmi . s of 2014 , Alaska has 148 incorporated cities: four unified home rule municipalities, which are considered both boroughs and cities, ten home rule cities, nineteen first class cities and 115 second class cities. As reflected in the 2010 Census, Alaska's incorporated cities cover only % of the territory's land mass but are home to % of its population. The majority of the incorporated land mass consists of the four unified municipalities, each over 1700 sqmi in size. Only two other cities have an incorporated area exceeding 100 sqmi : Unalaska, which includes the fishing port of Dutch Harbor, and Valdez, which includes the terminus of the Trans-Alaska Pipeline System.",
"Title: Geography of South Korea\n\nSouth Korea is located in East Asia, on the southern half of the Korean Peninsula jutting out from the far east of the Asian land mass. The only country with a land border to South Korea is North Korea, lying to the north with 238 km of border running along the Korean Demilitarized Zone. South Korea is mostly surrounded by water and has 2,413 km of coast line along three seas. To the west is the Yellow Sea, to the south is the East China Sea, and to the east is Ulleung-do and Liancourt Rocks in the (East Sea). Geographically, South Korea's land mass is approximately 100,032 km2 . 290 km2 of South Korea are occupied by water. The approximate coordinates are 37° North, 127° 30 East.",
"Title: Baltoro Kangri\n\nBaltoro Kangri (Urdu: بلتورو کنگری ; also known as the Golden Throne) is a mountain of the Karakoram mountain range in Gilgit-Baltistan, Pakistan. Baltoro Kangri is the 82nd highest mountain in the world with an elevation of 7312 m . It lies to the south of the Gasherbrums and east of Chogolisa Peak (7,665 m). The huge Baltoro Glacier (which is one of the largest glaciers outside polar regions) rises from the foot of Baltoro Kangri. In the north of Baltoro Kangri is the Abruzzi Glacier.",
"Title: Siguang Ri\n\nSiguang Ri is a mountain in the Mahalangur Himalayas of Tibet, China. At an elevation of 7308 m it is the 83rd highest peak on Earth. It is located approximately 6 kilometers NNE of Cho Oyu, the world's 6th highest mountain.",
"Title: Patranomodon\n\nPatranomodon (from Greek, patra meaning “father”, “father of anomodonts”) is an extinct genus belonging to the group of anomodontia. Rubidge and Hopson named this anomodont after discovering its skull. Anomodontia is a group of terrestrial organisms that roamed the land on four limbs. Other genus belonging to the same group of anomodontia include \"Suminia,\" being the most complete basal anomodont, however \"Patranomodon\" being the most primitive. \"Patranomodon\" is the sister taxon to \"Dicynodon\", which belongs to the group of Dicynodontia. Dicynodontia is known to be a carnivore unlike the Patranomodon, whom feeds on plant material. It is also a sister taxa to Galechirus, Galeops, and Galepus. Patranomodon believed to range in the Karoo of Southern Africa, however it is proposed that anomodonts ranged from the European continent (known as today) to the southern region of Africa as well as China and India. This is because the continents that we know today as Europe, Asia, and Africa, were connected in one very large land mass. This land mass was walk-able for many terrestrial organisms, and was called Pangaean. Patranomodon roamed this planet during the middle to late Permian era, which were about 268 to 265 million years ago. These land dwelling creatures belong to a group of Synapsida Therapsida.",
"Title: Potrero Point\n\nPotrero Point San Francisco is the location of the earliest and most important industrial facilities in the Western United States on the eastern extension of San Francisco's Potrero Hill, a natural land mass extending into San Francisco Bay south of Mission Bay. Potrero Point, the point of Potrero Hill, was systematically blasted and cut, its serpentine cliffs removed. The work yielded two square miles of rock for fill and hundreds of acres of flat industrial land east of Illinois street between 20th Street and Islais Creek.",
"Title: Snow Dome, Concordia\n\nSnow Dome (Urdu: سنو ڈوم ) is a mountain in the Karakoram range near Concordia in Gilgit–Baltistan, Pakistan. It lies in the east of Chogolisa Peak (7,665 m) and in the southwest of Baltoro Kangri (7,312 m)."
] |
2,446
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The Snowball family included Nathaniel, who was recorded in a document that held names and descriptions of what?
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3,000 Black Loyalists
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bridge
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hard
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{
"title": [
"Snowball family (Sierra Leone)",
"Book of Negroes"
],
"sent_id": [
2,
0
]
}
|
[
{
"sentences": [
"The family of Gediminas is a group of family members of Gediminas, Grand Duke of Lithuania (ca. 1275–1341), who interacted in the 14th century.",
" The family included the siblings, children, and grandchildren of the Grand Duke and played the pivotal role in the history of Lithuania for the period as the Lithuanian nobility had not yet acquired its influence.",
" Gediminas was also the forefather of the Gediminid dynasty, which ruled the Grand Duchy of Lithuania from 1310s or 1280s to 1572."
],
"title": "Family of Gediminas"
},
{
"sentences": [
"The Book of Negroes is a historical document that records names and descriptions of 3,000 Black Loyalists, the African-American slaves who escaped to the British lines during the American Revolution and were evacuated to points in Nova Scotia as free people of colour."
],
"title": "Book of Negroes"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Memecylaceae was a family of flowering plants.",
" The family included about 430 species of trees and shrubs in seven genera.",
" Memecylaceae are widespread in the tropics.",
" The family has now been included within the Melastomataceae under the APG III system of classification, When classified alone, this family included the following genera:"
],
"title": "Memecylaceae"
},
{
"sentences": [
"The Ballads were an American vocal group formed in 1961 in Oakland.",
" Band members included Nathaniel Romerson, Jon Foster, Rico Thompson, and Lesley LaPalma.",
" The band had one hit single in 1968, entitled \"God Bless Our Love\".",
" This song reached #65 on the Billboard pop singles charts and #8 on the R&B Singles charts.",
" This song was picked by WDIA program director Bill Thomas as a \"Biggest Leftfield Happening\" in Billboard's programming aids.",
" The B side of this record was the song \"My Baby Knows How to Love Her Man.\"",
" This record was released on Venture Records #615."
],
"title": "The Ballads (group)"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Martín De León (1765–1833) was a rancher and wealthy Mexican empresario descended from Spanish aristocracy.",
" He was the patriarch of one of the prominent founding families of early Texas.",
" De León and his wife Patricia de la Garza established De León's Colony, the only predominantly Mexican colony in Texas.",
" They founded the town of Victoria, on the Guadalupe River, originally named \"Villa de Nuestra Señora de Guadalupe Victoria Nombre de Jesús\".",
" The name on the land grant acknowledged both the river and Mexico's president Guadalupe Victoria.",
" Martín's first career was as a supplier of basic necessities to Real de San Nicolás mine workers.",
" He joined the Fieles de Burgos regiment in 1790, being promoted to Captain.",
" The De León E–J (Espíritu de Jesús) cattle brand became the first registered brand in what was to become Texas.",
" The extended De León family included politicians and freedom fighters who helped alter the course of history both in Texas and in Mexico.",
" Recorded Texas Historic Landmark number 6542 placed at Evergreen Cemetery in 1936 acknowledges Don Martin de León's contribution to Texas.",
" Recorded Texas Historic Landmark number 6543 placed at Church and Bridge Streets in 1936 denotes Don Martin de León's home in Victoria."
],
"title": "Martín De León"
},
{
"sentences": [
"The Ogle Baronetcy, of Worthy, was a title in the Baronetage of the United Kingdom.",
" It was created on 12 March 1816 for Admiral Chaloner Ogle, of Kings Worthy, Hampshire.",
" The Ogles were a prominent Northumberland family from before the time of the Norman Conquest.",
" They settled at Ogle, Northumberland and in 1341 were granted licence to fortify their manor house, which became known as Ogle Castle.",
" In the 14th and 15th centuries the family included seven medieval Barons (see Baron Ogle).",
" Their estates including Ogle and Bothal Castle fell by marriage to the Cavendish family ( later Dukes of Portland) on the death of the 7th and last Baron, without male heir in 1597."
],
"title": "Ogle baronets"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Botrychiaceae (moonwort family) was recognized as a segregate family of ferns.",
" The family included the genera \"Botrychium\" (the moonworts), \"Botrypus\" (the rattlesnake fern), and \"Sceptridium\" (the grape-ferns).",
" Older fern classifications took a broad circumscription of \"Botrychium\" and included the genus in family Ophioglossaceae."
],
"title": "Botrychiaceae"
},
{
"sentences": [
"The Hypsiprymnodontidae are a family of macropods, one of two families containing animals commonly referred to as rat-kangaroos.",
" The single known extant genus and species in this family, the musky rat-kangaroo, \"Hypsiprymnodon moschatus\", occurs in northern Australia.",
" During the Pleistocene, this family included the megafauna genus \"propleopus\"."
],
"title": "Hypsiprymnodontidae"
},
{
"sentences": [
"The Vaez family was a prominent Jewish family of Lisbon, whose foremost members, the four brothers Immanuel, Pedro, Ayres, and Salvador, resided in Portugal as Marranos during the sixteenth century.",
" The family included several Jewish scholars and physicians for the royal family."
],
"title": "Vaez"
},
{
"sentences": [
"The Snowball family was a prominent settler Creole family of Nova Scotian descent.",
" The Snowballs were originally African-American slaves from \"Princess Ann County, Virginia\" and were formerly the property of Richard Murray.",
" Nathaniel Snowball, who was the son of Violet Snowball and the brother of Mary Snowball, was only 12 years old when he was recorded in the Book of Negroes and described as a \"fine boy.",
" Formerly the property of Richard Murray of Princess Ann County, Virginia; left him 7 years ago\".",
" Nathaniel became a prominent settler and the patriarch of the Snowball family in Settler Town, Sierra Leone."
],
"title": "Snowball family (Sierra Leone)"
}
] |
[
"Title: Family of Gediminas\n\nThe family of Gediminas is a group of family members of Gediminas, Grand Duke of Lithuania (ca. 1275–1341), who interacted in the 14th century. The family included the siblings, children, and grandchildren of the Grand Duke and played the pivotal role in the history of Lithuania for the period as the Lithuanian nobility had not yet acquired its influence. Gediminas was also the forefather of the Gediminid dynasty, which ruled the Grand Duchy of Lithuania from 1310s or 1280s to 1572.",
"Title: Book of Negroes\n\nThe Book of Negroes is a historical document that records names and descriptions of 3,000 Black Loyalists, the African-American slaves who escaped to the British lines during the American Revolution and were evacuated to points in Nova Scotia as free people of colour.",
"Title: Memecylaceae\n\nMemecylaceae was a family of flowering plants. The family included about 430 species of trees and shrubs in seven genera. Memecylaceae are widespread in the tropics. The family has now been included within the Melastomataceae under the APG III system of classification, When classified alone, this family included the following genera:",
"Title: The Ballads (group)\n\nThe Ballads were an American vocal group formed in 1961 in Oakland. Band members included Nathaniel Romerson, Jon Foster, Rico Thompson, and Lesley LaPalma. The band had one hit single in 1968, entitled \"God Bless Our Love\". This song reached #65 on the Billboard pop singles charts and #8 on the R&B Singles charts. This song was picked by WDIA program director Bill Thomas as a \"Biggest Leftfield Happening\" in Billboard's programming aids. The B side of this record was the song \"My Baby Knows How to Love Her Man.\" This record was released on Venture Records #615.",
"Title: Martín De León\n\nMartín De León (1765–1833) was a rancher and wealthy Mexican empresario descended from Spanish aristocracy. He was the patriarch of one of the prominent founding families of early Texas. De León and his wife Patricia de la Garza established De León's Colony, the only predominantly Mexican colony in Texas. They founded the town of Victoria, on the Guadalupe River, originally named \"Villa de Nuestra Señora de Guadalupe Victoria Nombre de Jesús\". The name on the land grant acknowledged both the river and Mexico's president Guadalupe Victoria. Martín's first career was as a supplier of basic necessities to Real de San Nicolás mine workers. He joined the Fieles de Burgos regiment in 1790, being promoted to Captain. The De León E–J (Espíritu de Jesús) cattle brand became the first registered brand in what was to become Texas. The extended De León family included politicians and freedom fighters who helped alter the course of history both in Texas and in Mexico. Recorded Texas Historic Landmark number 6542 placed at Evergreen Cemetery in 1936 acknowledges Don Martin de León's contribution to Texas. Recorded Texas Historic Landmark number 6543 placed at Church and Bridge Streets in 1936 denotes Don Martin de León's home in Victoria.",
"Title: Ogle baronets\n\nThe Ogle Baronetcy, of Worthy, was a title in the Baronetage of the United Kingdom. It was created on 12 March 1816 for Admiral Chaloner Ogle, of Kings Worthy, Hampshire. The Ogles were a prominent Northumberland family from before the time of the Norman Conquest. They settled at Ogle, Northumberland and in 1341 were granted licence to fortify their manor house, which became known as Ogle Castle. In the 14th and 15th centuries the family included seven medieval Barons (see Baron Ogle). Their estates including Ogle and Bothal Castle fell by marriage to the Cavendish family ( later Dukes of Portland) on the death of the 7th and last Baron, without male heir in 1597.",
"Title: Botrychiaceae\n\nBotrychiaceae (moonwort family) was recognized as a segregate family of ferns. The family included the genera \"Botrychium\" (the moonworts), \"Botrypus\" (the rattlesnake fern), and \"Sceptridium\" (the grape-ferns). Older fern classifications took a broad circumscription of \"Botrychium\" and included the genus in family Ophioglossaceae.",
"Title: Hypsiprymnodontidae\n\nThe Hypsiprymnodontidae are a family of macropods, one of two families containing animals commonly referred to as rat-kangaroos. The single known extant genus and species in this family, the musky rat-kangaroo, \"Hypsiprymnodon moschatus\", occurs in northern Australia. During the Pleistocene, this family included the megafauna genus \"propleopus\".",
"Title: Vaez\n\nThe Vaez family was a prominent Jewish family of Lisbon, whose foremost members, the four brothers Immanuel, Pedro, Ayres, and Salvador, resided in Portugal as Marranos during the sixteenth century. The family included several Jewish scholars and physicians for the royal family.",
"Title: Snowball family (Sierra Leone)\n\nThe Snowball family was a prominent settler Creole family of Nova Scotian descent. The Snowballs were originally African-American slaves from \"Princess Ann County, Virginia\" and were formerly the property of Richard Murray. Nathaniel Snowball, who was the son of Violet Snowball and the brother of Mary Snowball, was only 12 years old when he was recorded in the Book of Negroes and described as a \"fine boy. Formerly the property of Richard Murray of Princess Ann County, Virginia; left him 7 years ago\". Nathaniel became a prominent settler and the patriarch of the Snowball family in Settler Town, Sierra Leone."
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The county in which Sun River Montana is located is ranked as the what most populous county in Montana?
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" Dated to around 11,500 BP, Upward Sun River is the site of the oldest human remains discovered on the American side of Beringia.",
" The site was first discovered in 2006."
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"Gibson Reservoir is located just south of the Bob Marshall Wilderness in Montana.",
" The reservoir is formed by the concrete arch Gibson Dam and backs water up between a hilly pass for about 3 miles.",
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" The reservoir is mainly used for irrigation control."
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"Gibson Dam is a concrete arch dam on the Sun River, a tributary of the Missouri River, about 60 mi west of Great Falls, Montana in the United States.",
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"Cadotte Pass, known in the mid to late 1800s as Cadotte's Pass, is a pass in the Rocky Mountains located on the Continental Divide in the U.S. state of Montana.",
" Pierre Cadotte, a white settler at Fort Benton, Montana, explored the pass in 1851.",
" Prior to his exploration Tribal people utilized the pass while migrating to the buffalo hunting plains around the Sun River.",
" Isaac Stevens, Territorial Governor of the Montana Territory, named the pass after Cadotte in 1853.",
" The pass is 6073 ft above sea level."
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"Fairfield Sun Times is a weekly newspaper serving Fairfield, Montana and surrounding towns Choteau, Augusta, Vaughn, Power, Simms, Ft. Shaw and Sun River.",
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"Robert Vaughn (born Robert Vaughan; June 5, 1836 — March 23, 1918) was a Welsh immigrant to the United States and an important rancher, farmer, and businessman in the U.S. state of Montana before and after the early years of its statehood.",
" He homesteaded the Vaughn ranch in the Sun River valley in Montana, building a sandstone mansion as his home there.",
" The town of Vaughn, Montana, is named in his honor, and helped co-found the city of Great Falls, Montana.",
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"Petroleum County is a county located in the U.S. state of Montana.",
" As of the 2010 census, the population was 494, making it the least populous county in Montana and the seventh-least populous in the United States.",
" Its county seat is Winnett.",
" The Montana Legislature approved the formation of the county by separating it from Fergus County; Petroleum County was thus created on February 25, 1925, as the last of Montana's 56 counties."
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"The J. C. Adams Stone Barn is a historic Romanesque Revival barn constructed of stone and wood located about 1 mi northeast of the town of Sun River, Montana, in the United States.",
" It is just south of U.S. Route 89.",
" It is the only Romanesque Revival stone barn in the United States located west of the Mississippi River.",
" Chere Jiusto, Christine Brown, and Tom Ferris of the Montana Historical Society have described the Adams Stone Barn as \"one of Montana's most-beloved and best-known landmark barns.\"",
" The structure was added to the National Register of Historic Places on January 12, 1979."
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"Sun River is a census-designated place (CDP) in Cascade County, Montana, United States.",
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"Cascade County (\"cascade\" means \"waterfall\" in French) is a county located in the U.S. state of Montana.",
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" Its county seat is Great Falls."
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"Title: Gibson Reservoir\n\nGibson Reservoir is located just south of the Bob Marshall Wilderness in Montana. The reservoir is formed by the concrete arch Gibson Dam and backs water up between a hilly pass for about 3 miles. The water in the dam is initially provided by spring snow runoff and carried there via the North Fork Sun River and the South Fork Sun River right after the two join. The reservoir is mainly used for irrigation control.",
"Title: Gibson Dam\n\nGibson Dam is a concrete arch dam on the Sun River, a tributary of the Missouri River, about 60 mi west of Great Falls, Montana in the United States. Located on the eastern edge of the Rocky Mountains, the dam was built by the U.S. Bureau of Reclamation (USBR) between 1926 and 1929 as part of the Sun River Project to develop about 93000 acre of irrigated land in the Sun River Valley.",
"Title: Cadotte Pass\n\nCadotte Pass, known in the mid to late 1800s as Cadotte's Pass, is a pass in the Rocky Mountains located on the Continental Divide in the U.S. state of Montana. Pierre Cadotte, a white settler at Fort Benton, Montana, explored the pass in 1851. Prior to his exploration Tribal people utilized the pass while migrating to the buffalo hunting plains around the Sun River. Isaac Stevens, Territorial Governor of the Montana Territory, named the pass after Cadotte in 1853. The pass is 6073 ft above sea level.",
"Title: Fairfield Sun Times\n\nFairfield Sun Times is a weekly newspaper serving Fairfield, Montana and surrounding towns Choteau, Augusta, Vaughn, Power, Simms, Ft. Shaw and Sun River. Its circulation area encompasses parts of Teton County, Cascade County and Lewis and Clark County.",
"Title: Robert Vaughn (Montana)\n\nRobert Vaughn (born Robert Vaughan; June 5, 1836 — March 23, 1918) was a Welsh immigrant to the United States and an important rancher, farmer, and businessman in the U.S. state of Montana before and after the early years of its statehood. He homesteaded the Vaughn ranch in the Sun River valley in Montana, building a sandstone mansion as his home there. The town of Vaughn, Montana, is named in his honor, and helped co-found the city of Great Falls, Montana. He built the Arvon Block, a hotel and stable in Great Falls, one of the city's earliest buildings; the ranch and the hotel are both listed on the National Register of Historic Places.",
"Title: Petroleum County, Montana\n\nPetroleum County is a county located in the U.S. state of Montana. As of the 2010 census, the population was 494, making it the least populous county in Montana and the seventh-least populous in the United States. Its county seat is Winnett. The Montana Legislature approved the formation of the county by separating it from Fergus County; Petroleum County was thus created on February 25, 1925, as the last of Montana's 56 counties.",
"Title: J. C. Adams Stone Barn\n\nThe J. C. Adams Stone Barn is a historic Romanesque Revival barn constructed of stone and wood located about 1 mi northeast of the town of Sun River, Montana, in the United States. It is just south of U.S. Route 89. It is the only Romanesque Revival stone barn in the United States located west of the Mississippi River. Chere Jiusto, Christine Brown, and Tom Ferris of the Montana Historical Society have described the Adams Stone Barn as \"one of Montana's most-beloved and best-known landmark barns.\" The structure was added to the National Register of Historic Places on January 12, 1979.",
"Title: Sun River, Montana\n\nSun River is a census-designated place (CDP) in Cascade County, Montana, United States. The population was 124 at the 2010 census. It is part of the Great Falls, Montana Metropolitan Statistical Area.",
"Title: Cascade County, Montana\n\nCascade County (\"cascade\" means \"waterfall\" in French) is a county located in the U.S. state of Montana. As of the 2010 census, the population was 81,327, making it the fifth-most populous county in Montana. Its county seat is Great Falls."
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2,448
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What song by 2 Chainz was produced by Thomas Wesley Pentz?
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Netflix
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" This track was produced by FKi.",
" The song was later included as an iTunes exclusive track on 2 Chainz' third studio album \"ColleGrove\".",
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"Thomas Wesley Pentz (born November 10, 1978), better known by his stage name Diplo, is an American DJ, record producer, rapper, singer, songwriter and record executive based in Los Angeles, California.",
" He is the co-creator and lead member of the dancehall music project Major Lazer, and along with producer and DJ Skrillex, formed the electronic duo Jack Ü.",
" He founded and manages record company Mad Decent, as well as co-founding the non-profit organization Heaps Decent.",
" Among other jobs, he has worked as a schoolteacher in Philadelphia.",
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"\"Netflix\" is a song by American rapper 2 Chainz from his second studio album \"\".",
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"ColleGrove is the third studio album by American rapper 2 Chainz.",
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"\"I Do It\" is a song by American rapper 2 Chainz from his second studio album \"\" (2013).",
" \"I Do It\" features fellow rappers Drake and Lil Wayne, with production from D. Rich, Diplo and Wonder Arillo.",
" The song was featured on a 2 Chainz, Beats by Dr. Dre commercial.",
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"\"Unapologetic Bitch\" is a song recorded by American singer and songwriter Madonna for her thirteenth studio album, \"Rebel Heart\" (2015).",
" It was written by Madonna, Thomas Wesley Pentz, Shelco Garcia, Bryan Orellana, Maureen McDonald and Toby Gad, with production being done by Madonna, Garcia & Teenwolf, BV, Diplo and Ariel Rechtshaid.",
" The song's demo was leaked to the internet in December 2014, with twelve other tracks from the album.",
" Its final version was released on December 20, 2014, with five other tracks on the iTunes store, as \"an early Christmas gift\" to avoid more leakage.",
" The song was conceived while Madonna was in the studio with Diplo, who worked with the singer on more than eight songs for the album."
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"\"We Own It (Fast & Furious)\" is a song by 2 Chainz and Wiz Khalifa that appears on the \"Fast & Furious 6\" soundtrack.",
" The song appears in the opening and end credits of the film.",
" The song was also included as an international bonus track on 2 Chainz' second studio album \"\".",
" The song was used as the official theme for WWE's Royal Rumble 2014 event, as Chicago Cubs 3rd baseman Kris Bryant's walk-up song, and it was also featured on an episode of \"Parks and Recreation\"."
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"\"Evil Boy\" is a song by South African hip hop group Die Antwoord featuring rapper Wanga.",
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" It was released by Interscope Records and it serves as the final single from their album \"$O$\"."
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"\"R.I.P.\" is a song by American rapper Young Jeezy, released as the second single from his twelfth mixtape \"It's Tha World\" (2012).",
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"Title: Netflix (song)\n\n\"Netflix\" is a song by American rapper 2 Chainz from his second studio album \"\". (2013) The song was released as the album's second promotional single on August 26, 2013. It was produced by Da Honorable C.N.O.T.E., Diplo and DJA and featured a guest appearance by Fergie. The song peaked on the US \"Billboard\" Bubbling Under R&B/Hip-Hop Singles at number six.",
"Title: ColleGrove\n\nColleGrove is the third studio album by American rapper 2 Chainz. It was released on March 4, 2016, by Def Jam Recordings. The album is the debut LP between 2 Chainz and American rapper Lil Wayne under the stage name ColleGrove, but due to Wayne's ongoing lawsuit with Cash Money Records, only 2 Chainz was credited as the primary artist. The album includes production from several high-profile record producers; including Southside, Mike Will Made It, TM88, Infamous, Zaytoven, Lil' C, Metro Boomin, Ben Billions and London on da Track, among others. \"ColleGrove\" received generally positive reviews from critics and it debuted at number four on the US \"Billboard\" 200.",
"Title: I Do It (2 Chainz song)\n\n\"I Do It\" is a song by American rapper 2 Chainz from his second studio album \"\" (2013). \"I Do It\" features fellow rappers Drake and Lil Wayne, with production from D. Rich, Diplo and Wonder Arillo. The song was featured on a 2 Chainz, Beats by Dr. Dre commercial. The song debuted at number 94 on the US \"Billboard\" Hot 100 upon the album's release.",
"Title: Diplo (disambiguation)\n\nDiplo, the stage name of Thomas Wesley Pentz (born 1978), is an American DJ, producer and songwriter.",
"Title: Unapologetic Bitch\n\n\"Unapologetic Bitch\" is a song recorded by American singer and songwriter Madonna for her thirteenth studio album, \"Rebel Heart\" (2015). It was written by Madonna, Thomas Wesley Pentz, Shelco Garcia, Bryan Orellana, Maureen McDonald and Toby Gad, with production being done by Madonna, Garcia & Teenwolf, BV, Diplo and Ariel Rechtshaid. The song's demo was leaked to the internet in December 2014, with twelve other tracks from the album. Its final version was released on December 20, 2014, with five other tracks on the iTunes store, as \"an early Christmas gift\" to avoid more leakage. The song was conceived while Madonna was in the studio with Diplo, who worked with the singer on more than eight songs for the album.",
"Title: We Own It (Fast & Furious)\n\n\"We Own It (Fast & Furious)\" is a song by 2 Chainz and Wiz Khalifa that appears on the \"Fast & Furious 6\" soundtrack. The song appears in the opening and end credits of the film. The song was also included as an international bonus track on 2 Chainz' second studio album \"\". The song was used as the official theme for WWE's Royal Rumble 2014 event, as Chicago Cubs 3rd baseman Kris Bryant's walk-up song, and it was also featured on an episode of \"Parks and Recreation\".",
"Title: Evil Boy\n\n\"Evil Boy\" is a song by South African hip hop group Die Antwoord featuring rapper Wanga. It was written by Tony Cottrell, Watkin Tudor Jones (Ninja), Justin De Nobrega, Hugo Pasquin, Thomas Wesley Pentz (Diplo), and Yolandi Visser, and was produced by Diplo. It was released by Interscope Records and it serves as the final single from their album \"$O$\".",
"Title: R.I.P. (Young Jeezy song)\n\n\"R.I.P.\" is a song by American rapper Young Jeezy, released as the second single from his twelfth mixtape \"It's Tha World\" (2012). It features vocals from fellow rapper 2 Chainz and was produced by record producer DJ Mustard, who helped to write the song with Young Jeezy and 2 Chainz."
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2,449
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James Lee Burke, is an American author of mysteries, his Robicheaux character has been portrayed twice on screen, second time by Tommy Lee Jones, a 2009 Franco-American mystical drama film directed by Bertrand Tavernier?
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In the Electric Mist
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"Round Midnight is a 1986 American-French musical drama film directed by Bertrand Tavernier and written by Tavernier and David Rayfiel.",
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"Title: In the Electric Mist\n\nIn the Electric Mist (French title: Dans la brume électrique) is a 2009 Franco-American mystical drama film directed by Bertrand Tavernier, written by Jerzy Kromolowski and Mary Olson-Kromolowski based on the novel \"In the Electric Mist with Confederate Dead\" by James Lee Burke, and stars Tommy Lee Jones in the lead role of Louisiana police detective Dave Robicheaux.",
"Title: Safe Conduct\n\nSafe Conduct (French: Laissez-passer ) is a 2002 French historical drama film directed by Bertrand Tavernier and written by Tavernier and Jean Cosmos.",
"Title: James Lee Burke\n\nJames Lee Burke (born December 5, 1936) is an American author of mysteries, best known for his Dave Robicheaux series. He has won Edgar Awards for \"Black Cherry Blues\" (1990) and \"Cimarron Rose\" (1998), and has also been presented with the Grand Master Award from the Mystery Writers of America. The Robicheaux character has been portrayed twice on screen, first by Alec Baldwin (\"Heaven's Prisoners\") and then Tommy Lee Jones (\"In the Electric Mist\").",
"Title: Heaven's Prisoners\n\nHeaven's Prisoners is a 1996 American crime drama thriller film directed by Phil Joanou and starring Alec Baldwin, Kelly Lynch, Mary Stuart Masterson, Teri Hatcher and Eric Roberts. It is based on a Dave Robicheaux homonymous novel by James Lee Burke. Harley Peyton and Scott Frank wrote the screenplay.",
"Title: Beatrice (film)\n\nBeatrice (French:La passion Béatrice, Italian:Quarto comandamento) is a 1987 French-Italian historical drama film directed by Bertrand Tavernier and starring Bernard-Pierre Donnadieu, Julie Delpy and Nils Tavernier.",
"Title: Dave Robicheaux\n\nDave Robicheaux (pronounced \"Row-buh-show\") is a fictional character in a series of mystery novels by American crime writer James Lee Burke.",
"Title: 2nd Magritte Awards\n\nThe 2nd Magritte Awards ceremony, presented by the Académie André Delvaux, honored the best films of 2010 and 2011 and took place on February 4, 2012, at the Square in the historic site of Mont des Arts, Brussels beginning at 7:45 p.m. CET. During the ceremony, the Académie André Delvaux presented Magritte Awards in 21 categories. The ceremony was televised in Belgium by BeTV. Film director Bertrand Tavernier presided the ceremony, while actress Helena Noguerra hosted the show for the second time.",
"Title: Holy Lola\n\nHoly Lola is a 2004 French drama film that is directed by Bertrand Tavernier. Tavernier said that the film was very, very moving, very exciting to do, and it made him fall in love with Cambodia.",
"Title: Round Midnight (film)\n\nRound Midnight is a 1986 American-French musical drama film directed by Bertrand Tavernier and written by Tavernier and David Rayfiel. It stars Dexter Gordon, François Cluzet and Herbie Hancock. Martin Scorsese, Philippe Noiret and Wayne Shorter appear in cameos."
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2,450
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"We Don't Talk Anymore" and "One Call Away" are by which American singer?
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Charlie Puth
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"\"One Call Away\" is a song by American rapper Chingy.",
" It's the third and final single off his debut album \"Jackpot\" (2003).",
" It features singer J-Weav singing the chorus.",
" The song was kept from being number one by Usher's \"Yeah!",
"\" for five consecutive weeks, peaking at number two on the US \"Billboard\" Hot 100.",
" It became a number one hit on the Hot Rap Songs chart for three weeks and peaked at numbers 3 and 6 on the Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs and Mainstream Top 40 charts respectively.",
" It also reached the top 40 in countries like Australia, Ireland, New Zealand and the UK.",
" A video for the single (directed by Erik White) was released that featured actress Keisha Knight-Pulliam and streetball player Philip \"Hot Sauce\" Champion.",
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" He co-wrote Charlie Puth's two-time platinum hit \"One Call Away\" which hit No. 1 on \"Billboard\"'s Adult Top 40 chart.",
" In 2009, he co-wrote \"Someday\" with Rob Thomas, which spent over 40 weeks in the Top 5 and became a No. 1 hit on \"Billboard\"' s Adult Top 40 chart. \"",
"Stuck Like Glue\", his collaboration with Sugarland, debuted on the \"Billboard\" Hot 100 at No. 20 and became the 11th most downloaded country music song of all time.",
" He has also been featured on Latin artist Gloria Trevi's #1 song \"Habla Blah Blah\".",
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" In 2015 he signed with Atlantic Records and released his debut single \"Marvin Gaye\", which features guest vocals from Meghan Trainor.",
" The single has been certified 2× Platinum in Australia, topped the charts in New Zealand, Ireland, and the United Kingdom, and peaked at number 21 on the US \"Billboard\" Hot 100.",
" Puth wrote, co-produced, and was featured on a song with Wiz Khalifa, \"See You Again\", included in the \"Furious 7\" soundtrack.",
" On May 1, 2015, Puth released an EP, \"Some Type of Love\".",
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" Sales of the album achieved Double Platinum in the US.",
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" The album was produced by The Trak Starz except for \"Bagg Up\", which was produced by DJ Quik.",
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" It contains guest vocals from Selena Gomez.",
" Jacob Kasher co-wrote the track with the artists.",
" The song was released on May 24, 2016, as the third and final single from the album.",
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" This album was produced by Alan Tarney who had previously worked with Richard on the hits including \"We Don't Talk Anymore\", \"Dreaming\", \"Wired for Sound\" and \"Some People\".",
" The two had not worked together since the 1989 album \"Stronger\".",
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" It was released on August 20, 2015 by Atlantic Records as the second single from the album, after the lead single \"Marvin Gaye\".",
" \"One Call Away\" is a gospel-infused pop soul song.",
" It reached number 12 on the \"Billboard\" Hot 100, making it Puth's third top 40 single in the US and his third highest-charting single as a lead artist to date, behind \"We Don't Talk Anymore\" and \"Attention\"."
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" The album peaked at number 4 in the UK album charts, and spent a total of 24 weeks on the chart over 1987–88.",
" The album was certified Platinum by the BPI and achieved sales over 1.3 million globally.",
" The album was produced by Alan Tarney who had produced two of Richard's previous albums, \"Wired for Sound\" and \"I'm No Hero\" in the early 1980s and written Richard's highest selling single \"We Don't Talk Anymore\" in 1979.",
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"Title: Shy Carter\n\nShy Carter (born August 21, 1984), is an American songwriter, record producer, and singer. Recently, Shy has written for top acts such as Meghan Trainor, Jason Derulo, Charlie Puth, Faith Hill, Tim McGraw, and Billy Currington. He co-wrote Charlie Puth's two-time platinum hit \"One Call Away\" which hit No. 1 on \"Billboard\"'s Adult Top 40 chart. In 2009, he co-wrote \"Someday\" with Rob Thomas, which spent over 40 weeks in the Top 5 and became a No. 1 hit on \"Billboard\"' s Adult Top 40 chart. \" Stuck Like Glue\", his collaboration with Sugarland, debuted on the \"Billboard\" Hot 100 at No. 20 and became the 11th most downloaded country music song of all time. He has also been featured on Latin artist Gloria Trevi's #1 song \"Habla Blah Blah\". He's also worked with Faith Hill, Ashanti, and Chingy. Carter also wrote a song titled \"Bring it Back\", which was released on August 7, 2015 and hit the Top 40 of \"Billboard\"'s Rhythmic chart.",
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"Title: Charlie Puth discography\n\nAmerican singer Charlie Puth has released one studio album, three extended plays, one video album, three singles, and three promotional singles. Puth released two extended plays, \"The Otto Tunes\" (2010) and \"Ego\" (2013), as an independent artist. In 2015 he signed with Atlantic Records and released his debut single \"Marvin Gaye\", which features guest vocals from Meghan Trainor. The single has been certified 2× Platinum in Australia, topped the charts in New Zealand, Ireland, and the United Kingdom, and peaked at number 21 on the US \"Billboard\" Hot 100. Puth wrote, co-produced, and was featured on a song with Wiz Khalifa, \"See You Again\", included in the \"Furious 7\" soundtrack. On May 1, 2015, Puth released an EP, \"Some Type of Love\". The pre-order for Puth's debut studio album \"Nine Track Mind\" started on August 20, 2015 along with the second single \"One Call Away\". The album was officially released on January 29, 2016.",
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"Title: We Don't Talk Anymore (Charlie Puth song)\n\n\"We Don't Talk Anymore\" is a song produced and performed by American singer Charlie Puth from his debut studio album \"Nine Track Mind\" (2016). It contains guest vocals from Selena Gomez. Jacob Kasher co-wrote the track with the artists. The song was released on May 24, 2016, as the third and final single from the album. Musically, it is a pop song with tropical-inspired production.",
"Title: Wanted (Cliff Richard album)\n\nWanted is the 70th studio album by British singer Cliff Richard, released by Papillion on 5 November 2001 in the UK. This album was produced by Alan Tarney who had previously worked with Richard on the hits including \"We Don't Talk Anymore\", \"Dreaming\", \"Wired for Sound\" and \"Some People\". The two had not worked together since the 1989 album \"Stronger\". The album reached #11 in the UK Albums Chart and stayed in the charts for 8 weeks.",
"Title: One Call Away (Charlie Puth song)\n\n\"One Call Away\" is a song by American singer Charlie Puth for his debut album \"Nine Track Mind\". It was released on August 20, 2015 by Atlantic Records as the second single from the album, after the lead single \"Marvin Gaye\". \"One Call Away\" is a gospel-infused pop soul song. It reached number 12 on the \"Billboard\" Hot 100, making it Puth's third top 40 single in the US and his third highest-charting single as a lead artist to date, behind \"We Don't Talk Anymore\" and \"Attention\".",
"Title: Always Guaranteed\n\nAlways Guaranteed is studio album by Cliff Richard, released in 1987. The album peaked at number 4 in the UK album charts, and spent a total of 24 weeks on the chart over 1987–88. The album was certified Platinum by the BPI and achieved sales over 1.3 million globally. The album was produced by Alan Tarney who had produced two of Richard's previous albums, \"Wired for Sound\" and \"I'm No Hero\" in the early 1980s and written Richard's highest selling single \"We Don't Talk Anymore\" in 1979. Tarney wrote all but one track on the album.",
"Title: Private Collection: 1979–1988\n\nPrivate Collection: 1979–1988 is a 1988 compilation album by Cliff Richard, featuring songs such as the number one single \"We Don't Talk Anymore\" from 1979, to his latest release at the time, the Christmas number one hit \"Mistletoe and Wine\". The album reached number one on the UK Albums Chart."
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"The Indiana University Mathematics Journal (ISSN 0022-2518 ) is a journal of mathematics published by Indiana University.",
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"North Port is a city in southern Sarasota County, Florida, United States.",
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" The editor-in-chief for the \"Journal of Materials Chemistry\" family of journals is currently Nazario Martin.",
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"Siesta Key is a barrier island off the southwest coast of the U.S. state of Florida.",
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" After the probable Amerindian name of \"Zarazote\" for the area and the bay, the key was originally named \"Sarasota Key\" by European cartographers during exploration beginning in 1513.",
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"Title: Karen Dillon\n\nKaren Dillon (born 1952) is an American investigative journalist. She is a native of Missouri and received a bachelor's degree and master's degree from the University of Missouri in 1988 and 1989. She has worked for a number of newspapers including the \"Sarasota Herald-Tribune\", \"The Kansas City Star\", a television station, KSHB, the NBC affiliate in Kansas City, and the city's alternative newspaper, \"The Pitch\". She is an investigative reporter for \"The Lawrence Journal World\", located in the Kansas City area and home to the University of Kansas.",
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"Title: Indiana University Mathematics Journal\n\nThe Indiana University Mathematics Journal (ISSN 0022-2518 ) is a journal of mathematics published by Indiana University. Its first volume was published in 1952, under the name Journal of Rational Mechanics and Analysis and edited by Václav Hlavatý and Clifford Truesdell. In 1957, Eberhard Hopf became editor, the journal name changed to the Journal of Mathematics and Mechanics, and Truesdell founded a separate successor journal, the \"Archive for Rational Mechanics and Analysis\", now published by Springer-Verlag. The \"Journal of Mathematics and Mechanics\" later changed its name again to the present name. s of 2013 , the managing editor is Chris Judge.",
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"Title: North Port, Florida\n\nNorth Port is a city in southern Sarasota County, Florida, United States. The population was 57,357 at the 2010 census. It is part of the North Port–Bradenton–Sarasota Metropolitan Statistical Area. It was originally developed by General Development Corporation as the northern or Sarasota County part of its Port Charlotte development. GDC dubbed it \"North Port Charlotte\", and it was incorporated under that name through a special act of the Florida Legislature in 1959. By referendum in 1974 the city's residents approved a change to simply North Port to proclaim its separate identity.",
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"Title: Sarasota County, Florida\n\nSarasota County is a county located in the U.S. state of Florida. As of the 2010 census, the population was 379,448. Its county seat is Sarasota, and its largest city is North Port. A majority (over 60%) of Sarasota County's residents live in unincorporated areas outside of its four municipalities.",
"Title: Journal of Materials Chemistry A\n\nThe Journal of Materials Chemistry A is a weekly peer-reviewed scientific journal that covers the synthesis, properties, and applications of novel materials related to energy and sustainability. It is one of three journals created after the \"Journal of Materials Chemistry\" was split at the end of 2012. Its first issue was published in January 2013. The journal is published by the Royal Society of Chemistry and has two sister journals, \"Journal of Materials Chemistry B\" and \"Journal of Materials Chemistry C\", which cover different materials science topics. The editor-in-chief for the \"Journal of Materials Chemistry\" family of journals is currently Nazario Martin. The deputy editor-in-chief for \"Journal of Materials Chemistry A\" is Hiroshi Imahori, while the executive editor is Annie Harvey.",
"Title: Siesta Key, Florida\n\nSiesta Key is a barrier island off the southwest coast of the U.S. state of Florida. It is situated between Roberts Bay and the Gulf of Mexico. A portion of it lies within the city boundary of Sarasota, but the majority of the key is a census-designated place (CDP) in Sarasota County. After the probable Amerindian name of \"Zarazote\" for the area and the bay, the key was originally named \"Sarasota Key\" by European cartographers during exploration beginning in 1513. That name can be seen on maps from the early 18th century as well as on all local maps drawn before the name change to \"Siesta Key\" in the 1920s. The population was 6,565 at the 2010 census."
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" The film was also shown at the 51st BFI London Film Festival.",
" \"Son of Rambow\" was released in the United Kingdom on 4 April 2008 and opened in limited release in the United States on 2 May 2008.",
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"H.R. Pufnstuf is a children's television series produced by Sid and Marty Krofft in the United States.",
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" The broadcasts were successful enough that NBC kept it on the Saturday morning schedule until August 1972.",
" The show was shot in Paramount Studios and its opening was shot in Big Bear Lake, California.",
" Reruns of the show aired on ABC Saturday morning from September 2, 1972, to September 8, 1973, and on Sunday mornings in some markets from September 16, 1973, to September 8, 1974.",
" It was syndicated by itself from 1974 to 1978 and in a package with six other Krofft series under the banner \"Krofft Superstars\" from 1978 to 1985.",
" Reruns of the show were featured on TV Land in 1999 as part of their \"Super Retrovision Saturdaze\" Saturday morning-related overnight programming block and in the summer of 2004 as part of their TV Land Kitschen (sic) late-night programming block, and was later shown on MeTV from 2014 until 2016."
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"You're in the Movies (あなたがビデオでね , Anata ga bideode ne ) is a party game for the Xbox 360 that is bundled with the Xbox Live Vision Camera, developed by Zoë Mode.",
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" The game is a process of filming a movie on one of the 30 scenarios that can involve up to four people.",
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" Previous video can be stored on the console, as well as to send to friends via e-mail.",
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"Coprinopsis variegata, commonly known as the scaly ink cap or the feltscale inky cap, is a species of fungus in the family Psathyrellaceae.",
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" The gills, initially white, turn black in maturity and eventually dissolve into a black \"ink\".",
" Fruit bodies grow in clusters or groups on leaf litter or rotted hardwood, although the wood may be buried, giving the appearance of growing in the soil.",
" The fungus is found in the United States, in areas east of the Great Plains.",
" \"Coprinus ebulbosus\" and \"Coprinus quadrifidus\" are names assigned by Charles Horton Peck to what he believed were species distinct from \"C. variegata\"; they were later shown to represent the same species, and are now synonyms.",
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" Supporting characters include their children Rick Gordon (son of Flash), Jedda Walker (daughter of the Phantom), Kshin (adopted son of Mandrake), and Lothar's son L.J.",
" The show lasted for 65 episodes; there was also a short-lived comic book series published by Star Comics (an imprint of Marvel Comics).",
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"Title: H.R. Pufnstuf\n\nH.R. Pufnstuf is a children's television series produced by Sid and Marty Krofft in the United States. It was the first Krofft live-action, life-sized-puppet program. The seventeen episodes were originally broadcast from September 6, 1969, to December 27, 1969. The broadcasts were successful enough that NBC kept it on the Saturday morning schedule until August 1972. The show was shot in Paramount Studios and its opening was shot in Big Bear Lake, California. Reruns of the show aired on ABC Saturday morning from September 2, 1972, to September 8, 1973, and on Sunday mornings in some markets from September 16, 1973, to September 8, 1974. It was syndicated by itself from 1974 to 1978 and in a package with six other Krofft series under the banner \"Krofft Superstars\" from 1978 to 1985. Reruns of the show were featured on TV Land in 1999 as part of their \"Super Retrovision Saturdaze\" Saturday morning-related overnight programming block and in the summer of 2004 as part of their TV Land Kitschen (sic) late-night programming block, and was later shown on MeTV from 2014 until 2016.",
"Title: You're in the Movies\n\nYou're in the Movies (あなたがビデオでね , Anata ga bideode ne ) is a party game for the Xbox 360 that is bundled with the Xbox Live Vision Camera, developed by Zoë Mode. It was released by Codemasters in the United States and the United Kingdom in 2008, and in Australia and Japan in 2009. The game is a process of filming a movie on one of the 30 scenarios that can involve up to four people. Actions include the application of make-up, jogging in place, driving a car and playing volleyball. Previous video can be stored on the console, as well as to send to friends via e-mail. The game was first previewed at Microsoft's Press Conference at E3 2008 in July 2008. It was later shown at the Games Convention one month later. { The game has met with mixed reviews, receiving criticism for the Xbox Live Vision Camera bundled with the game.",
"Title: NWSL Player Allocation\n\nThe National Women's Soccer League (NWSL) Player Allocation distributed the national team players that would be paid for by the United States Soccer Federation (USSF), the Canadian Soccer Association (CSA), and the Mexican Football Federation (FMF) to the eight founding teams of the NWSL. The initial allocation list was announced on January 9, 2013, with the results for the 55 national team players announced two days later. From tweets concerning the first trade in the league between Seattle and Chicago, the allocations looked to be effective for at least the first two NWSL seasons, though this was later shown to be not true as Keelin Winters, who was involved in said trade, was signed as a free agent in the 2013-14 offseason. The 2014 Allocation was reduced to 50 players, Mexico dropping eight slots and the United States adding three.",
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"Title: Into the Labyrinth (TV series)\n\nInto the Labyrinth is a British children's television series. It was produced by HTV for the ITV network between 1980 and 1982, the first series was not broadcast until May 1981. Three series, each consisting of seven 25-minute episodes, were produced and directed by Peter Graham Scott. The series was created by Scott along with Bob Baker, who had previously written several stories for \"Doctor Who\". The first series only was later shown in the United States as part of \"The Third Eye\" science fiction series on Nickelodeon. It was also broadcast on ABC TV in Australia and RTÉ Two as part of \"The Den\" in Ireland.",
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"Title: The Third Eye (TV series)\n\nThe Third Eye is an American anthology series on Nickelodeon. It consisted of several English-language science fiction serials from the United Kingdom and New Zealand. All of the program's featurettes focused on characters with psychic abilities.",
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"Title: Long Play Album\n\nLong Play Album was the first album by the Dutch soundalike studio group Stars on 45, released on the CNR Records label in The Netherlands in 1981. In the US the album was retitled Stars On Long Play, released on Atlantic Records' sublabel Radio Records and credited to 'Stars On'. In the UK, Ireland, Australia and New Zealand the group was renamed 'Starsound' (on certain releases spelt StarSound or Star Sound) and the album itself was listed as \"Stars On 45\" or \"Stars On 45 - The Album\" and released by CBS Records. In Spanish-speaking countries both the group and the album were launched under a fourth name: \"Estrellas en 45\". \"Stars On 45\" was also one of the very few Western pop albums to be officially released in the Soviet Union and large parts of the Eastern Bloc on the state-owned Melodiya label, credited to Stars On 45 but the Russian title of the album translates as \"Discothèque Stars\". In the Philippines, it was released and uses \"Stars on 45 Long Play Album\" as its title on the label of the LP (Manufactured and printed by Dyna Products, Inc. under license from PhonoGram International B.V., Baarn, the Netherlands, using Mercury label [Violet background, silver foreground]).",
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"Title: Speak Now\n\nSpeak Now is the third studio album by American singer-songwriter Taylor Swift. It was released on October 25, 2010, by Big Machine Records. Production for the album took place during 2009 to 2010 at several recording studios, and was handled by Swift and Nathan Chapman. Written entirely by Swift as the follow-up to \"Fearless\", \"Speak Now\" expands on the country pop style of her previous work, and features lyrical themes including love, romance and heartbreak.",
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"Title: Amphetamine Reptile Records\n\nAmphetamine Reptile Records (or AmRep Industries) is a nationally renowned record label which was founded in 1986 by then-US Marine Tom Hazelmyer in Washington state, US. The label is best known for its roster of noise rock artists, and its \"Dope, Guns 'n' Fucking In The Streets\" series of compilations. The label also released the debut album by alternative metal band Helmet, \"Strap It On\", which sold more than 40,000 records. According to Hazelmyer, the success of the album was vital to keeping AmRep going throughout the 1990s, as it \"helped support the other things that sold less.\" The label was the subject for the 2014 documentary \"The Color of Noise\", which goes over the label's origins, some of the bands that made releases through the label, and the current affairs of Tom Hazelmyer.",
"Title: Back in the High Life\n\nBack in the High Life is the fourth solo studio album by English rock musician Steve Winwood. Released in 1986, it was a top ten hit on the album charts in the United States, peaking at #3, and has sold over five million copies. The single \"Higher Love\" topped the singles chart and won the Grammy Award for \"Record of the Year\"; \"Back in the High Life Again\" (US #13), \"The Finer Things\" (US #8, the second biggest hit from the album), and \"Freedom Overspill\" (US #20) were also big hits. This was Winwood's last studio album with the label, Island Records after 20 years with the label. The album also features collaborations in backing vocals, featuring Chaka Khan in \"Higher Love\", and James Taylor in \"Back in the High Life Again\". It also features the Eagles guitarist Joe Walsh performing slide guitar and co-writing the track \"Split Decision\".",
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"Title: Mystikal discography\n\nThe discography of American rapper Mystikal consists of five studio albums, one independent album, two compilation albums, twenty-five singles and fifteen music videos. In 1994, Mystikal released a self-titled album on the independent record label Big Boy. Following his signing to Jive Records in 1995, the album was re-released under the title \"Mind of Mystikal\" as his debut studio album. \"Mind of Mystikal\" peaked at number 103 on the US \"Billboard\" 200 and at number 13 on the US Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums chart. The album featured the single \"Y'all Ain't Ready Yet\", which peaked at number 41 on the US Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs chart. Mystikal's following two studio albums, \"Unpredictable\" and \"Ghetto Fabulous\", were both released on the record label No Limit Records; Jive distributed the albums rather than No Limit's parent label, Priority Records. Both peaked in the top five of the \"Billboard\" 200 and were later certified platinum by the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA). Each of the albums featured one single, \"Ain't No Limit\" and \"That's the Nigga\", respectively. Both songs peaked in the top 65 of the Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs chart.",
"Title: Cruel Summer (GOOD Music album)\n\nKanye West Presents Good Music Cruel Summer, commonly referred to as Cruel Summer, is a compilation album by recording artists of American record label GOOD Music, released on September 14, 2012, by the label and Def Jam Recordings. American rapper Kanye West, head of the label, first revealed plans for a label collaborative album in October 2011. The album produced four singles—\"Mercy\", \"Cold\", \"New God Flow\", and \"Clique\"—that charted on the US \"Billboard\" Hot 100. The album features appearances from West himself, along GOOD Music signees Pusha T, Big Sean, Teyana Taylor, Cyhi the Prynce, Kid Cudi, John Legend, Common, D'banj and Malik Yusef, and also features contributions by GOOD Music affiliates 2 Chainz, Jay Z, Travi$ Scott and more. Production on the album was primarily handled by members of GOOD Music's production wing, Very GOOD Beats, including West, Hit-Boy, Hudson Mohawke, Travis Scott and Lifted, among others."
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"Title: The Sea of Monsters\n\nThe Sea of Monsters is a fantasy-adventure novel based on Greek mythology written by Rick Riordan and published in 2006. It is the second novel in the \"Percy Jackson & the Olympians\" series and the sequel to \"The Lightning Thief\". This book chronicles the adventures of thirteen-year-old demigod Percy Jackson as he and his friends rescue his satyr friend Grover from the Cyclops Polyphemus and save the camp from a Titan's attack by bringing the Golden Fleece to cure Thalia's poisoned pine tree.",
"Title: Jennifer A. Nielsen\n\nJennifer Anne Nielsen (born 10 July 1971) is an American author known primarily for young adult fiction. Her works include the \"Ascendance Trilogy\", \"Behind Enemy Lines\" (one of the books in the Infinity Ring series), \"The Mark of the Thief\", \"A Night Divided\", and the \"Underworld Chronicles\". Nielsen was born and raised in northern Utah and completed her first full manuscript at the age of 11. However, it was abandoned after being turned down by a locksmith for information due to her age. She published \"Elliot and the Goblin War\", the first \"Underworld Chronicles\" book, in 2010 and has continued publishing novels since.",
"Title: Wallace Stroby\n\nWallace Stroby (born 1960) is an American crime fiction author and award-winning journalist. He is the author of seven novels, four of which feature Crissa Stone, a female professional thief.",
"Title: The Lightning Thief (musical)\n\nThe Lightning Thief: The Percy Jackson Musical is a musical with music and lyrics by Rob Rokicki, and a book by Joe Tracz. Based on the 2005 fantasy-adventure novel of the same name, the musical follows Percy Jackson, a 12-year-old who newly discovers that he is a demigod and goes on an epic quest to find Zeus' missing lightning bolt and prevent a war between the Greek gods.",
"Title: The Lightning Thief\n\nThe Lightning Thief is a 2005 fantasy-adventure novel based on Greek mythology, the first young adult novel written by American author Rick Riordan. It is the first novel in the \"Percy Jackson & the Olympians\" series, which charts the adventures of modern-day twelve-year-old Percy Jackson as he discovers he is a demigod, the son of a mortal woman and the Greek god Poseidon. Percy and his friends Annabeth Chase and Grover Underwood go on a quest to prevent a war between the gods Zeus, Poseidon, and Hades.",
"Title: Chris Ewan\n\nChris Ewan (born 6 October 1976) is a British crime and mystery writer. He is best known for his \"Good Thief\" series of travelling adventures featuring Charlie Howard, a thief and author of his own crime series.",
"Title: Rick Riordan\n\nRichard Russell Riordan Jr. ( ; born June 5, 1964), better known as Rick Riordan, is an American author. He is known for writing the \"Percy Jackson & the Olympians\" series, about a twelve-year-old boy who discovers he is a son of Poseidon. His books have been translated into 42 languages and sold more than 30 million copies in the US. Twentieth Century Fox has adapted the first two books of his Percy Jackson series as part of a series of films. His books have spawned related media, such as graphic novels and short story collections.",
"Title: Howard Blum\n\nHoward Blum ( ) (born 1948) is an American author and journalist. Formerly a reporter for the \"The Village Voice\" and \"The New York Times\", Blum is a contributing editor at \"Vanity Fair\" and the author of several non-fiction books, including the New York Times bestseller and Edgar Award winner \"American Lightning\".",
"Title: Jeff Bollow\n\nJeff Bollow (born September 25, 1971 in Santa Monica, California) is an actor, writer, director, producer, author, public speaker, and film festival organizer. He is the author of \"Writing FAST: How to Write Anything with Lightning Speed\", the producer/director of the ATOM Award-winning \"Making Fantastic Short Films\", and the founder of Australia's Screenplay Development Centre. In May 2015, he delivered the TED Talk \"Expand Your Imagination Exponentially\" at TEDxDocklands in Melbourne, Australia."
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Which women's magazine is published in the Soviet Union and Russia, Rabotnitsa or All You?
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" After the period of partitions of Poland, in 1918, relations were established between the Second Polish Republic and Soviet Union.",
" After Soviet invasion of Poland in 1939 those relations were broken, to be briefly reestablished in 1941 after the German invasion of the Soviet Union, when the Soviet Union and Polish government in exile agreed to cooperate against their common enemy, Nazi Germany.",
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" While the journal's beginnings are attributed to Lenin and several women who were close to him, he did not contribute to the first seven issues."
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" Such nostalgia is most common among people in Russia and the post-Soviet states, as well as persons born in the Soviet Union but long since living abroad.",
" It often results from the frustration Russia experienced after the dissolution of the Soviet Union.",
" As the Soviet economy crumbled into various new post-Soviet economies, changing painfully from a planned economy to capitalism, the standard of living fell for many people and their social safety net disintegrated, but they watched so-called New Russians and Russian oligarchs prosper, often by unethical means.",
" Simultaneously, the loss of superpower status and the economic pain drove various reactions, from increased Russian nationalism to disillusionment."
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"In October and November 1940, German–Soviet Axis talks occurred concerning the Soviet Union's potential entry as a fourth Axis Power in World War II.",
" The negotiations, which occurred during the era of the Molotov–Ribbentrop Pact, included a two-day Berlin conference between Soviet Foreign Minister Vyacheslav Molotov, Adolf Hitler and German Foreign Minister Joachim von Ribbentrop, followed by both countries trading written proposed agreements.",
" After two days of negotiations from 12 to 14 November 1940, Germany presented the Soviets with a draft written Axis pact agreement defining the world spheres of influence of the four proposed Axis powers (Japan, Germany, Soviet Union, Italy).",
" Hitler, Ribbentrop and Molotov tried to set German and Soviet spheres of influence; Hitler encouraged Molotov to look south to Iran and eventually India while preserving German access to Finland's resources, and to remove Soviet influence in the Balkans.",
" Molotov remained firm, seeking to remove German troops from Finland and gain a warm water port in the Balkans.",
" Soviet foreign policy calculations were predicated by the idea that the war would be a long - term struggle and therefore German claims that Britain would be defeated swiftly were treated with scepticism.",
" In addition Stalin sought to remain influential in Bulgaria and Yugoslavia.",
" These factors resulted in Molotov taking a firm line.",
" According to a Columbia University academical source, on 25 November 1940, the Soviets presented a Stalin-drafted written counterproposal where they would accept the four power pact, but it included Soviet rights to Bulgaria and a world sphere of influence centered on the area around modern Iraq and Iran.",
" Germany did not respond, leaving the negotiations unresolved.",
" Regarding the counterproposal, Hitler remarked to his top military chiefs that Stalin \"demands more and more\", \"he's a cold-blooded blackmailer\" and that \"a German victory has become unbearable for Russia\" so that \"she must be brought to her knees as soon as possible.\"",
" Germany broke the Molotov-Ribbentrop Pact in June 1941 by invading the Soviet Union."
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" The monthly magazine was first published in August 2004.",
" \"All You\" focused on value: Each story offered money-saving and/or time-saving tips, and the magazine developed a community of Reality Checkers, thousands of women who contribute ideas and tips that appear on many of \"All You\"’s pages.",
" The magazine was closed in December 2015."
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"Soviet deportations from Lithuania were a series of 35 mass deportations carried out in Lithuania, a country that was occupied as a constituent socialist republic of the Soviet Union, in 1941 and 1945–1952.",
" At least 130,000 people, 70% of them women and children, were forcibly transported to labor camps and other forced settlements in remote parts of the Soviet Union, particularly in the Irkutsk Oblast and Krasnoyarsk Krai.",
" Among the deportees were about 4,500 Poles.",
" These deportations do not include Lithuanian partisans or political prisoners (approximately 150,000 people) deported to Gulags (prison camps).",
" Deportations of the civilians served a double purpose: repressing resistance to Sovietization policies in Lithuania and providing free labor in sparsely inhabited areas of the Soviet Union.",
" Approximately 28,000 of Lithuanian deportees died in exile due to poor living conditions.",
" After Stalin's death in 1953, the deportees were slowly and gradually released.",
" The last deportees were released only in 1963.",
" Some 60,000 managed to return to Lithuania, while 30,000 were prohibited from settling back in their homeland.",
" Similar deportations took place in Latvia, Estonia, and other parts of the Soviet Union (see Soviet deportations from Estonia and population transfer in the Soviet Union).",
" Lithuania observes the annual Mourning and Hope Day on June 14 in memory of those deported."
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"The \"History of Soviet Russia and the Soviet Union\" reflects a period of change for both Russia and the world.",
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"Title: Rabotnitsa\n\nRabotnitsa (Russian: Работница ; English: The Woman Worker ) is a women's journal, published in the Soviet Union and Russia and one of the oldest Russian magazines for women and families. Founded in 1914, and first published on Women's Day, it is the first socialist women's journal, and the most politically left of the women's periodicals. While the journal's beginnings are attributed to Lenin and several women who were close to him, he did not contribute to the first seven issues.",
"Title: Nostalgia for the Soviet Union\n\nNostalgia for the Soviet Union or Soviet nostalgia is a moral-psychological phenomenon of nostalgia for the Soviet era, whether its politics, its society, its culture, or simply its aesthetics. Such nostalgia is most common among people in Russia and the post-Soviet states, as well as persons born in the Soviet Union but long since living abroad. It often results from the frustration Russia experienced after the dissolution of the Soviet Union. As the Soviet economy crumbled into various new post-Soviet economies, changing painfully from a planned economy to capitalism, the standard of living fell for many people and their social safety net disintegrated, but they watched so-called New Russians and Russian oligarchs prosper, often by unethical means. Simultaneously, the loss of superpower status and the economic pain drove various reactions, from increased Russian nationalism to disillusionment.",
"Title: German–Soviet Axis talks\n\nIn October and November 1940, German–Soviet Axis talks occurred concerning the Soviet Union's potential entry as a fourth Axis Power in World War II. The negotiations, which occurred during the era of the Molotov–Ribbentrop Pact, included a two-day Berlin conference between Soviet Foreign Minister Vyacheslav Molotov, Adolf Hitler and German Foreign Minister Joachim von Ribbentrop, followed by both countries trading written proposed agreements. After two days of negotiations from 12 to 14 November 1940, Germany presented the Soviets with a draft written Axis pact agreement defining the world spheres of influence of the four proposed Axis powers (Japan, Germany, Soviet Union, Italy). Hitler, Ribbentrop and Molotov tried to set German and Soviet spheres of influence; Hitler encouraged Molotov to look south to Iran and eventually India while preserving German access to Finland's resources, and to remove Soviet influence in the Balkans. Molotov remained firm, seeking to remove German troops from Finland and gain a warm water port in the Balkans. Soviet foreign policy calculations were predicated by the idea that the war would be a long - term struggle and therefore German claims that Britain would be defeated swiftly were treated with scepticism. In addition Stalin sought to remain influential in Bulgaria and Yugoslavia. These factors resulted in Molotov taking a firm line. According to a Columbia University academical source, on 25 November 1940, the Soviets presented a Stalin-drafted written counterproposal where they would accept the four power pact, but it included Soviet rights to Bulgaria and a world sphere of influence centered on the area around modern Iraq and Iran. Germany did not respond, leaving the negotiations unresolved. Regarding the counterproposal, Hitler remarked to his top military chiefs that Stalin \"demands more and more\", \"he's a cold-blooded blackmailer\" and that \"a German victory has become unbearable for Russia\" so that \"she must be brought to her knees as soon as possible.\" Germany broke the Molotov-Ribbentrop Pact in June 1941 by invading the Soviet Union.",
"Title: All You\n\nAll You was a women’s monthly magazine published by Time Inc. and sold at Walmart, Sam's Club and via subscription. The monthly magazine was first published in August 2004. \"All You\" focused on value: Each story offered money-saving and/or time-saving tips, and the magazine developed a community of Reality Checkers, thousands of women who contribute ideas and tips that appear on many of \"All You\"’s pages. The magazine was closed in December 2015.",
"Title: Soviet deportations from Lithuania\n\nSoviet deportations from Lithuania were a series of 35 mass deportations carried out in Lithuania, a country that was occupied as a constituent socialist republic of the Soviet Union, in 1941 and 1945–1952. At least 130,000 people, 70% of them women and children, were forcibly transported to labor camps and other forced settlements in remote parts of the Soviet Union, particularly in the Irkutsk Oblast and Krasnoyarsk Krai. Among the deportees were about 4,500 Poles. These deportations do not include Lithuanian partisans or political prisoners (approximately 150,000 people) deported to Gulags (prison camps). Deportations of the civilians served a double purpose: repressing resistance to Sovietization policies in Lithuania and providing free labor in sparsely inhabited areas of the Soviet Union. Approximately 28,000 of Lithuanian deportees died in exile due to poor living conditions. After Stalin's death in 1953, the deportees were slowly and gradually released. The last deportees were released only in 1963. Some 60,000 managed to return to Lithuania, while 30,000 were prohibited from settling back in their homeland. Similar deportations took place in Latvia, Estonia, and other parts of the Soviet Union (see Soviet deportations from Estonia and population transfer in the Soviet Union). Lithuania observes the annual Mourning and Hope Day on June 14 in memory of those deported.",
"Title: History of the Soviet Union\n\nThe \"History of Soviet Russia and the Soviet Union\" reflects a period of change for both Russia and the world. Though the terms \"Soviet Russia\" and \"Soviet Union\" are synonymous in everyday vocabulary, when referring to the foundations of the Soviet Union, \"Soviet Russia\" refers to the few years after the October Revolution of 1917, but before the creation of the Soviet Union in 1922.",
"Title: List of ambassadors of Russia to Poland\n\nPoland and Russia had exchanged diplomatic missions for centuries. The first ambassador in the modern meaning of this word, from Poland to Russia, was Antoni Augustyn Deboli, in late 18th century. After the period of partitions of Poland, in 1918, relations were established between the Second Polish Republic and Soviet Union. After Soviet invasion of Poland in 1939 those relations were broken, to be briefly reestablished in 1941 after the German invasion of the Soviet Union, when the Soviet Union and Polish government in exile agreed to cooperate against their common enemy, Nazi Germany. Those relations were broken in 1943 after discovery of the Katyn massacre. From that point onward, Soviet Union created its own puppet Polish government, which had its \"ambassadors\" in the Soviet Union. In 1989 the People's Republic of Poland was transformed into the modern Poland; in 1991, Soviet Union was transformed into modern Russia.",
"Title: Russia and the United Nations\n\nRussia succeeded the Soviet Union's seat, including its permanent membership on the Security Council in the United Nations after the dissolution of the Soviet Union in 1991. The succession was supported by the USSR's former members and was not objected to by the UN membership; Russia accounted for about half the Soviet Union's economy and most of its land mass; in addition, the history of the Soviet Union began in Russia. If there was to be a successor to the Soviet seat on the Security Council among the former Soviet republics, these factors made Russia seem like a logical choice. Nonetheless, due to the rather inflexible wording of the United Nations Charter and its lack of provision for succession, the succession's technical legality has been questioned by some international lawyers.",
"Title: Baltic–Soviet relations\n\nRelevant events began regarding the Baltic states and the Soviet Union when, following Bolshevist Russia's conflict with the Baltic states—Lithuania, Latvia and Estonia—several peace treaties were signed with Russia and its successor, the Soviet Union. In the late 1920s and early 1930s, the Soviet Union and all three Baltic States further signed non-aggression treaties. The Soviet Union also confirmed that it would adhere to the Kellogg-Briand Pact with regard to its neighbors, including Estonia and Latvia, and entered into a convention defining \"aggression\" that included all three Baltic countries."
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Adam Clayton Powell Jr. represented a large neighborhood in the US House of Representatives that was formally organized in what year?
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" \"Doctor's Row\" comprises the nearby stretch of West 122nd Street, Mount Morris Park West and Malcolm X Boulevard; one of the doctors of \"Doctor's Row\" was the father of the composer Richard Rodgers.",
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"Title: Adam Clayton Powell Sr.\n\nAdam Clayton Powell (May 5, 1865 – June 12, 1953) was an American pastor who developed the Abyssinian Baptist Church in Harlem, New York as the largest Protestant congregation in the country, with 10,000 members. He was a community activist, author, and the father of Congressman Adam Clayton Powell Jr. Born into poverty in southwestern Virginia, Powell worked to put himself through school and Wayland Seminary, where he was ordained in 1892.",
"Title: St. Nicholas Historic District\n\nThe St. Nicholas Historic District, known colloquially as \"Striver's Row\", is a historic district located on both sides of West 138th and West 139th Streets between Adam Clayton Powell Jr. Boulevard (Seventh Avenue) and Frederick Douglass Boulevard (Eighth Avenue) in the Harlem neighborhood of Manhattan, New York City. It is both a national and a New York City district, and consists of row houses and associated buildings designed by noted architects and built in 1891-93 by developer David H. King, Jr. These are collectively recognized as gems of New York City architecture, and \"an outstanding example of late 19th-century urban design\":",
"Title: Adam Clayton Powell Jr.\n\nAdam Clayton Powell Jr. (November 29, 1908 – April 4, 1972) was a Baptist pastor and an American politician, who represented Harlem, New York City, in the United States House of Representatives (1945–71). He was the first person of African-American descent to be elected from New York to Congress. Oscar Stanton De Priest of Illinois was the first black person to be elected to Congress in the 20th century; Powell was the fourth.",
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"Title: Adam Clayton Powell Jr. State Office Building\n\nThe Adam Clayton Powell Jr. State Office Building, originally the Harlem State Office Building, is a nineteen-story, high-rise office building located at 163 West 125th Street at the corner of Adam Clayton Powell Jr. Boulevard in the Harlem neighborhood of Manhattan, New York City. It is named after Adam Clayton Powell Jr, the first African-American elected to Congress from New York. It was designed by the African-American architecture firm of Ifill Johnson Hanchard in the shape of an African mask in the Brutalist Architecture style. It is the tallest building in Harlem, overtaking the nearby Hotel Theresa.",
"Title: Adam Clayton Powell IV\n\nAdam Clayton Powell IV (born Adam Clayton Powell Diago in 1962) is an American politician from the state of New York. He was a member of the New York State Assembly from 2001 to 2010. From 1992–1997, he served as New York City Council Member representing East Harlem and parts of the Upper West Side and the South Bronx. Beginning in 2001, Powell represented the 68th Assembly District, which includes parts of Harlem and East Harlem. He was defeated by Charles Rangel in the 2010 Democratic Primary for the seat of the 15th Congressional District.",
"Title: Harlem\n\nHarlem is a large neighborhood in the northern section of the New York City borough of Manhattan. Since the 1920s, Harlem has been known as a major African American residential, cultural and business center. Originally a Dutch village, formally organized in 1658, it is named after the city of Haarlem in the Netherlands. Harlem's history has been defined by a series of economic boom-and-bust cycles, with significant population shifts accompanying each cycle.",
"Title: St. Philip's Episcopal Church (Manhattan)\n\nSt. Philip's Episcopal Church is a historic Episcopal church located at 204 West 134th Street, between Adam Clayton Powell Jr. Boulevard and Frederick Douglass Boulevard in the Harlem neighborhood of Manhattan, New York City. Its congregation was founded in 1809 in the notorious Five Points neighborhood by free Africans worshiping at Trinity Church, Wall Street as the Free African Church of St. Philip, and is the oldest black Episcopal parish in New York City. Historically, it was an extremely influential institution in Harlem.",
"Title: Manhattanville, Manhattan\n\nManhattanville (also known as West Harlem or West Central Harlem) is a neighborhood in the New York City borough of Manhattan bordered on the north and south by West 134th Street and West 122nd Street, respectively; on the west by Morningside Park and on the east by Adam Clayton Powell Jr. Boulevard. Other sources show the neighborhood bordered on the north and south by West 135th Street and West 123rd Street, respectively; on the west by the Hudson River and on the east by the campus of City College."
] |
2,457
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Reza Zadeh has served on the technical advisory board of a company whose name is a portmanteau of what two words?
|
"microcomputer" and "software"
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bridge
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medium
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"Henry Jenkins III (born June 4, 1958) is an American media scholar and Provost Professor of Communication, Journalism, and Cinematic Arts, a joint professorship at the USC Annenberg School for Communication and Journalism and the USC School of Cinematic Arts.",
" He also has a joint faculty appointment with the USC Rossier School of Education.",
" Previously, Jenkins was the Peter de Florez Professor of Humanities as well as co-founder and co-director (with William Uricchio) of the Comparative Media Studies program at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology.",
" He has also served on the technical advisory board at ZeniMax Media, parent company of video game publisher Bethesda Softworks.",
" In 2013, he was appointed to the board that selects the prestigious Peabody Award winners."
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"Silvia Hagen is an author who has published for O'Reilly Media on such topics as Internet Protocol version 6 in a book titled \"IPv6 Essentials\".",
" She lives in Switzerland.",
" In 2010, Silvia joined the BlueCat Networks Technical Advisory Board.",
" She has many years of experience in consulting enterprises in Europe and the US for the introduction of IPv6.",
" Since 2014 she engages in the agile community, co-founded the network flowdays and brings more and more agile elements in the complex task of IPv6 planning and deployment."
],
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},
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"Microsoft Corporation ( , abbreviated as MS) is an American multinational technology company with headquarters in Redmond, Washington.",
" It develops, manufactures, licenses, supports and sells computer software, consumer electronics, personal computers, and services.",
" Its best known software products are the Microsoft Windows line of operating systems, the Microsoft Office suite, and the Internet Explorer and Edge web browsers. Its flagship hardware products are the Xbox video game consoles and the Microsoft Surface tablet lineup.",
" As of 2016, it is the world's largest software maker by revenue, and one of the world's most valuable companies.",
" The word \"Microsoft\" is a portmanteau of \"microcomputer\" and \"software\"."
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"Reza Zadeh is a Canadian Computer Scientist working on Machine Learning.",
" He is adjunct professor at Stanford University and CEO at Matroid.",
" He has served on the technical advisory board of Microsoft and Databricks."
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"Jonathan Manne Dorfan (born October 10, 1947) is a particle physicist and the former president of the Okinawa Institute of Science and Technology, Graduate University.",
" He is a former director of the Stanford Linear Accelerator Center (1999–2007; SLAC).",
" He received his B.Sc.",
" at the University of Cape Town in South Africa in 1969 and his Ph.D. from the University of California, Irvine in 1976.",
" Thereafter he worked on various projects at SLAC including MARK II and BaBar before becoming director in 1999.",
" He has served on numerous advisory boards, including the High Energy Physics Advisory Panel of the U.S. Department of Energy, the Scientific Advisory Board of the Max Planck Institute for Physics, the Board of Governors for the Weizmann Institute of Science, the Accelerator Advisory Panel of the International Linear Collider Global Design Effort, the Machine Advisory Committee for Italy's SuperB Project, the Advisory Board of the John Adams Institute for Accelerator Science, and the Board of Governors and Board of Councilors of the Okinawa Institute of Science and Technology.",
" "
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"Schedule H is a class of prescription drugs in India appearing as an appendix to the Drugs and Cosmetics Rules, 1945 introduced in 1945.",
" These are drugs which cannot be purchased over the counter without the prescription of a qualified doctor.The manufacture and sale of all drugs are covered under the Drugs and Cosmetics Act and Rules.",
" It is revised at times based on the advice of the Drugs Technical Advisory Board, part of the Central Drugs Standard Control Organization in the Ministry of Health and Family Welfare.",
" The most recent schedule H (2006) lists 536 drugs from abacavir to zuclopenthixol."
],
"title": "Schedule H"
},
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"sentences": [
"WindMade is a global (Brussel's based) consumer label for companies, events and products using wind power in their operations or production.",
" It is aimed at promoting wind power and is guided by a Technical Advisory Board, which includes various scientists, and third-party auditors.",
" The organization is a non-profit NGO established by seven Founding Partners: United Nations Global Compact, WWF, Global Wind Energy Council, LEGO Group, PricewaterhouseCoopers (PwC), Bloomberg L.P. and Vestas Wind Systems."
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"DSC technology was invented at the Institute of Physical Chemistry, Swiss Federal Institute of Technology in Lausanne, Switzerland in 1988 by Brian O'Regan and Michael Graetzel.",
" Their paper A low-cost, high-efficiency solar cell based on dye-sensitized colloidal TiO films, published in 1991 in the journal, \"Nature\", was the catalyst that spawned a whole new industry and a whole new way of looking at harvesting electrical power from sunlight.",
" Since that time Professor Graetzel, now at Switzerland's École Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne (EPFL), has remained strongly focused on DSC technology, received numerous awards and accolades in relation to the invention of DSC, and maintained close links to Dyesol as Chairman of Dyesol's Technical Advisory Board."
],
"title": "Dyesol"
},
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"sentences": [
"Cruzential is the second album from the Danish band Kashmir.",
" The producer and engineer Ron Saint Germain used the two words ‘crucial’ and ‘essential’ constantly, and the title of the album is a portmanteau of the two words."
],
"title": "Cruzential"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Rachel Jewkes is Unit Director of the Gender and Health Unit of the Medical Research Council, based in Pretoria, South Africa, and a member of the National Council Against Gender-Based Violence in South Africa.",
" Jewkes studied Medicine, receiving a Masters in Community Medicine (MSc) and a Doctorate in Medicine (MD) from the London School of Hygiene & Tropical Medicine, University of London.",
" She is an Honorary Professor in the faculty of Health Sciences, School of Public Health at the University of Witwatersrand, Johannesburg.",
" Jewkes is the Secretary of the Sexual Violence Research Initiative and a regional member of the WHO Expert Advisory Panel on Injury and Violence Prevention and Control.",
" She is a member of the PEPFAR Scientific Advisory Board and the WHO's Strategic and Technical Advisory Committee for HIV-AIDS (STAC-HIV).",
" Jewkes moved from England to South Africa in 1994."
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"Title: Henry Jenkins\n\nHenry Jenkins III (born June 4, 1958) is an American media scholar and Provost Professor of Communication, Journalism, and Cinematic Arts, a joint professorship at the USC Annenberg School for Communication and Journalism and the USC School of Cinematic Arts. He also has a joint faculty appointment with the USC Rossier School of Education. Previously, Jenkins was the Peter de Florez Professor of Humanities as well as co-founder and co-director (with William Uricchio) of the Comparative Media Studies program at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology. He has also served on the technical advisory board at ZeniMax Media, parent company of video game publisher Bethesda Softworks. In 2013, he was appointed to the board that selects the prestigious Peabody Award winners.",
"Title: Silvia Hagen\n\nSilvia Hagen is an author who has published for O'Reilly Media on such topics as Internet Protocol version 6 in a book titled \"IPv6 Essentials\". She lives in Switzerland. In 2010, Silvia joined the BlueCat Networks Technical Advisory Board. She has many years of experience in consulting enterprises in Europe and the US for the introduction of IPv6. Since 2014 she engages in the agile community, co-founded the network flowdays and brings more and more agile elements in the complex task of IPv6 planning and deployment.",
"Title: Microsoft\n\nMicrosoft Corporation ( , abbreviated as MS) is an American multinational technology company with headquarters in Redmond, Washington. It develops, manufactures, licenses, supports and sells computer software, consumer electronics, personal computers, and services. Its best known software products are the Microsoft Windows line of operating systems, the Microsoft Office suite, and the Internet Explorer and Edge web browsers. Its flagship hardware products are the Xbox video game consoles and the Microsoft Surface tablet lineup. As of 2016, it is the world's largest software maker by revenue, and one of the world's most valuable companies. The word \"Microsoft\" is a portmanteau of \"microcomputer\" and \"software\".",
"Title: Reza Zadeh\n\nReza Zadeh is a Canadian Computer Scientist working on Machine Learning. He is adjunct professor at Stanford University and CEO at Matroid. He has served on the technical advisory board of Microsoft and Databricks.",
"Title: Jonathan M. Dorfan\n\nJonathan Manne Dorfan (born October 10, 1947) is a particle physicist and the former president of the Okinawa Institute of Science and Technology, Graduate University. He is a former director of the Stanford Linear Accelerator Center (1999–2007; SLAC). He received his B.Sc. at the University of Cape Town in South Africa in 1969 and his Ph.D. from the University of California, Irvine in 1976. Thereafter he worked on various projects at SLAC including MARK II and BaBar before becoming director in 1999. He has served on numerous advisory boards, including the High Energy Physics Advisory Panel of the U.S. Department of Energy, the Scientific Advisory Board of the Max Planck Institute for Physics, the Board of Governors for the Weizmann Institute of Science, the Accelerator Advisory Panel of the International Linear Collider Global Design Effort, the Machine Advisory Committee for Italy's SuperB Project, the Advisory Board of the John Adams Institute for Accelerator Science, and the Board of Governors and Board of Councilors of the Okinawa Institute of Science and Technology. ",
"Title: Schedule H\n\nSchedule H is a class of prescription drugs in India appearing as an appendix to the Drugs and Cosmetics Rules, 1945 introduced in 1945. These are drugs which cannot be purchased over the counter without the prescription of a qualified doctor.The manufacture and sale of all drugs are covered under the Drugs and Cosmetics Act and Rules. It is revised at times based on the advice of the Drugs Technical Advisory Board, part of the Central Drugs Standard Control Organization in the Ministry of Health and Family Welfare. The most recent schedule H (2006) lists 536 drugs from abacavir to zuclopenthixol.",
"Title: Windmade\n\nWindMade is a global (Brussel's based) consumer label for companies, events and products using wind power in their operations or production. It is aimed at promoting wind power and is guided by a Technical Advisory Board, which includes various scientists, and third-party auditors. The organization is a non-profit NGO established by seven Founding Partners: United Nations Global Compact, WWF, Global Wind Energy Council, LEGO Group, PricewaterhouseCoopers (PwC), Bloomberg L.P. and Vestas Wind Systems.",
"Title: Dyesol\n\nDSC technology was invented at the Institute of Physical Chemistry, Swiss Federal Institute of Technology in Lausanne, Switzerland in 1988 by Brian O'Regan and Michael Graetzel. Their paper A low-cost, high-efficiency solar cell based on dye-sensitized colloidal TiO films, published in 1991 in the journal, \"Nature\", was the catalyst that spawned a whole new industry and a whole new way of looking at harvesting electrical power from sunlight. Since that time Professor Graetzel, now at Switzerland's École Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne (EPFL), has remained strongly focused on DSC technology, received numerous awards and accolades in relation to the invention of DSC, and maintained close links to Dyesol as Chairman of Dyesol's Technical Advisory Board.",
"Title: Cruzential\n\nCruzential is the second album from the Danish band Kashmir. The producer and engineer Ron Saint Germain used the two words ‘crucial’ and ‘essential’ constantly, and the title of the album is a portmanteau of the two words.",
"Title: Rachel Jewkes\n\nRachel Jewkes is Unit Director of the Gender and Health Unit of the Medical Research Council, based in Pretoria, South Africa, and a member of the National Council Against Gender-Based Violence in South Africa. Jewkes studied Medicine, receiving a Masters in Community Medicine (MSc) and a Doctorate in Medicine (MD) from the London School of Hygiene & Tropical Medicine, University of London. She is an Honorary Professor in the faculty of Health Sciences, School of Public Health at the University of Witwatersrand, Johannesburg. Jewkes is the Secretary of the Sexual Violence Research Initiative and a regional member of the WHO Expert Advisory Panel on Injury and Violence Prevention and Control. She is a member of the PEPFAR Scientific Advisory Board and the WHO's Strategic and Technical Advisory Committee for HIV-AIDS (STAC-HIV). Jewkes moved from England to South Africa in 1994."
] |
2,458
|
Bernadette Flynn was a dancer in the style that took its influence from what French style?
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quadrilles
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bridge
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medium
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"Jean (\"Jehan\") Titelouze (c. 1562/63 – 24 October 1633) was a French composer, poet and organist of the early Baroque period.",
" His style was firmly rooted in the Renaissance vocal tradition, and as such was far removed from the distinctly French style of organ music that developed during the mid-17th century.",
" However, his hymns and Magnificat settings are the earliest known published French organ collections, and he is regarded as the first composer of the French organ school."
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"Johann Sebastian Bach's Clavier-Übung II was published in 1735, containing two works written for performance on a two-manual harpsichord.",
" In the publication, Bach contrasted a work in Italian style – a \"Concerto nach Italienischem Gusto\" (\"Concerto after the Italian taste\", now known as the \"Italian Concerto\"), BWV 971, with a work in French style, a suite which he called \"Ouvertüre nach franzosischer Art\" (\"Overture in the French style\", also known as the \"French Overture\"), BWV 831."
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"Marcel Moyse (pron.",
" \"moh-EEZ\"; May 17, 1889 in St. Amour, France – November 1, 1984 in Brattleboro, Vermont, United States) was a French flutist.",
" Moyse studied at the Paris Conservatory and was a student of Philippe Gaubert, Adolphe Hennebains, and Paul Taffanel; all of whom were flute virtuosos in their time.",
" Moyse played principal flute in various Paris orchestras and appeared widely as a soloist and made many recordings.",
" His trademark tone was clear, flexible, penetrating, and controlled by a fast vibrato.",
" This was a characteristic of the ‘French style’ of flute playing that was to influence the modern standard for flutists worldwide."
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"Urban Kiz is a couple-dance that originated in France somewhere between 2000 and 2014 (Famous Dancer Moun Red claims to be dancing since 2008, (not known if he referred to Urban Kiz)).",
" Urban Kiz is short for Urban Kizomba, but in speech one hardly ever refers to Urban Kizomba.",
" Around 2015 the dance still went under various different names, such as: French Style, New Style, Neo-Kizomba, because no consensus was reached on a final name.",
" The dance style evolved from Kizomba, when Kizomba music was influenced by urban music styles such as R&B, Rap, Dance and Hip Hop.",
" As the music changed, the dancers made new interpretations on how to move on this music.",
" The main difference with Kizomba is that the dancers generally have a larger distance between them and often don't have the chest-to-chest connection as is common with Kizomba.",
" The figures made often also require movement along straight lines or changing direction only at perpendicular angles or reversing direction.",
" Pivots and pirouettes of the lady are also more common in Urban Kiz than in Kizomba, although they did appear in Kizomba and especially in Semba (Kizomba was derived mainly from Semba influences), but not as much, since the chest-to-chest frame did not allow for it as much.",
" The Urban Music is also characterized with a more dynamic change of pace, so in Kizomba one sees more slow transitions, accelerations and breaks (standing still in one pose).",
" Contratempos are also often performed and preferably in sync with the Kizomba-beat.",
" Characteristic for Urban Kiz are also the feint movements of the legs of the men and the hip movements or popping of the lady especially on tarraxinha-like music."
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"André Vera (1881–1971) was a French garden designer, town planner and pioneer of the Art Deco style.",
" He is known for his collaboration with his brother, the painter and decorator Paul Vera.",
" He wanted to renew French design, which he felt had been in decline since the 1840s, and to introduce a modern French style that maintained continuity with earlier French tradition.",
" He was an advocate of the formal French garden, with strictly geometrical designs based on lines and squares in place of the curvilinear forms of Art Nouveau.",
" In urban design he stressed the importance of including trees as architectural elements, which he thought would enhance the mental and physical health of the residents."
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"Louis XVI style, frequently also called Louis Seize, is a characteristic French style in art, architecture, and decorative motif which developed during the 19-year reign of the French monarch Louis XVI (1774–1793) though it often thought to encompass nearly twice that many (1750-1800).",
" It saw the final phase of Rococo-style art as well as the birth of French neoclassicism and the Directoire style which followed it: whereas Rococo has become labeled as overdone and gawdy with its constant use of symmetric flourishes and excessive precise decoration, neoclassicism sought to evoke the artistic styles that were just then being rediscovered in Herculaneum and Pompeii: the straight column, the simplicity of the post-and-lintel, the architrave of the Greek temple, etc., as well as the Rousseau-inspired values of returning to nature and the view of nature as an idealized and wild but still orderly and inherently worthy model for the arts to follow."
],
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"sentences": [
"The four orchestral suites (called ouvertures by their author), BWV 1066–1069 are four suites by Johann Sebastian Bach.",
" The name \"ouverture\" refers only in part to the opening movement in the style of the French overture, in which a majestic opening section in relatively slow dotted-note rhythm in duple meter is followed by a fast fugal section, then rounded off with a short recapitulation of the opening music.",
" More broadly, the term was used in Baroque Germany for a suite of dance-pieces in French Baroque style preceded by such an ouverture.",
" This genre was extremely popular in Germany during Bach's day, and he showed far less interest in it than was usual: Robin Stowell writes that \"Telemann's 135 surviving examples [represent] only a fraction of those he is known to have written\"; Christoph Graupner left 85; and Johann Friedrich Fasch left almost 100.",
" Bach did write several other ouverture (suites) for solo instruments, notably the Cello Suite no. 5, BWV 1011, which also exists in the autograph Lute Suite in G minor, BWV 995, the Keyboard Partita no. 4 in D, BWV 828, and the Overture in the French style, BWV 831 for keyboard.",
" The two keyboard works are among the few Bach published, and he prepared the lute suite for a \"Monsieur Schouster,\" presumably for a fee, so all three may attest to the form's popularity."
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"sentences": [
"Irish dance or Irish dancing is a group of traditional dance forms originating in Ireland, encompassing dancing both solo and in groups, and dancing for social, competitive and performance purposes.",
" Irish dance in its current form developed from various influences such as French quadrilles and English country dancing throughout the 18th and 19th centuries.",
" Dance was taught by \"travelling dance masters\" across Ireland throughout this period, and separate dance forms developed according to regional practice and differing purposes.",
" Irish dance became a significant part of Irish culture, particularly for Irish nationalist movements.",
" From the early 20th century, a number of organisations promoted and codified the various forms of dance, creating competitive structures and standardised styles."
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"Bernadette Mary Flynn (born 1 August 1979 in Nenagh, County Tipperary, Ireland) is an Irish dancer best known for her work in \"Lord of the Dance\" and \"Feet of Flames\"."
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"sentences": [
"The Kelley House is a historic building located in Dubuque, Iowa, United States.",
" John and Mary Kelley bought this property from James Fanning in 1855.",
" Kelley built this two-story structure, which is a rare example of Mississippi Valley French Colonial architecture in Iowa.",
" While Kelley was not of French ancestry, the Dubuque area was initially settled by French Canadians. However, this house, completed by 1858, was completed well after the French influence in the area.",
" It is also an example of the French style from the Southern United States and the Caribbean.",
" Typical of this style is the full-length \"galerie\", or porch, with an exterior staircase, and the main living quarters located above a full-height ground floor level.",
" Both of these elements are found in the Kelley house.",
" It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1978."
],
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"Title: Jean Titelouze\n\nJean (\"Jehan\") Titelouze (c. 1562/63 – 24 October 1633) was a French composer, poet and organist of the early Baroque period. His style was firmly rooted in the Renaissance vocal tradition, and as such was far removed from the distinctly French style of organ music that developed during the mid-17th century. However, his hymns and Magnificat settings are the earliest known published French organ collections, and he is regarded as the first composer of the French organ school.",
"Title: Clavier-Übung II\n\nJohann Sebastian Bach's Clavier-Übung II was published in 1735, containing two works written for performance on a two-manual harpsichord. In the publication, Bach contrasted a work in Italian style – a \"Concerto nach Italienischem Gusto\" (\"Concerto after the Italian taste\", now known as the \"Italian Concerto\"), BWV 971, with a work in French style, a suite which he called \"Ouvertüre nach franzosischer Art\" (\"Overture in the French style\", also known as the \"French Overture\"), BWV 831.",
"Title: Marcel Moyse\n\nMarcel Moyse (pron. \"moh-EEZ\"; May 17, 1889 in St. Amour, France – November 1, 1984 in Brattleboro, Vermont, United States) was a French flutist. Moyse studied at the Paris Conservatory and was a student of Philippe Gaubert, Adolphe Hennebains, and Paul Taffanel; all of whom were flute virtuosos in their time. Moyse played principal flute in various Paris orchestras and appeared widely as a soloist and made many recordings. His trademark tone was clear, flexible, penetrating, and controlled by a fast vibrato. This was a characteristic of the ‘French style’ of flute playing that was to influence the modern standard for flutists worldwide.",
"Title: Urban Kiz\n\nUrban Kiz is a couple-dance that originated in France somewhere between 2000 and 2014 (Famous Dancer Moun Red claims to be dancing since 2008, (not known if he referred to Urban Kiz)). Urban Kiz is short for Urban Kizomba, but in speech one hardly ever refers to Urban Kizomba. Around 2015 the dance still went under various different names, such as: French Style, New Style, Neo-Kizomba, because no consensus was reached on a final name. The dance style evolved from Kizomba, when Kizomba music was influenced by urban music styles such as R&B, Rap, Dance and Hip Hop. As the music changed, the dancers made new interpretations on how to move on this music. The main difference with Kizomba is that the dancers generally have a larger distance between them and often don't have the chest-to-chest connection as is common with Kizomba. The figures made often also require movement along straight lines or changing direction only at perpendicular angles or reversing direction. Pivots and pirouettes of the lady are also more common in Urban Kiz than in Kizomba, although they did appear in Kizomba and especially in Semba (Kizomba was derived mainly from Semba influences), but not as much, since the chest-to-chest frame did not allow for it as much. The Urban Music is also characterized with a more dynamic change of pace, so in Kizomba one sees more slow transitions, accelerations and breaks (standing still in one pose). Contratempos are also often performed and preferably in sync with the Kizomba-beat. Characteristic for Urban Kiz are also the feint movements of the legs of the men and the hip movements or popping of the lady especially on tarraxinha-like music.",
"Title: André Vera\n\nAndré Vera (1881–1971) was a French garden designer, town planner and pioneer of the Art Deco style. He is known for his collaboration with his brother, the painter and decorator Paul Vera. He wanted to renew French design, which he felt had been in decline since the 1840s, and to introduce a modern French style that maintained continuity with earlier French tradition. He was an advocate of the formal French garden, with strictly geometrical designs based on lines and squares in place of the curvilinear forms of Art Nouveau. In urban design he stressed the importance of including trees as architectural elements, which he thought would enhance the mental and physical health of the residents.",
"Title: Louis XVI style\n\nLouis XVI style, frequently also called Louis Seize, is a characteristic French style in art, architecture, and decorative motif which developed during the 19-year reign of the French monarch Louis XVI (1774–1793) though it often thought to encompass nearly twice that many (1750-1800). It saw the final phase of Rococo-style art as well as the birth of French neoclassicism and the Directoire style which followed it: whereas Rococo has become labeled as overdone and gawdy with its constant use of symmetric flourishes and excessive precise decoration, neoclassicism sought to evoke the artistic styles that were just then being rediscovered in Herculaneum and Pompeii: the straight column, the simplicity of the post-and-lintel, the architrave of the Greek temple, etc., as well as the Rousseau-inspired values of returning to nature and the view of nature as an idealized and wild but still orderly and inherently worthy model for the arts to follow.",
"Title: Orchestral suites (Bach)\n\nThe four orchestral suites (called ouvertures by their author), BWV 1066–1069 are four suites by Johann Sebastian Bach. The name \"ouverture\" refers only in part to the opening movement in the style of the French overture, in which a majestic opening section in relatively slow dotted-note rhythm in duple meter is followed by a fast fugal section, then rounded off with a short recapitulation of the opening music. More broadly, the term was used in Baroque Germany for a suite of dance-pieces in French Baroque style preceded by such an ouverture. This genre was extremely popular in Germany during Bach's day, and he showed far less interest in it than was usual: Robin Stowell writes that \"Telemann's 135 surviving examples [represent] only a fraction of those he is known to have written\"; Christoph Graupner left 85; and Johann Friedrich Fasch left almost 100. Bach did write several other ouverture (suites) for solo instruments, notably the Cello Suite no. 5, BWV 1011, which also exists in the autograph Lute Suite in G minor, BWV 995, the Keyboard Partita no. 4 in D, BWV 828, and the Overture in the French style, BWV 831 for keyboard. The two keyboard works are among the few Bach published, and he prepared the lute suite for a \"Monsieur Schouster,\" presumably for a fee, so all three may attest to the form's popularity.",
"Title: Irish dance\n\nIrish dance or Irish dancing is a group of traditional dance forms originating in Ireland, encompassing dancing both solo and in groups, and dancing for social, competitive and performance purposes. Irish dance in its current form developed from various influences such as French quadrilles and English country dancing throughout the 18th and 19th centuries. Dance was taught by \"travelling dance masters\" across Ireland throughout this period, and separate dance forms developed according to regional practice and differing purposes. Irish dance became a significant part of Irish culture, particularly for Irish nationalist movements. From the early 20th century, a number of organisations promoted and codified the various forms of dance, creating competitive structures and standardised styles.",
"Title: Bernadette Flynn\n\nBernadette Mary Flynn (born 1 August 1979 in Nenagh, County Tipperary, Ireland) is an Irish dancer best known for her work in \"Lord of the Dance\" and \"Feet of Flames\".",
"Title: Kelley House (Dubuque, Iowa)\n\nThe Kelley House is a historic building located in Dubuque, Iowa, United States. John and Mary Kelley bought this property from James Fanning in 1855. Kelley built this two-story structure, which is a rare example of Mississippi Valley French Colonial architecture in Iowa. While Kelley was not of French ancestry, the Dubuque area was initially settled by French Canadians. However, this house, completed by 1858, was completed well after the French influence in the area. It is also an example of the French style from the Southern United States and the Caribbean. Typical of this style is the full-length \"galerie\", or porch, with an exterior staircase, and the main living quarters located above a full-height ground floor level. Both of these elements are found in the Kelley house. It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1978."
] |
2,459
|
Who directed a 2016 action film that stars Susie Celek and an American mixed martial artist who competes in the Ultimate Fighting Championship ?
|
Rob Hawk
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bridge
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easy
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" Primarily known for her grappling ability, Tate became a wrestler while attending Franklin Pierce High School in Tacoma, Washington and won a state championship during her senior year in 2005.",
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" Sherk competed in the Ultimate Fighting Championship and was one of the first combatants to have been a championship competitor in multiple weight divisions (having also competed for the UFC Welterweight Championship).",
" He was the second UFC Lightweight Champion in the organization's history after Jens Pulver vacated his title 5 years earlier.",
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" Sherk announced his official retirement from mixed martial arts competition in September 2013 having last fought three years prior."
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" Lytle was prominently featured as a Welterweight on The Ultimate Fighter 4: The Comeback.",
" While he is probably best known for competing the UFC, where he held a record of 10-10, Lytle has also fought in the WEC, Pancrase, and the Cage Rage Championships He is the former Cage Rage World Welterweight Champion.",
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" He emerged as one of the biggest stars in the history of mixed martial arts, headlining over 15 main events and co-main events in the UFC and Pride Fighting Championships during the course of his career and set numerous pay-per-view records with his drawing power.",
" Shamrock is widely considered to be a legendary figure and icon in the sport of mixed martial arts.",
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"Title: Holly Holm\n\nHolly Rene Holm-Kirkpatrick (born Holly Rene Holm; October 17, 1981) is an American mixed martial artist who competes in the Ultimate Fighting Championship. She is the former UFC Women's Bantamweight Champion, and a former professional boxer and kickboxer. She was a multiple-time world champion in boxing, defending her titles 18 times in three weight classes, and a two-time \"Ring\" magazine fighter of the year (2005, 2006).",
"Title: Michael Johnson (fighter)\n\nMichael Julian Johnson (born June 4, 1986) is an American mixed martial artist who competes in the lightweight division of the Ultimate Fighting Championship. A professional MMA competitor since 2008, Johnson mostly competed in his regional circuit, before signing onto the Ultimate Fighting Championship to appear on \"\". As of July 2017, he is #9 in the official UFC lightweight rankings.",
"Title: Kyle Bradley\n\nKyle James Bradley (born August 19, 1982) is an American mixed martial artist, who currently competes in the Welterweight division. A professional mixed martial artist since 2003, Bradley is best known for his four fight stint with the Ultimate Fighting Championship. He currently holds a record of 22–12 (1).",
"Title: Sean Sherk\n\nSean Keith Sherk (born August 5, 1973) is a retired American mixed martial artist and former UFC Lightweight Champion. Sherk competed in the Ultimate Fighting Championship and was one of the first combatants to have been a championship competitor in multiple weight divisions (having also competed for the UFC Welterweight Championship). He was the second UFC Lightweight Champion in the organization's history after Jens Pulver vacated his title 5 years earlier. Sherk also spent time competing in the Japan-based organizations, PRIDE Fighting Championships and Pancrase; going undefeated in both promotions. He holds one of the longest undefeated streaks in mixed martial arts history, with only four career losses, all to fellow-UFC Champions. Sherk announced his official retirement from mixed martial arts competition in September 2013 having last fought three years prior.",
"Title: Chris Lytle\n\nChris Scott Lytle (born August 18, 1974) is a retired American mixed martial artist, boxer and a veteran of the Ultimate Fighting Championship. Lytle was prominently featured as a Welterweight on The Ultimate Fighter 4: The Comeback. While he is probably best known for competing the UFC, where he held a record of 10-10, Lytle has also fought in the WEC, Pancrase, and the Cage Rage Championships He is the former Cage Rage World Welterweight Champion. In Lytle's mixed martial arts and boxing career he was never knocked out or submitted, though he did lose in mixed martial arts competition by TKO by way of cut stoppage.",
"Title: Ray Borg\n\nRaymond Anthony \"Ray\" Borg (born August 4, 1993), is an American mixed martial artist who competes in the flyweight division of the Ultimate Fighting Championship. A professional MMA competitor since 2012, Borg made a name for himself fighting mostly in his native Southwestern United States, competing in promotions like King of the Cage and Legacy Fighting Championship.",
"Title: Ken Shamrock\n\nKenneth Shamrock (born Kenneth Wayne Kilpatrick; February 11, 1964) is an American mixed martial artist, Ultimate Fighting Championship (UFC) Hall of Famer, and retired professional wrestler. He emerged as one of the biggest stars in the history of mixed martial arts, headlining over 15 main events and co-main events in the UFC and Pride Fighting Championships during the course of his career and set numerous pay-per-view records with his drawing power. Shamrock is widely considered to be a legendary figure and icon in the sport of mixed martial arts. Shamrock was named The World's Most Dangerous Man by ABC News in a special entitled \"The World's Most Dangerous Things\" in the early part of his UFC career, a moniker which has stuck as his nickname.",
"Title: Luke Zachrich\n\nLuke Zachrich (born October 1, 1981) is an American mixed martial artist and former professional boxer who formerly competed in the Middleweight division of the Ultimate Fighting Championship A professional mixed martial arts competitor since 2006, Zachrich was a member of Team Forrest on the seventh season of The Ultimate Fighter, and has also fought for King of the Cage, Xtreme Fighting Organization, Bellator, and Ultimate Victory Challenge, the latter of which he was the inaugural Middleweight Champion."
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2,460
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Emprise Bank has branches in a city situated along what river?
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Neosho River
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"Lansing is a city situated along the Missouri River in the eastern part of Leavenworth County, located in northeast Kansas, in the Central United States.",
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" Tomas (on the south).",
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2,461
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Who is the professional who is paid to write lyrics and melodies for songs who write the first full-length studio recording from American post-punk band The Soft Moon?
|
Luis Vasquez
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" They were also known for the diverse and eclectic bands they shared the stage with including Autolux, Hella (band), Imperial Teen, Har Mar Superstar, Electric Six, xbxrx, 400 Blows, The 88, The Make-Up, Trans Am (band), The Used, and Enon.",
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"Title: The Soft Moon (album)\n\nThe Soft Moon is the first full-length studio recording from American post-punk band The Soft Moon. It was released on November 16, 2010 through Captured Tracks. The album is said to have been recorded over the span of a year in frontman Luis Vasquez's apartment. Writing, composition, recording, production, and album art are credited to Vasquez. Vasquez commented on the album in an interview with \"Fact Magazine\", \"The first LP was more spontaneous and less focused mainly because the songs were never intended to reach the public’s ears. Each song was just a different way to reach inside myself and pull out memories from the past.\" The album was well received upon its release.",
"Title: The Nervous Return\n\nThe Nervous Return was a new wave/post-punk band from Los Angeles. Noted for their electrifying and unpredictable live shows, the band toured Europe and North America headlining their own club tours as well as supporting arena tours with well-known acts such as No Doubt and Blink 182. They were also known for the diverse and eclectic bands they shared the stage with including Autolux, Hella (band), Imperial Teen, Har Mar Superstar, Electric Six, xbxrx, 400 Blows, The 88, The Make-Up, Trans Am (band), The Used, and Enon. They released two EPs and one full-length studio album. Their self-proclaimed best effort was their last full-length recording that remains unreleased. The band broke up in April 2006.",
"Title: Bradford Cox\n\nBradford James Cox (born May 15, 1982) is an American singer-songwriter and musician, best known as the lead singer and guitarist of the indie rock band Deerhunter. He also pursues a solo career under the moniker Atlas Sound. Cox formed Deerhunter with drummer Moses Archuleta in 2001. The band has released 7 studio albums along with several singles and EPs. Atlas Sound is a name Cox has used since he was ten to refer to his own music, but his first full-length production under the name was \"Let the Blind Lead Those Who Can See but Cannot Feel\", released in 2008. Cox's method of creating music is stream-of-consciousness, and he does not write lyrics in advance. He made his film acting debut in 2013's \"Dallas Buyers Club\".",
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2,462
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Ciampino–G. B. Pastine International Airport serves as a base for an Irish airline founded in what year?
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1984
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hard
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"Saudia (Arabic: السعودية \"as-Suʿūdiyyah \"), also known as Saudi Arabian Airlines (الخطوط الجوية العربية السعودية), is the national carrier airline of Saudi Arabia, based in Jeddah.",
" The airline's main operational base is at King Abdulaziz International Airport in Jeddah.",
" King Khalid International Airport in Riyadh and King Fahd International Airport in Dammam are secondary hubs.",
" The new Dammam airport was opened for commercial use on 28 November 1999.",
" Dhahran International Airport in use until then, has reverted to being used as a military base.",
" The airline is the third largest in the Middle East in terms of revenue, behind Emirates and Qatar Airways.",
" It operates domestic and international scheduled flights to over 120 destinations in the Middle East, Africa, Asia, Europe and North America.",
" Domestic and international charter flights are operated, mostly during the Ramadan and the Hajj season.",
" Saudia is a member of the Arab Air Carriers Organization and joined the SkyTeam airline alliance on 29 May 2012."
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"Ciampino–G. B. Pastine International Airport (Italian: \"Ciampino–Aeroporto Internazionale G. B. Pastine\" ) (IATA: CIA, ICAO: LIRA) or simply Rome Ciampino Airport, is the secondary international airport of Rome, the capital of Italy, behind Leonardo da Vinci–Fiumicino Airport.",
" It is a joint civilian, commercial and military airport situated 6.5 NM south southeast of central Rome, just outside the Greater Ring Road (Italian: \"Grande Raccordo Anulare\" or \"GRA\") the circular motorway around the city.",
" The airport serves as a base for Ryanair and general aviation traffic."
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"Hato International Airport or Curaçao International Airport (formerly \"Dr. Albert Plesman International Airport\") (IATA: CUR, ICAO: TNCC) is the airport of Willemstad, Curaçao.",
" It has services to the Caribbean region, South America, North America and Europe.",
" Hato Airport is a fairly large facility, with the third longest commercial runway in the Caribbean region after Rafael Hernández Airport in Puerto Rico and Pointe-à-Pitre International Airport in Guadeloupe.",
" The airport serves as a main base for Insel Air."
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"Calicut International Airport (IATA: CCJ, ICAO: VOCL) , also known as Karipur Airport, is an international airport serving the Metropolitan area of Kozhikode and rural Malabar in Kerala, India.",
" It is located in Karipur, about 28 km from Kozhikode and 25 km from Malappuram.",
" The airport serves as an operating base for Air India Express.",
" It was the twelfth-busiest airport in India in terms of overall passenger traffic.",
" It is the third-busiest airport in Kerala after Kochi and Thiruvananthapuram.",
" It was given international airport status on 2 February 2006."
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"Líder Aviação (Líder Aviation) is a Brazilian airline specialising in air charter, aircraft sales and aircraft maintenance.",
" Its main base is in Belo Horizonte, Minas Gerais, where it has a presence at both airports.",
" It has other bases throughout Brazil; at Congonhas Airport and Guarulhos International Airport in São Paulo, Santos Dumont Airport, Jacarepaguá Airport and Galeão International Airport in Rio de Janeiro, Brasília International Airport, Recife's Guararapes International Airport, Macaé Airport, Val de Cães International Airport in Belém, Vitória Airport, Salvador International Airport, Porto Alegre's Salgado Filho International Airport, and Eduardo Gomes International Airport in Manaus.",
" Bristow Group, a large U.S. based helicopter operator with worldwide operations supporting the offshore oil and gas industry, has a financial stake in Lider."
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"King Fahd International Airport (KFIA) (Arabic: مطار الملك فهد الدولي ) (IATA: DMM, ICAO: OEDF) is an airport in Dammam, Saudi Arabia 20 km northwest of Dammam, Saudi Arabia.",
" The airport's basic infrastructure was complete by the end of 1990, which allowed the Allied forces engaged in the first Gulf War in early 1991 to use the field for the storage of military aircraft.",
" KFIA was the base used by all USAF A-10s (144), as well as the US Army's 101st Airborne's AH-64, CH-47, UH-60, and OH-58 helicopters during the Gulf War.",
" It was much more than a storage area.",
" The US Army had many units there before the start of the war, as well as during redeployment from Iraq after.",
" The General Authority of Civil Aviation of Saudi Arabia finally opened the new Dammam King Fahd International Airport on 28 November 1999 to commercial traffic, and all airlines transferred their operations from Dhahran International Airport, which had been in use until then.",
" The new Dammam airport serves most of Eastern Region of Saudi Arabia and in particular the growing urban complex made up of Dammam, Dhahran, Khobar, Qatif, Ras Tanura, while its catchment area also covers Jubail with total population of about 2.5 million served.",
" The airport is the third major hub for Saudia, and furthermore was a hub for the now defunct Sama Airlines."
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"Olympic Airlines (Greek: Ολυμπιακές Αερογραμμές , \"Olympiakés Aerogrammés\" – OA), formerly named Olympic Airways for at least four decades, was the flag carrier airline of Greece.",
" The airline's head office was located in Athens.",
" The airline operated services to 37 domestic destinations and to 32 destinations world-wide.",
" The airline's main base was at Athens International Airport, with hubs at Thessaloniki International Airport, \"Macedonia\", Heraklion International Airport, \"Nikos Kazantzakis\" and Rhodes International Airport, \"Diagoras\".",
" Olympic Airlines also owned a base at London Heathrow International Airport.",
" By December 2007, the airline employed about 8,500 staff."
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"Juanda International Airport (JIA) (Indonesian: \"Bandar Udara Internasional Juanda\" ) (IATA: SUB, ICAO: WARR) , is an international airport located in Sedati, Sidoarjo and one of the major airports of Indonesia.",
" This airport is located approximately 12 kilometers (8 miles) from Surabaya and serves the Gerbangkertosusila, the metropolitan area of Surabaya plus extended urban area.",
" Juanda International Airport is operated by PT Angkasa Pura I.",
" The airport takes its name after Djuanda Kartawidjaja, the last Prime Minister of Indonesia who had suggested development of this airport.",
" Juanda International Airport is one of the busiest airports in Indonesia, based on the aircraft movements and passenger movements.",
" In 2010, the airport handled 11 million passengers, although the capacity was 6 million passengers and the Air Traffic Controller radar system is only able to track 21 aircraft per hour, but at peak hour handled 40 to 45 aircraft landing and taking off.",
" In 2013, the airport serves about 400 aircraft per day."
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"Malta International Airport (Maltese: \"Ajruport Internazzjonali ta' Malta\" , IATA: MLA, ICAO: LMML ) is the only airport in Malta and it serves the whole of the Maltese Islands.",
" It is located on island of Malta, between Luqa and Gudja, and occupies the location of the former RAF Luqa.",
" It was completely refurbished, becoming fully operational on 25 March 1992.",
" It is still referred to by locals as Luqa Airport, and sometimes as Valletta Airport internationally, as it is located 5 km southwest of the Maltese capital Valletta.",
" The airport serves as the main hub for Air Malta and a base for Ryanair.",
" It is also home to the Area Control Center and hosts the annual Malta Airshow, visited by military and civil aircraft from various European and other countries.",
" The airport is operated by Malta International Airport plc."
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"Ryanair Ltd. (/raɪə'ner/) is an Irish low-cost airline founded in 1984, headquartered in Swords, Dublin, Ireland, with its primary operational bases at Dublin and London Stansted airports.",
" In 2016, Ryanair was the largest European airline by scheduled passengers flown, and carried more international passengers than any other airline.",
" (, , NASDAQ: RYAAY )"
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"Title: Saudia\n\nSaudia (Arabic: السعودية \"as-Suʿūdiyyah \"), also known as Saudi Arabian Airlines (الخطوط الجوية العربية السعودية), is the national carrier airline of Saudi Arabia, based in Jeddah. The airline's main operational base is at King Abdulaziz International Airport in Jeddah. King Khalid International Airport in Riyadh and King Fahd International Airport in Dammam are secondary hubs. The new Dammam airport was opened for commercial use on 28 November 1999. Dhahran International Airport in use until then, has reverted to being used as a military base. The airline is the third largest in the Middle East in terms of revenue, behind Emirates and Qatar Airways. It operates domestic and international scheduled flights to over 120 destinations in the Middle East, Africa, Asia, Europe and North America. Domestic and international charter flights are operated, mostly during the Ramadan and the Hajj season. Saudia is a member of the Arab Air Carriers Organization and joined the SkyTeam airline alliance on 29 May 2012.",
"Title: Ciampino–G. B. Pastine International Airport\n\nCiampino–G. B. Pastine International Airport (Italian: \"Ciampino–Aeroporto Internazionale G. B. Pastine\" ) (IATA: CIA, ICAO: LIRA) or simply Rome Ciampino Airport, is the secondary international airport of Rome, the capital of Italy, behind Leonardo da Vinci–Fiumicino Airport. It is a joint civilian, commercial and military airport situated 6.5 NM south southeast of central Rome, just outside the Greater Ring Road (Italian: \"Grande Raccordo Anulare\" or \"GRA\") the circular motorway around the city. The airport serves as a base for Ryanair and general aviation traffic.",
"Title: Curaçao International Airport\n\nHato International Airport or Curaçao International Airport (formerly \"Dr. Albert Plesman International Airport\") (IATA: CUR, ICAO: TNCC) is the airport of Willemstad, Curaçao. It has services to the Caribbean region, South America, North America and Europe. Hato Airport is a fairly large facility, with the third longest commercial runway in the Caribbean region after Rafael Hernández Airport in Puerto Rico and Pointe-à-Pitre International Airport in Guadeloupe. The airport serves as a main base for Insel Air.",
"Title: Calicut International Airport\n\nCalicut International Airport (IATA: CCJ, ICAO: VOCL) , also known as Karipur Airport, is an international airport serving the Metropolitan area of Kozhikode and rural Malabar in Kerala, India. It is located in Karipur, about 28 km from Kozhikode and 25 km from Malappuram. The airport serves as an operating base for Air India Express. It was the twelfth-busiest airport in India in terms of overall passenger traffic. It is the third-busiest airport in Kerala after Kochi and Thiruvananthapuram. It was given international airport status on 2 February 2006.",
"Title: Líder Aviação\n\nLíder Aviação (Líder Aviation) is a Brazilian airline specialising in air charter, aircraft sales and aircraft maintenance. Its main base is in Belo Horizonte, Minas Gerais, where it has a presence at both airports. It has other bases throughout Brazil; at Congonhas Airport and Guarulhos International Airport in São Paulo, Santos Dumont Airport, Jacarepaguá Airport and Galeão International Airport in Rio de Janeiro, Brasília International Airport, Recife's Guararapes International Airport, Macaé Airport, Val de Cães International Airport in Belém, Vitória Airport, Salvador International Airport, Porto Alegre's Salgado Filho International Airport, and Eduardo Gomes International Airport in Manaus. Bristow Group, a large U.S. based helicopter operator with worldwide operations supporting the offshore oil and gas industry, has a financial stake in Lider.",
"Title: King Fahd International Airport\n\nKing Fahd International Airport (KFIA) (Arabic: مطار الملك فهد الدولي ) (IATA: DMM, ICAO: OEDF) is an airport in Dammam, Saudi Arabia 20 km northwest of Dammam, Saudi Arabia. The airport's basic infrastructure was complete by the end of 1990, which allowed the Allied forces engaged in the first Gulf War in early 1991 to use the field for the storage of military aircraft. KFIA was the base used by all USAF A-10s (144), as well as the US Army's 101st Airborne's AH-64, CH-47, UH-60, and OH-58 helicopters during the Gulf War. It was much more than a storage area. The US Army had many units there before the start of the war, as well as during redeployment from Iraq after. The General Authority of Civil Aviation of Saudi Arabia finally opened the new Dammam King Fahd International Airport on 28 November 1999 to commercial traffic, and all airlines transferred their operations from Dhahran International Airport, which had been in use until then. The new Dammam airport serves most of Eastern Region of Saudi Arabia and in particular the growing urban complex made up of Dammam, Dhahran, Khobar, Qatif, Ras Tanura, while its catchment area also covers Jubail with total population of about 2.5 million served. The airport is the third major hub for Saudia, and furthermore was a hub for the now defunct Sama Airlines.",
"Title: Olympic Airlines\n\nOlympic Airlines (Greek: Ολυμπιακές Αερογραμμές , \"Olympiakés Aerogrammés\" – OA), formerly named Olympic Airways for at least four decades, was the flag carrier airline of Greece. The airline's head office was located in Athens. The airline operated services to 37 domestic destinations and to 32 destinations world-wide. The airline's main base was at Athens International Airport, with hubs at Thessaloniki International Airport, \"Macedonia\", Heraklion International Airport, \"Nikos Kazantzakis\" and Rhodes International Airport, \"Diagoras\". Olympic Airlines also owned a base at London Heathrow International Airport. By December 2007, the airline employed about 8,500 staff.",
"Title: Juanda International Airport\n\nJuanda International Airport (JIA) (Indonesian: \"Bandar Udara Internasional Juanda\" ) (IATA: SUB, ICAO: WARR) , is an international airport located in Sedati, Sidoarjo and one of the major airports of Indonesia. This airport is located approximately 12 kilometers (8 miles) from Surabaya and serves the Gerbangkertosusila, the metropolitan area of Surabaya plus extended urban area. Juanda International Airport is operated by PT Angkasa Pura I. The airport takes its name after Djuanda Kartawidjaja, the last Prime Minister of Indonesia who had suggested development of this airport. Juanda International Airport is one of the busiest airports in Indonesia, based on the aircraft movements and passenger movements. In 2010, the airport handled 11 million passengers, although the capacity was 6 million passengers and the Air Traffic Controller radar system is only able to track 21 aircraft per hour, but at peak hour handled 40 to 45 aircraft landing and taking off. In 2013, the airport serves about 400 aircraft per day.",
"Title: Malta International Airport\n\nMalta International Airport (Maltese: \"Ajruport Internazzjonali ta' Malta\" , IATA: MLA, ICAO: LMML ) is the only airport in Malta and it serves the whole of the Maltese Islands. It is located on island of Malta, between Luqa and Gudja, and occupies the location of the former RAF Luqa. It was completely refurbished, becoming fully operational on 25 March 1992. It is still referred to by locals as Luqa Airport, and sometimes as Valletta Airport internationally, as it is located 5 km southwest of the Maltese capital Valletta. The airport serves as the main hub for Air Malta and a base for Ryanair. It is also home to the Area Control Center and hosts the annual Malta Airshow, visited by military and civil aircraft from various European and other countries. The airport is operated by Malta International Airport plc.",
"Title: Ryanair\n\nRyanair Ltd. (/raɪə'ner/) is an Irish low-cost airline founded in 1984, headquartered in Swords, Dublin, Ireland, with its primary operational bases at Dublin and London Stansted airports. In 2016, Ryanair was the largest European airline by scheduled passengers flown, and carried more international passengers than any other airline. (, , NASDAQ: RYAAY )"
] |
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Are Velvetpark and Womankind women's websites?
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yes
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"Women’s erotica is any erotic material that caters specifically to heterosexual women.",
" When erotica is directed at lesbians, it is referred to as lesbian erotica.",
" Women's erotica is available from a variety of media including websites, books, short stories, films, photography, magazines and audio.",
" The content may cover many aspects of sexuality, from relationships to fetishes; the main idea being to convey sex from a woman’s perspective, or to feature female sexual fantasies."
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"Womankind Worldwide is an international women’s rights organisation working to support women and girls to improve their lives and communities in Africa, Asia and Latin America.",
" It partners with women’s rights organisations on the ground, which are working to tackle the issues that affect women’s lives.",
" In over 25 years, Womankind, together with its partners, has reached 20 million women, girls, men and boys across more than 70 countries."
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"The Half the Sky Movement is inspired by Nicholas Kristof and Sheryl WuDunn's best-selling book .",
" The movement seeks to put an end to the oppression of women and girls worldwide through a transmedia project that uses video, websites, games, blogs and other educational tools both to raise awareness of women's issues and also to provide concrete steps to fight these problems and empower women."
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"Women's Feature Service (WFS) is an Indian women's news agency and magazine, based in New Delhi, India.",
" Established in 1978 by UNESCO, it deals with a wide range of feminist issues and social, economic, political, and health issues surrounding women and women in popular culture such as film and the arts.",
" \"Women's Press Organizations, 1881-1999\" describes the WFS as a \"woman-managed global news agency that specializes in news feature stories about women and development, primarily in nations of the southern hemisphere.\"",
" \"People & Planet\" says \"This Delhi-based feature service provides news, features and opinions from a gender perspective, including items relating to women's reproductive health.",
" Fresh updates from around the world every week.",
" Women's Feature Service markets articles to print publications and websites.\""
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"Womankind is an ad-free newsstand women's magazine distributed throughout the UK, Australia, NZ, Europe, Asia, the US, and Canada.",
" The \"Sydney Morning Herald\" reported that it had \"an initial circulation of 20,000 and is aiming to find a broad demographic of smart women interested in big ideas about philosophy, sociology and psychology.\"",
".",
" It is distributed in 3,000 news agents in Australia.",
" Womankind was the best-selling item in the history of the Byron Bay Writers' Festival when it launched there in 2014 and is one of the world's few ad-free newsstand publications.",
" It is produced by the team behind the world's most widely distributed philosophy magazine, \"New Philosopher\", which launched in 2013 and is available in Australia, NZ, the US, Canada and the UK."
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"Girl Develop It (GDI) is a nonprofit organization devoted to getting women the materials they need to pursue careers in software development.",
" It provides affordable programs for adult women interested in learning web and software development in a judgment-free environment.",
" Their mission is to give women of any income level, nationality, education level, and upbringing an environment in which to learn the skills to build websites and learn code to build programs with hands-on classes in two countries in 56 cities."
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"Velvetpark: Dyke Culture in Bloom is a lesbian and feminist arts and culture website that regularly features music, literature, theater, fine arts, film, television, and social activism as it impacts queer culture.",
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"Rachel Speght (1597 – death date unknown) was a poet and polemicist.",
" She was the first Englishwoman to identify herself, by name, as a polemicist and critic of gender ideology.",
" Speght, a feminist and a Calvinist, is perhaps best known for her tract \"A Mouzell for Melastomus\" (London, 1617).",
" It is a prose refutation of Joseph Swetnam's misogynistic tract, \"The Arraignment of Lewd, Idle, Froward, and Unconstant Women\", and a significant contribution to the Protestant discourse of biblical exegesis, defending women's nature and the worth of womankind.",
" Speght also published a volume of poetry, \"Mortalities Memorandum with a Dreame Prefixed\" (London, 1621), a Christian reflection on death and a defence of the education of women."
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"Populis is an international online publishing company producing content for 550 websites and blogs across eight European languages.",
" Populis produces over 35,000 articles and videos in English, French, German, Italian, Portuguese, Spanish and Swedish.",
" They receive 26.1 million monthly unique visitors across their websites and blogs.",
" In 2010, they achieved revenues of 58 million euros.",
" Populis specializes in writing content for different audiences and sectors including women’s interests, personal finance, automobile, travel and fashion."
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"Personal Wedding Websites are websites that engaged couples use to aid in planning and communication for their wedding.",
" The websites are used to communicate with guests of their wedding and inform them of location, date, time, and a gift registry.",
" Each wedding website is different, and a couple has to pick what is best for them.",
" The websites can be free but may sometimes cost a fee.",
" However, most couples find that the website fee is less costly than hiring a wedding planner, as wedding planners can cost as much as 15% of the total wedding cost.",
" Criticism of wedding websites include that invitations from websites are too informal for the occasion and these websites can turn into a forum for women to make judgment on each other."
],
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"Title: Women's erotica\n\nWomen’s erotica is any erotic material that caters specifically to heterosexual women. When erotica is directed at lesbians, it is referred to as lesbian erotica. Women's erotica is available from a variety of media including websites, books, short stories, films, photography, magazines and audio. The content may cover many aspects of sexuality, from relationships to fetishes; the main idea being to convey sex from a woman’s perspective, or to feature female sexual fantasies.",
"Title: Womankind Worldwide\n\nWomankind Worldwide is an international women’s rights organisation working to support women and girls to improve their lives and communities in Africa, Asia and Latin America. It partners with women’s rights organisations on the ground, which are working to tackle the issues that affect women’s lives. In over 25 years, Womankind, together with its partners, has reached 20 million women, girls, men and boys across more than 70 countries.",
"Title: Half the Sky movement\n\nThe Half the Sky Movement is inspired by Nicholas Kristof and Sheryl WuDunn's best-selling book . The movement seeks to put an end to the oppression of women and girls worldwide through a transmedia project that uses video, websites, games, blogs and other educational tools both to raise awareness of women's issues and also to provide concrete steps to fight these problems and empower women.",
"Title: Women's Feature Service\n\nWomen's Feature Service (WFS) is an Indian women's news agency and magazine, based in New Delhi, India. Established in 1978 by UNESCO, it deals with a wide range of feminist issues and social, economic, political, and health issues surrounding women and women in popular culture such as film and the arts. \"Women's Press Organizations, 1881-1999\" describes the WFS as a \"woman-managed global news agency that specializes in news feature stories about women and development, primarily in nations of the southern hemisphere.\" \"People & Planet\" says \"This Delhi-based feature service provides news, features and opinions from a gender perspective, including items relating to women's reproductive health. Fresh updates from around the world every week. Women's Feature Service markets articles to print publications and websites.\"",
"Title: Womankind (magazine)\n\nWomankind is an ad-free newsstand women's magazine distributed throughout the UK, Australia, NZ, Europe, Asia, the US, and Canada. The \"Sydney Morning Herald\" reported that it had \"an initial circulation of 20,000 and is aiming to find a broad demographic of smart women interested in big ideas about philosophy, sociology and psychology.\" . It is distributed in 3,000 news agents in Australia. Womankind was the best-selling item in the history of the Byron Bay Writers' Festival when it launched there in 2014 and is one of the world's few ad-free newsstand publications. It is produced by the team behind the world's most widely distributed philosophy magazine, \"New Philosopher\", which launched in 2013 and is available in Australia, NZ, the US, Canada and the UK.",
"Title: Girl Develop It\n\nGirl Develop It (GDI) is a nonprofit organization devoted to getting women the materials they need to pursue careers in software development. It provides affordable programs for adult women interested in learning web and software development in a judgment-free environment. Their mission is to give women of any income level, nationality, education level, and upbringing an environment in which to learn the skills to build websites and learn code to build programs with hands-on classes in two countries in 56 cities.",
"Title: Velvetpark\n\nVelvetpark: Dyke Culture in Bloom is a lesbian and feminist arts and culture website that regularly features music, literature, theater, fine arts, film, television, and social activism as it impacts queer culture. \"Velvetpark\" also hosts a social network and dating community for lesbians and queer-identified women.",
"Title: Rachel Speght\n\nRachel Speght (1597 – death date unknown) was a poet and polemicist. She was the first Englishwoman to identify herself, by name, as a polemicist and critic of gender ideology. Speght, a feminist and a Calvinist, is perhaps best known for her tract \"A Mouzell for Melastomus\" (London, 1617). It is a prose refutation of Joseph Swetnam's misogynistic tract, \"The Arraignment of Lewd, Idle, Froward, and Unconstant Women\", and a significant contribution to the Protestant discourse of biblical exegesis, defending women's nature and the worth of womankind. Speght also published a volume of poetry, \"Mortalities Memorandum with a Dreame Prefixed\" (London, 1621), a Christian reflection on death and a defence of the education of women.",
"Title: Populis\n\nPopulis is an international online publishing company producing content for 550 websites and blogs across eight European languages. Populis produces over 35,000 articles and videos in English, French, German, Italian, Portuguese, Spanish and Swedish. They receive 26.1 million monthly unique visitors across their websites and blogs. In 2010, they achieved revenues of 58 million euros. Populis specializes in writing content for different audiences and sectors including women’s interests, personal finance, automobile, travel and fashion.",
"Title: Personal wedding website\n\nPersonal Wedding Websites are websites that engaged couples use to aid in planning and communication for their wedding. The websites are used to communicate with guests of their wedding and inform them of location, date, time, and a gift registry. Each wedding website is different, and a couple has to pick what is best for them. The websites can be free but may sometimes cost a fee. However, most couples find that the website fee is less costly than hiring a wedding planner, as wedding planners can cost as much as 15% of the total wedding cost. Criticism of wedding websites include that invitations from websites are too informal for the occasion and these websites can turn into a forum for women to make judgment on each other."
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The film Jogan fetures a song by a musician that died in what year?
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1972
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bridge
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"Paul Richard Epworth (born 25 July 1974 in Bishop's Stortford, Hertfordshire) is an English music producer, musician, and songwriter.",
" His production and writing credits include Adele, Rihanna, and Maxïmo Park amongst many others.",
" On 12 February 2012 at the 54th Grammy Awards, Epworth won four Grammy Awards for Producer of the Year, Album of the Year (Adele's \"21\"), and Song of the Year and Record of the Year (for \"Rolling in the Deep\").",
" He won the Academy Award for Best Original Song alongside Adele, for \"Skyfall\".",
" His sister Mary Epworth is a singer and songwriter.",
" He is a member of the Music Producers Guild.",
" He also has a record label, Wolf Tone, whose artists include Glass Animals, Rosie Lowe and Plaitum.",
" He has won 'Producer of the Year' at the BRIT Awards three times, the most recent in 2015.",
" At the 59th Grammy Awards in 2017, Epworth won a Grammy for Album of the Year for his work on Adele's 25\"."
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"Harold \"Lally\" Stott (born January 1945, Prescot, Merseyside died 6 June 1977, Whiston, Merseyside) was a British songwriter and musician who wrote the song \"Chirpy Chirpy Cheep Cheep\" which became a number 1 hit for the Scottish band Middle of the Road in the UK in 1971, and number 20 in the US for Mac and Katie Kissoon the same year.",
" Stott's own version of the song was a hit in Italy and France, went to number 1 in Australia for one week and charted at number 92 on the U.S. \"Billboard\" Hot 100.",
" The song has been covered in many languages, including Vietnamese, Korean, Estonian, Spanish and German."
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"Giuseppe Scarlatti (1718 or 18 June 1723, Naples – 17 August 1777, Vienna) was a composer of \"opere serie\" and \"opere buffe\".",
" He worked in Rome from 1739 to 1741, and from 1752 to 1754 in Florence, Pisa, Lucca and Turin.",
" From 1752 to 1754, and again from 1756 to 1759, he worked in Venice and for short periods in Milan and Barcelona.",
" In 1760 he moved to Vienna, where he enjoyed the friendship of Christoph Willibald Gluck.",
" \"The third most important musician of his clan\", it is still uncertain whether he was the nephew of Alessandro born 18 June 1723 or the nephew of Domenico born in 1718.",
" Giuseppe Scarlatti was married to the Viennese singer Barbara Stabili who died about 1753.",
" By 1767 he had married Antonia Lefebvre, who that year bore him a son; she died three years later.",
" Scarlatti died intestate in 1777 in Vienna."
],
"title": "Giuseppe Scarlatti"
},
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"sentences": [
"\"The Year That Clayton Delaney Died\" is a song written and recorded by American country music artist Tom T. Hall.",
" It was released in July 1971 as the only single from the album, \"In Search of a Song\".",
" \"The Year That Clayton Delaney Died\" was Hall's second number one on the country chart.",
" The single stayed at number one for two weeks and spent a total of eighteen weeks on the country charts."
],
"title": "The Year That Clayton Delaney Died"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Geeta Dutt (born Geetā Ghosh Roy Chowdhuri; 23 November 1930 – 20 July 1972) was a prominent Indian singer, born in Faridpur before the Partition of India.",
" She found particular prominence as a playback singer in Hindi cinema.",
" She also sang many modern Bengali songs, both in film and non-film genre."
],
"title": "Geeta Dutt"
},
{
"sentences": [
"\"We Will Not Surrender (We Win or We Die)\" is a song by Libyan-Irish musician \"Rami El-Kaleh\" about the Libyan Civil War.",
" The song has became one of the most popular protest songs in the Arab World and in Europe.",
" The lyrics are co-written by Rami El-Kaleh who was born on 16 July 1983 in Waterford, Ireland, but who had returned to Libya at a young age.",
" El-Kaleh was also a computer engineering graduate and a guitar musician.",
" He died before seeing his song launched and for that the single serves as a memorial to him.",
" He held dual Libyan-Irish citizenship."
],
"title": "We Will Not Surrender (We Win or We Die)"
},
{
"sentences": [
"\"The Entertainer\" is a single by singer Billy Joel released as the only single from his 1974 album \"Streetlife Serenade\".",
" The song peaked at #34 on the US charts, a Top 40 hit for Joel that year.",
" The song is a cynical and somewhat satirical look at the fleeting fame of a musician and fickle public tastes (\"Today I am your champion / I may have won your hearts / But I know the game / You'll forget my name / And I won't be here / in another year / if I don't stay on the charts\"); this theme would be examined in the later song \"It's Still Rock and Roll to Me\".",
" Another verse in the song references the shortening of Joel's song, \"Piano Man\", from 5 minutes and 38 seconds to 3 minutes and 5 seconds to fit a radio slot, referenced by the lyrics \"It was a beautiful song, / but it ran too long / If you're gonna have a hit, you gotta make it fit / So they cut it down to 3:05.\"",
" Additionally, the timing printed on the label of the 7\" release of \"The Entertainer\" was 3:05, although the actual 45 length was 3:11 (while the album length was 3:41).",
" In the single version, Verse 3 (which starts at 1:02 in the album version) is edited out, and Verse 2 (which starts at 0:40) contains a steel guitar in its second half, which is actually featured in the second half of the \"third\" verse in the album version; indeed, on the single mix, the instrumental crescendo of the album version is anticipated by bringing the fuller instrumentation of Verse 3 under the vocals of Verse 2.",
" As a result of this, the slightly emptier original instrumentation of Verse 2 (which includes a downward slide on the synth) and the vocals of Verse 3 are completely omitted, while the instrumentation of Verse 3 (featuring the steel guitar) does appear, but earlier."
],
"title": "The Entertainer (song)"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Jogan is a 1950 Hindi romantic drama film directed by Kidar Nath Sharma and starring Dilip Kumar and Nargis.",
" It features the song, \"Ghungat ke pat khol\" sung by Geeta Dutt.",
" Rajendra Kumar in his film debut plays a small role."
],
"title": "Jogan (film)"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Monteniggers was a hip-hop band from Kotor, Montenegro, then Yugoslavia.",
" Originally the band consisted of Igor Lazić, Nebojša Saveljić, and Duško Nikolić, also known under the pseudonyms \"Lucky Boy\", \"Sky\", and \"Ducka\", respectively.",
" Nikolić soon got ill and couldn't perform, though he co-wrote songs.",
" Even though the band's period of activity is generally taken to be 1994–1999, the band was actually formed in 1988 under the name \"Brake Boys\".",
" One year later they changed the name to AE:Tell me, and then changed it yet again to Monteniggers.",
" In 1996, soon after the release of their debut album, Nikolić died of leukemia, prompting the two other members to release a song dedicated to him on their second album in 1998, called \"Voljeli bi da si tu\" (\"We Wish You Were Here\").",
" That same year (1996) they had their first live performance on a music festival in Budva, performing the song \"Mala plava\" (\"Little Blondie\") and immediately catching the attention of the public.",
" A song from the debut album, called Duka Diesel was even voted song of the year in 1996.",
" In June 1997, they recorded what would eventually become one of their signature songs and arguably their best known, \"So i tekila\" (\"Salt and Tequila\"), which was famous mostly due to its catchy and memorable chorus.",
" The band's success and popularity was growing rapidly, to the point where they became one of the most beloved hip-hop bands in Ex-Yugoslavia.",
" Unfortunately, it wasn't meant to be.",
" On 31 october 1999, at the peak of their popularity, Saveljic died in a car crash on the road from Podgorica to Cetinje when the car hit a cliff.",
" His girlfriend Tanja and friend Aco died too, but the car driver Miloš and front passenger Jeca were injured.",
" His death marked the definite end of the Monteniggers.",
" Since 2 out of 3 members died, stories and rumors about the \"curse of the Monteniggers\" persisted for many years after that.",
" The other member, Igor Lazić, is now a successful solo artist better known as Niggor."
],
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},
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"sentences": [
"Emperor Huizong of Song (7 June 1082 – 4 June 1135), personal name Zhao Ji, was the eighth emperor of the Song dynasty in China.",
" He is also a very well-known calligrapher.",
" Born as the 11th son of Emperor Shenzong, he ascended the throne in 1100 upon the death of his elder brother and predecessor, Emperor Zhezong, because Emperor Zhezong's only son died prematurely.",
" He lived in luxury, sophistication and art in the first half of his life.",
" In 1126, when the Jurchen-led Jin dynasty invaded the Song dynasty during the Jin–Song Wars, Emperor Huizong abdicated and passed on his throne to his eldest son, Emperor Qinzong, while he assumed the honorary title of \"Taishang Huang\" (or \"Retired Emperor\").",
" The following year, the Song capital, Bianjing, was conquered by Jin forces in an event historically known as the Jingkang Incident.",
" Emperor Huizong, along with Emperor Qinzong and the rest of their family, were taken captive by the Jurchens and brought back to the Jin capital, Huining Prefecture in 1128.",
" The Jurchen ruler, Emperor Taizong, gave the former Emperor Huizong a title, Duke Hunde (literally \"Besotted Duke\"), to humiliate him.",
" Emperor Huizong died in Wuguocheng after spending about nine years in captivity."
],
"title": "Emperor Huizong of Song"
}
] |
[
"Title: Paul Epworth\n\nPaul Richard Epworth (born 25 July 1974 in Bishop's Stortford, Hertfordshire) is an English music producer, musician, and songwriter. His production and writing credits include Adele, Rihanna, and Maxïmo Park amongst many others. On 12 February 2012 at the 54th Grammy Awards, Epworth won four Grammy Awards for Producer of the Year, Album of the Year (Adele's \"21\"), and Song of the Year and Record of the Year (for \"Rolling in the Deep\"). He won the Academy Award for Best Original Song alongside Adele, for \"Skyfall\". His sister Mary Epworth is a singer and songwriter. He is a member of the Music Producers Guild. He also has a record label, Wolf Tone, whose artists include Glass Animals, Rosie Lowe and Plaitum. He has won 'Producer of the Year' at the BRIT Awards three times, the most recent in 2015. At the 59th Grammy Awards in 2017, Epworth won a Grammy for Album of the Year for his work on Adele's 25\".",
"Title: Lally Stott\n\nHarold \"Lally\" Stott (born January 1945, Prescot, Merseyside died 6 June 1977, Whiston, Merseyside) was a British songwriter and musician who wrote the song \"Chirpy Chirpy Cheep Cheep\" which became a number 1 hit for the Scottish band Middle of the Road in the UK in 1971, and number 20 in the US for Mac and Katie Kissoon the same year. Stott's own version of the song was a hit in Italy and France, went to number 1 in Australia for one week and charted at number 92 on the U.S. \"Billboard\" Hot 100. The song has been covered in many languages, including Vietnamese, Korean, Estonian, Spanish and German.",
"Title: Giuseppe Scarlatti\n\nGiuseppe Scarlatti (1718 or 18 June 1723, Naples – 17 August 1777, Vienna) was a composer of \"opere serie\" and \"opere buffe\". He worked in Rome from 1739 to 1741, and from 1752 to 1754 in Florence, Pisa, Lucca and Turin. From 1752 to 1754, and again from 1756 to 1759, he worked in Venice and for short periods in Milan and Barcelona. In 1760 he moved to Vienna, where he enjoyed the friendship of Christoph Willibald Gluck. \"The third most important musician of his clan\", it is still uncertain whether he was the nephew of Alessandro born 18 June 1723 or the nephew of Domenico born in 1718. Giuseppe Scarlatti was married to the Viennese singer Barbara Stabili who died about 1753. By 1767 he had married Antonia Lefebvre, who that year bore him a son; she died three years later. Scarlatti died intestate in 1777 in Vienna.",
"Title: The Year That Clayton Delaney Died\n\n\"The Year That Clayton Delaney Died\" is a song written and recorded by American country music artist Tom T. Hall. It was released in July 1971 as the only single from the album, \"In Search of a Song\". \"The Year That Clayton Delaney Died\" was Hall's second number one on the country chart. The single stayed at number one for two weeks and spent a total of eighteen weeks on the country charts.",
"Title: Geeta Dutt\n\nGeeta Dutt (born Geetā Ghosh Roy Chowdhuri; 23 November 1930 – 20 July 1972) was a prominent Indian singer, born in Faridpur before the Partition of India. She found particular prominence as a playback singer in Hindi cinema. She also sang many modern Bengali songs, both in film and non-film genre.",
"Title: We Will Not Surrender (We Win or We Die)\n\n\"We Will Not Surrender (We Win or We Die)\" is a song by Libyan-Irish musician \"Rami El-Kaleh\" about the Libyan Civil War. The song has became one of the most popular protest songs in the Arab World and in Europe. The lyrics are co-written by Rami El-Kaleh who was born on 16 July 1983 in Waterford, Ireland, but who had returned to Libya at a young age. El-Kaleh was also a computer engineering graduate and a guitar musician. He died before seeing his song launched and for that the single serves as a memorial to him. He held dual Libyan-Irish citizenship.",
"Title: The Entertainer (song)\n\n\"The Entertainer\" is a single by singer Billy Joel released as the only single from his 1974 album \"Streetlife Serenade\". The song peaked at #34 on the US charts, a Top 40 hit for Joel that year. The song is a cynical and somewhat satirical look at the fleeting fame of a musician and fickle public tastes (\"Today I am your champion / I may have won your hearts / But I know the game / You'll forget my name / And I won't be here / in another year / if I don't stay on the charts\"); this theme would be examined in the later song \"It's Still Rock and Roll to Me\". Another verse in the song references the shortening of Joel's song, \"Piano Man\", from 5 minutes and 38 seconds to 3 minutes and 5 seconds to fit a radio slot, referenced by the lyrics \"It was a beautiful song, / but it ran too long / If you're gonna have a hit, you gotta make it fit / So they cut it down to 3:05.\" Additionally, the timing printed on the label of the 7\" release of \"The Entertainer\" was 3:05, although the actual 45 length was 3:11 (while the album length was 3:41). In the single version, Verse 3 (which starts at 1:02 in the album version) is edited out, and Verse 2 (which starts at 0:40) contains a steel guitar in its second half, which is actually featured in the second half of the \"third\" verse in the album version; indeed, on the single mix, the instrumental crescendo of the album version is anticipated by bringing the fuller instrumentation of Verse 3 under the vocals of Verse 2. As a result of this, the slightly emptier original instrumentation of Verse 2 (which includes a downward slide on the synth) and the vocals of Verse 3 are completely omitted, while the instrumentation of Verse 3 (featuring the steel guitar) does appear, but earlier.",
"Title: Jogan (film)\n\nJogan is a 1950 Hindi romantic drama film directed by Kidar Nath Sharma and starring Dilip Kumar and Nargis. It features the song, \"Ghungat ke pat khol\" sung by Geeta Dutt. Rajendra Kumar in his film debut plays a small role.",
"Title: Monteniggers\n\nMonteniggers was a hip-hop band from Kotor, Montenegro, then Yugoslavia. Originally the band consisted of Igor Lazić, Nebojša Saveljić, and Duško Nikolić, also known under the pseudonyms \"Lucky Boy\", \"Sky\", and \"Ducka\", respectively. Nikolić soon got ill and couldn't perform, though he co-wrote songs. Even though the band's period of activity is generally taken to be 1994–1999, the band was actually formed in 1988 under the name \"Brake Boys\". One year later they changed the name to AE:Tell me, and then changed it yet again to Monteniggers. In 1996, soon after the release of their debut album, Nikolić died of leukemia, prompting the two other members to release a song dedicated to him on their second album in 1998, called \"Voljeli bi da si tu\" (\"We Wish You Were Here\"). That same year (1996) they had their first live performance on a music festival in Budva, performing the song \"Mala plava\" (\"Little Blondie\") and immediately catching the attention of the public. A song from the debut album, called Duka Diesel was even voted song of the year in 1996. In June 1997, they recorded what would eventually become one of their signature songs and arguably their best known, \"So i tekila\" (\"Salt and Tequila\"), which was famous mostly due to its catchy and memorable chorus. The band's success and popularity was growing rapidly, to the point where they became one of the most beloved hip-hop bands in Ex-Yugoslavia. Unfortunately, it wasn't meant to be. On 31 october 1999, at the peak of their popularity, Saveljic died in a car crash on the road from Podgorica to Cetinje when the car hit a cliff. His girlfriend Tanja and friend Aco died too, but the car driver Miloš and front passenger Jeca were injured. His death marked the definite end of the Monteniggers. Since 2 out of 3 members died, stories and rumors about the \"curse of the Monteniggers\" persisted for many years after that. The other member, Igor Lazić, is now a successful solo artist better known as Niggor.",
"Title: Emperor Huizong of Song\n\nEmperor Huizong of Song (7 June 1082 – 4 June 1135), personal name Zhao Ji, was the eighth emperor of the Song dynasty in China. He is also a very well-known calligrapher. Born as the 11th son of Emperor Shenzong, he ascended the throne in 1100 upon the death of his elder brother and predecessor, Emperor Zhezong, because Emperor Zhezong's only son died prematurely. He lived in luxury, sophistication and art in the first half of his life. In 1126, when the Jurchen-led Jin dynasty invaded the Song dynasty during the Jin–Song Wars, Emperor Huizong abdicated and passed on his throne to his eldest son, Emperor Qinzong, while he assumed the honorary title of \"Taishang Huang\" (or \"Retired Emperor\"). The following year, the Song capital, Bianjing, was conquered by Jin forces in an event historically known as the Jingkang Incident. Emperor Huizong, along with Emperor Qinzong and the rest of their family, were taken captive by the Jurchens and brought back to the Jin capital, Huining Prefecture in 1128. The Jurchen ruler, Emperor Taizong, gave the former Emperor Huizong a title, Duke Hunde (literally \"Besotted Duke\"), to humiliate him. Emperor Huizong died in Wuguocheng after spending about nine years in captivity."
] |
2,465
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In what year was the microbiologist who first developed the MMR vaccine born?
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1919
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bridge
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hard
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"The MMR vaccine controversy started with the 1998 publication of a fraudulent research paper in \"The Lancet\" linking the combined measles, mumps, and rubella (MMR) vaccine to colitis and autism spectrum disorders.",
" The claims in the paper were widely reported, leading to a sharp drop in vaccination rates in the UK and Ireland and increases in the incidence of measles and mumps, resulting in deaths and severe and permanent injuries.",
" Following the initial claims in 1998, multiple large epidemiological studies were undertaken.",
" Reviews of the evidence by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, the American Academy of Pediatrics, the Institute of Medicine of the US National Academy of Sciences, the UK National Health Service, and the Cochrane Library all found no link between the MMR vaccine and autism."
],
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"Hear the Silence is a 2003 semi-fictional TV drama based on the MMR vaccine controversy, which started when Andrew Wakefield published a paper claiming a possible link between the MMR vaccine and autism.",
" It debuted on December 15, 2003 at 9 PM on the British network Five.",
" The film, produced at a cost of about 1 million pounds, stars Hugh Bonneville as Wakefield and Juliet Stevenson as Christine Shields, a fictional mother who discovers the possible MMR-autism link when her son is diagnosed as autistic.",
" Stevenson's character begins telling doctor after doctor that her son seemed to develop autism soon after he received the MMR vaccine, but she does not receive any sympathy from them, nor does she receive any from her boss, or even her husband.",
" However, this all changes when she meets Dr. Wakefield, who believes her statements about the MMR vaccine causing her son's autism.",
" The film then shows fictional government officials \"plotting\" Wakefield's \"demise\", which they intend to bring about by portraying his research as flawed.",
" Although never documented in reality, the film depicts Wakefield being targeted by the government: his phone is tapped and his files are stolen.",
" The film attracted 1.2 million viewers on the first night it screened, considerably fewer than usual for Channel Five's films that debut at 9 PM, which often get more than 2 million viewers."
],
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},
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"The MMR vaccine (also known as the MPR vaccine after the Latin names of the diseases) is an immunization vaccine against measles, mumps, and rubella (German measles).",
" It is a mixture of live attenuated viruses of the three diseases, administered via injection.",
" It was first developed by Maurice Hilleman while at Merck."
],
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"Michelle Cedillo v. Secretary of Health and Human Services, also known as the omnibus autism proceeding (OAP), was a court case involving the family of Michelle Cedillo, a girl with autism whose parents sued the United States government because they believed that her autism was caused by her receipt of both the measles-mumps-and-rubella vaccine (also known as the MMR vaccine) and thimerosal-containing vaccines.",
" The omnibus proceeding required the petitioners to present three test cases for each proposed mechanism by which vaccines had, according to them, caused their children's autism; Michelle was the first such case for the MMR-and-thimerosal hypothesis."
],
"title": "Cedillo v. Secretary of Health and Human Services"
},
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"Kreesten Meldgaard Madsen is a Danish epidemiologist and expert on infectious diseases who, as of 2003, worked at the Danish Epidemiology Science Centre at Aarhus University.",
" He is known for leading two studies that found no link between either the MMR vaccine and autism or thimerosal and autism.",
" The first of these studies pertained to MMR and was published in 2002; the second pertained to thimerosal and was published in 2003.",
" Both of these studies received considerable media attention, but the study regarding thimerosal and autism was criticized by Mark Blaxill of activist group SafeMinds, who said it was irrelevant to the United States because it was conducted in Denmark, where the autism rate is lower."
],
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},
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"sentences": [
"Mumpsvax is a mumps vaccine made of mumps virus.",
" It is a product of Merck & Co., Inc.",
" The vaccine is a component of Merck's three-virus MMR vaccine."
],
"title": "Mumpsvax"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Michael Fitzpatrick (born 1950) is a British general practitioner (GP) and medical author from London, UK.",
" Fitzpatrick is known for writing several books and newspaper articles about controversies in autism, from his perspective as someone who is both a GP and the parent of a son with autism.",
" His book \"Defeating Autism: A Dangerous Delusion\" (2008) describes his views on the rising popularity of \"biomedical\" treatments for autism, as well as the MMR vaccine controversy."
],
"title": "Michael Fitzpatrick (physician)"
},
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"Arthur Krigsman, MD, is a pediatrician and gastroenterologist best known for his controversial and research in which he attempted to prove that the MMR vaccine caused diseases, especially autism.",
" He specializes in the evaluation and treatment of gastrointestinal pathology in children with autism spectrum disorders, and has written in support of what he calls autistic enterocolitis.",
" The original study that tied the MMR vaccine to autism and GI complaints conducted by one of Krigsman's associates has been found to be fraudulent, and the diagnosis of \"autistic enterocolitis\" has not been accepted by the medical community."
],
"title": "Arthur Krigsman"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Vaxxed: From Cover-Up to Catastrophe is a 2016 American film alleging a cover-up by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) of a purported link between the MMR vaccine and autism.",
" According to \"Variety\", the film \"purports to investigate the claims of a senior scientist at the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention who revealed that the CDC had allegedly manipulated and destroyed data on an important study about autism and the MMR vaccine\"; critics derided it as an anti-vaccine propaganda film."
],
"title": "Vaxxed"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Maurice Ralph Hilleman (August 30, 1919 – April 11, 2005) was an American microbiologist who specialized in vaccinology and developed over 40 vaccines, an unparalleled record of productivity.",
" Of the 14 vaccines routinely recommended in current vaccine schedules, he developed eight: those for measles, mumps, hepatitis A, hepatitis B, chickenpox, meningitis, pneumonia and \"Haemophilus influenzae\" bacteria.",
" He also played a role in the discovery of the cold-producing adenoviruses, the hepatitis viruses, and the cancer-causing virus SV40."
],
"title": "Maurice Hilleman"
}
] |
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"Title: MMR vaccine controversy\n\nThe MMR vaccine controversy started with the 1998 publication of a fraudulent research paper in \"The Lancet\" linking the combined measles, mumps, and rubella (MMR) vaccine to colitis and autism spectrum disorders. The claims in the paper were widely reported, leading to a sharp drop in vaccination rates in the UK and Ireland and increases in the incidence of measles and mumps, resulting in deaths and severe and permanent injuries. Following the initial claims in 1998, multiple large epidemiological studies were undertaken. Reviews of the evidence by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, the American Academy of Pediatrics, the Institute of Medicine of the US National Academy of Sciences, the UK National Health Service, and the Cochrane Library all found no link between the MMR vaccine and autism.",
"Title: Hear the Silence\n\nHear the Silence is a 2003 semi-fictional TV drama based on the MMR vaccine controversy, which started when Andrew Wakefield published a paper claiming a possible link between the MMR vaccine and autism. It debuted on December 15, 2003 at 9 PM on the British network Five. The film, produced at a cost of about 1 million pounds, stars Hugh Bonneville as Wakefield and Juliet Stevenson as Christine Shields, a fictional mother who discovers the possible MMR-autism link when her son is diagnosed as autistic. Stevenson's character begins telling doctor after doctor that her son seemed to develop autism soon after he received the MMR vaccine, but she does not receive any sympathy from them, nor does she receive any from her boss, or even her husband. However, this all changes when she meets Dr. Wakefield, who believes her statements about the MMR vaccine causing her son's autism. The film then shows fictional government officials \"plotting\" Wakefield's \"demise\", which they intend to bring about by portraying his research as flawed. Although never documented in reality, the film depicts Wakefield being targeted by the government: his phone is tapped and his files are stolen. The film attracted 1.2 million viewers on the first night it screened, considerably fewer than usual for Channel Five's films that debut at 9 PM, which often get more than 2 million viewers.",
"Title: MMR vaccine\n\nThe MMR vaccine (also known as the MPR vaccine after the Latin names of the diseases) is an immunization vaccine against measles, mumps, and rubella (German measles). It is a mixture of live attenuated viruses of the three diseases, administered via injection. It was first developed by Maurice Hilleman while at Merck.",
"Title: Cedillo v. Secretary of Health and Human Services\n\nMichelle Cedillo v. Secretary of Health and Human Services, also known as the omnibus autism proceeding (OAP), was a court case involving the family of Michelle Cedillo, a girl with autism whose parents sued the United States government because they believed that her autism was caused by her receipt of both the measles-mumps-and-rubella vaccine (also known as the MMR vaccine) and thimerosal-containing vaccines. The omnibus proceeding required the petitioners to present three test cases for each proposed mechanism by which vaccines had, according to them, caused their children's autism; Michelle was the first such case for the MMR-and-thimerosal hypothesis.",
"Title: Kreesten Madsen\n\nKreesten Meldgaard Madsen is a Danish epidemiologist and expert on infectious diseases who, as of 2003, worked at the Danish Epidemiology Science Centre at Aarhus University. He is known for leading two studies that found no link between either the MMR vaccine and autism or thimerosal and autism. The first of these studies pertained to MMR and was published in 2002; the second pertained to thimerosal and was published in 2003. Both of these studies received considerable media attention, but the study regarding thimerosal and autism was criticized by Mark Blaxill of activist group SafeMinds, who said it was irrelevant to the United States because it was conducted in Denmark, where the autism rate is lower.",
"Title: Mumpsvax\n\nMumpsvax is a mumps vaccine made of mumps virus. It is a product of Merck & Co., Inc. The vaccine is a component of Merck's three-virus MMR vaccine.",
"Title: Michael Fitzpatrick (physician)\n\nMichael Fitzpatrick (born 1950) is a British general practitioner (GP) and medical author from London, UK. Fitzpatrick is known for writing several books and newspaper articles about controversies in autism, from his perspective as someone who is both a GP and the parent of a son with autism. His book \"Defeating Autism: A Dangerous Delusion\" (2008) describes his views on the rising popularity of \"biomedical\" treatments for autism, as well as the MMR vaccine controversy.",
"Title: Arthur Krigsman\n\nArthur Krigsman, MD, is a pediatrician and gastroenterologist best known for his controversial and research in which he attempted to prove that the MMR vaccine caused diseases, especially autism. He specializes in the evaluation and treatment of gastrointestinal pathology in children with autism spectrum disorders, and has written in support of what he calls autistic enterocolitis. The original study that tied the MMR vaccine to autism and GI complaints conducted by one of Krigsman's associates has been found to be fraudulent, and the diagnosis of \"autistic enterocolitis\" has not been accepted by the medical community.",
"Title: Vaxxed\n\nVaxxed: From Cover-Up to Catastrophe is a 2016 American film alleging a cover-up by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) of a purported link between the MMR vaccine and autism. According to \"Variety\", the film \"purports to investigate the claims of a senior scientist at the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention who revealed that the CDC had allegedly manipulated and destroyed data on an important study about autism and the MMR vaccine\"; critics derided it as an anti-vaccine propaganda film.",
"Title: Maurice Hilleman\n\nMaurice Ralph Hilleman (August 30, 1919 – April 11, 2005) was an American microbiologist who specialized in vaccinology and developed over 40 vaccines, an unparalleled record of productivity. Of the 14 vaccines routinely recommended in current vaccine schedules, he developed eight: those for measles, mumps, hepatitis A, hepatitis B, chickenpox, meningitis, pneumonia and \"Haemophilus influenzae\" bacteria. He also played a role in the discovery of the cold-producing adenoviruses, the hepatitis viruses, and the cancer-causing virus SV40."
] |
2,466
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Which documentary came out first The Birth of Saké or Roam Sweet Home ?
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Roam Sweet Home
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comparison
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"sentences": [
"The Sweet Home Valley of the South Santiam River runs from an area known as The Narrows near the western edge of the city of Sweet Home, Oregon to the confluence of the South Santiam and Middle Santiam rivers at Foster Reservoir on the east.",
" Extending on either side of the South Santiam, nearly all of the valley south of the river is inside the city of Sweet Home while the valley north of the river remains unincorporated.",
" Prior to the construction of Foster Dam, the area inundated by Foster Reservoir was occupied by several ranches and farms."
],
"title": "Sweet Home Valley"
},
{
"sentences": [
"The Linn Shuttle bus system serves the Sweet Home and Linn County, Oregon area.",
" It operates a fixed route shuttle service around Sweet Home, serving Sweet Home, Albany, and Lebanon in Linn County.",
" The shuttle also connects to Albany Transit, Linn-Benton Loop, Corvallis Transit, Greyhound and Amtrak."
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"sentences": [
"Method to the Maadness is the UK rapper Kano's fourth studio album.",
" The album has contributions from several artists including Wiley, Boys Noize, Hot Chip, Chase & Status and Damon Albarn.",
" During an interview with the blog Social Writers, Kano said that \"It was really important to me that it really made sense as an album.",
" I didn't want it to be single driven.",
" I really wanted it to have substance in the tracks, really wanted it to the track [\"sic\"] to mean something to me, I really wanted to experiment and make the album very exciting\".",
" He also described his progression on \"Method To The Maadness\", as an MC from his first album \"Home Sweet Home\".",
" \"I didn’t really know what I was doing on that album (Home Sweet Home).",
" It's about progression with every album, learning from the last and just getting a little bit more educated and more experienced as a performer and as a recording artist, as a writer and a producer and co-producer.",
" So, I feel I've definitely progressed\"."
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" In road-trip style, it follows the lives of retirees who live on the road full-time in trailers, due to economic necessity, pleasure, or both."
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"The Birth of Saké is a 2015 documentary film about the Yoshida Brewery, a 144-year old sake brewery in Ishikawa Prefecture.",
" \"The Birth of Saké\" documents the painstaking process of traditional, craft saké brewing that lasts throughout the winter."
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"The Oregon Jamboree is a three-day country music and camping festival held in Sweet Home, Oregon, United States.",
" The event was founded in 1992 as an economic development project for the Sweet Home community.",
" In addition to funding economic development activities, profits from the festival help support community humanitarian projects.",
" The festival site is located on a large field south of Sweet Home High School.",
" The venue extends across the Weddle Covered Bridge to Sankey Park.",
" Recent attendance has exceeded 13,000 people per day."
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"Sweet Home High School (SHHS), sometimes called Sweet Home Senior High, is a New York State public high school located at 1901 Sweet Home Road in Amherst, New York.",
" Sweet Home High School educates students in grades 9 through 12 and is one of seven schools in the Sweet Home Central School District.",
" The district consists of one High School, one Middle School, four Elementary schools (Glendale, Heritage Heights, Maplemere, and Willow Ridge), and one Alternative School (Dexter Terrace).",
" Nearly 4,000 students are enrolled in the District's seven schools."
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"Pleasures and Palaces is a musical with a book by Frank Loesser and Sam Spewack and music and lyrics by Loesser.",
" It is based on Spewack's flop 1961 play \"Once There Was a Russian\" and takes its title from the opening lyrics of the 1823 song \"Home, Sweet Home\": \"Mid pleasures and palaces though we may roam, Be it ever so humble, there's no place like home.\""
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"The actuality film is a non-fiction film genre that, like the documentary film, uses footage of real events, places, and things, yet unlike the documentary is not structured into a larger argument, picture of the phenomenon or coherent whole.",
" In practice, actuality films preceded the emergence of the documentary.",
" During the era of early cinema, actualities—usually lasting no more than a minute or two and usually assembled together into a program by an exhibitor—were just as popular and prominent as their fictional counterparts.",
" The line between \"fact\" and \"fiction\" was not so sharply drawn in early cinema as it would become after the documentary came to serve as the predominant non-fiction filmmaking form.",
" An actuality film is not like a newspaper article so much as it is like the still photograph that is published along with the article, with the major difference being that it moves.",
" Apart from the traveling actuality genre, actuality is one film genre that remains strongly related to still photography."
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"\"Home Sweet Home / Bittersweet Symphony\", also known as \"Bittersweet Home\" is a song by American rock group Limp Bizkit.",
" It was released in December 2005 as the only single from the compilation album \"Greatest Hitz\".",
" The song is a medley of \"Home Sweet Home\" by Mötley Crüe and \"Bitter Sweet Symphony\" by The Verve.",
" It is, along with the songs \"Why\" and \"Lean On Me\", the only new content on the \"Greatest Hitz\" compilation, and is the third cover song Limp Bizkit has released on an album (the others being The Who's \"Behind Blue Eyes\", and George Michael's \"Faith\")."
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"Title: Sweet Home Valley\n\nThe Sweet Home Valley of the South Santiam River runs from an area known as The Narrows near the western edge of the city of Sweet Home, Oregon to the confluence of the South Santiam and Middle Santiam rivers at Foster Reservoir on the east. Extending on either side of the South Santiam, nearly all of the valley south of the river is inside the city of Sweet Home while the valley north of the river remains unincorporated. Prior to the construction of Foster Dam, the area inundated by Foster Reservoir was occupied by several ranches and farms.",
"Title: Linn Shuttle\n\nThe Linn Shuttle bus system serves the Sweet Home and Linn County, Oregon area. It operates a fixed route shuttle service around Sweet Home, serving Sweet Home, Albany, and Lebanon in Linn County. The shuttle also connects to Albany Transit, Linn-Benton Loop, Corvallis Transit, Greyhound and Amtrak.",
"Title: Method to the Maadness\n\nMethod to the Maadness is the UK rapper Kano's fourth studio album. The album has contributions from several artists including Wiley, Boys Noize, Hot Chip, Chase & Status and Damon Albarn. During an interview with the blog Social Writers, Kano said that \"It was really important to me that it really made sense as an album. I didn't want it to be single driven. I really wanted it to have substance in the tracks, really wanted it to the track [\"sic\"] to mean something to me, I really wanted to experiment and make the album very exciting\". He also described his progression on \"Method To The Maadness\", as an MC from his first album \"Home Sweet Home\". \"I didn’t really know what I was doing on that album (Home Sweet Home). It's about progression with every album, learning from the last and just getting a little bit more educated and more experienced as a performer and as a recording artist, as a writer and a producer and co-producer. So, I feel I've definitely progressed\".",
"Title: Roam Sweet Home\n\nRoam Sweet Home is a 1996 American documentary film directed by Ellen Spiro. In road-trip style, it follows the lives of retirees who live on the road full-time in trailers, due to economic necessity, pleasure, or both.",
"Title: The Birth of Saké\n\nThe Birth of Saké is a 2015 documentary film about the Yoshida Brewery, a 144-year old sake brewery in Ishikawa Prefecture. \"The Birth of Saké\" documents the painstaking process of traditional, craft saké brewing that lasts throughout the winter.",
"Title: Oregon Jamboree\n\nThe Oregon Jamboree is a three-day country music and camping festival held in Sweet Home, Oregon, United States. The event was founded in 1992 as an economic development project for the Sweet Home community. In addition to funding economic development activities, profits from the festival help support community humanitarian projects. The festival site is located on a large field south of Sweet Home High School. The venue extends across the Weddle Covered Bridge to Sankey Park. Recent attendance has exceeded 13,000 people per day.",
"Title: Sweet Home High School (Amherst, New York)\n\nSweet Home High School (SHHS), sometimes called Sweet Home Senior High, is a New York State public high school located at 1901 Sweet Home Road in Amherst, New York. Sweet Home High School educates students in grades 9 through 12 and is one of seven schools in the Sweet Home Central School District. The district consists of one High School, one Middle School, four Elementary schools (Glendale, Heritage Heights, Maplemere, and Willow Ridge), and one Alternative School (Dexter Terrace). Nearly 4,000 students are enrolled in the District's seven schools.",
"Title: Pleasures and Palaces\n\nPleasures and Palaces is a musical with a book by Frank Loesser and Sam Spewack and music and lyrics by Loesser. It is based on Spewack's flop 1961 play \"Once There Was a Russian\" and takes its title from the opening lyrics of the 1823 song \"Home, Sweet Home\": \"Mid pleasures and palaces though we may roam, Be it ever so humble, there's no place like home.\"",
"Title: Actuality film\n\nThe actuality film is a non-fiction film genre that, like the documentary film, uses footage of real events, places, and things, yet unlike the documentary is not structured into a larger argument, picture of the phenomenon or coherent whole. In practice, actuality films preceded the emergence of the documentary. During the era of early cinema, actualities—usually lasting no more than a minute or two and usually assembled together into a program by an exhibitor—were just as popular and prominent as their fictional counterparts. The line between \"fact\" and \"fiction\" was not so sharply drawn in early cinema as it would become after the documentary came to serve as the predominant non-fiction filmmaking form. An actuality film is not like a newspaper article so much as it is like the still photograph that is published along with the article, with the major difference being that it moves. Apart from the traveling actuality genre, actuality is one film genre that remains strongly related to still photography.",
"Title: Home Sweet Home/Bittersweet Symphony\n\n\"Home Sweet Home / Bittersweet Symphony\", also known as \"Bittersweet Home\" is a song by American rock group Limp Bizkit. It was released in December 2005 as the only single from the compilation album \"Greatest Hitz\". The song is a medley of \"Home Sweet Home\" by Mötley Crüe and \"Bitter Sweet Symphony\" by The Verve. It is, along with the songs \"Why\" and \"Lean On Me\", the only new content on the \"Greatest Hitz\" compilation, and is the third cover song Limp Bizkit has released on an album (the others being The Who's \"Behind Blue Eyes\", and George Michael's \"Faith\")."
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" His films include \"Graduation Night\" (2003), \"Blind Ambition\" (2006), and \"Touch Wood\" (2009).",
" Patel produces and directs episodes of the reality TV show \"Ghost Hunters International\" and also serves as an editor for the franchise's flagship program, \"Ghost Hunters\"."
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"The following is a list of episodes of the Italian television series \"RIS Delitti Imperfetti\".",
" Season 1 features 12 episodes, seasons 2–3 feature 16 episodes each and season 4–8 feature 20 episodes each.",
" Season 1 aired from January 11 to February 16, 2005.",
" , season 2 from January 9 to February 20, 2006.",
" , season 3 from January 15 to February 20, 2007.",
" , season 4 from January 17 to March 20, 2008.",
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"\"Tracy Beaker Returns\" is a United Kingdom children's television series, broadcast on the CBBC Channel and simultaneously aired on BBC HD.",
" Based on the novels by Jacqueline Wilson, the series focuses on older Tracy Beaker, who returns to the Dumping Ground as a care worker.",
" The first series premiered on 8 January 2010 and ended on 26 March 2010, consisting of 13 episodes.",
" Series two premiered on 7 January 2011 and ended on 25 March 2011, also consisting of 13 episodes.",
" Series three premiered on 6 January 2012 and ended on 23 March 2012, again consisting of 13 episodes.",
" A spin-off series has been commissioned by the CBBC, titled \"The Dumping Ground\", which aired in 2013."
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"Keith Broke His Leg is an American comedy web series created by Keith Powell.",
" It premiered its first six episodes on August 25, 2015 through its official website, and released subsequent episodes intermittently through September 2016.",
" Set in Powell's home, and inspired by his real life, the show follows Keith through a series of visits with his friends and family while he recuperates from an unknown accident that left his right leg broken.",
" Most guest actors who appear in the show play a parody version of themselves, including Aubrey Plaza, Fiona Gubelmann, Malcolm Barrett, Leonard Robinson, and Alexandra Krosney.",
" Powell writes, directs, and produces all episodes in addition to starring."
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"Make It or Break It (a.k.a. \"MIOBI)\" is an American teen/family comedy-drama television series that focused on the lives of teen gymnasts who strived to make it to the Olympic Games.",
" The series was inspired by Touchstone's 2006 teen comedy-drama film \"Stick It\".",
" It premiered on ABC Family on June 22, 2009, with 2.5 million viewers.",
" The show was picked up for an additional 10 episodes on July 27, 2009, which started airing on January 4, 2010, bringing the total number of episodes in the first season to 20.",
" In January 2010, the show was renewed for a second season, which premiered on June 28, 2010 at 10 pm.",
" Starting on July 13, 2010, new episodes aired following \"Pretty Little Liars\".",
" The show's second season resumed after a six-month hiatus on March 28, 2011.",
" The series was renewed for a third season on September 16, 2011, which premiered on March 26, 2012.",
" It was announced on April 26, 2012, that the series had ended and the third season would be the final season.",
" The series finale aired on May 14, 2012."
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"Ghost Hunters International (abbreviated as GHI) was a spin-off series of \"Ghost Hunters\" that aired on Syfy (formerly Sci-Fi).",
" The series premiered on January 9, 2008 and ended on April 4, 2012.",
" Like its parent series, \"GHI\" was a reality series that followed a team of paranormal investigators; whereas, the original series primarily covers only locations within the United States, the \"GHI\" team traveled around the world and documented some of the world's most legendary haunted locations."
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"This is a list of episodes for the stop-motion television series \"Robot Chicken\".",
" The first episode of \"Robot Chicken\" aired on February 20, 2005 at 11:30 PM EST on Adult Swim and the first season finished on July 18, 2005.",
" The second season began on April 2, 2006 and ended on November 19, 2006.",
" The show's third season premiered on August 12, 2007 and ended on October 5, 2008.",
" The fourth season premiered on December 7, 2008 and ended on December 6, 2009.",
" The series was put on hiatus after the fourth-season finale on December 6, 2009, and resumed with the fifth season on December 12, 2010, which ended on January 15, 2012.",
" The sixth season premiered on September 16, 2012 and included a half-hour special based on DC Comics."
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"This is a list of episodes from the anime series \"Mobile Suit Gundam 00\".",
" The series premiered on October 6, 2007, replacing Toward the Terra on the terrestrial MBS and TBS networks, occupying the networks' noted Saturday 6:00 p.m. timeslot.",
" The first season ended its run on March 29, 2008.",
" Season one of the series has been re-broadcast across Japan on various television networks such as TBS, Kids Station, MBS and BS-i from April onwards.",
" Season two is being broadcast in the MBS and TBS Sunday 5:00 p.m. slot since October 5, 2008.",
" The second season ended its run on March 29, 2009.",
" Season two of the series has been re-broadcast across Japan on various television networks such as TBS, Kids Station, MBS and BS-i from April onwards.",
" The English dub of the first season premiered on Syfy (spelled Sci Fi at the time; renamed Syfy during 2000s run on the network) on Monday November 24, 2008 at 11:00 p.m. and ended on February 9, 2009.",
" The English dub of the second season premiered on Syfy on Monday June 29, 2009 at 11:00 p.m. and concluded on September 21, 2009."
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"\"Grand Designs Australia\" is an Australian observational series on The LifeStyle Channel.",
" The series, which is a local adaptation of the British series of the same name, sees host Peter Maddison chronicle the construction of grand and unusual houses.",
" The first season, consisting of 9 episodes, premiered on 21 October 2010 and concluded on 16 December 2010.",
" The ten episode second season aired from 5 April 2012 till 7 June 2012.",
" The eight-part third season premiered on 18 October 2012, concluding on 6 December 2012.",
" Season four, consisting of 10 episodes, premiered on 10 October 2013 and concluded on 12 December 2013.",
" The 10-part fifth season ran from 9 October 2014 through 11 December 2014.",
" A special series of 3 episodes premiered on 4 June 2015.",
" A sixth season, consisting of 7 episodes, premiered on 5 November 2015 and concluded on 17 December 2015."
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"This is a list of episodes for the animated television series \"Home Movies\".",
" The series premiered with \"Get Away From My Mom\", which aired on UPN on April 26, 1999.",
" The first five episodes premiered on UPN, until it was cancelled.",
" The series was later revived by Adult Swim, which aired the remaining episodes from season one, and ordered three additional seasons.",
" The series officially ended with \"Focus Grill\" on April 4, 2004 with a total of 52 episodes over the course of four seasons.",
" The entire series is available on DVD."
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"Title: Alpesh Patel\n\nAlpesh Patel (born February 19, 1972) is an Indian-American film director, screenwriter, producer and editor. His films include \"Graduation Night\" (2003), \"Blind Ambition\" (2006), and \"Touch Wood\" (2009). Patel produces and directs episodes of the reality TV show \"Ghost Hunters International\" and also serves as an editor for the franchise's flagship program, \"Ghost Hunters\".",
"Title: List of RIS Delitti Imperfetti episodes\n\nThe following is a list of episodes of the Italian television series \"RIS Delitti Imperfetti\". Season 1 features 12 episodes, seasons 2–3 feature 16 episodes each and season 4–8 feature 20 episodes each. Season 1 aired from January 11 to February 16, 2005. , season 2 from January 9 to February 20, 2006. , season 3 from January 15 to February 20, 2007. , season 4 from January 17 to March 20, 2008. , season 5 from January 13 to March 18, 2009. , season 6 from March 18 to May 20, 2010. , season 7 from March 22 to May 24, 2011. and season 8 from October 3 to November 28, 2012.",
"Title: List of Tracy Beaker Returns episodes\n\n\"Tracy Beaker Returns\" is a United Kingdom children's television series, broadcast on the CBBC Channel and simultaneously aired on BBC HD. Based on the novels by Jacqueline Wilson, the series focuses on older Tracy Beaker, who returns to the Dumping Ground as a care worker. The first series premiered on 8 January 2010 and ended on 26 March 2010, consisting of 13 episodes. Series two premiered on 7 January 2011 and ended on 25 March 2011, also consisting of 13 episodes. Series three premiered on 6 January 2012 and ended on 23 March 2012, again consisting of 13 episodes. A spin-off series has been commissioned by the CBBC, titled \"The Dumping Ground\", which aired in 2013.",
"Title: Keith Broke His Leg\n\nKeith Broke His Leg is an American comedy web series created by Keith Powell. It premiered its first six episodes on August 25, 2015 through its official website, and released subsequent episodes intermittently through September 2016. Set in Powell's home, and inspired by his real life, the show follows Keith through a series of visits with his friends and family while he recuperates from an unknown accident that left his right leg broken. Most guest actors who appear in the show play a parody version of themselves, including Aubrey Plaza, Fiona Gubelmann, Malcolm Barrett, Leonard Robinson, and Alexandra Krosney. Powell writes, directs, and produces all episodes in addition to starring.",
"Title: Make It or Break It\n\nMake It or Break It (a.k.a. \"MIOBI)\" is an American teen/family comedy-drama television series that focused on the lives of teen gymnasts who strived to make it to the Olympic Games. The series was inspired by Touchstone's 2006 teen comedy-drama film \"Stick It\". It premiered on ABC Family on June 22, 2009, with 2.5 million viewers. The show was picked up for an additional 10 episodes on July 27, 2009, which started airing on January 4, 2010, bringing the total number of episodes in the first season to 20. In January 2010, the show was renewed for a second season, which premiered on June 28, 2010 at 10 pm. Starting on July 13, 2010, new episodes aired following \"Pretty Little Liars\". The show's second season resumed after a six-month hiatus on March 28, 2011. The series was renewed for a third season on September 16, 2011, which premiered on March 26, 2012. It was announced on April 26, 2012, that the series had ended and the third season would be the final season. The series finale aired on May 14, 2012.",
"Title: Ghost Hunters International\n\nGhost Hunters International (abbreviated as GHI) was a spin-off series of \"Ghost Hunters\" that aired on Syfy (formerly Sci-Fi). The series premiered on January 9, 2008 and ended on April 4, 2012. Like its parent series, \"GHI\" was a reality series that followed a team of paranormal investigators; whereas, the original series primarily covers only locations within the United States, the \"GHI\" team traveled around the world and documented some of the world's most legendary haunted locations.",
"Title: List of Robot Chicken episodes\n\nThis is a list of episodes for the stop-motion television series \"Robot Chicken\". The first episode of \"Robot Chicken\" aired on February 20, 2005 at 11:30 PM EST on Adult Swim and the first season finished on July 18, 2005. The second season began on April 2, 2006 and ended on November 19, 2006. The show's third season premiered on August 12, 2007 and ended on October 5, 2008. The fourth season premiered on December 7, 2008 and ended on December 6, 2009. The series was put on hiatus after the fourth-season finale on December 6, 2009, and resumed with the fifth season on December 12, 2010, which ended on January 15, 2012. The sixth season premiered on September 16, 2012 and included a half-hour special based on DC Comics.",
"Title: List of Mobile Suit Gundam 00 episodes\n\nThis is a list of episodes from the anime series \"Mobile Suit Gundam 00\". The series premiered on October 6, 2007, replacing Toward the Terra on the terrestrial MBS and TBS networks, occupying the networks' noted Saturday 6:00 p.m. timeslot. The first season ended its run on March 29, 2008. Season one of the series has been re-broadcast across Japan on various television networks such as TBS, Kids Station, MBS and BS-i from April onwards. Season two is being broadcast in the MBS and TBS Sunday 5:00 p.m. slot since October 5, 2008. The second season ended its run on March 29, 2009. Season two of the series has been re-broadcast across Japan on various television networks such as TBS, Kids Station, MBS and BS-i from April onwards. The English dub of the first season premiered on Syfy (spelled Sci Fi at the time; renamed Syfy during 2000s run on the network) on Monday November 24, 2008 at 11:00 p.m. and ended on February 9, 2009. The English dub of the second season premiered on Syfy on Monday June 29, 2009 at 11:00 p.m. and concluded on September 21, 2009.",
"Title: List of Grand Designs Australia episodes\n\n\"Grand Designs Australia\" is an Australian observational series on The LifeStyle Channel. The series, which is a local adaptation of the British series of the same name, sees host Peter Maddison chronicle the construction of grand and unusual houses. The first season, consisting of 9 episodes, premiered on 21 October 2010 and concluded on 16 December 2010. The ten episode second season aired from 5 April 2012 till 7 June 2012. The eight-part third season premiered on 18 October 2012, concluding on 6 December 2012. Season four, consisting of 10 episodes, premiered on 10 October 2013 and concluded on 12 December 2013. The 10-part fifth season ran from 9 October 2014 through 11 December 2014. A special series of 3 episodes premiered on 4 June 2015. A sixth season, consisting of 7 episodes, premiered on 5 November 2015 and concluded on 17 December 2015.",
"Title: List of Home Movies episodes\n\nThis is a list of episodes for the animated television series \"Home Movies\". The series premiered with \"Get Away From My Mom\", which aired on UPN on April 26, 1999. The first five episodes premiered on UPN, until it was cancelled. The series was later revived by Adult Swim, which aired the remaining episodes from season one, and ordered three additional seasons. The series officially ended with \"Focus Grill\" on April 4, 2004 with a total of 52 episodes over the course of four seasons. The entire series is available on DVD."
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"The Nostalgia Factory, subtitled \"...and other tips for amateur golfers\", is the second album to be released by Steven Wilson under the name 'Porcupine Tree'.",
" It was the second full-length cassette produced for his 'joke' project with friend Malcom Stocks.",
" The album was issued by Delerium in 1991 (despite the Porcupine Tree website stating 1990) in a limited edition of 300 copies.",
" Like its predecessor, the tracks from \"The Nostalgia Factory\" were subsequently released in the band's first studio album \"On the Sunday of Life\", and the compilation album \"Yellow Hedgerow Dreamscape\".",
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"XMII (also known as Transmission 4.1) is a live-in-studio album by British progressive rock band Porcupine Tree, released in June 2005.",
" It is the band's second session for XM Satellite Radio and was recorded on 21 July 2003.",
" Unlike its predecessor, \"XM\", \"XMII\" contains mostly tracks from the \"Lightbulb Sun\" album.",
" The album was issued on the band's own \"Transmission\" label and sold only at shows and through Porcupine Tree's online store, Burning Shed.",
" An interesting feature of the album is the song \"Fadeaway\" sung by guest guitarist John Wesley."
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"Insurgentes is the title of the first full-length solo album released by British musician and record producer Steven Wilson, known for being the founder and frontman of progressive rock band Porcupine Tree.",
" The album was recorded all over the world in studios from Mexico City to Japan and Israel, between January and August 2008, and released in November 2008 as a special deluxe multi disc mail order version, with retail release to follow in February 2009.",
" According to Wilson himself, the album contained \"the most experimental song-based music [he had] made.\""
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"XM (also known as Transmission 1.1 and Transmission 1.2) is a live-in-studio album recorded by British band Porcupine Tree in early 2003 as a live album of mostly \"In Absentia\" tracks.",
" This was taken from a session at XM Satellite Radio in Washington D.C. on 12th November 2002, and was originally released as a limited edition tour album.",
" It was later released online on the Porcupine Tree store."
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"Anesthetize is the second live DVD by progressive rock band Porcupine Tree, released on 20 May 2010.",
" The Blu-ray edition was released on 15 June.",
" It is filmed in high definition and taken from two concerts given by Porcupine Tree at Tilburg, Netherlands on 15 and 16 October, at the end of the \"Fear of a Blank Planet\" tour in 2008.",
" The film is directed and edited by Lasse Hoile and the audio track is mixed in stereo and 5.1 Surround by Steven Wilson."
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"Grice Peters (born Martin Charles Grice Peters) aka GRICE, is a London-born English art rock musician, vocalist, lyricist and songwriter.",
" Grice formed and fronted underground brit-pop flavoured bands 'Laugh like A Madman', 'The burning martyrs', 'The Martyrs', 'SWANSTON' and the avant-garde art rock outfit 'hungersleep' before starting his solo career.",
" In 2012 he released his debut solo GRICE album PROPELLER which featured renowned saxophonist Raphael Ravenscroft and renowned pedal steel guitarist BJ Cole as well as a number of contributors including Markus Reuter, 05Ric, Luca Calabrese amongst others.",
" The album was produced by Lee Fletcher and co-produced by Grice.",
" In 2013 The track 'Highly Strung' was remixed by English synthesizer player, keyboardist and composer Richard Barbieri formerly a member of new wave pioneers Japan and current solo artist and member of progressive rock band Porcupine Tree.",
" The track Highly Strung was personally selected by Tom Robinson and played on his BBC Radio 6 Music Mixtape show."
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"Atlanta is a download only double-live album by British progressive rock band Porcupine Tree recorded at the Roxy Theatre, Atlanta, United States on 29 October 2007.",
" The show recording was initially intended for a prospective Porcupine Tree live album, but this decision was later turned down as development of the \"Anesthetize\" DVD project began.",
" In the wake of the news regarding Mick Karn's advanced stage cancer, the band decided to put it out as a downloadable item from the Burning Shed online store at a very cheap cost, as a .",
"RAR file split in two parts, all in MP3 format at 320kbit/s with completely printable artwork designed by Carl Glover.",
" The profits from the \"Atlanta\" downloads are intended to help Mick pay his treatment.",
" A 24-bit FLAC version was released in August 2010; profits from this version go to the Teenage Cancer Trust.",
" Since the album's artwork and mix is set up for two CDs it is widely considered to be a double album.",
" The album has a somewhat similar track listing to the \"Anesthetize\" DVD but includes the first official live recording of the track \"A Smart Kid\" and some of the songs that were performed at the shows for the Anesthetize shoot, but left out as they were already available on previous live releases (Open Car and Blackest Eyes)."
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"Steven John Wilson (born 3 November 1967) is an English musician and record producer, most associated with the progressive rock genre.",
" Currently a solo artist, he became known as the founder, lead guitarist, singer, and songwriter of the band Porcupine Tree, as well as being a member of several other bands.",
" He has also worked with artists such as Opeth, King Crimson, Pendulum, Jethro Tull, XTC, Yes, Marillion, Tears for Fears, Roxy Music, and Anathema."
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"Tarquin's Seaweed Farm, subtitled \"Words from a Hessian Sack\", is the first album to be released by Steven Wilson under the name \"Porcupine Tree\".",
" It was originally a compiled cassette of experimental music made by Steven Wilson for his joke band he formed with his friend Malcom Stocks.",
" The cassette was only sent out to a few people, but was enough to give the band a bit of fame in the UK underground music scene of the time, being picked up by the underground magazine Freakbeat.",
" It was later released under Delerium Records in 1991 in a limited edition of 300 copies.",
" Eventually, the tracks from this and the later Porcupine Tree album \"The Nostalgia Factory\" were compiled into what are considered Porcupine Tree's first true studio albums, \"On the Sunday of Life\" and \"Yellow Hedgerow Dreamscape\"."
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"Title: Indicates Void\n\nIndicates Void is the name of the fifth studio album released by British musician, songwriter and producer Steven Wilson under the pseudonym Bass Communion, and was limited to 300 12-inch LP copies in handmade sleeves, 100 copies in a silver sleeve, 100 copies in a gold sleeve, and 100 copies as part of a box set of the first 3 \"C\" releases.",
"Title: The Nostalgia Factory\n\nThe Nostalgia Factory, subtitled \"...and other tips for amateur golfers\", is the second album to be released by Steven Wilson under the name 'Porcupine Tree'. It was the second full-length cassette produced for his 'joke' project with friend Malcom Stocks. The album was issued by Delerium in 1991 (despite the Porcupine Tree website stating 1990) in a limited edition of 300 copies. Like its predecessor, the tracks from \"The Nostalgia Factory\" were subsequently released in the band's first studio album \"On the Sunday of Life\", and the compilation album \"Yellow Hedgerow Dreamscape\". Some tracks have been renamed and/or rearranged in later albums and performances.",
"Title: XMII\n\nXMII (also known as Transmission 4.1) is a live-in-studio album by British progressive rock band Porcupine Tree, released in June 2005. It is the band's second session for XM Satellite Radio and was recorded on 21 July 2003. Unlike its predecessor, \"XM\", \"XMII\" contains mostly tracks from the \"Lightbulb Sun\" album. The album was issued on the band's own \"Transmission\" label and sold only at shows and through Porcupine Tree's online store, Burning Shed. An interesting feature of the album is the song \"Fadeaway\" sung by guest guitarist John Wesley.",
"Title: Insurgentes (album)\n\nInsurgentes is the title of the first full-length solo album released by British musician and record producer Steven Wilson, known for being the founder and frontman of progressive rock band Porcupine Tree. The album was recorded all over the world in studios from Mexico City to Japan and Israel, between January and August 2008, and released in November 2008 as a special deluxe multi disc mail order version, with retail release to follow in February 2009. According to Wilson himself, the album contained \"the most experimental song-based music [he had] made.\"",
"Title: XM (album)\n\nXM (also known as Transmission 1.1 and Transmission 1.2) is a live-in-studio album recorded by British band Porcupine Tree in early 2003 as a live album of mostly \"In Absentia\" tracks. This was taken from a session at XM Satellite Radio in Washington D.C. on 12th November 2002, and was originally released as a limited edition tour album. It was later released online on the Porcupine Tree store.",
"Title: Anesthetize (Porcupine Tree)\n\nAnesthetize is the second live DVD by progressive rock band Porcupine Tree, released on 20 May 2010. The Blu-ray edition was released on 15 June. It is filmed in high definition and taken from two concerts given by Porcupine Tree at Tilburg, Netherlands on 15 and 16 October, at the end of the \"Fear of a Blank Planet\" tour in 2008. The film is directed and edited by Lasse Hoile and the audio track is mixed in stereo and 5.1 Surround by Steven Wilson.",
"Title: Grice Peters\n\nGrice Peters (born Martin Charles Grice Peters) aka GRICE, is a London-born English art rock musician, vocalist, lyricist and songwriter. Grice formed and fronted underground brit-pop flavoured bands 'Laugh like A Madman', 'The burning martyrs', 'The Martyrs', 'SWANSTON' and the avant-garde art rock outfit 'hungersleep' before starting his solo career. In 2012 he released his debut solo GRICE album PROPELLER which featured renowned saxophonist Raphael Ravenscroft and renowned pedal steel guitarist BJ Cole as well as a number of contributors including Markus Reuter, 05Ric, Luca Calabrese amongst others. The album was produced by Lee Fletcher and co-produced by Grice. In 2013 The track 'Highly Strung' was remixed by English synthesizer player, keyboardist and composer Richard Barbieri formerly a member of new wave pioneers Japan and current solo artist and member of progressive rock band Porcupine Tree. The track Highly Strung was personally selected by Tom Robinson and played on his BBC Radio 6 Music Mixtape show.",
"Title: Atlanta (album)\n\nAtlanta is a download only double-live album by British progressive rock band Porcupine Tree recorded at the Roxy Theatre, Atlanta, United States on 29 October 2007. The show recording was initially intended for a prospective Porcupine Tree live album, but this decision was later turned down as development of the \"Anesthetize\" DVD project began. In the wake of the news regarding Mick Karn's advanced stage cancer, the band decided to put it out as a downloadable item from the Burning Shed online store at a very cheap cost, as a . RAR file split in two parts, all in MP3 format at 320kbit/s with completely printable artwork designed by Carl Glover. The profits from the \"Atlanta\" downloads are intended to help Mick pay his treatment. A 24-bit FLAC version was released in August 2010; profits from this version go to the Teenage Cancer Trust. Since the album's artwork and mix is set up for two CDs it is widely considered to be a double album. The album has a somewhat similar track listing to the \"Anesthetize\" DVD but includes the first official live recording of the track \"A Smart Kid\" and some of the songs that were performed at the shows for the Anesthetize shoot, but left out as they were already available on previous live releases (Open Car and Blackest Eyes).",
"Title: Steven Wilson\n\nSteven John Wilson (born 3 November 1967) is an English musician and record producer, most associated with the progressive rock genre. Currently a solo artist, he became known as the founder, lead guitarist, singer, and songwriter of the band Porcupine Tree, as well as being a member of several other bands. He has also worked with artists such as Opeth, King Crimson, Pendulum, Jethro Tull, XTC, Yes, Marillion, Tears for Fears, Roxy Music, and Anathema.",
"Title: Tarquin's Seaweed Farm\n\nTarquin's Seaweed Farm, subtitled \"Words from a Hessian Sack\", is the first album to be released by Steven Wilson under the name \"Porcupine Tree\". It was originally a compiled cassette of experimental music made by Steven Wilson for his joke band he formed with his friend Malcom Stocks. The cassette was only sent out to a few people, but was enough to give the band a bit of fame in the UK underground music scene of the time, being picked up by the underground magazine Freakbeat. It was later released under Delerium Records in 1991 in a limited edition of 300 copies. Eventually, the tracks from this and the later Porcupine Tree album \"The Nostalgia Factory\" were compiled into what are considered Porcupine Tree's first true studio albums, \"On the Sunday of Life\" and \"Yellow Hedgerow Dreamscape\"."
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What is the nationality of the person who won the National AFL Rising Star award in 2002?
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"Nicholas Riewoldt ( ; born 17 October 1982) is a former Australian rules footballer who played for the St Kilda Football Club in the Australian Football League (AFL).",
" He was the first draft selection in the 2000 AFL draft.",
" He was the captain of St Kilda in 2005 and from 2007 to 2016.",
" Riewoldt holds the all-time record for most marks in VFL/AFL history, surpassing Gary Dempsey in Round 15, 2017.",
" His cousin Jack Riewoldt plays for Richmond."
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"Dustin Martin (born 26 June 1991) is a professional Australian rules footballer playing for the Richmond Football Club in the Australian Football League (AFL).",
" Martin grew up in Castlemaine, Victoria, and as a junior played for the Castlemaine Football Club and the Bendigo Pioneers.",
" He was drafted by Richmond with the third pick in the 2009 national draft, and made his debut for the club in round one of the 2010 season.",
" He was nominated for the 2010 AFL Rising Star award, but was ineligible due to suspension."
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"Stephen J. Coniglio (born 15 December 1993) is a professional Australian rules footballer playing for the Greater Western Sydney Giants in the Australian Football League (AFL).",
" He previously played for Swan Districts in the West Australian Football League (WAFL), and represented Western Australia at the 2010 and 2011 National Under 18 Championships, winning the Larke Medal as the best player in the competition in 2011.",
" Drafted with the second pick in the 2011 AFL National Draft, Coniglio made his debut for Greater Western Sydney in the first round of the 2012 season, and was later nominated for the 2012 AFL Rising Star award."
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"The National AFL Rising Star award is given annually to a stand out young player in the Australian Football League.",
" The 2003 medal was awarded to Hawthorn player, Sam Mitchell."
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"Rising Star Award (known from 2013 as EE Rising Star Award, previously known as Orange Rising Star Award) is one of the award categories for the British Academy of Film and Television Arts (BAFTA) which acknowledges new talents in the acting industry.",
" The award was created after Mary Selway's death in 2004.",
" She has been recognised for her successful role as a casting director and has helped many new actors and actresses to their claim to fame.",
" The five nominees have been chosen regardless of gender, nationality and whether they have made a breakthrough in television, film or both.",
" Despite the nominees being chosen by the BAFTA juries, the winner is chosen entirely by the public votes via text, internet or phone.",
" This award was sponsored by Orange UK until 2012.",
" From 2013, it was sponsored by EE.",
" The first winner was James McAvoy in 2006."
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"The National AFL Rising Star award is given annually to a stand out young player in the Australian Football League.",
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"Marcus Bontempelli (born 24 November 1995) is an Australian rules footballer who represents the Western Bulldogs in the Australian Football League (AFL).",
" Bontempelli was drafted by the Bulldogs with pick 4 in the 2013 AFL Draft.",
" After a successful debut season, he won the Best First-Year Player award for 2014 and was runner up in the 2014 AFL Rising Star award, finishing one vote behind Lewis Taylor."
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"The NAB AFL Rising Star award is given annually to a standout young player in the Australian Football League (AFL).",
" The first award was made in 1993.",
" Since 2007, the winner has been presented with the Ron Evans Medal.",
" It was originally known as the Norwich Rising Star award due to sponsorship reasons from 1993 to 1999, Ansett sponsored the award in 2000 and 2001 and the National Australia Bank (NAB) has been the major sponsor since 2002."
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"Kevin Vincent Sheehan (born 1 August 1953) is a former Australian rules footballer for Geelong and the current Australian Football League (AFL) National Talent and International Manager, a member of the AFL football operations sub-committee and a selector for the AFL Rising Star award."
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"title": "Kevin Sheehan"
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"The National AFL Rising Star award is given annually to a stand out young player in the Australian Football League.",
" The 2004 medal was won by Melbourne player Jared Rivers."
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"Title: Nick Riewoldt\n\nNicholas Riewoldt ( ; born 17 October 1982) is a former Australian rules footballer who played for the St Kilda Football Club in the Australian Football League (AFL). He was the first draft selection in the 2000 AFL draft. He was the captain of St Kilda in 2005 and from 2007 to 2016. Riewoldt holds the all-time record for most marks in VFL/AFL history, surpassing Gary Dempsey in Round 15, 2017. His cousin Jack Riewoldt plays for Richmond.",
"Title: Dustin Martin\n\nDustin Martin (born 26 June 1991) is a professional Australian rules footballer playing for the Richmond Football Club in the Australian Football League (AFL). Martin grew up in Castlemaine, Victoria, and as a junior played for the Castlemaine Football Club and the Bendigo Pioneers. He was drafted by Richmond with the third pick in the 2009 national draft, and made his debut for the club in round one of the 2010 season. He was nominated for the 2010 AFL Rising Star award, but was ineligible due to suspension.",
"Title: Stephen Coniglio\n\nStephen J. Coniglio (born 15 December 1993) is a professional Australian rules footballer playing for the Greater Western Sydney Giants in the Australian Football League (AFL). He previously played for Swan Districts in the West Australian Football League (WAFL), and represented Western Australia at the 2010 and 2011 National Under 18 Championships, winning the Larke Medal as the best player in the competition in 2011. Drafted with the second pick in the 2011 AFL National Draft, Coniglio made his debut for Greater Western Sydney in the first round of the 2012 season, and was later nominated for the 2012 AFL Rising Star award.",
"Title: 2003 AFL Rising Star\n\nThe National AFL Rising Star award is given annually to a stand out young player in the Australian Football League. The 2003 medal was awarded to Hawthorn player, Sam Mitchell.",
"Title: BAFTA Rising Star Award\n\nRising Star Award (known from 2013 as EE Rising Star Award, previously known as Orange Rising Star Award) is one of the award categories for the British Academy of Film and Television Arts (BAFTA) which acknowledges new talents in the acting industry. The award was created after Mary Selway's death in 2004. She has been recognised for her successful role as a casting director and has helped many new actors and actresses to their claim to fame. The five nominees have been chosen regardless of gender, nationality and whether they have made a breakthrough in television, film or both. Despite the nominees being chosen by the BAFTA juries, the winner is chosen entirely by the public votes via text, internet or phone. This award was sponsored by Orange UK until 2012. From 2013, it was sponsored by EE. The first winner was James McAvoy in 2006.",
"Title: 2002 AFL Rising Star\n\nThe National AFL Rising Star award is given annually to a stand out young player in the Australian Football League. The 2002 medal was awarded to St Kilda player Nick Riewoldt.",
"Title: Marcus Bontempelli\n\nMarcus Bontempelli (born 24 November 1995) is an Australian rules footballer who represents the Western Bulldogs in the Australian Football League (AFL). Bontempelli was drafted by the Bulldogs with pick 4 in the 2013 AFL Draft. After a successful debut season, he won the Best First-Year Player award for 2014 and was runner up in the 2014 AFL Rising Star award, finishing one vote behind Lewis Taylor.",
"Title: AFL Rising Star\n\nThe NAB AFL Rising Star award is given annually to a standout young player in the Australian Football League (AFL). The first award was made in 1993. Since 2007, the winner has been presented with the Ron Evans Medal. It was originally known as the Norwich Rising Star award due to sponsorship reasons from 1993 to 1999, Ansett sponsored the award in 2000 and 2001 and the National Australia Bank (NAB) has been the major sponsor since 2002.",
"Title: Kevin Sheehan\n\nKevin Vincent Sheehan (born 1 August 1953) is a former Australian rules footballer for Geelong and the current Australian Football League (AFL) National Talent and International Manager, a member of the AFL football operations sub-committee and a selector for the AFL Rising Star award.",
"Title: 2004 AFL Rising Star\n\nThe National AFL Rising Star award is given annually to a stand out young player in the Australian Football League. The 2004 medal was won by Melbourne player Jared Rivers."
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The Traverse City Micropolitan Statistical Area, as defined by the United States Census Bureau, is an area consisting of four counties in Northern Michigan, anchored by the city of Traverse City, is in which country?
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U.S.
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"Traverse City micropolitan area",
"Traverse City, Michigan"
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"The Montrose Micropolitan Statistical Area is a United States Census Bureau defined Micropolitan Statistical Area located in the Montrose area of the State of Colorado.",
" The Montrose Micropolitan Statistical Area is defined as Montrose County, Colorado.",
" The Micropolitan Statistical Area had a population of 33,432 at the 2000 Census.",
" A July 1, 2009 U.S. Census Bureau estimate placed the population at 41,412."
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"Traverse City ( or ) is a city in the U.S. state of Michigan.",
" It is the county seat of Grand Traverse County, although a small portion extends into Leelanau County.",
" It is the largest city in the 21-county Northern Michigan region.",
" The population was 14,674 at the 2010 census, with 143,372 in the Traverse City micropolitan area."
],
"title": "Traverse City, Michigan"
},
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"sentences": [
"The Silverthorne Micropolitan Statistical Area is a United States Census Bureau defined Micropolitan Statistical Area located in the Silverthorne area of the State of Colorado.",
" The Silverthorne Micropolitan Statistical Area is defined as Summit County, Colorado.",
" The Micropolitan Statistical Area had a population of 23,548 at the 2000 Census.",
" A July 1, 2009 U.S. Census Bureau estimate placed the population at 27,239."
],
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},
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"sentences": [
"The Sterling Micropolitan Statistical Area is a United States Census Bureau defined Micropolitan Statistical Area located in the Sterling area of the State of Colorado.",
" The Sterling Micropolitan Statistical Area is defined as Logan County, Colorado.",
" The Micropolitan Statistical Area had a population of 20,504 at the 2000 Census.",
" A July 1, 2009 U.S. Census Bureau estimate placed the population at 20,772."
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"title": "Sterling Micropolitan Statistical Area"
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"sentences": [
"The Fort Morgan Micropolitan Statistical Area is a United States Census Bureau defined Micropolitan Statistical Area located in the Fort Morgan area of the State of Colorado.",
" The Fort Morgan Micropolitan Statistical Area is defined as Morgan County, Colorado.",
" The Micropolitan Statistical Area had a population of 27,171 at the 2000 Census.",
" A July 1, 2009 U.S. Census Bureau estimate placed the population at 27,850."
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"sentences": [
"The Muscatine Micropolitan Statistical Area, as defined by the United States Census Bureau, is an area consisting of two counties in east central Iowa, anchored by the city of Muscatine.",
" The Muscatine Micropolitan Statistical Area is also a part of the Davenport-Moline, IA-IL Combined Statistical Area (CSA), which has a population of 474,226, making it the 90th-largest CSA in the nation."
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"sentences": [
"The Cañon City Micropolitan Statistical Area is a United States Office of Management and Budget (OMB) defined Micropolitan Statistical Area located in the Cañon City area of the State of Colorado.",
" The Cañon City Micropolitan Statistical Area is defined as Fremont County, Colorado.",
" The Micropolitan Statistical Area had a population of 46,145 at the 2000 Census.",
" A July 1, 2009 U.S. Census Bureau estimate placed the population at 47,815."
],
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"sentences": [
"The Durango Micropolitan Statistical Area is a United States Census Bureau defined Micropolitan Statistical Area located in the Durango area of the State of Colorado.",
" The Durango Micropolitan Statistical Area is defined as La Plata County, Colorado.",
" The Micropolitan Statistical Area had a population of 43,941 at the 2000 Census.",
" A July 1, 2009 U.S. Census Bureau estimate placed the population at 51,464."
],
"title": "Durango Micropolitan Statistical Area"
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"sentences": [
"The Claremont–Lebanon Micropolitan Statistical Area, as defined by the United States Census Bureau, is an area consisting of four counties – two in New Hampshire and two in Vermont, anchored by the cities of Lebanon, New Hampshire and Claremont, New Hampshire.",
" At the 2010 census, the area was defined as two separate Micropolitan Statistical Areas (μSAs), Claremont and Lebanon.",
" The Claremont μSA, consisting of Sullivan County, New Hampshire, had a population of 43,742, while the Lebanon μSA, comprising Grafton County, New Hampshire, and Orange and Windsor counties in Vermont, had a population of 174,724.",
" In 2013, the two areas were combined to form the Claremont-Lebanon μSA, and in 2015 the estimated population was 216,923.",
" The Claremont–Lebanon μSA is the most populous micropolitan area in the United States."
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"The Traverse City Micropolitan Statistical Area, as defined by the United States Census Bureau, is an area consisting of four counties in Northern Michigan, anchored by the city of Traverse City."
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"Title: Montrose Micropolitan Statistical Area\n\nThe Montrose Micropolitan Statistical Area is a United States Census Bureau defined Micropolitan Statistical Area located in the Montrose area of the State of Colorado. The Montrose Micropolitan Statistical Area is defined as Montrose County, Colorado. The Micropolitan Statistical Area had a population of 33,432 at the 2000 Census. A July 1, 2009 U.S. Census Bureau estimate placed the population at 41,412.",
"Title: Traverse City, Michigan\n\nTraverse City ( or ) is a city in the U.S. state of Michigan. It is the county seat of Grand Traverse County, although a small portion extends into Leelanau County. It is the largest city in the 21-county Northern Michigan region. The population was 14,674 at the 2010 census, with 143,372 in the Traverse City micropolitan area.",
"Title: Silverthorne Micropolitan Statistical Area\n\nThe Silverthorne Micropolitan Statistical Area is a United States Census Bureau defined Micropolitan Statistical Area located in the Silverthorne area of the State of Colorado. The Silverthorne Micropolitan Statistical Area is defined as Summit County, Colorado. The Micropolitan Statistical Area had a population of 23,548 at the 2000 Census. A July 1, 2009 U.S. Census Bureau estimate placed the population at 27,239.",
"Title: Sterling Micropolitan Statistical Area\n\nThe Sterling Micropolitan Statistical Area is a United States Census Bureau defined Micropolitan Statistical Area located in the Sterling area of the State of Colorado. The Sterling Micropolitan Statistical Area is defined as Logan County, Colorado. The Micropolitan Statistical Area had a population of 20,504 at the 2000 Census. A July 1, 2009 U.S. Census Bureau estimate placed the population at 20,772.",
"Title: Fort Morgan Micropolitan Statistical Area\n\nThe Fort Morgan Micropolitan Statistical Area is a United States Census Bureau defined Micropolitan Statistical Area located in the Fort Morgan area of the State of Colorado. The Fort Morgan Micropolitan Statistical Area is defined as Morgan County, Colorado. The Micropolitan Statistical Area had a population of 27,171 at the 2000 Census. A July 1, 2009 U.S. Census Bureau estimate placed the population at 27,850.",
"Title: Muscatine, Iowa micropolitan area\n\nThe Muscatine Micropolitan Statistical Area, as defined by the United States Census Bureau, is an area consisting of two counties in east central Iowa, anchored by the city of Muscatine. The Muscatine Micropolitan Statistical Area is also a part of the Davenport-Moline, IA-IL Combined Statistical Area (CSA), which has a population of 474,226, making it the 90th-largest CSA in the nation.",
"Title: Cañon City, CO Micropolitan Statistical Area\n\nThe Cañon City Micropolitan Statistical Area is a United States Office of Management and Budget (OMB) defined Micropolitan Statistical Area located in the Cañon City area of the State of Colorado. The Cañon City Micropolitan Statistical Area is defined as Fremont County, Colorado. The Micropolitan Statistical Area had a population of 46,145 at the 2000 Census. A July 1, 2009 U.S. Census Bureau estimate placed the population at 47,815.",
"Title: Durango Micropolitan Statistical Area\n\nThe Durango Micropolitan Statistical Area is a United States Census Bureau defined Micropolitan Statistical Area located in the Durango area of the State of Colorado. The Durango Micropolitan Statistical Area is defined as La Plata County, Colorado. The Micropolitan Statistical Area had a population of 43,941 at the 2000 Census. A July 1, 2009 U.S. Census Bureau estimate placed the population at 51,464.",
"Title: Claremont–Lebanon micropolitan area\n\nThe Claremont–Lebanon Micropolitan Statistical Area, as defined by the United States Census Bureau, is an area consisting of four counties – two in New Hampshire and two in Vermont, anchored by the cities of Lebanon, New Hampshire and Claremont, New Hampshire. At the 2010 census, the area was defined as two separate Micropolitan Statistical Areas (μSAs), Claremont and Lebanon. The Claremont μSA, consisting of Sullivan County, New Hampshire, had a population of 43,742, while the Lebanon μSA, comprising Grafton County, New Hampshire, and Orange and Windsor counties in Vermont, had a population of 174,724. In 2013, the two areas were combined to form the Claremont-Lebanon μSA, and in 2015 the estimated population was 216,923. The Claremont–Lebanon μSA is the most populous micropolitan area in the United States.",
"Title: Traverse City micropolitan area\n\nThe Traverse City Micropolitan Statistical Area, as defined by the United States Census Bureau, is an area consisting of four counties in Northern Michigan, anchored by the city of Traverse City."
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The Rigi, is a mountain massif of the Alps, located in Central Switzerland, the range is in the Schwyzer Alps, and is split between the cantons of Lucerne, and which canton in central Switzerland between the Alps in the south, Lake Lucerne to the west, and which lake in the north?
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Lake Zürich
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"Canton of Schwyz"
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"Lucerne ( ; German: \"Luzern\" ] ; French: \"Lucerne\" ] ; Italian: \"Lucerna\" ] ; Romansh: \"Lucerna\" ; Lucerne Swiss-German: \"Lozärn\") is a city in central Switzerland, in the German-speaking portion of the country.",
" Lucerne is the capital of the canton of Lucerne and part of the district of the same name.",
" With a population of about 81,057 people (as of 2013 ), Lucerne is the most populous town in Central Switzerland, and a nexus of economics, transportation, culture, and media of this region.",
" The city's urban area consists of 17 municipalities and towns located in three different cantons with an overall population of about 250,000 people (as of 2007 )."
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"This is a list of mountains of the Swiss canton of Schwyz.",
" Schwyz is a very mountainous canton and lies almost entirely within the Alps.",
" It is also one of the 15 cantons having summits above 2,000 metres.",
" Topographically, the two most important summits of the canton are those of the Bös Fulen (most elevated) and the Rigi (most prominent and isolated).",
" All of the mountains of the canton are part of the Schwyzer Alps mountain range, although not all the mountains of that range lie within the canton."
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"Rigi Railways (German: \"Rigi Bahnen\" ) is a group of railways on the mountain Rigi, located between two of the arms of Lake Lucerne, in Switzerland.",
" They include two standard gauge rack railways, the Vitznau–Rigi Bahn (VRB) and the Arth–Rigi Bahn (ARB), along with the Luftseilbahn Weggis–Rigi Kaltbad (LWRK) cable car and six smaller cable cars: Luftseilbahn Kräbel–Rigi Scheidegg (LKR), Luftseilbahn Obergschwend–Rigi Burggeist (LORB), Luftseilbahn Küssnacht–Seebodenalp (LKüS), Luftseilbahn Vitznau–Hinterbergen (LVH), Luftseilbahn Vitznau–Wissifluh (LVW), and Luftseilbahn Brunnen–Urmiberg (LBU)."
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"The Dosse (Germanized: \"Dossen\", 1684 m ) is a mountain of the Rigi massif, located on the border between the Swiss cantons of Lucerne and Schwyz.",
" The mountain overlooks Lake Lucerne, near Vitznau.",
" It is the highest point of the massif in the canton of Lucerne.",
" The lightly lower peak only 200m northwest of it is called Chli Dosse (1669 m )."
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"The Uri Alps (German: \"Urner Alps\" ) are a mountain range in Central Switzerland and part of the Western Alps.",
" They extend into the cantons of Obwalden, Valais, Bern, Uri and Nidwalden and are bordered by the Bernese Alps (Grimsel Pass) and the Emmental Alps to the west (the four lakes: Lungerersee, Sarnersee, Wichelsee, and Alpnachersee), the Schwyzer Alps to the north (Lake Lucerne), the Lepontine Alps to the south (the valley of Urseren with Andermatt) and the Glarus Alps to the east (Reuss)."
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"The Rigi (or \"Mount Rigi\"; also known as \"Queen of the Mountains\") is a mountain massif of the Alps, located in Central Switzerland.",
" The whole massif is almost entirely surrounded by the water of three different water bodies: Lake Lucerne, Lake Zug and Lake Lauerz.",
" The range is in the Schwyzer Alps, and is split between the cantons of Schwyz and Lucerne, although the main summit, named \"Rigi Kulm\", at 1,798 meters above sea level, lies within the canton of Schwyz."
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"Rigi Kaltbad is a resort in the Swiss Alps, located in the canton of Lucerne.",
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" The locality is part of the municipality of Weggis."
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"The Rigi Hochflue is a mountain summit west of the mountain range Urmiberg, in itself part of the Rigi massif, overlooking the \"Gersauerbecken\" of Lake Lucerne in Central Switzerland on its mountainside to the south, and Lake Lauerz on its north side.",
" It has an elevation of 1698 m above sea level and is located in the canton of Schwyz."
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"Title: Lucerne\n\nLucerne ( ; German: \"Luzern\" ] ; French: \"Lucerne\" ] ; Italian: \"Lucerna\" ] ; Romansh: \"Lucerna\" ; Lucerne Swiss-German: \"Lozärn\") is a city in central Switzerland, in the German-speaking portion of the country. Lucerne is the capital of the canton of Lucerne and part of the district of the same name. With a population of about 81,057 people (as of 2013 ), Lucerne is the most populous town in Central Switzerland, and a nexus of economics, transportation, culture, and media of this region. The city's urban area consists of 17 municipalities and towns located in three different cantons with an overall population of about 250,000 people (as of 2007 ).",
"Title: List of mountains of the canton of Schwyz\n\nThis is a list of mountains of the Swiss canton of Schwyz. Schwyz is a very mountainous canton and lies almost entirely within the Alps. It is also one of the 15 cantons having summits above 2,000 metres. Topographically, the two most important summits of the canton are those of the Bös Fulen (most elevated) and the Rigi (most prominent and isolated). All of the mountains of the canton are part of the Schwyzer Alps mountain range, although not all the mountains of that range lie within the canton.",
"Title: Rigi Railways\n\nRigi Railways (German: \"Rigi Bahnen\" ) is a group of railways on the mountain Rigi, located between two of the arms of Lake Lucerne, in Switzerland. They include two standard gauge rack railways, the Vitznau–Rigi Bahn (VRB) and the Arth–Rigi Bahn (ARB), along with the Luftseilbahn Weggis–Rigi Kaltbad (LWRK) cable car and six smaller cable cars: Luftseilbahn Kräbel–Rigi Scheidegg (LKR), Luftseilbahn Obergschwend–Rigi Burggeist (LORB), Luftseilbahn Küssnacht–Seebodenalp (LKüS), Luftseilbahn Vitznau–Hinterbergen (LVH), Luftseilbahn Vitznau–Wissifluh (LVW), and Luftseilbahn Brunnen–Urmiberg (LBU).",
"Title: Dosse (Rigi)\n\nThe Dosse (Germanized: \"Dossen\", 1684 m ) is a mountain of the Rigi massif, located on the border between the Swiss cantons of Lucerne and Schwyz. The mountain overlooks Lake Lucerne, near Vitznau. It is the highest point of the massif in the canton of Lucerne. The lightly lower peak only 200m northwest of it is called Chli Dosse (1669 m ).",
"Title: Uri Alps\n\nThe Uri Alps (German: \"Urner Alps\" ) are a mountain range in Central Switzerland and part of the Western Alps. They extend into the cantons of Obwalden, Valais, Bern, Uri and Nidwalden and are bordered by the Bernese Alps (Grimsel Pass) and the Emmental Alps to the west (the four lakes: Lungerersee, Sarnersee, Wichelsee, and Alpnachersee), the Schwyzer Alps to the north (Lake Lucerne), the Lepontine Alps to the south (the valley of Urseren with Andermatt) and the Glarus Alps to the east (Reuss).",
"Title: Canton of Schwyz\n\nThe canton of Schwyz (] ) is a canton in central Switzerland between the Alps in the south, Lake Lucerne to the west and Lake Zürich in the north, centered on and named after the town of Schwyz.",
"Title: North-Eastern Swiss Alps\n\nThis article focuses on the part of the Alps and Pré-Alps that is located in North-Eastern Switzerland and compromises the Schwyzer Alps and the Appenzell Alps. This region is bordered by: Lake Lucerne in the south-west; the Klausen Pass, upper Linth valley and Lake Walen in the south; the Rhine valley in the east; Lake Constance in the north.",
"Title: Rigi\n\nThe Rigi (or \"Mount Rigi\"; also known as \"Queen of the Mountains\") is a mountain massif of the Alps, located in Central Switzerland. The whole massif is almost entirely surrounded by the water of three different water bodies: Lake Lucerne, Lake Zug and Lake Lauerz. The range is in the Schwyzer Alps, and is split between the cantons of Schwyz and Lucerne, although the main summit, named \"Rigi Kulm\", at 1,798 meters above sea level, lies within the canton of Schwyz.",
"Title: Rigi Kaltbad\n\nRigi Kaltbad is a resort in the Swiss Alps, located in the canton of Lucerne. The resort sits on a sunny terrace at a height of 1,433 metres, overlooking Lake Lucerne above Weggis in Central Switzerland. The locality is part of the municipality of Weggis.",
"Title: Rigi Hochflue\n\nThe Rigi Hochflue is a mountain summit west of the mountain range Urmiberg, in itself part of the Rigi massif, overlooking the \"Gersauerbecken\" of Lake Lucerne in Central Switzerland on its mountainside to the south, and Lake Lauerz on its north side. It has an elevation of 1698 m above sea level and is located in the canton of Schwyz."
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The musical that had 13 nominations in the 67th Tony Awards was based on a book by which artist ?
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Harvey Fierstein
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"Glenn Slater (born 1968) is an American lyricist who collaborates with Alan Menken and other musical theatre composers.",
" He was nominated for the Tony Award for Best Original Score for the Broadway version of \"The Little Mermaid\" at the 62nd Tony Awards in 2008, his second Tony nomination for \"Sister Act\" at the 65th Tony Awards in 2011, and his third Tony nomination for \"School of Rock\" at the 70th Tony Awards in 2016."
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"\"Applause\" is the title song from the 1970 Broadway musical \"Applause\", with music by Charles Strouse and lyrics by Lee Adams, originally performed by Bonnie Franklin, who originated the role of Bonnie in the musical, and recorded as a single with orchestra and chorus conducted by Donald Pippin.",
" The single was released with a B-side featuring the star of the production, Lauren Bacall, making her musical theatre debut, performing \"Something Greater\" together with Len Cariou.",
" The single's popularity led to Franklin's being invited to perform it on the 24th Tony Awards broadcast on television, where the show gained Best Musical, Bacall Best Leading Actress in a Musical, but Bonnie Franklin missed out on the best supporting actress to Melba Moore."
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"Motown: The Musical is a jukebox musical that premiered on Broadway in April 2013.",
" The musical is based on Berry Gordy's autobiography \"To Be Loved: The Music, the Magic, the Memories of Motown\" (1994), and on the history of his founding and running of the Motown record label, and his personal and professional relationships with Motown artists such as Diana Ross, Smokey Robinson, Marvin Gaye, and Michael Jackson.",
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" It received four nominations at the 67th Tony Awards."
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"A Gentleman's Guide to Love & Murder is a musical comedy, with the book and lyrics by Robert L. Freedman and the music and lyrics by Steven Lutvak.",
" It is based on the 1907 novel \"Israel Rank: The Autobiography of a Criminal\" by Roy Horniman.",
" The show opened on Broadway at the Walter Kerr Theatre November 17, 2013, running until January 17, 2016.",
" The Broadway production won four Tonys at the 68th Tony Awards in June 2014, including Best Musical."
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"The 67th Annual Tony Awards were held June 9, 2013, to recognize achievement in Broadway productions during the 2012–13 season.",
" The ceremony returned to Radio City Music Hall in New York City, after two years at Beacon Theatre, and was broadcast live on CBS television.",
" Neil Patrick Harris hosted for the third consecutive year, his fourth time as host.",
" Awards in four of the eight acting categories, (Best Actress in a Play, Best Actor in a Musical, Best Actress in a Musical, Best Featured Actor in a Play) were given to African-American performers.",
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"Kinky Boots\" had a season best 13 nominations and 6 awards.",
" Cyndi Lauper, who wrote the score for \"Kinky Boots\", is the first solo female winner for Best Original Score."
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"The 70th Annual Tony Awards were held on June 12, 2016, to recognize achievement in Broadway productions during the 2015–16 season.",
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"T.I. is an American hip hop artist, producer, songwriter, actor, and co-CEO of Grand Hustle Records.",
" He won his first award in 2003 when he received Best Collaboration with fellow hip hop artist Bone Crusher for the song \"Never Scared\" at the Source Awards.",
" In 2004, he received two wins from six nominations, including Best Street Anthem for \"Rubberband Man\" at the Vibe Awards.",
" In 2005, he received one award from 13 nominations, that being his second consecutive Best Street Anthem award, this time for the song \"U Don't Know Me\""
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"The Mystery of Edwin Drood (or Drood) is a musical based on the unfinished Charles Dickens novel \"The Mystery of Edwin Drood\".",
" It is written by Rupert Holmes, and was the first Broadway musical with multiple endings (determined by audience vote).",
" Holmes received Tony Awards for Best Book and Best Original Score.",
" The musical won five Tony Awards out of eleven nominations, including Best Musical and Best Leading Actor."
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"Title: Kinky Boots (musical)\n\nKinky Boots is a Broadway musical with music and lyrics by Cyndi Lauper and a book by Harvey Fierstein.",
"Title: Glenn Slater\n\nGlenn Slater (born 1968) is an American lyricist who collaborates with Alan Menken and other musical theatre composers. He was nominated for the Tony Award for Best Original Score for the Broadway version of \"The Little Mermaid\" at the 62nd Tony Awards in 2008, his second Tony nomination for \"Sister Act\" at the 65th Tony Awards in 2011, and his third Tony nomination for \"School of Rock\" at the 70th Tony Awards in 2016.",
"Title: Applause (Bonnie Franklin song)\n\n\"Applause\" is the title song from the 1970 Broadway musical \"Applause\", with music by Charles Strouse and lyrics by Lee Adams, originally performed by Bonnie Franklin, who originated the role of Bonnie in the musical, and recorded as a single with orchestra and chorus conducted by Donald Pippin. The single was released with a B-side featuring the star of the production, Lauren Bacall, making her musical theatre debut, performing \"Something Greater\" together with Len Cariou. The single's popularity led to Franklin's being invited to perform it on the 24th Tony Awards broadcast on television, where the show gained Best Musical, Bacall Best Leading Actress in a Musical, but Bonnie Franklin missed out on the best supporting actress to Melba Moore.",
"Title: Motown: The Musical\n\nMotown: The Musical is a jukebox musical that premiered on Broadway in April 2013. The musical is based on Berry Gordy's autobiography \"To Be Loved: The Music, the Magic, the Memories of Motown\" (1994), and on the history of his founding and running of the Motown record label, and his personal and professional relationships with Motown artists such as Diana Ross, Smokey Robinson, Marvin Gaye, and Michael Jackson. The production's music and lyrics are taken from selections from the Motown catalog. It received four nominations at the 67th Tony Awards.",
"Title: A Gentleman's Guide to Love and Murder\n\nA Gentleman's Guide to Love & Murder is a musical comedy, with the book and lyrics by Robert L. Freedman and the music and lyrics by Steven Lutvak. It is based on the 1907 novel \"Israel Rank: The Autobiography of a Criminal\" by Roy Horniman. The show opened on Broadway at the Walter Kerr Theatre November 17, 2013, running until January 17, 2016. The Broadway production won four Tonys at the 68th Tony Awards in June 2014, including Best Musical.",
"Title: 67th Tony Awards\n\nThe 67th Annual Tony Awards were held June 9, 2013, to recognize achievement in Broadway productions during the 2012–13 season. The ceremony returned to Radio City Music Hall in New York City, after two years at Beacon Theatre, and was broadcast live on CBS television. Neil Patrick Harris hosted for the third consecutive year, his fourth time as host. Awards in four of the eight acting categories, (Best Actress in a Play, Best Actor in a Musical, Best Actress in a Musical, Best Featured Actor in a Play) were given to African-American performers. Furthermore, it is the second time in Tony history that both directing prizes went to women. Garry Hynes and Julie Taymor had previously won in 1998. \" Kinky Boots\" had a season best 13 nominations and 6 awards. Cyndi Lauper, who wrote the score for \"Kinky Boots\", is the first solo female winner for Best Original Score.",
"Title: 68th Tony Awards\n\nThe 68th Annual Tony Awards were held June 8, 2014, to recognize achievement in Broadway productions during the 2013–14 season. The ceremony was held at Radio City Music Hall in New York City, and was televised live on CBS. Hugh Jackman was the host, his fourth time hosting. The 15 musical Tony Awards went to seven different musicals, and six plays shared the 11 play Tony Awards.",
"Title: 70th Tony Awards\n\nThe 70th Annual Tony Awards were held on June 12, 2016, to recognize achievement in Broadway productions during the 2015–16 season. The ceremony temporarily returned to the Beacon Theatre in New York City after three years at Radio City Music Hall and was broadcast live by CBS. James Corden served as host. The 70th Tony Awards won the Emmy Award for Outstanding Special Class Program.",
"Title: List of awards and nominations received by T.I.\n\nT.I. is an American hip hop artist, producer, songwriter, actor, and co-CEO of Grand Hustle Records. He won his first award in 2003 when he received Best Collaboration with fellow hip hop artist Bone Crusher for the song \"Never Scared\" at the Source Awards. In 2004, he received two wins from six nominations, including Best Street Anthem for \"Rubberband Man\" at the Vibe Awards. In 2005, he received one award from 13 nominations, that being his second consecutive Best Street Anthem award, this time for the song \"U Don't Know Me\"",
"Title: Drood\n\nThe Mystery of Edwin Drood (or Drood) is a musical based on the unfinished Charles Dickens novel \"The Mystery of Edwin Drood\". It is written by Rupert Holmes, and was the first Broadway musical with multiple endings (determined by audience vote). Holmes received Tony Awards for Best Book and Best Original Score. The musical won five Tony Awards out of eleven nominations, including Best Musical and Best Leading Actor."
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What is the name of the YouTube personality that is originally from Honolulu, Hawaii?
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Markiplier
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"Daniel G. L. \"Dan\" Bull (born 27 March 1986 in Bromsgrove, England) is an English rapper and songwriter known best for his raps about video games, which he publishes on his YouTube channel, Dan Bull.",
" His videos feature him playing various games with fellow artist Dave Brown and fellow YouTube personalities such as Michelle 'The RPG Minx', Markiplier, and Adam Montoya.",
" Bull's music was featured in the British press as part of attempts to save BBC Radio 6, campaign against the Digital Economy Bill, and protest in favour of filesharing.",
" He has Asperger's syndrome, which is referenced in some of his raps, such as \"A Portrait of The Autist\"."
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"Gold (stylized as G O L D), is the debut studio album by American YouTube personality Ricky Dillon, released on January 15, 2016.",
" The album features the singles, \"Steal the Show\" featuring American singer and YouTube personality Trevor Moran and \"Problematic\" featuring American rapper Snoop Dogg."
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"title": "Gold (Ricky Dillon album)"
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"Roman Bernard Atwood (born May 28, 1983) is an American YouTube personality, comedian, vlogger and pranker.",
" He is best known for his vlogs, where he posts updates about his life on a daily basis.",
" His vlogging channel, \"RomanAtwoodVlogs\", has a total of 3.6 billion views and 13 million subscribers.",
" The channel is currently the 50th most subscribed channel on YouTube.",
" He also has another YouTube channel called \"RomanAtwood\", where he posts pranks.",
" His prank videos have gained over 1.4 billion views and 10.4 million subscribers.",
" Both of these channels are in the top 100 most subscribed on YouTube, and he became the second YouTuber after Germán Garmendia to receive two Diamond Play Buttons for his two channels."
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"Mark Edward Fischbach (born June 28, 1989), known online as Markiplier, is an American YouTube personality.",
" Originally from Honolulu, Hawaii, he began his career in Cincinnati, Ohio, and is currently based in Los Angeles, California."
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"Lilly Singh (born 26 September 1988) is a Canadian YouTube personality, vlogger, comedian, writer, and actress.",
" She is better known by her YouTube username IISuperwomanII.",
" Since beginning her channel in October 2010, her videos have received over 2 billion views, and her channel has accumulated over 12 million subscribers.",
" In 2016, she was ranked 3rd on the \"Forbes\" list of the world's highest paid YouTube stars (behind Roman Atwood and PewDiePie), earning a reported $7.5 million in 2016.",
" Singh has featured in the annual YouTube Rewind every year since 2014.",
" She ranked 1st on 2017 Forbes Top Influencers List in the entertainment category."
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"Wendy Ayche (born January 9 1986) known professionally as Wengie, is an Australian YouTube personality and vlogger.",
" She was born in Guangzhou, China.",
" She got the nickname \"Wengie\" at a dance class when two people gave her a nickname inspired by her Chinese name, Wén Jié.",
" Since starting her channel on February 11 2013, her videos have received over 281 million views, and her channel has accumulated over 11 followers In the January 2016 edition of \"ElleGirl Japan\", she was nominated as a channel to watch.",
" In August 2016, she was ranked the 5th Fastest growing channel in the world.",
" Ayche was featured in the annual YouTube Rewind in 2016 and was also singled out by Google as one of the top beauty creators in the Asia region.",
" Ayche reached 5 million YouTube subscribers in January 2017, and her channel is currently in the 12th most subscribed How-To & Style Channel on YouTube.",
" She is also currently a board member of the Internet Creators Guild, a non-profit focused on providing the protection, representation and guidance to online creators.",
" Her YouTube channel also recently got awarded with \"Best Channel\" as well as \"Overall Winner\" for the Australian Online Video Awards."
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"Joseph Michael Graceffa ( ; born May 16, 1991) is an American YouTube personality, actor, author, producer, and singer.",
" He has two active YouTube channels, both of which are named after him.",
" One of them is for vlogging and the other is used for video gaming content.",
" They both have a combined total of more than 1.7 billion views.",
" His other YouTube channel, which he no longer uses, called WinterSpringPro, has 60 million views (as of August 2017).",
" He was a contestant on 22nd and 24th seasons of \"The Amazing Race\" and has appeared in short films (as web films) and short web television series on YouTube and its subscription-only service YouTube Red."
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"title": "Joey Graceffa"
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"Skylar Kergil (born May 19, 1991) is an American transgender activist, singer-songwriter, public speaker, YouTube personality, and artist.",
" Kergil has been documenting his transition from female-to-male on YouTube since 2009, and in doing so helping to educate viewers about gender identity, hormones, surgeries, and life.",
" As of April 2016, he has over 100,000 YouTube subscribers and over 9 million views.",
" He began taking testosterone and putting videos on YouTube while attending Acton-Boxborough Regional High School and continued making videos while he was a student at Skidmore College.",
" Kergil currently resides in Cambridge, MA while continuing to make regular YouTube updates and pursuing his music and speaking opportunities."
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"Ryan Higa (born June 6, 1990), also known by his YouTube username nigahiga ( ), is an American comedian, YouTube personality, and actor.",
" He is known for his comedy videos on YouTube, which have been viewed over 3 billion times.",
" Higa's YouTube channel, nigahiga, was the most subscribed channel on YouTube for 677 consecutive days from 2009–2011, longer than any other channel besides PewDiePie.",
" s of 2017 , he has over 20 million subscribers, making his channel the 20th most subscribed on YouTube."
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"Adande Thorne, known by his YouTube username Swoozie (stylized sWooZie), is a Trinidadian-born YouTube personality.",
" As of July 2017, his YouTube channel has more than 700 million views.",
" As a professional gamer he competed in \"Dead or Alive 4\" for the Los Angeles Complexity in the Championship Gaming Series and the reality series \"WCG Ultimate Gamer\".",
" In 2015, he signed with the Creative Artists Agency.",
" In January 2016, he was one of three people who interviewed President Barack Obama during a YouTube livestream.",
" In 2017, he had a minor role in the film \"The Space Between Us\"."
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"Title: Dan Bull\n\nDaniel G. L. \"Dan\" Bull (born 27 March 1986 in Bromsgrove, England) is an English rapper and songwriter known best for his raps about video games, which he publishes on his YouTube channel, Dan Bull. His videos feature him playing various games with fellow artist Dave Brown and fellow YouTube personalities such as Michelle 'The RPG Minx', Markiplier, and Adam Montoya. Bull's music was featured in the British press as part of attempts to save BBC Radio 6, campaign against the Digital Economy Bill, and protest in favour of filesharing. He has Asperger's syndrome, which is referenced in some of his raps, such as \"A Portrait of The Autist\".",
"Title: Gold (Ricky Dillon album)\n\nGold (stylized as G O L D), is the debut studio album by American YouTube personality Ricky Dillon, released on January 15, 2016. The album features the singles, \"Steal the Show\" featuring American singer and YouTube personality Trevor Moran and \"Problematic\" featuring American rapper Snoop Dogg.",
"Title: Roman Atwood\n\nRoman Bernard Atwood (born May 28, 1983) is an American YouTube personality, comedian, vlogger and pranker. He is best known for his vlogs, where he posts updates about his life on a daily basis. His vlogging channel, \"RomanAtwoodVlogs\", has a total of 3.6 billion views and 13 million subscribers. The channel is currently the 50th most subscribed channel on YouTube. He also has another YouTube channel called \"RomanAtwood\", where he posts pranks. His prank videos have gained over 1.4 billion views and 10.4 million subscribers. Both of these channels are in the top 100 most subscribed on YouTube, and he became the second YouTuber after Germán Garmendia to receive two Diamond Play Buttons for his two channels.",
"Title: Markiplier\n\nMark Edward Fischbach (born June 28, 1989), known online as Markiplier, is an American YouTube personality. Originally from Honolulu, Hawaii, he began his career in Cincinnati, Ohio, and is currently based in Los Angeles, California.",
"Title: Lilly Singh\n\nLilly Singh (born 26 September 1988) is a Canadian YouTube personality, vlogger, comedian, writer, and actress. She is better known by her YouTube username IISuperwomanII. Since beginning her channel in October 2010, her videos have received over 2 billion views, and her channel has accumulated over 12 million subscribers. In 2016, she was ranked 3rd on the \"Forbes\" list of the world's highest paid YouTube stars (behind Roman Atwood and PewDiePie), earning a reported $7.5 million in 2016. Singh has featured in the annual YouTube Rewind every year since 2014. She ranked 1st on 2017 Forbes Top Influencers List in the entertainment category.",
"Title: Wengie\n\nWendy Ayche (born January 9 1986) known professionally as Wengie, is an Australian YouTube personality and vlogger. She was born in Guangzhou, China. She got the nickname \"Wengie\" at a dance class when two people gave her a nickname inspired by her Chinese name, Wén Jié. Since starting her channel on February 11 2013, her videos have received over 281 million views, and her channel has accumulated over 11 followers In the January 2016 edition of \"ElleGirl Japan\", she was nominated as a channel to watch. In August 2016, she was ranked the 5th Fastest growing channel in the world. Ayche was featured in the annual YouTube Rewind in 2016 and was also singled out by Google as one of the top beauty creators in the Asia region. Ayche reached 5 million YouTube subscribers in January 2017, and her channel is currently in the 12th most subscribed How-To & Style Channel on YouTube. She is also currently a board member of the Internet Creators Guild, a non-profit focused on providing the protection, representation and guidance to online creators. Her YouTube channel also recently got awarded with \"Best Channel\" as well as \"Overall Winner\" for the Australian Online Video Awards.",
"Title: Joey Graceffa\n\nJoseph Michael Graceffa ( ; born May 16, 1991) is an American YouTube personality, actor, author, producer, and singer. He has two active YouTube channels, both of which are named after him. One of them is for vlogging and the other is used for video gaming content. They both have a combined total of more than 1.7 billion views. His other YouTube channel, which he no longer uses, called WinterSpringPro, has 60 million views (as of August 2017). He was a contestant on 22nd and 24th seasons of \"The Amazing Race\" and has appeared in short films (as web films) and short web television series on YouTube and its subscription-only service YouTube Red.",
"Title: Skylar Kergil\n\nSkylar Kergil (born May 19, 1991) is an American transgender activist, singer-songwriter, public speaker, YouTube personality, and artist. Kergil has been documenting his transition from female-to-male on YouTube since 2009, and in doing so helping to educate viewers about gender identity, hormones, surgeries, and life. As of April 2016, he has over 100,000 YouTube subscribers and over 9 million views. He began taking testosterone and putting videos on YouTube while attending Acton-Boxborough Regional High School and continued making videos while he was a student at Skidmore College. Kergil currently resides in Cambridge, MA while continuing to make regular YouTube updates and pursuing his music and speaking opportunities.",
"Title: Ryan Higa\n\nRyan Higa (born June 6, 1990), also known by his YouTube username nigahiga ( ), is an American comedian, YouTube personality, and actor. He is known for his comedy videos on YouTube, which have been viewed over 3 billion times. Higa's YouTube channel, nigahiga, was the most subscribed channel on YouTube for 677 consecutive days from 2009–2011, longer than any other channel besides PewDiePie. s of 2017 , he has over 20 million subscribers, making his channel the 20th most subscribed on YouTube.",
"Title: Adande Thorne\n\nAdande Thorne, known by his YouTube username Swoozie (stylized sWooZie), is a Trinidadian-born YouTube personality. As of July 2017, his YouTube channel has more than 700 million views. As a professional gamer he competed in \"Dead or Alive 4\" for the Los Angeles Complexity in the Championship Gaming Series and the reality series \"WCG Ultimate Gamer\". In 2015, he signed with the Creative Artists Agency. In January 2016, he was one of three people who interviewed President Barack Obama during a YouTube livestream. In 2017, he had a minor role in the film \"The Space Between Us\"."
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What year is the 52nd season for the Atlanta Falcons and when the Georgia Dome open?
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2017
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"The 1992 Atlanta Falcons season was the team's 27th season in the National Football League (NFL).",
" Atlanta played its first season in the Georgia Dome, after having played their first 26 seasons at Fulton County Stadium.",
" The Falcons were unable to match their previous season's output of 10–6 and failed to reach the playoffs."
],
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},
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"The 2016 Atlanta Falcons season was the franchise's 51st season in the National Football League and the second under head coach Dan Quinn.",
" It also marked the team's 25th and final season playing their home games at the Georgia Dome, as the Falcons will move into the new Mercedes-Benz Stadium in 2017.",
" The Falcons won the NFC South for the first time since 2012 and improved on their 8–8 record from 2015, going 11–5 and earning the second seed in the NFC playoffs."
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"The 1991 Atlanta Falcons season was the team's 26th season in the National Football League (NFL).",
" It was also the final season they played at Fulton County Stadium, before moving into the Georgia Dome the following year.",
" The season would be the most successful Atlanta compiled in almost a decade, with the team recording a winning record for the first time in eight years.",
" Additionally, the team won its first playoff game since 1978, by defeating the New Orleans Saints in the NFC Wild Card Game."
],
"title": "1991 Atlanta Falcons season"
},
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"Grady Stadium is an Atlanta Public School football stadium located in Midtown Atlanta, south of Piedmont Park.",
" The stadium is one of two stadiums owned and managed by the Atlanta Public School (APS) system.",
" It is the only high school stadium in APS that is located on the campus of a high school.",
" The stadium was used as a training site for athletes during the 1996 Olympic Games, and occasionally hosts public practices for the Atlanta Falcons.",
" Grady stadium was designed by Richard Aeck, and is considered a masterpiece of modern engineering expression.",
" For the fall of 2009, Grady stadium was closed due to renovation.",
" All games were played at Lakewood Stadium and the Georgia Dome."
],
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"Mercedes-Benz Stadium is a multi-purpose retractable roof stadium located in Atlanta, Georgia.",
" The home of the Atlanta Falcons of the National Football League (NFL) and Atlanta United FC of Major League Soccer (MLS), it replaced the adjacent Georgia Dome, the Falcons' home stadium for a quarter century, from 1992 through 2016."
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"The 2017 Atlanta Falcons season is the franchise's 52nd season in the National Football League and the third under head coach Dan Quinn.",
" They enter the season as the defending NFC champions and will try to defend their title for a second consecutive trip to the Super Bowl after losing the previous year against the Patriots in Super Bowl LI.",
" This is the Falcons' first year in Mercedes-Benz Stadium after spending the previous 25 seasons in the Georgia Dome, which is currently under demolition and scheduled to be imploded on November 20, 2017.",
" While Mercedes-Benz Stadium opened as scheduled on August 26, 2017, the roof will remain in the closed position for at least its first month of operation while contractors continue to fine tune the roof."
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"Scott Allison Woerner (born December 18, 1958 in Baytown, Texas) is a former American football safety in the National Football League for the Atlanta Falcons and the New Orleans Saints.",
" He played college football for the University of Georgia Bulldogs.",
" In the 1981 Sugar Bowl, Woerner intercepted a pass by the Notre Dame quarterback in the closing minutes of the game which sealed Georgia's national championship for that year.",
" He still holds several return records at the University of Georgia.",
" He had the most kickoff return yards (190) in a single game (vs. Kentucky, 1977).",
" He also holds the most punt return yards (488) in a season (1980).",
" Woerner was drafted in the third round of the 1981 NFL Draft by the Falcons.",
" He played for the Atlanta Falcons during that 1981 season.",
" In 1983,1984,and 1985 he played safety for the Philadelphia Stars of the short-lived United States Football League.",
" The Philadelphia Stars won 2 of the 3 USFL championships.",
" The \"Sporting News\" selected him as a USFL All-League player both of those seasons."
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"The Georgia Dome is a recently retired domed stadium in the southeastern United States, currently under demolition.",
" Located in Atlanta, Georgia, between downtown to the east and Vine City to the west, it was owned and operated by the State of Georgia as part of the Georgia World Congress Center Authority.",
" Its successor, Mercedes-Benz Stadium, was built adjacent to the south and opened in August 2017."
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"The 2017–18 1.",
" FC Union Berlin season is the 52nd season in the football club's history and 8th consecutive season in the second division of German football, the 2.",
" Bundesliga and 12th overall.",
" In addition to the domestic league, 1.",
" FC Union Berlin also are participating in this season's edition of the domestic cup, the DFB-Pokal.",
" This is the 52nd season for 1.",
" FC Union Berlin in the Stadion An der Alten Försterei, located in Köpenick, Berlin, Germany.",
" The season covers a period from 1 July 2017 to 30 June 2018."
],
"title": "2017–18 1. FC Union Berlin season"
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"The Georgia World Congress Center (GWCC) is a convention center in Atlanta, Georgia, USA.",
" Enclosing some 3.9 million ft (360,000 m) in exhibition space and hosting more than a million visitors each year, the GWCC is the third-largest convention center in the United States.",
" Opened in 1976, the GWCC was the first state-owned convention center established in the United States.",
" The center is operated on behalf of the state by the Georgia World Congress Center Authority, which was chartered in 1971 by Georgia General Assembly to develop an international trade and exhibition center in Atlanta.",
" The authority later developed the Georgia Dome, Centennial Olympic Park, and Mercedes-Benz Stadium, which replaced the Georgia Dome.",
" The Georgia Dome was closed on March 5, 2017 and is scheduled for implosion on November 20, 2017 while Mercedes-Benz Stadium officially opened on August 26, 2017.",
" While the GWCCA owns Mercedes-Benz Stadium, AMB Group, the parent organization for the National Football League's Atlanta Falcons and Major League Soccer's Atlanta United FC, is responsible for the stadium's operations."
],
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"Title: 1992 Atlanta Falcons season\n\nThe 1992 Atlanta Falcons season was the team's 27th season in the National Football League (NFL). Atlanta played its first season in the Georgia Dome, after having played their first 26 seasons at Fulton County Stadium. The Falcons were unable to match their previous season's output of 10–6 and failed to reach the playoffs.",
"Title: 2016 Atlanta Falcons season\n\nThe 2016 Atlanta Falcons season was the franchise's 51st season in the National Football League and the second under head coach Dan Quinn. It also marked the team's 25th and final season playing their home games at the Georgia Dome, as the Falcons will move into the new Mercedes-Benz Stadium in 2017. The Falcons won the NFC South for the first time since 2012 and improved on their 8–8 record from 2015, going 11–5 and earning the second seed in the NFC playoffs.",
"Title: 1991 Atlanta Falcons season\n\nThe 1991 Atlanta Falcons season was the team's 26th season in the National Football League (NFL). It was also the final season they played at Fulton County Stadium, before moving into the Georgia Dome the following year. The season would be the most successful Atlanta compiled in almost a decade, with the team recording a winning record for the first time in eight years. Additionally, the team won its first playoff game since 1978, by defeating the New Orleans Saints in the NFC Wild Card Game.",
"Title: Grady Stadium\n\nGrady Stadium is an Atlanta Public School football stadium located in Midtown Atlanta, south of Piedmont Park. The stadium is one of two stadiums owned and managed by the Atlanta Public School (APS) system. It is the only high school stadium in APS that is located on the campus of a high school. The stadium was used as a training site for athletes during the 1996 Olympic Games, and occasionally hosts public practices for the Atlanta Falcons. Grady stadium was designed by Richard Aeck, and is considered a masterpiece of modern engineering expression. For the fall of 2009, Grady stadium was closed due to renovation. All games were played at Lakewood Stadium and the Georgia Dome.",
"Title: Mercedes-Benz Stadium\n\nMercedes-Benz Stadium is a multi-purpose retractable roof stadium located in Atlanta, Georgia. The home of the Atlanta Falcons of the National Football League (NFL) and Atlanta United FC of Major League Soccer (MLS), it replaced the adjacent Georgia Dome, the Falcons' home stadium for a quarter century, from 1992 through 2016.",
"Title: 2017 Atlanta Falcons season\n\nThe 2017 Atlanta Falcons season is the franchise's 52nd season in the National Football League and the third under head coach Dan Quinn. They enter the season as the defending NFC champions and will try to defend their title for a second consecutive trip to the Super Bowl after losing the previous year against the Patriots in Super Bowl LI. This is the Falcons' first year in Mercedes-Benz Stadium after spending the previous 25 seasons in the Georgia Dome, which is currently under demolition and scheduled to be imploded on November 20, 2017. While Mercedes-Benz Stadium opened as scheduled on August 26, 2017, the roof will remain in the closed position for at least its first month of operation while contractors continue to fine tune the roof.",
"Title: Scott Woerner\n\nScott Allison Woerner (born December 18, 1958 in Baytown, Texas) is a former American football safety in the National Football League for the Atlanta Falcons and the New Orleans Saints. He played college football for the University of Georgia Bulldogs. In the 1981 Sugar Bowl, Woerner intercepted a pass by the Notre Dame quarterback in the closing minutes of the game which sealed Georgia's national championship for that year. He still holds several return records at the University of Georgia. He had the most kickoff return yards (190) in a single game (vs. Kentucky, 1977). He also holds the most punt return yards (488) in a season (1980). Woerner was drafted in the third round of the 1981 NFL Draft by the Falcons. He played for the Atlanta Falcons during that 1981 season. In 1983,1984,and 1985 he played safety for the Philadelphia Stars of the short-lived United States Football League. The Philadelphia Stars won 2 of the 3 USFL championships. The \"Sporting News\" selected him as a USFL All-League player both of those seasons.",
"Title: Georgia Dome\n\nThe Georgia Dome is a recently retired domed stadium in the southeastern United States, currently under demolition. Located in Atlanta, Georgia, between downtown to the east and Vine City to the west, it was owned and operated by the State of Georgia as part of the Georgia World Congress Center Authority. Its successor, Mercedes-Benz Stadium, was built adjacent to the south and opened in August 2017.",
"Title: 2017–18 1. FC Union Berlin season\n\nThe 2017–18 1. FC Union Berlin season is the 52nd season in the football club's history and 8th consecutive season in the second division of German football, the 2. Bundesliga and 12th overall. In addition to the domestic league, 1. FC Union Berlin also are participating in this season's edition of the domestic cup, the DFB-Pokal. This is the 52nd season for 1. FC Union Berlin in the Stadion An der Alten Försterei, located in Köpenick, Berlin, Germany. The season covers a period from 1 July 2017 to 30 June 2018.",
"Title: Georgia World Congress Center\n\nThe Georgia World Congress Center (GWCC) is a convention center in Atlanta, Georgia, USA. Enclosing some 3.9 million ft (360,000 m) in exhibition space and hosting more than a million visitors each year, the GWCC is the third-largest convention center in the United States. Opened in 1976, the GWCC was the first state-owned convention center established in the United States. The center is operated on behalf of the state by the Georgia World Congress Center Authority, which was chartered in 1971 by Georgia General Assembly to develop an international trade and exhibition center in Atlanta. The authority later developed the Georgia Dome, Centennial Olympic Park, and Mercedes-Benz Stadium, which replaced the Georgia Dome. The Georgia Dome was closed on March 5, 2017 and is scheduled for implosion on November 20, 2017 while Mercedes-Benz Stadium officially opened on August 26, 2017. While the GWCCA owns Mercedes-Benz Stadium, AMB Group, the parent organization for the National Football League's Atlanta Falcons and Major League Soccer's Atlanta United FC, is responsible for the stadium's operations."
] |
2,475
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What role in their respective bands links Brent Smith and Mike Score?
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lead vocalist
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comparison
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medium
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"\"Not Strong Enough\" is a song by Finnish rock band Apocalyptica.",
" The song is the third single from their seventh studio album \"7th Symphony\".",
" The song features Brent Smith of Shinedown on lead vocals.",
" It was first released on iTunes on November 1, 2010, but not in the US, where another version of the song, featuring Doug Robb of Hoobastank on vocals, was released on January 18, 2011.",
" The song was re-recorded with Robb after the band failed to secure the rights to release the song in the US with Smith's vocals from Shinedown's label, Atlantic Records."
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"Army of Anyone was a rock supergroup formed by Filter frontman Richard Patrick with two members of rock band Stone Temple Pilots.",
" In addition to Patrick on vocals, the band featured brothers Dean DeLeo and Robert DeLeo on guitar and bass respectively, and Ray Luzier, formerly of David Lee Roth's band, on drums.",
" The band released one self-titled album in November 2006, which was well-received, but sold well short of the member's multi-platinum selling releases of their other bands.",
" After touring in support of the album, the band went into hiatus in mid-2007, with members returning to their respective bands, except Luzier, who joined Korn.",
" Despite being relatively inactive since 2007, all members have stayed in contact, and have independently shown interest in working on a second album if the logistics and scheduling of their commitments to other bands ever aligned."
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"The Cancer Conspiracy was a progressive rock group from Burlington, Vermont featuring guitarist Daryl Rabidoux, drummer/keyboardist/saxophonist Greg Beadle, and bassist Brent Frattini.",
" Rabidoux and Beadle were veterans of the local hardcore scene, and had broken away from their respective bands out of a need to try something new musically.",
" Their initial plans were to find a vocalist and bassist, but after recruiting Frattini, decided to remain an instrumental trio."
],
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"\"Modern Love is Automatic\" is a 1982 song by the group A Flock of Seagulls, written by Mike Score, Ali Score, Frank Maudsley and Paul Reynolds, and first showcased on the album of the same name.",
" It was the fourth single off the album.",
" Originally, it was a 1981 EP, later re-edited and mixed onto the \"A Flock of Seagulls\" album."
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"Shinedown is an American rock band from Jacksonville, Florida.",
" Formed by Brent Smith in 2001 after the dissolution of his prior band, Smith, still under contract with record label Atlantic Records, recruited the band's original lineup of Jasin Todd as guitarist, Brad Stewart on bass, and Barry Kerch on drums.",
" Consistent for the first two album cycles, a few lineup changes followed in the late 2000s, eventually stabilizing with Smith and Kerch, as remaining members alongside newcomers Zach Myers on guitar, and Eric Bass on bass.",
" The group has released five studio albums: \"Leave a Whisper\" (2003), \"Us and Them\" (2005), \"The Sound of Madness\" (2008), \"Amaryllis\" (2012), and \"Threat to Survival\" (2015).",
" Shinedown has sold more than ten million records worldwide, and has had 11 number one singles on the \"Billboard\" Mainstream Rock charts, the third most of all-time, behind Van Halen and Three Days Grace."
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"Michael Gordon \"Mike\" Score (born 5 November 1957) is an English musician.",
" He is best known as the keyboardist, guitarist and lead singer of the new wave band, A Flock of Seagulls.",
" He released a solo album on 1 March 2014 titled \"Zeebratta\"."
],
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"\"Devour\" is a song by American rock band Shinedown.",
" The song was released as the first single in promotion of the band's third studio album, \"The Sound of Madness\".",
" The track landed online and at multi-format rock radio outlets nationwide on May 5.",
" As has been the case with other new singles by bands such as Disturbed, Theory of a Deadman, and Seether, \"Devour\" is so far Shinedown's fastest rising single to date, reaching the top five of the \"Billboard\" Hot Mainstream Rock Tracks chart in four weeks.",
" In a No. 1 countdown interview, vocalist Brent Smith said that the single was \"a letter to the President,\" and that it is about Smith's distaste towards George W. Bush.",
" It is their second No. 1 song on the Hot Mainstream Rock Tracks chart."
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"Zeebratta is the debut album of Mike Score, the lead singer of A Flock of Seagulls.",
" It was released on digital download on March 1, 2014, and will be later be released on physical copies.",
" Two singles were released from the album, \"All I Wanna Do\" and \"Somebody Like You\"."
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"Blue Sunshine is the only album by the British supergroup the Glove, released in 1983 by Wonderland Records/Polydor.",
" This album mainly served as a diversion for Robert Smith and Steven Severin when both of them were under heavy stress in their respective bands the Cure and Siouxsie and the Banshees.",
" Since Smith was prohibited from singing in another band by his record company, he and Severin recruited Zoo dancer Jeanette Landray (a former girlfriend of Banshees drummer Budgie) to sing the majority of the tracks on the original release; Smith only sang on \"Mr. Alphabet Says\" and \"Perfect Murder\".",
" Other musicians involved in this project were Andy Anderson (who later joined the Cure), Martin McCarrick (who later joined the Banshees), Ginny Hewes and Anne Stephenson."
],
"title": "Blue Sunshine (album)"
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"Brent Stephen Smith (born January 10, 1978), known professionally as Brent Smith, is an American singer, songwriter, and musician best known as the lead vocalist of the band Shinedown."
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"Title: Not Strong Enough (Apocalyptica song)\n\n\"Not Strong Enough\" is a song by Finnish rock band Apocalyptica. The song is the third single from their seventh studio album \"7th Symphony\". The song features Brent Smith of Shinedown on lead vocals. It was first released on iTunes on November 1, 2010, but not in the US, where another version of the song, featuring Doug Robb of Hoobastank on vocals, was released on January 18, 2011. The song was re-recorded with Robb after the band failed to secure the rights to release the song in the US with Smith's vocals from Shinedown's label, Atlantic Records.",
"Title: Army of Anyone\n\nArmy of Anyone was a rock supergroup formed by Filter frontman Richard Patrick with two members of rock band Stone Temple Pilots. In addition to Patrick on vocals, the band featured brothers Dean DeLeo and Robert DeLeo on guitar and bass respectively, and Ray Luzier, formerly of David Lee Roth's band, on drums. The band released one self-titled album in November 2006, which was well-received, but sold well short of the member's multi-platinum selling releases of their other bands. After touring in support of the album, the band went into hiatus in mid-2007, with members returning to their respective bands, except Luzier, who joined Korn. Despite being relatively inactive since 2007, all members have stayed in contact, and have independently shown interest in working on a second album if the logistics and scheduling of their commitments to other bands ever aligned.",
"Title: The Cancer Conspiracy\n\nThe Cancer Conspiracy was a progressive rock group from Burlington, Vermont featuring guitarist Daryl Rabidoux, drummer/keyboardist/saxophonist Greg Beadle, and bassist Brent Frattini. Rabidoux and Beadle were veterans of the local hardcore scene, and had broken away from their respective bands out of a need to try something new musically. Their initial plans were to find a vocalist and bassist, but after recruiting Frattini, decided to remain an instrumental trio.",
"Title: Modern Love Is Automatic\n\n\"Modern Love is Automatic\" is a 1982 song by the group A Flock of Seagulls, written by Mike Score, Ali Score, Frank Maudsley and Paul Reynolds, and first showcased on the album of the same name. It was the fourth single off the album. Originally, it was a 1981 EP, later re-edited and mixed onto the \"A Flock of Seagulls\" album.",
"Title: Shinedown\n\nShinedown is an American rock band from Jacksonville, Florida. Formed by Brent Smith in 2001 after the dissolution of his prior band, Smith, still under contract with record label Atlantic Records, recruited the band's original lineup of Jasin Todd as guitarist, Brad Stewart on bass, and Barry Kerch on drums. Consistent for the first two album cycles, a few lineup changes followed in the late 2000s, eventually stabilizing with Smith and Kerch, as remaining members alongside newcomers Zach Myers on guitar, and Eric Bass on bass. The group has released five studio albums: \"Leave a Whisper\" (2003), \"Us and Them\" (2005), \"The Sound of Madness\" (2008), \"Amaryllis\" (2012), and \"Threat to Survival\" (2015). Shinedown has sold more than ten million records worldwide, and has had 11 number one singles on the \"Billboard\" Mainstream Rock charts, the third most of all-time, behind Van Halen and Three Days Grace.",
"Title: Mike Score\n\nMichael Gordon \"Mike\" Score (born 5 November 1957) is an English musician. He is best known as the keyboardist, guitarist and lead singer of the new wave band, A Flock of Seagulls. He released a solo album on 1 March 2014 titled \"Zeebratta\".",
"Title: Devour (song)\n\n\"Devour\" is a song by American rock band Shinedown. The song was released as the first single in promotion of the band's third studio album, \"The Sound of Madness\". The track landed online and at multi-format rock radio outlets nationwide on May 5. As has been the case with other new singles by bands such as Disturbed, Theory of a Deadman, and Seether, \"Devour\" is so far Shinedown's fastest rising single to date, reaching the top five of the \"Billboard\" Hot Mainstream Rock Tracks chart in four weeks. In a No. 1 countdown interview, vocalist Brent Smith said that the single was \"a letter to the President,\" and that it is about Smith's distaste towards George W. Bush. It is their second No. 1 song on the Hot Mainstream Rock Tracks chart.",
"Title: Zeebratta\n\nZeebratta is the debut album of Mike Score, the lead singer of A Flock of Seagulls. It was released on digital download on March 1, 2014, and will be later be released on physical copies. Two singles were released from the album, \"All I Wanna Do\" and \"Somebody Like You\".",
"Title: Blue Sunshine (album)\n\nBlue Sunshine is the only album by the British supergroup the Glove, released in 1983 by Wonderland Records/Polydor. This album mainly served as a diversion for Robert Smith and Steven Severin when both of them were under heavy stress in their respective bands the Cure and Siouxsie and the Banshees. Since Smith was prohibited from singing in another band by his record company, he and Severin recruited Zoo dancer Jeanette Landray (a former girlfriend of Banshees drummer Budgie) to sing the majority of the tracks on the original release; Smith only sang on \"Mr. Alphabet Says\" and \"Perfect Murder\". Other musicians involved in this project were Andy Anderson (who later joined the Cure), Martin McCarrick (who later joined the Banshees), Ginny Hewes and Anne Stephenson.",
"Title: Brent Smith\n\nBrent Stephen Smith (born January 10, 1978), known professionally as Brent Smith, is an American singer, songwriter, and musician best known as the lead vocalist of the band Shinedown."
] |
2,476
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Between Nikki, Wild Dog of the North and Miracle which movie was about the United States men's hockey team?
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Miracle
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comparison
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hard
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"Dean Charles Blais (born January 18, 1951) is an American ice hockey coach.",
" He was the head coach of the Omaha Mavericks, the men's team of the University of Nebraska Omaha, and also head coach of the United States men's national junior ice hockey team.",
" He led Team USA to a gold medal in the IIHF 2010 World Junior Ice Hockey Championships in Saskatoon, Canada, held in late December 2009 through early January 2010."
],
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"sentences": [
"Craig Patrick (born May 20, 1946) is an American former hockey player, coach and general manager, the son of Lynn Patrick and the grandson of Lester Patrick.",
" During the 1980 Winter Olympics, Patrick was the Assistant General Manager and Assistant Coach under Herb Brooks for the United States men's national ice hockey team, which won the gold medal and defeated the Soviet Union in the \"Miracle on Ice\".",
" From 1989 to 2006, Patrick was the General Manager of the Pittsburgh Penguins where he oversaw back-to-back Stanley Cup championships in 1991 and 1992, as well as the drafting and signing of some players that would later win a Stanley Cup title for the Penguins in 2009."
],
"title": "Craig Patrick"
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"sentences": [
"Emery Ruelle was a professional ice hockey player who played for the Marquette Iron Rangers, Waterloo Black Hawks and Green Bay Bobcats of United States Hockey League.",
" In 1966, he played on the United States men's national ice hockey team that was sent to compete at the International Ice Hockey Federation World Championship."
],
"title": "Emery Ruelle"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Miracle on Ice is a 1981 American television sports docudrama for ABC about the United States men's hockey team, led by head coach Herb Brooks (Karl Malden), that won the gold medal in the 1980 Winter Olympics.",
" The USA team's victory over the heavily favored Soviet team in the medal round was dubbed the \"Miracle on Ice\"."
],
"title": "Miracle on Ice (1981 film)"
},
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"sentences": [
"The United States men's national inline hockey team is based in Colorado Springs, Colorado.",
" The team that competes in the IIHF InLine Hockey World Championships is controlled by USA Hockey, while the team that competes in the FIRS Senior Men's Inline Hockey World Championships is controlled by USA Roller Sports.",
" The United States has won 6 of 18 IIHF gold medals and 14 of 18 FIRS gold medals at world championships."
],
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},
{
"sentences": [
"Nikki, Wild Dog of the North is the title character and a 1961 Walt Disney film directed by Jack Couffer and Don Haldane."
],
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"sentences": [
"Gisele Marie \"Gigi\" Marvin (born March 7, 1987) is an American ice hockey player for the Boston Pride of the National Women's Hockey League.",
" As a member of the United States national women's ice hockey team, Marvin won a silver medal at the 2010 Olympic Winter Games and the 2014 Winter Olympics.",
" Her grandfather is Cal Marvin, the coach of the 1958 United States Men's National Ice Hockey Team and the manager of the 1965 United States Men's National Ice Hockey Team, is a member of the United States Hockey Hall of Fame.",
" She hails from Warroad, Minnesota, in Roseau County, the same small town as 1960 gold medalists Bill and Roger Christian and 1980 gold medalist Dave Christian."
],
"title": "Gisele Marvin"
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"Dieter Kochan (born May 11, 1974 in Saskatoon, Canada and raised in Madison, Wisconsin), is a Canadian-born American retired professional ice hockey goaltender who played for the United States men's national ice hockey team at the 2002 IIHF World Championship as well as 21 games for the NHL Tampa Bay Lightning and Minnesota Wild between 2000 and 2003.",
" He was the first player to be called up directly from the UHL to the NHL.",
" He notably scored a goal for the B.C. Icemen, on January 5, 1999.",
" He was a member of the Calder Cup champion Houston Aeros in 2002–03."
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"Miracle is a 2004 American sports docudrama about the United States men's hockey team, led by head coach Herb Brooks, portrayed by Kurt Russell, that won the gold medal in the 1980 Winter Olympics.",
" The American team's victory over the heavily favored Soviet professionals in the medal round was dubbed the Miracle on Ice.",
" \"Miracle\" was directed by Gavin O'Connor and written by Eric Guggenheim and Mike Rich.",
" It was released on February 6, 2004."
],
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"sentences": [
"Robert Norman \"Badger Bob\" Johnson (March 4, 1931 – November 26, 1991) was an American college, international, and professional ice hockey coach.",
" He coached the Wisconsin Badgers men's ice hockey team from 1966 to 1982, where he led the Badgers to seven appearances at the NCAA Men's Ice Hockey Championships, including three titles.",
" During his time as the head coach at Wisconsin, Johnson also coached the United States men's national ice hockey team at the 1976 Winter Olympics and seven other major championships, including the Canada Cup and IIHF World Championships.",
" He then coached the Calgary Flames for five seasons that included a Stanley Cup Finals loss in 1986.",
" Johnson achieved the peak of his professional coaching career in his only season as coach of the Pittsburgh Penguins in 1990–91, when the Penguins won the 1991 Stanley Cup Finals, the first Stanley Cup in team history.",
" In August 1991, following hospitalization due to a brain aneurysm, Johnson was diagnosed with brain cancer.",
" He died on November 26 of the same year."
],
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"Title: Dean Blais\n\nDean Charles Blais (born January 18, 1951) is an American ice hockey coach. He was the head coach of the Omaha Mavericks, the men's team of the University of Nebraska Omaha, and also head coach of the United States men's national junior ice hockey team. He led Team USA to a gold medal in the IIHF 2010 World Junior Ice Hockey Championships in Saskatoon, Canada, held in late December 2009 through early January 2010.",
"Title: Craig Patrick\n\nCraig Patrick (born May 20, 1946) is an American former hockey player, coach and general manager, the son of Lynn Patrick and the grandson of Lester Patrick. During the 1980 Winter Olympics, Patrick was the Assistant General Manager and Assistant Coach under Herb Brooks for the United States men's national ice hockey team, which won the gold medal and defeated the Soviet Union in the \"Miracle on Ice\". From 1989 to 2006, Patrick was the General Manager of the Pittsburgh Penguins where he oversaw back-to-back Stanley Cup championships in 1991 and 1992, as well as the drafting and signing of some players that would later win a Stanley Cup title for the Penguins in 2009.",
"Title: Emery Ruelle\n\nEmery Ruelle was a professional ice hockey player who played for the Marquette Iron Rangers, Waterloo Black Hawks and Green Bay Bobcats of United States Hockey League. In 1966, he played on the United States men's national ice hockey team that was sent to compete at the International Ice Hockey Federation World Championship.",
"Title: Miracle on Ice (1981 film)\n\nMiracle on Ice is a 1981 American television sports docudrama for ABC about the United States men's hockey team, led by head coach Herb Brooks (Karl Malden), that won the gold medal in the 1980 Winter Olympics. The USA team's victory over the heavily favored Soviet team in the medal round was dubbed the \"Miracle on Ice\".",
"Title: United States men's national inline hockey team\n\nThe United States men's national inline hockey team is based in Colorado Springs, Colorado. The team that competes in the IIHF InLine Hockey World Championships is controlled by USA Hockey, while the team that competes in the FIRS Senior Men's Inline Hockey World Championships is controlled by USA Roller Sports. The United States has won 6 of 18 IIHF gold medals and 14 of 18 FIRS gold medals at world championships.",
"Title: Nikki, Wild Dog of the North\n\nNikki, Wild Dog of the North is the title character and a 1961 Walt Disney film directed by Jack Couffer and Don Haldane.",
"Title: Gisele Marvin\n\nGisele Marie \"Gigi\" Marvin (born March 7, 1987) is an American ice hockey player for the Boston Pride of the National Women's Hockey League. As a member of the United States national women's ice hockey team, Marvin won a silver medal at the 2010 Olympic Winter Games and the 2014 Winter Olympics. Her grandfather is Cal Marvin, the coach of the 1958 United States Men's National Ice Hockey Team and the manager of the 1965 United States Men's National Ice Hockey Team, is a member of the United States Hockey Hall of Fame. She hails from Warroad, Minnesota, in Roseau County, the same small town as 1960 gold medalists Bill and Roger Christian and 1980 gold medalist Dave Christian.",
"Title: Dieter Kochan\n\nDieter Kochan (born May 11, 1974 in Saskatoon, Canada and raised in Madison, Wisconsin), is a Canadian-born American retired professional ice hockey goaltender who played for the United States men's national ice hockey team at the 2002 IIHF World Championship as well as 21 games for the NHL Tampa Bay Lightning and Minnesota Wild between 2000 and 2003. He was the first player to be called up directly from the UHL to the NHL. He notably scored a goal for the B.C. Icemen, on January 5, 1999. He was a member of the Calder Cup champion Houston Aeros in 2002–03.",
"Title: Miracle (2004 film)\n\nMiracle is a 2004 American sports docudrama about the United States men's hockey team, led by head coach Herb Brooks, portrayed by Kurt Russell, that won the gold medal in the 1980 Winter Olympics. The American team's victory over the heavily favored Soviet professionals in the medal round was dubbed the Miracle on Ice. \"Miracle\" was directed by Gavin O'Connor and written by Eric Guggenheim and Mike Rich. It was released on February 6, 2004.",
"Title: Bob Johnson (ice hockey, born 1931)\n\nRobert Norman \"Badger Bob\" Johnson (March 4, 1931 – November 26, 1991) was an American college, international, and professional ice hockey coach. He coached the Wisconsin Badgers men's ice hockey team from 1966 to 1982, where he led the Badgers to seven appearances at the NCAA Men's Ice Hockey Championships, including three titles. During his time as the head coach at Wisconsin, Johnson also coached the United States men's national ice hockey team at the 1976 Winter Olympics and seven other major championships, including the Canada Cup and IIHF World Championships. He then coached the Calgary Flames for five seasons that included a Stanley Cup Finals loss in 1986. Johnson achieved the peak of his professional coaching career in his only season as coach of the Pittsburgh Penguins in 1990–91, when the Penguins won the 1991 Stanley Cup Finals, the first Stanley Cup in team history. In August 1991, following hospitalization due to a brain aneurysm, Johnson was diagnosed with brain cancer. He died on November 26 of the same year."
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Jeje Lalpekhlua is an Idian professional football player who played for?
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Chennaiyin FC
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"Harry J. \"Cap\" Ryan (died 1953) was an early professional football player for the Latrobe Athletic Association from 1895 until 1906.",
" He was also selected to be the first captain in that team's history.",
" He played alongside John Brallier who is considered the first openly professional football player.",
" In 1897 he was named to the \"All Western Pennsylvania Team\" by \"The Pittsburg Times\"."
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"Nathaniel \"Nate\" Jacks (born January 31, 1980) is a former American professional football player who was a cornerback in the National Indoor Football League (NIFL) for six seasons.",
" He played college football for Bacone College, Kansas and Dodge City Community College.",
" The Lincoln Capitols signed him in 2004 after he was cut from the New York Jets during the 2003 NFL Training Camp.",
" Nate also played professionally for the first professional football team in Anchorage, AK, Alaska Wild of the Intense Football League (IFL) and World League Hamburg Sea Devils.",
" Alaska Wild (notable for being the first ever professional football team in the state of Alaska)."
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"Richard Stewart Cutter \"Dick\" King (February 9, 1895 - October 16, 1930) was an All-American and professional football player.",
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" In 1916, he signed with the Pine Village professional football team, becoming one of the first eastern football stars to play professional football.",
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"Nejc Kolman (born 26 February 1989) is a professional football player from Slovenia who plays for Heidelberg United FC.",
" Playing professional football in Europe for 5 years, he also represented his country Slovenia, playing for youth national team of Slovenia (14 appearances, one goal) and played in qualifications for the European Championship.",
" He has also five years older brother Saša Kolman who is former football player and now football manager in Australia."
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"Albert Rutherford \"Bert\" Kennedy (October 24, 1876 – September 5, 1969) was an American football player and coach.",
" He was born on the family farm in rural Wakarusa Township, just outside Lawrence, Kansas, to Leander Jack Kennedy (September 21, 1836 – June 29, 1903) and Amanda E. Kennedy (née Todd) (November 23, 1841 – March 4, 1926).",
" He played college football at both the University of Kansas, three seasons from 1895 to 1897 including one as team captain, and at the University of Pennsylvania, for one season in 1899.",
" Kennedy also played one year of professional football immediately after graduating from Penn.",
" During this time he played in the first professional football game ever played in Madison Square Garden which was also the first indoor professional football game ever played.",
" After his one and only year of playing professionally, he returned to his home state of Kansas and coached football at Washburn University (1903, 1916–1917), at the University of Kansas (1904–1910), and at the Haskell Institute, now known as Haskell Indian Nations University, (1911–1916), compiling a career record of 96–43–10.",
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"Charles Edis McNeil (August 7, 1936 – July 1, 1994) was an American collegiate and Professional Football player.",
" He was a defensive back who played for the American Football League's Los Angeles and San Diego Chargers.",
" He played in four of the first five AFL Championship games (1960, 1961, 1963, and 1964), and was a member of the Chargers' 1963 AFL Championship team, an All-AFL player in 1961, and an AFL Western Division All-Star in 1961.",
" He held the Professional Football record for 43 years, for the most interception yardage (349) in one season (1961), and most interception yards (177) in one game (also in 1961).",
" The one-game record still stands.",
" McNeil is the father of professional tennis player Lori McNeil."
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"Raymond Fred \"Bub\" Weller (June 30, 1902 – August 18, 1993) was an American football player who played college football for the University of Nebraska and played five years and 60 games of professional football in the early years of the National Football League (NFL).",
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"Charles (Charley) Seabright (1918–1981) was an American Football player from Wheeling, West Virginia, where he spent the majority of his professional career with the Pittsburgh Steelers.",
" Seabright played both offense and defense with the Steelers from 1946–1950, including stints as the starting quarterback.",
" Seabright started every game for the 1947 Steelers in a season that ended in a one-game playoff to eventual champion Philadelphia.",
" The Pittsburgh Post-Gazette considered Seabright, who wore number 33, a star player during the championship run.",
" Seabright was one of the last NFL players to play both offense and defense.",
" In addition, Seabright is recognized as being the last professional football player to be a quarterback in the \"single-wing\" formation, the precursor to the T-formation regularly used by all NFL teams.",
" Seabright began his professional football career with the Cleveland Rams in 1941.",
" However, he left football from 1942-1944 to serve in combat in World War II."
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"Title: Chennaiyin FC\n\nChennaiyin FC (CFC) is an Indian Super League football club based in Chennai, Tamil Nadu. The club began to play in October 2014 during the inaugural season of the Indian Super League. They were the Indian Super League champions for the year 2015.",
"Title: Harry Ryan (American football)\n\nHarry J. \"Cap\" Ryan (died 1953) was an early professional football player for the Latrobe Athletic Association from 1895 until 1906. He was also selected to be the first captain in that team's history. He played alongside John Brallier who is considered the first openly professional football player. In 1897 he was named to the \"All Western Pennsylvania Team\" by \"The Pittsburg Times\".",
"Title: Nate Jacks\n\nNathaniel \"Nate\" Jacks (born January 31, 1980) is a former American professional football player who was a cornerback in the National Indoor Football League (NIFL) for six seasons. He played college football for Bacone College, Kansas and Dodge City Community College. The Lincoln Capitols signed him in 2004 after he was cut from the New York Jets during the 2003 NFL Training Camp. Nate also played professionally for the first professional football team in Anchorage, AK, Alaska Wild of the Intense Football League (IFL) and World League Hamburg Sea Devils. Alaska Wild (notable for being the first ever professional football team in the state of Alaska).",
"Title: Dick King (American football)\n\nRichard Stewart Cutter \"Dick\" King (February 9, 1895 - October 16, 1930) was an All-American and professional football player. He played college football for Harvard University and was selected as an All-American at halfback) in 1915. In 1916, he signed with the Pine Village professional football team, becoming one of the first eastern football stars to play professional football. He also played professional football for the Hammond Pros, Milwaukee Badgers, Rochester Jeffersons and St. Louis All-Stars in 1923.",
"Title: Jeje Lalpekhlua\n\nJeje Lalpekhlua (born 7 January 1991) is an Indian professional footballer who plays for Chennaiyin.",
"Title: Nejc Kolman\n\nNejc Kolman (born 26 February 1989) is a professional football player from Slovenia who plays for Heidelberg United FC. Playing professional football in Europe for 5 years, he also represented his country Slovenia, playing for youth national team of Slovenia (14 appearances, one goal) and played in qualifications for the European Championship. He has also five years older brother Saša Kolman who is former football player and now football manager in Australia.",
"Title: A. R. Kennedy\n\nAlbert Rutherford \"Bert\" Kennedy (October 24, 1876 – September 5, 1969) was an American football player and coach. He was born on the family farm in rural Wakarusa Township, just outside Lawrence, Kansas, to Leander Jack Kennedy (September 21, 1836 – June 29, 1903) and Amanda E. Kennedy (née Todd) (November 23, 1841 – March 4, 1926). He played college football at both the University of Kansas, three seasons from 1895 to 1897 including one as team captain, and at the University of Pennsylvania, for one season in 1899. Kennedy also played one year of professional football immediately after graduating from Penn. During this time he played in the first professional football game ever played in Madison Square Garden which was also the first indoor professional football game ever played. After his one and only year of playing professionally, he returned to his home state of Kansas and coached football at Washburn University (1903, 1916–1917), at the University of Kansas (1904–1910), and at the Haskell Institute, now known as Haskell Indian Nations University, (1911–1916), compiling a career record of 96–43–10. His 52 wins with the Kansas Jayhawks football team are the most in the program's history.",
"Title: Charlie McNeil (American football)\n\nCharles Edis McNeil (August 7, 1936 – July 1, 1994) was an American collegiate and Professional Football player. He was a defensive back who played for the American Football League's Los Angeles and San Diego Chargers. He played in four of the first five AFL Championship games (1960, 1961, 1963, and 1964), and was a member of the Chargers' 1963 AFL Championship team, an All-AFL player in 1961, and an AFL Western Division All-Star in 1961. He held the Professional Football record for 43 years, for the most interception yardage (349) in one season (1961), and most interception yards (177) in one game (also in 1961). The one-game record still stands. McNeil is the father of professional tennis player Lori McNeil.",
"Title: Bub Weller\n\nRaymond Fred \"Bub\" Weller (June 30, 1902 – August 18, 1993) was an American football player who played college football for the University of Nebraska and played five years and 60 games of professional football in the early years of the National Football League (NFL). Weller was unanimously selected for All-American honors at the tackle position in 1922. Weller was 6 ft and weighed during his years as a professional football player.",
"Title: Charley Seabright\n\nCharles (Charley) Seabright (1918–1981) was an American Football player from Wheeling, West Virginia, where he spent the majority of his professional career with the Pittsburgh Steelers. Seabright played both offense and defense with the Steelers from 1946–1950, including stints as the starting quarterback. Seabright started every game for the 1947 Steelers in a season that ended in a one-game playoff to eventual champion Philadelphia. The Pittsburgh Post-Gazette considered Seabright, who wore number 33, a star player during the championship run. Seabright was one of the last NFL players to play both offense and defense. In addition, Seabright is recognized as being the last professional football player to be a quarterback in the \"single-wing\" formation, the precursor to the T-formation regularly used by all NFL teams. Seabright began his professional football career with the Cleveland Rams in 1941. However, he left football from 1942-1944 to serve in combat in World War II."
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What is another name for the location where BESS is located?
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"Home of the Submarine Force"
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"Enamtila () is a Sumerian term meaning \"house of life\" or possibly \"house of creation\".",
" It was a sanctuary dedicated to Enlil, likely to have been located within the Ekur at Nippur during the Akkadian Empire.",
" It also referred to various other temples including those to later versions of Enlil; Marduk and Bel as well as one to Ea.",
" It was likely another name for Ehursag, a temple dedicated to Shulgi in Ur.",
" A hymn to Nanna suggests the link \"\"To Ehursag, the house of the king (we go), to the Enamtila of prince Shulgi we go!\"\"",
" Another reference in the Inanna - Dunmuzi text translated by Samuel Noah Kramer references the king's palace by this name and possibly makes references to the \"sacred marriage\": \"\"In the Enamtila, the house of the king, his wife dwelt with him in joy, in the Enamtila, the house of the king, Inanna dwelt with him in joy.",
" Inanna, rejoicing in his house ...\"\".",
" A fire is reported to have broken out next to the Enamtila in a Babylonian astronomical diary dated to the third century BC.",
" The Enamtila is also referred to as a palace of Ibbi-Sin at Ur in the Lament for Sumer and Ur, \"\"Its king sat immobilised in his own palace.",
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" In E-namtila, his place of delight, he wept bitterly.",
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"In Norse mythology, Sága (] , possibly meaning \"seeress\") is a goddess associated with the wisdom Sökkvabekkr (] ; \"sunken bank\", \"sunken bench\", or \"treasure bank\").",
" At Sökkvabekkr, Sága and the god Odin merrily drink as cool waves flow.",
" Both Sága and Sökkvabekkr are attested in the \"Poetic Edda\", compiled in the 13th century from earlier traditional sources, and in the \"Prose Edda\", written in the 13th century by Snorri Sturluson.",
" Scholars have proposed theories about the implications of the goddess and her associated location, including that the location may be connected to the goddess Frigg's fen residence Fensalir and that Sága may be another name for \"Frigg\"."
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"Basic Enlisted Submarine School (BESS) is the U.S. Navy's submarine training school for enlisted sailors.",
" Located on Naval Submarine Base New London (NAVSUBASE NLON) in Groton, New London County, Connecticut, the school is an eight-week introduction to the basic theory, construction and operation of nuclear-powered submarines.",
" The course includes instruction on shipboard organization, submarine safety and escape procedures.",
" This program requires passing a physical and mental screening.",
" As of 2015, BESS is open to female sailors, including current sailors who wish to join the submarine force by completing the two-month program."
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"Southern Iraqi football clubs Al-Minaa and Naft Al-Janoob have been rivals since the 2004–05 season when Naft Al-Janoob club started playing in the Premier League.",
" The clubs are respectively from Al-Maqal and Al-Tamimia, in the same city Basra, and for this reason a match between the two teams is sometimes called a \"Basra Derby\".",
" Another name is often used in the press is \"South Derby\", which comes from the location of Basra province in southern Iraq.",
" The animosity intensified since the first match, as Naft Al-Janoob was not expected to win Al-Minaa 1–0, and the exaggerated protest by Al-Minaa supporters to referee of match Khalil Yousuf prompted him to retire arbitration forever.",
" and this animosity reached a peak during the 2010–11 season, when both teams played at the end of the season in the Premier League in a match, that if it end at a draw, Naft Al-Janoob will relegate to the Iraq Division One.",
" Indeed, the match ended in a draw, and Al-Minaa fans celebrated the relegation of Naft Al-Janoob, and considered it a winning of league title.",
" In the 2015–16 season, Naft Al-Janoob returned to avenge Al-Minaa, when both teams played at the end of the season in the Premier League.",
" Al-Minaa needed two goals to go to the final, but Naft Al-Janoob played a defensive squad until the end of the match, although they were losing 1–0."
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"In Irish mythology, Nechtan was the father and/or husband of Boann, eponymous goddess of the River Boyne.",
" Elsewhere her husband is named as Elcmar.",
" He may be Nuada under another name, or his cult may have been replaced by that of Nuada; others maintain that Nechtan may be another name for the Dagda.",
" His inhabited the otherworldly Síd Nechtain, the mythological form of Carbury Hill.",
" In the Dindsenchas Nechtan is described as the husband of Boann and the son of Nuadu."
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"Meang, which literally means \"west\", is an islet of Nui atoll in the Pacific Ocean state of Tuvalu.",
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"Sonora Santanera is an orchestra playing tropical music from Mexico with over 60 years of history.",
" The band was founded in 1955 by Carlos Colorado in the state of Tabasco, modeled after an earlier Cuban band called Sonora Matancera.",
" However, the band created its own style.",
" In 1960, comic actor Jesús “Palillo” Martínez helped the band play in Mexico City and get a professional record deal under the name of Sonora Santanera.",
" From that time until 1986, the band changed members, but remained focused on Carlos Colorado, the sole musical arranger for the group.",
" Colorado died in a bus accident in 1986, causing some members to split off and form another orchestra called Los Santaneros.",
" The remaining members changed name to Internacional Sonora Santanera.",
" Since the 1980s, little of the band’s sound changed although members continued to do so.",
" In the 2000s, more bands appeared using the name of Sonora Santanera as part of their names, leading the orchestra to pursue legal actions and another name change in 2007 to the current name of \"La Única Internacional Sonora Santanera\"."
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"The Apollon of Olympia was part of the group of sculptures found in the west pediment of the Temple of Zeus at Olympia.",
" Its original location also provides it with another name: the \"Apollon from the west pediment\".",
" It is one of the most important statues of the Severe style or early Classical style, dating from ca. 460 BCE.",
" The statue is currently in the archaeological museum in Olympia."
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"Naval Submarine Base New London is the United States Navy's primary East Coast submarine base, also known as the \"Home of the Submarine Force\".",
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"Ah Suytok Tutul Xiu or Ah Zuytok Tutul Xiu was the spiritual leader of the Maya Tutul Xiu people.",
" Founder of the city of Uxmal in the 7th century.",
" He was from the Nonohual.",
" Nonohual's location is unknown, but was probably in Peten, it also might have been another name for Potonchán in Tabasco or Tula.",
" He was also known by his nickname coconut kaba or \"Hun Uitzil Chac\" Mayan language : Hun Uitzil Chac, 'the only mountain of Chac')"
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"Title: Sága and Sökkvabekkr\n\nIn Norse mythology, Sága (] , possibly meaning \"seeress\") is a goddess associated with the wisdom Sökkvabekkr (] ; \"sunken bank\", \"sunken bench\", or \"treasure bank\"). At Sökkvabekkr, Sága and the god Odin merrily drink as cool waves flow. Both Sága and Sökkvabekkr are attested in the \"Poetic Edda\", compiled in the 13th century from earlier traditional sources, and in the \"Prose Edda\", written in the 13th century by Snorri Sturluson. Scholars have proposed theories about the implications of the goddess and her associated location, including that the location may be connected to the goddess Frigg's fen residence Fensalir and that Sága may be another name for \"Frigg\".",
"Title: Basic Enlisted Submarine School\n\nBasic Enlisted Submarine School (BESS) is the U.S. Navy's submarine training school for enlisted sailors. Located on Naval Submarine Base New London (NAVSUBASE NLON) in Groton, New London County, Connecticut, the school is an eight-week introduction to the basic theory, construction and operation of nuclear-powered submarines. The course includes instruction on shipboard organization, submarine safety and escape procedures. This program requires passing a physical and mental screening. As of 2015, BESS is open to female sailors, including current sailors who wish to join the submarine force by completing the two-month program.",
"Title: Al-Minaa SC–Naft Al-Janoob SC rivalry\n\nSouthern Iraqi football clubs Al-Minaa and Naft Al-Janoob have been rivals since the 2004–05 season when Naft Al-Janoob club started playing in the Premier League. The clubs are respectively from Al-Maqal and Al-Tamimia, in the same city Basra, and for this reason a match between the two teams is sometimes called a \"Basra Derby\". Another name is often used in the press is \"South Derby\", which comes from the location of Basra province in southern Iraq. The animosity intensified since the first match, as Naft Al-Janoob was not expected to win Al-Minaa 1–0, and the exaggerated protest by Al-Minaa supporters to referee of match Khalil Yousuf prompted him to retire arbitration forever. and this animosity reached a peak during the 2010–11 season, when both teams played at the end of the season in the Premier League in a match, that if it end at a draw, Naft Al-Janoob will relegate to the Iraq Division One. Indeed, the match ended in a draw, and Al-Minaa fans celebrated the relegation of Naft Al-Janoob, and considered it a winning of league title. In the 2015–16 season, Naft Al-Janoob returned to avenge Al-Minaa, when both teams played at the end of the season in the Premier League. Al-Minaa needed two goals to go to the final, but Naft Al-Janoob played a defensive squad until the end of the match, although they were losing 1–0.",
"Title: Nechtan (mythology)\n\nIn Irish mythology, Nechtan was the father and/or husband of Boann, eponymous goddess of the River Boyne. Elsewhere her husband is named as Elcmar. He may be Nuada under another name, or his cult may have been replaced by that of Nuada; others maintain that Nechtan may be another name for the Dagda. His inhabited the otherworldly Síd Nechtain, the mythological form of Carbury Hill. In the Dindsenchas Nechtan is described as the husband of Boann and the son of Nuadu.",
"Title: Meang\n\nMeang, which literally means \"west\", is an islet of Nui atoll in the Pacific Ocean state of Tuvalu. It is another name given to Telikiai due to its location in the Nui atoll. The islet features in the legends of the Tekaunibiti family, whose members went to catch birds on the islet and found three teanti-ma-aomata (half-spirit and half-human creatures) and captured two.",
"Title: Sonora Santanera\n\nSonora Santanera is an orchestra playing tropical music from Mexico with over 60 years of history. The band was founded in 1955 by Carlos Colorado in the state of Tabasco, modeled after an earlier Cuban band called Sonora Matancera. However, the band created its own style. In 1960, comic actor Jesús “Palillo” Martínez helped the band play in Mexico City and get a professional record deal under the name of Sonora Santanera. From that time until 1986, the band changed members, but remained focused on Carlos Colorado, the sole musical arranger for the group. Colorado died in a bus accident in 1986, causing some members to split off and form another orchestra called Los Santaneros. The remaining members changed name to Internacional Sonora Santanera. Since the 1980s, little of the band’s sound changed although members continued to do so. In the 2000s, more bands appeared using the name of Sonora Santanera as part of their names, leading the orchestra to pursue legal actions and another name change in 2007 to the current name of \"La Única Internacional Sonora Santanera\".",
"Title: Apollon of Olympia\n\nThe Apollon of Olympia was part of the group of sculptures found in the west pediment of the Temple of Zeus at Olympia. Its original location also provides it with another name: the \"Apollon from the west pediment\". It is one of the most important statues of the Severe style or early Classical style, dating from ca. 460 BCE. The statue is currently in the archaeological museum in Olympia.",
"Title: Naval Submarine Base New London\n\nNaval Submarine Base New London is the United States Navy's primary East Coast submarine base, also known as the \"Home of the Submarine Force\". It is located in Groton, Connecticut.",
"Title: Ah Suytok Tutul Xiu\n\nAh Suytok Tutul Xiu or Ah Zuytok Tutul Xiu was the spiritual leader of the Maya Tutul Xiu people. Founder of the city of Uxmal in the 7th century. He was from the Nonohual. Nonohual's location is unknown, but was probably in Peten, it also might have been another name for Potonchán in Tabasco or Tula. He was also known by his nickname coconut kaba or \"Hun Uitzil Chac\" Mayan language : Hun Uitzil Chac, 'the only mountain of Chac')"
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What actor who was in "The Evil" also played the musician Edwin Flagg in "What Ever Happened to Baby Jane?"
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Victor Buono
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"Title: Dave Willock\n\nDave Willock (August 13, 1909 – November 12, 1990) was an American character actor. Willock appeared in 181 films and television series from 1939 to 1989. He is probably most familiar to modern audiences from his performance as Baby Jane Hudson's father in the opening scenes of the cult classic \"What Ever Happened to Baby Jane? \" (1962). He played seven different characters on CBS's \"Green Acres\" with Eddie Albert and Eva Gabor, mostly portraying clerks or elevator operators.",
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"Title: David Cerda\n\nDavid Cerda (born June 13, 1961, Hammond, Indiana) is an American performer and playwright based in Chicago, Illinois. He is currently the artistic director for Hell In A Handbag Productions. His campy, highly theatrical plays have made him an infamous icon within the Chicago theater scene. He has written and appeared in a transgressive adaptation of \"Rudolph, the Red-Hosed Reindeer\", \"How ‘What Ever Happened to Baby Jane?’ Happened\" and POSEIDON! An Upside-Down Musical which won the New York International Fringe Festival Best Ensemble Award.",
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Eric Schultz is a senior advisor to former President Barack Obama and is the founder of Schultz Group, after which White House Deputy Press Secretary, replaced Jay Carney to become White House Press Secretary, Schultz was appointed White House Deputy Press Secretary?
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Joshua Ryan Henry Earnest
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"Title: Scott Stanzel\n\nScott Michael Stanzel (born January 15, 1973) was a political appointee in the administration of President of the United States George W. Bush. On October 16, 2006, White House Press Secretary Tony Snow announced that President Bush had named the Iowa native to a position as Deputy Assistant to the President and Deputy Press Secretary.",
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"Title: Josh Earnest\n\nJoshua Ryan Henry Earnest (born January 22, 1975) is an American political aide who served as White House press secretary under President Barack Obama, from 2014 to 2017. He succeeded Jay Carney as Obama's press secretary, in 2014, and was succeeded by President Donald Trump's first Presidential press secretary, Sean Spicer."
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Which county met by Nungessers was named for a sea captain?
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Hudson County
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"Myrtle 'Molly' Kool (February 23, 1916 – February 25, 2009) was a Canadian-born American sea captain.",
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"Danuta Kobylińska-Walas (also \"Danuta Walas-Kobylińska\", born 27 November 1931 in Kozietuły, Poland) was the first female sea captain.",
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"Title: Aaron Olmsted\n\nCaptain Aaron Olmsted (May 19, 1753 – September 9, 1806), erroneously spelled Olmstead, was a wealthy sea captain in the China trade out of New England, and one of 49 investors who formed the Connecticut Land Company in 1795 to purchase a major part of the Western Reserve from the U.S. state of Connecticut. He became the owner of thousands of acres from his $30,000 share of the $1,200,000 total land deal. The land encompassed the areas now known as North Olmsted, Ohio, Olmsted Falls, Ohio and Olmsted Township (originally known as Lenox) in what is now Cuyahoga County as well as Franklin Township, named after his son Aaron Franklin Olmsted, and most of the city of Kent, Ohio in what is now Portage County. Olmsted traveled west on horseback to visit the land in 1795, but never settled there.",
"Title: Robert Knox (sailor)\n\nRobert Knox (8 February 1641 – 19 June 1720) was an English sea captain in the service of the British East India Company. He was the son of another sea captain, also named Robert Knox.",
"Title: Sea captain\n\nA sea captain, ship's captain, captain, master, or shipmaster, is a high-grade licensed mariner in ultimate command of the merchant vessel. The captain is responsible for its safe and efficient operation, including: ship's seaworthiness, ship's safety and security conditions, cargo operations, navigation, crew management and ensuring that the vessel complies with local and international laws, as well as company and flag state policies. All persons on board, particularly during navigation, including, public authorities, state authorities, officers and crew, other shipboard staff members, passengers, guests and pilots, are under the captain's authority and are his or her ultimate responsibility.",
"Title: Nungessers\n\nNungessers is the name of the confluence of roads that meet at the Hudson and Bergen county line at North Bergen and Fairview in northeastern New Jersey. The area is former site the Nungesser's Gutenberg Racetrack, a late 19th-century gaming and gambling venue. The neighborhood just south of Nungesser's is called the Racetrack Section and the municipality of Guttenberg is nearby. A White Castle, an early drive-in fast-food chain, originally built in the 1930s has long been a landmark in the neighborhood, as has adjacent North Hudson Park.",
"Title: Molly Kool\n\nMyrtle 'Molly' Kool (February 23, 1916 – February 25, 2009) was a Canadian-born American sea captain. She is recognized as being North America's first registered female sea captain or ship master.",
"Title: Danuta Kobylińska-Walas\n\nDanuta Kobylińska-Walas (also \"Danuta Walas-Kobylińska\", born 27 November 1931 in Kozietuły, Poland) was the first female sea captain. She is the first woman to successfully train for the profession of sailor and reach the position of Sea Captain. She studied at the Maritime University of Szczecin. Kobylińska-Walas was a nautical captain from 1962 and led among others MS \"Kopalnia Wujek\", \"Kołobrzeg II\", MS \"Toruń\", MS \"Bieszczady\", MS \"Powstaniec Wielkopolski\", MS \"Budowlany\", MS \"Uniwersytet Toruński\", MS \"Jarosław\", and MS \"Malbork\". She is now retired and lives in Warsaw and Szczecin.",
"Title: Captain Jat\n\nCaptain Jat is a fictional sea captain created by English writer William Hope Hodgson. Captain Jat was another attempt to create a recurring character, like Hodgson's Captain Gault. Captain Jat is featured in the stories \"The Island of the Ud\" and \"The Adventure of the Headland\". Captain Jat himself is a tall, lean man, interested primarily in \"treasure and women,\" who takes cabin boy Pibby Tawles into his confidence. In \"The Island of the Ud\" their relationship is described as follows:",
"Title: Richard Spratly\n\nCaptain Richard Spratly (1802–1870) was a British sea captain and contributor to navigational records, after whom the Spratly Islands in the South China Sea are named.",
"Title: Hudson County, New Jersey\n\nHudson County, a county in the U.S. state of New Jersey, lies west of the lower Hudson River, which was named for Henry Hudson, the sea captain who explored the area in 1609. Part of New Jersey's Gateway Region in the New York metropolitan area, Jersey City is its largest city and county seat."
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hat is the full name of the South Park character, voiced by Trey Parker, who is a member of the Junior Detective's Club in the sixth episode of the seventh season?
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Stanley Randall "Stan" Marsh
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" The 253rd episode overall, it was written and directed by series co-creator and co-star Trey Parker.",
" The episode premiered on Comedy Central in the United States on November 5, 2014.",
" The episode lampoons the popularity of freemium mobile apps such as \"\" and \"\".",
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" The tenth season concluded after 14 episodes on November 15, 2006.",
" This is the first season in which Kenny does not die and the last season featuring Isaac Hayes (the voice of Chef) as Hayes quit the show following the backlash behind season nine's \"Trapped in the Closet\" episode.",
" This season also had a minor controversy when the Halloween episode \"Hell on Earth 2006\" depicted \"The Crocodile Hunter's\" Steve Irwin with a stingray lodged in his chest getting thrown out of Satan's Halloween party for not being in costume.",
" Episode 2 in this season is the last one with the Braniff Airlines logo.",
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"\"The Mexican Staring Frog of Southern Sri Lanka\" is the sixth episode in the second season of the American animated television series \"South Park\".",
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" The 21st episode of the series overall, it originally aired on Comedy Central in the United States on June 24, 1998.",
" The episode was written by series co-creator Trey Parker, along with Nancy M. Pimental, and directed by Parker.",
" Jonathan Katz makes a guest appearance as himself.",
" In the episode, Summer arrives and the town of South Park celebrate Independence Day by building and lighting a giant snake firework, since regular fireworks are illegal.",
" Jimbo and Ned travel to Mexico to obtain fireworks, while the giant snake threatens to destroy the country.",
" Meanwhile, Mr. Garrison struggles to cope with the loss of his hand puppet, Mr. Hat."
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"Carmen Sandiego: Junior Detective (sometimes referred to as Carmen Sandiego: Junior Detective Edition, Junior Detective Edition, or Where in the World is Carmen Sandiego: Junior Detective Edition) is a 1995 education game in the \"Carmen Sandiego\" franchise developed by Brøderbund.",
" Although not a version of \"Where in the World Is Carmen Sandiego?\"",
" by name, it is essentially a simplified version of it for pre-readers.",
" Allgame says the game \"is geared for younger users, with only 14 cases to solve\".",
" The lead characters of the FOX animated series \"Where on Earth is Carmen Sandiego?",
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"\"Lil' Crime Stoppers\" is the sixth episode of the seventh season of the American animated television series \"South Park\", and the 102nd episode of the series overall.",
" It first aired on Comedy Central April 23, 2003.",
" In the episode, Stan, Kyle, Cartman and Kenny start a Junior Detective's Club and are soon recruited by the Park County police department.",
" However, the boys soon find out that being real detectives isn't as fun as they thought."
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"Eric Theodore Cartman, often referred to as just Cartman, is a main character in the animated television series \"South Park\", created by Matt Stone and Trey Parker, and voiced by Trey Parker.",
" Cartman, generally referred to by his surname, is one of four central characters in \"South Park\", along with his friends Stan Marsh, Kyle Broflovski, and Kenny McCormick.",
" Cartman first appeared, originally named Kenny, in prototypical form in a 1992 animated short \"Jesus vs. Frosty\", and a 1995 animated short \"Jesus vs. Santa\", and first appeared on television in the pilot episode of \"South Park\", \"Cartman Gets an Anal Probe\", on August 13, 1997."
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"Stanley Randall \"Stan\" Marsh is the protagonist of the animated television series \"South Park\".",
" He is voiced by and loosely based on series co-creator Trey Parker.",
" Stan is one of the show's four central characters, along with his friends Kyle Broflovski, Kenny McCormick and Eric Cartman.",
" He debuted on television when \"South Park\" first aired on August 13, 1997, after having first appeared in \"The Spirit of Christmas\" shorts created by Parker and long-time collaborator Matt Stone in 1992 (\"Jesus vs. Frosty\") and 1995 (\"Jesus vs. Santa\")."
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" The seventh season concluded after 15 episodes on December 17, 2003, and was written and directed by Trey Parker."
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"Title: Freemium Isn't Free\n\n\"Freemium Isn't Free\" is the sixth episode in the eighteenth season of the American animated television series \"South Park\". The 253rd episode overall, it was written and directed by series co-creator and co-star Trey Parker. The episode premiered on Comedy Central in the United States on November 5, 2014. The episode lampoons the popularity of freemium mobile apps such as \"\" and \"\". The episode links addiction to freemium games to other addictions, including alcoholism and gambling addiction, and their possible genetic predisposition.",
"Title: South Park (season 2)\n\nSeason two of \"South Park\", an American animated television series created by Trey Parker and Matt Stone, began airing on April 1, 1998. The second season concluded after 18 episodes on January 20, 1999; it remains the longest season of \"South Park\" to date. While most of the episodes were directed by series creator Trey Parker, Season 2 includes two episodes directed by Eric Stough.",
"Title: South Park (season 10)\n\nThe tenth season of \"South Park\", an American animated television series created by Trey Parker and Matt Stone, began airing on March 22, 2006. The tenth season concluded after 14 episodes on November 15, 2006. This is the first season in which Kenny does not die and the last season featuring Isaac Hayes (the voice of Chef) as Hayes quit the show following the backlash behind season nine's \"Trapped in the Closet\" episode. This season also had a minor controversy when the Halloween episode \"Hell on Earth 2006\" depicted \"The Crocodile Hunter's\" Steve Irwin with a stingray lodged in his chest getting thrown out of Satan's Halloween party for not being in costume. Episode 2 in this season is the last one with the Braniff Airlines logo. All the episodes in this season were written and directed by Trey Parker.",
"Title: The Mexican Staring Frog of Southern Sri Lanka\n\n\"The Mexican Staring Frog of Southern Sri Lanka\" is the sixth episode in the second season of the American animated television series \"South Park\". The 19th episode of the series overall, it originally aired on Comedy Central in the United States on June 10, 1998. The episode was written by series co-creators Trey Parker and Matt Stone, and directed by Parker.",
"Title: Summer Sucks\n\n\"Summer Sucks\" is the eighth episode in the second season of the American animated television series \"South Park\". The 21st episode of the series overall, it originally aired on Comedy Central in the United States on June 24, 1998. The episode was written by series co-creator Trey Parker, along with Nancy M. Pimental, and directed by Parker. Jonathan Katz makes a guest appearance as himself. In the episode, Summer arrives and the town of South Park celebrate Independence Day by building and lighting a giant snake firework, since regular fireworks are illegal. Jimbo and Ned travel to Mexico to obtain fireworks, while the giant snake threatens to destroy the country. Meanwhile, Mr. Garrison struggles to cope with the loss of his hand puppet, Mr. Hat.",
"Title: Carmen Sandiego: Junior Detective\n\nCarmen Sandiego: Junior Detective (sometimes referred to as Carmen Sandiego: Junior Detective Edition, Junior Detective Edition, or Where in the World is Carmen Sandiego: Junior Detective Edition) is a 1995 education game in the \"Carmen Sandiego\" franchise developed by Brøderbund. Although not a version of \"Where in the World Is Carmen Sandiego?\" by name, it is essentially a simplified version of it for pre-readers. Allgame says the game \"is geared for younger users, with only 14 cases to solve\". The lead characters of the FOX animated series \"Where on Earth is Carmen Sandiego? \", Zack and Ivy were included in the game, along with Stretch - \"ACME's crime-tracking dog\".",
"Title: Lil' Crime Stoppers\n\n\"Lil' Crime Stoppers\" is the sixth episode of the seventh season of the American animated television series \"South Park\", and the 102nd episode of the series overall. It first aired on Comedy Central April 23, 2003. In the episode, Stan, Kyle, Cartman and Kenny start a Junior Detective's Club and are soon recruited by the Park County police department. However, the boys soon find out that being real detectives isn't as fun as they thought.",
"Title: Eric Cartman\n\nEric Theodore Cartman, often referred to as just Cartman, is a main character in the animated television series \"South Park\", created by Matt Stone and Trey Parker, and voiced by Trey Parker. Cartman, generally referred to by his surname, is one of four central characters in \"South Park\", along with his friends Stan Marsh, Kyle Broflovski, and Kenny McCormick. Cartman first appeared, originally named Kenny, in prototypical form in a 1992 animated short \"Jesus vs. Frosty\", and a 1995 animated short \"Jesus vs. Santa\", and first appeared on television in the pilot episode of \"South Park\", \"Cartman Gets an Anal Probe\", on August 13, 1997.",
"Title: Stan Marsh\n\nStanley Randall \"Stan\" Marsh is the protagonist of the animated television series \"South Park\". He is voiced by and loosely based on series co-creator Trey Parker. Stan is one of the show's four central characters, along with his friends Kyle Broflovski, Kenny McCormick and Eric Cartman. He debuted on television when \"South Park\" first aired on August 13, 1997, after having first appeared in \"The Spirit of Christmas\" shorts created by Parker and long-time collaborator Matt Stone in 1992 (\"Jesus vs. Frosty\") and 1995 (\"Jesus vs. Santa\").",
"Title: South Park (season 7)\n\nSeason seven of \"South Park\", an American animated television series created by Trey Parker and Matt Stone, began airing on March 19, 2003. The seventh season concluded after 15 episodes on December 17, 2003, and was written and directed by Trey Parker."
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Cooking For Kids with Luis originally broadcast on a channel run by which network ?
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Foxtel Networks
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"Cooking For Kids with Luis is an Australian television cooking show directed towards preschoolers, originally broadcast on Nick Jr.",
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"TVE HD was a high-definition channel run by the Spanish public broadcaster Televisión Española.",
" The channel broadcast the 2008 Olympic Games in high-definition.",
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"La Tienda en Casa (literally \"The Shop At Home\") is a home-shopping channel run by department store El Corte Inglés and is broadcast in Spain.",
" Available through satellite and cable, the channel broadcasts recorded infomercials in the Spanish language 24 hours a day.",
" In addition to the channel, La Tienda en Casa also broadcasts some shorter infomericals during the day on nationally available Spanish networks."
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"Caribbean Network Program Television is a US nationally-broadcast English language television channel run by the Community Network Program Television organization (CNPTV)'s national broadcast centre in the state of Connecticut.",
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"ERT World (formerly ERT SAT) is an internationally broadcast Greek-language channel run by Greece's national broadcaster Hellenic Broadcasting Corporation (ERT).",
" Programming includes a mix of news, discussion-based programmes, drama, documentaries, entertainment shows as well as sports coverage including live games from Greece's top soccer league, Super League Greece.",
" As of June 12, 2013, ERT World was disestablished under an order of the Greek Government, as part of austerity measures, along with all of ERT's former TV and radio channels; ET1, NET, ET3, ERT World and the radios ceased to operate from the morning of Wednesday 12 June.",
" As of 3 May 2016, ERT world broadcasts again on Europe."
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"CaribVision is an international broadcast television channel that plays in the United States, the United Kingdom, the Caribbean, and Canada.",
" CaribVision is an internationally broadcast English-language television channel run by the Caribbean Media Corporation (CMC)'s national broadcast centre on the island of Barbados.",
" The main focus of the channel is Caribbean culture, news, current affairs, sports, lifestyle, opinions, and entertainment from an Anglophone Caribbean perspective."
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"Cubavision International (Spanish: \"Cubavisión Internacional\" ) is an internationally broadcast Spanish-language channel run by Cuba's national broadcaster, Cuban Institute of Radio and Television.",
" There is also a national channel called Cubavisión with different contents and an own logo.",
" The channel offers the world a variety of programming, the production of which is entirely Cuban.",
" Among the programming highlights are soap operas, music programs, documentaries on flora and fauna, history of the country and various information and opinion."
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"Nick Jr. is a 24-hour children's channel in Australia designed for pre-schoolers.",
" Nick Jr. was a morning programming block on Nickelodeon until 2004, when Foxtel launched it as a full 24-hour kids channel.",
" The channel is run by Foxtel Networks, under license from Viacom, and is also available on Optus Television and FetchTV."
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"Xtraview was a British pay-per-view television channel run by Top Up TV.",
" It replaced Top Up TV Sampler, a promotional channel showing Top Up TV's latest offers presented by Alice Beer.",
" Xtraview showed a selection of programs from the Top Up TV package, at a cost of one pound per day.",
" It ceased broadcasting on August 31, 2005 at 11.00pm due to lack of space on the DTT platform after Top Up TV's short-term lease with Channel 4 on multiplex 2 expired in September 2005, and has since been replaced with More 4.",
" The official reason stated on the channel is that it is being \"modified\", however no developments were made and this screen was shown from its demise to March 2006."
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"BBC 2W was a digital television channel run by the BBC in Wales until January 2009.",
" It replaced the standard BBC Two broadcast on digital services in Wales — running on weekdays from 8.30pm to 10pm.",
" Launched on 5 November 2001, it had an initial reach of 1.1 million viewers.",
" 2W broadcast in English and was aimed at the English-speaking population, unlike S4C, which broadcasts primarily in Welsh.",
" The digital-only service was replaced with a single BBC Two for Wales on 2 January 2009."
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"Title: Cooking for Kids with Luis\n\nCooking For Kids with Luis is an Australian television cooking show directed towards preschoolers, originally broadcast on Nick Jr. Australia in 2004. The series made its United States debut on Noggin on 26 September 2005.",
"Title: TVE HD\n\nTVE HD was a high-definition channel run by the Spanish public broadcaster Televisión Española. The channel broadcast the 2008 Olympic Games in high-definition. It was available via pay-TV platforms Digital+ and Movistar TV, but not on digital terrestrial and free to air as originally planned the channel was available until its closure on 31 December 2013 when TVE launched HD versions of TVE channels such as La 1 and Teledeporte.",
"Title: La Tienda en Casa\n\nLa Tienda en Casa (literally \"The Shop At Home\") is a home-shopping channel run by department store El Corte Inglés and is broadcast in Spain. Available through satellite and cable, the channel broadcasts recorded infomercials in the Spanish language 24 hours a day. In addition to the channel, La Tienda en Casa also broadcasts some shorter infomericals during the day on nationally available Spanish networks.",
"Title: CNPTV\n\nCaribbean Network Program Television is a US nationally-broadcast English language television channel run by the Community Network Program Television organization (CNPTV)'s national broadcast centre in the state of Connecticut. The main focus of the channel is Caribbean culture, news, current affairs, sports, lifestyle, opinions, and entertainment from an Anglophone Caribbean perspective.",
"Title: ERT World\n\nERT World (formerly ERT SAT) is an internationally broadcast Greek-language channel run by Greece's national broadcaster Hellenic Broadcasting Corporation (ERT). Programming includes a mix of news, discussion-based programmes, drama, documentaries, entertainment shows as well as sports coverage including live games from Greece's top soccer league, Super League Greece. As of June 12, 2013, ERT World was disestablished under an order of the Greek Government, as part of austerity measures, along with all of ERT's former TV and radio channels; ET1, NET, ET3, ERT World and the radios ceased to operate from the morning of Wednesday 12 June. As of 3 May 2016, ERT world broadcasts again on Europe.",
"Title: CaribVision\n\nCaribVision is an international broadcast television channel that plays in the United States, the United Kingdom, the Caribbean, and Canada. CaribVision is an internationally broadcast English-language television channel run by the Caribbean Media Corporation (CMC)'s national broadcast centre on the island of Barbados. The main focus of the channel is Caribbean culture, news, current affairs, sports, lifestyle, opinions, and entertainment from an Anglophone Caribbean perspective.",
"Title: Cubavision International\n\nCubavision International (Spanish: \"Cubavisión Internacional\" ) is an internationally broadcast Spanish-language channel run by Cuba's national broadcaster, Cuban Institute of Radio and Television. There is also a national channel called Cubavisión with different contents and an own logo. The channel offers the world a variety of programming, the production of which is entirely Cuban. Among the programming highlights are soap operas, music programs, documentaries on flora and fauna, history of the country and various information and opinion.",
"Title: Nick Jr. (Australia)\n\nNick Jr. is a 24-hour children's channel in Australia designed for pre-schoolers. Nick Jr. was a morning programming block on Nickelodeon until 2004, when Foxtel launched it as a full 24-hour kids channel. The channel is run by Foxtel Networks, under license from Viacom, and is also available on Optus Television and FetchTV.",
"Title: Xtraview\n\nXtraview was a British pay-per-view television channel run by Top Up TV. It replaced Top Up TV Sampler, a promotional channel showing Top Up TV's latest offers presented by Alice Beer. Xtraview showed a selection of programs from the Top Up TV package, at a cost of one pound per day. It ceased broadcasting on August 31, 2005 at 11.00pm due to lack of space on the DTT platform after Top Up TV's short-term lease with Channel 4 on multiplex 2 expired in September 2005, and has since been replaced with More 4. The official reason stated on the channel is that it is being \"modified\", however no developments were made and this screen was shown from its demise to March 2006.",
"Title: BBC 2W\n\nBBC 2W was a digital television channel run by the BBC in Wales until January 2009. It replaced the standard BBC Two broadcast on digital services in Wales — running on weekdays from 8.30pm to 10pm. Launched on 5 November 2001, it had an initial reach of 1.1 million viewers. 2W broadcast in English and was aimed at the English-speaking population, unlike S4C, which broadcasts primarily in Welsh. The digital-only service was replaced with a single BBC Two for Wales on 2 January 2009."
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Are Crotalaria and Genista both types of shrubs?
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" The arboretum was created along a former railway track, and now displays 380 types of trees and shrubs planted along a 3-kilometer walking path.",
" It is open daily without charge."
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"The Fabaceae or Papilionoideae, commonly known as the legume, pea, or bean family, is a large and economically important family of flowering plants.",
" It includes trees, shrubs, and perennial or annual herbaceous plants, which are easily recognized by their fruit (legume) and their compound, stipulated leaves.",
" Many legumes have characteristics of flowers and fruits.",
" The family is widely distributed, and is the third-largest land plant family in terms of number of species, behind only the Orchidaceae and Asteraceae, with about 751 genera and some 19,000 known species.",
" The five largest of the genera are \"Astragalus\" (over 3,000 species), \"Acacia\" (over 1000 species), \"Indigofera\" (around 700 species), \"Crotalaria\" (around 700 species) and \"Mimosa\" (around 500 species), which constitute about a quarter of all legume species.",
" The ca. 19,000 known legume species amount to about 7% of flowering plant species.",
" Fabaceae is the most common family found in tropical rainforests and in dry forests in the Americas and Africa."
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"Crotalaria is a genus of herbaceous plants and woody shrubs in the Family Fabaceae (Subfamily Faboideae) commonly known as rattlepods.",
" The \"Crotalaria\" genus includes about 500 species of herbs and shrubs.",
" Africa is the continent with a majority of \"Crotalaria\" species (approximately 400 species).",
" \"Crotalaria\" are mainly found in damp grassland, especially in floodplains, depressions and along edges of swamps and rivers, but also in deciduous bush land, roadsides and fields.",
" Some species of \"Crotalaria\" are grown as ornamentals.",
" The common name rattlepod or rattlebox is derived from the fact that the seeds become loose in the pod as they mature, and rattle when the pod is shaken.",
" The name derives from the Ancient Greek κρόταλον , meaning \"castanet\", and is the same root as the name for the rattlesnakes (\"Crotalus\")."
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"Elaeodendron melanocarpum is a species of shrubs or small trees endemic to northern Australia.",
" The natural range extends from The Kimberley across The Top End to Cape York Peninsula and southwards to South East Queensland.",
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"North American azaleas are flowering shrubs in the genus \"Rhododendron\", section \"Pentanthera\", subsection Pentanthera, so named because they all have five stamens.",
" Most are in the United States, with one species found in Canada and one being found in Mexico.",
" North American azaleas are commonly confused with azaleas of Asian origin, the evergreen azaleas.",
" North American azaleas are deciduous and produce two types of buds.",
" One is a larger and produces about 20 flowers while the other bud produces a leafy shoot.",
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"A trellis (treillage) is an architectural structure, usually made from an open framework or lattice of interwoven or intersecting pieces of wood, bamboo or metal that is normally made to support and display climbing plants, especially shrubs.",
" There are many types of trellis for different places and for different plants, from agricultural types, especially in viticulture, which are covered at vine training systems, to garden uses for climbers such as grapevines, clematis, ivy, and climbing roses or other support based growing plants.",
" The rose trellis is especially common in Europe and other rose-growing areas, and many climbing rose varieties require a trellis to reach their potential as garden plants.",
" Some plants will climb and wrap themselves round a trellis without much artificial help being needed while others need training by passing the growing shoots through the trellis and/or tying them to the framework."
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"Genista is a genus of flowering plants in the legume family Fabaceae, native to open habitats such as moorland and pasture in Europe and western Asia.",
" They include species commonly called broom, though the term may also refer to other genera, including \"Cytisus\" and \"Chamaecytisus\".",
" Brooms in other genera are sometimes considered synonymous with \"Genista\": \"Echinospartum\", \"Retama\", \"Spartium\", \"Stauracanthus\", and \"Ulex\"."
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"Phyllanthus is the largest genus in the flowering plant family Phyllanthaceae.",
" Estimates of the number species in this genus vary widely, from 750 to 1200.",
" \"Phyllanthus\" has a remarkable diversity of growth forms including annual and perennial herbs, shrubs, climbers, floating aquatics, and pachycaulous succulents.",
" Some have flattened leaflike stems called cladodes.",
" It has a wide variety of floral morphologies and chromosome numbers and has one of the widest range of pollen types of any seed plant genus."
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"Title: Fabaceae\n\nThe Fabaceae or Papilionoideae, commonly known as the legume, pea, or bean family, is a large and economically important family of flowering plants. It includes trees, shrubs, and perennial or annual herbaceous plants, which are easily recognized by their fruit (legume) and their compound, stipulated leaves. Many legumes have characteristics of flowers and fruits. The family is widely distributed, and is the third-largest land plant family in terms of number of species, behind only the Orchidaceae and Asteraceae, with about 751 genera and some 19,000 known species. The five largest of the genera are \"Astragalus\" (over 3,000 species), \"Acacia\" (over 1000 species), \"Indigofera\" (around 700 species), \"Crotalaria\" (around 700 species) and \"Mimosa\" (around 500 species), which constitute about a quarter of all legume species. The ca. 19,000 known legume species amount to about 7% of flowering plant species. Fabaceae is the most common family found in tropical rainforests and in dry forests in the Americas and Africa.",
"Title: Crotalaria\n\nCrotalaria is a genus of herbaceous plants and woody shrubs in the Family Fabaceae (Subfamily Faboideae) commonly known as rattlepods. The \"Crotalaria\" genus includes about 500 species of herbs and shrubs. Africa is the continent with a majority of \"Crotalaria\" species (approximately 400 species). \"Crotalaria\" are mainly found in damp grassland, especially in floodplains, depressions and along edges of swamps and rivers, but also in deciduous bush land, roadsides and fields. Some species of \"Crotalaria\" are grown as ornamentals. The common name rattlepod or rattlebox is derived from the fact that the seeds become loose in the pod as they mature, and rattle when the pod is shaken. The name derives from the Ancient Greek κρόταλον , meaning \"castanet\", and is the same root as the name for the rattlesnakes (\"Crotalus\").",
"Title: Elaeodendron melanocarpum\n\nElaeodendron melanocarpum is a species of shrubs or small trees endemic to northern Australia. The natural range extends from The Kimberley across The Top End to Cape York Peninsula and southwards to South East Queensland. The species occurs in monsoon forest and drier types of rainforests, commonly along streams.",
"Title: North American azaleas\n\nNorth American azaleas are flowering shrubs in the genus \"Rhododendron\", section \"Pentanthera\", subsection Pentanthera, so named because they all have five stamens. Most are in the United States, with one species found in Canada and one being found in Mexico. North American azaleas are commonly confused with azaleas of Asian origin, the evergreen azaleas. North American azaleas are deciduous and produce two types of buds. One is a larger and produces about 20 flowers while the other bud produces a leafy shoot. The flower color, fragrance, and number of stamens vary among species.",
"Title: Trellis (architecture)\n\nA trellis (treillage) is an architectural structure, usually made from an open framework or lattice of interwoven or intersecting pieces of wood, bamboo or metal that is normally made to support and display climbing plants, especially shrubs. There are many types of trellis for different places and for different plants, from agricultural types, especially in viticulture, which are covered at vine training systems, to garden uses for climbers such as grapevines, clematis, ivy, and climbing roses or other support based growing plants. The rose trellis is especially common in Europe and other rose-growing areas, and many climbing rose varieties require a trellis to reach their potential as garden plants. Some plants will climb and wrap themselves round a trellis without much artificial help being needed while others need training by passing the growing shoots through the trellis and/or tying them to the framework.",
"Title: Genista\n\nGenista is a genus of flowering plants in the legume family Fabaceae, native to open habitats such as moorland and pasture in Europe and western Asia. They include species commonly called broom, though the term may also refer to other genera, including \"Cytisus\" and \"Chamaecytisus\". Brooms in other genera are sometimes considered synonymous with \"Genista\": \"Echinospartum\", \"Retama\", \"Spartium\", \"Stauracanthus\", and \"Ulex\".",
"Title: Phyllanthus\n\nPhyllanthus is the largest genus in the flowering plant family Phyllanthaceae. Estimates of the number species in this genus vary widely, from 750 to 1200. \"Phyllanthus\" has a remarkable diversity of growth forms including annual and perennial herbs, shrubs, climbers, floating aquatics, and pachycaulous succulents. Some have flattened leaflike stems called cladodes. It has a wide variety of floral morphologies and chromosome numbers and has one of the widest range of pollen types of any seed plant genus.",
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Black Adam, the fictional DC Comics supervillain is an adversary of which superhero?
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Captain Marvel
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2,486
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Who was the more famous musician, Jack Russell or John Lennon (John Winston Ono Lennon)?
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John Winston Ono Lennon
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Does Salvia or Diplazium have more species?
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Salvia
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" The specific epithet \"merjamie\" is derived from \"meryamiye\", the Arabian common name for the plant, which is shared with other local \"Salvia\" species such as \"Salvia lanigera\".",
" The Maasai common name for \"S. merjamie\" is \"Naingungundeu\", meaning that the plant smells of rats, though the variety that is common in horticulture is named 'Mint Sauce' and is described as having a strong minty aroma.",
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" Current opinion gives \"S. blancoana\" distinct species status, even while some botanists consider it a subspecies of its two close relatives.",
" It differs from \"S. lavandulifolia\" and \"S. candelabrum\" in being prostrate, as opposed to merely low-growing.",
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"Pohole, also known as hō'i'o is an edible fiddlehead fern eaten in Hawaiian cuisine salad.",
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" The ferns grow in wet areas of shady valleys.",
" The fern species Diplazium esculentum is believed to have been introduced and naturalized in Hawaii and was first reported collected in 1910.",
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"Title: Salvia merjamie\n\nSalvia merjamie is a herbaceous perennial plant that is native to the east African highlands from Ethiopia to Tanzania, and also across the Red Sea in Yemen. It grows between 6,000 and 13,000 feet elevation in grasslands, forest edges, rocky outcrops, basalt slopes, and fallow fields. The specific epithet \"merjamie\" is derived from \"meryamiye\", the Arabian common name for the plant, which is shared with other local \"Salvia\" species such as \"Salvia lanigera\". The Maasai common name for \"S. merjamie\" is \"Naingungundeu\", meaning that the plant smells of rats, though the variety that is common in horticulture is named 'Mint Sauce' and is described as having a strong minty aroma. \"S. merjamie\" shares a similar distribution with \"Salvia nilotica\", though they are not known to hybridize.",
"Title: Salvia blancoana\n\nSalvia blancoana is a prostrate perennial that is native to Spain and northwest Africa. It has narrow blue-green leaves and pale violet-blue flowers. Due to its being highly variable in the wild, and because of similarities to \"Salvia candelabrum\" and \"Salvia lavandulifolia\", it has often been confused with those two. Current opinion gives \"S. blancoana\" distinct species status, even while some botanists consider it a subspecies of its two close relatives. It differs from \"S. lavandulifolia\" and \"S. candelabrum\" in being prostrate, as opposed to merely low-growing. It also has whorls of 2-6, compared to 6-9 in \"S. lavandulifolia\".",
"Title: Salvia × superba\n\nSalvia\" × \"superba is a widely grown \"Salvia\" hybrid. Its origins are unknown, though it first appeared in cultivation, and its parents are believed to include \"Salvia\" × \"sylvestris\" and \"Salvia amplexicaulis\". \" Salvia nemorosa\" has also been suggested as a direct parent or close relative, but with so many similarities between these species and hybrids, there is no conclusive evidence. It is often mistakenly called \"Salvia superba\".",
"Title: Salvia 'Jean's Purple Passion'\n\nSalvia 'Jean's Purple Passion' is a \"Salvia\" cultivar discovered at Cabrillo College in Aptos, California. It was found growing between \"Salvia gesneriflora\" 'Tequila' and \"Salvia mexicana\", who are presumed to be its parents. It is named for Jean Coria, a gardening enthusiast who propagated many species in the genus Salvia for many years at Strybing Arboretum.",
"Title: Diplazium\n\nDiplazium is a genus of ferns that specifically includes the approximately 400 known species of twinsorus ferns. The Greek root is \"diplazein\" meaning \"double\": the indusia in this genus lie on both sides of the vein. These ferns were earlier considered part of either the Athyriaceae, Dryopteridaceae, Aspleniaceae, or Polypodiaceae families but are often recognized as belonging to their own taxonomic family. The taxonomy of the genus is difficult and poorly known, and by 2009 has never been the subject of a complete monographic study. Their distribution is pantropical, with a few species extending into temperate areas.",
"Title: Salvia koyamae\n\nSalvia koyamae (Shinano-akigiri) is a perennial rarely found in the wild and native to the Japanese island of Honshu, where it has a close affinity to two other \"salvia\" species: \"Salvia glabrescens\" and \"Salvia nipponica\". It was named by Tomitaro Makino, considered the \"father of Japanese botany\".",
"Title: Pohole\n\nPohole, also known as hō'i'o is an edible fiddlehead fern eaten in Hawaiian cuisine salad. The salads are made the unfurled fronds of a Diplazium esculentum fern (also known as Athyrium esculentum). The ferns grow in wet areas of shady valleys. The fern species Diplazium esculentum is believed to have been introduced and naturalized in Hawaii and was first reported collected in 1910. The fern also has medicinal uses.",
"Title: Salvia freyniana\n\nSalvia freyniana is a critically endangered perennial plant that is endemic to Turkey, growing in sandy soil at 900 to elevation. It was first collected in 1890, described in 1892 by Joseph Friedrich Nicolaus Bornmüller and not discovered again until 2006. During field trips as part of a revision and study of \"Salvia\" species in Turkey, an unusual population of \"Salvia\" was discovered which was eventually shown to be the plant described by Bornmueller. It was the first collection of the plant since the original specimens in 1890.",
"Title: List of Salvia species\n\nSalvia is the largest genus of plants in the family Lamiaceae, with the number of species estimated to range from 700 to nearly 1,000. Members include shrubs, herbaceous perennials, and annuals. There are three main regions of radiation of \"Salvia\": Central and South America, with approximately 500 species; central Asia and the Mediterranean with approx. 250 species; eastern Asia with approximately 90 species."
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The band US5 originated on which reality show and then debuted on Lou Pearlman's Transcontinental label?
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"Keep It Natural is the debut studio album released by American pop boyband Natural, released on September 23, 2002 via Sony BMG and Transcontinental Records in Germany.",
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" The title of the series refers to the name of said reality show being produced which is to bring forth the ultimate Swedish reality star (reality show stars of Swedish reality shows play themselves) as well that the fact that almost every episode features the death of one of the reality stars.",
" The show featured 8 episodes.",
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"NSYNC (sometimes stylized as *NSYNC or 'N Sync) was an American boy band formed in Orlando, Florida in 1995 and launched in Germany by BMG Ariola Munich.",
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" After heavily publicized legal battles with their former manager Lou Pearlman and former record label Bertelsmann Music Group, the group's second album, \"No Strings Attached\", sold over one million copies in one day and 2.42 million copies in one week, which was a record for over fifteen years.",
" Among the group's singles, \"Bye Bye Bye\", \"This I Promise You\", \"Girlfriend\" and \"It's Gonna Be Me\" reached the top 10 in several national charts, with the latter being a US \"Billboard\" Hot 100 number one.",
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"Louis Jay \"Lou\" Pearlman (June 19, 1954 – August 19, 2016) was an American record producer and fraudster.",
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" It was released on January 11, 2000 as the first single from their second studio album \"No Strings Attached\".",
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" Its lyrics describe the end of a romantic relationship; it was reported to also reference the group's separation from their manager Lou Pearlman and their record label RCA Records.",
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"Longshot is a 2000 teen film directed by Lionel C. Martin, and written by Lou Pearlman, as a promotional tool to promote the acting debuts of his succession of successful boybands and girl groups, such as NSYNC, O-Town and Natural, as well as rapper Lil' Kim, singer Britney Spears, girlband Innosense and boyband LFO, all of whom had cameo appearances in the film, as Pearlman had worked with all of them during the late 1990s and early 2000s.",
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"Marshall Dyllon was an American country music group formed in 2000, comprising vocalists Daniel Cahoon, Jesse Littleton, Michael Martin, Paul Martin, and Todd Michael Sansom.",
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"\"Maria\" is a song by German/American boy band US5.",
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" It charted just inside the UK top 40 at 38."
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"\"Just Because of You\" is the second single released by the German boy band US5.",
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"Title: US5\n\nUS5 was a multinational pop boy band. The band originated in 2005 on the German RTL II television reality show \"Big in America\" and debuted in June of the same year on Lou Pearlman’s Transcontinental label. US5 became successful throughout central Europe with their first album \"Here We Go\" and with several hit records thereafter.",
"Title: Keep It Natural\n\nKeep It Natural is the debut studio album released by American pop boyband Natural, released on September 23, 2002 via Sony BMG and Transcontinental Records in Germany. The album followed Lou Pearlman's boyband formula of bubblegum pop. Three of the thirteen songs on the album were cover versions, however, \"Paradise\" was written by the actual band members, Ben Bledsoe and Marc Terenzi. \"Keep It Natural\" spawned five top forty singles. The album was released in Germany, Austria, Switzerland as well as Malaysia, Philippines, and Japan.",
"Title: The Last Reality Show\n\nThe Last Reality Show (Swedish: \"Den Sista Dokusåpan\" ) is a Swedish TV series that aired on TV 6 in Sweden the spring of 2012. The show portrays a zombie apocalypse as seen through the eyes of the cast and crew of a reality show. The title of the series refers to the name of said reality show being produced which is to bring forth the ultimate Swedish reality star (reality show stars of Swedish reality shows play themselves) as well that the fact that almost every episode features the death of one of the reality stars. The show featured 8 episodes. The series was created and produced by Tord Danielsson, directed by Oskar Mellander and photographed by Anders Jacobsson of Evil Ed fame.",
"Title: NSYNC\n\nNSYNC (sometimes stylized as *NSYNC or 'N Sync) was an American boy band formed in Orlando, Florida in 1995 and launched in Germany by BMG Ariola Munich. NSYNC consisted of Justin Timberlake, JC Chasez, Chris Kirkpatrick, Joey Fatone, and Lance Bass. After heavily publicized legal battles with their former manager Lou Pearlman and former record label Bertelsmann Music Group, the group's second album, \"No Strings Attached\", sold over one million copies in one day and 2.42 million copies in one week, which was a record for over fifteen years. Among the group's singles, \"Bye Bye Bye\", \"This I Promise You\", \"Girlfriend\" and \"It's Gonna Be Me\" reached the top 10 in several national charts, with the latter being a US \"Billboard\" Hot 100 number one. In addition to a host of Grammy Award nominations, NSYNC has performed at the World Series, the Super Bowl and the Olympic Games, and sang or recorded with Elton John, Stevie Wonder, Michael Jackson, Phil Collins, Celine Dion, Aerosmith, Nelly, Left Eye, Mary J. Blige, country music supergroup Alabama, and Gloria Estefan.",
"Title: Lou Pearlman\n\nLouis Jay \"Lou\" Pearlman (June 19, 1954 – August 19, 2016) was an American record producer and fraudster. He was the manager of successful 1990s boy bands such as Backstreet Boys and NSYNC. In 2006, he was accused of running one of the largest and longest-running Ponzi schemes in history, leaving more than $300 million in debts. After being apprehended, he pleaded guilty to conspiracy, money laundering, and making false statements during a bankruptcy proceeding. In 2008, Pearlman was convicted and sentenced to up to 25 years in prison. He died in federal custody in 2016.",
"Title: Bye Bye Bye\n\n\"Bye Bye Bye\" is a song by American boy band NSYNC. It was released on January 11, 2000 as the first single from their second studio album \"No Strings Attached\". The song was written and produced by Kristian Lundin and Jake Schulze, with additional writing by Andreas Carlsson. Its lyrics describe the end of a romantic relationship; it was reported to also reference the group's separation from their manager Lou Pearlman and their record label RCA Records. This song was also featured on the 2001 American compilation album \"Now That's What I Call Music! 6\".",
"Title: Longshot (film)\n\nLongshot is a 2000 teen film directed by Lionel C. Martin, and written by Lou Pearlman, as a promotional tool to promote the acting debuts of his succession of successful boybands and girl groups, such as NSYNC, O-Town and Natural, as well as rapper Lil' Kim, singer Britney Spears, girlband Innosense and boyband LFO, all of whom had cameo appearances in the film, as Pearlman had worked with all of them during the late 1990s and early 2000s. The plot recounts the tale of a young boy, Alex Taylor, who gets caught up in his brother's activities as a gigolo, and uses each of the said pop acts as a tool within the film.",
"Title: Marshall Dyllon\n\nMarshall Dyllon was an American country music group formed in 2000, comprising vocalists Daniel Cahoon, Jesse Littleton, Michael Martin, Paul Martin, and Todd Michael Sansom. These five members were recruited by country music artist Kenny Rogers and talent manager Lou Pearlman, in an attempt to bring the boy band sound to the country music scene.",
"Title: Maria (US5 song)\n\n\"Maria\" is a song by German/American boy band US5. It went to number 1 in Germany and charted within the top 10 in many surrounding countries. It was the first single released from their debut album \"Here We Go\", and so far is the only single to be released in the UK and the U.S. It charted just inside the UK top 40 at 38.",
"Title: Just Because of You\n\n\"Just Because of You\" is the second single released by the German boy band US5. It reached the top 5 on the German singles chart. It is the second single taken from their first album, \"Here We Go\"."
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What is the nationality of this DJ and record producer who described about Glyphidocera reginae in 2005?
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" He is best known for his mid-2000s collaborative electronic music projects with Canadian record producer and DJ deadmau5 under the names \"BSOD\" and \"WTF?\"",
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" He is also known for creating the VST plugin Serum."
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"Constantin Sava (born 3 April 1973 in Buzău), known simply as DJ Sava, is a Romanian electronic musician, DJ and record producer of electronic dance music.",
" He started mixing in the early 1990s and eventually became the official resident DJ of a local club called \"No Limit\".",
" Ten years later, DJ Sava went on a small promotional tour of the Romanian seaside clubs; in 2005 he signed a management contract with a small record label, which promoted his first two singles: \"Gone Away\" and \"Remember\".",
" In 2007, DJ Sava came to prominence following his debut album \"Love Drops\", which was a commercial success in Romania, spawning two successful singles: \"Sunshine\" and \"The Reason\"."
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"Andrew Clarke, known by his stage name Andy C, is an English DJ, record producer and co-founder of RAM Records, a pioneering force in the drum and bass genre.",
" In 2011 Andy C won the Best DJ title in the 2011 Drum and Bass Arena Awards, and since the awards' inception in 2009, he has won the people's vote in the awards for Best DJ each year.",
" He specialises in fast mixing, often employing three turntables.",
" A signature mixing style of Andy is what he refers to as \"The Double Drop\": lining up 2 tunes so that both basslines drop at the same time.",
" Andy C has often organised events where he DJs continuously for 6 hours.",
" In January 2011 Mixmag UK announced the result of 14 month global poll from 35 nominations chosen by other big names in dance music: the survey asked global voters to decide \"Who is the Greatest DJ of All Time\" Andy C was ranked number 4 on it and the highest British DJ on the list.",
" Andy C is considered amongst the popular culture of Britain and the extended population of the world to be the \"Most influential Drum & Bass DJ to ever live.\"",
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"Mark Holiday (born June 5, 1987), also known by his stage name DJ Trendsetter or Trendsetter, is an EDM and Hip-Hop DJ and record producer, discovered on BBC Radio 1 by Annie Nightingale in 2013, and having his guest mix on BBC Radio 1 in 2014.",
" He received support from artists like Diplo, DJ M.E.G. $ N.E.R.A.K. (MEG & NERAK), Matisse & Sadko, GLOWINTHEDARK, Annie Mac, DJ Bl3nd, and more.",
" Twelve of his tracks and remixes was played on BBC Radio 1, including his remix on Rihanna - Birthday Cake.",
" Although Mark Holiday was well known in Hip-Hop and POP music industry since 2006, producing few major records and remixes for Timati, Dawn Richard, Trina, Toby Love, Mark Morrison, Lumidee, Really Doe and many more.",
" DJ Trendsetter achieved his popularity as EDM producer after his tracks and releases appeared 47 (forty seven) times in TOP-100 sales charts on Beatport.",
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"Justin Franks, also known as DJ Frank E, is an American DJ and record producer from Denver, Colorado.",
" Frank E first started producing music in his college bedroom in 2002 and later progressed to producing remixes in 2003.",
" He began his DJ career in 2001 after getting inspired by DJ Petey, who was playing Dave Fogg's white label mashup \"Closer in Da Club\" at The Foundry in Boulder, Colorado.",
" With the help of DJ Petey, Frank E began DJing in clubs in Boulder, CO.",
" Petey introduced Frank E to all aspects of DJing and hip hop culture, as well as introducing him to many important members of the Colorado music scene including studio owner (and later manager) Adelio Lombardi, DJ Chonz (founder of the Radiobums Crew), DJ Bedz (official DJ for the Denver Nuggets and Denver Broncos), and DJ Psycho (chef extraordinaire)."
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"Gary Rafael Hill (born April 21, 1989), professionally known as DJ Spinz, is an American record producer, songwriter and disc jockey.",
" He is signed to DJ Scream's Hoodrich Entertainment.",
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" He has produced hits for other artists such as Future, August Alsina, Rich Homie Quan, iLoveMakonnen, French Montana and Cash Out."
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"Adamski (born Adam Paul Tinley, 4 December 1967) is an English DJ and record producer, prominent at the time of acid house for his tracks \"N-R-G\" and \"Killer\", a collaboration with Seal."
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"Aldrin Davis (born August 2, 1969), professionally known as DJ Toomp, is an American record producer, songwriter and DJ from Atlanta, Georgia.",
" DJ Toomp received his start in 1985, with Atlanta MC Raheem the Dream, producing Raheem’s self-titled record when he was only 16 years old.",
" In the late 1980s, he was MC Shy-D's DJ and toured with him and the 2 Live Crew, as they performed at various venues across the country with other hip hop acts such as N.W.A. and Ice-T.",
" After MC Shy-D left Luke Records, Toomp went on to DJ for JT Money and the Poison Clan.",
" When the 2 Live Crew broke up he worked on an album with former group member Brotha Marquis, called \"Indecent Exposure\", under the moniker 2 Nazty; the cover billed him as a member of the Poison Clan.",
" In 2006, Toomp partnered with hip hop veteran Bernard Parks, Jr., to launch NZone Entertainment, their very own record label."
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"Title: Steve Duda\n\nSteve Duda is an American DJ, record producer, audio engineer, manager and software engineer from Menlo Park, California. He is best known for his mid-2000s collaborative electronic music projects with Canadian record producer and DJ deadmau5 under the names \"BSOD\" and \"WTF?\" (also with DJ Aero and Tommy Lee), and owning the record label and digital music software company Xfer Records. He is also known for creating the VST plugin Serum.",
"Title: DJ Sava\n\nConstantin Sava (born 3 April 1973 in Buzău), known simply as DJ Sava, is a Romanian electronic musician, DJ and record producer of electronic dance music. He started mixing in the early 1990s and eventually became the official resident DJ of a local club called \"No Limit\". Ten years later, DJ Sava went on a small promotional tour of the Romanian seaside clubs; in 2005 he signed a management contract with a small record label, which promoted his first two singles: \"Gone Away\" and \"Remember\". In 2007, DJ Sava came to prominence following his debut album \"Love Drops\", which was a commercial success in Romania, spawning two successful singles: \"Sunshine\" and \"The Reason\".",
"Title: Andy C\n\nAndrew Clarke, known by his stage name Andy C, is an English DJ, record producer and co-founder of RAM Records, a pioneering force in the drum and bass genre. In 2011 Andy C won the Best DJ title in the 2011 Drum and Bass Arena Awards, and since the awards' inception in 2009, he has won the people's vote in the awards for Best DJ each year. He specialises in fast mixing, often employing three turntables. A signature mixing style of Andy is what he refers to as \"The Double Drop\": lining up 2 tunes so that both basslines drop at the same time. Andy C has often organised events where he DJs continuously for 6 hours. In January 2011 Mixmag UK announced the result of 14 month global poll from 35 nominations chosen by other big names in dance music: the survey asked global voters to decide \"Who is the Greatest DJ of All Time\" Andy C was ranked number 4 on it and the highest British DJ on the list. Andy C is considered amongst the popular culture of Britain and the extended population of the world to be the \"Most influential Drum & Bass DJ to ever live.\" Having the most successful record label in the genre, and also the greatest number of 'Best DJ' titles.",
"Title: DJ Trendsetter\n\nMark Holiday (born June 5, 1987), also known by his stage name DJ Trendsetter or Trendsetter, is an EDM and Hip-Hop DJ and record producer, discovered on BBC Radio 1 by Annie Nightingale in 2013, and having his guest mix on BBC Radio 1 in 2014. He received support from artists like Diplo, DJ M.E.G. $ N.E.R.A.K. (MEG & NERAK), Matisse & Sadko, GLOWINTHEDARK, Annie Mac, DJ Bl3nd, and more. Twelve of his tracks and remixes was played on BBC Radio 1, including his remix on Rihanna - Birthday Cake. Although Mark Holiday was well known in Hip-Hop and POP music industry since 2006, producing few major records and remixes for Timati, Dawn Richard, Trina, Toby Love, Mark Morrison, Lumidee, Really Doe and many more. DJ Trendsetter achieved his popularity as EDM producer after his tracks and releases appeared 47 (forty seven) times in TOP-100 sales charts on Beatport. , As record producer Mark working mainly with U.S. based artists and labels. His DJ performance set is a mixture of EDM, and Trap music.",
"Title: Skratch Bastid\n\nPaul Murphy (born September 2, 1982), known primarily by his stage name Skratch Bastid, is a Canadian DJ and Juno nominated record producer. He is a three-time Scribble Jam DJ Battle winner. \" URB\" has described him as \"a DJ with more than mixing up his sleeves\". He is a global ambassador and judge for Red Bull's annual Thre3style DJ competition.",
"Title: DJ Frank E\n\nJustin Franks, also known as DJ Frank E, is an American DJ and record producer from Denver, Colorado. Frank E first started producing music in his college bedroom in 2002 and later progressed to producing remixes in 2003. He began his DJ career in 2001 after getting inspired by DJ Petey, who was playing Dave Fogg's white label mashup \"Closer in Da Club\" at The Foundry in Boulder, Colorado. With the help of DJ Petey, Frank E began DJing in clubs in Boulder, CO. Petey introduced Frank E to all aspects of DJing and hip hop culture, as well as introducing him to many important members of the Colorado music scene including studio owner (and later manager) Adelio Lombardi, DJ Chonz (founder of the Radiobums Crew), DJ Bedz (official DJ for the Denver Nuggets and Denver Broncos), and DJ Psycho (chef extraordinaire).",
"Title: Glyphidocera reginae\n\nGlyphidocera reginae is a moth in the Autostichidae family. It was described by Adamski in 2005. It is found in Costa Rica.",
"Title: DJ Spinz\n\nGary Rafael Hill (born April 21, 1989), professionally known as DJ Spinz, is an American record producer, songwriter and disc jockey. He is signed to DJ Scream's Hoodrich Entertainment. Spinz became a DJ in the late 2000s before turning into a record producer as well. He has produced hits for other artists such as Future, August Alsina, Rich Homie Quan, iLoveMakonnen, French Montana and Cash Out.",
"Title: Adamski\n\nAdamski (born Adam Paul Tinley, 4 December 1967) is an English DJ and record producer, prominent at the time of acid house for his tracks \"N-R-G\" and \"Killer\", a collaboration with Seal.",
"Title: DJ Toomp\n\nAldrin Davis (born August 2, 1969), professionally known as DJ Toomp, is an American record producer, songwriter and DJ from Atlanta, Georgia. DJ Toomp received his start in 1985, with Atlanta MC Raheem the Dream, producing Raheem’s self-titled record when he was only 16 years old. In the late 1980s, he was MC Shy-D's DJ and toured with him and the 2 Live Crew, as they performed at various venues across the country with other hip hop acts such as N.W.A. and Ice-T. After MC Shy-D left Luke Records, Toomp went on to DJ for JT Money and the Poison Clan. When the 2 Live Crew broke up he worked on an album with former group member Brotha Marquis, called \"Indecent Exposure\", under the moniker 2 Nazty; the cover billed him as a member of the Poison Clan. In 2006, Toomp partnered with hip hop veteran Bernard Parks, Jr., to launch NZone Entertainment, their very own record label."
] |
2,490
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What is the main opposition party to the President of Nigeria?
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All Progressive Congress (APC)
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bridge
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hard
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{
"title": [
"Aisha Alhassan",
"Muhammadu Buhari"
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4,
0
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"An opposition day is a day in a legislature using the Westminster System in which an opposition party sets the agenda.",
" Most days the parliamentary agenda is set by the government; opposition days allow the smaller parties to choose the subject for debate.",
" The number of days varies between parliaments.",
" In the United Kingdom there are twenty opposition days per parliamentary session, and in Canada there are twenty-two.",
" The days are divided among opposition parties with the Official Opposition allotted the most; In the UK, the Official Opposition party is given 17 opposition days, and the second biggest opposition party given 3 days.",
" Canadian opposition parties are allocated days, which are also called \"allotted\" or \"supply\" days, in proportion to their membership in the House.",
" There are no opposition days in Australian jurisdictions.",
" In India, the Parliament does not have an opposition day, but every week, one day (every Friday) during a session, is devoted to Private members bills and resolutions."
],
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"Muhammadu Buhari {'1': \", '2': \", '3': 'GCFR', '4': \"} (born 17 December 1942) is the President of Nigeria, in office since 2015.",
" He is a retired major general in the Nigerian Army and previously served as the nation's head of state from 31 December 1983 to 27 August 1985, after taking power in a military \"coup d'état\".",
" The term Buharism is ascribed to the Buhari military government."
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},
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"Unlike the Westminster arrangement where there is an 'Official Opposition' to the government of the day, there is no such thing as an 'official' opposition to the Welsh Government.",
" Instead, all parties that are not in government are merely 'opposition parties'.",
" With the current Welsh Government being a minority government run by Welsh Labour, the main opposition party from May – mid October was Plaid Cymru but after one of Plaids Assembly Members resigned from the party, it had equally the same seats as the Welsh Conservatives therefore lost the title of the official opposition."
],
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},
{
"sentences": [
"The Northern Elements Progressive Union (NEPU) was the first political party in Northern Nigeria.",
" Founded in Kano on 8 August 1950, it was the offshoot of a pre-existing political association called the Northern Elements Progressive Association.",
" It became the main opposition party in Northern Nigeria after the region was granted self-governance in the 1950s.",
" In the First Republic it maintained a steady alliance with Zikist National Council of Nigeria and the Cameroons (NCNC) against the Northern People's Congress (NPC)-dominated Federal Government."
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"The Leader of the Opposition in Sri Lanka is the politician who leads the main opposition party.",
" This is the leader of the largest party not within the government, usually the leader of the second largest party in the Parliament.",
" The post of Leader of the Opposition is a political office common in countries that are part of the Commonwealth of Nations."
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"sentences": [
"Jean-Pierre Fabre (born 2 June 1952) is a Togolese politician and the President of Togo's main opposition party, the National Alliance for Change (\"Alliance Nationale pour le Changement\", ANC).",
" He served for years as Secretary-General of the Union of the Forces of Change (UFC), and he was President of the UFC Parliamentary Group in the National Assembly from 2007 to 10 August 2010.",
" He stood as the main opposition presidential candidate in 2010 and again in 2015."
],
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"sentences": [
"The United Party was the main opposition party in the First Republic of Ghana.",
" It was the only opposition party throughout its existence from 1957 until 1964 when Ghana became a one party state."
],
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},
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"The Official Opposition Shadow Cabinet in Canada is composed of members of the main opposition party, Her Majesty's Loyal Opposition, and is responsible for holding the Government to account and for developing and disseminating the party's policy positions.",
" Members of the official opposition are generally referred to as opposition critics, but the term Shadow Minister (which is generally used in other Westminster systems) is also used."
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"Aisha Jummai Al-Hassan, popularly known as Mama Taraba is a Nigerian politician.",
" She is the Minister of Women Affairs of Nigeria.",
" She was appointed in 2015 to the cabinet of President Muhammadu Buhari after his election.",
" She was previously a Senator, representing Taraba North constituency of Taraba State, Nigeria which she won under the platform of the People's Democratic Party (PDP).",
" She later decamped to the main opposition party All Progressive Congress (APC) and became the Gubernatorial Candidate of Taraba State for the 2015 general elections.",
" She was defeated in the election re-run held on 25th of April 2015, but on 7 November 2015 tribunal removes Taraba Governor, Darius Ishaku,"
],
"title": "Aisha Alhassan"
},
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"The New Democratic Party of Korea (Korean: 신민당, hanja: 新民黨; NDP) was a South Korean opposition party that existed from 1963 to 1980, when it was forcibly dissolved by the ninth amendment of the constitution promulgated by Chun Doo-hwan the same year.",
" It was the main opposition party during the Park Chung-hee dictatorial regime, and especially since 1972, when the Yushin constitution was put into effect."
],
"title": "New Democratic Party (South Korea)"
}
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"Title: Opposition day\n\nAn opposition day is a day in a legislature using the Westminster System in which an opposition party sets the agenda. Most days the parliamentary agenda is set by the government; opposition days allow the smaller parties to choose the subject for debate. The number of days varies between parliaments. In the United Kingdom there are twenty opposition days per parliamentary session, and in Canada there are twenty-two. The days are divided among opposition parties with the Official Opposition allotted the most; In the UK, the Official Opposition party is given 17 opposition days, and the second biggest opposition party given 3 days. Canadian opposition parties are allocated days, which are also called \"allotted\" or \"supply\" days, in proportion to their membership in the House. There are no opposition days in Australian jurisdictions. In India, the Parliament does not have an opposition day, but every week, one day (every Friday) during a session, is devoted to Private members bills and resolutions.",
"Title: Muhammadu Buhari\n\nMuhammadu Buhari {'1': \", '2': \", '3': 'GCFR', '4': \"} (born 17 December 1942) is the President of Nigeria, in office since 2015. He is a retired major general in the Nigerian Army and previously served as the nation's head of state from 31 December 1983 to 27 August 1985, after taking power in a military \"coup d'état\". The term Buharism is ascribed to the Buhari military government.",
"Title: Shadow Cabinet (National Assembly for Wales)\n\nUnlike the Westminster arrangement where there is an 'Official Opposition' to the government of the day, there is no such thing as an 'official' opposition to the Welsh Government. Instead, all parties that are not in government are merely 'opposition parties'. With the current Welsh Government being a minority government run by Welsh Labour, the main opposition party from May – mid October was Plaid Cymru but after one of Plaids Assembly Members resigned from the party, it had equally the same seats as the Welsh Conservatives therefore lost the title of the official opposition.",
"Title: Northern Elements Progressive Union\n\nThe Northern Elements Progressive Union (NEPU) was the first political party in Northern Nigeria. Founded in Kano on 8 August 1950, it was the offshoot of a pre-existing political association called the Northern Elements Progressive Association. It became the main opposition party in Northern Nigeria after the region was granted self-governance in the 1950s. In the First Republic it maintained a steady alliance with Zikist National Council of Nigeria and the Cameroons (NCNC) against the Northern People's Congress (NPC)-dominated Federal Government.",
"Title: Leader of the Opposition (Sri Lanka)\n\nThe Leader of the Opposition in Sri Lanka is the politician who leads the main opposition party. This is the leader of the largest party not within the government, usually the leader of the second largest party in the Parliament. The post of Leader of the Opposition is a political office common in countries that are part of the Commonwealth of Nations.",
"Title: Jean-Pierre Fabre\n\nJean-Pierre Fabre (born 2 June 1952) is a Togolese politician and the President of Togo's main opposition party, the National Alliance for Change (\"Alliance Nationale pour le Changement\", ANC). He served for years as Secretary-General of the Union of the Forces of Change (UFC), and he was President of the UFC Parliamentary Group in the National Assembly from 2007 to 10 August 2010. He stood as the main opposition presidential candidate in 2010 and again in 2015.",
"Title: United Party (Ghana)\n\nThe United Party was the main opposition party in the First Republic of Ghana. It was the only opposition party throughout its existence from 1957 until 1964 when Ghana became a one party state.",
"Title: Official Opposition Shadow Cabinet (Canada)\n\nThe Official Opposition Shadow Cabinet in Canada is composed of members of the main opposition party, Her Majesty's Loyal Opposition, and is responsible for holding the Government to account and for developing and disseminating the party's policy positions. Members of the official opposition are generally referred to as opposition critics, but the term Shadow Minister (which is generally used in other Westminster systems) is also used.",
"Title: Aisha Alhassan\n\nAisha Jummai Al-Hassan, popularly known as Mama Taraba is a Nigerian politician. She is the Minister of Women Affairs of Nigeria. She was appointed in 2015 to the cabinet of President Muhammadu Buhari after his election. She was previously a Senator, representing Taraba North constituency of Taraba State, Nigeria which she won under the platform of the People's Democratic Party (PDP). She later decamped to the main opposition party All Progressive Congress (APC) and became the Gubernatorial Candidate of Taraba State for the 2015 general elections. She was defeated in the election re-run held on 25th of April 2015, but on 7 November 2015 tribunal removes Taraba Governor, Darius Ishaku,",
"Title: New Democratic Party (South Korea)\n\nThe New Democratic Party of Korea (Korean: 신민당, hanja: 新民黨; NDP) was a South Korean opposition party that existed from 1963 to 1980, when it was forcibly dissolved by the ninth amendment of the constitution promulgated by Chun Doo-hwan the same year. It was the main opposition party during the Park Chung-hee dictatorial regime, and especially since 1972, when the Yushin constitution was put into effect."
] |
2,491
|
The nationall park where much of the film "Seminole" was shot is visited by an average of how many people a year?
|
one million
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bridge
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hard
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{
"title": [
"Seminole (film)",
"Everglades National Park"
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1,
1
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"The El Ayyat train disaster happened at 02:00 on the morning of 20 February 2002 in an eleven-carriage passenger train travelling from Cairo to Luxor.",
" A cooking gas cylinder exploded in the fifth carriage, creating a fire which engulfed seven third-class carriages, reducing them almost to cinders.",
" The initial number of dead given by officials at the time was 383, all Egyptians.",
" However, considering that seven carriages were burnt to the ground, and each carriage was packed with at least double the maximum carrying capacity of 150, this number is considered by many people to be a great underestimate.",
" The dubious nature of the given death toll lies with the absence of a full passenger list; accounting for those missing was almost impossible at the time.",
" In addition, the fire was so intense and the carriages so badly burned that many corpses had been reduced to ash.",
" As there was no means of communication between the driver and the rear carriages, the driver did not know of the fire until about two hours after it had begun, resulting in many people, attempting to flee from the overcrowded carriages, jumping to their death.",
" Some important Egyptians have commentated that the official number of 383 dead is grossly inaccurate and was an attempt to lessen the damage done to the reputation of the government.",
" Many people consider a number of about 1000 deaths to be more accurate."
],
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"Everglades National Park is a U.S. National Park in Florida that protects the southern 20 percent of the original Everglades.",
" In the United States, it is the largest tropical wilderness, the largest wilderness of any kind east of the Mississippi River, and is visited on average by one million people each year.",
" It is the third-largest national park in the lower 48 states after Death Valley and Yellowstone.",
" It has been declared an International Biosphere Reserve, a World Heritage Site, and a Wetland of International Importance, one of only three locations in the world to appear on all three lists."
],
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"Dade Battlefield Historic State Park is a state park located on County Road 603 between Interstate 75 (Exit 314) and U.S. Route 301 in Sumter County, Florida.",
" The 80 acre park includes 40 acre of pine flatwoods and a live oak hammock.",
" Also called the Dade Massacre site, It preserves the Second Seminole War battlefield where Seminole Indian warriors fought soldiers under the command of Major Francis L. Dade on December 28, 1835.",
" Each year, on the weekend after Christmas (as close to the original date as possible), the Dade Battlefield Society sponsors a reenactment of the battle that started the Second Seminole War."
],
"title": "Dade Battlefield Historic State Park"
},
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"sentences": [
"Just One Night is the fourth album by British model-turned-singer Samantha Fox.",
" For this 1991 release, she once again enlisted longtime collaborators Full Force as producers on several tracks, and also worked with Robert Clivillés and David Cole of C+C Music Factory.",
" The album continued Samantha Fox's experimentation with early 1990s house, hip-hop, dance and freestyle music.",
" The first single, \"(Hurt Me, Hurt Me) But the Pants Stay On\" had some radio airplay but failed to receive much attention.",
" The album's second single, \"Another Woman (Too Many People)\", remixed for radio, charted moderately in some Continental European countries.",
" The radio remix of \"Another Woman (Too Many People)\", along with the third single, \"Just One Night\", and fourth single, \"Spirit Of America\", featuring a guitar solo by Glenn Tipton of Judas Priest, were subsequently included in the track listing for her 1992 \"Greatest Hits\" release."
],
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},
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"sentences": [
"Seminole State Park is a 604 acre (2.44 km) state park located on the shores of Lake Seminole in the extreme southwest corner of Georgia.",
" The park offers excellent fishing opportunities on the lake, as well as a tranquil getaway in one of the park's cottages or campsites.",
" The park also offers a scenic nature trail to experience the forest in the park.",
" The park also offers treehouse camping that sleeps up to fifteen people.",
" The park recently opened a new group shelter that seats up to two hundred people.",
" The park has a new Facebook page where people can go and see what events or specials are going on at the park."
],
"title": "Seminole State Park"
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"Seminole is a 1953 American Technicolor Western film directed by Budd Boetticher and starring Rock Hudson, Anthony Quinn, Barbara Hale and Richard Carlson.",
" Much of the film was shot in the Everglades National Park, Florida."
],
"title": "Seminole (film)"
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"The Niles Canyon ghost story is the Northern California variation on the vanishing hitchhiker archetype.",
" There are many different variations of this story depending on whom you ask.",
" All stories include a girl being involved in some sort of motorized vehicle accident on February 26 (year often changed).",
" One variation of the story includes a girl being involved in a car crash on Niles Canyon road (off the 680 freeway in Sunol, California) on the way to her prom.",
" The girl died on impact and to this day is said to haunt Niles Canyon road every February 26.",
" The tale of the haunting goes that people traveling along Niles Canyon road (now Highway 84) on the night of February 26 will see a normal-looking high school-aged girl walking along the road in a prom dress (many people have said it is white).",
" People traveling along the road (mostly those traveling alone) have said to have stopped and offered the girl a ride.",
" She accepts the ride, giving the driver an address across the bridge (either Dumbarton or Bay Bridge depending on the storyteller).",
" Once the driver gets to the beginning of the bridge, the girl will disappear.",
" Sometimes people have gone to the address to find that a girl many years ago matching that description once lived there.",
" Today, many people will travel along this treacherous pitch black road in the hopes of catching a glimpse of the Niles Canyon ghost."
],
"title": "Niles Canyon ghost"
},
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"sentences": [
"Garjiya Devi Temple is a noted Devi temple located in the Garjiya village near Ramnagar, Uttarakhand, India, on the outskirts of the Corbett National Park.",
" It is a sacred Shakti shrine where Garjiya Devi is the presiding deity.",
" The temple is situated over a large rock in the Kosi River and is one of the most famous temples of the Nainital district, visited by thousands of devotees during Kartik Poornima, a Hindu holy day celebrated on the fifteenth lunar day of Kartik (November – December) The first Priest was Pt.",
" Keshav Dutt Pandey who began worship of Devi Girija.There is also a statue of LakshmiNarayan of 9th Century,That statue made from black granite.Many people go there every day, worship in the temple.",
" Many people bath in the Kosi river situated near Garjiya temple."
],
"title": "Garjiya Devi Temple"
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"sentences": [
"The Seminole Hotel was a hotel in Winter Park, Florida.",
" The hotel opened on January 1, 1886 and had 250 guest rooms.",
" It was situated on a site bounded by Osceola Avenue and Lake Osceola and sat at the eastern end of New England Avenue .",
" Many people referred to it as \"the\" grand resort of Florida.",
" At that time, wagons, carriages and bicycles were the only modes of local transportation.",
" However, guests of the Seminole Hotel were brought to the hotel from the South Florida Railroad train depot via a horse car that traveled on rails.",
" Many of these passengers came to Winter Park in the winter months to escape the snow and frigid temperatures of the North.",
" In its early years, the hotel was able to attract many wealthy northerners using luxuries such as gaslights and steam heating.",
" The hotel featured a 42 x 100 foot beautiful formal dining room, many parlors, suites with open fireplaces, a barbershop, laundry services, and a 567 foot long colonnaded porch.",
" Guests could take the elevator to view the surrounding area from the promenade on the top of the hotel.",
" For the guests entertainment, the hotel provided a bowling alley, a billiard hall, tennis and croquet grounds, and an orchestra for dancing.",
" Other activities including horseback riding, fishing, and sailing on Lake Osceola in sailboats and steam yachts provided by the hotel."
],
"title": "Seminole Hotel"
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"sentences": [
"Begum Bazar is the biggest commercial market in Hyderabad, India.",
" It was established during the Qutb Shahi rule.",
" Begum Bazar is located half a kilometer from the Naya Pul bridge in the Old City.",
" It is an age old retail and wholesale market for household commodities.",
" Of late, several brassware merchants and the person have set up shop of copper brassware also the first shop in the Begum Bazar was [HAJI SYED YAQOOB TAWAKALI] also known by name [HAJI SAAB].",
" many of british rulers,nizam's family,royal family visited his shop to purchase antique items.he was also a big trader,many foreigners visited to hyderabad by his introduction to trading market begum bazaar.",
" He was known for his work and good character and honestperson.He help so many people.",
" House old commodities of all sizes, shapes and brands at the best prizes are available.",
" The only hitch at the bazar is the congestion and lack of hygiene.",
" Deals worth crores of are struck daily.",
" It is also famous for spices and market near by 'Historic Monument' Charminar."
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"Title: 2002 El Ayyat railway accident\n\nThe El Ayyat train disaster happened at 02:00 on the morning of 20 February 2002 in an eleven-carriage passenger train travelling from Cairo to Luxor. A cooking gas cylinder exploded in the fifth carriage, creating a fire which engulfed seven third-class carriages, reducing them almost to cinders. The initial number of dead given by officials at the time was 383, all Egyptians. However, considering that seven carriages were burnt to the ground, and each carriage was packed with at least double the maximum carrying capacity of 150, this number is considered by many people to be a great underestimate. The dubious nature of the given death toll lies with the absence of a full passenger list; accounting for those missing was almost impossible at the time. In addition, the fire was so intense and the carriages so badly burned that many corpses had been reduced to ash. As there was no means of communication between the driver and the rear carriages, the driver did not know of the fire until about two hours after it had begun, resulting in many people, attempting to flee from the overcrowded carriages, jumping to their death. Some important Egyptians have commentated that the official number of 383 dead is grossly inaccurate and was an attempt to lessen the damage done to the reputation of the government. Many people consider a number of about 1000 deaths to be more accurate.",
"Title: Everglades National Park\n\nEverglades National Park is a U.S. National Park in Florida that protects the southern 20 percent of the original Everglades. In the United States, it is the largest tropical wilderness, the largest wilderness of any kind east of the Mississippi River, and is visited on average by one million people each year. It is the third-largest national park in the lower 48 states after Death Valley and Yellowstone. It has been declared an International Biosphere Reserve, a World Heritage Site, and a Wetland of International Importance, one of only three locations in the world to appear on all three lists.",
"Title: Dade Battlefield Historic State Park\n\nDade Battlefield Historic State Park is a state park located on County Road 603 between Interstate 75 (Exit 314) and U.S. Route 301 in Sumter County, Florida. The 80 acre park includes 40 acre of pine flatwoods and a live oak hammock. Also called the Dade Massacre site, It preserves the Second Seminole War battlefield where Seminole Indian warriors fought soldiers under the command of Major Francis L. Dade on December 28, 1835. Each year, on the weekend after Christmas (as close to the original date as possible), the Dade Battlefield Society sponsors a reenactment of the battle that started the Second Seminole War.",
"Title: Just One Night (Samantha Fox album)\n\nJust One Night is the fourth album by British model-turned-singer Samantha Fox. For this 1991 release, she once again enlisted longtime collaborators Full Force as producers on several tracks, and also worked with Robert Clivillés and David Cole of C+C Music Factory. The album continued Samantha Fox's experimentation with early 1990s house, hip-hop, dance and freestyle music. The first single, \"(Hurt Me, Hurt Me) But the Pants Stay On\" had some radio airplay but failed to receive much attention. The album's second single, \"Another Woman (Too Many People)\", remixed for radio, charted moderately in some Continental European countries. The radio remix of \"Another Woman (Too Many People)\", along with the third single, \"Just One Night\", and fourth single, \"Spirit Of America\", featuring a guitar solo by Glenn Tipton of Judas Priest, were subsequently included in the track listing for her 1992 \"Greatest Hits\" release.",
"Title: Seminole State Park\n\nSeminole State Park is a 604 acre (2.44 km) state park located on the shores of Lake Seminole in the extreme southwest corner of Georgia. The park offers excellent fishing opportunities on the lake, as well as a tranquil getaway in one of the park's cottages or campsites. The park also offers a scenic nature trail to experience the forest in the park. The park also offers treehouse camping that sleeps up to fifteen people. The park recently opened a new group shelter that seats up to two hundred people. The park has a new Facebook page where people can go and see what events or specials are going on at the park.",
"Title: Seminole (film)\n\nSeminole is a 1953 American Technicolor Western film directed by Budd Boetticher and starring Rock Hudson, Anthony Quinn, Barbara Hale and Richard Carlson. Much of the film was shot in the Everglades National Park, Florida.",
"Title: Niles Canyon ghost\n\nThe Niles Canyon ghost story is the Northern California variation on the vanishing hitchhiker archetype. There are many different variations of this story depending on whom you ask. All stories include a girl being involved in some sort of motorized vehicle accident on February 26 (year often changed). One variation of the story includes a girl being involved in a car crash on Niles Canyon road (off the 680 freeway in Sunol, California) on the way to her prom. The girl died on impact and to this day is said to haunt Niles Canyon road every February 26. The tale of the haunting goes that people traveling along Niles Canyon road (now Highway 84) on the night of February 26 will see a normal-looking high school-aged girl walking along the road in a prom dress (many people have said it is white). People traveling along the road (mostly those traveling alone) have said to have stopped and offered the girl a ride. She accepts the ride, giving the driver an address across the bridge (either Dumbarton or Bay Bridge depending on the storyteller). Once the driver gets to the beginning of the bridge, the girl will disappear. Sometimes people have gone to the address to find that a girl many years ago matching that description once lived there. Today, many people will travel along this treacherous pitch black road in the hopes of catching a glimpse of the Niles Canyon ghost.",
"Title: Garjiya Devi Temple\n\nGarjiya Devi Temple is a noted Devi temple located in the Garjiya village near Ramnagar, Uttarakhand, India, on the outskirts of the Corbett National Park. It is a sacred Shakti shrine where Garjiya Devi is the presiding deity. The temple is situated over a large rock in the Kosi River and is one of the most famous temples of the Nainital district, visited by thousands of devotees during Kartik Poornima, a Hindu holy day celebrated on the fifteenth lunar day of Kartik (November – December) The first Priest was Pt. Keshav Dutt Pandey who began worship of Devi Girija.There is also a statue of LakshmiNarayan of 9th Century,That statue made from black granite.Many people go there every day, worship in the temple. Many people bath in the Kosi river situated near Garjiya temple.",
"Title: Seminole Hotel\n\nThe Seminole Hotel was a hotel in Winter Park, Florida. The hotel opened on January 1, 1886 and had 250 guest rooms. It was situated on a site bounded by Osceola Avenue and Lake Osceola and sat at the eastern end of New England Avenue . Many people referred to it as \"the\" grand resort of Florida. At that time, wagons, carriages and bicycles were the only modes of local transportation. However, guests of the Seminole Hotel were brought to the hotel from the South Florida Railroad train depot via a horse car that traveled on rails. Many of these passengers came to Winter Park in the winter months to escape the snow and frigid temperatures of the North. In its early years, the hotel was able to attract many wealthy northerners using luxuries such as gaslights and steam heating. The hotel featured a 42 x 100 foot beautiful formal dining room, many parlors, suites with open fireplaces, a barbershop, laundry services, and a 567 foot long colonnaded porch. Guests could take the elevator to view the surrounding area from the promenade on the top of the hotel. For the guests entertainment, the hotel provided a bowling alley, a billiard hall, tennis and croquet grounds, and an orchestra for dancing. Other activities including horseback riding, fishing, and sailing on Lake Osceola in sailboats and steam yachts provided by the hotel.",
"Title: Begum Bazaar\n\nBegum Bazar is the biggest commercial market in Hyderabad, India. It was established during the Qutb Shahi rule. Begum Bazar is located half a kilometer from the Naya Pul bridge in the Old City. It is an age old retail and wholesale market for household commodities. Of late, several brassware merchants and the person have set up shop of copper brassware also the first shop in the Begum Bazar was [HAJI SYED YAQOOB TAWAKALI] also known by name [HAJI SAAB]. many of british rulers,nizam's family,royal family visited his shop to purchase antique items.he was also a big trader,many foreigners visited to hyderabad by his introduction to trading market begum bazaar. He was known for his work and good character and honestperson.He help so many people. House old commodities of all sizes, shapes and brands at the best prizes are available. The only hitch at the bazar is the congestion and lack of hygiene. Deals worth crores of are struck daily. It is also famous for spices and market near by 'Historic Monument' Charminar."
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Chris Vance, is an English actor, and is the second actor after which English actor, and a former model and competitive diver, to play Frank Martin?
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Jason Statham
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"Chris Vance (born 30 December 1971) is an English actor.",
" Vance is known for his roles as Jack Gallagher in the Fox series \"Mental\" and James Whistler in \"Prison Break\".",
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"Title: Micki King\n\nMaxine Joyce \"Micki\" King (born July 26, 1944) is an American former competitive diver and diving coach. She was a gold medal winner at the 1972 Summer Olympics in the three meter springboard event.",
"Title: Ed Skrein\n\nEdward George \"Ed\" Skrein ( ; born 29 March 1983) is an English actor and rapper. Outside his rap career, he is best known for his roles as Daario Naharis in Season 3 of \"Game of Thrones\", Frank Martin Jr. in \"The Transporter Refueled\" and Francis Freeman/Ajax in \"Deadpool\" (2016).",
"Title: Frank Martin (Transporter)\n\nFrank Martin is the protagonist of the \"Transporter\" franchise, created by Luc Besson and Robert Mark Kamen. He is portrayed by Jason Statham in the first three films, Ed Skrein in the reboot, and Chris Vance in the",
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"Title: Jason Statham\n\nJason Statham ( born 26 July 1967) is an English actor, and a former model and competitive diver.",
"Title: John Robinson (English actor)\n\nJohn Robinson (11 November, 1908 – 6 March, 1979) was an English actor, who was particularly active in the theatre. Mostly cast in minor and supporting roles in film and television, he is best remembered for being the second actor to play the famous television science-fiction role of Professor Bernard Quatermass, in the 1955 BBC Television serial \"Quatermass II\".",
"Title: List of Transporter: The Series episodes\n\n\"\" was an English language French–Canadian action television series that ran from 2012 to 2014. Based on the \"Transporter\" action film franchise by Luc Besson, it featured Chris Vance in the main role as Frank Martin, the Transporter. Two seasons were produced, each comprising 12 episodes."
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The year before she starred in Ratchet and Clank, what did Bella Thorne star in?
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The DUFF
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"Ratchet & Clank Future: A Crack in Time (known as Ratchet & Clank: A Crack in Time in most PAL countries, Ratchet & Clank Future 2 in Japan) is a 2009 platformer video game developed by Insomniac Games and published by Sony Computer Entertainment for the PlayStation 3.",
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"Ratchet & Clank Future: Quest for Booty (known as Ratchet & Clank: Quest for Booty in Europe and Australia; and Ratchet & Clank Future Gaiden: Kaizoku Dark Water no Hihou in Japan) is a 2008 platformer video game developed by Insomniac Games and published by Sony Computer Entertainment for the PlayStation 3.",
" The game is the second installment in the \"Ratchet & Clank Future\" series.",
" It was released on PlayStation Network in Japan, North America and Europe on August 21, 2008 and on Blu-ray Disc in Europe on September 12, 2008 and in Asia on September 25, 2008.",
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"Annabella Avery Thorne (born October 8, 1997) is an American actress and singer.",
" She played Ruthy Spivey in the television series \"My Own Worst Enemy\", Tancy Henrickson in the fourth season of \"Big Love\", and CeCe Jones on the Disney Channel series \"Shake It Up\".",
" She also appeared as Hilary/\"Larry\" in \"Blended\" and as Celia in \"Alexander and the Terrible, Horrible, No Good, Very Bad Day\".",
" In 2015, she played Madison in \"The DUFF\", Amanda in \"Perfect High\" and Hazel in \"Big Sky\".",
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"Ratchet & Clank: Size Matters (known as Ratchet & Clank 5 in Japan) is a 2007 platformer video game developed by High Impact Games and published by Sony Computer Entertainment for the PlayStation Portable and PlayStation 2.",
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" Development company High Impact Games was spawned from the original \"Ratchet & Clank\" developer, Insomniac Games.",
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"Ratchet & Clank: Going Commando (known as Ratchet & Clank 2: Locked and Loaded in Australia and most PAL countries) is a 2003 3D platform video game developed by Insomniac Games and published by Sony Computer Entertainment for the PlayStation 2.",
" \"Ratchet & Clank: Going Commando\" is the second game in the \"Ratchet & Clank\" franchise, following \"Ratchet & Clank\" and preceding \"\".",
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"Ratchet & Clank Collection (known as The Ratchet & Clank Trilogy in Europe and Ratchet & Clank 1+2+3 in Japan) is a high-definition remastered collection.",
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"Ratchet & Clank is a 2016 American-Canadian 3D computer-animated science-fiction action comedy film based on the video game series of the same name.",
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"Ratchet & Clank: All 4 One (previously known as Ratchet & Clank: 4-Play) is a platform video game for the PlayStation 3 developed by Insomniac Games and published by Sony Computer Entertainment in October 2011.",
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"Title: Ratchet & Clank Future: A Crack in Time\n\nRatchet & Clank Future: A Crack in Time (known as Ratchet & Clank: A Crack in Time in most PAL countries, Ratchet & Clank Future 2 in Japan) is a 2009 platformer video game developed by Insomniac Games and published by Sony Computer Entertainment for the PlayStation 3. It is the sequel to \"\" and \"\". The game was released for the PlayStation 3 in North America on October 27, 2009, in Australia on November 5, 2009 and in Europe on November 6, 2009.",
"Title: Ratchet & Clank: Full Frontal Assault\n\nRatchet & Clank: Full Frontal Assault (known as Ratchet & Clank: QForce in PAL and Japan countries) is a 2012 platform game developed by Insomniac Games for the PlayStation Network and published by Sony. Like the previous downloadable game in the series, \"\", in Europe, as well as the United States for this time, it was released on Blu-ray Disc as well as the PlayStation Store. It was produced in commemoration of the 10th anniversary of the \"Ratchet & Clank\" series. It is available on the PlayStation 3 with the PlayStation Vita version delayed for a May 21, 2013 release and available for free with the PlayStation 3 version. It is a spin-off from the series.",
"Title: Ratchet & Clank Future: Quest for Booty\n\nRatchet & Clank Future: Quest for Booty (known as Ratchet & Clank: Quest for Booty in Europe and Australia; and Ratchet & Clank Future Gaiden: Kaizoku Dark Water no Hihou in Japan) is a 2008 platformer video game developed by Insomniac Games and published by Sony Computer Entertainment for the PlayStation 3. The game is the second installment in the \"Ratchet & Clank Future\" series. It was released on PlayStation Network in Japan, North America and Europe on August 21, 2008 and on Blu-ray Disc in Europe on September 12, 2008 and in Asia on September 25, 2008. The game continues from where \"\" left off, where Clank was kidnapped by the Zoni, and follows Ratchet's quest to find him. Due to its length of approximately three to four hours of playtime, it was released at a lower price point than most standard retail games.",
"Title: Bella Thorne\n\nAnnabella Avery Thorne (born October 8, 1997) is an American actress and singer. She played Ruthy Spivey in the television series \"My Own Worst Enemy\", Tancy Henrickson in the fourth season of \"Big Love\", and CeCe Jones on the Disney Channel series \"Shake It Up\". She also appeared as Hilary/\"Larry\" in \"Blended\" and as Celia in \"Alexander and the Terrible, Horrible, No Good, Very Bad Day\". In 2015, she played Madison in \"The DUFF\", Amanda in \"Perfect High\" and Hazel in \"Big Sky\". Thorne currently stars as Paige on the Freeform series, \"Famous in Love\".",
"Title: Ratchet & Clank: Size Matters\n\nRatchet & Clank: Size Matters (known as Ratchet & Clank 5 in Japan) is a 2007 platformer video game developed by High Impact Games and published by Sony Computer Entertainment for the PlayStation Portable and PlayStation 2. The game is the first \"Ratchet & Clank\" title on the PSP and the fifth \"Ratchet & Clank\" game for the PlayStation 2. Development company High Impact Games was spawned from the original \"Ratchet & Clank\" developer, Insomniac Games. The story is about Ratchet and Clank as they are interrupted from their vacation to search for a kidnapped girl and encounter a forgotten race known as the Technomites.",
"Title: Ratchet & Clank: Going Commando\n\nRatchet & Clank: Going Commando (known as Ratchet & Clank 2: Locked and Loaded in Australia and most PAL countries) is a 2003 3D platform video game developed by Insomniac Games and published by Sony Computer Entertainment for the PlayStation 2. \"Ratchet & Clank: Going Commando\" is the second game in the \"Ratchet & Clank\" franchise, following \"Ratchet & Clank\" and preceding \"\". David Kaye reprises his role as Clank while James Arnold Taylor replaces Mikey Kelley as Ratchet.",
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"Title: Ratchet & Clank (film)\n\nRatchet & Clank is a 2016 American-Canadian 3D computer-animated science-fiction action comedy film based on the video game series of the same name. The film stars the voices of James Arnold Taylor, David Kaye, Paul Giamatti, John Goodman, Bella Thorne, Rosario Dawson, and Sylvester Stallone.",
"Title: Ratchet & Clank: All 4 One\n\nRatchet & Clank: All 4 One (previously known as Ratchet & Clank: 4-Play) is a platform video game for the PlayStation 3 developed by Insomniac Games and published by Sony Computer Entertainment in October 2011. It is the third spin-off from the Ratchet & Clank \"Future\" series."
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Who had a role acting in Trojan Bellisario and Harry Potter?
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Tom Felton
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"Harry Potter and the Forbidden Journey is a motion-based dark ride located in The Wizarding World of Harry Potter themed areas of Islands of Adventure in Orlando, Florida, Universal Studios Hollywood in Universal City, California, and Universal Studios Japan in Osaka, Japan.",
" The ride takes guests through scenes and environments in and around Hogwarts Castle from the Harry Potter series of books and films.",
" Mark Woodbury, president of Universal Creative, described the ride as an in-depth look at the world of Harry Potter, which utilizes never-before-seen technology which transforms \"the theme park experience as you know it\".",
" The ride first opened at Islands of Adventure with \"The Wizarding World of Harry Potter\" on June 18, 2010, at Universal Studios Japan on July 15, 2014, and at Universal Studios Hollywood on April 7, 2016."
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"Danielle Elizabeth Tumminio is an Episcopal priest, theologian, a certified life coach and spinning instructor, and the author of \"God and Harry Potter at Yale: Teaching Faith and Fantasy Fiction in an Ivy League Classroom\".",
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" Tumminio has also presented material on the intersection between theology and the Harry Potter series at the Infinitus Symposium in Orlando, Florida in 2010, the Portus Symposium in Dallas, Texas, in the summer of 2008, and she chaired the panel on Harry Potter and Religion at the 2008 American Academy of Religion conference.",
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"Lego Harry Potter: Years 1–4 is a Lego-themed action-adventure video game developed by Traveller's Tales and published by Warner Bros.",
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" The game is available on the Wii, Xbox 360, PlayStation 3, Nintendo DS, PlayStation Portable, Microsoft Windows, OS X, iOS and Android.",
" The OS X version of the game was released on 22 February 2011 by Feral Interactive.",
" The game was released for the PlayStation 4 on October 21, 2016, as part of the \"Lego Harry Potter Collection\", which bundles the game with its sequel, \"\"."
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"Lego \"Harry Potter\" is a Lego theme based on the films of the \"Harry Potter\" series.",
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"A Very Potter Musical (originally titled Harry Potter: The Musical and often shortened to AVPM) is a musical with music and lyrics by Darren Criss and A. J. Holmes and a book by Matt Lang, Nick Lang and Brian Holden.",
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"Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them is a 2001 book written by British author J. K. Rowling (under the pen name of the fictitious author Newt Scamander) about the magical creatures in the \"Harry Potter\" universe.",
" The original version purports to be Harry Potter's copy of the textbook of the same name mentioned in \"Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone\" (or \"Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone\" in the US), the first novel of the \"Harry Potter\" series.",
" It includes several notes inside it supposedly handwritten by Harry, Ron Weasley, and Hermione Granger, detailing their own experiences with some of the beasts described, and including in-jokes relating to the original series."
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"Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows is the seventh and final novel of the \"Harry Potter\" series, written by British author J. K. Rowling.",
" The book was released on 21 July 2007, ten years after publication of \"Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone\" (1997), by Bloomsbury Publishing in the United Kingdom, in the United States by Scholastic, and in Canada by Raincoast Books, ending the series that began in 1997 with the publication of \"Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone\".",
" The novel chronicles the events directly following \"Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince\" (2005), and the final confrontation between the wizards Harry Potter and Lord Voldemort, as well as revealing the previously concealed back story of several main characters.",
" The title of the book refers to three mythical objects featured in the story, collectively known as the \"Deathly Hallows\"—an unbeatable wand, a stone to bring the dead to life, and a cloak of invisibility."
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"Thomas Andrew Felton (born September 22, 1987) is an English actor.",
" Felton began appearing in commercials when he was eight years old for companies such as Commercial Union and Barclaycard.",
" He made his screen debut in the role of Peagreen Clock in \"The Borrowers\" (1997) and he portrayed Louis T. Leonowens in \"Anna and the King\" (1999).",
" He rose to prominence for his role as Draco Malfoy in the film adaptions of the best-selling \"Harry Potter\" fantasy novels by J.K. Rowling.",
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" Released on 11 November 2011 in North America and 18 November in Europe, the game is based on the Lego Harry Potter line and is based on the final three books and four films in the \"Harry Potter\" series: \"Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix\", \"Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince\", \"Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows – Part 1\", and \"Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows – Part 2\".",
" The game was released for the PlayStation 3, Xbox 360, PlayStation Portable, PlayStation Vita, Wii, Nintendo DS, Nintendo 3DS, Microsoft Windows, iOS and Android.",
" The first trailer of three trailers was released 6 October 2011, and the demo was released on 1 November.",
" The game was released on Steam on 5 January 2012.",
" The OS X version of the game was released by Feral Interactive on 7 March 2012.",
" The game was released for the PlayStation 4 on October 21, 2016, as part of the \"Lego Harry Potter Collection\", which bundles the game with its predecessor, \"\"."
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"Title: Harry Potter and the Forbidden Journey\n\nHarry Potter and the Forbidden Journey is a motion-based dark ride located in The Wizarding World of Harry Potter themed areas of Islands of Adventure in Orlando, Florida, Universal Studios Hollywood in Universal City, California, and Universal Studios Japan in Osaka, Japan. The ride takes guests through scenes and environments in and around Hogwarts Castle from the Harry Potter series of books and films. Mark Woodbury, president of Universal Creative, described the ride as an in-depth look at the world of Harry Potter, which utilizes never-before-seen technology which transforms \"the theme park experience as you know it\". The ride first opened at Islands of Adventure with \"The Wizarding World of Harry Potter\" on June 18, 2010, at Universal Studios Japan on July 15, 2014, and at Universal Studios Hollywood on April 7, 2016.",
"Title: Danielle Elizabeth Tumminio\n\nDanielle Elizabeth Tumminio is an Episcopal priest, theologian, a certified life coach and spinning instructor, and the author of \"God and Harry Potter at Yale: Teaching Faith and Fantasy Fiction in an Ivy League Classroom\". She was the instructor of the \"Christian Theology and Harry Potter\" seminar at Yale University in the spring of 2008; in 2011, she repeated the course at Tufts University. Tumminio has also presented material on the intersection between theology and the Harry Potter series at the Infinitus Symposium in Orlando, Florida in 2010, the Portus Symposium in Dallas, Texas, in the summer of 2008, and she chaired the panel on Harry Potter and Religion at the 2008 American Academy of Religion conference. Her teaching has been praised by Harry Potter commentator John Granger on his Hogwarts Professor website.",
"Title: Lego Harry Potter: Years 1–4\n\nLego Harry Potter: Years 1–4 is a Lego-themed action-adventure video game developed by Traveller's Tales and published by Warner Bros. The game is based on the Lego Harry Potter line and its storyline covers the first four films in the \"Harry Potter\" series: \"Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone\", \"Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets\", \"Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban\", and \"Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire\". The game is available on the Wii, Xbox 360, PlayStation 3, Nintendo DS, PlayStation Portable, Microsoft Windows, OS X, iOS and Android. The OS X version of the game was released on 22 February 2011 by Feral Interactive. The game was released for the PlayStation 4 on October 21, 2016, as part of the \"Lego Harry Potter Collection\", which bundles the game with its sequel, \"\".",
"Title: Lego Harry Potter\n\nLego \"Harry Potter\" is a Lego theme based on the films of the \"Harry Potter\" series. Lego models of important scenes, vehicles and characters were made for the first six films and all the books released. The first sets appeared in 2001, to coincide with the release of the first film \"Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone\" (Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone in the United States). Subsequent sets were released alongside the new films, until Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix. The line then went dormant for three years. It is unknown if the theme will again be revived to coincide with future installations in the Harry Potter franchise, such as the film Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them.",
"Title: A Very Potter Musical\n\nA Very Potter Musical (originally titled Harry Potter: The Musical and often shortened to AVPM) is a musical with music and lyrics by Darren Criss and A. J. Holmes and a book by Matt Lang, Nick Lang and Brian Holden. The story is a parody, based on several of the \"Harry Potter\" novels (particularly \"Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone\", \"Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire\" and \"Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows\") by J. K. Rowling, as well as their film counterparts.",
"Title: Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them\n\nFantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them is a 2001 book written by British author J. K. Rowling (under the pen name of the fictitious author Newt Scamander) about the magical creatures in the \"Harry Potter\" universe. The original version purports to be Harry Potter's copy of the textbook of the same name mentioned in \"Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone\" (or \"Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone\" in the US), the first novel of the \"Harry Potter\" series. It includes several notes inside it supposedly handwritten by Harry, Ron Weasley, and Hermione Granger, detailing their own experiences with some of the beasts described, and including in-jokes relating to the original series.",
"Title: Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows\n\nHarry Potter and the Deathly Hallows is the seventh and final novel of the \"Harry Potter\" series, written by British author J. K. Rowling. The book was released on 21 July 2007, ten years after publication of \"Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone\" (1997), by Bloomsbury Publishing in the United Kingdom, in the United States by Scholastic, and in Canada by Raincoast Books, ending the series that began in 1997 with the publication of \"Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone\". The novel chronicles the events directly following \"Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince\" (2005), and the final confrontation between the wizards Harry Potter and Lord Voldemort, as well as revealing the previously concealed back story of several main characters. The title of the book refers to three mythical objects featured in the story, collectively known as the \"Deathly Hallows\"—an unbeatable wand, a stone to bring the dead to life, and a cloak of invisibility.",
"Title: Tom Felton\n\nThomas Andrew Felton (born September 22, 1987) is an English actor. Felton began appearing in commercials when he was eight years old for companies such as Commercial Union and Barclaycard. He made his screen debut in the role of Peagreen Clock in \"The Borrowers\" (1997) and he portrayed Louis T. Leonowens in \"Anna and the King\" (1999). He rose to prominence for his role as Draco Malfoy in the film adaptions of the best-selling \"Harry Potter\" fantasy novels by J.K. Rowling. His performances in \"Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince\" and \"Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows – Part 1\" won him two consecutive MTV Movie Awards for Best Villain in 2010 and 2011.",
"Title: Feed (2017 film)\n\nFeed is a 2017 American drama film starring Troian Bellisario, who also wrote and produced it, and Tom Felton.",
"Title: Lego Harry Potter: Years 5–7\n\nLego Harry Potter: Years 5–7 is a Lego-themed action-adventure video game developed by Traveller's Tales and published by Warner Bros. Interactive Entertainment. Released on 11 November 2011 in North America and 18 November in Europe, the game is based on the Lego Harry Potter line and is based on the final three books and four films in the \"Harry Potter\" series: \"Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix\", \"Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince\", \"Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows – Part 1\", and \"Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows – Part 2\". The game was released for the PlayStation 3, Xbox 360, PlayStation Portable, PlayStation Vita, Wii, Nintendo DS, Nintendo 3DS, Microsoft Windows, iOS and Android. The first trailer of three trailers was released 6 October 2011, and the demo was released on 1 November. The game was released on Steam on 5 January 2012. The OS X version of the game was released by Feral Interactive on 7 March 2012. The game was released for the PlayStation 4 on October 21, 2016, as part of the \"Lego Harry Potter Collection\", which bundles the game with its predecessor, \"\"."
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What is the capital of the northern state whose last gubernatorial elections that took place during an election year in 1964?
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Boston
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"Title: United States gubernatorial elections, 2018\n\nUnited States gubernatorial elections will be held on November 6, 2018, in 36 states and three territories. In addition, special elections may take place if other gubernatorial seats are vacated. These elections form part of the 2018 United States elections. The last regular gubernatorial elections for all but three of the states took place in 2014. Governors in New Hampshire and Vermont serve two year terms, meaning that their most recent gubernatorial elections took place in 2016. Oregon, meanwhile, held a special election in 2016 to fill the unexpired term of John Kitzhaber following his resignation in February 2015; that election was won by the Democratic incumbent Kate Brown, who will serve the final 2 years of the term.",
"Title: Massachusetts\n\nMassachusetts ( or ), officially the Commonwealth of Massachusetts, is the most populous state in the New England region of the northeastern United States. It is bordered by the Atlantic Ocean to the east, the states of Connecticut and Rhode Island to the south, New Hampshire and Vermont to the north, and New York to the west. The state is named for the Massachusett tribe, which once inhabited the area. The capital of Massachusetts and the most populous city in New England is Boston. Over 80% of Massachusetts's population lives in the Greater Boston metropolitan area, a region influential upon American history, academia, and industry. Originally dependent on agriculture, fishing and trade, Massachusetts was transformed into a manufacturing center during the Industrial Revolution. During the 20th century, Massachusetts's economy shifted from manufacturing to services. Modern Massachusetts is a global leader in biotechnology, engineering, higher education, finance, and maritime trade.",
"Title: United States gubernatorial elections, 1968\n\nUnited States gubernatorial elections were held on 5 November 1968, in 21 states and one territory, concurrent with the House, Senate elections and presidential election. These were the last gubernatorial elections for Arizona, New Mexico, and Wisconsin to take place in a presidential election year, as all would extend their governor's terms from two to four years.",
"Title: Illinois gubernatorial election, 1976\n\nGubernatorial elections were held in Illinois on November 2, 1976. Incumbent Governor Dan Walker lost renomination in favor of Secretary of State Michael J. Howlett, who was a Daley ally. Howlett then lost the general election to Republican James R. Thompson. This election was for a two-year term which would synchronize future gubernatorial elections with midterm election years, rather than presidential election years.",
"Title: United States gubernatorial elections, 1964\n\nUnited States gubernatorial elections were held 3 November 1964, concurrently with the presidential election. Elections were held in 25 states and 1 territory. This was the last gubernatorial elections for Florida, Massachusetts, Michigan, and Nebraska to take place in a presidential election year. Florida switched its governor election years to midterm years, while the other three expanded their terms from two to four years, this election also coincided with the Senate and the House elections.",
"Title: United States gubernatorial elections, 2015\n\nUnited States gubernatorial elections were held in three states. The elections were held on November 3, 2015 in Kentucky and Mississippi and November 21, 2015 in the state of Louisiana. These elections form part of the 2015 United States elections. The last regular gubernatorial elections for all three states were in 2011.",
"Title: United States gubernatorial elections, 1963\n\nUnited States gubernatorial elections were held in November 1963, in three states. Kentucky, Louisiana and Mississippi hold their gubernatorial elections in odd numbered years, every 4 years, preceding the United States presidential election year.",
"Title: United States gubernatorial elections, 2016\n\nUnited States gubernatorial elections were held on November 8, 2016 in 12 states and two territories. The last regular gubernatorial elections for nine of the 12 states took place in 2012. The last gubernatorial elections for New Hampshire, Oregon, and Vermont took place in 2014, as Oregon held a special election due to the resignation of governor John Kitzhaber, while the governors of New Hampshire and Vermont both serve two-year terms. The 2016 gubernatorial elections took place concurrently with several other federal, state, and local elections, including the presidential election, Senate, and House elections.",
"Title: United States gubernatorial elections, 2020\n\nUnited States gubernatorial elections will be held on November 3, 2020 in 11 states and two territories. In addition, special elections may take place (depending on state law) if other gubernatorial seats are vacated. The last regular gubernatorial elections for nine of the eleven states took place in 2016. The last gubernatorial elections for New Hampshire and Vermont will have taken place in 2018, as the governors of both states serve two-year terms. All state governors will be eligible for re-election, save for Steve Bullock of Montana, although other governors may choose to retire. The 2020 gubernatorial elections will take place concurrently with several other federal, state, and local elections, including the presidential election."
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Are the Bull Terrier and the Dutch Smoushond both native to the same country?
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no
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"The 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.",
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" Rocky Top's Sundance Kid (\"aka: \"Rufus\"\") (April 8, 2000 – August 9, 2012), is a Bull Terrier who is best known for being the 2006 Best In Show winner at the Westminster Dog Show.",
" He is the first Colored Bull Terrier to win Best in Show at Westminster, with the only other victory for his breed going to a White Bull Terrier in 1918.",
" He also won Best in Show at the National Dog Show in 2005, and on retirement trained as a therapy dog.",
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"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.",
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"Title: Dutch Smoushond\n\nThe Dutch Smoushond (\"Hollandse Smoushond\", \"Dutch Ratter\") is a small breed of dog, descended from a type of terrier-like dog kept in stables to eliminate rats and mice in Germany and the Netherlands. They are considered to be related to the Schnauzer. It is very rare and not well-known outside the Netherlands, its country of origin.",
"Title: Pit bull\n\nPit bull is the common name for a type of dog. Formal breeds often considered in North America to be of the pit bull type include the American Pit Bull Terrier, American Staffordshire Terrier, American Bully, and Staffordshire Bull Terrier. The American Bulldog is also sometimes included. Many of these breeds were originally developed as fighting dogs from cross breeding bull-baiting dogs (used to hold the faces and heads of larger animals such as bulls) and terriers. After the use of dogs in blood sports was banned, such dogs were used as catch dogs in the United States for semi-wild cattle and hogs, to hunt and drive livestock, and as family companions. Despite dog fighting now being illegal in the United States, it still exists as an underground activity, and pit bulls are a common breed of choice.",
"Title: Bull and Terrier\n\nThe Bull and Terrier is a breed of dog that was the progenitor of the American Pit Bull Terrier, American Staffordshire Terrier, English Bull Terrier and the Staffordshire Bull Terrier.",
"Title: Bull Terrier (Miniature)\n\nThe Bull Terrier (Miniature) is a breed with origins in the extinct English White Terrier, the Dalmatian and the Bulldog. The first existence is documented 1872 in \"The Dogs of British Island\".",
"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: Rocky Top's Sundance Kid\n\nCh. Rocky Top's Sundance Kid (\"aka: \"Rufus\"\") (April 8, 2000 – August 9, 2012), is a Bull Terrier who is best known for being the 2006 Best In Show winner at the Westminster Dog Show. He is the first Colored Bull Terrier to win Best in Show at Westminster, with the only other victory for his breed going to a White Bull Terrier in 1918. He also won Best in Show at the National Dog Show in 2005, and on retirement trained as a therapy dog. He is the most successful Colored Bull Terrier Show Dog of all time.",
"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.",
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Which gender is the main focus of both Woman's Journal and Avantages?
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women
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"Avantages is a French-language monthly women's magazine published in Paris, France.",
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"Background music refers to various styles of music or soundscapes primarily intended to be passively listened to.",
" It is not meant to be the main focus of an audience, but rather to supplement that which is meant to be focused upon.",
" Music that is played at a low volume and is not the main focus of an audience is also referred to as background music.",
" Traditional examples of background music include music played at various social gatherings and music played in certain retail venues.",
" It is also common to employ background music in various electronic media including film, television, video games, and Internet videos such as video blogs."
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"The American Journal of Translational Research is a peer-reviewed open-access medical journal published by e-Century Publishing Corporation.",
" The journal covers translational research of medical science and the relevant biomedical research areas.",
" It was established in 2009.",
" The editor-in-chief is Wen-Hwa Lee (University of California, Irvine).",
" The journal's main focus is original clinical and experimental research articles, but it also publishes review articles, editorials, hypotheses, letters to the editor, and meeting reports."
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"title": "American Journal of Translational Research"
},
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"The Journal of Automata, Languages and Combinatorics is a peer-reviewed scientific journal of computer science, edited by Jürgen Dassow.",
" It was established in 1965 as the \"Journal of Information Processing and Cybernetics/Elektronische Informationsverarbeitung und Kybernetik\" and obtained its current title in 1996 with volume numbering reset to 1.",
" The main focus of the journal is on automata theory, formal language theory, and combinatorics."
],
"title": "Journal of Automata, Languages and Combinatorics"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Research into the many possible relationships, intersections and tensions between language and gender is diverse.",
" It crosses disciplinary boundaries, and, as a bare minimum, could be said to encompass work notionally housed within applied linguistics, linguistic anthropology, conversation analysis, cultural studies, feminist media studies, feminist psychology, gender studies, interactional sociolinguistics, linguistics, mediated stylistics, sociolinguistics and media studies.",
" In methodological terms, there is no single approach that could be said to 'hold the field'.",
" Discursive, poststructural, ethnomethodological, ethnographic, phenomenological, positivist and experimental approaches can all be seen in action during the study of language and gender, producing and reproducing what Susan Speer has described as 'different, and often competing, theoretical and political assumptions about the way discourse, ideology and gender identity should be conceived and understood'.",
" As a result, research in this area can perhaps most usefully be divided into three main areas of study: first, there is a broad and sustained interest in the varieties of speech associated with a particular gender; second, there is a related interested in the social norms and conventions that (re)produce gendered language use (a variety of speech (or sociolect) associated with a particular gender is sometimes called a genderlect); and third, there are studies that focus on the contextually specific and locally situated ways in which gender is constructed and operationalized.",
" The study of gender and language in sociolinguistics and gender studies is often said to have begun with Robin Lakoff's 1975 book, \"Language and Woman's Place\", as well as some earlier studies by Lakoff.",
" The study of language and gender has developed greatly since the 1970s.",
" Prominent scholars include Deborah Tannen, Penelope Eckert, Janet Holmes, Mary Bucholtz, Kira Hall, Deborah Cameron, and others.",
" The 1995 edited volume \"Gender Articulated: Language and the Socially Constructed Self\" is often referred to as a central text on language and gender."
],
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},
{
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"The Journal of Gay & Lesbian Mental Health is a peer-reviewed medical journal published by Routledge.",
" It is the official journal for the Association of Gay and Lesbian Psychiatrists.",
" The editors-in-chief are Philip Bialer and Chris Mcintosh.",
" Former editors include Mary E. Barber (Columbia College of Physicians and Surgeons), Alan Schwartz (William Alanson White Institute), and Jack Drescher The journal was established in 1988 as the \"Journal of Gay & Lesbian Psychotherapy\", before obtaining its current title in 2007.",
" It covers LGBT mental health with a focus on clinical issues.",
" The journal is abstracted and indexed in: PsychInfo, LGBT Life, SOCIndex, Academic Search Premier, Family Index Abstracts, Studies in Women & Gender Abstracts, and Gender Watch-Softline."
],
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},
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"The Mongolian Gender Equality Center (MGEC) is a non-governmental organization based in Ulaanbaatar, Mongolia.",
" It was established in 2002 with the aim of defending human rights and promoting gender equality.",
" Its main focus has been on the issue of human trafficking, which it tackles through prevention programmes, legal advocacy and lobbying, and shelter and counseling services for victims (VOTs).",
" Between 2007 and December 2009 the center provided support and assistance to over 280 Mongolian VOTs, of which 143 were successfully repatriated to Mongolia from 8 different countries."
],
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},
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"sentences": [
"Woman's Journal was an American women's rights periodical published from 1870-1931.",
" It was founded in 1870 in Boston, Massachusetts, by Lucy Stone and her husband Henry Browne Blackwell as a weekly newspaper.",
" In 1917 it was purchased by Carrie Chapman Catt's Leslie Woman Suffrage Commission and merged with \"The Woman Voter\" and \"National Suffrage News\" to become known as The Woman Citizen.",
" It served as the official organ of the National American Woman Suffrage Association until 1920, when the organization was reformed as the League of Women Voters, and the Nineteenth Amendment to the United States Constitution was passed granting women the right to vote.",
" Publication of \"Woman Citizen\" slowed from weekly, to bi-weekly, to monthly.",
" In 1927, it was renamed The Woman's Journal.",
" It ceased publication in June 1931."
],
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},
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"sentences": [
"Synergy Group OJSC is an investment company in Azerbaijan with a main focus on development of non-oil sector.",
" It was established in 2010, with their main focus being on large-scale investments in the following areas: construction and construction materials, hospitality management, ICT, industry and agriculture."
],
"title": "Synergy Group OJSC"
},
{
"sentences": [
"In sociology and gender studies, \"doing gender\" is the idea that in Western culture, gender, rather than being an innate quality of individuals, is a psychologically ingrained social construct that actively surfaces in everyday human interaction.",
" This term was used by Candace West and Don Zimmerman in their seminal article \"Doing Gender\", published in 1987 in \"Gender and Society\" magazine.",
" According to this research, an individual's performance of gender is intended to construct gendered behavior as naturally occurring.",
" This façade furthers a system through which individuals are judged in terms of their failure or success to meet gendered societal expectations, called the accountability structure.",
" The concept of doing gender was later expanded by authors such as West and Fenstermaker in the book \"Doing Gender, Doing Difference\".",
" As of 2009, \"Doing Gender\" was the most cited article published in the journal \"Gender and Society\"."
],
"title": "Doing gender"
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"Title: Avantages\n\nAvantages is a French-language monthly women's magazine published in Paris, France. It is one of the most read women's magazines in the country and is the French edition of the British magazine \"Essentials\".",
"Title: Background music\n\nBackground music refers to various styles of music or soundscapes primarily intended to be passively listened to. It is not meant to be the main focus of an audience, but rather to supplement that which is meant to be focused upon. Music that is played at a low volume and is not the main focus of an audience is also referred to as background music. Traditional examples of background music include music played at various social gatherings and music played in certain retail venues. It is also common to employ background music in various electronic media including film, television, video games, and Internet videos such as video blogs.",
"Title: American Journal of Translational Research\n\nThe American Journal of Translational Research is a peer-reviewed open-access medical journal published by e-Century Publishing Corporation. The journal covers translational research of medical science and the relevant biomedical research areas. It was established in 2009. The editor-in-chief is Wen-Hwa Lee (University of California, Irvine). The journal's main focus is original clinical and experimental research articles, but it also publishes review articles, editorials, hypotheses, letters to the editor, and meeting reports.",
"Title: Journal of Automata, Languages and Combinatorics\n\nThe Journal of Automata, Languages and Combinatorics is a peer-reviewed scientific journal of computer science, edited by Jürgen Dassow. It was established in 1965 as the \"Journal of Information Processing and Cybernetics/Elektronische Informationsverarbeitung und Kybernetik\" and obtained its current title in 1996 with volume numbering reset to 1. The main focus of the journal is on automata theory, formal language theory, and combinatorics.",
"Title: Language and gender\n\nResearch into the many possible relationships, intersections and tensions between language and gender is diverse. It crosses disciplinary boundaries, and, as a bare minimum, could be said to encompass work notionally housed within applied linguistics, linguistic anthropology, conversation analysis, cultural studies, feminist media studies, feminist psychology, gender studies, interactional sociolinguistics, linguistics, mediated stylistics, sociolinguistics and media studies. In methodological terms, there is no single approach that could be said to 'hold the field'. Discursive, poststructural, ethnomethodological, ethnographic, phenomenological, positivist and experimental approaches can all be seen in action during the study of language and gender, producing and reproducing what Susan Speer has described as 'different, and often competing, theoretical and political assumptions about the way discourse, ideology and gender identity should be conceived and understood'. As a result, research in this area can perhaps most usefully be divided into three main areas of study: first, there is a broad and sustained interest in the varieties of speech associated with a particular gender; second, there is a related interested in the social norms and conventions that (re)produce gendered language use (a variety of speech (or sociolect) associated with a particular gender is sometimes called a genderlect); and third, there are studies that focus on the contextually specific and locally situated ways in which gender is constructed and operationalized. The study of gender and language in sociolinguistics and gender studies is often said to have begun with Robin Lakoff's 1975 book, \"Language and Woman's Place\", as well as some earlier studies by Lakoff. The study of language and gender has developed greatly since the 1970s. Prominent scholars include Deborah Tannen, Penelope Eckert, Janet Holmes, Mary Bucholtz, Kira Hall, Deborah Cameron, and others. The 1995 edited volume \"Gender Articulated: Language and the Socially Constructed Self\" is often referred to as a central text on language and gender.",
"Title: Journal of Gay & Lesbian Mental Health\n\nThe Journal of Gay & Lesbian Mental Health is a peer-reviewed medical journal published by Routledge. It is the official journal for the Association of Gay and Lesbian Psychiatrists. The editors-in-chief are Philip Bialer and Chris Mcintosh. Former editors include Mary E. Barber (Columbia College of Physicians and Surgeons), Alan Schwartz (William Alanson White Institute), and Jack Drescher The journal was established in 1988 as the \"Journal of Gay & Lesbian Psychotherapy\", before obtaining its current title in 2007. It covers LGBT mental health with a focus on clinical issues. The journal is abstracted and indexed in: PsychInfo, LGBT Life, SOCIndex, Academic Search Premier, Family Index Abstracts, Studies in Women & Gender Abstracts, and Gender Watch-Softline.",
"Title: Mongolian Gender Equality Center\n\nThe Mongolian Gender Equality Center (MGEC) is a non-governmental organization based in Ulaanbaatar, Mongolia. It was established in 2002 with the aim of defending human rights and promoting gender equality. Its main focus has been on the issue of human trafficking, which it tackles through prevention programmes, legal advocacy and lobbying, and shelter and counseling services for victims (VOTs). Between 2007 and December 2009 the center provided support and assistance to over 280 Mongolian VOTs, of which 143 were successfully repatriated to Mongolia from 8 different countries.",
"Title: Woman's Journal\n\nWoman's Journal was an American women's rights periodical published from 1870-1931. It was founded in 1870 in Boston, Massachusetts, by Lucy Stone and her husband Henry Browne Blackwell as a weekly newspaper. In 1917 it was purchased by Carrie Chapman Catt's Leslie Woman Suffrage Commission and merged with \"The Woman Voter\" and \"National Suffrage News\" to become known as The Woman Citizen. It served as the official organ of the National American Woman Suffrage Association until 1920, when the organization was reformed as the League of Women Voters, and the Nineteenth Amendment to the United States Constitution was passed granting women the right to vote. Publication of \"Woman Citizen\" slowed from weekly, to bi-weekly, to monthly. In 1927, it was renamed The Woman's Journal. It ceased publication in June 1931.",
"Title: Synergy Group OJSC\n\nSynergy Group OJSC is an investment company in Azerbaijan with a main focus on development of non-oil sector. It was established in 2010, with their main focus being on large-scale investments in the following areas: construction and construction materials, hospitality management, ICT, industry and agriculture.",
"Title: Doing gender\n\nIn sociology and gender studies, \"doing gender\" is the idea that in Western culture, gender, rather than being an innate quality of individuals, is a psychologically ingrained social construct that actively surfaces in everyday human interaction. This term was used by Candace West and Don Zimmerman in their seminal article \"Doing Gender\", published in 1987 in \"Gender and Society\" magazine. According to this research, an individual's performance of gender is intended to construct gendered behavior as naturally occurring. This façade furthers a system through which individuals are judged in terms of their failure or success to meet gendered societal expectations, called the accountability structure. The concept of doing gender was later expanded by authors such as West and Fenstermaker in the book \"Doing Gender, Doing Difference\". As of 2009, \"Doing Gender\" was the most cited article published in the journal \"Gender and Society\"."
] |
2,498
|
What types of literature did both James McBride and Robert E. Howard compose?
|
fiction
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comparison
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easy
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"Robert Ervin Howard (January 22, 1906 – June 11, 1936) was an American author who wrote pulp fiction in a diverse range of genres.",
" He is well known for his character Conan the Barbarian and is regarded as the father of the sword and sorcery subgenre."
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"Valeria is a pirate and adventuress (a member of \"The Red Brotherhood\" of pirates) in the fictional universe of Robert E. Howard's Conan the Barbarian stories.",
" She appears in Robert E. Howard's Conan novella \"Red Nails\", serialized in \"Weird Tales\" 28 1-3 (July, August/September & October 1936).",
" This was the last Conan story written by Howard, and published posthumously.",
" The name was also used for Conan's love interest in the 1982 film \"Conan the Barbarian\"."
],
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"The Color of Water: A Black Man's Tribute to His White Mother, is the autobiography and memoir of James McBride first published in 1995; it is also a tribute to his mother, whom he calls Mommy, or Ma.",
" The chapters alternate between James McBride's descriptions of his early life and first-person accounts of his mother Ruth's life, mostly taking place before her son was born.",
" McBride depicts the conflicting emotions that he endured as he struggled to discover who he truly was, as his mother narrates the hardships that she had to overcome as a white, Jewish woman who chose to marry a black man in 1942."
],
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"Rip Raps Plantation, also known as the James McBride Dabbs House, is a historic plantation house and national historic district located near Sumter, Sumter County, South Carolina.",
" It encompasses four contributing buildings, three contributing sites, and two contributing structures.",
" The house was built in 1858, and is a two-story, frame vernacular Greek Revival dwelling with twin facades.",
" Each facade features a two-story, full width, pedimented portico supported by six paneled piers.",
" Also on the property are a log smokehouse (c. 1830), a two-story carriage house (c. 1830), and a barn.",
" It was the home of James McBride Dabbs, plantation owner, author and leading advocate for social justice and civil rights (1896-1970), and subsequently his son James M. Dabbs, Jr. (1937–2004)."
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"James McBride (1788–1859) was a prominent pioneer statesman in Butler County, Ohio.",
" He was Hamilton's first Mayor, and a prominent State Representative associated with the canals, archaeologist who supplied a considerable number of sketches of earthworks for early texts on the Mississippi Valley, Ohio's leading pioneer author and antiquarian, Miami University Secretary and President of the Board of Trustees, Butler County's fifth Sheriff, a surveyor, and an officer of other various entities.",
" James McBride married the daughter of Judge Lytle, of the Lytle family of the Ohio River Valley, and was through her kinsman with Sen. Homer T. Bone, and Governor of Ohio Andrew L. Harris.",
" McBride's son in law was Roger N. Stembel, a commander of the Pacific Fleet."
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"R.E. Chisholm Architects, Inc. is a full-service architectural, interior design and urban design firm located in Miami, Florida.",
" It was founded in 1982 by Robert E. Chisholm, FAIA.",
" The firm was known as CSR Architects from 1983 through 1989.",
" In 1989, the firm was incorporated and grew to its current status.",
" Robert E. Chisholm originally adopted the firm philosophy of maintaining a variety of project types and experience which would develop the thinking and attitude of the firm in a consistent direction of architects in responsible leadership of each project.",
" Chisholm Architects has designed numerous projects which include offices, restaurants, theaters, schools, university facilities, medical centers, commercial & retail sites, institutional & cultural centers, single and multi-unit residences, rapid transit stations, and aviation facilities.",
" In 1996 Robert E. Chisholm was named Fellow of the American Institute of Architects, the highest honor attainable in this 150-year-old organization and in 2007, Mr. Chisholm was awarded the State of Florida AIA Silver Medal for Architecture."
],
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},
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"sentences": [
"Robert E. Howard's legacy extended after his death in 1936.",
" Howard's most famous character, Conan the Barbarian, has a pop-culture imprint that has been compared to such icons as Tarzan of the Apes, Count Dracula, Sherlock Holmes, and James Bond.",
" Howard's critical reputation suffered at first but over the decades works of Howard scholarship have been published.",
" The first professionally published example of this was L. Sprague de Camp's \"Dark Valley Destiny\" (1983) which was followed by other works, including Don Herron's \"The Dark Barbarian\" (1984) and Mark Finn's \"\" (2006).",
" Also in 2006, a charity, Robert E. Howard Foundation, was created to promote further scholarship."
],
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"sentences": [
"William James McBride, MBE, better known as Willie John McBride (born 6 June 1940) is a former rugby union footballer who played as a lock for Ireland and the British and Irish Lions.",
" He played 63 Tests for Ireland including eleven as captain, and toured with the Lions five times — a record that gave him 17 Lions Test caps.",
" He also captained the most successful ever Lions side, which toured South Africa in 1974."
],
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},
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"sentences": [
"James McBride (born September 11, 1957) is an American writer and musician.",
" He is the recipient of the 2013 National Book Award for fiction for his novel \"The Good Lord Bird\"."
],
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"sentences": [
"Robert E. Howard's Conan: Adventures in an Age Undreamed Of, or simply Conan: Adventures in an Age Undreamed Of, is a sword and sorcery British pen-and-paper role-playing game set in the world of Conan the Barbarian, the fictional Hyborian Age.",
" Both the character and the setting were first imagined by American author Robert E. Howard (1906-1936) as of 1932 and until his suicide in 1936.",
" Howard's original literary work has since spawned a vast franchise of novels, comic books, films, video games, board games, role-playing games, etc.",
" Following this tradition, \"Conan: Adventures in an Age Undreamed Of\" is the third officially licensed Conan role-playing game.",
" The two precedent games were \"Conan Role-Playing Game\" (1985-1988) and \"\" (2004-2010), although there also had been supplements for independent generic systems, like \"GURPS Conan\" (1988-1989)."
],
"title": "Conan: Adventures in an Age Undreamed Of"
}
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"Title: Robert E. Howard\n\nRobert Ervin Howard (January 22, 1906 – June 11, 1936) was an American author who wrote pulp fiction in a diverse range of genres. He is well known for his character Conan the Barbarian and is regarded as the father of the sword and sorcery subgenre.",
"Title: Valeria (Conan the Barbarian)\n\nValeria is a pirate and adventuress (a member of \"The Red Brotherhood\" of pirates) in the fictional universe of Robert E. Howard's Conan the Barbarian stories. She appears in Robert E. Howard's Conan novella \"Red Nails\", serialized in \"Weird Tales\" 28 1-3 (July, August/September & October 1936). This was the last Conan story written by Howard, and published posthumously. The name was also used for Conan's love interest in the 1982 film \"Conan the Barbarian\".",
"Title: The Color of Water\n\nThe Color of Water: A Black Man's Tribute to His White Mother, is the autobiography and memoir of James McBride first published in 1995; it is also a tribute to his mother, whom he calls Mommy, or Ma. The chapters alternate between James McBride's descriptions of his early life and first-person accounts of his mother Ruth's life, mostly taking place before her son was born. McBride depicts the conflicting emotions that he endured as he struggled to discover who he truly was, as his mother narrates the hardships that she had to overcome as a white, Jewish woman who chose to marry a black man in 1942.",
"Title: Rip Raps Plantation\n\nRip Raps Plantation, also known as the James McBride Dabbs House, is a historic plantation house and national historic district located near Sumter, Sumter County, South Carolina. It encompasses four contributing buildings, three contributing sites, and two contributing structures. The house was built in 1858, and is a two-story, frame vernacular Greek Revival dwelling with twin facades. Each facade features a two-story, full width, pedimented portico supported by six paneled piers. Also on the property are a log smokehouse (c. 1830), a two-story carriage house (c. 1830), and a barn. It was the home of James McBride Dabbs, plantation owner, author and leading advocate for social justice and civil rights (1896-1970), and subsequently his son James M. Dabbs, Jr. (1937–2004).",
"Title: James McBride (pioneer)\n\nJames McBride (1788–1859) was a prominent pioneer statesman in Butler County, Ohio. He was Hamilton's first Mayor, and a prominent State Representative associated with the canals, archaeologist who supplied a considerable number of sketches of earthworks for early texts on the Mississippi Valley, Ohio's leading pioneer author and antiquarian, Miami University Secretary and President of the Board of Trustees, Butler County's fifth Sheriff, a surveyor, and an officer of other various entities. James McBride married the daughter of Judge Lytle, of the Lytle family of the Ohio River Valley, and was through her kinsman with Sen. Homer T. Bone, and Governor of Ohio Andrew L. Harris. McBride's son in law was Roger N. Stembel, a commander of the Pacific Fleet.",
"Title: R.E. Chisholm Architects\n\nR.E. Chisholm Architects, Inc. is a full-service architectural, interior design and urban design firm located in Miami, Florida. It was founded in 1982 by Robert E. Chisholm, FAIA. The firm was known as CSR Architects from 1983 through 1989. In 1989, the firm was incorporated and grew to its current status. Robert E. Chisholm originally adopted the firm philosophy of maintaining a variety of project types and experience which would develop the thinking and attitude of the firm in a consistent direction of architects in responsible leadership of each project. Chisholm Architects has designed numerous projects which include offices, restaurants, theaters, schools, university facilities, medical centers, commercial & retail sites, institutional & cultural centers, single and multi-unit residences, rapid transit stations, and aviation facilities. In 1996 Robert E. Chisholm was named Fellow of the American Institute of Architects, the highest honor attainable in this 150-year-old organization and in 2007, Mr. Chisholm was awarded the State of Florida AIA Silver Medal for Architecture.",
"Title: Legacy of Robert E. Howard\n\nRobert E. Howard's legacy extended after his death in 1936. Howard's most famous character, Conan the Barbarian, has a pop-culture imprint that has been compared to such icons as Tarzan of the Apes, Count Dracula, Sherlock Holmes, and James Bond. Howard's critical reputation suffered at first but over the decades works of Howard scholarship have been published. The first professionally published example of this was L. Sprague de Camp's \"Dark Valley Destiny\" (1983) which was followed by other works, including Don Herron's \"The Dark Barbarian\" (1984) and Mark Finn's \"\" (2006). Also in 2006, a charity, Robert E. Howard Foundation, was created to promote further scholarship.",
"Title: Willie John McBride\n\nWilliam James McBride, MBE, better known as Willie John McBride (born 6 June 1940) is a former rugby union footballer who played as a lock for Ireland and the British and Irish Lions. He played 63 Tests for Ireland including eleven as captain, and toured with the Lions five times — a record that gave him 17 Lions Test caps. He also captained the most successful ever Lions side, which toured South Africa in 1974.",
"Title: James McBride (writer)\n\nJames McBride (born September 11, 1957) is an American writer and musician. He is the recipient of the 2013 National Book Award for fiction for his novel \"The Good Lord Bird\".",
"Title: Conan: Adventures in an Age Undreamed Of\n\nRobert E. Howard's Conan: Adventures in an Age Undreamed Of, or simply Conan: Adventures in an Age Undreamed Of, is a sword and sorcery British pen-and-paper role-playing game set in the world of Conan the Barbarian, the fictional Hyborian Age. Both the character and the setting were first imagined by American author Robert E. Howard (1906-1936) as of 1932 and until his suicide in 1936. Howard's original literary work has since spawned a vast franchise of novels, comic books, films, video games, board games, role-playing games, etc. Following this tradition, \"Conan: Adventures in an Age Undreamed Of\" is the third officially licensed Conan role-playing game. The two precedent games were \"Conan Role-Playing Game\" (1985-1988) and \"\" (2004-2010), although there also had been supplements for independent generic systems, like \"GURPS Conan\" (1988-1989)."
] |
2,499
|
Who is the founder of Care Australia and 22nd Australian Prime Minister?
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John Malcolm Fraser
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bridge
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hard
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"CARE Australia",
"Malcolm Fraser"
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1,
0
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"CARE Australia is an Australian, not-for-profit, secular humanitarian aid agency assisting in disaster relief efforts and addressing the causes of global poverty in developing countries.",
" It is one of a confederation of 12 national members of CARE International, forming one of the world’s largest international emergency aid and development assistance organisations, and was founded in 1987 by former Prime Minister Malcolm Fraser who led it until 2002."
],
"title": "CARE Australia"
},
{
"sentences": [
"John Christian Watson (born John Christian Tanck; 9 April 186718 November 1941), commonly known as Chris Watson, was an Australian politician who served as the third Prime Minister of Australia.",
" He was the first Prime Minister from the Australian Labour Party, and led the world's first Labour Party government, indeed the world's first socialist or social democratic government, at a national level.",
" From paternal German and maternal British ancestry, he is the only Australian Prime Minister not born in a Commonwealth country."
],
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},
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"sentences": [
"The Prime Minister's XI or PM's XI (formerly Australian Prime Minister's Invitation XI) is an invitational cricket team picked by the Prime Minister of Australia for an annual match held at the Manuka Oval in Canberra against an overseas touring team.",
" The Australian team usually includes up and coming players."
],
"title": "Prime Minister's XI"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Edward Gough Whitlam {'1': \", '2': \", '3': \", '4': \"} ( 11 July 191621 October 2014) was the 21st Prime Minister of Australia, serving from 1972 to 1975.",
" The Leader of the Labor Party from 1967 to 1977, Whitlam led his party to power for the first time in 23 years at the 1972 election.",
" He won the 1974 election before being controversially dismissed by the Governor-General of Australia, Sir John Kerr, at the climax of the 1975 Australian constitutional crisis.",
" Whitlam remains the only Australian prime minister to have his commission terminated in that manner."
],
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},
{
"sentences": [
"The National Labor Party was formed by Australian Prime Minister Billy Hughes in 1916 following the 1916 Labor split on the issue of World War I conscription in Australia.",
" Hughes had taken over as leader of the Australian Labor Party and Prime Minister of Australia when anti-conscriptionist Andrew Fisher resigned in 1915.",
" He formed the new party for himself and his followers after he was expelled from the ALP a month after the 1916 plebiscite on conscription in Australia.",
" Hughes held a pro-conscription stance in relation to World War I."
],
"title": "National Labor Party"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Frank Fletcher Hamilton (3 April 1921 – 1 February 2008) was a Progressive Conservative member of the House of Commons through 4 separate successful elections (1972–1984).",
" He represented the federal riding of Swift Current—Maple Creek, Saskatchewan.",
" Liberal Prime Minister Pierre Trudeau led a minority.",
" The 29th Canadian Parliament was in session from 4 January 1973 until 9 May 1974.",
" The 30th Canadian Parliament was in session from 30 September 1974 until 26 March 1979.",
" The 31st Canadian Parliament was a briefly lived parliament in session from 9 October until 14 December 1979 under the leadership of a Progressive Conservative minority and Prime Minister Joe Clark.",
" The 32nd Canadian Parliament was in session from 14 April 1980 until 9 July 1984 and was controlled by a Liberal Party majority, led first by Prime Minister Pierre Trudeau and the 22nd Canadian Ministry, and then by Prime Minister John Turner."
],
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},
{
"sentences": [
"Tansu Çiller (] ; born 24 May 1946) is a Turkish academician, economist, and politician who served as the 22nd Prime Minister of Turkey from 1993 to 1996.",
" She is Turkey's first and only female prime minister to date.",
" As the leader of the True Path Party, she went on to concurrently serve as Deputy Prime Minister of Turkey and as Minister of Foreign Affairs between 1996 and 1997."
],
"title": "Tansu Çiller"
},
{
"sentences": [
"John Malcolm Fraser {'1': \", '2': \", '3': \", '4': \"} ( ; 21 May 1930 – 20 March 2015) was an Australian politician who was the 22nd Prime Minister of Australia and the Leader of the Liberal Party from 1975 to 1983."
],
"title": "Malcolm Fraser"
},
{
"sentences": [
"The 2006 Australian Grand Prix (formally the LXXI Foster's Australian Grand Prix) was a Formula One motor race held at the Melbourne Grand Prix Circuit in Albert Park, Melbourne on 2 April 2006.",
" The 57-lap race was the 22nd Australian Grand Prix as part of the World Championship, and the 71st Australian Grand Prix overall.",
" It was also the third round of the 2006 Formula One season; the Australian Grand Prix had been the season opener since 1996, but this race was held later due to the 2006 Commonwealth Games being held in Melbourne at the time of the opening round.",
" The season was instead opened in Bahrain, and Australia regained its first round of the season slot for 2007."
],
"title": "2006 Australian Grand Prix"
},
{
"sentences": [
"The Regional Resettlement Arrangement between Australia and Papua New Guinea, colloquially known as the PNG solution, is the name given to an Australian government policy in which any asylum seeker who comes to Australia by boat without a visa will be refused settlement in Australia, instead being settled in Papua New Guinea if they are found to be legitimate refugees.",
" The policy includes a significant expansion of the Australian immigration detention facility on Manus Island, where refugees will be sent to be processed prior to resettlement in Papua New Guinea, and if their refugee status is found to be non-genuine, they will be either repatriated, sent to a third country other than Australia or remain in detention indefinitely.",
" The policy was announced on 19 July 2013 by Australian Prime Minister Kevin Rudd and Papua New Guinean Prime Minister Peter O'Neill, effective immediately, in response to a growing number of asylum seeker boat arrivals.",
" The then Opposition Leader Tony Abbott initially welcomed the policy, while Greens leader Christine Milne and several human rights advocate groups opposed it, with demonstrations protesting the policy held in every major Australian city after the announcement."
],
"title": "PNG solution"
}
] |
[
"Title: CARE Australia\n\nCARE Australia is an Australian, not-for-profit, secular humanitarian aid agency assisting in disaster relief efforts and addressing the causes of global poverty in developing countries. It is one of a confederation of 12 national members of CARE International, forming one of the world’s largest international emergency aid and development assistance organisations, and was founded in 1987 by former Prime Minister Malcolm Fraser who led it until 2002.",
"Title: Chris Watson\n\nJohn Christian Watson (born John Christian Tanck; 9 April 186718 November 1941), commonly known as Chris Watson, was an Australian politician who served as the third Prime Minister of Australia. He was the first Prime Minister from the Australian Labour Party, and led the world's first Labour Party government, indeed the world's first socialist or social democratic government, at a national level. From paternal German and maternal British ancestry, he is the only Australian Prime Minister not born in a Commonwealth country.",
"Title: Prime Minister's XI\n\nThe Prime Minister's XI or PM's XI (formerly Australian Prime Minister's Invitation XI) is an invitational cricket team picked by the Prime Minister of Australia for an annual match held at the Manuka Oval in Canberra against an overseas touring team. The Australian team usually includes up and coming players.",
"Title: Gough Whitlam\n\nEdward Gough Whitlam {'1': \", '2': \", '3': \", '4': \"} ( 11 July 191621 October 2014) was the 21st Prime Minister of Australia, serving from 1972 to 1975. The Leader of the Labor Party from 1967 to 1977, Whitlam led his party to power for the first time in 23 years at the 1972 election. He won the 1974 election before being controversially dismissed by the Governor-General of Australia, Sir John Kerr, at the climax of the 1975 Australian constitutional crisis. Whitlam remains the only Australian prime minister to have his commission terminated in that manner.",
"Title: National Labor Party\n\nThe National Labor Party was formed by Australian Prime Minister Billy Hughes in 1916 following the 1916 Labor split on the issue of World War I conscription in Australia. Hughes had taken over as leader of the Australian Labor Party and Prime Minister of Australia when anti-conscriptionist Andrew Fisher resigned in 1915. He formed the new party for himself and his followers after he was expelled from the ALP a month after the 1916 plebiscite on conscription in Australia. Hughes held a pro-conscription stance in relation to World War I.",
"Title: Frank Fletcher Hamilton\n\nFrank Fletcher Hamilton (3 April 1921 – 1 February 2008) was a Progressive Conservative member of the House of Commons through 4 separate successful elections (1972–1984). He represented the federal riding of Swift Current—Maple Creek, Saskatchewan. Liberal Prime Minister Pierre Trudeau led a minority. The 29th Canadian Parliament was in session from 4 January 1973 until 9 May 1974. The 30th Canadian Parliament was in session from 30 September 1974 until 26 March 1979. The 31st Canadian Parliament was a briefly lived parliament in session from 9 October until 14 December 1979 under the leadership of a Progressive Conservative minority and Prime Minister Joe Clark. The 32nd Canadian Parliament was in session from 14 April 1980 until 9 July 1984 and was controlled by a Liberal Party majority, led first by Prime Minister Pierre Trudeau and the 22nd Canadian Ministry, and then by Prime Minister John Turner.",
"Title: Tansu Çiller\n\nTansu Çiller (] ; born 24 May 1946) is a Turkish academician, economist, and politician who served as the 22nd Prime Minister of Turkey from 1993 to 1996. She is Turkey's first and only female prime minister to date. As the leader of the True Path Party, she went on to concurrently serve as Deputy Prime Minister of Turkey and as Minister of Foreign Affairs between 1996 and 1997.",
"Title: Malcolm Fraser\n\nJohn Malcolm Fraser {'1': \", '2': \", '3': \", '4': \"} ( ; 21 May 1930 – 20 March 2015) was an Australian politician who was the 22nd Prime Minister of Australia and the Leader of the Liberal Party from 1975 to 1983.",
"Title: 2006 Australian Grand Prix\n\nThe 2006 Australian Grand Prix (formally the LXXI Foster's Australian Grand Prix) was a Formula One motor race held at the Melbourne Grand Prix Circuit in Albert Park, Melbourne on 2 April 2006. The 57-lap race was the 22nd Australian Grand Prix as part of the World Championship, and the 71st Australian Grand Prix overall. It was also the third round of the 2006 Formula One season; the Australian Grand Prix had been the season opener since 1996, but this race was held later due to the 2006 Commonwealth Games being held in Melbourne at the time of the opening round. The season was instead opened in Bahrain, and Australia regained its first round of the season slot for 2007.",
"Title: PNG solution\n\nThe Regional Resettlement Arrangement between Australia and Papua New Guinea, colloquially known as the PNG solution, is the name given to an Australian government policy in which any asylum seeker who comes to Australia by boat without a visa will be refused settlement in Australia, instead being settled in Papua New Guinea if they are found to be legitimate refugees. The policy includes a significant expansion of the Australian immigration detention facility on Manus Island, where refugees will be sent to be processed prior to resettlement in Papua New Guinea, and if their refugee status is found to be non-genuine, they will be either repatriated, sent to a third country other than Australia or remain in detention indefinitely. The policy was announced on 19 July 2013 by Australian Prime Minister Kevin Rudd and Papua New Guinean Prime Minister Peter O'Neill, effective immediately, in response to a growing number of asylum seeker boat arrivals. The then Opposition Leader Tony Abbott initially welcomed the policy, while Greens leader Christine Milne and several human rights advocate groups opposed it, with demonstrations protesting the policy held in every major Australian city after the announcement."
] |
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