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What is a shipping canal connecting Sturgeon Bay on Green Bay with Lake Michigan, Love Canal or Sturgeon Bay Ship Canal ?
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Sturgeon Bay Ship Canal
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comparison
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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."
],
"title": "Sturgeon Bay Bridge"
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"Sturgeon Bay is a city in and the county seat of Door County, Wisconsin, United States.",
" The population was 9,144 at the 2010 census.",
" It is located at the natural end of Sturgeon Bay, although the Sturgeon Bay Ship Canal was built across the remainder of the Door Peninsula."
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"Bay Shipbuilding Company (BSC) is a shipyard and dry dock company in Sturgeon Bay, Door County, Wisconsin.",
" As of 2015, Bay Ships was a subsidiary of Fincantieri Marine Group and produces articulated tug and barges, OPA-90 compliant double hull tank ships and offshore support vessels.",
" It also provides repair services to the lake freighter fleet.",
" In the past the shipyard located in Sturgeon Bay has operated under several different names and traces its history back to 1918.",
" The company also built 40,000 ton Lake freighters in the 1970s and 1980s.",
" While capable of producing large freighters, the yard has not built a freighter over 20,000 tons since 1987.",
" Former names of the shipyards at the 2015 location of Bay Shipbuilding are: Sturgeon Bay Shipbuilding, Leathem D. Smith Shipbuilding Company and Christy Corporation."
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"title": "Bay Shipbuilding Company"
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"Coast Guard Station Sturgeon Bay is a United States Coast Guard station located on Lake Michigan and the Sturgeon Bay Ship Canal in the Town of Sturgeon Bay in Door County, Wisconsin, just outside the city of Sturgeon Bay.",
" The Sturgeon Bay Canal Light is located within the limits of the station.",
" Duties of the station include Search and Rescue, Law Enforcement and Ice Rescue missions during the winter months."
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"title": "Coast Guard Station Sturgeon Bay"
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"The Sturgeon Bay Ship Canal is a shipping canal connecting Sturgeon Bay on Green Bay with Lake Michigan, across the Door Peninsula, at the city of Sturgeon Bay, Wisconsin, United States."
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"USCGC \"Sturgeon Bay\" (WTGB 109) is the newest of the United States Coast Guard 140-foot \"Bay\"-class cutters.",
" Homeported in Bayonne, New Jersey, the primary missions of \"Sturgeon Bay\" and her crew are Domestic Icebreaking and Ports, Waters, & Coastal Security.",
" During the winter months, \"Sturgeon Bay\" is responsible for providing search and rescue capabilities to the ice-covered areas in New York City and the Hudson Valley, as well as throughout coastal New England.",
" The cutter also facilitates the safe navigation of commercial product, including gasoline and heating oil, through the ice-choked Hudson River from New York City to Albany.",
" All \"Bay\"-class cutters, including \"Sturgeon Bay\", use a low-pressure-air hull lubrication or bubbler system that forces air and water between the hull and ice.",
" This system improves icebreaking capabilities by reducing resistance against the hull, reducing horsepower requirements."
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"title": "USCGC Sturgeon Bay (WTGB-109)"
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"Love Canal is a neighborhood within Niagara Falls, New York.",
" The neighborhood is infamously known as the host of a 70-acre landfill that served as the epicenter of a massive environmental pollution disaster that affected the health of hundreds of residents, culminating in an extensive Superfund cleanup operation."
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"The Door Peninsula is a peninsula in eastern Wisconsin, separating the southern part of the Green Bay from Lake Michigan.",
" The peninsula begins in northern Brown and Kewaunee counties and proceeds northeast to include all of Door County.",
" It is the western portion of the Niagara Escarpment.",
" Well known for its cherry and apple orchards, the Door Peninsula is a popular tourism destination.",
" With the 1882 completion of the Sturgeon Bay Ship Canal, the northern half of the peninsula became an island."
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"Sturgeon Bay is an arm of Green Bay extending southeastward approximately 10 miles into the Door Peninsula at the city of Sturgeon Bay, located approximately halfway up the Door Peninsula.",
" The bay is connected to Lake Michigan by the Sturgeon Bay Ship Canal.",
" Three bridges cross the bay, including the historic Sturgeon Bay Bridge, and the recently finished Oregon Street Bridge."
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"Sturgeon Bay was a small lumbering community the U.S. state of Michigan, located in Bliss Township on the southern border of what is now Wilderness State Park in the northwest part of Emmet County.",
" Almost nothing remains of Sturgeon Bay.",
" It was located on the south shore of Sturgeon Bay, an indentation of Lake Michigan, just west of where Sturgeon Bay Trail and M-119 intersect.",
" Intersection is Sturgeon Bay Trail and Lake Shore Drive.",
" M-119 terminates approximately four miles to the south of this intersection at Cross Village.",
" See Wikipedia entry for M-119 for correct information on the northern terminus of M-119."
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"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.",
"Title: Sturgeon Bay, Wisconsin\n\nSturgeon Bay is a city in and the county seat of Door County, Wisconsin, United States. The population was 9,144 at the 2010 census. It is located at the natural end of Sturgeon Bay, although the Sturgeon Bay Ship Canal was built across the remainder of the Door Peninsula.",
"Title: Bay Shipbuilding Company\n\nBay Shipbuilding Company (BSC) is a shipyard and dry dock company in Sturgeon Bay, Door County, Wisconsin. As of 2015, Bay Ships was a subsidiary of Fincantieri Marine Group and produces articulated tug and barges, OPA-90 compliant double hull tank ships and offshore support vessels. It also provides repair services to the lake freighter fleet. In the past the shipyard located in Sturgeon Bay has operated under several different names and traces its history back to 1918. The company also built 40,000 ton Lake freighters in the 1970s and 1980s. While capable of producing large freighters, the yard has not built a freighter over 20,000 tons since 1987. Former names of the shipyards at the 2015 location of Bay Shipbuilding are: Sturgeon Bay Shipbuilding, Leathem D. Smith Shipbuilding Company and Christy Corporation.",
"Title: Coast Guard Station Sturgeon Bay\n\nCoast Guard Station Sturgeon Bay is a United States Coast Guard station located on Lake Michigan and the Sturgeon Bay Ship Canal in the Town of Sturgeon Bay in Door County, Wisconsin, just outside the city of Sturgeon Bay. The Sturgeon Bay Canal Light is located within the limits of the station. Duties of the station include Search and Rescue, Law Enforcement and Ice Rescue missions during the winter months.",
"Title: Sturgeon Bay Ship Canal\n\nThe Sturgeon Bay Ship Canal is a shipping canal connecting Sturgeon Bay on Green Bay with Lake Michigan, across the Door Peninsula, at the city of Sturgeon Bay, Wisconsin, United States.",
"Title: USCGC Sturgeon Bay (WTGB-109)\n\nUSCGC \"Sturgeon Bay\" (WTGB 109) is the newest of the United States Coast Guard 140-foot \"Bay\"-class cutters. Homeported in Bayonne, New Jersey, the primary missions of \"Sturgeon Bay\" and her crew are Domestic Icebreaking and Ports, Waters, & Coastal Security. During the winter months, \"Sturgeon Bay\" is responsible for providing search and rescue capabilities to the ice-covered areas in New York City and the Hudson Valley, as well as throughout coastal New England. The cutter also facilitates the safe navigation of commercial product, including gasoline and heating oil, through the ice-choked Hudson River from New York City to Albany. All \"Bay\"-class cutters, including \"Sturgeon Bay\", use a low-pressure-air hull lubrication or bubbler system that forces air and water between the hull and ice. This system improves icebreaking capabilities by reducing resistance against the hull, reducing horsepower requirements.",
"Title: Love Canal\n\nLove Canal is a neighborhood within Niagara Falls, New York. The neighborhood is infamously known as the host of a 70-acre landfill that served as the epicenter of a massive environmental pollution disaster that affected the health of hundreds of residents, culminating in an extensive Superfund cleanup operation.",
"Title: Door Peninsula\n\nThe Door Peninsula is a peninsula in eastern Wisconsin, separating the southern part of the Green Bay from Lake Michigan. The peninsula begins in northern Brown and Kewaunee counties and proceeds northeast to include all of Door County. It is the western portion of the Niagara Escarpment. Well known for its cherry and apple orchards, the Door Peninsula is a popular tourism destination. With the 1882 completion of the Sturgeon Bay Ship Canal, the northern half of the peninsula became an island.",
"Title: Sturgeon Bay\n\nSturgeon Bay is an arm of Green Bay extending southeastward approximately 10 miles into the Door Peninsula at the city of Sturgeon Bay, located approximately halfway up the Door Peninsula. The bay is connected to Lake Michigan by the Sturgeon Bay Ship Canal. Three bridges cross the bay, including the historic Sturgeon Bay Bridge, and the recently finished Oregon Street Bridge.",
"Title: Sturgeon Bay, Michigan\n\nSturgeon Bay was a small lumbering community the U.S. state of Michigan, located in Bliss Township on the southern border of what is now Wilderness State Park in the northwest part of Emmet County. Almost nothing remains of Sturgeon Bay. It was located on the south shore of Sturgeon Bay, an indentation of Lake Michigan, just west of where Sturgeon Bay Trail and M-119 intersect. Intersection is Sturgeon Bay Trail and Lake Shore Drive. M-119 terminates approximately four miles to the south of this intersection at Cross Village. See Wikipedia entry for M-119 for correct information on the northern terminus of M-119."
] |
501
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Astralwerks was a label that released an album by the artist from what North Carolina city?
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Chapel Hill
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"William Robert Purcell (born February 12, 1931) is a Democratic politician.",
" He was a member of the North Carolina General Assembly representing the state's twenty-fifth Senate district, including constituents in Anson, Richmond, Scotland and Stanly counties 1997-2013.",
" Purcell served as a captain in the U.S. army medical corp in France from 1957-1959.",
" Purcell then graduated from Davidson College and the University of North Carolina School of Medicine and was a pediatrician.",
" Purcell served on the Laurinburg, North Carolina city council and was mayor."
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"Dick Elliott was a Democratic member of the South Carolina Senate, representing the 28th District since 1992.",
" He was previously a member of the South Carolina House of Representatives from 1982 through 1992.",
" He went to Wingate Junior College now Wingate University and to Clemson University.",
" Elliott was a real estate developer.",
" He served on the Horry County, South Carolina Council and the North Myrtle Beach, South Carolina City Council."
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"Cecil Bothwell (born 16 October 1950) is an American politician, writer, artist, musician and builder.",
" Bothwell was elected to the Asheville, North Carolina city council in 2009 and reelected in 2013."
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"Porter Weston Robinson (born July 15, 1992) is an American DJ, record producer and musician from Chapel Hill, North Carolina.",
" He has released multiple number one singles across different electronic genres.",
" His debut full length studio album, \"Worlds\", was released on August 12, 2014."
],
"title": "Porter Robinson"
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"Northern Nash High School is a high school located in Nash County, west of the Rocky Mount, North Carolina city limits."
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"title": "Northern Nash High School"
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"Francis “Frank” Osborne (1853-1920) was the Attorney General of North Carolina from 1893-1896.",
" Osborne was born in Charlotte, North Carolina and attended the University of Virginia before reading law for 2 years in the offices of Richmond Mumford Pearson, Chief Justice of the North Carolina Supreme Court.",
" Osborne was admitted to the North Carolina Bar in 1875.",
" At age 25, he was elected mayor of the city of Charlotte.",
" He was elected Attorney General of North Carolina in 1893, but, defeated for reelection to the same office in 1896.",
" Osborne served a term as a State Senator from Mecklenburg County, North Carolina in the North Carolina General Assembly from 1898-1899.",
" He served on 9 standing Senate Committees.",
" After 1899, Osborne resumed his legal practice at the law firm of Osborne, Maxwell & Kearn.",
" Though, himself, a Democrat, in 1901 Osborne defended both North Carolina Supreme Court Chief Justice David M. Furches and North Carolina Supreme Court Associate Justice Robert Martin Douglas during their impeachment hearings.",
" Osborne was of the opinion that the Republican judges’ impeachments were unwarranted and an attempted political purge.",
" Osborne’s brilliant speech before the North Carolina General Assembly in closing defense of the justices caused both to be acquitted.",
" As reward for his successful defense of the justices, Theodore Roosevelt upon assuming office as President of the United States appointed Osborne a United States District Judge."
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"The Winston-Salem Beltway is a proposed freeway loop around the North Carolina city of Winston-Salem.",
" The northeastern and northwestern segments of this beltway, deemed the Winston-Salem Northern Beltway project, are the parts of the loop currently underway.",
" The eastern section of the beltway will be designated as NC 74 (Future I-74) and the western section has been designated as North Carolina Highway 452 (NC 452)."
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"title": "Winston-Salem Beltway"
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"Cynthia D. Brown is a former Durham, North Carolina City Councilwoman and Candidate for U.S. Senate in 2002.",
" Brown died November 14, 2016.",
" She was 58."
],
"title": "Cynthia D. Brown"
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"Astralwerks is a US-based record label primarily focused on electronic and dance music.",
" A unit of Universal Music Group, its material is distributed via Capitol Music Group, and also releases materials mostly from EMI Music Australia.",
" Some of the label's most popular recent releases have come from deadmau5, Mat Zo, Porter Robinson, Empire of the Sun, Nervo and Halsey."
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"The Gastonia Rangers were a class A minor league baseball team located in Gastonia, North Carolina.",
" 2017 Hall of Fame Inductee Iván Rodríguez played for Gastonia in 1987.",
" The team played first as the Rangers in the Western Carolinas League (1973–1974), then later in the same league renamed as the South Atlantic League (1987–1992), during their affiliation with the Texas Rangers.",
" The franchise was also the Gastonia Tigers (1986), Gastonia Jets (1985), Gastonia Expos (1983–1984) and Gastonia Cardinals (1980–1982).",
" Their home stadium was Sims Legion Park.",
" After the 1992 season, the team moved to another North Carolina city, Hickory, and have been known as the Hickory Crawdads ever since."
],
"title": "Gastonia Rangers"
}
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"Title: William R. Purcell\n\nWilliam Robert Purcell (born February 12, 1931) is a Democratic politician. He was a member of the North Carolina General Assembly representing the state's twenty-fifth Senate district, including constituents in Anson, Richmond, Scotland and Stanly counties 1997-2013. Purcell served as a captain in the U.S. army medical corp in France from 1957-1959. Purcell then graduated from Davidson College and the University of North Carolina School of Medicine and was a pediatrician. Purcell served on the Laurinburg, North Carolina city council and was mayor.",
"Title: Dick Elliott (politician)\n\nDick Elliott was a Democratic member of the South Carolina Senate, representing the 28th District since 1992. He was previously a member of the South Carolina House of Representatives from 1982 through 1992. He went to Wingate Junior College now Wingate University and to Clemson University. Elliott was a real estate developer. He served on the Horry County, South Carolina Council and the North Myrtle Beach, South Carolina City Council.",
"Title: Cecil Bothwell\n\nCecil Bothwell (born 16 October 1950) is an American politician, writer, artist, musician and builder. Bothwell was elected to the Asheville, North Carolina city council in 2009 and reelected in 2013.",
"Title: Porter Robinson\n\nPorter Weston Robinson (born July 15, 1992) is an American DJ, record producer and musician from Chapel Hill, North Carolina. He has released multiple number one singles across different electronic genres. His debut full length studio album, \"Worlds\", was released on August 12, 2014.",
"Title: Northern Nash High School\n\nNorthern Nash High School is a high school located in Nash County, west of the Rocky Mount, North Carolina city limits.",
"Title: Francis Osborne (North Carolina politician)\n\nFrancis “Frank” Osborne (1853-1920) was the Attorney General of North Carolina from 1893-1896. Osborne was born in Charlotte, North Carolina and attended the University of Virginia before reading law for 2 years in the offices of Richmond Mumford Pearson, Chief Justice of the North Carolina Supreme Court. Osborne was admitted to the North Carolina Bar in 1875. At age 25, he was elected mayor of the city of Charlotte. He was elected Attorney General of North Carolina in 1893, but, defeated for reelection to the same office in 1896. Osborne served a term as a State Senator from Mecklenburg County, North Carolina in the North Carolina General Assembly from 1898-1899. He served on 9 standing Senate Committees. After 1899, Osborne resumed his legal practice at the law firm of Osborne, Maxwell & Kearn. Though, himself, a Democrat, in 1901 Osborne defended both North Carolina Supreme Court Chief Justice David M. Furches and North Carolina Supreme Court Associate Justice Robert Martin Douglas during their impeachment hearings. Osborne was of the opinion that the Republican judges’ impeachments were unwarranted and an attempted political purge. Osborne’s brilliant speech before the North Carolina General Assembly in closing defense of the justices caused both to be acquitted. As reward for his successful defense of the justices, Theodore Roosevelt upon assuming office as President of the United States appointed Osborne a United States District Judge.",
"Title: Winston-Salem Beltway\n\nThe Winston-Salem Beltway is a proposed freeway loop around the North Carolina city of Winston-Salem. The northeastern and northwestern segments of this beltway, deemed the Winston-Salem Northern Beltway project, are the parts of the loop currently underway. The eastern section of the beltway will be designated as NC 74 (Future I-74) and the western section has been designated as North Carolina Highway 452 (NC 452).",
"Title: Cynthia D. Brown\n\nCynthia D. Brown is a former Durham, North Carolina City Councilwoman and Candidate for U.S. Senate in 2002. Brown died November 14, 2016. She was 58.",
"Title: Astralwerks\n\nAstralwerks is a US-based record label primarily focused on electronic and dance music. A unit of Universal Music Group, its material is distributed via Capitol Music Group, and also releases materials mostly from EMI Music Australia. Some of the label's most popular recent releases have come from deadmau5, Mat Zo, Porter Robinson, Empire of the Sun, Nervo and Halsey.",
"Title: Gastonia Rangers\n\nThe Gastonia Rangers were a class A minor league baseball team located in Gastonia, North Carolina. 2017 Hall of Fame Inductee Iván Rodríguez played for Gastonia in 1987. The team played first as the Rangers in the Western Carolinas League (1973–1974), then later in the same league renamed as the South Atlantic League (1987–1992), during their affiliation with the Texas Rangers. The franchise was also the Gastonia Tigers (1986), Gastonia Jets (1985), Gastonia Expos (1983–1984) and Gastonia Cardinals (1980–1982). Their home stadium was Sims Legion Park. After the 1992 season, the team moved to another North Carolina city, Hickory, and have been known as the Hickory Crawdads ever since."
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What is an enclosed shopping center located in Richardson, Texas, United States that includes pad sites one being an American drive-in fast-food restaurant chain ranked 10th in "QSR Magazine"'s rankings of the top 50 quick-service and fast-casual restaurant brands in the nation?
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Richardson Square Mall
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"Troy Nuel Smith, Sr. (May 26, 1922 – October 26, 2009) was an American entrepreneur who founded Sonic Drive-In, a fast-food restaurant chain based in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, that recreates the drive-in diner feel of the 1950s, complete with carhops who usually wear roller skates.",
" By the time of Smith's death in 2009, the chain had 3,600 restaurants in 42 U.S. states."
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"Richardson Square Mall was an enclosed shopping center located in Richardson, Texas, United States.",
" Richardson Square Mall demolition began in June 2007.",
" Now located in its place is an outdoor retail center which goes by the name Richardson Square.",
" The retail center includes Super Target with a Starbucks and Pizza Hut Express inside, Sears, Ross Dress for Less, Anna's Linens, and a Lowe's home improvement store.",
" The center also includes pad sites such as Panda Express, Chick-fil-A, Whataburger, Sonic Drive-In, and a Bank of America."
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"A pad site or outparcel is a freestanding parcel of commercial real estate located in the front of a larger shopping center or strip mall.",
" Desirable because of their visibility to consumers, accessibility, and the ease of facilitating drive-thru service, pad sites are typically sought after by banks, casual dining, and fast food restaurants.",
" Pad sites usually range between 2,000 and 75,000 square feet (2000 and ).",
" They can be ground leased by developers or purchased outright.",
" The former offers a lower up-front cost, but the user is unable to use the land as collateral to finance building expenses because pad sites do not have their own legal address.",
" The latter requires a larger capital investment, but provides the user an appreciable asset in real estate."
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"Meson Sandwiches is a fast-casual restaurant chain that primarily sells sandwiches, salads and breakfast items, which it serves all day long.",
" Based in Mayagüez, Puerto Rico El Meson Sandwiches is Puerto Rico’s largest restaurant chain.",
" In 2012 it was named one of the world’s top fast food chains by \"Travel & Leisure\" magazine."
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"The Maine Mall, also known as Maine Mall, built in 1971, is an enclosed shopping mall located in South Portland, Maine, a suburb of Portland.",
" At 1200000 sqft , it is the largest shopping mall in the state of Maine, and the largest in northern New England.",
" Anchored by Best Buy, JCPenney, Macy's, and Sears, the mall features over 140 tenants, a food court and several ancillary restaurant/retail pad sites."
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"Mac's Steak in the Rough is a drive-in fast-food restaurant in Albuquerque, New Mexico, that serves American and New Mexican cuisine.",
" It used to be a chain of restaurants, but its locations were reduced to a single restaurant.",
" They have begun to expand again, by opening a location inside the Latitudes gas station near the entrance of Intel in Rio Rancho."
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"Sonic Drive-In, more commonly known as Sonic, is an American drive-in fast-food restaurant chain based in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma.",
" As of August 31, 2016, restaurants were in 45 U.S. states.",
" In 2011, it was ranked 10th in \"QSR Magazine\"'s rankings of the top 50 quick-service and fast-casual restaurant brands in the nation (moving the 13th for 2015 and 2016).",
" Known for its use of carhops on roller skates, the company annually hosts a competition to determine the top skating carhop in its system."
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"McDonald's Canada (French: \"Les Restaurants McDonald du Canada Ltée\" ) is the Canadian master franchise of the fast-food restaurant chain McDonald's, owned by the American parent McDonald's Corporation.",
" One of Canada's largest fast-food restaurant chains, the franchise sells food items, including hamburgers, chicken, French fries and soft drinks all across the country.",
" McDonald's is known for its high fat and calorie foods, but it also has alternatives such as salads, juices and milk.",
" McDonald's was previously Canada's largest food service operator before being overtaken by Tim Hortons in 2005.",
" The slogans used in Canada are \"i'm lovin' it\" (in English) and \"c'est ça que j'm\" (in French)."
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"Bennigan's is an Irish pub-themed casual dining restaurant chain founded in 1976 in Atlanta by restaurateur Norman E. Brinker as one of America's original casual dining concepts.",
" The chain operated under the restaurant division of Pillsbury for most of its history, until Pillsbury was bought out by the British liquor conglomerate Grand Metropolitan Known.",
" Due to laws preventing liquor manufacturers from also operating liquor sellers, the chain was sold to Texas-based Metromedia restaurants, until the company filed for bankruptcy in 2008.",
" The chain then went through a series of restructuring and ownership changes until it was purchased by Legendary Restaurant Brands, LLC in 2015.",
" The company is now operating out of Dallas, Texas."
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"The Dulles Town Center (DTC) is a two-level enclosed shopping mall in Dulles, Loudoun County, Virginia, United States, located five miles north of the Washington Dulles International Airport.",
" The retail center gives its name to the census-designated place (CDP) within which it is located.",
" It encompasses 1400000 sqft of GLA and is the largest enclosed shopping center in Loudoun County.",
" The mall caters to the burgeoning and affluent population of eastern Loudoun and western Fairfax counties.",
" Dulles Town Center is anchored by Dick's Sporting Goods, J.C. Penney, Lord and Taylor, Macy's, Nordstrom, Sears and features an eclectic mix of upscale retailers such as Abercrombie & Fitch, Banana Republic, and LOFT.",
" In addition, the mall has been a launch pad for international retailers emerging into the U.S. market.",
" High-end New Zealand children's store Pumpkin Patch opened its second U.S. store and German restaurant chain Vapiano opened its third U.S. location at Dulles Town Center in 2007.",
" In 2015, Vapiano closed down and it's former spot is now unoccupied in the mall."
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"Title: Troy Smith (businessman)\n\nTroy Nuel Smith, Sr. (May 26, 1922 – October 26, 2009) was an American entrepreneur who founded Sonic Drive-In, a fast-food restaurant chain based in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, that recreates the drive-in diner feel of the 1950s, complete with carhops who usually wear roller skates. By the time of Smith's death in 2009, the chain had 3,600 restaurants in 42 U.S. states.",
"Title: Richardson Square Mall\n\nRichardson Square Mall was an enclosed shopping center located in Richardson, Texas, United States. Richardson Square Mall demolition began in June 2007. Now located in its place is an outdoor retail center which goes by the name Richardson Square. The retail center includes Super Target with a Starbucks and Pizza Hut Express inside, Sears, Ross Dress for Less, Anna's Linens, and a Lowe's home improvement store. The center also includes pad sites such as Panda Express, Chick-fil-A, Whataburger, Sonic Drive-In, and a Bank of America.",
"Title: Pad site\n\nA pad site or outparcel is a freestanding parcel of commercial real estate located in the front of a larger shopping center or strip mall. Desirable because of their visibility to consumers, accessibility, and the ease of facilitating drive-thru service, pad sites are typically sought after by banks, casual dining, and fast food restaurants. Pad sites usually range between 2,000 and 75,000 square feet (2000 and ). They can be ground leased by developers or purchased outright. The former offers a lower up-front cost, but the user is unable to use the land as collateral to finance building expenses because pad sites do not have their own legal address. The latter requires a larger capital investment, but provides the user an appreciable asset in real estate.",
"Title: El Meson Sandwiches\n\nMeson Sandwiches is a fast-casual restaurant chain that primarily sells sandwiches, salads and breakfast items, which it serves all day long. Based in Mayagüez, Puerto Rico El Meson Sandwiches is Puerto Rico’s largest restaurant chain. In 2012 it was named one of the world’s top fast food chains by \"Travel & Leisure\" magazine.",
"Title: The Maine Mall\n\nThe Maine Mall, also known as Maine Mall, built in 1971, is an enclosed shopping mall located in South Portland, Maine, a suburb of Portland. At 1200000 sqft , it is the largest shopping mall in the state of Maine, and the largest in northern New England. Anchored by Best Buy, JCPenney, Macy's, and Sears, the mall features over 140 tenants, a food court and several ancillary restaurant/retail pad sites.",
"Title: Mac's Steak in the Rough\n\nMac's Steak in the Rough is a drive-in fast-food restaurant in Albuquerque, New Mexico, that serves American and New Mexican cuisine. It used to be a chain of restaurants, but its locations were reduced to a single restaurant. They have begun to expand again, by opening a location inside the Latitudes gas station near the entrance of Intel in Rio Rancho.",
"Title: Sonic Drive-In\n\nSonic Drive-In, more commonly known as Sonic, is an American drive-in fast-food restaurant chain based in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma. As of August 31, 2016, restaurants were in 45 U.S. states. In 2011, it was ranked 10th in \"QSR Magazine\"'s rankings of the top 50 quick-service and fast-casual restaurant brands in the nation (moving the 13th for 2015 and 2016). Known for its use of carhops on roller skates, the company annually hosts a competition to determine the top skating carhop in its system.",
"Title: McDonald's Canada\n\nMcDonald's Canada (French: \"Les Restaurants McDonald du Canada Ltée\" ) is the Canadian master franchise of the fast-food restaurant chain McDonald's, owned by the American parent McDonald's Corporation. One of Canada's largest fast-food restaurant chains, the franchise sells food items, including hamburgers, chicken, French fries and soft drinks all across the country. McDonald's is known for its high fat and calorie foods, but it also has alternatives such as salads, juices and milk. McDonald's was previously Canada's largest food service operator before being overtaken by Tim Hortons in 2005. The slogans used in Canada are \"i'm lovin' it\" (in English) and \"c'est ça que j'm\" (in French).",
"Title: Bennigan's\n\nBennigan's is an Irish pub-themed casual dining restaurant chain founded in 1976 in Atlanta by restaurateur Norman E. Brinker as one of America's original casual dining concepts. The chain operated under the restaurant division of Pillsbury for most of its history, until Pillsbury was bought out by the British liquor conglomerate Grand Metropolitan Known. Due to laws preventing liquor manufacturers from also operating liquor sellers, the chain was sold to Texas-based Metromedia restaurants, until the company filed for bankruptcy in 2008. The chain then went through a series of restructuring and ownership changes until it was purchased by Legendary Restaurant Brands, LLC in 2015. The company is now operating out of Dallas, Texas.",
"Title: Dulles Town Center\n\nThe Dulles Town Center (DTC) is a two-level enclosed shopping mall in Dulles, Loudoun County, Virginia, United States, located five miles north of the Washington Dulles International Airport. The retail center gives its name to the census-designated place (CDP) within which it is located. It encompasses 1400000 sqft of GLA and is the largest enclosed shopping center in Loudoun County. The mall caters to the burgeoning and affluent population of eastern Loudoun and western Fairfax counties. Dulles Town Center is anchored by Dick's Sporting Goods, J.C. Penney, Lord and Taylor, Macy's, Nordstrom, Sears and features an eclectic mix of upscale retailers such as Abercrombie & Fitch, Banana Republic, and LOFT. In addition, the mall has been a launch pad for international retailers emerging into the U.S. market. High-end New Zealand children's store Pumpkin Patch opened its second U.S. store and German restaurant chain Vapiano opened its third U.S. location at Dulles Town Center in 2007. In 2015, Vapiano closed down and it's former spot is now unoccupied in the mall."
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During Payback (2016) which current United States Champion wrestler was defeated by Roman Reigns?
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A.J. Styles
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"Title: Ron Killings\n\nRonnie Aaron Killings (born January 19, 1972) is an American professional wrestler, actor and rapper. He is signed to WWE under the ring name R-Truth performing on the Raw brand. Killings is a former one time United States Champion and a one time Tag Team Champion as R-Truth, and a two time Hardcore Champion under the ring name K-Kwik. Between 2010 and 2011, Killings headlined five WWE pay-per-view events; three times in world title contention.",
"Title: Soulman Alex G\n\nAlex Gibson is a professional wrestler better known as \"Soulman\" Alex G. He is one of the two trainers who trained former WWE United States champion Montel Vontavious Porter and former NXT Tag Team champion Konnor.",
"Title: 1987 Little League World Series\n\nThe 1987 Little League World Series took place between August 25 and August 29 in Williamsport, Pennsylvania. The Hualien Little League from Hualien, Taiwan, defeated the United States Champion Northwood Little League of Irvine, California, in the championship game of the 41st Little League World Series.",
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"Title: Orlando Jordan\n\nOrlando Mason Jordan (born April 21, 1974) is an American-Australian semi-retired professional wrestler. He is best known for his tenure in World Wrestling Entertainment (WWE), where he was a one-time United States Champion. He is also known for his stint with Total Nonstop Action Wrestling (TNA).",
"Title: A.J. Styles\n\nAllen Neal Jones (born June 2, 1977), best known by the ring name AJ Styles (also stylized as A.J. Styles), is an American professional wrestler who is signed to WWE performing on the SmackDown brand, where he is the current United States Champion in his second reign. He has long been regarded as one of the world's best professional wrestlers."
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Where does Alex Barrera play home games?
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Estadio Francisco de la Hera
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"Title: List of Miami Marlins seasons\n\nThe Miami Marlins (originally the Florida Marlins from 1993 until 2011) are a professional baseball team that has been based in Miami Gardens, Florida since becoming an expansion team in . The Marlins are a member of both the Major League Baseball's (MLB) National League Eastern Division and the National League (NL) itself. For the first 19 seasons, the Marlins played their home games at Sun Life Stadium. Beginning with the season, the Marlins play home games at Marlins Park in Little Havana.",
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"Title: North Shore Knights\n\nThe North Shore Knights are a minor professional ice hockey team in the Federal Hockey League based out of Kingsville, Ontario. The Knights play the majority of their home games at the Kingsville Arena Complex during their first season. The team will also play home games in several other cities in Ontario and Quebec.",
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The 2006 disaster drama film starring an American actor in "Revolutionary Road" and "99 Homes" is based on what?
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September 11 attacks
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"Title: Andrea Berloff\n\nAndrea Berloff (born 1974) is an American screenwriter, actress, and producer. Berloff is best known for writing the 2006 disaster drama film \"World Trade Center\", and co-writing the 2015 biographical drama \"Straight Outta Compton.\"",
"Title: 2015 Deauville American Film Festival\n\nThe 41st Deauville American Film Festival took place at Deauville, France from September 4 to 13, 2015. Baltasar Kormákur's biographical disaster film \"Everest\" served as the opening night film. \" Sicario\" by Denis Villeneuve was the closing night film of the festival. The Grand Prix was awarded to \"99 Homes\" by Ramin Bahrani.",
"Title: Kaala Patthar\n\nKaala Patthar (Hindi: काला पत्थर , English: \"Black Stone\" ) is a 1979 Indian Hindi disaster drama film based on the Chasnala mining disaster. It was produced and directed by Yash Chopra. The screenplay was written by Salim-Javed. This film is the fourth collaboration between Amitabh Bachchan, Shashi Kapoor and director Yash Chopra after the hugely successful \"Deewaar\" (1975), \"Kabhie Kabhie\" (1976) and \"Trishul\" (1978). However, this film did average business at the box office. It was nominated for Filmfare awards. While Rajesh Roshan composed songs for the lyrics penned by Sahir, the background score was composed by Salil Chowdhary.",
"Title: Mark Wahlberg\n\nMark Robert Michael Wahlberg (born June 5, 1971) is an American actor, producer, businessman, former model, and former rapper. Wahlberg was known as Marky Mark in his early career as frontman for the group Marky Mark and the Funky Bunch, releasing the albums \"Music for the People\" and \"You Gotta Believe\". Wahlberg later transitioned to acting, appearing in films such as the drama \"Boogie Nights\" and the satirical war comedy-drama \"Three Kings\" during the 1990s. In the 2000s, he starred in the biographical disaster drama \"The Perfect Storm\", the science fiction film \"Planet of the Apes\", the heist film \"The Italian Job\", and the Martin Scorsese-directed neo-noir crime drama \"The Departed\", for which he received an Academy Award nomination for Best Supporting Actor. In the 2010s, he starred in the action comedy \"The Other Guys\" alongside Will Ferrell, the biographical sports drama \"The Fighter\" (for which he earned an Academy Award nomination as a producer for Best Picture), the comedy \"Ted\", the war film \"Lone Survivor\", the crime comedy \"Pain & Gain\", the science fiction action film \"\" and the sequel \"\", the comedy \"Daddy's Home\", the disaster film \"Deepwater Horizon\", and the thriller \"Patriots Day\".",
"Title: Peter Berg\n\nPeter Berg (born March 11, 1964) is an American director, actor, producer, and writer of film, television, and music videos. His directorial film works include the black comedy \"Very Bad Things\" (1998), the action comedy \"The Rundown\" (2003), the sports drama \"Friday Night Lights\" (2004), the action thriller \"The Kingdom\" (2007), the superhero comedy-drama \"Hancock\" (2008), the military science fiction war film \"Battleship\" (2012), the war film \"Lone Survivor\" (2013), the disaster drama \"Deepwater Horizon\" (2016), and the Boston Marathon bombing drama \"Patriots Day\" (2016), the latter three all starring Mark Wahlberg. In addition to cameo appearances in the last six of these titles, he has had prominent acting roles in films including \"Cop Land\" (1997), \"Corky Romano\" (2001), \"Collateral\" (2004), \"Smokin' Aces\" (2006) and \"Lions for Lambs\" (2007).",
"Title: 99 Homes\n\n99 Homes is a 2014 American drama film directed by Ramin Bahrani, and written by Bahrani and Amir Naderi. The film stars Andrew Garfield, Michael Shannon and Laura Dern. Set in Florida, the film follows single father Dennis Nash (Garfield) and his family as they are evicted from their home by businessman Rick Carver (Shannon), forcing Nash to help Carver in evicting people out of their homes in exchange for their own home. Bahrani dedicated the film to the late film critic Roger Ebert. It competed for the Golden Lion at the 71st Venice International Film Festival. It won Grand Prix at 2015 Deauville American Film Festival. It also screened in the Special Presentations section of the 2014 Toronto International Film Festival. The film was released in a limited release on September 25, 2015, by Broad Green Pictures.",
"Title: Richard Yates (novelist)\n\nRichard Yates (February 3, 1926 – November 7, 1992) was an American fiction writer, identified with the mid-century \"Age of Anxiety\". His first novel, \"Revolutionary Road\", was a finalist for the 1962 National Book Award. His first short story collection, \"Eleven Kinds of Loneliness\", brought comparisons to James Joyce. His critical acclaim, however, was not reflected in commercial success during his lifetime, though interest in Yates has revived somewhat since his death, partly because of an influential 1999 essay by Stewart O'Nan in the Boston Review, a 2003 biography by Blake Bailey and the 2008 Academy Award-nominated and Golden Globe-winning film \"Revolutionary Road\", starring Kate Winslet and Leonardo DiCaprio.",
"Title: Revolutionary Road (film)\n\nRevolutionary Road is a 2008 British-American romantic drama film directed by Sam Mendes. It was written by Justin Haythe and based on the 1961 novel of the same name by Richard Yates. This is the second on-screen collaboration among Leonardo DiCaprio, Kate Winslet and Kathy Bates, who previously co-starred in \"Titanic\". The performances of DiCaprio and Winslet earned them a Golden Globe Award for Best Actor – Motion Picture Drama nomination and a Golden Globe Award for Best Actress respectively, and the film was nominated for a further three Golden Globes, four BAFTAs and three Oscars.",
"Title: World Trade Center (film)\n\nWorld Trade Center is a 2006 disaster drama film directed by Oliver Stone and based on the September 11 attacks at the World Trade Center. It stars Nicolas Cage, Maria Bello, Michael Peña, Maggie Gyllenhaal, Stephen Dorff, and Michael Shannon. The film was shot between October 19, 2005, and February 10, 2006, and released on August 9, 2006.",
"Title: Michael Shannon\n\nMichael Corbett Shannon (born August 7, 1974) is an American actor and musician. He has been nominated twice for the Academy Award for Best Supporting Actor for his roles in \"Revolutionary Road\" (2008) and \"Nocturnal Animals\" (2016), further earning Screen Actors Guild Award and Golden Globe Award nominations for his role in \"99 Homes\" (2014). He received a Tony Award nomination for Best Featured Actor in a Play for \"Long Day's Journey into Night\" (2016)."
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The 1996 New Hampshire gubernatorial election took place on November 5, 1996, who won the election for Senator?
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Jeanne Shaheen
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"The 1996 Montana gubernatorial election took place on November 5, 1996.",
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"The 1970 Minnesota lieutenant gubernatorial election took place on November 3, 1970.",
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"Title: New Hampshire gubernatorial election, 2016\n\nThe 2016 New Hampshire gubernatorial election took place on November 8, 2016, to elect the Governor of New Hampshire, concurrently with the 2016 U.S. presidential election, as well as elections to the United States Senate, elections to the United States House of Representatives and various state and local elections.",
"Title: New Hampshire gubernatorial election, 2012\n\nThe 2012 New Hampshire gubernatorial election took place on November 6, 2012, concurrently with the 2012 U.S. presidential election, U.S. House elections, and various state and local elections.",
"Title: New Hampshire gubernatorial election, 1990\n\nThe 1990 New Hampshire gubernatorial election took place on November 6, 1990. Incumbent Governor Judd Gregg won reelection to a second term that would be his last, as he ran for and won election to the United States Senate in 1992.",
"Title: Montana gubernatorial election, 1996\n\nThe 1996 Montana gubernatorial election took place on November 5, 1996. Incumbent Governor of Montana Marc Racicot, who was first elected in 1992, ran for re-election. After winning the Republican primary against a conservative activist, he moved on to the general election, where he was set to face Chet Blaylock, a former State Senator and the Democratic nominee. However, on October 23, 1996, Blaylock died of a heart attack, and the Montana Democratic Party selected his running mate, State Senator Judy Jacobson, to replace him as the gubernatorial nominee, and she therefore appeared on the ballot as both the gubernatorial nominee and the lieutenant gubernatorial nominee. Ultimately, however, Racicot was able to defeat Jacobson in a landslide to win re-election to his second and final term as governor.",
"Title: New Hampshire gubernatorial election, 2006\n\nThe 2006 New Hampshire gubernatorial election took place on November 7, 2006. Incumbent Democrat John Lynch defeated Republican James B. Coburn and won a second term as Governor of New Hampshire.",
"Title: New Hampshire gubernatorial election, 1994\n\nThe 1994 New Hampshire gubernatorial election took place on November 8, 1994. Incumbent Governor Steve Merrill won the election.",
"Title: Jeanne Shaheen\n\nCynthia Jeanne Shaheen (née Bowers; January 28, 1947) is the senior United States Senator from New Hampshire, since 2009.",
"Title: Minnesota lieutenant gubernatorial election, 1970\n\nThe 1970 Minnesota lieutenant gubernatorial election took place on November 3, 1970. State Senator Rudy Perpich of the Minnesota Democratic-Farmer-Labor Party defeated Duluth Mayor Ben Boo of the Republican Party of Minnesota. The 1970 lieutenant gubernatorial election was the final lieutenant gubernatorial election held before the Minnesota Constitution was amended to provide for elections of the Governor and Lieutenant Governor on a joint ticket."
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The mid-ranking commander in the SS of Nazi Germany Karl-Otto Koch took part in Holocaust crimes with which accomplice who was tried by the U.S. military in 1947?
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Ilse Koch
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"Title: Werner Grothmann\n\nWerner Grothmann (23 August 1915 – 26 February 2002) was a mid-ranking commander in the Waffen-SS of Nazi Germany and \"aide-de-camp\" to \"Reichsführer-SS\" Heinrich Himmler from 1940 until Himmler's death in 1945.",
"Title: Karl Nicolussi-Leck\n\nKarl Nicolussi-Leck (14 March 1917 – 30 August 2008) was a mid-ranking commander in the Waffen-SS of Nazi Germany during World War II. He was a recipient of the Knight's Cross of the Iron Cross.",
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"Title: Otto Günsche\n\nOtto Günsche (24 September 1917 – 2 October 2003) was a mid-ranking commander in the Waffen-SS of Nazi Germany during World War II. He was a member of the SS Division Leibstandarte before he became Adolf Hitler's personal adjutant. Günsche was taken prisoner by soldiers of the Red Army in Berlin on 2 May 1945. After being held in various prisons and labour camps in the USSR, he was released from Bautzen Penitentiary on 2 May 1956."
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508
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What denomination did the only school to provide tri-racial students an education follow?
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Presbyterian
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"Waseda University School of International Liberal Studies (SILS, 国際教養学部 ) is the 10th department established in 2004 under the Faculty of International Research and Education.",
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" The students from foreign institutes as exchange students follow Study Plan 3 (\"SP3\").",
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"Education in the British Virgin Islands is largely free and is a requirement for children ages 5 to 17.",
" The British Virgin Islands has a total of 15 public primary schools and 4 secondary public schools.",
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"Homeschooling is legal in New Zealand.",
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" The campus is a purpose-built development located at 250 Victoria Road, Pokfulam, on the slopes of Mount Davis on Hong Kong Island.",
" The school is reputed for its strong academic and athletic record, providing students of all abilities with a \"modern liberal education\" based on British-influenced international curricula.",
" Students from Years Seven to Nine study the West Island School Middle Years Diploma; students in Years Ten to Eleven follow the IGCSE program; and students in Years Twelve to Thirteen follow the IB Diploma curricula.",
" The school is a member of the English Schools Foundation, and as such still receives a small but symbolic subvention from the Government that has been frozen since the 1997 Handover of Hong Kong."
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"The 21st Century Community Learning Centers (21st CCLC) initiative is the only federal funding source dedicated exclusively to afterschool programs.",
" The No Child Left Behind Act (NCLB) reauthorized 21st CCLC in 2002, transferring the administration of the grants from the U.S. Department of Education to the state education agencies.",
" Each state receives funds based on its share of Title I funding for low-income students.",
" Funds are also allotted to outlying areas and the Bureau of Indian Affairs.",
"The No Child Left Behind Act narrowed the focus of 21st CCLC from a community learning center model, where all members of the community benefited from access to school resources such as teachers, computer labs, gymnasiums and classrooms, to an afterschool program model that provides services only to students attending high-poverty, low-performing schools.",
" The services they provide include Academic enrichment activities that can help students meet state and local achievement standards.",
" They also provide additional services designed to reinforce and complement the regular academic program, such as: drug and violence prevention programs, counseling programs, art, music, and recreation programs, technology education programs, and character education programs.",
" Programs also may provide literacy and related educational development services to the families of children who are served in the program."
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"Melungeon ( ) is a term traditionally applied to one of numerous \"tri-racial isolate\" groups of the Southeastern United States.",
" Historically, Melungeons were associated with the Cumberland Gap area of central Appalachia, which includes portions of East Tennessee, Southwest Virginia, and eastern Kentucky.",
" \"Tri-racial\" describes populations thought to be of mixed European, African and Native American ancestry.",
" Although there is no consensus on how many such groups exist, estimates range as high as 200.",
" Melungeons were often referred to by other settlers as \"Turks\", \"Moors\" or \"Portuguese\" on account of their swarthier complexion."
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"\"'Free education\".",
" Many models of free higher education have been proposed.",
" Primary school and other comprehensive or compulsory education is free in many countries, for example, and all education is mostly free (often not including books (from primary) and a number of administrative and sundry fees in university) including post-graduate studies in the Nordic countries.",
" The Article 13 of International Covenant on Economic, Social and Cultural Rights ensures the right to free education at primary education and progressive introduction of it at secondary and higher education as the right to education.",
" From 2013 in Northern Europe, Estonia started providing free higher education as well.",
" In Argentina, Norway and Finland, no fees apply for foreign students enrolling at a university, although they may not be eligible for a monthly study allowance and loan.",
" Bachelor's degree programmes in Norway are solely taught in Norwegian.",
" Master's degree programmes in Norway are offered in either Norwegian or English depending on the programme or university.",
" Sweden, until the early-21st century, provided free education to foreign students but changes have been introduced to charge fees to foreign students from outside of the European community.",
" Denmark also has universal free education, and provides a monthly stipend, the \"Statens Uddannelsesstøtte\" or \"SU\", to students over 18 years of age or students who are under 18 and attending a higher education.",
" Bachelor and master's degree programmes in Denmark are offered in either Danish or English depending on the programme or university.",
" Czech Republic, Greece, Turkey and Argentina provide free education at all levels, including college and university."
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"Charleston Community Unit School District 1 is a unified school district based in Charleston, the county seat of Coles County, Illinois; it was created through the consolidation of the charter school district it was formed from and over sixty-seven other school districts in the area.",
" Charleston Community Unit School District 1 is a conglomerate of six schools, with all but one located in Charleston itself: four elementary schools, one middle school, and one high school form the makeup of the district.",
" Education begins at a prekindergarten level, and those living in the Charleston area attend Mark Twain Elementary School, which prepares early youth for schooling by taking them through prekindergarten and kindergarten under the supervision of principal Terry Diss.",
" Students who live in the far east reaches of Coles County may attend Ashmore Elementary School, which is based in a northeasterly village by the same name; Ashmore's distance from the other schools permits it to educate a larger range of students for the sake of efficiency.",
" The school educates students from kindergarten through grade four, and also runs a prekindergarten program.",
" Ashmore is also governed by Terry Diss.",
" Students who graduate from Mark Twain move onwards to Carl Sandburg Elementary School, which educates those in grades one, two, and three under principal Chad Burgett.",
" At Jefferson Elementary School in Charleston, the student bodies from both Carl Sandburg Elementary School and Ashmore Elementary School are consolidated.",
" Students from grades four through six are taught in the facility under the supervision of principal Deborah Poffinbarger.",
" District students graduating from Jefferson are moved to Charleston Middle School, where they are taught as seventh and eighth graders; the school principal here is Sandy Wilson.",
" The last branch of education that Charleston's school district can provide is the education of adolescents in the grades nine through twelve at Charleston High School, which is run by principal Trevor Doughty.",
" The superintendent of the schools in the district as of the 2007-08 school year was Dr. William Hill, although is considered as an interim;lastly, the mascots of the district and its middle and high schools are the Trojans, while the mascot of Jefferson Elementary School is the bulldog."
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"Title: Follow Through (project)\n\nFollow Through was the largest and most expensive experimental project in education funded by the U.S. federal government that has ever been conducted. The most extensive evaluation of \"Follow Through\" data covers the years 1968–1977; however, the program continued to receive funding from the government until 1995. \"Follow Through\" was originally intended to be an extension of the federal \"Head Start\" program, which delivered educational, health, and social services to typically disadvantaged preschool children and their families. The function of \"Follow Through\", therefore, was to provide a continuation of these services to students in their early elementary years.",
"Title: School of International Liberal Studies\n\nWaseda University School of International Liberal Studies (SILS, 国際教養学部 ) is the 10th department established in 2004 under the Faculty of International Research and Education. The School of International Liberal Studies conducts all classes in English under the premise of multiculturalism, which is not limited to a certain language or culture. The students who speak Japanese follow Study Plan 1 (\"SP1\") and those who speak other languages other than Japanese follow Study Plan 2 (\"SP2\"). The students from foreign institutes as exchange students follow Study Plan 3 (\"SP3\"). It is mandatory for the Study Plan 1 students to study abroad prior to their graduation. As of May 2015, there are 715 international students enrolled in the department, the most of any other department at Waseda.",
"Title: Education in the British Virgin Islands\n\nEducation in the British Virgin Islands is largely free and is a requirement for children ages 5 to 17. The British Virgin Islands has a total of 15 public primary schools and 4 secondary public schools. In addition to the public schools, there are 10 primary private schools and 3 secondary private schools. The School year is from September to June. The British Virgin Islands is a part of the British Overseas Territories and therefore the educational system is very similar to the traditional learning system in the United Kingdom. Primary schools are focused on establishing the basics of an academic curriculum and host students between the ages of 5 to 12. After the completion of Primary school, students move on to Secondary school. Secondary school is for students between the ages of 13 and 17. Following the completion of secondary education, students may write their Caribbean secondary education certificate examination. There are approximately 2,700 students who attend primary school for the first 7 years of their required education, however less than 1,800 students successfully finish the following 5 required years of secondary school and complete their certificate exam. Tertiary Education is by no means required in the British Virgin Islands. Students who chose to continue their education after Secondary Education may move on to an additional 2 years of schooling. After 2 years of Tertiary Education is completed, students may take their Caribbean advanced placement examinations. Passing the exams entitles students the right to continue their studies even further at the University of the Virgin Island. This University is the only tertiary education institution in the British Virgin Islands. At the University, students can obtain associate, bachelors, and master's degrees in the departments of business, education, liberal arts and social sciences, or science and mathematic.",
"Title: Vardy Community School\n\nThe Vardy Community School was a Presbyterian mission school established in the Vardy community of Hancock County, Tennessee, United States, in the late-19th and early-20th centuries. At the time of its founding, the school was the only institution providing primary education to children of the multi-racial Melungeon communities, who lived in the remote mountainous areas along the Tennessee-Virginia border.",
"Title: Homeschooling in New Zealand\n\nHomeschooling is legal in New Zealand. The Ministry of Education reports annually on the population, age, ethnicity, and turnover of students being educated at home. The most recent statistics show:\"As at 1 July 2015, there were 5,558 home schooled students recorded in the Ministry of Education's Homeschooling database. These students belong to 2,916 families and represent 0.7% of total school enrolments as at 1 July 2015. Out of the 5,558 homeschoolers 66.5% were the aged 12 or under, 66.6% had been home-schooled for less than 5 years, and only 4.4% had been home-schooled for 10 years or more.European/Pākehā students are more likely to be homeschooled than any other ethnic group with 81.5% of all homeschoolers identifying as European/Pākehā compared to 52.3% of the total school population. Only 7.6% of homeschoolers identify as Māori compared to 23.6% of the total school population, 2.0% of homeschoolers identify as Pasifika compared to 9.8% of the total school population, and 2.1% of homeschoolers identify as Asian compared to 10.6% of the total school population. The ethnicity of 2.7% of homeschoolers is unknown.Between 1 July 2014 and 1 July 2015 there was an overall net increase of 3 students; 1,032 students entered into homeschooling and 1,029 students finished homeschooling.The average age of the 1,032 students entering into homeschooling was 8 years old, 86.6% were aged 12 or under and 1.0% were age 16 or above. Of the students entering homeschooling during the year ending 1 July 2015, 75.0% identified as European/Pākehā, 10.1% identified as Māori, 3.4% identified as Pasifika, 2.9% identified as Asian, and 2.1% of homeschoolers ethnicity were unknown.The average age of the 1,029 students finishing homeschooling was 14 years old, 38.4% were aged 12 or under, and 24.5% were 16-years old or above. Of the students finishing homeschooling during the year ending 1 July 2015, 21.6% had been in homeschooling less than a year, 36.4% had been in homeschooling for 1 – 5 years, and 12.5% had been in homeschooling for 10 years or more. The average time spent in homeschooling of leaving students was 4.4 years. \"Under New Zealand law, all children aged six or over must be enrolled in a registered school unless they have been issued an exemption by the Ministry of Education (MoE). Application must be made to the MoE for a Certificate of Exemption for each child and a statutory declaration signed and sent to the Ministry every six months. In the initial application, the parent or caregiver \"must satisfy the Ministry that [the] child will be taught at least as regularly and as well as they would be in a registered school.\" . Parents or caregivers who homeschool may choose to receive a \"home education supervision allowance\" from the MoE for each exempted child.",
"Title: West Island School\n\nWest Island School (WIS; ) is a co-educational, private, international secondary school in Hong Kong that provides an English-language education to students from age eleven to eighteen. The campus is a purpose-built development located at 250 Victoria Road, Pokfulam, on the slopes of Mount Davis on Hong Kong Island. The school is reputed for its strong academic and athletic record, providing students of all abilities with a \"modern liberal education\" based on British-influenced international curricula. Students from Years Seven to Nine study the West Island School Middle Years Diploma; students in Years Ten to Eleven follow the IGCSE program; and students in Years Twelve to Thirteen follow the IB Diploma curricula. The school is a member of the English Schools Foundation, and as such still receives a small but symbolic subvention from the Government that has been frozen since the 1997 Handover of Hong Kong.",
"Title: 21st Century Community Learning Center\n\nThe 21st Century Community Learning Centers (21st CCLC) initiative is the only federal funding source dedicated exclusively to afterschool programs. The No Child Left Behind Act (NCLB) reauthorized 21st CCLC in 2002, transferring the administration of the grants from the U.S. Department of Education to the state education agencies. Each state receives funds based on its share of Title I funding for low-income students. Funds are also allotted to outlying areas and the Bureau of Indian Affairs. The No Child Left Behind Act narrowed the focus of 21st CCLC from a community learning center model, where all members of the community benefited from access to school resources such as teachers, computer labs, gymnasiums and classrooms, to an afterschool program model that provides services only to students attending high-poverty, low-performing schools. The services they provide include Academic enrichment activities that can help students meet state and local achievement standards. They also provide additional services designed to reinforce and complement the regular academic program, such as: drug and violence prevention programs, counseling programs, art, music, and recreation programs, technology education programs, and character education programs. Programs also may provide literacy and related educational development services to the families of children who are served in the program.",
"Title: Melungeon\n\nMelungeon ( ) is a term traditionally applied to one of numerous \"tri-racial isolate\" groups of the Southeastern United States. Historically, Melungeons were associated with the Cumberland Gap area of central Appalachia, which includes portions of East Tennessee, Southwest Virginia, and eastern Kentucky. \"Tri-racial\" describes populations thought to be of mixed European, African and Native American ancestry. Although there is no consensus on how many such groups exist, estimates range as high as 200. Melungeons were often referred to by other settlers as \"Turks\", \"Moors\" or \"Portuguese\" on account of their swarthier complexion.",
"Title: Free education\n\n\"'Free education\". Many models of free higher education have been proposed. Primary school and other comprehensive or compulsory education is free in many countries, for example, and all education is mostly free (often not including books (from primary) and a number of administrative and sundry fees in university) including post-graduate studies in the Nordic countries. The Article 13 of International Covenant on Economic, Social and Cultural Rights ensures the right to free education at primary education and progressive introduction of it at secondary and higher education as the right to education. From 2013 in Northern Europe, Estonia started providing free higher education as well. In Argentina, Norway and Finland, no fees apply for foreign students enrolling at a university, although they may not be eligible for a monthly study allowance and loan. Bachelor's degree programmes in Norway are solely taught in Norwegian. Master's degree programmes in Norway are offered in either Norwegian or English depending on the programme or university. Sweden, until the early-21st century, provided free education to foreign students but changes have been introduced to charge fees to foreign students from outside of the European community. Denmark also has universal free education, and provides a monthly stipend, the \"Statens Uddannelsesstøtte\" or \"SU\", to students over 18 years of age or students who are under 18 and attending a higher education. Bachelor and master's degree programmes in Denmark are offered in either Danish or English depending on the programme or university. Czech Republic, Greece, Turkey and Argentina provide free education at all levels, including college and university.",
"Title: Charleston Community Unit School District 1\n\nCharleston Community Unit School District 1 is a unified school district based in Charleston, the county seat of Coles County, Illinois; it was created through the consolidation of the charter school district it was formed from and over sixty-seven other school districts in the area. Charleston Community Unit School District 1 is a conglomerate of six schools, with all but one located in Charleston itself: four elementary schools, one middle school, and one high school form the makeup of the district. Education begins at a prekindergarten level, and those living in the Charleston area attend Mark Twain Elementary School, which prepares early youth for schooling by taking them through prekindergarten and kindergarten under the supervision of principal Terry Diss. Students who live in the far east reaches of Coles County may attend Ashmore Elementary School, which is based in a northeasterly village by the same name; Ashmore's distance from the other schools permits it to educate a larger range of students for the sake of efficiency. The school educates students from kindergarten through grade four, and also runs a prekindergarten program. Ashmore is also governed by Terry Diss. Students who graduate from Mark Twain move onwards to Carl Sandburg Elementary School, which educates those in grades one, two, and three under principal Chad Burgett. At Jefferson Elementary School in Charleston, the student bodies from both Carl Sandburg Elementary School and Ashmore Elementary School are consolidated. Students from grades four through six are taught in the facility under the supervision of principal Deborah Poffinbarger. District students graduating from Jefferson are moved to Charleston Middle School, where they are taught as seventh and eighth graders; the school principal here is Sandy Wilson. The last branch of education that Charleston's school district can provide is the education of adolescents in the grades nine through twelve at Charleston High School, which is run by principal Trevor Doughty. The superintendent of the schools in the district as of the 2007-08 school year was Dr. William Hill, although is considered as an interim;lastly, the mascots of the district and its middle and high schools are the Trojans, while the mascot of Jefferson Elementary School is the bulldog."
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Mapes Hotel is next to what river that flows northeasterly and is 121 mi long
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Truckee River
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"The Royal River is a small river, 39 mi long, in southern Maine, United States.",
" The river originates in Sabbathday Lake in New Gloucester and flows northeasterly into Auburn and then southerly through New Gloucester (via the Royal River Reservoir), Gray and North Yarmouth into Casco Bay at Yarmouth.",
" It is named after William Royall, one of the first European settlers in the area, though the official form of its name omits the second \"L\"."
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"Grayson Creek is a stream in Contra Costa County in northern California that flows northeasterly 7.4 mi from its origin in Briones Regional Park to Pacheco Slough four miles east of Martinez.",
" Pacheco Slough, in turn, connects to Suisun Bay.",
" The Grayson Creek subwatershed is part of the Walnut Creek watershed and includes the cities of Pleasant Hill and Pacheco, California."
],
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"Mapes Hotel was a hotel and casino located in Downtown Reno, Nevada, next to the Truckee River on Virginia Street.",
" It was built in 1947 and opened on December 17 of that year.",
" It was the first skyscraper built in the Western United States since the start of World War II.",
" Built in a distinctive Art Deco style, the hotel was a unique high-rise built to combine a hotel and casino, providing the prototype for modern hotel/casinos."
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"The Severn River is a river in northern Ontario.",
" The northern Ontario river has its headwaters near the western border of the province.",
" From the head of the Black Birch River, the Severn River is 982 km long and its drainage basin is 102,800 km² (39,700 mile²), a small portion of which is in Manitoba.",
" Its source is Deer Lake and flows northeasterly into Severn Lake, then by a second section to Hudson Bay where it ends at Fort Severn."
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"The Truckee River is a river in the U.S. states of California and Nevada.",
" The river flows northeasterly and is 121 mi long.",
" The Truckee is the sole outlet of Lake Tahoe and drains part of the high Sierra Nevada, emptying into Pyramid Lake in the Great Basin.",
" Its waters are an important source of irrigation along its valley and adjacent valleys."
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"The Upper Truckee River is a stream that flows northward from the western slope of Red Lake Peak in Alpine County, California to Lake Tahoe via the Truckee Marsh in South Lake Tahoe, California.",
" The river flows northeasterly and is 23 mi long.",
" It is Lake Tahoe's largest tributary."
],
"title": "Upper Truckee River"
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"The Gasper River is a 38.6 mi river in southwestern Kentucky, United States.",
" It flows northeasterly into the Barren River.",
" It is a rural river; the only town near it is Hadley in Warren County.",
" It begins in northeast Logan County, and the river also flows through Warren and Logan counties.",
" Tributaries include Belcher, Salt Lick, Brush, Clear Fork, Westbrook, and Rock House creeks."
],
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"The Southwest Branch Saint John River (French: \"Rivière Saint-Jean Sud-Ouest\" ) is a 62.0 mi river in Maine and Quebec.",
" The branch originates in \"Little Saint John Lake\" ( ) on the international boundary between Saint-Zacharie, Quebec and Seboomook Lake Township 5, Range 20, WELS.",
" The branch forms the Canada–United States border as it flows northeasterly to a confluence with the Little Southwest Branch Saint John River in Seboomook Lake Township 9, Range 18, WELS.",
" The Southwest Branch flows briefly into Quebec ( ) and then through Maine to its confluence with the Baker Branch Saint John River in Seboomook Lake Township 9, Range 17, WELS.",
" The Southwest Branch finally joins with the Northwest Branch to form the Saint John River."
],
"title": "Southwest Branch Saint John River"
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"The East Savanna River is a small yet historic stream in Aitkin and Saint Louis counties in the U.S. state of Minnesota.",
" With a total length of 15.3 mi , the stream rises in Wolf Lake, a small body of water within a spruce bog in Savanna Portage State Park, and flows northeasterly to the Saint Louis River at Floodwood, Minnesota, whence its waters flow through the Great Lakes and the Saint Lawrence River to the Atlantic Ocean.",
" A few thousand years ago the East Savanna was part of the Mississippi River itself, originating in northeast Minnesota and flowing southwesterly to Big Sandy Lake, from which the great river drained down its present valley to the Gulf of Mexico."
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"Hale Creek is a short stream originating in the foothills of Los Altos Hills, California in Santa Clara County, California, United States.",
" Its source is in the Rancho San Antonio Open Space Preserve upstream and east of Neary Quarry.",
" The creek flows northeasterly 4.6 mi through the cities of Los Altos Hills, Los Altos, and Mountain View before joining Permanente Creek."
],
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"Title: Royal River\n\nThe Royal River is a small river, 39 mi long, in southern Maine, United States. The river originates in Sabbathday Lake in New Gloucester and flows northeasterly into Auburn and then southerly through New Gloucester (via the Royal River Reservoir), Gray and North Yarmouth into Casco Bay at Yarmouth. It is named after William Royall, one of the first European settlers in the area, though the official form of its name omits the second \"L\".",
"Title: Grayson Creek\n\nGrayson Creek is a stream in Contra Costa County in northern California that flows northeasterly 7.4 mi from its origin in Briones Regional Park to Pacheco Slough four miles east of Martinez. Pacheco Slough, in turn, connects to Suisun Bay. The Grayson Creek subwatershed is part of the Walnut Creek watershed and includes the cities of Pleasant Hill and Pacheco, California.",
"Title: Mapes Hotel\n\nMapes Hotel was a hotel and casino located in Downtown Reno, Nevada, next to the Truckee River on Virginia Street. It was built in 1947 and opened on December 17 of that year. It was the first skyscraper built in the Western United States since the start of World War II. Built in a distinctive Art Deco style, the hotel was a unique high-rise built to combine a hotel and casino, providing the prototype for modern hotel/casinos.",
"Title: Severn River (northern Ontario)\n\nThe Severn River is a river in northern Ontario. The northern Ontario river has its headwaters near the western border of the province. From the head of the Black Birch River, the Severn River is 982 km long and its drainage basin is 102,800 km² (39,700 mile²), a small portion of which is in Manitoba. Its source is Deer Lake and flows northeasterly into Severn Lake, then by a second section to Hudson Bay where it ends at Fort Severn.",
"Title: Truckee River\n\nThe Truckee River is a river in the U.S. states of California and Nevada. The river flows northeasterly and is 121 mi long. The Truckee is the sole outlet of Lake Tahoe and drains part of the high Sierra Nevada, emptying into Pyramid Lake in the Great Basin. Its waters are an important source of irrigation along its valley and adjacent valleys.",
"Title: Upper Truckee River\n\nThe Upper Truckee River is a stream that flows northward from the western slope of Red Lake Peak in Alpine County, California to Lake Tahoe via the Truckee Marsh in South Lake Tahoe, California. The river flows northeasterly and is 23 mi long. It is Lake Tahoe's largest tributary.",
"Title: Gasper River\n\nThe Gasper River is a 38.6 mi river in southwestern Kentucky, United States. It flows northeasterly into the Barren River. It is a rural river; the only town near it is Hadley in Warren County. It begins in northeast Logan County, and the river also flows through Warren and Logan counties. Tributaries include Belcher, Salt Lick, Brush, Clear Fork, Westbrook, and Rock House creeks.",
"Title: Southwest Branch Saint John River\n\nThe Southwest Branch Saint John River (French: \"Rivière Saint-Jean Sud-Ouest\" ) is a 62.0 mi river in Maine and Quebec. The branch originates in \"Little Saint John Lake\" ( ) on the international boundary between Saint-Zacharie, Quebec and Seboomook Lake Township 5, Range 20, WELS. The branch forms the Canada–United States border as it flows northeasterly to a confluence with the Little Southwest Branch Saint John River in Seboomook Lake Township 9, Range 18, WELS. The Southwest Branch flows briefly into Quebec ( ) and then through Maine to its confluence with the Baker Branch Saint John River in Seboomook Lake Township 9, Range 17, WELS. The Southwest Branch finally joins with the Northwest Branch to form the Saint John River.",
"Title: East Savanna River\n\nThe East Savanna River is a small yet historic stream in Aitkin and Saint Louis counties in the U.S. state of Minnesota. With a total length of 15.3 mi , the stream rises in Wolf Lake, a small body of water within a spruce bog in Savanna Portage State Park, and flows northeasterly to the Saint Louis River at Floodwood, Minnesota, whence its waters flow through the Great Lakes and the Saint Lawrence River to the Atlantic Ocean. A few thousand years ago the East Savanna was part of the Mississippi River itself, originating in northeast Minnesota and flowing southwesterly to Big Sandy Lake, from which the great river drained down its present valley to the Gulf of Mexico.",
"Title: Hale Creek\n\nHale Creek is a short stream originating in the foothills of Los Altos Hills, California in Santa Clara County, California, United States. Its source is in the Rancho San Antonio Open Space Preserve upstream and east of Neary Quarry. The creek flows northeasterly 4.6 mi through the cities of Los Altos Hills, Los Altos, and Mountain View before joining Permanente Creek."
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What was the population of the city where Andrew Nicholls and Darrell Vickers was born?
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12,562
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"Croxley Green is a large suburb of Rickmansworth and a civil parish in England with a population recorded at the 2011 Census of 12,562."
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"Barry Aron Vann (born 1960) is an author, speaker and Chair of the Institute for Leadership Studies and professor of geography at University of the Cumberlands.",
" A prolific writer, Vann has published on a wide range of geographic topics.",
" He is most noted for his work in environmental perceptions and religious geography, in particular themes in which religious beliefs are associated with forming environmental perceptions and politicized regions such as Northern Ireland and the American Bible Belt.",
" Vann's work along the interface between religion and geography stresses the role of faith leaders in shaping the behaviors of others who in turn impact the cultural landscape.",
" An excellent description of how Vann conjoins geotheology and leadership, or the lack thereof, is expressed by Andrew Nicholls in The Journal of British Studies: “Vann acknowledges that the early Stuart policy of plantation facilitated the emigration of Scots to Ireland, and for those who feared and loathed the religious policies of the regime, early seventeenth century Ulster [nine northern counties in Ireland] could stand as a land of refuge.",
" But only for some.",
" Scotland featured numerous socioeconomic challenges, and for some dissenters, rising rents, unproductive lands, and failed crops were evidence of punishment from an angry God.",
" Therefore, migration became an opportunity to atone for one’s sins as well, although individuals leaving Scotland owing to poverty could expect little sympathy from their religious leaders.”",
" His book \"Puritan Islam: The Geoexpansion of the Muslim World\" was chosen as a Top 25 Outstanding Academic Title for 2012 by \"Choice\", a division of the American Library Association (ALA).",
" A review in the April 2012 issue of \"Choice\" referred to \"Puritan Islam\" as \"perhaps the best geographical text produced on this subject since 2000\" and of \"utmost significance in finally taking the topic away from the emotional to where it needs to be--rational and explanatory discussion.\"",
" On her show \"Spirited Debate\", Lauren Green of Fox News called \"Puritan Islam\" a \"fascinating book.\""
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"Richard Woitach (born 1936) is an American conductor, pianist, and composer.",
" In 1959, after studying music at the Eastman School of Music, Woitach jointed the Metropolitan Opera in New York City and served as a staff conductor there until 1997.",
" In 1981, he collaborated with Canadian operatic soprano Teresa Stratas to record \"The Unknown Kurt Weill\", a landmark Nonesuch record that introduced unpublished songs of German composer Kurt Weill and for which Woitach received a Grammy nomination in 1982.",
" Woitach also was a long time collaborator with Canadian heldentenor Jon Vickers, where Woitach accompanied Vickers on the piano in several recorded recitals in both Canada and New York City.",
" Woitach lives with his wife soprano Jeryl Metz in the Upper West Side of New York City."
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"Debra!",
" (originally Decidedly Debra!)",
" is a Canadian television series that focuses on 14-year-old Debra Delong, who wants to make her own company and wants to run it with a boy named Preston Lunford.",
" The series was created by Andrew Nicholls, and Darrell Vickers, and produced by Cookie Jar Group.",
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When was the English actor who has performed in film, television, theatre and radio and starred in 12 Years a Slave born
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19 July 1976
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Charlie Craig
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"Title: Choose or Lose\n\n\"Choose or Lose\" is the eighteenth episode of the seventh season of \"Pretty Little Liars\", and the show's 158th episode overall, which premiered on the Freeform network in the United States on June 13, 2017. The episode was directed by Norman Buckley and written by Charlie Craig. In this episode, the Liars finally discover that Aria (Lucy Hale) has been working with 'A.D.' after Mona (Janel Parrish) investigated on Aria. Lieutenant Tanner (Roma Maffia) returns to Rosewood to work on the Dunhill's homicide case, quickly targeting the Liars on her radar. Caleb (Tyler Blackburn) and Hanna (Ashley Benson) secretly marry, while Alison (Sasha Pieterse) and Emily (Shay Mitchell) step forward with their relationship.",
"Title: Ravenswood (TV series)\n\nRavenswood was an American supernatural teen drama, mystery-thriller television series created by I. Marlene King, Oliver Goldstick and Joseph Dougherty. A first spin-off of \"Pretty Little Liars\", ABC Family green lit the series on March 26, 2013. It premiered on October 22, 2013, following the \"Pretty Little Liars\" Halloween episode. The series began filming on August 21, 2013, in New Orleans, Louisiana.",
"Title: Pretty Little Liars: The Perfectionists\n\nPretty Little Liars: The Perfectionists is a upcoming American teen drama television series developed by I. Marlene King, loosely based on the popular book series \"The Perfectionists\" written by Sara Shepard. A second spin-off of \"Pretty Little Liars\" after \"Ravenswood\", Freeform greenlit the series on September 25, 2017.",
"Title: List of Pretty Little Liars episodes\n\n\"Pretty Little Liars\" is a TV series which premiered on ABC Family on June 8, 2010. Developed by I. Marlene King, the series is based on the \"Pretty Little Liars\" book series by Sara Shepard. The series follows the lives of four girls, Aria Montgomery, Hanna Marin, Emily Fields, and Spencer Hastings, whose clique falls apart after the disappearance of their leader, Alison DiLaurentis. One year later, the estranged friends are reunited as they begin receiving messages from a mysterious figure named \"A\" who threatens to expose their deepest secrets, including ones they thought only Alison knew.",
"Title: Pretty Little Liars (novel)\n\nPretty Little Liars is the first book in the \"Pretty Little Liars\" series by Sara Shepard. It tells the story of four girls - Hanna, Aria, Emily and Spencer - after the disappearance of their clique leader, Alison. The book was written for the book packaging company Alloy Entertainment, the idea originally developed as a TV series."
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What was the name of the football program Chris Chamberlain played in while going to college?
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Tulsa Golden Hurricane football
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"The South Carolina State Bulldogs football team represents South Carolina State University in college football.",
" The Bulldogs play in NCAA Division I Football Championship as a member of the Mid-Eastern Athletic Conference (MEAC).",
" A historically dominant football program, the Bulldogs lead the MEAC in conference championships.",
" The school has produced three players enshrined in the Pro Football Hall of Fame including Harry Carson, Deacon Jones, and Marion Motley.",
" Other legendary Bulldog players include Robert Porcher and Donnie Shell.",
" Legendary former SC State Coach Willie Jeffries became the first African American Head Coach of a predominantly white Division 1-A football program, when he was hired to coach the Wichita State football program in 1979.",
" Jeffries is enshrined in the College Football Hall of Fame."
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"The Houston Cougars football program is an NCAA Division I FBS football team that represents the University of Houston.",
" The team is commonly referred to as \"Houston\" or \"UH\" (spoken as \"U of H\").",
" The UH football program is a member of the American Athletic Conference West Division.",
" Since the 2014 season, the Cougars have played their home games on campus at TDECU Stadium, which was built on the site formerly occupied by Robertson Stadium, where they played home games from 1941 to 1950 and from 1997 to 2012.",
" Over the history of the program, the Cougars have won eleven conference championships and have had several players elected to the College Football Hall of Fame, including a Heisman Trophy winner."
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"Chris Chamberlain (born September 30, 1985) is a former American football linebacker.",
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"The Tulsa Golden Hurricane football program represents the University of Tulsa in college football at the NCAA Division I Football Bowl Subdivision (FBS) level.",
" Tulsa has competed in the American Athletic Conference (The American) since the 2014 season and was previously a member of Conference USA (C-USA).",
" The team is currently led by head coach Philip Montgomery.",
" Tulsa plays its home games at Skelly Field at H. A. Chapman Stadium in Tulsa, Oklahoma.",
" The University of Tulsa has the smallest undergraduate enrollment of all schools that participate at the FBS level."
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"The Harvard Crimson football program represents Harvard University in college football at the NCAA Division I Football Championship Subdivision (formerly Division I-AA).",
" Harvard's football program is one of the oldest in the world, having begun competing in the sport in 1873.",
" The Crimson has a legacy that includes nine national championships and 20 College Football Hall of Fame inductees, including the first African-American college football player William H. Lewis, Huntington \"Tack\" Hardwick, Barry Wood, Percy Haughton, and Eddie Mahan.",
" Harvard is the eighth winningest team in NCAA Division I football history."
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"The Charlotte 49ers football program represents the University of North Carolina at Charlotte in college football.",
" The UNC Charlotte Board of Trustees officially voted to add a football program on November 13, 2008, after a unanimous recommendation by the Football Feasibility Committee.",
" It was made possible by Student Government initiatives starting in 2006 by then-Student Body President Benjamin Comstock and Student Body Vice President Jordan Van Dyne, namely the first step of organizing a transparent student vote on football that disclosed possible hikes in tuition fees as a result of football.",
" The online poll was approved by the Student Senate and administered in collaboration with the University's IT Department.",
" Despite the possibility of potential rises in student fees, the vote clearly displayed a student interest in a football team.",
" The program began play during the 2013 NCAA Division I FCS football season."
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"The Saint Mary's Gaels football program was the intercollegiate American football team for Saint Mary's College of California located in Moraga, California.",
" The team competed in the NCAA Division I-AA as a Division I-AA Independent football program.",
" The school's first football team was fielded in 1892, and the final season was in 2003.",
" On March 3, 2004, Saint Mary's ended the football program, citing budgetary reasons."
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"The Columbia Lions football program is the intercollegiate American football team for Columbia University located in the U.S. state of New York.",
" The team competes in the NCAA Division I Football Championship Subdivision (FCS) and are members of the Ivy League.",
" The Columbia football team is the third oldest college football program in the United States having played in the fourth college football game on November 12, 1870 against Rutgers University in New Jersey.",
" This was the first interstate football game ever played.",
" The first three college football games were played between Princeton and Rutgers in 1869 and 1870.",
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"The North Dakota State Bison football program represents North Dakota State University in college football at the NCAA Division I Football Championship Subdivision level and competes in the Missouri Valley Football Conference.",
" The Bison play in the 19,000 seat Fargodome located in Fargo, ND.",
" The Bison have won 13 National Championships and 33 Conference Championships and won five-consecutive NCAA Division I-FCS National Championships between 2011 and 2015.",
" NDSU is the only college football program to ever win five consecutive NCAA national championships.",
" In regards to overall record, post-season play, and titles won over the past 5 years; the NDSU Bison Football program is known as one of the greatest dynasties in college football history."
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"The Yale Bulldogs football program represents Yale University in college football at the NCAA Division I Football Championship Subdivision (formerly Division I-AA).",
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" The Bulldogs have a legacy that includes 27 national championships, two of the first three Heisman Trophy winners (Larry Kelley in 1936 and Clint Frank in 1937), 100 consensus All-Americans, 28 College Football Hall of Fame inductees, including the \"Father of American Football\" Walter Camp, the first professional football player Pudge Heffelfinger, and coaching giants Amos Alonzo Stagg, Howard Jones, Tad Jones and Carmen Cozza.",
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"Title: South Carolina State Bulldogs football\n\nThe South Carolina State Bulldogs football team represents South Carolina State University in college football. The Bulldogs play in NCAA Division I Football Championship as a member of the Mid-Eastern Athletic Conference (MEAC). A historically dominant football program, the Bulldogs lead the MEAC in conference championships. The school has produced three players enshrined in the Pro Football Hall of Fame including Harry Carson, Deacon Jones, and Marion Motley. Other legendary Bulldog players include Robert Porcher and Donnie Shell. Legendary former SC State Coach Willie Jeffries became the first African American Head Coach of a predominantly white Division 1-A football program, when he was hired to coach the Wichita State football program in 1979. Jeffries is enshrined in the College Football Hall of Fame.",
"Title: Houston Cougars football\n\nThe Houston Cougars football program is an NCAA Division I FBS football team that represents the University of Houston. The team is commonly referred to as \"Houston\" or \"UH\" (spoken as \"U of H\"). The UH football program is a member of the American Athletic Conference West Division. Since the 2014 season, the Cougars have played their home games on campus at TDECU Stadium, which was built on the site formerly occupied by Robertson Stadium, where they played home games from 1941 to 1950 and from 1997 to 2012. Over the history of the program, the Cougars have won eleven conference championships and have had several players elected to the College Football Hall of Fame, including a Heisman Trophy winner.",
"Title: Chris Chamberlain\n\nChris Chamberlain (born September 30, 1985) is a former American football linebacker. He was drafted by the St. Louis Rams in the seventh round of the 2008 NFL Draft. He played college football at Tulsa.",
"Title: Tulsa Golden Hurricane football\n\nThe Tulsa Golden Hurricane football program represents the University of Tulsa in college football at the NCAA Division I Football Bowl Subdivision (FBS) level. Tulsa has competed in the American Athletic Conference (The American) since the 2014 season and was previously a member of Conference USA (C-USA). The team is currently led by head coach Philip Montgomery. Tulsa plays its home games at Skelly Field at H. A. Chapman Stadium in Tulsa, Oklahoma. The University of Tulsa has the smallest undergraduate enrollment of all schools that participate at the FBS level.",
"Title: Harvard Crimson football\n\nThe Harvard Crimson football program represents Harvard University in college football at the NCAA Division I Football Championship Subdivision (formerly Division I-AA). Harvard's football program is one of the oldest in the world, having begun competing in the sport in 1873. The Crimson has a legacy that includes nine national championships and 20 College Football Hall of Fame inductees, including the first African-American college football player William H. Lewis, Huntington \"Tack\" Hardwick, Barry Wood, Percy Haughton, and Eddie Mahan. Harvard is the eighth winningest team in NCAA Division I football history.",
"Title: Charlotte 49ers football\n\nThe Charlotte 49ers football program represents the University of North Carolina at Charlotte in college football. The UNC Charlotte Board of Trustees officially voted to add a football program on November 13, 2008, after a unanimous recommendation by the Football Feasibility Committee. It was made possible by Student Government initiatives starting in 2006 by then-Student Body President Benjamin Comstock and Student Body Vice President Jordan Van Dyne, namely the first step of organizing a transparent student vote on football that disclosed possible hikes in tuition fees as a result of football. The online poll was approved by the Student Senate and administered in collaboration with the University's IT Department. Despite the possibility of potential rises in student fees, the vote clearly displayed a student interest in a football team. The program began play during the 2013 NCAA Division I FCS football season.",
"Title: Saint Mary's Gaels football\n\nThe Saint Mary's Gaels football program was the intercollegiate American football team for Saint Mary's College of California located in Moraga, California. The team competed in the NCAA Division I-AA as a Division I-AA Independent football program. The school's first football team was fielded in 1892, and the final season was in 2003. On March 3, 2004, Saint Mary's ended the football program, citing budgetary reasons.",
"Title: Columbia Lions football\n\nThe Columbia Lions football program is the intercollegiate American football team for Columbia University located in the U.S. state of New York. The team competes in the NCAA Division I Football Championship Subdivision (FCS) and are members of the Ivy League. The Columbia football team is the third oldest college football program in the United States having played in the fourth college football game on November 12, 1870 against Rutgers University in New Jersey. This was the first interstate football game ever played. The first three college football games were played between Princeton and Rutgers in 1869 and 1870. Columbia plays its home games at the 17,000 seat Wien Stadium in Inwood, Manhattan, the northern-most neighborhood on Manhattan island.",
"Title: North Dakota State Bison football\n\nThe North Dakota State Bison football program represents North Dakota State University in college football at the NCAA Division I Football Championship Subdivision level and competes in the Missouri Valley Football Conference. The Bison play in the 19,000 seat Fargodome located in Fargo, ND. The Bison have won 13 National Championships and 33 Conference Championships and won five-consecutive NCAA Division I-FCS National Championships between 2011 and 2015. NDSU is the only college football program to ever win five consecutive NCAA national championships. In regards to overall record, post-season play, and titles won over the past 5 years; the NDSU Bison Football program is known as one of the greatest dynasties in college football history.",
"Title: Yale Bulldogs football\n\nThe Yale Bulldogs football program represents Yale University in college football at the NCAA Division I Football Championship Subdivision (formerly Division I-AA). Yale's football program is one of the oldest in the world (i.e. North America), having begun competing in the sport in 1872. The Bulldogs have a legacy that includes 27 national championships, two of the first three Heisman Trophy winners (Larry Kelley in 1936 and Clint Frank in 1937), 100 consensus All-Americans, 28 College Football Hall of Fame inductees, including the \"Father of American Football\" Walter Camp, the first professional football player Pudge Heffelfinger, and coaching giants Amos Alonzo Stagg, Howard Jones, Tad Jones and Carmen Cozza. With 890 wins, Yale ranks second in wins in college football history, trailing only the University of Michigan."
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Scieno Sitter is content-control software that, when installed on a computer, blocks certain websites critical of which body of religious beliefs and practices developed in 1954 by American author L. Ron Hubbard, from being viewed?
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Scientology
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" First published in the United Kingdom on 26 October 1987, the book takes a critical perspective, challenging the Church of Scientology's account of Hubbard's life and work.",
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" The foundation soon entered bankruptcy, and Hubbard lost the rights to his seminal publication \"\" in 1952.",
" He then recharacterized the subject as a religion and renamed it Scientology, retaining the terminology, doctrines, the E-meter, and the practice of auditing.",
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"Secure Web SmartFilter EDU, formerly known as Bess, is a brand of content-control software made by Secure Computing Corporation, which acquired maker N2H2 in 2003; it is usually used in libraries and schools.",
" The main purpose of the system is as an Internet filter, blocking minors using the public computers from accessing web content deemed inappropriate by the local administrators of the system based on the Acceptable Use Policy of the organization.",
" The system is not installed locally (on each individual computer workstation), but installs on the server between the users and the open Internet.",
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"Brain-Washing: A Synthesis of the Russian Textbook on Psychopolitics, sometimes referred to as The Brainwashing Manual, is a book published by the Church of Scientology in 1955.",
" It purports to be a condensation of the work of Lavrentiy Beria, the Soviet secret police chief.",
" The book states Kenneth Goff as author.",
" Its true authorship is not clear, the three common hypotheses being: Scientology founder L Ron Hubbard, Kenneth Goff (alias Oliver Kenneth Goff), or both L Ron Hubbard and Kenneth Goff based on an acquired US agency report.",
" The third hypothesis is questionable as there is not proof that the two men ever knew each other.",
" Claims that L Ron Hubbard was the author are also dubious as the only source of this claim is his estranged son, L Ron Hubbard Jr., who made it his life work trying to intentionally discredit his father in every possible way, and in addition to withdrawing all his accusations before his death, has been discredited in courts of law."
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" In public settings, computer lab users are often subject to time limits, in order to allow more people a chance to use the lab, whereas in other institutions, computer access typically requires valid personal login credentials, which may also allow the institution to track the user's activities.",
" Computers in computer labs are typically equipped with internet access, while scanners and printers may augment the lab setup.",
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"Title: Secure Web SmartFilter EDU\n\nSecure Web SmartFilter EDU, formerly known as Bess, is a brand of content-control software made by Secure Computing Corporation, which acquired maker N2H2 in 2003; it is usually used in libraries and schools. The main purpose of the system is as an Internet filter, blocking minors using the public computers from accessing web content deemed inappropriate by the local administrators of the system based on the Acceptable Use Policy of the organization. The system is not installed locally (on each individual computer workstation), but installs on the server between the users and the open Internet. This feature makes it harder to bypass, though it is not uncommon for students with more extensive computer knowledge to attempt to bypass the system. The system allows for teachers or administrators to temporarily bypass the system if they need to access sites that are blocked for educational purposes.",
"Title: L. Ron Hubbard\n\nLafayette Ronald Hubbard (March 13, 1911 – January 24, 1986), better known as L. Ron Hubbard ( ) and often referred to by his initials, LRH, was an American author and the founder of the Church of Scientology. After establishing a career as a writer, becoming best known for his science fiction and fantasy stories, he developed a system called Dianetics which was first expounded in book form in May 1950. He subsequently developed his ideas into a wide-ranging set of doctrines and practices as part of a new religious movement that he called Scientology. His writings became the guiding texts for the Church of Scientology and a number of affiliated organizations that address such diverse topics as business administration, literacy and drug rehabilitation. The Church's dissemination of these materials led to Hubbard being listed by the \"Guinness Book of World Records\" as the most translated and published author in the world. The Guinness World Record for the most audio books published for one author is also held by Hubbard. In 2014, Hubbard was cited by \"Smithsonian\" magazine as one of the 100 most significant Americans of all time, as one of the eleven religious figures on that list.",
"Title: Scieno Sitter\n\nScieno Sitter is content-control software that, when installed on a computer, blocks certain websites critical of Scientology from being viewed. The software was released by the Church of Scientology in 1998 for Church members using Windows 95. The term \"Scieno Sitter\" was coined by critics of Scientology who assert that the program is a form of Internet censorship.",
"Title: Brain-Washing (book)\n\nBrain-Washing: A Synthesis of the Russian Textbook on Psychopolitics, sometimes referred to as The Brainwashing Manual, is a book published by the Church of Scientology in 1955. It purports to be a condensation of the work of Lavrentiy Beria, the Soviet secret police chief. The book states Kenneth Goff as author. Its true authorship is not clear, the three common hypotheses being: Scientology founder L Ron Hubbard, Kenneth Goff (alias Oliver Kenneth Goff), or both L Ron Hubbard and Kenneth Goff based on an acquired US agency report. The third hypothesis is questionable as there is not proof that the two men ever knew each other. Claims that L Ron Hubbard was the author are also dubious as the only source of this claim is his estranged son, L Ron Hubbard Jr., who made it his life work trying to intentionally discredit his father in every possible way, and in addition to withdrawing all his accusations before his death, has been discredited in courts of law.",
"Title: Margaret Grubb\n\nMargaret Louise \"Polly\" Grubb (September 22, 1907 – November 17, 1963) was the first wife of pulp fiction author and Scientology founder L. Ron Hubbard, to whom she was married between 1933 and 1947. She was the mother of Hubbard's first son, L. Ron Hubbard, Jr. and his first daughter, Katherine May \"Kay\" Hubbard.",
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"Title: DansGuardian\n\nDansGuardian, written by SmoothWall Ltd and others, is content-control software: software designed to control which websites users can access. It also includes virus filtering and usage monitoring features. DansGuardian must be installed on a Unix or Linux computer, such as a server computer; its filtering extends to all computers in an organization, including Windows and Macintosh computers. DansGuardian is used by schools, businesses, value-added Internet service providers, and others."
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515
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When did the web series featuring Emily Meade air its final episode?
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January 22, 2014
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" It co-stars Amy Morton, Margo Martindale, John Slattery, Emily Meade, Louisa Krause and Adam Driver.",
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"Mother, May I Sleep with Danger?",
" is a 2016 American thriller television film directed by Melanie Aitkenhead, written by Amber Coney, and starring James Franco (who conceived the story), Emily Meade, Tori Spelling, Leila George, Ivan Sergei, Nick Eversman, Emma Rigby, Amber Coney and Christie Lynn Smith.",
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" The film stars Luke Bracey, Dustin Milligan, and Emily Meade.",
" The film had its world premiere at the Seattle International Film Festival on June 5, 2015.",
" The film was released in a limited release and through video on demand on March 11, 2016, by FilmBuff."
],
"title": "Me Him Her"
},
{
"sentences": [
"The Bachelorette 8 is the eighth season of ABC reality television series \"The Bachelorette\".",
" The show premiered on May 14, 2012, featuring Emily Maynard dating 25 men.",
" Maynard chose Brad Womack in the fifteenth season of \"The Bachelor\" because she's an independent woman capable of picking her own man, but they split after the show."
],
"title": "The Bachelorette (season 8)"
},
{
"sentences": [
"A web series is a series of scripted or non-scripted videos, generally in episodic form, released on the Internet and part of the web television medium, which first emerged in the late 1990s and become more prominent in the early 2000s (decade).",
" A single instance of a web series program can be called an episode or \"webisode\", however the latter term is not often used.",
" In general, web series can be watched on a range of platforms, including desktop, laptop, tablets and smartphones.",
" They can also be watched on television."
],
"title": "Web series"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Emily Meade (born January 10, 1989) is an American film and television actress.",
" She has appeared in films such as \"Twelve\" (2010), \"My Soul to Take\" (2010), \"Gimme Shelter\" (2013), \"That Awkward Moment\" (2014), \"Money Monster\" (2016), and \"Nerve\" (2016), and the television series \"Boardwalk Empire\", \"\", \"The Leftovers\" and \"Broad City\".",
" She also portrayed a future version of the character Ella Blake in series \"Fringe\" third season finale and currently appears in the HBO series \"The Deuce\" (2017-present)."
],
"title": "Emily Meade"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Gimme Shelter is a 2013 American independent drama film written and directed by Ronald Krauss and starring Vanessa Hudgens, James Earl Jones, Rosario Dawson, Stéphanie Szostak, Emily Meade, Ann Dowd, and Brendan Fraser.",
" It is based on a true story about a runaway teenage girl who gets pregnant and is placed in a home for pregnant girls."
],
"title": "Gimme Shelter (2013 film)"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Broad City is an American comedy television series, created by and starring Ilana Glazer and Abbi Jacobson.",
" It was developed from their web series of the same name, which was independently produced from 2009 to 2011.",
" The creation of the web series began after Glazer received poor feedback on a project she and a partner had been working on.",
" After expressing her frustration to Jacobson, the two decided to work on a project together, eventually creating the web series \"Broad City.\"",
" The series is based on Glazer and Jacobson's real life friendship, and their attempt to \"make it\" in New York.",
" Amy Poehler is one of \"Broad City\"'s executive producers, and appeared in the webseries finale.",
" The series premiered on Comedy Central on January 22, 2014."
],
"title": "Broad City"
},
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"sentences": [
"The Honeytrap is a 2002 British thriller film featuring Emily Lloyd as Catherine, a young woman about to get married to her fiance in London.",
" It was written and directed by Michael G. Gunther and shot in London, England.",
" It also stars Anthony Green, Valerie Edmond, Stuart McQuarrie and Natalie Walter."
],
"title": "The Honeytrap"
},
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"sentences": [
"Voyage of Oblivion is a 2012 album from Jim Johnston, featuring Emily Barker on guest vocals."
],
"title": "Voyage of Oblivion"
}
] |
[
"Title: Bluebird (2013 film)\n\nBluebird is a 2013 drama film written and directed by Maine native Lance Edmands. Set and filmed in Northern Maine, it tells the story of how a school bus driver's momentary distraction causes a near-tragedy and affects the whole community. It co-stars Amy Morton, Margo Martindale, John Slattery, Emily Meade, Louisa Krause and Adam Driver. It was filmed in Winter 2012. After opening in limited release on February 27, 2015, it was released on the web on March 1.",
"Title: Mother, May I Sleep with Danger? (2016 film)\n\nMother, May I Sleep with Danger? is a 2016 American thriller television film directed by Melanie Aitkenhead, written by Amber Coney, and starring James Franco (who conceived the story), Emily Meade, Tori Spelling, Leila George, Ivan Sergei, Nick Eversman, Emma Rigby, Amber Coney and Christie Lynn Smith. It is a remake of the 1996 film \"Mother, May I Sleep with Danger? \", but with a vampire theme as well as original actors Tori Spelling and Ivan Sergei in different roles. The film premiered on Lifetime on June 18, 2016.",
"Title: Me Him Her\n\nMe Him Her is a 2015 American comedy film written and directed by Max Landis, in his directorial debut. The film stars Luke Bracey, Dustin Milligan, and Emily Meade. The film had its world premiere at the Seattle International Film Festival on June 5, 2015. The film was released in a limited release and through video on demand on March 11, 2016, by FilmBuff.",
"Title: The Bachelorette (season 8)\n\nThe Bachelorette 8 is the eighth season of ABC reality television series \"The Bachelorette\". The show premiered on May 14, 2012, featuring Emily Maynard dating 25 men. Maynard chose Brad Womack in the fifteenth season of \"The Bachelor\" because she's an independent woman capable of picking her own man, but they split after the show.",
"Title: Web series\n\nA web series is a series of scripted or non-scripted videos, generally in episodic form, released on the Internet and part of the web television medium, which first emerged in the late 1990s and become more prominent in the early 2000s (decade). A single instance of a web series program can be called an episode or \"webisode\", however the latter term is not often used. In general, web series can be watched on a range of platforms, including desktop, laptop, tablets and smartphones. They can also be watched on television.",
"Title: Emily Meade\n\nEmily Meade (born January 10, 1989) is an American film and television actress. She has appeared in films such as \"Twelve\" (2010), \"My Soul to Take\" (2010), \"Gimme Shelter\" (2013), \"That Awkward Moment\" (2014), \"Money Monster\" (2016), and \"Nerve\" (2016), and the television series \"Boardwalk Empire\", \"\", \"The Leftovers\" and \"Broad City\". She also portrayed a future version of the character Ella Blake in series \"Fringe\" third season finale and currently appears in the HBO series \"The Deuce\" (2017-present).",
"Title: Gimme Shelter (2013 film)\n\nGimme Shelter is a 2013 American independent drama film written and directed by Ronald Krauss and starring Vanessa Hudgens, James Earl Jones, Rosario Dawson, Stéphanie Szostak, Emily Meade, Ann Dowd, and Brendan Fraser. It is based on a true story about a runaway teenage girl who gets pregnant and is placed in a home for pregnant girls.",
"Title: Broad City\n\nBroad City is an American comedy television series, created by and starring Ilana Glazer and Abbi Jacobson. It was developed from their web series of the same name, which was independently produced from 2009 to 2011. The creation of the web series began after Glazer received poor feedback on a project she and a partner had been working on. After expressing her frustration to Jacobson, the two decided to work on a project together, eventually creating the web series \"Broad City.\" The series is based on Glazer and Jacobson's real life friendship, and their attempt to \"make it\" in New York. Amy Poehler is one of \"Broad City\"'s executive producers, and appeared in the webseries finale. The series premiered on Comedy Central on January 22, 2014.",
"Title: The Honeytrap\n\nThe Honeytrap is a 2002 British thriller film featuring Emily Lloyd as Catherine, a young woman about to get married to her fiance in London. It was written and directed by Michael G. Gunther and shot in London, England. It also stars Anthony Green, Valerie Edmond, Stuart McQuarrie and Natalie Walter.",
"Title: Voyage of Oblivion\n\nVoyage of Oblivion is a 2012 album from Jim Johnston, featuring Emily Barker on guest vocals."
] |
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The Commonwealth of Australia and China are currently large trading partners as well as active members of the international forum for the governments and central bank governors from 20 major economies, known as what?
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G20
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bridge
|
hard
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{
"title": [
"Australia–China relations",
"Australia–China relations",
"Australia–China relations",
"G20"
],
"sent_id": [
0,
4,
5,
0
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"sentences": [
"Ruth Osterreicher de Krivoy is a Venezuelan leading economist and national authority on political, monetary and fiscal dynamics.",
" During the early 1970s, she had been vice president of research at the Central Bank of Venezuela, where she played an active role in strengthening economic research as a major instrument of support for monetary policy.",
" In 1992, two months after an attempted coup d'état by Hugo Chavez, she became president of the Central Bank of Venezuela.",
" Her appointment seemed a natural choice, given both her extensive experience and her firm belief in Central Bank independence.",
" She resigned in 1994, amid the Venezuelan banking crisis.",
" De Krivoy wrote a book about the crisis, and has continued to voice concerns about the loss of political independence of the Central Bank's governors."
],
"title": "Ruth de Krivoy"
},
{
"sentences": [
"The Financial Stability Forum (FSF) was a group consisting of major national financial authorities such as finance ministries, central bankers, and international financial bodies.",
" The Forum was founded in 1999 to promote international financial stability.",
" Its founding resulted from discussions among Finance Ministers and Central Bank Governors of the G7 countries, and a study which they commissioned.",
" The Forum facilitated discussion and co-operation on supervision and surveillance of financial institutions, transactions and events.",
" FSF was managed by a small secretariat housed at the Bank for International Settlements in Basel, Switzerland.",
" The FSF membership included about a dozen nations who participate through their central banks, financial ministries and departments, and securities regulators, including: the United States, Japan, Germany, the United Kingdom, France, Italy, Canada, Australia, the Netherlands and several other industrialized economies as well as several international economic organizations.",
" At the G20 summit on November 15, 2008 it was agreed that the membership of the FSF will be expanded to include emerging economies, such as China.",
" The 2009 G-20 London summit decided to establish a successor to the FSF, the Financial Stability Board.",
" The FSB includes members of the G20 who were not members of FSF."
],
"title": "Financial Stability Forum"
},
{
"sentences": [
"The Basel Committee on Banking Supervision (BCBS) is a committee of banking supervisory authorities that was established by the central bank governors of the Group of Ten countries in 1974.",
" It provides a forum for regular cooperation on banking supervisory matters.",
" Its objective is to enhance understanding of key supervisory issues and improve the quality of banking supervision worldwide.",
" The Committee frames guidelines and standards in different areas – some of the better known among them are the international standards on capital adequacy, the Core Principles for Effective Banking Supervision and the Concordat on cross-border banking supervision.",
" The Committee's Secretariat is located at the Bank for International Settlements (BIS) in Basel, Switzerland.",
" However, the BIS and the Basel Committee remain two distinct entities."
],
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},
{
"sentences": [
"The Governor of the Central Bank of Sri Lanka (CBSL) functions as the chief executive of the Sri Lankan central bank.",
" The post is the \"ex-officio\" chairperson of the Monetary Board of Central Bank of Sri Lanka.",
" Since its establishment in 1950, the CBSL has been headed by 14 governors.",
" The governor has two deputies and several assistant governors.",
" The inaugural officeholder was the American John Exter who served the Government of Sri Lanka in helping found the central bank.",
" Arjuna Mahendran, although born in Sri Lanka, held Singaporean citizenship during his term of office.",
" The position is currently held by economist Indrajit Coomaraswamy, who took over from Arjuna Mahendran, who stepped down on 2 July 2016.",
" The term of office last for 6 years."
],
"title": "Governor of the Central Bank of Sri Lanka"
},
{
"sentences": [
"The Central Bank of the Republic of China (CBC; ), known in English from 1924 to 2007 as the Central Bank of China, is the central bank of the Republic of China, now commonly known as Taiwan.",
" Its legal and common name in Chinese is literally translated as the \"Central Bank\".",
" The central bank is administered under the Executive Yuan of the ROC government."
],
"title": "Central Bank of the Republic of China (Taiwan)"
},
{
"sentences": [
"This is a list of salaries of central bank governors, displaying the salary of the chair of a state's central bank."
],
"title": "List of salaries of central bank governors"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Australia–China relations, often known as Sino–Australian relations, refers to the relations between the Commonwealth of Australia and China.",
" The first Chinese consulate in Australia was established in 1909, and diplomatic relations were established in 1941.",
" Australia continued to recognise the Republic of China government after it lost the Chinese Civil War and retreated to Taiwan in 1949, but switched recognition to the People's Republic of China on 21 December 1972.",
" The relationship between China and Australia has grown considerably over the years.",
" Both countries are actively engaged economically, culturally and politically which spans numerous organizations such as APEC, East Asia Summit and the G20.",
" China is Australia's largest trading partner, and has invested in Australian mining companies to help meet the needs of its growing economy."
],
"title": "Australia–China relations"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Argentina–Indonesia relations refers to the bilateral relations of Argentina and Indonesia.",
" Since the diplomatic relations established in 1956, the bilateral relations between Argentina and Indonesia have become increasingly more strategic.",
" According to Argentine Ambassador to Indonesian Javier A. Sanz de Urquiza, Indonesia has been a \"true friend of Argentina\" over the Falkland Islands sovereignty dispute.",
" Argentina has an embassy in Jakarta, while Indonesia has an embassy in Buenos Aires.",
" Both countries say they share the same values regarding the international order, and the same aspiration to defend the developing nations' interest in international forum.",
" Both countries are members of Group of 77, the G-20 major economies, the G20 developing nations, and Forum of East Asia-Latin America Cooperation."
],
"title": "Argentina–Indonesia relations"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Global Relations Forum (GRF) is an independent, non-profit membership association founded on May 11, 2009 in Turkey with the committed support of 40 Turkish men and women who have assumed prominent roles in international fora and have received international recognition for their efforts throughout their careers.",
" The founding members include former secretaries of state, university presidents, central bank governors, ECHR justice and retired ambassadors as well as leading business leaders, scholars, artists, and journalists.",
" GRF is committed to being a platform for engaging, informing and stimulating its members and all interested individuals in all matters related to international affairs and global issues."
],
"title": "Global Relations Forum"
},
{
"sentences": [
"The G20 (or G-20 or Group of Twenty) is an international forum for the governments and central bank governors from 20 major economies.",
" Currently, these are Argentina, Australia, Brazil, Canada, China, France, Germany, India, Indonesia, Italy, Japan, Mexico, Russia, Saudi Arabia, South Africa, South Korea, Turkey, United Kingdom, United States, and the European Union.",
" Founded in 1999, the G20 aims to discuss policy issues pertaining to the promotion of international financial stability.",
" It seeks to address issues that go beyond the responsibilities of any one organization.",
" The G20 heads of government or heads of state have periodically conferred at summits since their initial meeting in 2008, and the group also hosts separate meetings of finance ministers and foreign ministers due to the expansion of its agenda in recent years."
],
"title": "G20"
}
] |
[
"Title: Ruth de Krivoy\n\nRuth Osterreicher de Krivoy is a Venezuelan leading economist and national authority on political, monetary and fiscal dynamics. During the early 1970s, she had been vice president of research at the Central Bank of Venezuela, where she played an active role in strengthening economic research as a major instrument of support for monetary policy. In 1992, two months after an attempted coup d'état by Hugo Chavez, she became president of the Central Bank of Venezuela. Her appointment seemed a natural choice, given both her extensive experience and her firm belief in Central Bank independence. She resigned in 1994, amid the Venezuelan banking crisis. De Krivoy wrote a book about the crisis, and has continued to voice concerns about the loss of political independence of the Central Bank's governors.",
"Title: Financial Stability Forum\n\nThe Financial Stability Forum (FSF) was a group consisting of major national financial authorities such as finance ministries, central bankers, and international financial bodies. The Forum was founded in 1999 to promote international financial stability. Its founding resulted from discussions among Finance Ministers and Central Bank Governors of the G7 countries, and a study which they commissioned. The Forum facilitated discussion and co-operation on supervision and surveillance of financial institutions, transactions and events. FSF was managed by a small secretariat housed at the Bank for International Settlements in Basel, Switzerland. The FSF membership included about a dozen nations who participate through their central banks, financial ministries and departments, and securities regulators, including: the United States, Japan, Germany, the United Kingdom, France, Italy, Canada, Australia, the Netherlands and several other industrialized economies as well as several international economic organizations. At the G20 summit on November 15, 2008 it was agreed that the membership of the FSF will be expanded to include emerging economies, such as China. The 2009 G-20 London summit decided to establish a successor to the FSF, the Financial Stability Board. The FSB includes members of the G20 who were not members of FSF.",
"Title: Basel Committee on Banking Supervision\n\nThe Basel Committee on Banking Supervision (BCBS) is a committee of banking supervisory authorities that was established by the central bank governors of the Group of Ten countries in 1974. It provides a forum for regular cooperation on banking supervisory matters. Its objective is to enhance understanding of key supervisory issues and improve the quality of banking supervision worldwide. The Committee frames guidelines and standards in different areas – some of the better known among them are the international standards on capital adequacy, the Core Principles for Effective Banking Supervision and the Concordat on cross-border banking supervision. The Committee's Secretariat is located at the Bank for International Settlements (BIS) in Basel, Switzerland. However, the BIS and the Basel Committee remain two distinct entities.",
"Title: Governor of the Central Bank of Sri Lanka\n\nThe Governor of the Central Bank of Sri Lanka (CBSL) functions as the chief executive of the Sri Lankan central bank. The post is the \"ex-officio\" chairperson of the Monetary Board of Central Bank of Sri Lanka. Since its establishment in 1950, the CBSL has been headed by 14 governors. The governor has two deputies and several assistant governors. The inaugural officeholder was the American John Exter who served the Government of Sri Lanka in helping found the central bank. Arjuna Mahendran, although born in Sri Lanka, held Singaporean citizenship during his term of office. The position is currently held by economist Indrajit Coomaraswamy, who took over from Arjuna Mahendran, who stepped down on 2 July 2016. The term of office last for 6 years.",
"Title: Central Bank of the Republic of China (Taiwan)\n\nThe Central Bank of the Republic of China (CBC; ), known in English from 1924 to 2007 as the Central Bank of China, is the central bank of the Republic of China, now commonly known as Taiwan. Its legal and common name in Chinese is literally translated as the \"Central Bank\". The central bank is administered under the Executive Yuan of the ROC government.",
"Title: List of salaries of central bank governors\n\nThis is a list of salaries of central bank governors, displaying the salary of the chair of a state's central bank.",
"Title: Australia–China relations\n\nAustralia–China relations, often known as Sino–Australian relations, refers to the relations between the Commonwealth of Australia and China. The first Chinese consulate in Australia was established in 1909, and diplomatic relations were established in 1941. Australia continued to recognise the Republic of China government after it lost the Chinese Civil War and retreated to Taiwan in 1949, but switched recognition to the People's Republic of China on 21 December 1972. The relationship between China and Australia has grown considerably over the years. Both countries are actively engaged economically, culturally and politically which spans numerous organizations such as APEC, East Asia Summit and the G20. China is Australia's largest trading partner, and has invested in Australian mining companies to help meet the needs of its growing economy.",
"Title: Argentina–Indonesia relations\n\nArgentina–Indonesia relations refers to the bilateral relations of Argentina and Indonesia. Since the diplomatic relations established in 1956, the bilateral relations between Argentina and Indonesia have become increasingly more strategic. According to Argentine Ambassador to Indonesian Javier A. Sanz de Urquiza, Indonesia has been a \"true friend of Argentina\" over the Falkland Islands sovereignty dispute. Argentina has an embassy in Jakarta, while Indonesia has an embassy in Buenos Aires. Both countries say they share the same values regarding the international order, and the same aspiration to defend the developing nations' interest in international forum. Both countries are members of Group of 77, the G-20 major economies, the G20 developing nations, and Forum of East Asia-Latin America Cooperation.",
"Title: Global Relations Forum\n\nGlobal Relations Forum (GRF) is an independent, non-profit membership association founded on May 11, 2009 in Turkey with the committed support of 40 Turkish men and women who have assumed prominent roles in international fora and have received international recognition for their efforts throughout their careers. The founding members include former secretaries of state, university presidents, central bank governors, ECHR justice and retired ambassadors as well as leading business leaders, scholars, artists, and journalists. GRF is committed to being a platform for engaging, informing and stimulating its members and all interested individuals in all matters related to international affairs and global issues.",
"Title: G20\n\nThe G20 (or G-20 or Group of Twenty) is an international forum for the governments and central bank governors from 20 major economies. Currently, these are Argentina, Australia, Brazil, Canada, China, France, Germany, India, Indonesia, Italy, Japan, Mexico, Russia, Saudi Arabia, South Africa, South Korea, Turkey, United Kingdom, United States, and the European Union. Founded in 1999, the G20 aims to discuss policy issues pertaining to the promotion of international financial stability. It seeks to address issues that go beyond the responsibilities of any one organization. The G20 heads of government or heads of state have periodically conferred at summits since their initial meeting in 2008, and the group also hosts separate meetings of finance ministers and foreign ministers due to the expansion of its agenda in recent years."
] |
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INSPIRE-HEP is an open access digital library for the field of high energy physics (HEP), it is the successor of the Stanford Physics Information Retrieval System (SPIRES), the first website in which continent, that was created to allow remote users access to its database?
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North America
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bridge
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easy
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{
"title": [
"INSPIRE-HEP",
"Stanford Physics Information Retrieval System"
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1,
2
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"sentences": [
"CLHEP (short for \"A Class Library for High Energy Physics\") is a C++ library that provides utility classes for general numerical programming, vector arithmetic, geometry, pseudorandom number generation, and linear algebra, specifically targeted for high energy physics simulation and analysis software.",
" The project is hosted by CERN and currently managed by a collaboration of researchers from CERN and other physics research laboratories and academic institutions.",
" According to the project's website, CLHEP is in maintenance mode (accepting bug fixes but no further development is expected)."
],
"title": "CLHEP"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Gerard A. \"Gerry\" Salton (8 March 1927 in Nuremberg – 28 August 1995), was a Professor of Computer Science at Cornell University.",
" Salton was perhaps the leading computer scientist working in the field of information retrieval during his time, and \"the father of information retrieval\".",
" His group at Cornell developed the SMART Information Retrieval System, which he initiated when he was at Harvard."
],
"title": "Gerard Salton"
},
{
"sentences": [
"The Stanford Physics Information Retrieval System (SPIRES) is a database management system developed by Stanford University.",
" It is used by universities, colleges and research institutions.",
" The first website in North America was created to allow remote users access to its database."
],
"title": "Stanford Physics Information Retrieval System"
},
{
"sentences": [
"The Rocchio algorithm is based on a method of relevance feedback found in information retrieval systems which stemmed from the SMART Information Retrieval System which was developed 1960-1964.",
" Like many other retrieval systems, the Rocchio feedback approach was developed using the Vector Space Model.",
" The algorithm is based on the assumption that most users have a general conception of which documents should be denoted as relevant or non-relevant.",
" Therefore, the user's search query is revised to include an arbitrary percentage of relevant and non-relevant documents as a means of increasing the search engine's recall, and possibly the precision as well.",
" The number of relevant and non-relevant documents allowed to enter a query is dictated by the weights of the a, b, c variables listed below in the Algorithm section."
],
"title": "Rocchio algorithm"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Carlos Wagner is a particle physicist.",
" He specializes in theoretical physics, elementary particles and supersymmetric theories.",
" He currently works for the High Energy Physics (HEP) division of the Argonne National Laboratory and is also a professor at the Physics Department of the University of Chicago, Enrico Fermi Institute, and the Kavli Institute for Cosmological Physics, University of Chicago.",
" He also functions as the Head of the ANL High Energy Physics Theory Group."
],
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},
{
"sentences": [
"A digital library is a special library with a collection of digital objects that can include text, visual material, audio material, video material, stored as electronic media formats (as opposed to print, or other media. )",
", along with means for organizing, storing, and retrieving the files and media contained in the library collection.",
" Digital libraries can vary immensely in size and scope, and can be maintained by individuals, organizations, or affiliated with established physical library buildings or institutions, or with academic institutions.",
" The digital content may be stored locally, or accessed remotely via computer networks.",
" An electronic library is a type of information retrieval system."
],
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},
{
"sentences": [
"INSPIRE-HEP is an open access digital library for the field of high energy physics (HEP).",
" It is the successor of the Stanford Physics Information Retrieval System (SPIRES) database, the main literature database for high energy physics since the 1970s."
],
"title": "INSPIRE-HEP"
},
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"sentences": [
"Cognitive models of information retrieval rest on the mix of areas such as cognitive science, human-computer interaction, information retrieval, and library science.",
" They describe the relationship between a person's cognitive model of the information sought and the organization of this information in an information system.",
" These models attempt to understand how a person is searching for information so that the database and the search of this database can be designed in such a way as to best serve the user.",
" Information retrieval may incorporate multiple tasks and cognitive problems, particularly because different people may have different methods for attempting to find this information and expect the information to be in different forms.",
" Cognitive models of information retrieval may be attempts at something as apparently prosaic as improving search results or may be something more complex, such as attempting to create a database which can be queried with natural language search."
],
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},
{
"sentences": [
"The SMART (System for the Mechanical Analysis and Retrieval of Text) Information Retrieval System is an information retrieval system developed at Cornell University in the 1960s.",
" Many important concepts in information retrieval were developed as part of research on the SMART system, including the vector space model, relevance feedback, and Rocchio classification."
],
"title": "SMART Information Retrieval System"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Legal information retrieval is the science of information retrieval applied to legal text, including legislation, case law, and scholarly works.",
" Accurate legal information retrieval is important to provide access to the law to laymen and legal professionals.",
" Its importance has increased because of the vast and quickly increasing amount of legal documents available through electronic means.",
" Legal information retrieval is a part of the growing field of legal informatics."
],
"title": "Legal information retrieval"
}
] |
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"Title: CLHEP\n\nCLHEP (short for \"A Class Library for High Energy Physics\") is a C++ library that provides utility classes for general numerical programming, vector arithmetic, geometry, pseudorandom number generation, and linear algebra, specifically targeted for high energy physics simulation and analysis software. The project is hosted by CERN and currently managed by a collaboration of researchers from CERN and other physics research laboratories and academic institutions. According to the project's website, CLHEP is in maintenance mode (accepting bug fixes but no further development is expected).",
"Title: Gerard Salton\n\nGerard A. \"Gerry\" Salton (8 March 1927 in Nuremberg – 28 August 1995), was a Professor of Computer Science at Cornell University. Salton was perhaps the leading computer scientist working in the field of information retrieval during his time, and \"the father of information retrieval\". His group at Cornell developed the SMART Information Retrieval System, which he initiated when he was at Harvard.",
"Title: Stanford Physics Information Retrieval System\n\nThe Stanford Physics Information Retrieval System (SPIRES) is a database management system developed by Stanford University. It is used by universities, colleges and research institutions. The first website in North America was created to allow remote users access to its database.",
"Title: Rocchio algorithm\n\nThe Rocchio algorithm is based on a method of relevance feedback found in information retrieval systems which stemmed from the SMART Information Retrieval System which was developed 1960-1964. Like many other retrieval systems, the Rocchio feedback approach was developed using the Vector Space Model. The algorithm is based on the assumption that most users have a general conception of which documents should be denoted as relevant or non-relevant. Therefore, the user's search query is revised to include an arbitrary percentage of relevant and non-relevant documents as a means of increasing the search engine's recall, and possibly the precision as well. The number of relevant and non-relevant documents allowed to enter a query is dictated by the weights of the a, b, c variables listed below in the Algorithm section.",
"Title: Carlos E.M. Wagner\n\nCarlos Wagner is a particle physicist. He specializes in theoretical physics, elementary particles and supersymmetric theories. He currently works for the High Energy Physics (HEP) division of the Argonne National Laboratory and is also a professor at the Physics Department of the University of Chicago, Enrico Fermi Institute, and the Kavli Institute for Cosmological Physics, University of Chicago. He also functions as the Head of the ANL High Energy Physics Theory Group.",
"Title: Digital library\n\nA digital library is a special library with a collection of digital objects that can include text, visual material, audio material, video material, stored as electronic media formats (as opposed to print, or other media. ) , along with means for organizing, storing, and retrieving the files and media contained in the library collection. Digital libraries can vary immensely in size and scope, and can be maintained by individuals, organizations, or affiliated with established physical library buildings or institutions, or with academic institutions. The digital content may be stored locally, or accessed remotely via computer networks. An electronic library is a type of information retrieval system.",
"Title: INSPIRE-HEP\n\nINSPIRE-HEP is an open access digital library for the field of high energy physics (HEP). It is the successor of the Stanford Physics Information Retrieval System (SPIRES) database, the main literature database for high energy physics since the 1970s.",
"Title: Cognitive models of information retrieval\n\nCognitive models of information retrieval rest on the mix of areas such as cognitive science, human-computer interaction, information retrieval, and library science. They describe the relationship between a person's cognitive model of the information sought and the organization of this information in an information system. These models attempt to understand how a person is searching for information so that the database and the search of this database can be designed in such a way as to best serve the user. Information retrieval may incorporate multiple tasks and cognitive problems, particularly because different people may have different methods for attempting to find this information and expect the information to be in different forms. Cognitive models of information retrieval may be attempts at something as apparently prosaic as improving search results or may be something more complex, such as attempting to create a database which can be queried with natural language search.",
"Title: SMART Information Retrieval System\n\nThe SMART (System for the Mechanical Analysis and Retrieval of Text) Information Retrieval System is an information retrieval system developed at Cornell University in the 1960s. Many important concepts in information retrieval were developed as part of research on the SMART system, including the vector space model, relevance feedback, and Rocchio classification.",
"Title: Legal information retrieval\n\nLegal information retrieval is the science of information retrieval applied to legal text, including legislation, case law, and scholarly works. Accurate legal information retrieval is important to provide access to the law to laymen and legal professionals. Its importance has increased because of the vast and quickly increasing amount of legal documents available through electronic means. Legal information retrieval is a part of the growing field of legal informatics."
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The actor that portrays PK in "The Power of One" also starred in what crime drama set in 1958 Brooklyn?
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Deuces Wild
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" The film is set in 1958 Brooklyn, New York City.",
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"Title: Lucy Wigmore\n\nLucy Wigmore is a stage and screen actress from New Zealand. She played core cast member Dr \"Justine Jones\" in the long-running soap opera \"Shortland Street\", and has also starred as Lillian May Armfield in , a 13-part drama set in the 1920s–1930s on the rough and ready streets of Sydney, Australia. Underbelly \"is one of Nine Networks most successful franchises\".",
"Title: Natalie Martinez\n\nNatalie Martinez (born July 12, 1984) is an American actress and model. She is known as the spokes-model for JLO by Jennifer Lopez, and for her role in the 2008 feature film \"Death Race\". She also starred in a music video titled \"Rain Over Me\" by Pitbull, also featuring Marc Anthony. She has appeared in several music videos and telenovelas. From 2010 to 2011, Martinez starred in the crime drama series \"Detroit 1-8-7\" as Detective Ariana Sanchez. From 2012 to 2014, she starred in the crime drama \"\" as Detective Jamie Lovato and Deputy Linda Esquivel in the sci-fi drama series \"Under the Dome\". She recently starred as Detective Theresa Murphy in the Fox police drama \"APB\", which was cancelled on May 11, 2017 after one season.",
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"Title: Stephen Dorff\n\nStephen Dorff Jr. (born July 29, 1973) is an American actor, known for portraying PK in \"The Power of One\", Stuart Sutcliffe in \"Backbeat\", Johnny Marco in Sofia Coppola's \"Somewhere\", and for his roles in \"Blade\" (as self-styled vampire-overlord Deacon Frost), \"Cecil B. DeMented\", \"The Motel Life\", \"S.F.W.\" and \"Space Truckers\".",
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"Title: Low Winter Sun (U.S. TV series)\n\nLow Winter Sun is an American crime drama television series that aired on AMC from August 11 to October 6, 2013, for one season consisting of ten episodes. The series was developed by Chris Mundy and starred Mark Strong and Lennie James. It is based upon the 2006 British two-part miniseries of the same name which also starred Strong in the same role. Filmed and set in Detroit, Michigan, the series follows detectives Frank Agnew and Joe Geddes after they murder a corrupt cop and attempt to cover it up, and explores organized crime in Detroit. The series received generally mixed reviews and AMC announced in December 2013 that it had canceled the series."
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When was Edoardo Agnelli's mother born?
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4 May 1927
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"Title: Marella Agnelli\n\nMarella Agnelli, born Donna Marella Caracciolo di Castagneto (born 4 May 1927) is an Italian noblewoman, art collector, socialite, style icon and widow of former Fiat chairman Gianni Agnelli. She has often appeared in the fashion magazine \"Vogue.\" She was named to the International Best Dressed List Hall of Fame in 1963.",
"Title: Virginia Bourbon del Monte\n\n\"Donna\" Virginia Bourbon del Monte (Rome, 24 May 1899 – Pisa, 30 November 1945) was the wife of Edoardo Agnelli and the mother of Gianni Agnelli."
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What is the capital of the country that is 34km long and Chloris cubensis grows native?
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Bridgetown
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"Title: Bolshaya Lyampa\n\nBolshaya Lyampa (Russian: Большая Лямпа ) is a river in Perm Krai, Russia, a right tributary of Uls River which in turn is a tributary of Vishera River. The river is 34 km long. Its source is near the border with Sverdlovsk Oblast. It flows into the Uls River 55 km from the larger river's mouth. The Bolshaya Lyampa's main tributary is the Malaya Lyampa River.",
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"Title: Yamzhach River\n\nYamzhach (Russian: Ямжач ) is a river in Perm Krai, Russia, a left tributary of the Kolva River, which in turn is a tributary of the Vishera River. The river is 34 km long. It flows into the Kolva River 380 km from the Kolva's mouth. The main tributaries are the Passavozh (left) and Zapadnaya (left) rivers.",
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"Title: Bransfield Basin\n\nThe Bransfield Basin is a back-arc rift basin located off the Northern tip of the Antarctic Peninsula. The basin lies within a Northeast and Southwest trending strait that separates the peninsula from the nearby South Shetland Islands to the Northwest. The basin extends for more than 500 km from Smith Island (South Shetland Islands) to a portion of the Hero Fracture Zone. The basin can be subdivided into three basins: Western, Central, and Eastern. The Western basin is 130 km long by 70 km wide with a depth of 1.3 km , the Central basin is 230 km long by 60 km wide with a depth of 1.9 km , and the Eastern basin is 150 km long by 40 km wide with a depth of over 2.7 km . The three basins are separated by the Deception Island and Bridgeman Island. The moho depth in the region has been seismically interpreted to be roughly 34 km deep.",
"Title: Bribie Island\n\nBribie Island is the smallest and most northerly of three major sand islands forming the coastline sheltering the northern part of Moreton Bay, Queensland, Australia. The others are Moreton Island and North Stradbroke Island. Bribie Island is 34 km long, and 8 km at its widest.",
"Title: Massey Island\n\nMassey Island is an uninhabited island in the Bathurst Island group, Qikiqtaaluk Region, Nunavut, Canada. It is located in the Arctic Ocean, south of Île Vanier (across Pearse Strait) and north of Alexander Island and Île Marc (across Boyer Strait). It has an area of 432 km2 , 47 km long and 34 km wide.",
"Title: Lake Bogoria\n\nLake Bogoria is a saline, alkaline lake that lies in a volcanic region in a half-graben basin south of Lake Baringo, Kenya, a little south of the equator. Lake Bogoria, like Lake Nakuru, Lake Elmenteita, and Lake Magadi further south in the Rift Valley, and Lake Logipi to the north, is home at times to one of the world's largest populations of lesser flamingos. The lake is a Ramsar site and Lake Bogoria National Reserve has been a protected National Reserve since November 29, 1973. Lake Bogoria is shallow (about 10 m depth), and is about 34 km long by 3.5 km wide, with a drainage basin of 700 km.",
"Title: Zagarolo\n\nZagarolo is a town and \"comune\" in the Metropolitan City of Rome, in the region of Lazio of central Italy. It has 17,803 inhabitants and a total area of 28 km2 . It lies 34 km south-east of Rome, and it borders the municipalities of Colonna, Gallicano nel Lazio, Monte Compatri, Palestrina, Rome, San Cesareo (former frazione of Zagarolo). Zagarolo's town center lies on a very narrow tuff hill, 2 km long and about 100 m wide, at an elevation of 310 m , surrounded by green valleys. The south continuation of the important pilgrim route Via Francigena passes through the countryside of Zagarolo."
] |
521
|
Who does Óscar Pérez Rojas currently play for?
|
Pachuca
|
bridge
|
hard
|
{
"title": [
"Yosgart Gutiérrez",
"Óscar Pérez Rojas"
],
"sent_id": [
2,
0
]
}
|
[
{
"sentences": [
"Futebol Clube da Lixa known as FC Lixa is a Portuguese football club from Porto which was founded in 1934.",
" They currently play in the Portuguese Second Division Serie A and last season they finished 14th place 2007/08.",
" They currently play their home games in Senhor do Amparo with a capacity of 6,000.",
" Their current chairman is Manuel Carvalho and their manager is Zeca Lopes."
],
"title": "F.C. Lixa"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Guadalupe Pérez Rojas (born 19 August 1994 in San Pedro de Jujuy) is an Argentine tennis player."
],
"title": "Guadalupe Pérez Rojas"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Associação Desportiva da Camacha known as A.D.Camacha is a Portuguese football club from Santa Cruz, Madeira founded in 1978.",
" They currently play in the Campeonato de Portugal.",
" They currently play their home games in Campo Municipal da Nogueira with a capacity of 3,300.",
" Their current chairman is Celso Almeida e Silva and their manager is José Barros."
],
"title": "A.D. Camacha"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Yosgart Ernesto Gutiérrez Serna (born March 15, 1981 in Ruiz Cortines) a.k.a. \"El Pájaro Loco\" is a Mexican goalkeeper.",
" He currently plays for Necaxa in the Liga MX.",
" He is known for his \"chicken hair\", but even more for taking Óscar Pérez's spot in Cruz Azul, after a game Cruz Azul lost against Rayados de Monterrey."
],
"title": "Yosgart Gutiérrez"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Óscar Pérez Rojas (born 1 February 1973 in Mexico City) is a Mexican football goalkeeper who plays for Pachuca on loan from Cruz Azul.",
" His nickname \"El Conejo\" is Spanish for \"The Rabbit\".",
" At 44 years old, he is currently the oldest active player in Liga MX."
],
"title": "Óscar Pérez Rojas"
},
{
"sentences": [
"César Amado Lozano Figueroa (born 31 May 1977) is a retired Mexican football goalkeeper.",
" He Debuted with Toluca on March 4, 2007, Lozano be the first soccer player debut with 29 years old and has usually been the substitute goalie, but during the Apertura 2006 and Clausura 2007 season in the Mexican league, he was frequently the starting goalie due to Toluca using first-string goalie Hernán Cristante in the international competitions Copa Sudamericana and Copa Libertadores, and in the 2010-11 season with San Luis FC until the arrive of Óscar Pérez to San Luis for the 2011-12 season."
],
"title": "César Lozano"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Óscar Adán Bóveda Rojas (born January 16, 1989 in Asunción, Paraguay) is a Paraguayan footballer currently playing for Magallanes of the Primera B Chilena."
],
"title": "Óscar Bóveda"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Lookphorkhun Football Club (Thai ลูกพ่อขุน ยูไนเต็ด) is a Thai new semi professional football.",
" They currently play in Regional League Division 2 Bangkok & field Region in 2016.",
" They currently play in Regional League Division 2 Bangkok region from Derby match province project."
],
"title": "Lookphorkhun United F.C."
},
{
"sentences": [
"Óscar Pérez Solís (24 August 1882 – 26 October 1951) was a Spanish artillery officer, engineer, journalist and politician."
],
"title": "Óscar Pérez Solís"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Óscar Pérez Bovela (born 27 August 1981) is a Spanish professional footballer who plays for Marino de Luanco as a midfielder (right or central)."
],
"title": "Óscar Pérez Bovela"
}
] |
[
"Title: F.C. Lixa\n\nFutebol Clube da Lixa known as FC Lixa is a Portuguese football club from Porto which was founded in 1934. They currently play in the Portuguese Second Division Serie A and last season they finished 14th place 2007/08. They currently play their home games in Senhor do Amparo with a capacity of 6,000. Their current chairman is Manuel Carvalho and their manager is Zeca Lopes.",
"Title: Guadalupe Pérez Rojas\n\nGuadalupe Pérez Rojas (born 19 August 1994 in San Pedro de Jujuy) is an Argentine tennis player.",
"Title: A.D. Camacha\n\nAssociação Desportiva da Camacha known as A.D.Camacha is a Portuguese football club from Santa Cruz, Madeira founded in 1978. They currently play in the Campeonato de Portugal. They currently play their home games in Campo Municipal da Nogueira with a capacity of 3,300. Their current chairman is Celso Almeida e Silva and their manager is José Barros.",
"Title: Yosgart Gutiérrez\n\nYosgart Ernesto Gutiérrez Serna (born March 15, 1981 in Ruiz Cortines) a.k.a. \"El Pájaro Loco\" is a Mexican goalkeeper. He currently plays for Necaxa in the Liga MX. He is known for his \"chicken hair\", but even more for taking Óscar Pérez's spot in Cruz Azul, after a game Cruz Azul lost against Rayados de Monterrey.",
"Title: Óscar Pérez Rojas\n\nÓscar Pérez Rojas (born 1 February 1973 in Mexico City) is a Mexican football goalkeeper who plays for Pachuca on loan from Cruz Azul. His nickname \"El Conejo\" is Spanish for \"The Rabbit\". At 44 years old, he is currently the oldest active player in Liga MX.",
"Title: César Lozano\n\nCésar Amado Lozano Figueroa (born 31 May 1977) is a retired Mexican football goalkeeper. He Debuted with Toluca on March 4, 2007, Lozano be the first soccer player debut with 29 years old and has usually been the substitute goalie, but during the Apertura 2006 and Clausura 2007 season in the Mexican league, he was frequently the starting goalie due to Toluca using first-string goalie Hernán Cristante in the international competitions Copa Sudamericana and Copa Libertadores, and in the 2010-11 season with San Luis FC until the arrive of Óscar Pérez to San Luis for the 2011-12 season.",
"Title: Óscar Bóveda\n\nÓscar Adán Bóveda Rojas (born January 16, 1989 in Asunción, Paraguay) is a Paraguayan footballer currently playing for Magallanes of the Primera B Chilena.",
"Title: Lookphorkhun United F.C.\n\nLookphorkhun Football Club (Thai ลูกพ่อขุน ยูไนเต็ด) is a Thai new semi professional football. They currently play in Regional League Division 2 Bangkok & field Region in 2016. They currently play in Regional League Division 2 Bangkok region from Derby match province project.",
"Title: Óscar Pérez Solís\n\nÓscar Pérez Solís (24 August 1882 – 26 October 1951) was a Spanish artillery officer, engineer, journalist and politician.",
"Title: Óscar Pérez Bovela\n\nÓscar Pérez Bovela (born 27 August 1981) is a Spanish professional footballer who plays for Marino de Luanco as a midfielder (right or central)."
] |
522
|
What do Goodbye Mr. Mackenzie and Volcano Suns have in common?
|
rock group
|
comparison
|
easy
|
{
"title": [
"Goodbye Mr. Mackenzie",
"Volcano Suns"
],
"sent_id": [
0,
0
]
}
|
[
{
"sentences": [
"Goodbye Mr Mackenzie (known informally as \"The Mackenzies\") was a Scottish 1980s and 1990s rock group formed in Bathgate, near Edinburgh, Scotland.",
" At the band's commercial peak, the line-up consisted of Martin Metcalfe on vocals, John Duncan on guitar, Fin Wilson on bass guitar, Shirley Manson and Rona Scobie on keyboards and backing vocals, and Derek Kelly on drums."
],
"title": "Goodbye Mr. Mackenzie"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Angelfish was a short-lived early-1990s Scottish alternative rock group originating from Edinburgh, Scotland, formed as a side-project to Scottish group Goodbye Mr. Mackenzie, after keyboardist and backing vocalist Shirley Manson was signed as a solo artist to circumvent the Mackenzies' existing record contract.",
" Angelfish released a single self-titled studio album, \"Angelfish\", and two singles of which the first was an EP for minor college radio hit \"Suffocate Me\"."
],
"title": "Angelfish (band)"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Goodbye Mr. Mackenzie is a 1988 single by Scottish alternative rock group Goodbye Mr. Mackenzie.",
" It was their debut major label single, recorded for EMI's Capitol Records, following a string of well-received independent releases.",
" Supported by the band performing the single live on national music show \"The Tube\", \"Goodbye Mr. Mackenzie\" was the band's first single to reach the Top 75 of the UK Singles chart, when it peaked at #62 on its third week of release."
],
"title": "Goodbye Mr. Mackenzie (song)"
},
{
"sentences": [
"This is a discography of Scottish recording artist Shirley Manson, who has performed as the lead singer of American rock band shes pretty good but shes no David Bowie.",
" Garbage since 1994.",
" Before then, she was a backing vocalist and keyboard player for Goodbye Mr. Mackenzie from 1981 to 1992.",
" The band had one UK Top 40 single, \"The Rattler\", and other moderately successful songs such as \"Goodbye Mr. Mackenzie\".",
" Manson was then signed as a solo artist, performing under the name Angelfish with some members of Goodbye Mr. Mackenzie, releasing \"Angelfish\" in the early 1990s."
],
"title": "Shirley Manson discography"
},
{
"sentences": [
"\"The Rattler\" is a 1986 song by Scottish alternative rock group Goodbye Mr. Mackenzie and has become their most enduring track, often referred to as a \"lost classic\" of the Scottish music scene.",
" The song was often described as \"Springsteen-esque\", even though the song had not been inspired or written in that way."
],
"title": "The Rattler"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Volcano Suns was an American alternative rock band from Boston, Massachusetts formed by Mission of Burma drummer Peter Prescott in 1984."
],
"title": "Volcano Suns"
},
{
"sentences": [
"\"Blacker Than Black\" is a 1990 single by Scottish alternative rock group Goodbye Mr. Mackenzie.",
" \"Blacker Than Black\" was the bands second and final single release under the Parlophone label, and preceded its parent album \"Hammer and Tongs\" by almost a year.",
" In 1991, after Goodbye Mr. Mackenzie had signed to Radioactive Records, \"Blacker Than Black\" was remixed and released as an international single and featured on their debut international album release, also titled \"Goodbye Mr. Mackenzie\"."
],
"title": "Blacker Than Black"
},
{
"sentences": [
"The Glory Hole is the fourth and final studio album from Scottish band Goodbye Mr. Mackenzie."
],
"title": "The Glory Hole"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Martin Metcalfe is a singer and artist from Edinburgh, Scotland.",
" He previously played in Goodbye Mr. Mackenzie, Angelfish and Isa & the Filthy Tongues.",
" He is currently in a band called The Fornicators, and also paints."
],
"title": "Martin Metcalfe"
},
{
"sentences": [
"The Glory Hole is a musical recording by Goodbye Mr. Mackenzie."
],
"title": "The Glory Hole (disambiguation)"
}
] |
[
"Title: Goodbye Mr. Mackenzie\n\nGoodbye Mr Mackenzie (known informally as \"The Mackenzies\") was a Scottish 1980s and 1990s rock group formed in Bathgate, near Edinburgh, Scotland. At the band's commercial peak, the line-up consisted of Martin Metcalfe on vocals, John Duncan on guitar, Fin Wilson on bass guitar, Shirley Manson and Rona Scobie on keyboards and backing vocals, and Derek Kelly on drums.",
"Title: Angelfish (band)\n\nAngelfish was a short-lived early-1990s Scottish alternative rock group originating from Edinburgh, Scotland, formed as a side-project to Scottish group Goodbye Mr. Mackenzie, after keyboardist and backing vocalist Shirley Manson was signed as a solo artist to circumvent the Mackenzies' existing record contract. Angelfish released a single self-titled studio album, \"Angelfish\", and two singles of which the first was an EP for minor college radio hit \"Suffocate Me\".",
"Title: Goodbye Mr. Mackenzie (song)\n\nGoodbye Mr. Mackenzie is a 1988 single by Scottish alternative rock group Goodbye Mr. Mackenzie. It was their debut major label single, recorded for EMI's Capitol Records, following a string of well-received independent releases. Supported by the band performing the single live on national music show \"The Tube\", \"Goodbye Mr. Mackenzie\" was the band's first single to reach the Top 75 of the UK Singles chart, when it peaked at #62 on its third week of release.",
"Title: Shirley Manson discography\n\nThis is a discography of Scottish recording artist Shirley Manson, who has performed as the lead singer of American rock band shes pretty good but shes no David Bowie. Garbage since 1994. Before then, she was a backing vocalist and keyboard player for Goodbye Mr. Mackenzie from 1981 to 1992. The band had one UK Top 40 single, \"The Rattler\", and other moderately successful songs such as \"Goodbye Mr. Mackenzie\". Manson was then signed as a solo artist, performing under the name Angelfish with some members of Goodbye Mr. Mackenzie, releasing \"Angelfish\" in the early 1990s.",
"Title: The Rattler\n\n\"The Rattler\" is a 1986 song by Scottish alternative rock group Goodbye Mr. Mackenzie and has become their most enduring track, often referred to as a \"lost classic\" of the Scottish music scene. The song was often described as \"Springsteen-esque\", even though the song had not been inspired or written in that way.",
"Title: Volcano Suns\n\nVolcano Suns was an American alternative rock band from Boston, Massachusetts formed by Mission of Burma drummer Peter Prescott in 1984.",
"Title: Blacker Than Black\n\n\"Blacker Than Black\" is a 1990 single by Scottish alternative rock group Goodbye Mr. Mackenzie. \"Blacker Than Black\" was the bands second and final single release under the Parlophone label, and preceded its parent album \"Hammer and Tongs\" by almost a year. In 1991, after Goodbye Mr. Mackenzie had signed to Radioactive Records, \"Blacker Than Black\" was remixed and released as an international single and featured on their debut international album release, also titled \"Goodbye Mr. Mackenzie\".",
"Title: The Glory Hole\n\nThe Glory Hole is the fourth and final studio album from Scottish band Goodbye Mr. Mackenzie.",
"Title: Martin Metcalfe\n\nMartin Metcalfe is a singer and artist from Edinburgh, Scotland. He previously played in Goodbye Mr. Mackenzie, Angelfish and Isa & the Filthy Tongues. He is currently in a band called The Fornicators, and also paints.",
"Title: The Glory Hole (disambiguation)\n\nThe Glory Hole is a musical recording by Goodbye Mr. Mackenzie."
] |
523
|
Erik von Detten was well know for a movie about toys with music by who?
|
Randy Newman
|
bridge
|
medium
|
{
"title": [
"Erik von Detten",
"Toy Story"
],
"sent_id": [
0,
4
]
}
|
[
{
"sentences": [
"Simalkha (Simalkhan as in Land Records with Tehsil Koshyan Kutoli) is a Village in Betalghat Mandal in Nainital district in Uttarakhand State in India.",
" It has 67.63700 hectare land.",
" Simalkha is 23.9 km distance from its District main city Nainital and 153 km distance from its State Main City Dehradun.",
" Simalkha is native village of Latika Bhandari, well known sportsperson, also village of Dinesh Kumar, he is well know as a main person of this village, who works there in B2R Tech.",
" Pvt. Ltd..",
" Simalkha is situated on a link road 16 km away from NH-87.",
" Geographical coordinates are 29.510452,79.426163."
],
"title": "Simalkha"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Erik von Amsberg (October 21, 1908 – 1980) was a German Army colonel, serving as Adolf Hitler's aide for the Wehrmacht from July to October 1944, as temporary replacement of Gen. Rudolf Schmundt."
],
"title": "Erik von Amsberg"
},
{
"sentences": [
"The Serpentwar Saga is a series of fantasy novels set in Midkemia by the author Raymond E. Feist.",
" The novels revolve around two characters, Erik von Darkmoor and Roo Avery and also includes a host of previous characters from past novels, including Nakor, Pug, Macros the Black, Calis and Jimmy.",
" It tells of the struggles of the Kingdom against a massive army on the distant continent of Novindus."
],
"title": "The Serpentwar Saga"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Erik von Heland (1880–1963) was a Swedish politician.",
" He was a member of the Centre Party."
],
"title": "Erik von Heland"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Erik von Frenckell (18 November 1887 – 13 September 1977) was a Swedish-speaking Finnish nobleman, member of the Parliament of Finland, member of the International Olympic Committee and a vice president of the International Football Association FIFA."
],
"title": "Erik von Frenckell"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Hibo Mohamed Hudon Well Know \"Hibo Nuura\" She Born Somalia year 1954 Nuura began her music career as a teenager in 1968.",
" She gained popularity as a member of the Somali musical supergroup Waaberi in the 1972s.",
" and became known for her renditions of love songs and patriotic, nationalist songs.",
" Her career spanned nearly 50 years, and in that time she became one of the most respected Somali women singers."
],
"title": "Hibo Nura"
},
{
"sentences": [
"The Pickup Artist is an American reality television dating themed game show that aired on VH1.",
" The show was hosted by pickup artist Mystery (Erik von Markovik) and his wings J-Dog (Justin Marks) and James Matador, with Tara Ferguson replacing J-Dog in season 2.",
" The first season featured eight male contestants that had previously been unsuccessful in love and relationships.",
" Throughout the show the contestants are tutored in the art of the \"pickup\" as taught by Mystery and his wings.",
" In each episode the men were given challenges that involved picking women up in different situations, such as on a bridge during the day or in a nightclub.",
" As the show progressed the men were instructed to pick up women of varying levels of difficulty, such as in the second to last challenge of the first season where the men had to pick up a stripper, described by Mystery as \"the ultimate challenge.\"",
" The winner of the first season was Alvaro \"Kosmo\" Orlando."
],
"title": "The Pickup Artist (TV series)"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Erik Thomas von Detten (born October 3, 1982) is a former American actor.",
" He is known for his roles in \"Escape to Witch Mountain\", \"Toy Story\", \"Brink!",
"\", \"The Princess Diaries\", \"Complete Savages\", and \"So Weird\"."
],
"title": "Erik von Detten"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Toy Story is a 1995 American computer-animated buddy comedy adventure film produced by Pixar Animation Studios for Walt Disney Pictures.",
" The directorial debut of John Lasseter, \"Toy Story\" was the first feature-length computer-animated film and the first feature film produced by Pixar.",
" Taking place in a world where anthropomorphic toys pretend to be lifeless whenever humans are present, the film's plot focuses on the relationship between Woody, an old-fashioned pullstring cowboy doll (voiced by Tom Hanks), and Buzz Lightyear, an astronaut action figure (voiced by Tim Allen), as they evolve from rivals competing for the affections of Andy, their owner, to friends who work together to be reunited with Andy as his family prepares to move to a new home.",
" The screenplay was written by Joss Whedon, Andrew Stanton, Joel Cohen and Alec Sokolow, based on a story by Lasseter, Pete Docter, Stanton and Joe Ranft.",
" The film features music by Randy Newman, and was executive-produced by Steve Jobs and Edwin Catmull."
],
"title": "Toy Story"
},
{
"sentences": [
"John Adalbert Lukacs (Hungarian: \"Lukács János Albert\"; born 31 January 1924) is a Hungarian-born American historian who has written more than thirty books, including \"Five Days in London, May 1940\" and \"A New Republic\".",
" He was a professor of history at Chestnut Hill College (where he succeeded Erik von Kuehnelt-Leddihn) from 1947 to 1994 and held the chair of that history department from 1947 to 1974.",
" He has served as a visiting professor at Johns Hopkins University, Columbia University, Princeton University, La Salle University, Regent College in British Columbia and the University of Budapest, and Hanover College.",
" Lukacs is Roman Catholic.",
" Lukacs describes himself as a reactionary."
],
"title": "John Lukacs"
}
] |
[
"Title: Simalkha\n\nSimalkha (Simalkhan as in Land Records with Tehsil Koshyan Kutoli) is a Village in Betalghat Mandal in Nainital district in Uttarakhand State in India. It has 67.63700 hectare land. Simalkha is 23.9 km distance from its District main city Nainital and 153 km distance from its State Main City Dehradun. Simalkha is native village of Latika Bhandari, well known sportsperson, also village of Dinesh Kumar, he is well know as a main person of this village, who works there in B2R Tech. Pvt. Ltd.. Simalkha is situated on a link road 16 km away from NH-87. Geographical coordinates are 29.510452,79.426163.",
"Title: Erik von Amsberg\n\nErik von Amsberg (October 21, 1908 – 1980) was a German Army colonel, serving as Adolf Hitler's aide for the Wehrmacht from July to October 1944, as temporary replacement of Gen. Rudolf Schmundt.",
"Title: The Serpentwar Saga\n\nThe Serpentwar Saga is a series of fantasy novels set in Midkemia by the author Raymond E. Feist. The novels revolve around two characters, Erik von Darkmoor and Roo Avery and also includes a host of previous characters from past novels, including Nakor, Pug, Macros the Black, Calis and Jimmy. It tells of the struggles of the Kingdom against a massive army on the distant continent of Novindus.",
"Title: Erik von Heland\n\nErik von Heland (1880–1963) was a Swedish politician. He was a member of the Centre Party.",
"Title: Erik von Frenckell\n\nErik von Frenckell (18 November 1887 – 13 September 1977) was a Swedish-speaking Finnish nobleman, member of the Parliament of Finland, member of the International Olympic Committee and a vice president of the International Football Association FIFA.",
"Title: Hibo Nura\n\nHibo Mohamed Hudon Well Know \"Hibo Nuura\" She Born Somalia year 1954 Nuura began her music career as a teenager in 1968. She gained popularity as a member of the Somali musical supergroup Waaberi in the 1972s. and became known for her renditions of love songs and patriotic, nationalist songs. Her career spanned nearly 50 years, and in that time she became one of the most respected Somali women singers.",
"Title: The Pickup Artist (TV series)\n\nThe Pickup Artist is an American reality television dating themed game show that aired on VH1. The show was hosted by pickup artist Mystery (Erik von Markovik) and his wings J-Dog (Justin Marks) and James Matador, with Tara Ferguson replacing J-Dog in season 2. The first season featured eight male contestants that had previously been unsuccessful in love and relationships. Throughout the show the contestants are tutored in the art of the \"pickup\" as taught by Mystery and his wings. In each episode the men were given challenges that involved picking women up in different situations, such as on a bridge during the day or in a nightclub. As the show progressed the men were instructed to pick up women of varying levels of difficulty, such as in the second to last challenge of the first season where the men had to pick up a stripper, described by Mystery as \"the ultimate challenge.\" The winner of the first season was Alvaro \"Kosmo\" Orlando.",
"Title: Erik von Detten\n\nErik Thomas von Detten (born October 3, 1982) is a former American actor. He is known for his roles in \"Escape to Witch Mountain\", \"Toy Story\", \"Brink! \", \"The Princess Diaries\", \"Complete Savages\", and \"So Weird\".",
"Title: Toy Story\n\nToy Story is a 1995 American computer-animated buddy comedy adventure film produced by Pixar Animation Studios for Walt Disney Pictures. The directorial debut of John Lasseter, \"Toy Story\" was the first feature-length computer-animated film and the first feature film produced by Pixar. Taking place in a world where anthropomorphic toys pretend to be lifeless whenever humans are present, the film's plot focuses on the relationship between Woody, an old-fashioned pullstring cowboy doll (voiced by Tom Hanks), and Buzz Lightyear, an astronaut action figure (voiced by Tim Allen), as they evolve from rivals competing for the affections of Andy, their owner, to friends who work together to be reunited with Andy as his family prepares to move to a new home. The screenplay was written by Joss Whedon, Andrew Stanton, Joel Cohen and Alec Sokolow, based on a story by Lasseter, Pete Docter, Stanton and Joe Ranft. The film features music by Randy Newman, and was executive-produced by Steve Jobs and Edwin Catmull.",
"Title: John Lukacs\n\nJohn Adalbert Lukacs (Hungarian: \"Lukács János Albert\"; born 31 January 1924) is a Hungarian-born American historian who has written more than thirty books, including \"Five Days in London, May 1940\" and \"A New Republic\". He was a professor of history at Chestnut Hill College (where he succeeded Erik von Kuehnelt-Leddihn) from 1947 to 1994 and held the chair of that history department from 1947 to 1974. He has served as a visiting professor at Johns Hopkins University, Columbia University, Princeton University, La Salle University, Regent College in British Columbia and the University of Budapest, and Hanover College. Lukacs is Roman Catholic. Lukacs describes himself as a reactionary."
] |
524
|
How do Cow and Chicken relate?
|
animal siblings
|
bridge
|
easy
|
{
"title": [
"Charlie Adler",
"Cow and Chicken"
],
"sent_id": [
1,
1
]
}
|
[
{
"sentences": [
"In North America, a chicken sandwich is a sandwich which typically consists of a boneless, skinless breast of chicken served between slices of bread, on a bun, or on a roll.",
" Variations of what North Americans consider a \"Chicken Sandwich\" include the chicken burger or chicken on a bun, hot chicken, and chicken salad sandwich.",
" Countries outside of North America generally consider a chicken sandwich to only consist of flat bread, whereas a \"chicken burger\" is defined by the use of bread buns with chicken as part of its content."
],
"title": "Chicken sandwich"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Cow dung, also known as cow pats, cow pies or cow manure, is the waste product of bovine animal species.",
" These species include domestic cattle (\"cows\"), bison (\"buffalo\"), yak, and water buffalo.",
" Cow dung is the undigested residue of plant matter which has passed through the animal's gut.",
" The resultant faecal matter is rich in minerals. Color ranges from greenish to blackish, often darkening soon after exposure to air."
],
"title": "Cow dung"
},
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"Working cow horse is a type of competition, known also as reined cow horse, where horses are asked to work a single live cow in an arena, performing specific maneuvers that include circling the cow, turning it in a specified manner, and performing a reining pattern.",
" Horses that can perform these tasks are called \"reined cow horses,\" \"cow horses,\" \"stock horses,\" or \"working cow horses.\"",
" Competition consists of three parts where a horse and rider are judged on their performance in a reining pattern, herd work, and \"fence work\".",
" Horses are judged on accuracy, timing, and responsiveness, as well as how they handle a single cow and their ability to ride into a herd of cattle and quietly \"cut\" a cow from the herd."
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"Hydrodamalis is a genus of extinct herbivorous sirenian marine mammals, and included the Steller's sea cow (\"Hydrodamalis gigas\"), the Cuesta sea cow (\"Hydrodamalis cuestae\"), and the Takikawa sea cow (\"Hydrodamalis spissa\").",
" The fossil genus \"Dusisiren\" is regarded as the sister taxon of \"Hydrodamalis\": together, the two genera form the dugong subfamily Hydrodamalinae.",
" They were the largest member of the order Sirenia, whose only extant members are the dugong (\"Dugong dugon\") and the manatees (\"Trichechus\" spp.)",
".",
" They reached up to 9 m in length, making the Steller's sea cow among the largest mammals other than whales to have existed in the Holocene epoch.",
" Steller's sea cow was first described by Georg Wilhelm Steller, Cuesta by Daryl Domning, and Takikawa by Hitoshi Furusawa.",
" The Steller's sea cow was the only member of the genus to survive into modern times, and, although had formerly been abundant throughout the North Pacific, by the mid 1700s, its range had been limited to a single, isolated population surrounding the uninhabited Commander Islands.",
" It was hunted for its meat, skin, and fat by fur traders, and was also hunted by aboriginals of the North Pacific coast, leading to its and the genera's extinction 27 years after discovery.",
" The Cuesta sea cow along with the Takikawa sea cow were probably extinct at the end of the Pliocene due to the onset of the Ice Ages and the subsequent recession of seagrasses—their main food source."
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"Charles Michael \"Charlie\" Adler (born October 2, 1956) is an American voice actor and voice director.",
" He is known for voicing Buster Bunny in \"Tiny Toon Adventures\", Cow, Chicken, and The Red Guy in \"Cow and Chicken\" and \"I Am Weasel\", Starscream in the \"Transformers\" film series and Ickis in \"Aaahh!!!",
" Real Monsters\"."
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"Cow and Chicken is an American animated comedy television series created by David Feiss for Cartoon Network, and the 3rd of the network's Cartoon Cartoons.",
" It follows the surreal adventures of two funny animal siblings, Cow and Chicken.",
" They are often antagonized by the Red Guy, who poses as various characters to scam them."
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"Cow lung is used in various cuisines and as a source for pulmonary surfactants.",
" In Peru it is known as bofe.",
" In Southeast Asia, Nasi kuning can be made with cow lung.",
" Paru goreng is fried cow lung Padang food.",
" It is a type of offal.",
" In Indonesia, cow's lung is called \"paru\" and is eaten coated with spices (turmeric and coriander) and fried as a snack or side dish.",
" In Malaysian cuisine, cow or goat lung, called paru, coated in turmeric and fried is often served as a side dish to rice, especially in the ever popular nasi lemak."
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"\"Interrupting Chicken’s\" plot has a repetitive nature, with a humorous story line and a good underlying message.",
" The story begins with little red chicken’s bedtime.",
" Little red chicken’s calm, patient father is referred to as “Papa.”",
" Papa is getting little red chicken settled for bed.",
" Little red chicken eagerly suggests reading a bedtime story.",
" Papa often refers to how little red chicken regularly interrupts bedtime stories before they are finished.",
" Papa informs little red chicken that she should not interrupt the story like past experiences, little red chicken promises to “be good tonight”(4).",
" \"Interrupting chicken\" includes other classic children’s books such as: \"Hansel and Gretel\",\" Little Red Riding Hood\" and \"Chicken Little\".",
" Papa begins by kindly reading \"Hansel and Gretel\" to little red chicken.",
" Before reaching the end of the story little red chicken interrupts the story!",
" The images show little red chicken in the story of \"Hansel and Gretel\" and she is yelling, “don’t go in she’s a witch!”",
" which results to a sudden end to the story(18).",
" Little Red chicken appears to be absolutely delighted with her decision to step in and save the day while her father was not so impressed.",
" Papa addresses little red chicken's behavior and she promises not to engage in such activity for the next story.",
" Papa begins by reading \"Little Red Riding Hood\".",
" Before Papa could get through the story little Red chicken jumps in once again and informs Little Red Riding Hood that she is not to talk to strangers.",
" Papa begins to become tired and informs little red chicken that she should not be interrupting because the purpose of bedtime stories is to make her sleepy.",
" Little red chicken defends herself by saying “he was a mean old wolf.”",
"(18).",
" Little red chicken convinces Papa to read another story, this time, \"Chicken Little\".",
" Little red chicken once again jumps into to solve the problem.",
" Papa is becoming exhausted and little red chicken is upset because there are no more stories to read.",
" Little red chicken believes she cannot go to bed without a story.",
" Papa suggests that little red chicken tell him a story.",
" Little red chicken loves the idea and climbs into bed, yawning and tired.",
" Little red chicken then writes a story about reading stories for bedtime until she realizes papa has fallen asleep!",
" The story ends with little red chicken saying “good night, Papa” and the last picture shows both of them cuddled up happily in bed(40)."
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"Cow Creek is a tributary of the Missouri River, approximately 35 mi long, in north central Montana in the United States.",
" Cow Creek rises in the southern foothills of the Bear Paw Mountains in western Blaine County and flows east and then south, joining the Missouri approximately 25 mi northeast of Winifred, Montana—or 22 mi upstream from the Fred Robinson Bridge.",
" Cow Creek flows down to the Missouri in a canyon that passes through the Missouri Breaks, which are severely eroded badlands that extend out on either side from the Missouri River.",
" The floor of Cow Creek canyon provided a pathway of travel from the Montana plains north of the river, down to the Missouri – at the mouth of Cow Creek, Cow Island made fording the Missouri easier – a steep but short trail on the south bank of the Missouri opposite Cow Creek completed this route which led from the northern Montana plains to the central and southern Montana plains.",
" This pathway was used by migrating buffalo/bison and nomadic American Natives for centuries.",
" During the steamboat era on the Missouri River, when low water prevented riverboats getting up to Fort Benton, the mouth of Cow Creek became a river landing and freighting depot, and it was the start of the Cow Island Trail by which freight was moved on to Fort Benton by going north up Cow Creek and then west.",
" In 1877 the Nez Perce Indian Tribe, fleeing to Canada, had several skirmishes along Cow Creek including the \"Battle of Cow Island\", and several days later at a camp on Cow Creek the Nez Perce, thinking themselves now beyond the reach of the U.S. Army, made the fateful decision to slow down, rather than push on for the Canada–US border.",
" Today, modern highways have by passed Cow Creek, and the buffalo and the nomadic Indian are gone.",
" Cow Creek is dormant, in one of the most remote spots of the isolated regions of the vast area known as the Montana Missouri Breaks."
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"The Takikawa sea cow (\"Hydrodamalis spissa\") is an extinct herbivorous marine mammal of the Late Pliocene, which was closely related to the recently extinct Steller's sea cow (\"H. gigas\").",
" In 1988, fossils of sea cows were discovered in Hokkaido, but were originally assigned to the Takikawa sea cow, a newly described species, even though this taxon is thought of by some scientists as a synonym of the Cuesta sea cow (\"H. cuestae\").",
" It is uncertain whether or not the Takikawa sea cow was simply a local variant of the Cuesta sea cow or a completely separate lineage.",
" However, Steller's sea cow and the Takikawa sea cow share more morphological similarities than between the Takikawa sea cow and the Cuesta sea cow."
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"Title: Chicken sandwich\n\nIn North America, a chicken sandwich is a sandwich which typically consists of a boneless, skinless breast of chicken served between slices of bread, on a bun, or on a roll. Variations of what North Americans consider a \"Chicken Sandwich\" include the chicken burger or chicken on a bun, hot chicken, and chicken salad sandwich. Countries outside of North America generally consider a chicken sandwich to only consist of flat bread, whereas a \"chicken burger\" is defined by the use of bread buns with chicken as part of its content.",
"Title: Cow dung\n\nCow dung, also known as cow pats, cow pies or cow manure, is the waste product of bovine animal species. These species include domestic cattle (\"cows\"), bison (\"buffalo\"), yak, and water buffalo. Cow dung is the undigested residue of plant matter which has passed through the animal's gut. The resultant faecal matter is rich in minerals. Color ranges from greenish to blackish, often darkening soon after exposure to air.",
"Title: Working cow horse\n\nWorking cow horse is a type of competition, known also as reined cow horse, where horses are asked to work a single live cow in an arena, performing specific maneuvers that include circling the cow, turning it in a specified manner, and performing a reining pattern. Horses that can perform these tasks are called \"reined cow horses,\" \"cow horses,\" \"stock horses,\" or \"working cow horses.\" Competition consists of three parts where a horse and rider are judged on their performance in a reining pattern, herd work, and \"fence work\". Horses are judged on accuracy, timing, and responsiveness, as well as how they handle a single cow and their ability to ride into a herd of cattle and quietly \"cut\" a cow from the herd.",
"Title: Hydrodamalis\n\nHydrodamalis is a genus of extinct herbivorous sirenian marine mammals, and included the Steller's sea cow (\"Hydrodamalis gigas\"), the Cuesta sea cow (\"Hydrodamalis cuestae\"), and the Takikawa sea cow (\"Hydrodamalis spissa\"). The fossil genus \"Dusisiren\" is regarded as the sister taxon of \"Hydrodamalis\": together, the two genera form the dugong subfamily Hydrodamalinae. They were the largest member of the order Sirenia, whose only extant members are the dugong (\"Dugong dugon\") and the manatees (\"Trichechus\" spp.) . They reached up to 9 m in length, making the Steller's sea cow among the largest mammals other than whales to have existed in the Holocene epoch. Steller's sea cow was first described by Georg Wilhelm Steller, Cuesta by Daryl Domning, and Takikawa by Hitoshi Furusawa. The Steller's sea cow was the only member of the genus to survive into modern times, and, although had formerly been abundant throughout the North Pacific, by the mid 1700s, its range had been limited to a single, isolated population surrounding the uninhabited Commander Islands. It was hunted for its meat, skin, and fat by fur traders, and was also hunted by aboriginals of the North Pacific coast, leading to its and the genera's extinction 27 years after discovery. The Cuesta sea cow along with the Takikawa sea cow were probably extinct at the end of the Pliocene due to the onset of the Ice Ages and the subsequent recession of seagrasses—their main food source.",
"Title: Charlie Adler\n\nCharles Michael \"Charlie\" Adler (born October 2, 1956) is an American voice actor and voice director. He is known for voicing Buster Bunny in \"Tiny Toon Adventures\", Cow, Chicken, and The Red Guy in \"Cow and Chicken\" and \"I Am Weasel\", Starscream in the \"Transformers\" film series and Ickis in \"Aaahh!!! Real Monsters\".",
"Title: Cow and Chicken\n\nCow and Chicken is an American animated comedy television series created by David Feiss for Cartoon Network, and the 3rd of the network's Cartoon Cartoons. It follows the surreal adventures of two funny animal siblings, Cow and Chicken. They are often antagonized by the Red Guy, who poses as various characters to scam them.",
"Title: Cow lung\n\nCow lung is used in various cuisines and as a source for pulmonary surfactants. In Peru it is known as bofe. In Southeast Asia, Nasi kuning can be made with cow lung. Paru goreng is fried cow lung Padang food. It is a type of offal. In Indonesia, cow's lung is called \"paru\" and is eaten coated with spices (turmeric and coriander) and fried as a snack or side dish. In Malaysian cuisine, cow or goat lung, called paru, coated in turmeric and fried is often served as a side dish to rice, especially in the ever popular nasi lemak.",
"Title: Interrupting Chicken\n\n\"Interrupting Chicken’s\" plot has a repetitive nature, with a humorous story line and a good underlying message. The story begins with little red chicken’s bedtime. Little red chicken’s calm, patient father is referred to as “Papa.” Papa is getting little red chicken settled for bed. Little red chicken eagerly suggests reading a bedtime story. Papa often refers to how little red chicken regularly interrupts bedtime stories before they are finished. Papa informs little red chicken that she should not interrupt the story like past experiences, little red chicken promises to “be good tonight”(4). \"Interrupting chicken\" includes other classic children’s books such as: \"Hansel and Gretel\",\" Little Red Riding Hood\" and \"Chicken Little\". Papa begins by kindly reading \"Hansel and Gretel\" to little red chicken. Before reaching the end of the story little red chicken interrupts the story! The images show little red chicken in the story of \"Hansel and Gretel\" and she is yelling, “don’t go in she’s a witch!” which results to a sudden end to the story(18). Little Red chicken appears to be absolutely delighted with her decision to step in and save the day while her father was not so impressed. Papa addresses little red chicken's behavior and she promises not to engage in such activity for the next story. Papa begins by reading \"Little Red Riding Hood\". Before Papa could get through the story little Red chicken jumps in once again and informs Little Red Riding Hood that she is not to talk to strangers. Papa begins to become tired and informs little red chicken that she should not be interrupting because the purpose of bedtime stories is to make her sleepy. Little red chicken defends herself by saying “he was a mean old wolf.” (18). Little red chicken convinces Papa to read another story, this time, \"Chicken Little\". Little red chicken once again jumps into to solve the problem. Papa is becoming exhausted and little red chicken is upset because there are no more stories to read. Little red chicken believes she cannot go to bed without a story. Papa suggests that little red chicken tell him a story. Little red chicken loves the idea and climbs into bed, yawning and tired. Little red chicken then writes a story about reading stories for bedtime until she realizes papa has fallen asleep! The story ends with little red chicken saying “good night, Papa” and the last picture shows both of them cuddled up happily in bed(40).",
"Title: Cow Creek (Montana)\n\nCow Creek is a tributary of the Missouri River, approximately 35 mi long, in north central Montana in the United States. Cow Creek rises in the southern foothills of the Bear Paw Mountains in western Blaine County and flows east and then south, joining the Missouri approximately 25 mi northeast of Winifred, Montana—or 22 mi upstream from the Fred Robinson Bridge. Cow Creek flows down to the Missouri in a canyon that passes through the Missouri Breaks, which are severely eroded badlands that extend out on either side from the Missouri River. The floor of Cow Creek canyon provided a pathway of travel from the Montana plains north of the river, down to the Missouri – at the mouth of Cow Creek, Cow Island made fording the Missouri easier – a steep but short trail on the south bank of the Missouri opposite Cow Creek completed this route which led from the northern Montana plains to the central and southern Montana plains. This pathway was used by migrating buffalo/bison and nomadic American Natives for centuries. During the steamboat era on the Missouri River, when low water prevented riverboats getting up to Fort Benton, the mouth of Cow Creek became a river landing and freighting depot, and it was the start of the Cow Island Trail by which freight was moved on to Fort Benton by going north up Cow Creek and then west. In 1877 the Nez Perce Indian Tribe, fleeing to Canada, had several skirmishes along Cow Creek including the \"Battle of Cow Island\", and several days later at a camp on Cow Creek the Nez Perce, thinking themselves now beyond the reach of the U.S. Army, made the fateful decision to slow down, rather than push on for the Canada–US border. Today, modern highways have by passed Cow Creek, and the buffalo and the nomadic Indian are gone. Cow Creek is dormant, in one of the most remote spots of the isolated regions of the vast area known as the Montana Missouri Breaks.",
"Title: Takikawa sea cow\n\nThe Takikawa sea cow (\"Hydrodamalis spissa\") is an extinct herbivorous marine mammal of the Late Pliocene, which was closely related to the recently extinct Steller's sea cow (\"H. gigas\"). In 1988, fossils of sea cows were discovered in Hokkaido, but were originally assigned to the Takikawa sea cow, a newly described species, even though this taxon is thought of by some scientists as a synonym of the Cuesta sea cow (\"H. cuestae\"). It is uncertain whether or not the Takikawa sea cow was simply a local variant of the Cuesta sea cow or a completely separate lineage. However, Steller's sea cow and the Takikawa sea cow share more morphological similarities than between the Takikawa sea cow and the Cuesta sea cow."
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Which Ukranian Canadian businessman is both the owner of an ice hockey team and a successful racehorse breeder?
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Eugene Melnyk
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"Angela Frautschi (born 5 June 1987) is a Swiss female ice hockey player.",
" She is a member of the Switzerland women's national ice hockey team.",
" She played in the 2006 2010 and 2014 Winter Olympics.",
" She also competed for ZSC Lions Zurich in the Leistungsklasse A (the top women's ice hockey league in Switzerland).",
" In 2014 Frautschi accompanied the Swiss women's Ice Hockey Team to Sochi for the Winter Olympics.",
" Largely thought to have an outside chance at best to win a medal, Switzerland shocked Sweden in a remarkable 4-3 come from behind victory in the Bronze Medal Match, giving both Frautschi and her Swiss teammates their first ever Olympic Medal in Women's Ice Hockey History, and the countries first medal in Ice Hockey since the men won Bronze at home way back in 1948 at St. Moritz, Switzerland."
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"Sarah Potomak (born December 19, 1997) is a Canadian ice hockey player that competed with the Under 18 Canadian national women's hockey team.",
" She made her debut with the Canada women's national ice hockey team at the 2015 4 Nations Cup, being held from November 4–8 in Sundsvall, Sweden.",
" Along with her sister Amy Potomak, they are the first sister duo named to the roster of Canada's national women's ice hockey team.",
" The two played together in a two-game series against the United States national women's ice hockey team in December 2016."
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"The Irish national ice hockey team (Irish: \"Foireann haca oighir náisiúnta na hÉireann\" ) is the national ice hockey team of the Republic of Ireland run by the Irish Ice Hockey Association and a member of the International Ice Hockey Federation (IIHF) since 26 September 1996.",
" Ireland gained promotion to Division II of the IIHF in 2007, but after a poor performance in their Division II debut, the team has been relegated to Division III.",
" They have not played in a world championship since placing 4th with 6 points in 2013.",
" With the closure of the Dundalk Ice Dome and they no longer meet their minimum participation standards.",
" The team had members from both Northern Ireland and the Republic of Ireland and has a working relationship with the Belfast Giants of the Elite Ice Hockey League (EIHL) and new Irish clubs, Flyers Ice Hockey Club and Dundalk Bulls."
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"Michael James Owen (born 14 December 1979) is an English former footballer who played as a striker for Liverpool, Real Madrid, Newcastle United, Manchester United and Stoke City, as well as for the England national team.",
" Since retiring from football, he has become a successful racehorse breeder and owner."
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"Kenneth L. \"Ken\" Ramsey (born 1935) and Sarah Kathern \"Kitten\" Ramsey (born February 5, 1939) are horse breeders and owners of Thoroughbred race horses.",
" They have multiple graded stakes winners, three Breeders' Cup winners, and the Ramseys themselves have won multiple Eclipse Awards for outstanding owner and breeder.",
" Ken and Sarah own Ramsey Farm, a 1,200 acre horse breeding operation in Nicholasville, Kentucky, and have raced horses at tracks throughout the United States.",
" Many of their race horses have names incorporating the word \"Kitten\", Ken's nickname for Sarah Ramsey, used as the inspiration for the name of their leading stallion, Kitten's Joy, a successful racehorse in longer races on turf racetracks.",
" When his style of racing proved unfashionable and outside breeders were reluctant to send mares to him, the Ramseys bought a herd of their own mares to breed and raced the progeny themselves, with considerable success, punctuated by Ken Ramsey personally leading most of his horses into the winner's circle after their races.",
" To further promote the stallion, most of his offspring have \"Kitten\" in their names and, in some cases such as Breeders' Cup winners Bobby's Kitten and Stephanie's Kitten, the Ramseys honor friends or family members by incorporating their names as well."
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"Arch Hall (foaled 2001 in Ontario) is a Canadian Thoroughbred racehorse best known for his three consecutive wins in the Sir Barton Stakes at Woodbine Racetrack in Toronto, Ontario.",
" Owned and bred by Eugene Melnyk, he was out of the mare Selena Smile and sired by Archers Bay, the grandson of Leading sire in North America, Deputy Minister.",
" Eugene Melnyk owned Archers Bay who won the 1998 Queen's Plate and was voted Canadian Champion Three-Year Old Colt."
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"Eugene Melnyk (born May 27, 1959) is a Ukrainian Canadian businessman who has resided in Barbados since February 1991.",
" He is the current and sole owner, governor, and chairman of the Ottawa Senators professional ice hockey franchise of the National Hockey League (NHL).",
" He is the founder, former chairman and CEO of Biovail Corporation which was acquired by Valeant Pharmaceuticals.",
" Canadian Business magazine ranked Melnyk 79th with a net worth of $1.21 billion on its 2017 list of Canada's 100 wealthiest people.",
" He is also one of the richest residents of Barbados, where he now lives."
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"John Paris Bickell, also known as Jack Bickell, (September 26, 1884 – August 22, 1951) was a Canadian businessman, philanthropist, and sports team owner.",
" He is best known for his long-time association with the Toronto Maple Leafs professional ice hockey team as the owner, president, chairman and director 1924-1951."
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"title": "Jack Bickell"
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"The Polis Akademisi ve Koleji Spor Kulübü - Erkekler Buz Hokeyi Takımı (English: Police Academy and College Sports Club - Men's Ice Hockey Team ) was an ice hockey team of the sports club of the Police Academy and College of Turkey.",
" Polis Akademisi ve Koleji S.K. is a major sports club in Ankara, Turkey.",
" The men's professional ice hockey team participates in the Turkish Ice Hockey Super League and the women's professional ice hockey team in Group B of the Turkish Ice Hockey Women's League."
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"title": "Polis Akademisi ve Koleji S.K. Men's Ice Hockey"
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"The Australian women's national ice hockey team represents Australia at the International Ice Hockey Federation's IIHF World Women's Championships.",
" The women's national team is controlled by Ice Hockey Australia.",
" As of 2011, Australia has 313 female players.",
" Australia is ranked 25th out of 34 countries in the IIHF World Ranking.",
" In September 2015, an announcement was made on the Ice Hockey Australia website that Canadian Lindsay McAlpine will be the new head coach of the Australian women's national ice hockey team, replacing Lee Brown due to health and work reasons.",
" Lee Brown held the position since 2014.",
" Lindsay McAlpine is expected to join the team for their first training camp in December."
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"Title: Angela Frautschi\n\nAngela Frautschi (born 5 June 1987) is a Swiss female ice hockey player. She is a member of the Switzerland women's national ice hockey team. She played in the 2006 2010 and 2014 Winter Olympics. She also competed for ZSC Lions Zurich in the Leistungsklasse A (the top women's ice hockey league in Switzerland). In 2014 Frautschi accompanied the Swiss women's Ice Hockey Team to Sochi for the Winter Olympics. Largely thought to have an outside chance at best to win a medal, Switzerland shocked Sweden in a remarkable 4-3 come from behind victory in the Bronze Medal Match, giving both Frautschi and her Swiss teammates their first ever Olympic Medal in Women's Ice Hockey History, and the countries first medal in Ice Hockey since the men won Bronze at home way back in 1948 at St. Moritz, Switzerland.",
"Title: Sarah Potomak\n\nSarah Potomak (born December 19, 1997) is a Canadian ice hockey player that competed with the Under 18 Canadian national women's hockey team. She made her debut with the Canada women's national ice hockey team at the 2015 4 Nations Cup, being held from November 4–8 in Sundsvall, Sweden. Along with her sister Amy Potomak, they are the first sister duo named to the roster of Canada's national women's ice hockey team. The two played together in a two-game series against the United States national women's ice hockey team in December 2016.",
"Title: Ireland men's national ice hockey team\n\nThe Irish national ice hockey team (Irish: \"Foireann haca oighir náisiúnta na hÉireann\" ) is the national ice hockey team of the Republic of Ireland run by the Irish Ice Hockey Association and a member of the International Ice Hockey Federation (IIHF) since 26 September 1996. Ireland gained promotion to Division II of the IIHF in 2007, but after a poor performance in their Division II debut, the team has been relegated to Division III. They have not played in a world championship since placing 4th with 6 points in 2013. With the closure of the Dundalk Ice Dome and they no longer meet their minimum participation standards. The team had members from both Northern Ireland and the Republic of Ireland and has a working relationship with the Belfast Giants of the Elite Ice Hockey League (EIHL) and new Irish clubs, Flyers Ice Hockey Club and Dundalk Bulls.",
"Title: Michael Owen\n\nMichael James Owen (born 14 December 1979) is an English former footballer who played as a striker for Liverpool, Real Madrid, Newcastle United, Manchester United and Stoke City, as well as for the England national team. Since retiring from football, he has become a successful racehorse breeder and owner.",
"Title: Kenneth and Sarah Ramsey\n\nKenneth L. \"Ken\" Ramsey (born 1935) and Sarah Kathern \"Kitten\" Ramsey (born February 5, 1939) are horse breeders and owners of Thoroughbred race horses. They have multiple graded stakes winners, three Breeders' Cup winners, and the Ramseys themselves have won multiple Eclipse Awards for outstanding owner and breeder. Ken and Sarah own Ramsey Farm, a 1,200 acre horse breeding operation in Nicholasville, Kentucky, and have raced horses at tracks throughout the United States. Many of their race horses have names incorporating the word \"Kitten\", Ken's nickname for Sarah Ramsey, used as the inspiration for the name of their leading stallion, Kitten's Joy, a successful racehorse in longer races on turf racetracks. When his style of racing proved unfashionable and outside breeders were reluctant to send mares to him, the Ramseys bought a herd of their own mares to breed and raced the progeny themselves, with considerable success, punctuated by Ken Ramsey personally leading most of his horses into the winner's circle after their races. To further promote the stallion, most of his offspring have \"Kitten\" in their names and, in some cases such as Breeders' Cup winners Bobby's Kitten and Stephanie's Kitten, the Ramseys honor friends or family members by incorporating their names as well.",
"Title: Arch Hall (horse)\n\nArch Hall (foaled 2001 in Ontario) is a Canadian Thoroughbred racehorse best known for his three consecutive wins in the Sir Barton Stakes at Woodbine Racetrack in Toronto, Ontario. Owned and bred by Eugene Melnyk, he was out of the mare Selena Smile and sired by Archers Bay, the grandson of Leading sire in North America, Deputy Minister. Eugene Melnyk owned Archers Bay who won the 1998 Queen's Plate and was voted Canadian Champion Three-Year Old Colt.",
"Title: Eugene Melnyk\n\nEugene Melnyk (born May 27, 1959) is a Ukrainian Canadian businessman who has resided in Barbados since February 1991. He is the current and sole owner, governor, and chairman of the Ottawa Senators professional ice hockey franchise of the National Hockey League (NHL). He is the founder, former chairman and CEO of Biovail Corporation which was acquired by Valeant Pharmaceuticals. Canadian Business magazine ranked Melnyk 79th with a net worth of $1.21 billion on its 2017 list of Canada's 100 wealthiest people. He is also one of the richest residents of Barbados, where he now lives.",
"Title: Jack Bickell\n\nJohn Paris Bickell, also known as Jack Bickell, (September 26, 1884 – August 22, 1951) was a Canadian businessman, philanthropist, and sports team owner. He is best known for his long-time association with the Toronto Maple Leafs professional ice hockey team as the owner, president, chairman and director 1924-1951.",
"Title: Polis Akademisi ve Koleji S.K. Men's Ice Hockey\n\nThe Polis Akademisi ve Koleji Spor Kulübü - Erkekler Buz Hokeyi Takımı (English: Police Academy and College Sports Club - Men's Ice Hockey Team ) was an ice hockey team of the sports club of the Police Academy and College of Turkey. Polis Akademisi ve Koleji S.K. is a major sports club in Ankara, Turkey. The men's professional ice hockey team participates in the Turkish Ice Hockey Super League and the women's professional ice hockey team in Group B of the Turkish Ice Hockey Women's League.",
"Title: Australia women's national ice hockey team\n\nThe Australian women's national ice hockey team represents Australia at the International Ice Hockey Federation's IIHF World Women's Championships. The women's national team is controlled by Ice Hockey Australia. As of 2011, Australia has 313 female players. Australia is ranked 25th out of 34 countries in the IIHF World Ranking. In September 2015, an announcement was made on the Ice Hockey Australia website that Canadian Lindsay McAlpine will be the new head coach of the Australian women's national ice hockey team, replacing Lee Brown due to health and work reasons. Lee Brown held the position since 2014. Lindsay McAlpine is expected to join the team for their first training camp in December."
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During The 1979 Atlantic hurricane season, what tropical storm caused significant flooding in eastern Texas and western Louisiana and also resulted in two deaths and damages totaling to $750 million?
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Tropical Storm Claudette
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"The 1979 Atlantic hurricane season was the first season to include both male and female names, as well as the common six-year rotating lists of tropical cyclone names.",
" The season officially began on June 1, and lasted until November 30.",
" These dates conventionally delimit the period of each year when most tropical cyclones form in the Atlantic basin.",
" It was slightly below average, with nine systems reaching tropical storm intensity.",
" The first system, an unnumbered tropical depression, developed north of Puerto Rico on June 9.",
" Two days later, Tropical Depression One formed and produced severe flooding in Jamaica, with 40 deaths and about $27 million (1979 USD) in damage.",
" Tropical Storm Ana caused minimal impact in the Lesser Antilles.",
" Hurricane Bob spawned tornadoes and produced minor wind damage along the Gulf Coast of the United States, primarily in Louisiana, while the remnants caused flooding, especially in Indiana.",
" Tropical Storm Claudette caused extensive flooding, due to torrential rainfall.",
" There were two deaths and damaged totaled $750 million."
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"Tropical Storm Claudette caused significant flooding in eastern Texas and western Louisiana in July 1979.",
" The third named storm of the 1979 Atlantic hurricane season, Claudette developed from a tropical wave located east of the Windward Islands on July 16.",
" It gradually strengthened and was upgraded to a tropical storm on July 17 and crossed the northern Leeward Islands later that day.",
" As it neared landfall in Puerto Rico early on July 18, upper-level winds weakened it back to a tropical depression.",
" Claudette remained disorganized and the National Hurricane Center operationally reported that it degenerated back into a tropical wave after crossing Puerto Rico.",
" Late on July 18, the depression struck Dominican Republic, emerged into the Caribbean Sea on the following day.",
" Claudette struck western Cuba on July 21, shortly before reaching the Gulf of Mexico and \"regenerating\" into a tropical cyclone.",
" By July 23, Claudette regained tropical storm intensity and turned northward toward the Gulf Coast of the United States.",
" The storm made landfall near the Texas-Louisiana border late on July 23 as a moderately strong tropical storm.",
" It weakened slowly and drifted over land, lasting until dissipation in West Virginia on July 29."
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"Hurricane Marco caused significant flooding in the Greater Antilles and Central America, despite remaining well offshore.",
" The thirteenth tropical cyclone, thirteenth named storm, and ninth hurricane of the 1996 Atlantic hurricane season, Marco developed in the western Caribbean Sea on November 16 after the interaction of a cold front and several tropical waves.",
" Initially a tropical depression, it remained weak as it tracked southwestward and eventually southward.",
" By November 19, the depression strengthened into Tropical Storm Marco, shortly before slowly curving in a general eastward direction.",
" Marco briefly became a hurricane on November 20, though upper-level winds caused it to weaken back to a tropical storm later that day.",
" The storm then tracked northeastward toward Hispaniola, but later become nearly stationary and curve eastward, then doubled-back to the west."
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"Tropical Storm Debbie of the 1965 Atlantic hurricane season broke the daily rainfall record in Mobile, Alabama, despite dissipating offshore.",
" It developed on September 24 in the western Caribbean Sea, and moved northwestward for several days without intensifying.",
" On September 27, Debbie turned toward the northeast in the Gulf of Mexico, and the next day briefly attained tropical storm status.",
" However, the intrusion of cooler air imparted weakening, and the storm dissipated on September 30 just off the east coast of Louisiana.",
" It initially threatened areas of Louisiana that sustained significant damage from Hurricane Betsy in early September, although Debbie only caused light rainfall and some flooding in the state.",
" In southern Alabama, the storm dropped 17.2 in of rainfall, which resulted in significant flooding of roads and cars.",
" Damage totaled $25 million in the Mobile, Alabama area, although there was little damage elsewhere."
],
"title": "Tropical Storm Debbie (1965)"
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"Tropical Storm Hazel was a weak East Pacific tropical cyclone that caused heavy damage in Mexico.",
" The costliest storm of the 1965 Pacific hurricane season, it formed from a northward-moving disturbance that originated southeast of Socorro Island.",
" After reaching tropical storm strength on the Saffir–Simpson Hurricane Scale, the cyclone turned to the east-northeast.",
" The storm made landfall near Mazatlán on September 26 and quickly transitioned an extratropical cyclone.",
" Although fairly weak, the system was responsible for causing heavy damage to the Mexican economy.",
" Flooding in Mazatlán washed out many houses and submerged others in muddy water.",
" At least six people died with damages totaling $10 million (1965 USD) and possibly higher.",
" The name Hazel was retired following this storm, likely due to the Atlantic storm of the same name."
],
"title": "Tropical Storm Hazel (1965)"
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"The 1943 Atlantic hurricane season marked the first deliberate reconnaissance aircraft flights into tropical cyclones.",
" The season officially lasted from June 16 to October 31, which was, at the time, considered the most likely period for tropical cyclone formation in the Atlantic Ocean.",
" A total of ten storms from 1943 are listed in the Atlantic hurricane database, and an eleventh system that affected Florida and Georgia has been identified as a probable tropical depression.",
" The first system of the year, dubbed the \"Surprise hurricane\", caused severe damage throughout Texas and Louisiana in June, partially because information about its approach was censored in the fray of World War II; the storm caused 19 deaths and $17 million in damage.",
" A major hurricane in mid-August produced hurricane-force winds in Bermuda, and several other tropical cyclones throughout the year resulted in strong winds there.",
" In September, a hurricane impacted the western Gulf Coast of the United States, then a tropical storm struck the Mid-Atlantic.",
" The two storms resulted in $419,000 and $20,000 in damage, respectively; one death was attributed to the latter system.",
" In mid-October, a strong hurricane resulted in flooding and damage to crops throughout the Caribbean; after becoming post-tropical, it contributed to moderate impacts across Nova Scotia."
],
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"The 1969 Atlantic hurricane season was the busiest Atlantic hurricane season since 1933.",
" The hurricane season officially began on June 1, and lasted until November 30.",
" The season had the highest number of systems reach hurricane status – twelve – in a single season, until that record was surpassed in 2005.",
" Activity began with a series of five tropical depressions, the first of which developed on May 29.",
" The third system in that series, Tropical Depression Seven, caused extensive flooding in Cuba and Jamaica in early June.",
" The final in the series formed on July 25, the same day that Tropical Storm Anna developed.",
" Neither the former nor latter caused significant impact on land.",
" Later in the season, Tropical Depression Twenty-Nine caused severe local flooding in the Florida Panhandle and southwestern Georgia in September.",
" Hurricane Blanche was a small and short-lived tropical cyclone in mid-August that resulted in minimal effects."
],
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"The 1955 Atlantic hurricane season was, at the time, the costliest season ever recorded.",
" The hurricane season officially began on June 15, 1955, and ended on November 15, 1955.",
" It was slightly above average, with 13 recorded tropical cyclones.",
" The first storm, Alice, had persisted since December 30, 1954.",
" Alice caused relatively minor impact as it tracked through the Lesser Antilles and eastern Caribbean Sea in early January.",
" Tropical Storm Brenda caused two deaths and minor damage along the Gulf Coast of the United States in early August.",
" The quick succession of Hurricanes Connie and Diane caused significant flooding in the Northeastern United States, with nearly $1 billion (1955 USD) in losses and at least 232 fatalities.",
" The next three storms – Hurricanes Edith and Flora and Tropical Storm Five – caused very minor or no impact.",
" In early August, Hurricane Gladys caused severe localized flooding in Mexico, primarily in Mexico City.",
" Additionally, an offshoot of Gladys inflicted minor impact in Texas."
],
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"Tropical Storm Elena was a weak tropical storm that moved ashore along Texas in the 1979 Atlantic hurricane season.",
" The sixth tropical storm of the season, Elena developed from a tropical wave to the south of Louisiana on August 29.",
" It tracked generally west-northwest, strengthening little before making landfall on Matagorda Island on September 1 as a minimal tropical storm; the storm quickly dissipated over land.",
" Elena dropped moderate rainfall along its path, causing two direct deaths in Houston from drowning; storm damage was minor, amounting to less than $10 million (1979 USD, $28 million 2007 USD).",
" Lightning from the storm set fire to an oil supertanker in Houston, causing three indirect deaths and 13 injuries."
],
"title": "Tropical Storm Elena (1979)"
},
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"Tropical Storm Lee was the twelfth named storm and thirteenth system overall of the 2011 Atlantic hurricane season, developing from a broad tropical disturbance over the Gulf on September 1.",
" It was designated as Tropical Storm Lee the next day.",
" The system was rather large, and due to drifting, Lee brought flash flooding to the Gulf Coast.",
" Flooding associated with the rains caused significant property damage in the areas, with drowning deaths reported in both Mississippi and Georgia.",
" Elsewhere, the storm helped spread wildfires that destroyed homes and killed two people in Texas, and a traffic accident in Alabama resulted in one death.",
" Rough surf offshore drowned one person in each of these states.",
" Lee spawned 30 confirmed tornadoes in the United States.",
" After becoming extratropical, Lee caused historic flooding in Pennsylvania, New York, and Canada, mainly Quebec and Ontario."
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"Title: 1979 Atlantic hurricane season\n\nThe 1979 Atlantic hurricane season was the first season to include both male and female names, as well as the common six-year rotating lists of tropical cyclone names. The season officially began on June 1, and lasted until November 30. These dates conventionally delimit the period of each year when most tropical cyclones form in the Atlantic basin. It was slightly below average, with nine systems reaching tropical storm intensity. The first system, an unnumbered tropical depression, developed north of Puerto Rico on June 9. Two days later, Tropical Depression One formed and produced severe flooding in Jamaica, with 40 deaths and about $27 million (1979 USD) in damage. Tropical Storm Ana caused minimal impact in the Lesser Antilles. Hurricane Bob spawned tornadoes and produced minor wind damage along the Gulf Coast of the United States, primarily in Louisiana, while the remnants caused flooding, especially in Indiana. Tropical Storm Claudette caused extensive flooding, due to torrential rainfall. There were two deaths and damaged totaled $750 million.",
"Title: Tropical Storm Claudette (1979)\n\nTropical Storm Claudette caused significant flooding in eastern Texas and western Louisiana in July 1979. The third named storm of the 1979 Atlantic hurricane season, Claudette developed from a tropical wave located east of the Windward Islands on July 16. It gradually strengthened and was upgraded to a tropical storm on July 17 and crossed the northern Leeward Islands later that day. As it neared landfall in Puerto Rico early on July 18, upper-level winds weakened it back to a tropical depression. Claudette remained disorganized and the National Hurricane Center operationally reported that it degenerated back into a tropical wave after crossing Puerto Rico. Late on July 18, the depression struck Dominican Republic, emerged into the Caribbean Sea on the following day. Claudette struck western Cuba on July 21, shortly before reaching the Gulf of Mexico and \"regenerating\" into a tropical cyclone. By July 23, Claudette regained tropical storm intensity and turned northward toward the Gulf Coast of the United States. The storm made landfall near the Texas-Louisiana border late on July 23 as a moderately strong tropical storm. It weakened slowly and drifted over land, lasting until dissipation in West Virginia on July 29.",
"Title: Hurricane Marco\n\nHurricane Marco caused significant flooding in the Greater Antilles and Central America, despite remaining well offshore. The thirteenth tropical cyclone, thirteenth named storm, and ninth hurricane of the 1996 Atlantic hurricane season, Marco developed in the western Caribbean Sea on November 16 after the interaction of a cold front and several tropical waves. Initially a tropical depression, it remained weak as it tracked southwestward and eventually southward. By November 19, the depression strengthened into Tropical Storm Marco, shortly before slowly curving in a general eastward direction. Marco briefly became a hurricane on November 20, though upper-level winds caused it to weaken back to a tropical storm later that day. The storm then tracked northeastward toward Hispaniola, but later become nearly stationary and curve eastward, then doubled-back to the west.",
"Title: Tropical Storm Debbie (1965)\n\nTropical Storm Debbie of the 1965 Atlantic hurricane season broke the daily rainfall record in Mobile, Alabama, despite dissipating offshore. It developed on September 24 in the western Caribbean Sea, and moved northwestward for several days without intensifying. On September 27, Debbie turned toward the northeast in the Gulf of Mexico, and the next day briefly attained tropical storm status. However, the intrusion of cooler air imparted weakening, and the storm dissipated on September 30 just off the east coast of Louisiana. It initially threatened areas of Louisiana that sustained significant damage from Hurricane Betsy in early September, although Debbie only caused light rainfall and some flooding in the state. In southern Alabama, the storm dropped 17.2 in of rainfall, which resulted in significant flooding of roads and cars. Damage totaled $25 million in the Mobile, Alabama area, although there was little damage elsewhere.",
"Title: Tropical Storm Hazel (1965)\n\nTropical Storm Hazel was a weak East Pacific tropical cyclone that caused heavy damage in Mexico. The costliest storm of the 1965 Pacific hurricane season, it formed from a northward-moving disturbance that originated southeast of Socorro Island. After reaching tropical storm strength on the Saffir–Simpson Hurricane Scale, the cyclone turned to the east-northeast. The storm made landfall near Mazatlán on September 26 and quickly transitioned an extratropical cyclone. Although fairly weak, the system was responsible for causing heavy damage to the Mexican economy. Flooding in Mazatlán washed out many houses and submerged others in muddy water. At least six people died with damages totaling $10 million (1965 USD) and possibly higher. The name Hazel was retired following this storm, likely due to the Atlantic storm of the same name.",
"Title: 1943 Atlantic hurricane season\n\nThe 1943 Atlantic hurricane season marked the first deliberate reconnaissance aircraft flights into tropical cyclones. The season officially lasted from June 16 to October 31, which was, at the time, considered the most likely period for tropical cyclone formation in the Atlantic Ocean. A total of ten storms from 1943 are listed in the Atlantic hurricane database, and an eleventh system that affected Florida and Georgia has been identified as a probable tropical depression. The first system of the year, dubbed the \"Surprise hurricane\", caused severe damage throughout Texas and Louisiana in June, partially because information about its approach was censored in the fray of World War II; the storm caused 19 deaths and $17 million in damage. A major hurricane in mid-August produced hurricane-force winds in Bermuda, and several other tropical cyclones throughout the year resulted in strong winds there. In September, a hurricane impacted the western Gulf Coast of the United States, then a tropical storm struck the Mid-Atlantic. The two storms resulted in $419,000 and $20,000 in damage, respectively; one death was attributed to the latter system. In mid-October, a strong hurricane resulted in flooding and damage to crops throughout the Caribbean; after becoming post-tropical, it contributed to moderate impacts across Nova Scotia.",
"Title: 1969 Atlantic hurricane season\n\nThe 1969 Atlantic hurricane season was the busiest Atlantic hurricane season since 1933. The hurricane season officially began on June 1, and lasted until November 30. The season had the highest number of systems reach hurricane status – twelve – in a single season, until that record was surpassed in 2005. Activity began with a series of five tropical depressions, the first of which developed on May 29. The third system in that series, Tropical Depression Seven, caused extensive flooding in Cuba and Jamaica in early June. The final in the series formed on July 25, the same day that Tropical Storm Anna developed. Neither the former nor latter caused significant impact on land. Later in the season, Tropical Depression Twenty-Nine caused severe local flooding in the Florida Panhandle and southwestern Georgia in September. Hurricane Blanche was a small and short-lived tropical cyclone in mid-August that resulted in minimal effects.",
"Title: 1955 Atlantic hurricane season\n\nThe 1955 Atlantic hurricane season was, at the time, the costliest season ever recorded. The hurricane season officially began on June 15, 1955, and ended on November 15, 1955. It was slightly above average, with 13 recorded tropical cyclones. The first storm, Alice, had persisted since December 30, 1954. Alice caused relatively minor impact as it tracked through the Lesser Antilles and eastern Caribbean Sea in early January. Tropical Storm Brenda caused two deaths and minor damage along the Gulf Coast of the United States in early August. The quick succession of Hurricanes Connie and Diane caused significant flooding in the Northeastern United States, with nearly $1 billion (1955 USD) in losses and at least 232 fatalities. The next three storms – Hurricanes Edith and Flora and Tropical Storm Five – caused very minor or no impact. In early August, Hurricane Gladys caused severe localized flooding in Mexico, primarily in Mexico City. Additionally, an offshoot of Gladys inflicted minor impact in Texas.",
"Title: Tropical Storm Elena (1979)\n\nTropical Storm Elena was a weak tropical storm that moved ashore along Texas in the 1979 Atlantic hurricane season. The sixth tropical storm of the season, Elena developed from a tropical wave to the south of Louisiana on August 29. It tracked generally west-northwest, strengthening little before making landfall on Matagorda Island on September 1 as a minimal tropical storm; the storm quickly dissipated over land. Elena dropped moderate rainfall along its path, causing two direct deaths in Houston from drowning; storm damage was minor, amounting to less than $10 million (1979 USD, $28 million 2007 USD). Lightning from the storm set fire to an oil supertanker in Houston, causing three indirect deaths and 13 injuries.",
"Title: Tropical Storm Lee (2011)\n\nTropical Storm Lee was the twelfth named storm and thirteenth system overall of the 2011 Atlantic hurricane season, developing from a broad tropical disturbance over the Gulf on September 1. It was designated as Tropical Storm Lee the next day. The system was rather large, and due to drifting, Lee brought flash flooding to the Gulf Coast. Flooding associated with the rains caused significant property damage in the areas, with drowning deaths reported in both Mississippi and Georgia. Elsewhere, the storm helped spread wildfires that destroyed homes and killed two people in Texas, and a traffic accident in Alabama resulted in one death. Rough surf offshore drowned one person in each of these states. Lee spawned 30 confirmed tornadoes in the United States. After becoming extratropical, Lee caused historic flooding in Pennsylvania, New York, and Canada, mainly Quebec and Ontario."
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Jack Del Rio was a lineback for how many NFL teams
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"Caja del Rio (Spanish: \"box of the river\") is a dissected plateau, of volcanic origin, which covers approximately 84,000 acres of land in northern Santa Fe County, New Mexico, United States.",
" The region is also known as the Caja, Caja del Rio Plateau, and Cerros del Rio.",
" The center of the area is approximately 15 miles (23 km) west of Santa Fe, New Mexico.",
" Most of the Caja is owned by the United States Forest Service and managed by the Santa Fe National Forest.",
" Access is through New Mexico Highway 599, Santa Fe County Road 62, and Forest Service Road 24."
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"Del Rio International Airport (IATA: DRT, ICAO: KDRT, FAA LID: DRT) is two miles northwest of Del Rio, in Val Verde County, Texas.",
" It is used for general aviation, and being near Laughlin Air Force Base it is often used by USAF students.",
" On June 7, 2012 United Express operated by ExpressJet introduced jets nonstop to Houston, previously flown with turboprops.",
" United Express ended service to Del Rio in April 2013.",
"But currently has non-stop service to Dallas/Fort Worth Airport with Texas Sky Airlines."
],
"title": "Del Rio International Airport"
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"The 2017 Oakland Raiders season is the 58th overall season of the Oakland Raiders franchise, the franchise's 48th season in the National Football League, their 24th season since their return to Oakland, and the third under head coach Jack Del Rio.",
" The Raiders are looking to win their first AFC West title since 2002 and the Super Bowl for the first time since 1983, when the club was still in Los Angeles.",
" The Raiders began the season on September 10 at the Tennessee Titans and will finish the season December 31 at the Los Angeles Chargers.",
" The Raiders, as they did in 2016, will play one home game in Mexico City, this time against the New England Patriots."
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"Michael Francis Gonzalez (born March 8, 1988), also known by his stage name Mike Del Rio, is a musical artist, producer, and songwriter from New York, NY now based in Los Angeles, CA.",
" He is the co creator and lead member of the alternative group POWERS along with songwriter, vocalist and instrumentalist Crista Ru signed to Republic Records.",
" As a record producer, Del Rio's eclectic style and musicality has led him to work with an array of artist such as Kylie Minogue, Selena Gomez, Eminem, Christina Aguilera, Cee Lo Green, Cheryl Cole, The Knocks, Skylar Grey, Jamie N Commons, and X Ambassadors.",
" Most recently Del Rio executive produced recording artist LP latest album \"Lost on You\" containing the global hit title track \"Lost on You\".",
" He is signed to Alex Da Kid's publishing company KidinaKorner distributed through Universal Music Group."
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"Paula Losoya Taylor (also Paula Losoya de Rivers, ?",
" - July 17, 1902) was one of the founders of San Felipe Del Rio (later, Del Rio) in Texas.",
" Her hacienda in Del Rio became a major employer in the region and also an important gathering spot for worship, discussion and more.",
" Taylor donated land to create a Catholic cemetery, a fort and schools in Del Rio."
],
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"Del Rio is a city in and the county seat of Val Verde County, Texas.",
" It is 152 miles west of San Antonio.",
" As of 2015, the city had a population of 40,549.",
" Del Rio is connected with Ciudad Acuña via the Lake Amistad Dam International Crossing and Del Río – Ciudad Acuña International Bridge.",
" Del Rio is also home to Laughlin Air Force Base, the busiest United States Air Force pilot training complex in the world."
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"Jack Louis Del Rio Jr. (born April 4, 1963) is head coach of the Oakland Raiders of the National Football League (NFL).",
" A linebacker for four NFL teams between 1985–1996, he played both football and baseball for the University of Southern California Trojans."
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"The Jacksonville Jaguars season was the franchise's 17th season in the National Football League and the 9th under head coach Jack Del Rio, who was fired on November 29 and replaced on an interim basis by defensive coordinator Mel Tucker.",
" The team had hoped to improve on their 8–8 record from 2010, but exceeded their loss total in Week 13, and were officially eliminated from postseason contention.",
" With the 10th pick in the 2011 NFL Draft, they selected quarterback Blaine Gabbert from the University of Missouri, and Gabbert would replace Luke McCown as the starting quarterback in Week 3."
],
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"Enrique Del Rio (born May 28, 1966) is a Mexican \"Luchador\" \"enmascarado\", or masked professional wrestler who has worked for Lucha Libre AAA World Wide's (AAA) \"Mini-Estrella\" division since AAA was founded in 1992.",
" Del Rio currently works under the ring name Mini Psicosis, a smaller version of Psicosis II, and is a former AAA World Mini-Estrella Champion.",
" Until 2008 he worked as Jerrito Estrada, a smaller version of the wrestler Jerry Estrada.",
" As Estrada Del Rio has held the Mexican National Mini-Estrella Championship once, being the shortest reigning champion in the title's history.",
" Working in the Mini division does not automatically mean that he has dwarfism as several short wrestlers work in the \"Mini\" division, including Enrique Del Rio."
],
"title": "Mini Psicosis"
},
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"sentences": [
"Santa Maria del Rio is one of the 58 municipalities that make up the Mexican state of San Luis Potosí.",
" The municipality is located in the southern part of the state, approximately 48 kilometers east of the city of San Luis Potosí.",
" Santa Maria del Rio has a land area of 1,655 square kilometers, with 37,290 inhabitants.",
" s of 2005 , 12,000 were living in the town of Santa Maria del Rio.",
" The area is famous for its \"rebozos\", being the cradle of the blue and white \"rebozo de bolita.\"",
" The Rebozo Caramelo is woven there."
],
"title": "Santa María del Río, San Luis Potosí"
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"Title: Caja del Rio\n\nCaja del Rio (Spanish: \"box of the river\") is a dissected plateau, of volcanic origin, which covers approximately 84,000 acres of land in northern Santa Fe County, New Mexico, United States. The region is also known as the Caja, Caja del Rio Plateau, and Cerros del Rio. The center of the area is approximately 15 miles (23 km) west of Santa Fe, New Mexico. Most of the Caja is owned by the United States Forest Service and managed by the Santa Fe National Forest. Access is through New Mexico Highway 599, Santa Fe County Road 62, and Forest Service Road 24.",
"Title: Del Rio International Airport\n\nDel Rio International Airport (IATA: DRT, ICAO: KDRT, FAA LID: DRT) is two miles northwest of Del Rio, in Val Verde County, Texas. It is used for general aviation, and being near Laughlin Air Force Base it is often used by USAF students. On June 7, 2012 United Express operated by ExpressJet introduced jets nonstop to Houston, previously flown with turboprops. United Express ended service to Del Rio in April 2013. But currently has non-stop service to Dallas/Fort Worth Airport with Texas Sky Airlines.",
"Title: 2017 Oakland Raiders season\n\nThe 2017 Oakland Raiders season is the 58th overall season of the Oakland Raiders franchise, the franchise's 48th season in the National Football League, their 24th season since their return to Oakland, and the third under head coach Jack Del Rio. The Raiders are looking to win their first AFC West title since 2002 and the Super Bowl for the first time since 1983, when the club was still in Los Angeles. The Raiders began the season on September 10 at the Tennessee Titans and will finish the season December 31 at the Los Angeles Chargers. The Raiders, as they did in 2016, will play one home game in Mexico City, this time against the New England Patriots.",
"Title: Mike Del Rio\n\nMichael Francis Gonzalez (born March 8, 1988), also known by his stage name Mike Del Rio, is a musical artist, producer, and songwriter from New York, NY now based in Los Angeles, CA. He is the co creator and lead member of the alternative group POWERS along with songwriter, vocalist and instrumentalist Crista Ru signed to Republic Records. As a record producer, Del Rio's eclectic style and musicality has led him to work with an array of artist such as Kylie Minogue, Selena Gomez, Eminem, Christina Aguilera, Cee Lo Green, Cheryl Cole, The Knocks, Skylar Grey, Jamie N Commons, and X Ambassadors. Most recently Del Rio executive produced recording artist LP latest album \"Lost on You\" containing the global hit title track \"Lost on You\". He is signed to Alex Da Kid's publishing company KidinaKorner distributed through Universal Music Group.",
"Title: Paula Losoya Taylor\n\nPaula Losoya Taylor (also Paula Losoya de Rivers, ? - July 17, 1902) was one of the founders of San Felipe Del Rio (later, Del Rio) in Texas. Her hacienda in Del Rio became a major employer in the region and also an important gathering spot for worship, discussion and more. Taylor donated land to create a Catholic cemetery, a fort and schools in Del Rio.",
"Title: Del Rio, Texas\n\nDel Rio is a city in and the county seat of Val Verde County, Texas. It is 152 miles west of San Antonio. As of 2015, the city had a population of 40,549. Del Rio is connected with Ciudad Acuña via the Lake Amistad Dam International Crossing and Del Río – Ciudad Acuña International Bridge. Del Rio is also home to Laughlin Air Force Base, the busiest United States Air Force pilot training complex in the world.",
"Title: Jack Del Rio\n\nJack Louis Del Rio Jr. (born April 4, 1963) is head coach of the Oakland Raiders of the National Football League (NFL). A linebacker for four NFL teams between 1985–1996, he played both football and baseball for the University of Southern California Trojans.",
"Title: 2011 Jacksonville Jaguars season\n\nThe Jacksonville Jaguars season was the franchise's 17th season in the National Football League and the 9th under head coach Jack Del Rio, who was fired on November 29 and replaced on an interim basis by defensive coordinator Mel Tucker. The team had hoped to improve on their 8–8 record from 2010, but exceeded their loss total in Week 13, and were officially eliminated from postseason contention. With the 10th pick in the 2011 NFL Draft, they selected quarterback Blaine Gabbert from the University of Missouri, and Gabbert would replace Luke McCown as the starting quarterback in Week 3.",
"Title: Mini Psicosis\n\nEnrique Del Rio (born May 28, 1966) is a Mexican \"Luchador\" \"enmascarado\", or masked professional wrestler who has worked for Lucha Libre AAA World Wide's (AAA) \"Mini-Estrella\" division since AAA was founded in 1992. Del Rio currently works under the ring name Mini Psicosis, a smaller version of Psicosis II, and is a former AAA World Mini-Estrella Champion. Until 2008 he worked as Jerrito Estrada, a smaller version of the wrestler Jerry Estrada. As Estrada Del Rio has held the Mexican National Mini-Estrella Championship once, being the shortest reigning champion in the title's history. Working in the Mini division does not automatically mean that he has dwarfism as several short wrestlers work in the \"Mini\" division, including Enrique Del Rio.",
"Title: Santa María del Río, San Luis Potosí\n\nSanta Maria del Rio is one of the 58 municipalities that make up the Mexican state of San Luis Potosí. The municipality is located in the southern part of the state, approximately 48 kilometers east of the city of San Luis Potosí. Santa Maria del Rio has a land area of 1,655 square kilometers, with 37,290 inhabitants. s of 2005 , 12,000 were living in the town of Santa Maria del Rio. The area is famous for its \"rebozos\", being the cradle of the blue and white \"rebozo de bolita.\" The Rebozo Caramelo is woven there."
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Suzuki F10D engine is an inline 4-cylinder 1061cc engine that was developed in India by a manufacturer headquartered in which city ?
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New Delhi
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"The Kawasaki ZR-7 (and ZR-7S), (ZR750-H1 through ZR750-H5) is a standard motorcycle manufactured by the Japanese motorcycle manufacturer Kawasaki.",
" It was sold in the United States from 1999 through 2003, and sold in a few other countries through the 2005 model year.",
" The major differences between the ZR-7 and the ZR-7S models were the \"S\" model's fairing and associated headlight and instrument cluster, and stiffer fork springs.",
" Both models are powered by an inline 4-cylinder 4-stroke, double-overhead-cam DOHC air-and-oil-cooled 738 cc engine developing 76 bhp (57 kW) and 46.5 lbf·ft (63 N·m) of torque.",
" Carburetors are four constant-velocity (CV) Keihin CVK 32 mm.",
" Final drive is via chain; the transmission is a 5-speed (equipped with positive neutral finder) coupled with a wet clutch.",
" Seat height is 31.5 in .",
" The ZR-7S has an advertised dry weight of 463 lb (210 kg).",
" The ZR-7 has a wet weight of 509 lb (231 kg)."
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"Maruti Suzuki India Limited, formerly known as Maruti Udyog Limited, is an automobile manufacturer in India.",
" It is a 56.21%-owned subsidiary of Japanese automobile and motorcycle manufacturer Suzuki Motor Corporation.",
" s of 2017 , it had a market share of 51% of the Indian passenger car market.",
" Maruti Suzuki manufactures and sells popular cars such as the Ciaz, Ertiga, Wagon R, Alto, Swift, Celerio, Swift Dzire, Omni, Baleno and Baleno RS.",
" The company is headquartered at New Delhi.",
" In February 2012, the company sold its ten millionth vehicle in India."
],
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},
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"The Aprilia RS50 is a sport moped made by Aprilia.",
" The model made until 2005 was powered by a single cylinder two-stroke aluminium cylinder block, liquid cooled 49.9 cc Motori-Minarelli AM6 engine.",
" The new model, made since 2006, uses a single cylinder two-stroke aluminium cylinder block, liquid cooled 49.9 cc engine made by Derbi, the D50B0.",
" The bike is popular in countries that have restrictions on motorcycle engine size at specific ages.",
" In restricted form the RS50 is capable of speeds of 50 km/h , as per the laws in many European countries for those aged 16.",
" In derestricted form, the 1997 model was tested at a speed of 105 kph .",
" This and other similar machines such as the Derbi GPR 50 and Yamaha TZR50 have also been popular choices as a more adult-sized option for MiniGP racing, which is otherwise more commonly participated in by riders of smaller bikes such as the Honda NSR50."
],
"title": "Aprilia RS50"
},
{
"sentences": [
"DIM Motor Company, a Greek automobile maker, was created by Georgios Dimitriadis as a successor to his earlier company, \"Bioplastic S.A.\", which had produced the Attica automobile.",
" The DIM represented one more effort by Mr. Dimitriadis to design and develop a modern car entirely by his company's own means.",
" A 400cc, air-cooled, 2-cylinder, 30-hp engine was also developed in-house to power the vehicle, but due to delays in the engine development, the car was introduced with a 600cc engine and other mechanical parts of the Fiat 126 model.",
" A 650cc Fiat engine was also used, in an improved version.",
" The car was finally introduced at the Geneva Motor Show in 1977, and for this reason received more publicity than most Greek vehicles, appearing in many international publications.",
" All development work had been made in a factory intended for its production in Acharnes, while the company was advertised in the Greek press; plans were also made for more versions, including a sports coupe.",
" However, the costs involved and the car's poor prospects in the Greek market (despite an effort to facelift the model) resulted in termination of production after only about ten had been produced.",
" The whole project was abandoned in 1982, having been Georgios Dimitriadis' last venture in the automotive industry."
],
"title": "DIM (automobiles)"
},
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"sentences": [
"The Apollo was a German automobile manufactured by Ruppe & Son of Apolda in Thuringia from 1910 to 1927; the company had previously offered a car called the Piccolo.",
" The first Apollo was called the \"Mobbel\", and featured an air-cooled 624cc single-cylinder ioe engine.",
" The company also offered air-cooled 1608 cc in-line fours and a 1575 cc V-4.",
" Four separate cylinders inline powered the model \"E\" (1770cc).",
" The model \"B\", designed by racing driver Karl Slevogt, had an ohv 960 cc four-cylinder engine.",
" Another of the designer's fine creations had an ohv 2040 cc engine.",
" Other Apollos had sv four-cylinder engines of up to 3440 cc; some post-1920 models featured wishbone suspension.",
" The last cars produced by the company had ohv 1200 cc four-cylinder engines; some had sv 1551 Steudel four-cylinder power units instead.",
" The famous designer of two-stroke engines, Hugo Ruppe, was the factory founder's son; in 1920 Apollo took over his air-cooled MAF cars.",
" During the mid-1920s, Slevogt raced cars of this marque with streamlined Jaray bodies."
],
"title": "Apollo (1910 automobile)"
},
{
"sentences": [
"The Kawasaki 454 LTD is a motorcycle produced from 1985 to 1990, also known as the EN450.",
" It is the forerunner of the Kawasaki Vulcan.",
" The engine was a precise copy of the Kawasaki Ninja 900s, with two fewer cylinders.",
" The Kawasaki 900 had a 908 cc engine.",
" Removing two cylinders from the 4-cylinder divided the number of cc's by two.",
" (908/2 = 454, thus the name).",
" Included was the liquid cooling, the bore and stroke, the double overhead camshafts, and four valves per cylinder.",
" This gave it a great deal of power for its size, redlining at 10,000 RPM while delivering 50 horsepower.",
" The 454 is considered a good starter bike for having a low seat height and light weight, as well as an efficient use of counterbalancing to limit vibration.",
" The Kawasaki 454 is well known for its acceleration, having raced against a 454 LS big block Chevrolet Corvette and beating it to both 0-60 and the quarter mile by more than a second."
],
"title": "Kawasaki 454 LTD"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Suzuki F10D engine is an inline 4-cylinder 1061cc engine that was developed in India by Maruti Suzuki for the domestic market.",
" It was debuted in the Maruti Wagon-R in India in 2001.",
" It was briefly installed in Maruti Alto and it was the engine that the first Maruti Zen Estilo came with.",
" This engine is very similar to the 3-cylinder F8D 12-valve engine that was optional on the Maruti 800 at the time.",
" The bore and stroke of F10D is the same as that of the smaller sibling and shares quite a few parts like pistons, rings, conrods and valves.",
" The cast-iron engine block is very similar to that of the older F10A 970cc engine that powered the earlier Maruti Gypsy and Maruti 1000.",
" Both F10A and F10D shares the same stroke length; but interchangeability of parts between these two engines is not known."
],
"title": "Suzuki F10D engine"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Moskvitch G1 was a sports car from Moskvitch produced in 1955 by the engineer I. Gladilin.",
" It was the first Moskvitch specially developed for racing.",
" It had aluminium coachwork and was powered by an 1,074 cc inline 4-cylinder flathead engine giving 70 hp and a top speed of 190 km/h .",
" The engine was derived from the 407-series engine used in the 407.",
" To increase the power it was fitted with four carburettors from the motorcycle Izh-49.",
" Due to a lack of funds, the brakes, suspension, and wheels were borrowed from the Moskvitch 401."
],
"title": "Moskvitch G1"
},
{
"sentences": [
"The AMB series engine was an inline 4-cylinder engine, manufactured from 2001 to 2003 by the Volkswagen Group in Ingolstadt, Germany as a replacement for the earlier 1.8T engines, such as the AEB-type engine.",
" As opposed to the AEB, the AMB had thinner wrist pins (19 mm instead of 20 mm).",
" The AMB engine was used in a variety of Volkswagens and Audis, as well as being used by companies owned by Volkswagen, such as the Spanish car manufacturer, SEAT.",
" The engine was available in a wide variety of configurations and was mounted longitudinally in most Audi applications, and horizontally in most other applications.",
" The engine came coupled with a variety of transmissions including a 5- or 6-speed manual, a 5-speed automatic, and a CVT (continuously variable transmission) for front-wheel drive vehicles only.",
" The engine was also coupled with Audi's Quattro all-wheel drive.",
" In 2003 it was replaced by slightly higher powered versions such as the AUM."
],
"title": "Volkswagen Audi Group AMB Engine"
},
{
"sentences": [
"The Austin 10 hp is a small car produced between 1910 and 1915 by the British car manufacturer Austin at their Longbridge, Worcestershire plant near Birmingham.",
" 1,336 cars were made, 213 with the 1125 cc engine and 1,123 with the 1615 cc engine.",
" Like the 1087 cc Austin 7 hp produced by both Austin and Du Cros's Swift Motor Company it was not very successful when sold with the small engine."
],
"title": "Austin 10 hp"
}
] |
[
"Title: Kawasaki ZR-7\n\nThe Kawasaki ZR-7 (and ZR-7S), (ZR750-H1 through ZR750-H5) is a standard motorcycle manufactured by the Japanese motorcycle manufacturer Kawasaki. It was sold in the United States from 1999 through 2003, and sold in a few other countries through the 2005 model year. The major differences between the ZR-7 and the ZR-7S models were the \"S\" model's fairing and associated headlight and instrument cluster, and stiffer fork springs. Both models are powered by an inline 4-cylinder 4-stroke, double-overhead-cam DOHC air-and-oil-cooled 738 cc engine developing 76 bhp (57 kW) and 46.5 lbf·ft (63 N·m) of torque. Carburetors are four constant-velocity (CV) Keihin CVK 32 mm. Final drive is via chain; the transmission is a 5-speed (equipped with positive neutral finder) coupled with a wet clutch. Seat height is 31.5 in . The ZR-7S has an advertised dry weight of 463 lb (210 kg). The ZR-7 has a wet weight of 509 lb (231 kg).",
"Title: Maruti Suzuki\n\nMaruti Suzuki India Limited, formerly known as Maruti Udyog Limited, is an automobile manufacturer in India. It is a 56.21%-owned subsidiary of Japanese automobile and motorcycle manufacturer Suzuki Motor Corporation. s of 2017 , it had a market share of 51% of the Indian passenger car market. Maruti Suzuki manufactures and sells popular cars such as the Ciaz, Ertiga, Wagon R, Alto, Swift, Celerio, Swift Dzire, Omni, Baleno and Baleno RS. The company is headquartered at New Delhi. In February 2012, the company sold its ten millionth vehicle in India.",
"Title: Aprilia RS50\n\nThe Aprilia RS50 is a sport moped made by Aprilia. The model made until 2005 was powered by a single cylinder two-stroke aluminium cylinder block, liquid cooled 49.9 cc Motori-Minarelli AM6 engine. The new model, made since 2006, uses a single cylinder two-stroke aluminium cylinder block, liquid cooled 49.9 cc engine made by Derbi, the D50B0. The bike is popular in countries that have restrictions on motorcycle engine size at specific ages. In restricted form the RS50 is capable of speeds of 50 km/h , as per the laws in many European countries for those aged 16. In derestricted form, the 1997 model was tested at a speed of 105 kph . This and other similar machines such as the Derbi GPR 50 and Yamaha TZR50 have also been popular choices as a more adult-sized option for MiniGP racing, which is otherwise more commonly participated in by riders of smaller bikes such as the Honda NSR50.",
"Title: DIM (automobiles)\n\nDIM Motor Company, a Greek automobile maker, was created by Georgios Dimitriadis as a successor to his earlier company, \"Bioplastic S.A.\", which had produced the Attica automobile. The DIM represented one more effort by Mr. Dimitriadis to design and develop a modern car entirely by his company's own means. A 400cc, air-cooled, 2-cylinder, 30-hp engine was also developed in-house to power the vehicle, but due to delays in the engine development, the car was introduced with a 600cc engine and other mechanical parts of the Fiat 126 model. A 650cc Fiat engine was also used, in an improved version. The car was finally introduced at the Geneva Motor Show in 1977, and for this reason received more publicity than most Greek vehicles, appearing in many international publications. All development work had been made in a factory intended for its production in Acharnes, while the company was advertised in the Greek press; plans were also made for more versions, including a sports coupe. However, the costs involved and the car's poor prospects in the Greek market (despite an effort to facelift the model) resulted in termination of production after only about ten had been produced. The whole project was abandoned in 1982, having been Georgios Dimitriadis' last venture in the automotive industry.",
"Title: Apollo (1910 automobile)\n\nThe Apollo was a German automobile manufactured by Ruppe & Son of Apolda in Thuringia from 1910 to 1927; the company had previously offered a car called the Piccolo. The first Apollo was called the \"Mobbel\", and featured an air-cooled 624cc single-cylinder ioe engine. The company also offered air-cooled 1608 cc in-line fours and a 1575 cc V-4. Four separate cylinders inline powered the model \"E\" (1770cc). The model \"B\", designed by racing driver Karl Slevogt, had an ohv 960 cc four-cylinder engine. Another of the designer's fine creations had an ohv 2040 cc engine. Other Apollos had sv four-cylinder engines of up to 3440 cc; some post-1920 models featured wishbone suspension. The last cars produced by the company had ohv 1200 cc four-cylinder engines; some had sv 1551 Steudel four-cylinder power units instead. The famous designer of two-stroke engines, Hugo Ruppe, was the factory founder's son; in 1920 Apollo took over his air-cooled MAF cars. During the mid-1920s, Slevogt raced cars of this marque with streamlined Jaray bodies.",
"Title: Kawasaki 454 LTD\n\nThe Kawasaki 454 LTD is a motorcycle produced from 1985 to 1990, also known as the EN450. It is the forerunner of the Kawasaki Vulcan. The engine was a precise copy of the Kawasaki Ninja 900s, with two fewer cylinders. The Kawasaki 900 had a 908 cc engine. Removing two cylinders from the 4-cylinder divided the number of cc's by two. (908/2 = 454, thus the name). Included was the liquid cooling, the bore and stroke, the double overhead camshafts, and four valves per cylinder. This gave it a great deal of power for its size, redlining at 10,000 RPM while delivering 50 horsepower. The 454 is considered a good starter bike for having a low seat height and light weight, as well as an efficient use of counterbalancing to limit vibration. The Kawasaki 454 is well known for its acceleration, having raced against a 454 LS big block Chevrolet Corvette and beating it to both 0-60 and the quarter mile by more than a second.",
"Title: Suzuki F10D engine\n\nSuzuki F10D engine is an inline 4-cylinder 1061cc engine that was developed in India by Maruti Suzuki for the domestic market. It was debuted in the Maruti Wagon-R in India in 2001. It was briefly installed in Maruti Alto and it was the engine that the first Maruti Zen Estilo came with. This engine is very similar to the 3-cylinder F8D 12-valve engine that was optional on the Maruti 800 at the time. The bore and stroke of F10D is the same as that of the smaller sibling and shares quite a few parts like pistons, rings, conrods and valves. The cast-iron engine block is very similar to that of the older F10A 970cc engine that powered the earlier Maruti Gypsy and Maruti 1000. Both F10A and F10D shares the same stroke length; but interchangeability of parts between these two engines is not known.",
"Title: Moskvitch G1\n\nMoskvitch G1 was a sports car from Moskvitch produced in 1955 by the engineer I. Gladilin. It was the first Moskvitch specially developed for racing. It had aluminium coachwork and was powered by an 1,074 cc inline 4-cylinder flathead engine giving 70 hp and a top speed of 190 km/h . The engine was derived from the 407-series engine used in the 407. To increase the power it was fitted with four carburettors from the motorcycle Izh-49. Due to a lack of funds, the brakes, suspension, and wheels were borrowed from the Moskvitch 401.",
"Title: Volkswagen Audi Group AMB Engine\n\nThe AMB series engine was an inline 4-cylinder engine, manufactured from 2001 to 2003 by the Volkswagen Group in Ingolstadt, Germany as a replacement for the earlier 1.8T engines, such as the AEB-type engine. As opposed to the AEB, the AMB had thinner wrist pins (19 mm instead of 20 mm). The AMB engine was used in a variety of Volkswagens and Audis, as well as being used by companies owned by Volkswagen, such as the Spanish car manufacturer, SEAT. The engine was available in a wide variety of configurations and was mounted longitudinally in most Audi applications, and horizontally in most other applications. The engine came coupled with a variety of transmissions including a 5- or 6-speed manual, a 5-speed automatic, and a CVT (continuously variable transmission) for front-wheel drive vehicles only. The engine was also coupled with Audi's Quattro all-wheel drive. In 2003 it was replaced by slightly higher powered versions such as the AUM.",
"Title: Austin 10 hp\n\nThe Austin 10 hp is a small car produced between 1910 and 1915 by the British car manufacturer Austin at their Longbridge, Worcestershire plant near Birmingham. 1,336 cars were made, 213 with the 1125 cc engine and 1,123 with the 1615 cc engine. Like the 1087 cc Austin 7 hp produced by both Austin and Du Cros's Swift Motor Company it was not very successful when sold with the small engine."
] |
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The Cyrtanthus and Maackia belong to which taxanomic category?
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genus
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comparison
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medium
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"title": [
"Cyrtanthus",
"Maackia"
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0,
0
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"sentences": [
"In category theory, a subobject classifier is a special object Ω of a category; intuitively, the subobjects of an object \"X\" correspond to the morphisms from \"X\" to Ω.",
" As the name suggests, what a subobject classifier does is to identify/classify subobjects of a given object according to which elements belong to the subobject in question.",
" Because of this role, the subobject classifier is also referred to as the \"truth value object\".",
" In fact, the way in which the subobject classifier classifies subobjects of a given object is by assigning the values true to elements belonging to the subobject in question, and false to elements not belonging to the subobject.",
" This is why the subobject classifier is widely used in the categorical description of logic."
],
"title": "Subobject classifier"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Sandalpur is a village in the Araria district in Bihar.",
" The two primary religions in Sandalpur are Muslim and Hindu.",
" Muslims belong to Shershahwadi cast, this cast is in OBC category.",
" Hindus belong to Rajput and Harijon.",
" Villagers are farmers."
],
"title": "Sandalpur"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Maackia is a genus of flowering plants in the legume family, Fabaceae.",
" There are about 12 species, all native to eastern Asia, with six endemic to China.",
" The generic name honors the botanist Richard Maack."
],
"title": "Maackia"
},
{
"sentences": [
"In machine learning, support vector machines (SVMs, also support vector networks) are supervised learning models with associated learning algorithms that analyze data used for classification and regression analysis.",
" Given a set of training examples, each marked as belonging to one or the other of two categories, an SVM training algorithm builds a model that assigns new examples to one category or the other, making it a non-probabilistic binary linear classifier (although methods such as Platt scaling exist to use SVM in a probabilistic classification setting).",
" An SVM model is a representation of the examples as points in space, mapped so that the examples of the separate categories are divided by a clear gap that is as wide as possible.",
" New examples are then mapped into that same space and predicted to belong to a category based on which side of the gap they fall."
],
"title": "Support vector machine"
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"sentences": [
"German wine regions are classified according to the quality category that the wine falls into - \"Tafelwein, Landwein, Qualitätswein bestimmter Anbaugebiete\" (QbA) and \"Prädikatswein\".",
" The wine regions allowed to produce QbA and Prädikatswein are further subdivided into four categories, in descending order of size - \"Anbaugebiet\" (a major wine region), \"Bereich\" (a district within the wine region), \"Großlage\" (a collection of vineyards within a district) and \"Einzellage\" (a single vineyard).",
" A small number \"Einzellagen\" do not belong to a \"Großlage\" and are called \"großlagenfrei\", but all belong to a Bereich and Anbaugebiet."
],
"title": "List of German wine regions"
},
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"A category mistake, or category error, or categorical mistake, or mistake of category, is a semantic or ontological error in which things belonging to a particular category are presented as if they belong to a different category, or, alternatively, a property is ascribed to a thing that could not possibly have that property.",
" An example is the metaphor \"time crawled\", which if taken literally is not just false but a category mistake.",
" To show that a category mistake has been committed one must typically show that once the phenomenon in question is properly understood, it becomes clear that the claim being made about it could not possibly be true."
],
"title": "Category mistake"
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"sentences": [
"Bunyaviridae is a defunct family of virus (see \"\").",
" The modern ICTV classifies the viruses in this former family as members of the family \"Peribunyaviridae\".",
" In 2017, the ICTV reclassified the family \"Bunyaviridae\" as \"Bunyvirales,\" a taxonomic shift from a family of viruses to an order of viruses.",
" The body made these decisions in a 2016 convening in Budapest.",
" Primary reasons for this alteration revolve around these observations: approximately half of viruses in the former \"Bunyaviridae\" were at the time unassigned to a genus; novel viruses discovered that were characteristic of and clustered around \"Bunyaviridae\" based on phylogenetic analyses had bi-segmented genomes (as opposed to \"Bunyaviridae's\" tri-segmentation); and plant viruses also lacking tri-segmentation were previously known to be \"bunya-like\" yet were not properly assigned to the family \"Bunyaviridae\" based upon the past taxanomic classifications.",
" All five genera formerly in the family \"Bunyaviridae\" (\"Hantavirus, Nairovirus, Orthobunyavirus, Phlebovirus, Tospovirus\") are now novel viral families, some of which have been combined.",
" These new families include: \"Hantaviridae, Feraviridae, Fimoviridae, Jonviridae, Nairoviridae, Peribunyaviridae, Phasmaviridae, Phenuiviridae,\" and \"Tospoviridae\".",
" This order of viruses belong to the fifth group of the Baltimore classification, the so called negative-sense single stranded ribonucleic acid (-)ssRNA.",
" They are enveloped RNA viruses.",
" Though generally found in arthropods or rodents, certain viruses in this order occasionally infect humans.",
" Some of them also infect plants."
],
"title": "Bunyaviridae"
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"sentences": [
"In human social affairs, discrimination is treatment or consideration of, or making a distinction in favor of or against, a person based on the group, class, or category to which the person is perceived to belong rather than on individual attributes.",
" This includes treatment of an individual or group, based on their actual or perceived membership in a certain group or social category, \"in a way that is worse than the way people are usually treated\".",
" It involves the group's initial reaction or interaction going on to influence the individual's actual behavior towards the group leader or the group, restricting members of one group from opportunities or privileges that are available to another group, leading to the exclusion of the individual or entities based on logical or irrational decision making."
],
"title": "Discrimination"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Cyrtanthus is a genus of perennial, herbaceous and bulbous plants in the family Amaryllidaceae, subfamily Amaryllidoideae."
],
"title": "Cyrtanthus"
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{
"sentences": [
"In category theory, a branch of mathematics, a subcategory formula_1 of a category formula_2 is said to be isomorphism closed or replete if every formula_2-isomorphism formula_4 with formula_5 belongs to formula_6 This implies that both formula_7 and formula_8 belong to formula_1 as well."
],
"title": "Isomorphism-closed subcategory"
}
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"Title: Subobject classifier\n\nIn category theory, a subobject classifier is a special object Ω of a category; intuitively, the subobjects of an object \"X\" correspond to the morphisms from \"X\" to Ω. As the name suggests, what a subobject classifier does is to identify/classify subobjects of a given object according to which elements belong to the subobject in question. Because of this role, the subobject classifier is also referred to as the \"truth value object\". In fact, the way in which the subobject classifier classifies subobjects of a given object is by assigning the values true to elements belonging to the subobject in question, and false to elements not belonging to the subobject. This is why the subobject classifier is widely used in the categorical description of logic.",
"Title: Sandalpur\n\nSandalpur is a village in the Araria district in Bihar. The two primary religions in Sandalpur are Muslim and Hindu. Muslims belong to Shershahwadi cast, this cast is in OBC category. Hindus belong to Rajput and Harijon. Villagers are farmers.",
"Title: Maackia\n\nMaackia is a genus of flowering plants in the legume family, Fabaceae. There are about 12 species, all native to eastern Asia, with six endemic to China. The generic name honors the botanist Richard Maack.",
"Title: Support vector machine\n\nIn machine learning, support vector machines (SVMs, also support vector networks) are supervised learning models with associated learning algorithms that analyze data used for classification and regression analysis. Given a set of training examples, each marked as belonging to one or the other of two categories, an SVM training algorithm builds a model that assigns new examples to one category or the other, making it a non-probabilistic binary linear classifier (although methods such as Platt scaling exist to use SVM in a probabilistic classification setting). An SVM model is a representation of the examples as points in space, mapped so that the examples of the separate categories are divided by a clear gap that is as wide as possible. New examples are then mapped into that same space and predicted to belong to a category based on which side of the gap they fall.",
"Title: List of German wine regions\n\nGerman wine regions are classified according to the quality category that the wine falls into - \"Tafelwein, Landwein, Qualitätswein bestimmter Anbaugebiete\" (QbA) and \"Prädikatswein\". The wine regions allowed to produce QbA and Prädikatswein are further subdivided into four categories, in descending order of size - \"Anbaugebiet\" (a major wine region), \"Bereich\" (a district within the wine region), \"Großlage\" (a collection of vineyards within a district) and \"Einzellage\" (a single vineyard). A small number \"Einzellagen\" do not belong to a \"Großlage\" and are called \"großlagenfrei\", but all belong to a Bereich and Anbaugebiet.",
"Title: Category mistake\n\nA category mistake, or category error, or categorical mistake, or mistake of category, is a semantic or ontological error in which things belonging to a particular category are presented as if they belong to a different category, or, alternatively, a property is ascribed to a thing that could not possibly have that property. An example is the metaphor \"time crawled\", which if taken literally is not just false but a category mistake. To show that a category mistake has been committed one must typically show that once the phenomenon in question is properly understood, it becomes clear that the claim being made about it could not possibly be true.",
"Title: Bunyaviridae\n\nBunyaviridae is a defunct family of virus (see \"\"). The modern ICTV classifies the viruses in this former family as members of the family \"Peribunyaviridae\". In 2017, the ICTV reclassified the family \"Bunyaviridae\" as \"Bunyvirales,\" a taxonomic shift from a family of viruses to an order of viruses. The body made these decisions in a 2016 convening in Budapest. Primary reasons for this alteration revolve around these observations: approximately half of viruses in the former \"Bunyaviridae\" were at the time unassigned to a genus; novel viruses discovered that were characteristic of and clustered around \"Bunyaviridae\" based on phylogenetic analyses had bi-segmented genomes (as opposed to \"Bunyaviridae's\" tri-segmentation); and plant viruses also lacking tri-segmentation were previously known to be \"bunya-like\" yet were not properly assigned to the family \"Bunyaviridae\" based upon the past taxanomic classifications. All five genera formerly in the family \"Bunyaviridae\" (\"Hantavirus, Nairovirus, Orthobunyavirus, Phlebovirus, Tospovirus\") are now novel viral families, some of which have been combined. These new families include: \"Hantaviridae, Feraviridae, Fimoviridae, Jonviridae, Nairoviridae, Peribunyaviridae, Phasmaviridae, Phenuiviridae,\" and \"Tospoviridae\". This order of viruses belong to the fifth group of the Baltimore classification, the so called negative-sense single stranded ribonucleic acid (-)ssRNA. They are enveloped RNA viruses. Though generally found in arthropods or rodents, certain viruses in this order occasionally infect humans. Some of them also infect plants.",
"Title: Discrimination\n\nIn human social affairs, discrimination is treatment or consideration of, or making a distinction in favor of or against, a person based on the group, class, or category to which the person is perceived to belong rather than on individual attributes. This includes treatment of an individual or group, based on their actual or perceived membership in a certain group or social category, \"in a way that is worse than the way people are usually treated\". It involves the group's initial reaction or interaction going on to influence the individual's actual behavior towards the group leader or the group, restricting members of one group from opportunities or privileges that are available to another group, leading to the exclusion of the individual or entities based on logical or irrational decision making.",
"Title: Cyrtanthus\n\nCyrtanthus is a genus of perennial, herbaceous and bulbous plants in the family Amaryllidaceae, subfamily Amaryllidoideae.",
"Title: Isomorphism-closed subcategory\n\nIn category theory, a branch of mathematics, a subcategory formula_1 of a category formula_2 is said to be isomorphism closed or replete if every formula_2-isomorphism formula_4 with formula_5 belongs to formula_6 This implies that both formula_7 and formula_8 belong to formula_1 as well."
] |
530
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The 1974 Tampa Spartans football team represented the University of Tampa (UT), is a private co-educational university in Downtown Tampa, Florida, in which country?
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United States
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bridge
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easy
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"1974 Tampa Spartans football team",
"University of Tampa"
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0,
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"sentences": [
"The 1970 Tampa Spartans football team represented the University of Tampa in the 1970 college football season.",
" It was the Spartans' 34th season and competed as a College Division Independent.",
" The team was led by head coach Fran Curci, in his third year, and played their home games at Tampa Stadium in Tampa, Florida.",
" They finished with a record of ten wins and one loss (10–1)."
],
"title": "1970 Tampa Spartans football team"
},
{
"sentences": [
"The 1974 Tampa Spartans football team represented the University of Tampa in the 1974 college football season.",
" It was the Spartans' 38th season and competed as a College Division Independent.",
" The team was led by head coach Dennis Fryzel, in his second year, and played their home games at Tampa Stadium in Tampa, Florida.",
" They finished with a record of six wins and five losses (6–5).",
" On February 27, 1975, the University of Tampa Board of Trustees voted to disband the Spartans football program effective for the 1975 season.",
" Financial hardship was cited as the primary reason for its being disbanded."
],
"title": "1974 Tampa Spartans football team"
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"The 1967 Tampa Spartans football team represented the University of Tampa in the 1967 college football season.",
" It was the Spartans' 31st season and competed as a member of the NAIA.",
" The team was led by head coach Sam Bailey, in his fourth year, and played their home games at Phillips Field for their first two home games and then at Tampa Stadium for their final five home games in Tampa, Florida.",
" They finished with a record of two wins and seven losses (2–7).",
" The 1967 season is noted for the dedication of Tampa Stadium in the Spartans' 38–0 loss against Tennessee."
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},
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"The 1969 Tampa Spartans football team represented the University of Tampa in the 1969 college football season.",
" It was the Spartans' 33rd season and competed as a member of the NAIA.",
" The team was led by head coach Fran Curci, in his second year, and played their home games at Tampa Stadium in Tampa, Florida.",
" They finished with a record of eight wins and two losses (8–2).",
" The Spartans opened the season with a loss at <a href=\"\">Akron"
],
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},
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"sentences": [
"The 1963 Tampa Spartans football team represented the University of Tampa in the 1963 college football season.",
" It was the Spartans' 27th season and competed as a member of the NAIA.",
" The team was led by head coach Fred Pancoast, in his second year, and played their home games at Phillips Field in Tampa, Florida.",
" They finished with a record of four wins, five losses and one tie (4–5–1).",
" Pancoast resigned as the Spartans' head coach on January 20, 1964, to take the position of ends coach at Florida."
],
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},
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"The 1961 Tampa Spartans football team represented the University of Tampa in the 1961 college football season.",
" It was the Spartans' 25th season and competed as a member of the NAIA.",
" The team was led by head coach Marcelino Huerta, in his tenth year, and played their home games at Phillips Field in Tampa, Florida.",
" They finished with a record of eight wins and one loss (8–1).",
" Huerta resigned as the Spartans' head coach on January 8, 1962, to take the same position at Wichita State."
],
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"The 1968 Tampa Spartans football team represented the University of Tampa in the 1968 college football season.",
" It was the Spartans' 32nd season and competed as a member of the NAIA.",
" The team was led by head coach Fran Curci, in his first year, and played their home games at Tampa Stadium in Tampa, Florida.",
" They finished with a record of seven wins and three losses (7–3).",
" Curci was officially hired as the replacement for Sam Bailey as head coach on January 25, 1968, from the Miami Hurricanes, and he won his first game as head coach on the road against UC Santa Barbara.",
" Other games of note during the season included upsets at Tulane and over Mississippi State, both of the NCAA University Division."
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"The 1971 Tampa Spartans football team represented the University of Tampa in the 1971 college football season.",
" It was the Spartans' 35th season and first as a University Division Independent.",
" The team was led by head coach Bill Fulcher, in his first year, and played their home games at Tampa Stadium in Tampa, Florida.",
" They finished with a record of six wins and five losses (6–5).",
" Fulcher was hired on January 7, 1971, to serve as the replacement for Fran Curci who resigned to become the head coach at Miami."
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"The University of Tampa (UT), is a private co-educational university in Downtown Tampa, Florida, United States.",
" It is accredited by the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools.",
" UT offers more than 200 programs of study, including 13 master's degrees and a broad variety of majors, minors, pre-professional programs, and certificates."
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" It was the Spartans' 36th season and competed as a College Division Independent.",
" The team was led by head coach Earle Bruce, in his first year, and played their home games at Tampa Stadium in Tampa, Florida.",
" They finished with a record of ten wins and two losses (10–2) and with a victory in the Tangerine Bowl over Kent State.",
" Bruce was hired on February 2, 1972, to serve as the replacement for Bill Fulcher who resigned to become the head coach at Georgia Tech."
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"Title: 1974 Tampa Spartans football team\n\nThe 1974 Tampa Spartans football team represented the University of Tampa in the 1974 college football season. It was the Spartans' 38th season and competed as a College Division Independent. The team was led by head coach Dennis Fryzel, in his second year, and played their home games at Tampa Stadium in Tampa, Florida. They finished with a record of six wins and five losses (6–5). On February 27, 1975, the University of Tampa Board of Trustees voted to disband the Spartans football program effective for the 1975 season. Financial hardship was cited as the primary reason for its being disbanded.",
"Title: 1967 Tampa Spartans football team\n\nThe 1967 Tampa Spartans football team represented the University of Tampa in the 1967 college football season. It was the Spartans' 31st season and competed as a member of the NAIA. The team was led by head coach Sam Bailey, in his fourth year, and played their home games at Phillips Field for their first two home games and then at Tampa Stadium for their final five home games in Tampa, Florida. They finished with a record of two wins and seven losses (2–7). The 1967 season is noted for the dedication of Tampa Stadium in the Spartans' 38–0 loss against Tennessee.",
"Title: 1969 Tampa Spartans football team\n\nThe 1969 Tampa Spartans football team represented the University of Tampa in the 1969 college football season. It was the Spartans' 33rd season and competed as a member of the NAIA. The team was led by head coach Fran Curci, in his second year, and played their home games at Tampa Stadium in Tampa, Florida. They finished with a record of eight wins and two losses (8–2). The Spartans opened the season with a loss at <a href=\"\">Akron",
"Title: 1963 Tampa Spartans football team\n\nThe 1963 Tampa Spartans football team represented the University of Tampa in the 1963 college football season. It was the Spartans' 27th season and competed as a member of the NAIA. The team was led by head coach Fred Pancoast, in his second year, and played their home games at Phillips Field in Tampa, Florida. They finished with a record of four wins, five losses and one tie (4–5–1). Pancoast resigned as the Spartans' head coach on January 20, 1964, to take the position of ends coach at Florida.",
"Title: 1961 Tampa Spartans football team\n\nThe 1961 Tampa Spartans football team represented the University of Tampa in the 1961 college football season. It was the Spartans' 25th season and competed as a member of the NAIA. The team was led by head coach Marcelino Huerta, in his tenth year, and played their home games at Phillips Field in Tampa, Florida. They finished with a record of eight wins and one loss (8–1). Huerta resigned as the Spartans' head coach on January 8, 1962, to take the same position at Wichita State.",
"Title: 1968 Tampa Spartans football team\n\nThe 1968 Tampa Spartans football team represented the University of Tampa in the 1968 college football season. It was the Spartans' 32nd season and competed as a member of the NAIA. The team was led by head coach Fran Curci, in his first year, and played their home games at Tampa Stadium in Tampa, Florida. They finished with a record of seven wins and three losses (7–3). Curci was officially hired as the replacement for Sam Bailey as head coach on January 25, 1968, from the Miami Hurricanes, and he won his first game as head coach on the road against UC Santa Barbara. Other games of note during the season included upsets at Tulane and over Mississippi State, both of the NCAA University Division.",
"Title: 1971 Tampa Spartans football team\n\nThe 1971 Tampa Spartans football team represented the University of Tampa in the 1971 college football season. It was the Spartans' 35th season and first as a University Division Independent. The team was led by head coach Bill Fulcher, in his first year, and played their home games at Tampa Stadium in Tampa, Florida. They finished with a record of six wins and five losses (6–5). Fulcher was hired on January 7, 1971, to serve as the replacement for Fran Curci who resigned to become the head coach at Miami.",
"Title: University of Tampa\n\nThe University of Tampa (UT), is a private co-educational university in Downtown Tampa, Florida, United States. It is accredited by the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools. UT offers more than 200 programs of study, including 13 master's degrees and a broad variety of majors, minors, pre-professional programs, and certificates.",
"Title: 1972 Tampa Spartans football team\n\nThe 1972 Tampa Spartans football team represented the University of Tampa in the 1972 college football season. It was the Spartans' 36th season and competed as a College Division Independent. The team was led by head coach Earle Bruce, in his first year, and played their home games at Tampa Stadium in Tampa, Florida. They finished with a record of ten wins and two losses (10–2) and with a victory in the Tangerine Bowl over Kent State. Bruce was hired on February 2, 1972, to serve as the replacement for Bill Fulcher who resigned to become the head coach at Georgia Tech."
] |
531
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Which is the name of the major building in the Beeston parish and is perched on a rocky sandstone crag above Cheshire Plain?
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Beeston Castle
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bridge
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"A total of 21 buildings and other structures in the English civil parish of Dodcott cum Wilkesley have been officially designated as listed buildings for their \"special architectural and historic interest\".",
" Dodcott cum Wilkesley is in the Cheshire East division of the ceremonial county of Cheshire, situated on the Cheshire Plain at the border with Shropshire.",
" The civil parish is predominantly rural, with many scattered minor settlements, the largest of which is the small village of Burleydam.",
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"Kelsall is a medium-sized agricultural/commuter village and civil parish in the unitary authority of Cheshire West and Chester and the ceremonial county of Cheshire, England.",
" It is located around 8 mi east of Chester, 8 mi west of Northwich and 4 mi north west of Tarporley.",
" The village is situated on Kelsall Hill, a part of the Mid-Cheshire Ridge, the broken line of sandstone hills that divide the west Cheshire Plain from its eastern counterpart.",
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"Bowles Rocks is a sandstone crag in the county of East Sussex, on the border with Kent, approximately 8 km south of the town of Tunbridge Wells.",
" It is popular with rock climbers due to the excellent, south-facing, quick-drying rock, the range of climbs and the ease of access.",
" It is one of the cluster of local outcrops known as Southern Sandstone."
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"Beeston Castle is a former Royal castle in Beeston, Cheshire, England (grid reference [ SJ537593] ), perched on a rocky sandstone crag 350 ft above the Cheshire Plain.",
" It was built in the 1220s by Ranulf de Blondeville, 6th Earl of Chester, (1170–1232), on his return from the Crusades.",
" In 1237, Henry III took over the ownership of Beeston, and it was kept in good repair until the 16th century, when it was considered to be of no further military use, although it was pressed into service again in 1643, during the English Civil War.",
" The castle was slighted (partly demolished) in 1646, in accordance with Cromwell's destruction order, to prevent its further use as a stronghold."
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"Lower Withington is a civil parish in Cheshire East, England.",
" It contains 21 buildings that are recorded in the National Heritage List for England as designated listed buildings. Of these, one is listed at Grade I, the highest grade, one is listed at Grade II*, the middle grade, and the others are at Grade II.",
" Apart from the village of Lower Withington, the parish is rural.",
" The major building is Willington Hall, the present building dating from about 2000, and replacing earlier halls on the site.",
" Five of the listed buildings are associated with the hall, including a sarcophagus in the garden, which dates from the Roman era.",
" The parish includes part of Jodrell Bank Observatory, and five buildings on the site are listed.",
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"Wincham is a civil parish and village in the unitary authority of Cheshire West and Chester and the ceremonial county of Cheshire, England.",
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"The Sandstone Trail is a 55 km long-distance walkers' path, following sandstone ridges running north–south from Frodsham in central Cheshire to Whitchurch just over the Shropshire border.",
" The path was created in 1974 and extended in the 1990s.",
" Much of the route follows the Mid Cheshire Ridge but in places the trail also passes through the Cheshire Plain, including farmland, woodland and canal towpaths."
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"Harrison's Rocks is a sandstone crag approximately 1.5 km south of the village of Groombridge in the county of East Sussex.",
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"The Cheshire Plain is a relatively flat expanse of lowland almost entirely within the county of Cheshire in North West England.",
" It extends from the Mersey Valley in the north to the Shropshire Hills in the south, bounded by the hills of North Wales to the west and the foothills of the Pennines to the north-east.",
" The Wirral Peninsula lies to the north-west whilst the plain merges with the South Lancashire Plain in the embayment occupied by Manchester to the north.",
" In detail, the plain comprises two areas with distinct characters, the one to the west of the Mid Cheshire Ridge and the other, larger, part to its east."
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"Title: Listed buildings in Dodcott cum Wilkesley\n\nA total of 21 buildings and other structures in the English civil parish of Dodcott cum Wilkesley have been officially designated as listed buildings for their \"special architectural and historic interest\". Dodcott cum Wilkesley is in the Cheshire East division of the ceremonial county of Cheshire, situated on the Cheshire Plain at the border with Shropshire. The civil parish is predominantly rural, with many scattered minor settlements, the largest of which is the small village of Burleydam. One of the listed buildings is classified by English Heritage as being in grade I, meaning \"of exceptional interest, sometimes considered to be internationally important\" (this grade accounts for only 2.5% of all listed buildings); two are in grade II* and the remainder in grade II.",
"Title: Kelsall\n\nKelsall is a medium-sized agricultural/commuter village and civil parish in the unitary authority of Cheshire West and Chester and the ceremonial county of Cheshire, England. It is located around 8 mi east of Chester, 8 mi west of Northwich and 4 mi north west of Tarporley. The village is situated on Kelsall Hill, a part of the Mid-Cheshire Ridge, the broken line of sandstone hills that divide the west Cheshire Plain from its eastern counterpart. The ridge includes other hills including Peckforton, Beeston, Frodsham and Helsby.",
"Title: Bowles Rocks\n\nBowles Rocks is a sandstone crag in the county of East Sussex, on the border with Kent, approximately 8 km south of the town of Tunbridge Wells. It is popular with rock climbers due to the excellent, south-facing, quick-drying rock, the range of climbs and the ease of access. It is one of the cluster of local outcrops known as Southern Sandstone.",
"Title: Beeston Castle\n\nBeeston Castle is a former Royal castle in Beeston, Cheshire, England (grid reference [ SJ537593] ), perched on a rocky sandstone crag 350 ft above the Cheshire Plain. It was built in the 1220s by Ranulf de Blondeville, 6th Earl of Chester, (1170–1232), on his return from the Crusades. In 1237, Henry III took over the ownership of Beeston, and it was kept in good repair until the 16th century, when it was considered to be of no further military use, although it was pressed into service again in 1643, during the English Civil War. The castle was slighted (partly demolished) in 1646, in accordance with Cromwell's destruction order, to prevent its further use as a stronghold.",
"Title: Listed buildings in Lower Withington\n\nLower Withington is a civil parish in Cheshire East, England. It contains 21 buildings that are recorded in the National Heritage List for England as designated listed buildings. Of these, one is listed at Grade I, the highest grade, one is listed at Grade II*, the middle grade, and the others are at Grade II. Apart from the village of Lower Withington, the parish is rural. The major building is Willington Hall, the present building dating from about 2000, and replacing earlier halls on the site. Five of the listed buildings are associated with the hall, including a sarcophagus in the garden, which dates from the Roman era. The parish includes part of Jodrell Bank Observatory, and five buildings on the site are listed. The other listed buildings are houses, farmhouses, cottages, and associated structures, seven of them timber-framed buildings dating back to the 17th century.",
"Title: Wincham\n\nWincham is a civil parish and village in the unitary authority of Cheshire West and Chester and the ceremonial county of Cheshire, England. It is about three miles north of Northwich in the Cheshire Plain. The Trent and Mersey Canal runs through the parish.",
"Title: Sandstone Trail\n\nThe Sandstone Trail is a 55 km long-distance walkers' path, following sandstone ridges running north–south from Frodsham in central Cheshire to Whitchurch just over the Shropshire border. The path was created in 1974 and extended in the 1990s. Much of the route follows the Mid Cheshire Ridge but in places the trail also passes through the Cheshire Plain, including farmland, woodland and canal towpaths.",
"Title: Listed buildings in Beeston, Cheshire\n\nBeeston is a civil parish in Cheshire West and Chester, England. It contains 19 buildings that are recorded in the National Heritage List for England as designated listed buildings. The major building in the parish is Beeston Castle, the rest of the parish being rural. The listed buildings consist of the castle and its associated structures, farms and farm buildings, houses and associated structures, and a hotel.",
"Title: Harrison's Rocks\n\nHarrison's Rocks is a sandstone crag approximately 1.5 km south of the village of Groombridge in the county of East Sussex. The site is a notable example of a periglacial tor landform developed in rocks of the Tunbridge Wells Sand Formation. It is popular with rock climbers, and is the largest of the cluster of local outcrops known by climbers as Southern Sandstone.",
"Title: Cheshire Plain\n\nThe Cheshire Plain is a relatively flat expanse of lowland almost entirely within the county of Cheshire in North West England. It extends from the Mersey Valley in the north to the Shropshire Hills in the south, bounded by the hills of North Wales to the west and the foothills of the Pennines to the north-east. The Wirral Peninsula lies to the north-west whilst the plain merges with the South Lancashire Plain in the embayment occupied by Manchester to the north. In detail, the plain comprises two areas with distinct characters, the one to the west of the Mid Cheshire Ridge and the other, larger, part to its east."
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532
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The Tender Land had music by the composer whose nickname was what?
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the Dean of American Composers
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" The first three are written by Roland Smith and the rest are co-written by Smith and Michael P. Spradlin.",
" They concern a thirteen-year-old boy named \"Quest\" – whose nickname is \"Q\" – and whose parents are well-known rock musicians.",
" He and his stepsister Angela get involved with the U.S. Secret Service and the Israeli Mossad and are protected by Tyrone Boone and his group SOS (Some Old Spooks)."
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"Alex Ramos (born January 17, 1961) is a former middleweight boxer from the 1980s.",
" A native of Manhattan, New York, whose parents were from Puerto Rico, Ramos won four Golden Gloves titles in New York City in the late 1970s (1977–1980) and was on the USA Boxing team from 1978–80.",
" Ramos was nicknamed \"The Bronx Bomber\" after Joe Louis, whose nickname was \"The Brown Bomber\"."
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"Beisaren is the northernmost point of the island of Hopen in the Svalbard archipelago.",
" It is named after hunter Berner Jørgensen, whose nickname was \"Beisaren\"."
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"(The Tender Land) is an opera with music by Aaron Copland and libretto by Horace Everett, a pseudonym for Erik Johns.",
" The opera tells of a farm family in the Midwest of the United States.",
" Copland was inspired to write this opera after viewing the Depression-era photographs of Walker Evans and reading James Agee's \"Let Us Now Praise Famous Men\".",
" He wrote the work between 1952 and 1954 for the NBC Television Opera Workshop, with the intention of its being presented on television.",
" However, the television producers rejected the opera."
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"Aaron Copland ( ; November 14, 1900December 2, 1990) was an American composer, composition teacher, writer, and later a conductor of his own and other American music.",
" Copland was referred to by his peers and critics as \"the Dean of American Composers.\"",
" The open, slowly changing harmonies in much of his music are typical of what many people consider to be the sound of American music, evoking the vast American landscape and pioneer spirit.",
" He is best known for the works he wrote in the 1930s and 1940s in a deliberately accessible style often referred to as \"populist\" and which the composer labeled his \"vernacular\" style.",
" Works in this vein include the ballets \"Appalachian Spring\", \"Billy the Kid\" and \"Rodeo\", his \"Fanfare for the Common Man\" and Third Symphony.",
" In addition to his ballets and orchestral works, he produced music in many other genres including chamber music, vocal works, opera and film scores."
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"Golden Boy Promotions, Inc. is a boxing promotional firm started by former boxer 10-time world champion in six weight divisions Oscar De La Hoya (whose nickname is \"The Golden Boy\").",
" De La Hoya owns a majority interest in the firm, with Bernard Hopkins being a minority owner.",
" Previously Winky Wright, Shane Mosley, Marco Antonio Barerra and Ricky Hatton held interest in the company."
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"The Cactus Club was a nightclub in the South of First Area (SoFA) of Downtown San Jose, California.",
" It was one of the first clubs to replace some of the 'red light' businesses on South First Street (across the street was the Pussycat Theater which later became F/X).",
" The Cactus Club took over The Bachelor Club and went on to become a legendary live music venue in San Jose for close to 15 years.",
" The concept of The Cactus Club was created by Sean Galvin and Mike Trippett.",
" It was Producer/Promoter Ric Hines who made the opening of the Cactus Club possible with his business experience and professional network.",
" Hines recruited a local lawyer as a partner, Bob Cullen, whose nickname \"Cactus Bob\" was used to name the club.",
" Mike's brother Calvin Trippett was brought in later as the booking agent for the club.",
" The Cactus Club opened in 1988 and remained open until 2002."
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"Kathleen Finneran (born December 3, 1957 in St. Louis, Missouri), is an American author.",
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" Finneran received a Whiting Award in 2001 and a Guggenheim Fellowship in 2003."
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"The Solid Muldoon was a supposedly prehistoric \"petrified human body\" unearthed in 1877, at a spot now known as Muldoon Hill, near Beulah, Colorado.",
" The figure enjoyed a brief tour of the United States before it was revealed to be a hoax.",
" It was said to have been named after wrestler William Muldoon, whose nickname was \"The Solid Man\".",
" This nickname was itself a reference to a comic song called \"Muldoon, the Solid Man\", written by Edward Harrigan."
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"Kjell Espen Knutsen Jahre (born January 12, 1972) is a retired Norwegian professional ice hockey player and currently the general manager of Vålerenga in the Norwegian GET-ligaen.",
" He played five seasons in the North American-based National Hockey League (NHL), and is to date the only Norwegian to have played in the NHL All-Star Game.",
" In his native Norway, Knutsen is also known by the nickname \"Shampoo\" because his father is a hairdresser, and also a former hockey player whose nickname was \"The Soap\" (Såpa in Norwegian)."
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"Title: I, Q (book series)\n\nI, Q is a series of young adult fiction mystery books. The first three are written by Roland Smith and the rest are co-written by Smith and Michael P. Spradlin. They concern a thirteen-year-old boy named \"Quest\" – whose nickname is \"Q\" – and whose parents are well-known rock musicians. He and his stepsister Angela get involved with the U.S. Secret Service and the Israeli Mossad and are protected by Tyrone Boone and his group SOS (Some Old Spooks).",
"Title: Alex Ramos\n\nAlex Ramos (born January 17, 1961) is a former middleweight boxer from the 1980s. A native of Manhattan, New York, whose parents were from Puerto Rico, Ramos won four Golden Gloves titles in New York City in the late 1970s (1977–1980) and was on the USA Boxing team from 1978–80. Ramos was nicknamed \"The Bronx Bomber\" after Joe Louis, whose nickname was \"The Brown Bomber\".",
"Title: Beisaren\n\nBeisaren is the northernmost point of the island of Hopen in the Svalbard archipelago. It is named after hunter Berner Jørgensen, whose nickname was \"Beisaren\".",
"Title: The Tender Land\n\n(The Tender Land) is an opera with music by Aaron Copland and libretto by Horace Everett, a pseudonym for Erik Johns. The opera tells of a farm family in the Midwest of the United States. Copland was inspired to write this opera after viewing the Depression-era photographs of Walker Evans and reading James Agee's \"Let Us Now Praise Famous Men\". He wrote the work between 1952 and 1954 for the NBC Television Opera Workshop, with the intention of its being presented on television. However, the television producers rejected the opera.",
"Title: Aaron Copland\n\nAaron Copland ( ; November 14, 1900December 2, 1990) was an American composer, composition teacher, writer, and later a conductor of his own and other American music. Copland was referred to by his peers and critics as \"the Dean of American Composers.\" The open, slowly changing harmonies in much of his music are typical of what many people consider to be the sound of American music, evoking the vast American landscape and pioneer spirit. He is best known for the works he wrote in the 1930s and 1940s in a deliberately accessible style often referred to as \"populist\" and which the composer labeled his \"vernacular\" style. Works in this vein include the ballets \"Appalachian Spring\", \"Billy the Kid\" and \"Rodeo\", his \"Fanfare for the Common Man\" and Third Symphony. In addition to his ballets and orchestral works, he produced music in many other genres including chamber music, vocal works, opera and film scores.",
"Title: Golden Boy Promotions\n\nGolden Boy Promotions, Inc. is a boxing promotional firm started by former boxer 10-time world champion in six weight divisions Oscar De La Hoya (whose nickname is \"The Golden Boy\"). De La Hoya owns a majority interest in the firm, with Bernard Hopkins being a minority owner. Previously Winky Wright, Shane Mosley, Marco Antonio Barerra and Ricky Hatton held interest in the company.",
"Title: Cactus Club\n\nThe Cactus Club was a nightclub in the South of First Area (SoFA) of Downtown San Jose, California. It was one of the first clubs to replace some of the 'red light' businesses on South First Street (across the street was the Pussycat Theater which later became F/X). The Cactus Club took over The Bachelor Club and went on to become a legendary live music venue in San Jose for close to 15 years. The concept of The Cactus Club was created by Sean Galvin and Mike Trippett. It was Producer/Promoter Ric Hines who made the opening of the Cactus Club possible with his business experience and professional network. Hines recruited a local lawyer as a partner, Bob Cullen, whose nickname \"Cactus Bob\" was used to name the club. Mike's brother Calvin Trippett was brought in later as the booking agent for the club. The Cactus Club opened in 1988 and remained open until 2002.",
"Title: Kathleen Finneran\n\nKathleen Finneran (born December 3, 1957 in St. Louis, Missouri), is an American author. She wrote the book-length family memoir \"The Tender Land\" (Houghton-Mifflin, 2000). Finneran received a Whiting Award in 2001 and a Guggenheim Fellowship in 2003.",
"Title: Solid Muldoon\n\nThe Solid Muldoon was a supposedly prehistoric \"petrified human body\" unearthed in 1877, at a spot now known as Muldoon Hill, near Beulah, Colorado. The figure enjoyed a brief tour of the United States before it was revealed to be a hoax. It was said to have been named after wrestler William Muldoon, whose nickname was \"The Solid Man\". This nickname was itself a reference to a comic song called \"Muldoon, the Solid Man\", written by Edward Harrigan.",
"Title: Espen Knutsen\n\nKjell Espen Knutsen Jahre (born January 12, 1972) is a retired Norwegian professional ice hockey player and currently the general manager of Vålerenga in the Norwegian GET-ligaen. He played five seasons in the North American-based National Hockey League (NHL), and is to date the only Norwegian to have played in the NHL All-Star Game. In his native Norway, Knutsen is also known by the nickname \"Shampoo\" because his father is a hairdresser, and also a former hockey player whose nickname was \"The Soap\" (Såpa in Norwegian)."
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Similar to Bryce Harper, Andrew Luck was referred to as "the most hyped amateurs in recent sports memory" when Luck was drafted to which football team?
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Indianapolis Colts
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" He was the runner-up for the Heisman Trophy in both 2010 and 2011.",
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" Behind the hitting of Harper, and the leadership of coach Tim Chambers, the Coyotes had their best season to date, with a record of 52–16, and a playoff finish as semifinalists of the JUCO World Series at Suplizio Field in Grand Junction, Colorado.",
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"Title: 2015 Indianapolis Colts season\n\nThe Indianapolis Colts season was the franchise's 63rd season in the National Football League and the 32nd in Indianapolis. It was also the fourth season under the trio of head coach Chuck Pagano, general manager Ryan Grigson and quarterback Andrew Luck. The Colts entered the 2015 season as the defending AFC South champions after compiling an 11–5 record before falling to the New England Patriots in the AFC Championship Game.",
"Title: 2012 Indianapolis Colts season\n\nThe Indianapolis Colts season was the franchise's 60th season in the National Football League and the 29th in Indianapolis. The Colts earned the first selection in the 2012 NFL Draft due to a dismal 2–14 record in 2011 and used their first pick on Stanford quarterback Andrew Luck. The season marked the first for both head coach Chuck Pagano and general manager Ryan Grigson with the franchise. Offensive coordinator Bruce Arians served as interim head coach while Pagano underwent treatment for leukemia from week 5–16; he returned, with his cancer in remission, during the final week of the regular season. The team went 9–3 under Arians. The Colts earned a playoff berth, but were defeated by the eventual Super Bowl champion Baltimore Ravens in the Wild Card round.",
"Title: 2014 Indianapolis Colts season\n\nThe Indianapolis Colts season was the franchise's 62nd season in the National Football League and the 31st in Indianapolis. It also marked the third season under the head coach Chuck Pagano, general manager Ryan Grigson, and quarterback Andrew Luck.",
"Title: Boys' Bowl\n\nBoys' Bowl, is a yearly high school match between Detroit Catholic Central High School Shamrocks and another Catholic school under the Archdiocese of Detroit. It is usually the most hyped football event for Catholic Central, if not necessarily the most important, and referred to as the \"Homecoming\" for the Varsity football team. CC also has its annual Boys Bowl mass and breakfast that weekend as well, which is hosted by the CC Alumni Association Committees.",
"Title: 2011 All-Pac-12 Conference football team\n\nThe 2011 All-Pac-12 Conference football team consists of American football players chosen by various organizations for All-Pac-12 Conference teams for the 2011 Pac-12 Conference football season. The Oregon Ducks won the conference, defeating the UCLA Bruins 49–31 in the Pac-12 Championship game. Oregon then beat the Big Ten champion Wisconsin Badgers in the Rose Bowl 45 to 38. Stanford quarterback Andrew Luck was voted Pac-12 Offensive Player of the Year. Cal linebacker Mychal Kendricks was voted Pat Tillman Pac-12 Defensive Player of the Year.",
"Title: Bryce Harper\n\nBryce Aron Max Harper (born October 16, 1992) is an American professional baseball right fielder for the Washington Nationals of Major League Baseball (MLB). He stands 6 ft tall and weighs 230 lb . Harper was chosen by the Nationals with the first overall pick in the 2010 Major League Baseball Draft.",
"Title: 2010 Stephen F. Austin Lumberjacks football team\n\nThe 2010 Stephen F. Austin Lumberjacks football team represented Stephen F. Austin State University in the 2010 NCAA Division I FCS football season. The team was led by fourth-year head coach J. C. Harper and played its home games at Homer Bryce Stadium. It finished the regular season with a 9–3 record overall and a 6–1 record in the Southland Conference, making the team conference champions. The team qualified for the playoffs, in which it was eliminated in the second round by Villanova.",
"Title: Andrew Luck\n\nAndrew Austen Luck (born September 12, 1989) is an American football quarterback for the Indianapolis Colts of the National Football League (NFL). He played college football at Stanford, where he won the Maxwell Award and Walter Camp Award as college football's player of the year and was twice recognized as an All-American. He was the runner-up for the Heisman Trophy in both 2010 and 2011. He was named the Offensive Player of the Year in the Pac-12 (Pac-10) Conference in both 2010 and 2011. CBS Sports draft analyst Rob Rang called Luck the best prospect he had ever scouted, while the \"Kansas City Star\" put him in line with LeBron James and Bryce Harper as \"the most hyped amateurs in recent sports memory.\"",
"Title: 2010 Southern Nevada Coyotes baseball team\n\nThe 2010 Southern Nevada Coyotes baseball team represented the College of Southern Nevada in the 2010 NJCAA baseball season. This season is most notable for their team leader, seventeen-year-old outfielder (who also got plenty of playing time as a catcher and pitcher) Bryce Harper. Harper got national attention during his only season at CSN, winning the prestigious Golden Spikes Award and becoming only the second player not from a Division I university to win the award (the other being Alex Fernandez in 1990). Behind the hitting of Harper, and the leadership of coach Tim Chambers, the Coyotes had their best season to date, with a record of 52–16, and a playoff finish as semifinalists of the JUCO World Series at Suplizio Field in Grand Junction, Colorado. Following this season, Harper would be the first overall selection in the 2010 MLB Draft. In his MLB Career with the Washington Nationals, Harper has been a multiple time All-Star the National League Rookie of the year, and the National League MVP."
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The Eternals are a fictional race of superhumans appearing in American comic books published by which organization, the original instigators of this process, the alien Celestials, intended the Eternals to be the defenders of Earth, which leads to the inevitability of war against their destructive counterparts, the Deviants?
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Marvel Comics
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Andy Duncan was the CEO of the group that operates what scheme?
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UK National Lottery
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"Title: Camelot Group\n\nCamelot Group are the operators of the UK National Lottery. Camelot Group was awarded the National Lottery franchise in May 1994 (though the lottery did not start until November 1994) and was re-awarded the franchise in 2001 and again in 2007. The current franchise period started in 2009 and runs until 2019, with a possible extension of up to five years. The governmental body the National Lottery Commission is responsible for deciding who is awarded the franchise. The way the franchise was awarded to Camelot in 2001 caused some controversy because state owned Royal Mail held a 20% stake in the Camelot Group.",
"Title: Keys of the Kingdom\n\nKeys of the Kingdom is the fourteenth album by the rock band The Moody Blues, released in 1991. Although some of the tracks recall the songwriting on \"Sur la Mer\", the failure of \"Keys of the Kingdom\" to produce any major hit singles would mark the beginning of the Moodies' decline in popularity with mainstream audiences after their success in the MTV video generation. The album saw the band beginning to return to a more airy rock orientated sound (similar to \"The Present\"), rather than the previous two albums' forays into synthesiser pop. Flautist Ray Thomas plays more of a substantial role on this record, with his first ambient flute piece in eight years. The album was recorded and mixed at four London studios: Olympic Studios, RG Jones Studios, Mayfair Studios and The Hit Factory (not to be confused with the NYC-based studio of the same name). Drum machines are still used heavily; Graeme Edge only performs on three songs, with session drummer Andy Duncan providing live drums on two more, and the rest being programmed. Keyboardist Patrick Moraz was fired from the band after completing only a few tracks for this album, and he is listed as an 'additional' keyboard player. After a lawsuit on Court TV filed by Moraz, their future album and re-release booklets would distance themselves from Moraz - e.g. removing him from photographs that originally featured him - and they never had any future keyboardists become official members of the band.",
"Title: The Chief Designer (novella)\n\n\"The Chief Designer\" is a science fiction novella published in 2001 by Andy Duncan. It won the 2002 Sturgeon Award and was nominated for the 2002 Hugo Award for Best Novella. It also appeared in Gardner Dozois' \"\".",
"Title: OK Go\n\nOK Go is an American rock band originally from Chicago, Illinois, now based in Los Angeles, California. The band is composed of Damian Kulash (lead vocals, guitar), Tim Nordwind (bass guitar and vocals), Dan Konopka (drums and percussion) and Andy Ross (guitar, keyboards and vocals), who joined them in 2005, replacing Andy Duncan. The band is known for its often quirky and elaborate one-take music videos."
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Which city along New Jersey Route 4 was renamed in 1921?
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Hackensack
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"Route 439 is a short state highway in the communities of Linden and Elizabeth in Union County, New Jersey.",
" The highway is known as the Bayway, North Avenue and Elmora Avenue from the Goethals Bridge and Interstate 278 in Linden and does a loop around Elizabeth, with the designation terminating at an intersection with New Jersey Route 27 in Elizabeth.",
" The highway originated as part of Route 28 south of the current intersection with New Jersey Route 28 and Route S24 (which made up several routes) north of that intersection to New Jersey Route 82.",
" The current designation of NJ 439 was assigned in the 1953 renumbering."
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"Route 67 is a short state highway entirely within the community of Fort Lee in Bergen County, New Jersey.",
" It is part of the original alignment of U.S. Route 9W.",
" The road runs 1.86 mi from an intersection with Central Boulevard in Fort Lee (also designated as Route 5) down Palisade Avenue in downtown Fort Lee.",
" There it becomes known as Lemoine Avenue, terminating at an interchange with U.S. Route 9W, the Palisades Interstate Parkway and New Jersey Route 445S in Fort Lee.",
" The route was designated originally as a portion of State Highway Route 18N in 1923, and was split up in 1929 as part of current-days New Jersey Route 63, U.S. Route 9W and Route 67 for Routes S-1, 1 and Route S1A.",
" Route S-1-A remained intact on Palisades and Lemoine Avenue until the 1953 state highway renumbering when it was switched over to Route 67.",
" The route has remained virtually intact since."
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"Route 158 (also known as the Centre Street Bridge) was a short state highway in Newark and Harrison, New Jersey, in the counties of Essex and Hudson, which are located in the United States.",
" The Centre Street Bridge was first constructed in 1834 as a single-level railroad bridge.",
" However, in 1911, almost eight decades later, a second, upper level was constructed for rapid transit.",
" In 1937, the Hudson and Manhattan Railroad, now part of the Port Authority Trans-Hudson line, was realigned onto railroad tracks along New Jersey Route 21.",
" The upper level of the bridge was abandoned for this purpose, and was later converted to roadway.",
" At the western end in Newark it ran just south of Park Place, beginning at Center Street.",
" The route headed eastward, crossing over Route 21 and the Passaic River before entering Harrison, where it terminated at Second Street north of New Jersey Railroad Avenue."
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"Hackensack is a city in Bergen County, New Jersey, United States, and serves as its county seat.",
" The area was officially named New Barbadoes Township until 1921, but it was informally known as Hackensack.",
" As of the 2010 United States Census, the city's population was 43,010, reflecting an increase of 333 (+0.8%) from the 42,677 counted in the 2000 Census, which had, in turn, increased by 5,628 (+15.2%) from the 37,049 counted in the 1990 Census."
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"Route 4 is a state highway in Bergen County and Passaic County, New Jersey, United States.",
" The highway stretches 10.83 mi from Route 20 (McLean Boulevard) in Paterson east to an interchange with Interstate 95, U.S. Route 1/9, U.S. Route 46, and U.S. Route 9W at the George Washington Bridge approach in Fort Lee.",
" The route is a four- to six-lane 40 to divided highway its entire length, with the portion east of the Route 208 interchange in Fair Lawn a partial freeway consisting of interchanges and right-in/right-out intersections with a few businesses along the road, particularly in Paramus, where the route passes through a major shopping area consisting of numerous malls, Hackensack, Englewood, and Fort Lee.",
" West of Route 208, the route is a surface arterial that runs through commercial areas.",
" Route 4 intersects many important roads, including Route 208 in Fair Lawn and the Garden State Parkway and Route 17 in Paramus.",
" The highway is officially named the Mackay Highway, but is rarely referred to as such."
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"Dhankawadi is an outlying borough of the city of Pune in the state of Maharashtra.",
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"Route 154 is a 1.70 mi long state highway in Cherry Hill Township, Camden County, New Jersey.",
" The route begins at an intersection with County Route 561 in Cherry Hill, heading northward to the site of the former Ellisburg Circle, where Route 154 reaches its northern terminus at New Jersey Route 41 (Kings Highway) and New Jersey Route 70.",
" The route ends concurrent with Route 41 for the short distance from the junction between the two routes.",
" Brace Road is the local name for Route 154 for its entire length."
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"Route 59, at 0.15 mi long, is the shortest state highway in New Jersey, United States.",
" The route consists entirely of a short block of Lincoln Avenue from Union County Route 610 (known locally as South Avenue) in Cranford to New Jersey Route 28 (known locally as North Avenue) along the Cranford–Garwood border.",
" The route functions as an underpass under the Raritan Valley Line of New Jersey Transit, under which it crosses about halfway down the block, along the municipal border.",
" Route 59 was originally a proposed alignment of Route 22, which was supposed to head from an intersection with current day New Jersey Route 159 in Morris County at the Pine Brook Bridge before heading through several counties, terminating at an intersection with New Jersey Route 27 in Rahway.",
" Most of the route was not constructed, and a portion in Garwood and Cranford was re-designated Route 59 in the 1953 New Jersey state highway renumbering on January 1, 1953."
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"Route 44T, also known as the Gloucester County Tunnel, was a proposed state highway and vehicular tunnel during the 1930s from Gloucester County, New Jersey to Philadelphia County, Pennsylvania.",
" The route was to begin at the state line near Paulsboro, New Jersey, heading eastward as a freeway through several southern New Jersey communities and providing access from New Jersey Route 42 to the Delaware River.",
" The plans for the original freeway date back to 1930, when the original studies and requests were decided on by the New Jersey State Legislature.",
" Plans soon followed in Pennsylvania, but after three years of receiving approval, the Gloucester County Tunnel experienced several setbacks.",
" In 1938, the New Jersey State Legislature designated the State Highway Route 44-T designation, as a suffixed tunnel spur of New Jersey Route 44.",
" By the 1953 renumbering, Route 44-T was already repealed and decommissioned while the tunnel was never constructed by the Gloucester County Tunnel Commission."
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"Route 303 was a proposed state highway in the northeastern portion of New Jersey.",
" The route originally was defined to go from an intersection with current-day New Jersey Route 4 in Teaneck, then progressing northward through several local communities before connecting to the New York state line at Northvale.",
" At the state line, Route 303 was to intertwine and become the current-day New York State Route 303.",
" The alignment runs along the current alignment of County Route 505, which becomes NY 303 at the state line."
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"Title: New Jersey Route 439\n\nRoute 439 is a short state highway in the communities of Linden and Elizabeth in Union County, New Jersey. The highway is known as the Bayway, North Avenue and Elmora Avenue from the Goethals Bridge and Interstate 278 in Linden and does a loop around Elizabeth, with the designation terminating at an intersection with New Jersey Route 27 in Elizabeth. The highway originated as part of Route 28 south of the current intersection with New Jersey Route 28 and Route S24 (which made up several routes) north of that intersection to New Jersey Route 82. The current designation of NJ 439 was assigned in the 1953 renumbering.",
"Title: New Jersey Route 67\n\nRoute 67 is a short state highway entirely within the community of Fort Lee in Bergen County, New Jersey. It is part of the original alignment of U.S. Route 9W. The road runs 1.86 mi from an intersection with Central Boulevard in Fort Lee (also designated as Route 5) down Palisade Avenue in downtown Fort Lee. There it becomes known as Lemoine Avenue, terminating at an interchange with U.S. Route 9W, the Palisades Interstate Parkway and New Jersey Route 445S in Fort Lee. The route was designated originally as a portion of State Highway Route 18N in 1923, and was split up in 1929 as part of current-days New Jersey Route 63, U.S. Route 9W and Route 67 for Routes S-1, 1 and Route S1A. Route S-1-A remained intact on Palisades and Lemoine Avenue until the 1953 state highway renumbering when it was switched over to Route 67. The route has remained virtually intact since.",
"Title: New Jersey Route 158\n\nRoute 158 (also known as the Centre Street Bridge) was a short state highway in Newark and Harrison, New Jersey, in the counties of Essex and Hudson, which are located in the United States. The Centre Street Bridge was first constructed in 1834 as a single-level railroad bridge. However, in 1911, almost eight decades later, a second, upper level was constructed for rapid transit. In 1937, the Hudson and Manhattan Railroad, now part of the Port Authority Trans-Hudson line, was realigned onto railroad tracks along New Jersey Route 21. The upper level of the bridge was abandoned for this purpose, and was later converted to roadway. At the western end in Newark it ran just south of Park Place, beginning at Center Street. The route headed eastward, crossing over Route 21 and the Passaic River before entering Harrison, where it terminated at Second Street north of New Jersey Railroad Avenue.",
"Title: Hackensack, New Jersey\n\nHackensack is a city in Bergen County, New Jersey, United States, and serves as its county seat. The area was officially named New Barbadoes Township until 1921, but it was informally known as Hackensack. As of the 2010 United States Census, the city's population was 43,010, reflecting an increase of 333 (+0.8%) from the 42,677 counted in the 2000 Census, which had, in turn, increased by 5,628 (+15.2%) from the 37,049 counted in the 1990 Census.",
"Title: New Jersey Route 4\n\nRoute 4 is a state highway in Bergen County and Passaic County, New Jersey, United States. The highway stretches 10.83 mi from Route 20 (McLean Boulevard) in Paterson east to an interchange with Interstate 95, U.S. Route 1/9, U.S. Route 46, and U.S. Route 9W at the George Washington Bridge approach in Fort Lee. The route is a four- to six-lane 40 to divided highway its entire length, with the portion east of the Route 208 interchange in Fair Lawn a partial freeway consisting of interchanges and right-in/right-out intersections with a few businesses along the road, particularly in Paramus, where the route passes through a major shopping area consisting of numerous malls, Hackensack, Englewood, and Fort Lee. West of Route 208, the route is a surface arterial that runs through commercial areas. Route 4 intersects many important roads, including Route 208 in Fair Lawn and the Garden State Parkway and Route 17 in Paramus. The highway is officially named the Mackay Highway, but is rarely referred to as such.",
"Title: Dhankawadi\n\nDhankawadi is an outlying borough of the city of Pune in the state of Maharashtra. It lies on the southern edge of the city along old Route 4 just north of where the Route 4 by-pass leaves old Route 4, about 6.5 km south of the Pune city centre.",
"Title: New Jersey Route 154\n\nRoute 154 is a 1.70 mi long state highway in Cherry Hill Township, Camden County, New Jersey. The route begins at an intersection with County Route 561 in Cherry Hill, heading northward to the site of the former Ellisburg Circle, where Route 154 reaches its northern terminus at New Jersey Route 41 (Kings Highway) and New Jersey Route 70. The route ends concurrent with Route 41 for the short distance from the junction between the two routes. Brace Road is the local name for Route 154 for its entire length.",
"Title: New Jersey Route 59\n\nRoute 59, at 0.15 mi long, is the shortest state highway in New Jersey, United States. The route consists entirely of a short block of Lincoln Avenue from Union County Route 610 (known locally as South Avenue) in Cranford to New Jersey Route 28 (known locally as North Avenue) along the Cranford–Garwood border. The route functions as an underpass under the Raritan Valley Line of New Jersey Transit, under which it crosses about halfway down the block, along the municipal border. Route 59 was originally a proposed alignment of Route 22, which was supposed to head from an intersection with current day New Jersey Route 159 in Morris County at the Pine Brook Bridge before heading through several counties, terminating at an intersection with New Jersey Route 27 in Rahway. Most of the route was not constructed, and a portion in Garwood and Cranford was re-designated Route 59 in the 1953 New Jersey state highway renumbering on January 1, 1953.",
"Title: New Jersey Route 44T\n\nRoute 44T, also known as the Gloucester County Tunnel, was a proposed state highway and vehicular tunnel during the 1930s from Gloucester County, New Jersey to Philadelphia County, Pennsylvania. The route was to begin at the state line near Paulsboro, New Jersey, heading eastward as a freeway through several southern New Jersey communities and providing access from New Jersey Route 42 to the Delaware River. The plans for the original freeway date back to 1930, when the original studies and requests were decided on by the New Jersey State Legislature. Plans soon followed in Pennsylvania, but after three years of receiving approval, the Gloucester County Tunnel experienced several setbacks. In 1938, the New Jersey State Legislature designated the State Highway Route 44-T designation, as a suffixed tunnel spur of New Jersey Route 44. By the 1953 renumbering, Route 44-T was already repealed and decommissioned while the tunnel was never constructed by the Gloucester County Tunnel Commission.",
"Title: New Jersey Route 303\n\nRoute 303 was a proposed state highway in the northeastern portion of New Jersey. The route originally was defined to go from an intersection with current-day New Jersey Route 4 in Teaneck, then progressing northward through several local communities before connecting to the New York state line at Northvale. At the state line, Route 303 was to intertwine and become the current-day New York State Route 303. The alignment runs along the current alignment of County Route 505, which becomes NY 303 at the state line."
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537
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The Greysteel massacre was the killing of 8 people in a County Londonderry pub in October of which year?
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1993
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"Saint Mary's Faughanvale GAA (Irish: \"CLG Naomh Muire Nuachongbháil\" ) is a Gaelic Athletic Association club based in Greysteel, County Londonderry, Northern Ireland, in the Catholic parish of Faughanvale, nine miles from Derry City.",
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"Greysteel or Gresteel is a village in County Londonderry, Northern Ireland.",
" It lies 9 mi to the east of Derry and 7 mi to the west of Limavady on the main A2 coast road between Limavady and Derry, overlooking Lough Foyle.",
" It is designated as a Large Village and in the 2001 Census it had a population of 1,229 people, an increase of almost 20% compared to 1991.",
" It is situated within Causeway Coast and Glens district."
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"Rainey Endowed School,known colloquially as \"The Rainey\", is a voluntary grammar school in Magherafelt, County Londonderry, Northern Ireland.",
" The school was founded in 1707 and has an enrolment of approximately 700 pupils.",
" The school borders three counties and draws its students from County Londonderry, County Antrim and County Tyrone.",
" It offers the Northern Ireland curricula up to the age of 16 and a range of AS and A2 courses at post 16.",
" It is also a member of a local inter-school program which shares its A-level classes with other schools in the area."
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"The Heygate Baronetcy, of Southend in the County of Essex, is a title in the Baronetage of the United Kingdom.",
" It was created on 30 September 1831 for William Heygate, Lord Mayor of London from 1822 to 1823 and Member of Parliament for Sudbury from 1818 to 1826.",
" The second Baronet married Marianne Gage in 1851 and so acquired an estate at Bellarena, County Londonderry.",
" He represented the constituency of County Londonderry in the House of Commons as a Conservative from 1859 to 1874.",
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"Torrens Knight (born 4 August 1969) is a Northern Ireland loyalist, who belonged to the North Antrim and Londonderry Brigade of the Ulster Defence Association (UDA).",
" In 1993 he took part in the Greysteel massacre (in which eight civilians were shot dead) and the Castlerock killings (in which three civilians and a Provisional Irish Republican Army (IRA) member were killed).",
" After being convicted—along with three others—for the killings, he served seven years in the Maze Prison before his release in 2000 under the terms of the Belfast Agreement."
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"Foyle College is a co-educational non-denominational voluntary grammar school in Derry City, County Londonderry, Northern Ireland.",
" The school's legal name is Foyle and Londonderry College.",
" In 1976, two local schools, Foyle College and Londonderry High School, merged under the Foyle and Londonderry College Act 1976 to form Foyle and Londonderry College.",
" In 2011, the Board of Governors re-branded the school as 'Foyle College' and updated the school's crest.",
" The school is a member of the Independent Schools Council of the United Kingdom and also the Headmasters' and Headmistresses' Conference (HMC)."
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"The Greysteel massacre was a mass shooting that happened on the evening of 30 October 1993 in Greysteel, County Londonderry, Northern Ireland.",
" Three members of the Ulster Defence Association (UDA), a loyalist paramilitary group, opened fire in a crowded pub during a Halloween party, killing eight civilians and wounding thirteen.",
" The pub was in an Irish Catholic and Irish nationalist area.",
" The group claimed responsibility using their cover name \"Ulster Freedom Fighters\" and said that the attack was revenge for the Shankill Road bombing by the Provisional IRA a week earlier."
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"Derryloran is a civil parish mainly in County Tyrone, Northern Ireland, with some areas in County Londonderry.",
" It is situated in the historic baronies of Dungannon Upper in County Tyrone and Loughinsholin in County Londonderry.",
" It is also a townland (also known as Kirkstown) of 174 acres."
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"William Boyd (died 1772), was an Irish Presbyterian minister.",
" He is known as the bearer of a petition to Samuel Shute, the governor of Province of Massachusetts Bay, embodying a proposal for an emigration from County Londonderry to that colony.",
" Boyd fulfilled his mission in 1718; the intended emigration did not take place.",
" In the same year (without awaiting the issue of Boyd's negotiation), James McGregor (minister of Aghadowey, County Londonderry, from 1701 to 1718), who had not signed the document, emigrated to New Hampshire with some of his people and founded a town to which was given the name of Londonderry."
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"Kilrea (pronounced , from Irish: \"Cill Ria\" , meaning \"church on the hill\" ) is a village, townland and civil parish in County Londonderry, Northern Ireland.",
" It gets its name from St. Patrick's Church of Ireland, which sits on Church Street looking over the town.",
" It is near the River Bann, which marks the boundary between County Londonderry and County Antrim.",
" In the 2011 Census it had a population of 2,724 people.",
" It is situated within Causeway Coast and Glens district."
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"Title: Faughanvale GAC\n\nSaint Mary's Faughanvale GAA (Irish: \"CLG Naomh Muire Nuachongbháil\" ) is a Gaelic Athletic Association club based in Greysteel, County Londonderry, Northern Ireland, in the Catholic parish of Faughanvale, nine miles from Derry City. The club is a member of the Derry GAA and currently cater for Gaelic football, Ladies' Gaelic football.",
"Title: Greysteel\n\nGreysteel or Gresteel is a village in County Londonderry, Northern Ireland. It lies 9 mi to the east of Derry and 7 mi to the west of Limavady on the main A2 coast road between Limavady and Derry, overlooking Lough Foyle. It is designated as a Large Village and in the 2001 Census it had a population of 1,229 people, an increase of almost 20% compared to 1991. It is situated within Causeway Coast and Glens district.",
"Title: Rainey Endowed School\n\nRainey Endowed School,known colloquially as \"The Rainey\", is a voluntary grammar school in Magherafelt, County Londonderry, Northern Ireland. The school was founded in 1707 and has an enrolment of approximately 700 pupils. The school borders three counties and draws its students from County Londonderry, County Antrim and County Tyrone. It offers the Northern Ireland curricula up to the age of 16 and a range of AS and A2 courses at post 16. It is also a member of a local inter-school program which shares its A-level classes with other schools in the area.",
"Title: Heygate baronets\n\nThe Heygate Baronetcy, of Southend in the County of Essex, is a title in the Baronetage of the United Kingdom. It was created on 30 September 1831 for William Heygate, Lord Mayor of London from 1822 to 1823 and Member of Parliament for Sudbury from 1818 to 1826. The second Baronet married Marianne Gage in 1851 and so acquired an estate at Bellarena, County Londonderry. He represented the constituency of County Londonderry in the House of Commons as a Conservative from 1859 to 1874. The third Baronet was Parliamentary Under-Secretary to the Lord-Lieutenant of Ireland, the Marquess of Londonderry, from 1887 to 1888.",
"Title: Torrens Knight\n\nTorrens Knight (born 4 August 1969) is a Northern Ireland loyalist, who belonged to the North Antrim and Londonderry Brigade of the Ulster Defence Association (UDA). In 1993 he took part in the Greysteel massacre (in which eight civilians were shot dead) and the Castlerock killings (in which three civilians and a Provisional Irish Republican Army (IRA) member were killed). After being convicted—along with three others—for the killings, he served seven years in the Maze Prison before his release in 2000 under the terms of the Belfast Agreement.",
"Title: Foyle College\n\nFoyle College is a co-educational non-denominational voluntary grammar school in Derry City, County Londonderry, Northern Ireland. The school's legal name is Foyle and Londonderry College. In 1976, two local schools, Foyle College and Londonderry High School, merged under the Foyle and Londonderry College Act 1976 to form Foyle and Londonderry College. In 2011, the Board of Governors re-branded the school as 'Foyle College' and updated the school's crest. The school is a member of the Independent Schools Council of the United Kingdom and also the Headmasters' and Headmistresses' Conference (HMC).",
"Title: Greysteel massacre\n\nThe Greysteel massacre was a mass shooting that happened on the evening of 30 October 1993 in Greysteel, County Londonderry, Northern Ireland. Three members of the Ulster Defence Association (UDA), a loyalist paramilitary group, opened fire in a crowded pub during a Halloween party, killing eight civilians and wounding thirteen. The pub was in an Irish Catholic and Irish nationalist area. The group claimed responsibility using their cover name \"Ulster Freedom Fighters\" and said that the attack was revenge for the Shankill Road bombing by the Provisional IRA a week earlier.",
"Title: Derryloran\n\nDerryloran is a civil parish mainly in County Tyrone, Northern Ireland, with some areas in County Londonderry. It is situated in the historic baronies of Dungannon Upper in County Tyrone and Loughinsholin in County Londonderry. It is also a townland (also known as Kirkstown) of 174 acres.",
"Title: William Boyd (minister)\n\nWilliam Boyd (died 1772), was an Irish Presbyterian minister. He is known as the bearer of a petition to Samuel Shute, the governor of Province of Massachusetts Bay, embodying a proposal for an emigration from County Londonderry to that colony. Boyd fulfilled his mission in 1718; the intended emigration did not take place. In the same year (without awaiting the issue of Boyd's negotiation), James McGregor (minister of Aghadowey, County Londonderry, from 1701 to 1718), who had not signed the document, emigrated to New Hampshire with some of his people and founded a town to which was given the name of Londonderry.",
"Title: Kilrea\n\nKilrea (pronounced , from Irish: \"Cill Ria\" , meaning \"church on the hill\" ) is a village, townland and civil parish in County Londonderry, Northern Ireland. It gets its name from St. Patrick's Church of Ireland, which sits on Church Street looking over the town. It is near the River Bann, which marks the boundary between County Londonderry and County Antrim. In the 2011 Census it had a population of 2,724 people. It is situated within Causeway Coast and Glens district."
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538
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In between Amélie Mauresmo and Édouard Roger-Vasselin who won the men's doubles title at Roland Garros in 2014?
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Édouard Roger-Vasselin
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"Édouard Roger-Vasselin (] ; born 28 November 1983) is a male tennis player from France.",
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" He is the son of 1983 French Open semifinalist Christophe Roger-Vasselin."
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"Stade Roland Garros (\"Roland Garros Stadium\", ] ) is a tennis venue located in Paris, France, that hosts the French Open—also known as Roland Garros, particularly within Europe—a Grand Slam championship tournament played annually around the end of May and the beginning of June.",
" It is named for Roland Garros, a pioneer aviator who completed the first solo flight across the Mediterranean Sea, engineer (inventor of the first forward-firing aircraft machine gun), and World War I hero (the first pilot to shoot down five enemy aircraft and to be called an \"ace\" for doing so).",
" Garros was killed in aerial combat in 1918.",
" The facility was constructed in 1928 to host France's first defense of the Davis Cup."
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"The Williams sisters are two professional American tennis players: Venus Williams (b. 1980), a seven-time Grand Slam title winner (singles), and Serena Williams (b. 1981), twenty-three-time Grand Slam title winner (singles), both of whom were coached from an early age by their parents Richard Williams and Oracene Price.",
" There is a noted professional rivalry between them – between the 2001 US Open and the 2017 Australian Open tournaments, they met in nine Grand Slam singles finals.",
" They became the first two players, female or male, to play in 4 consecutive grand slam singles finals from the 2002 French Open to the 2003 Australian Open; Serena famously won all 4 to complete the first of two \"Serena Slams\".",
" Between 2000 and 2016, a 17-year span, they collectively won 12 Wimbledon singles titles (Venus won 5 and Serena won 7).",
" By winning the 2001 Australian Open women's doubles title, they became the 5th pair to complete the Career Doubles Grand Slam and the only pair to complete the Career Doubles Golden Slam.",
" At the time, Venus and Serena were only 20 and 19 years old, respectively.",
" Since then they have gone on to add another two Olympic gold medals in the 2008 Beijing Olympics and the 2012 London Olympics.",
" Nearly a decade later, the duo would go on to win 4 consecutive grand slam doubles titles from 2009 Wimbledon through 2010 Roland Garros, which would catapult them to co-No.",
" 1 doubles players on 7 June 2010.",
" Two weeks later, on 21 June 2010, Serena would hold the No. 1 singles ranking and Venus would be right behind her at No. 2 in singles.",
" Their most recent grand slam doubles titles came at the 2012 Wimbledon & 2016 Wimbledon events.",
" They remain very close, often watching each other's matches in support, even after one of them has been knocked out of a tournament."
],
"title": "Williams sisters"
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"sentences": [
"Amélie Simone Mauresmo ] (born 5 July 1979) is a French former professional tennis player, and a former world No. 1.",
" Mauresmo won two Grand Slam singles titles at the Australian Open and at Wimbledon, and also won a Silver Medal at the 2004 Summer Olympics."
],
"title": "Amélie Mauresmo"
},
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"sentences": [
"Marcello del Bello (born 25 January 1921) is a former Italian tennis player.",
" He played Davis Cup and often played doubles with Giovanni Cucelli.",
" Del Bello and his younger brother Rolando were introduced to the game at a young age, as their father worked at a tennis club.",
" Both became tour players.",
" Marcello made his Grand Slam debut at Wimbledon in 1947, losing in round one to Enrique Morea.",
" At Roland Garros (held after Wimbledon for the last time), Del Bello lost in round three to Philippe Washer.",
" At Roland Garros in 1948, Del Bello reached the quarter finals, where he lost to Budge Patty.",
" At Wimbledon he lost to Frank Sedgman in round two.",
" At Wimbledon 1949, Del Bello lost in round three to Nigel Cockburn.",
" At the U. S. Championships, he lost in round two to James Brink.",
" At Roland Garros in 1950, Del Bello lost in round three to Ken McGregor.",
" By 1951 Del Bello's career was beginning to decline and he lost in round one of the French and Wimbledon.",
" The following year he lost in round two at the French and Wimbledon.",
" At Roland Garros in 1953, Del Bello lost in round one to Ian Ayre.",
" In 1955, Del Bello turned professional."
],
"title": "Marcello del Bello"
},
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"sentences": [
"Antoine Gentien (1905–1968) was a French tennis player.",
" He was the son of Antoinette Gillou and the nephew of Kate Gillou.",
" Katie was four times French (closed) singles champion.",
" Antoine was friends with Suzanne Lenglen.",
" He had a long career lasting from 1921 to 1951.",
" He won several tournaments in France, but at the French Championships his best result was reaching the quarter finals in 1927.",
" He made his Wimbledon debut in 1923 and lost in round one.",
" He made his debut at French Open in 1925 and lost in round two.",
" He lost in round one at the French in 1926.",
" In 1927 Gentien had one of the best wins of his career when he beat Jean Borotra at the French championships, making the Bounding Basque run all over the court and lobbing Borotra if he came to the net.",
" Gentien lost in the quarter finals to Pat Spence.",
" Gentien lost in round two of Wimbledon.",
" At the first French Open held at Roland Garros in 1928, Gentien lost in the last 16 to Jack Crawford.",
" He lost in round one of Wimbledon.",
" He lost early at Roland Garros and Wimbledon in 1929 and Roland Garros in 1930.",
" He lost in round three of Roland Garros in 1931 and reached round three of Wimbledon, where Fred Perry beat him.",
" Perry beat him in an early round at Roland Garros in 1932 and Sidney Wood beat him in round three at Wimbledon.",
" In 1933, Gentien reached round three at Roland Garros (losing to Daniel Prenn) and Wimbledon (losing to Crawford).",
" At Roland Garros 1934 Gentien lost in round three to Harry Hopman and at Wimbledon lost in round two to Roderich Menzel.",
" At Roland Garros in 1935, Gentien lost in round two to Adrian Quist.",
" At Wimbledon he lost in round three to Enrique Maier.",
" Gentien lost in round one of Roland Garros in 1936, but in 1937 reached the last 16 (losing to Christian Boussus).",
" He continued playing at the French championships until 1950.",
" Gentien had one of the longest spans ever in the French Open men's singles (Bernard Destremau had a 29 year span between 1934 and 1963)."
],
"title": "Antoine Gentien"
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"Fausto Gardini (8 March 1930 – 17 September 2008) was an Italian tennis player.",
" He was an Italian Davis Cup player and later captain.",
" Gardini had long arms and legs, was renowned for keeping the ball in play and was very determined.",
" \"I could not help but admire Gardini because he always tried\" said Ken Rosewall.",
" This is how William McHale described Gardini \"A stringy, expressive, cavorting clown, Gardini uses the crowd as his personal cheering section\".",
" Gardini made his Grand Slam debut at Roland Garros in 1949, where he lost in round three to Eric Sturgess.",
" At Roland Garros in 1951, Gardini lost in the last 16 to Dick Savitt.",
" At Wimbledon Gardini beat Gardnar Mulloy before losing to Frank Sedgman in the last 16.",
" At Roland Garros in 1952, Gardini beat 17 year old Ken Rosewall and Tony Mottram before losing to Jaroslav Drobny in the last 16.",
" At Wimbledon he lost to Straight Clark in round three.",
" At the 1953 Australian championships, Gardini lost in round two to Ian Ayre.",
" At Roland Garros, Gardini reached the quarter finals before losing to Drobny.",
" At Wimbledon he lost in round one to Istvan Sikorski.",
" The highlight of Gardini's career was when he won the title at Rome in 1955, beating Herbert Flam, Enrique Morea and Giuseppe Merlo.",
" The final was a dramatic match.",
" Merlo led by 2 sets to 1 and had two championship points in the fourth set, but suffered from cramps and was forced to retire at 6-6 in the fourth set.",
" After that, Gardini played less and concentrated on running his family's bakery business.",
" By the early 1960s he was playing mainly in Italian tournaments and Davis Cup."
],
"title": "Fausto Gardini"
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"sentences": [
"Giovanni Cucelli (1916–1977) was an Italian tennis player.",
" He played Davis Cup for Italy and formed a great doubles partnership with Marcello Del Bello.",
" Because of World War 2, Cucelli was 30 by the time he made his Grand Slam debut at Wimbledon in 1947, where he lost in the third round to Jack Kramer.",
" At Roland Garros (held just after Wimbledon) Cucelli beat veteran Jack Crawford and Robert Abdesselam before losing to defending champion Marcel Bernard in five sets in the quarter finals.",
" At Roland Garros in 1948, Cucelli beat a young Frank Sedgman before losing to Frank Parker in the quarter finals.",
" At Wimbledon Cucelli beat Jaroslav Drobny before losing to Tony Mottram in round three.",
" At Roland Garros in 1949, Cucelli reached his third consecutive quarter final, where he lost to Budge Patty.",
" At Wimbledon he beat Mottram before losing to Eric Sturgess in the last 16.",
" At 1949 U. S. championships, Cucelli lost in round two to Sam Match.",
" Cucelli lost in the last 16 of Roland Garros in 1950 to Patty.",
" After early exits at the French and Wimbledon in 1951, Cucelli reached the last 16 at Roland Garros in 1952, where he lost to Ken McGregor.",
" He lost early at Wimbledon to Mottram.",
" Cucelli lost his first match at Roland Garros in 1953 to Rex Hartwig.",
" In 1955 Cucelli turned professional.",
" Cucelli won a lot of tournaments during his career: Italian Riviera championships and Alassio in 1939, Napoli and Barcelona Christmas tournament in 1941, St. Moritz, French-Switzerland championships and Milan international in 1946, Swiss championships, Villars, Montana-Vermala, Viareggio and Rapallo in 1947, Milan international, Napoli, Rapallo, Montecatini and Barcelona Christmas tournament in 1948, San Remo in 1949, Lugano, Istanbul, Venice and Lugano Lido tournament in 1950, San Pellegrino and Viareggio in 1951 and Cava De Tirreni in 1952.",
" He was runner up at Monte Carlo in 1948 to Jozsef Asboth and 1949 to Parker and runner up at Rome in 1951 (where he beat Patty before losing to Drobny)."
],
"title": "Giovanni Cucelli"
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"sentences": [
"Gerard Pilet (1933–2011) was a French tennis player.",
" He played Davis Cup for France and had a long career lasting from 1950 to 1970.",
" He made his debut at Roland Garros in 1951 and lost in round two to Gil de Kermadec.",
" He lost early in 1952 and 1953.",
" In 1953, Pilet made his debut at Wimbledon and lost in round one to Felicisimo Ampon.",
" Pilet lost early at Roland Garros in 1955, 1957, 1958 and 1959.",
" In 1960 he lost in the last 16 to Nicola Pietrangeli.",
" In 1961 Pietrangeli beat him in the quarter finals.",
" At Wimbledon 1961 Pilet lost in round one.",
" Pilet lost in round three of Roland Garros in 1962, round two of Wimbledon and round two of U. S. championships.",
" He lost early at Roland Garros in 1964, 1965 and 1966.",
" As the open era arrived, Pilet's career was drawing to a close.",
" He lost in round two of 1968 French Open to Thomas Koch."
],
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"sentences": [
"Roland Garros Airport (French: \"Aéroport de la Réunion Roland Garros\" ) (IATA: RUN, ICAO: FMEE) , formerly known as Gillot Airport, is located in Sainte-Marie on Réunion.",
" The airport is 7 km east of Saint-Denis; it is named after the French aviator Roland Garros who was born in Saint-Denis."
],
"title": "Roland Garros Airport"
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"Title: Édouard Roger-Vasselin\n\nÉdouard Roger-Vasselin (] ; born 28 November 1983) is a male tennis player from France. He won the men's doubles title at Roland Garros in 2014, partnering Julien Benneteau. He is the son of 1983 French Open semifinalist Christophe Roger-Vasselin.",
"Title: Stade Roland Garros\n\nStade Roland Garros (\"Roland Garros Stadium\", ] ) is a tennis venue located in Paris, France, that hosts the French Open—also known as Roland Garros, particularly within Europe—a Grand Slam championship tournament played annually around the end of May and the beginning of June. It is named for Roland Garros, a pioneer aviator who completed the first solo flight across the Mediterranean Sea, engineer (inventor of the first forward-firing aircraft machine gun), and World War I hero (the first pilot to shoot down five enemy aircraft and to be called an \"ace\" for doing so). Garros was killed in aerial combat in 1918. The facility was constructed in 1928 to host France's first defense of the Davis Cup.",
"Title: Williams sisters\n\nThe Williams sisters are two professional American tennis players: Venus Williams (b. 1980), a seven-time Grand Slam title winner (singles), and Serena Williams (b. 1981), twenty-three-time Grand Slam title winner (singles), both of whom were coached from an early age by their parents Richard Williams and Oracene Price. There is a noted professional rivalry between them – between the 2001 US Open and the 2017 Australian Open tournaments, they met in nine Grand Slam singles finals. They became the first two players, female or male, to play in 4 consecutive grand slam singles finals from the 2002 French Open to the 2003 Australian Open; Serena famously won all 4 to complete the first of two \"Serena Slams\". Between 2000 and 2016, a 17-year span, they collectively won 12 Wimbledon singles titles (Venus won 5 and Serena won 7). By winning the 2001 Australian Open women's doubles title, they became the 5th pair to complete the Career Doubles Grand Slam and the only pair to complete the Career Doubles Golden Slam. At the time, Venus and Serena were only 20 and 19 years old, respectively. Since then they have gone on to add another two Olympic gold medals in the 2008 Beijing Olympics and the 2012 London Olympics. Nearly a decade later, the duo would go on to win 4 consecutive grand slam doubles titles from 2009 Wimbledon through 2010 Roland Garros, which would catapult them to co-No. 1 doubles players on 7 June 2010. Two weeks later, on 21 June 2010, Serena would hold the No. 1 singles ranking and Venus would be right behind her at No. 2 in singles. Their most recent grand slam doubles titles came at the 2012 Wimbledon & 2016 Wimbledon events. They remain very close, often watching each other's matches in support, even after one of them has been knocked out of a tournament.",
"Title: Amélie Mauresmo\n\nAmélie Simone Mauresmo ] (born 5 July 1979) is a French former professional tennis player, and a former world No. 1. Mauresmo won two Grand Slam singles titles at the Australian Open and at Wimbledon, and also won a Silver Medal at the 2004 Summer Olympics.",
"Title: Marcello del Bello\n\nMarcello del Bello (born 25 January 1921) is a former Italian tennis player. He played Davis Cup and often played doubles with Giovanni Cucelli. Del Bello and his younger brother Rolando were introduced to the game at a young age, as their father worked at a tennis club. Both became tour players. Marcello made his Grand Slam debut at Wimbledon in 1947, losing in round one to Enrique Morea. At Roland Garros (held after Wimbledon for the last time), Del Bello lost in round three to Philippe Washer. At Roland Garros in 1948, Del Bello reached the quarter finals, where he lost to Budge Patty. At Wimbledon he lost to Frank Sedgman in round two. At Wimbledon 1949, Del Bello lost in round three to Nigel Cockburn. At the U. S. Championships, he lost in round two to James Brink. At Roland Garros in 1950, Del Bello lost in round three to Ken McGregor. By 1951 Del Bello's career was beginning to decline and he lost in round one of the French and Wimbledon. The following year he lost in round two at the French and Wimbledon. At Roland Garros in 1953, Del Bello lost in round one to Ian Ayre. In 1955, Del Bello turned professional.",
"Title: Antoine Gentien\n\nAntoine Gentien (1905–1968) was a French tennis player. He was the son of Antoinette Gillou and the nephew of Kate Gillou. Katie was four times French (closed) singles champion. Antoine was friends with Suzanne Lenglen. He had a long career lasting from 1921 to 1951. He won several tournaments in France, but at the French Championships his best result was reaching the quarter finals in 1927. He made his Wimbledon debut in 1923 and lost in round one. He made his debut at French Open in 1925 and lost in round two. He lost in round one at the French in 1926. In 1927 Gentien had one of the best wins of his career when he beat Jean Borotra at the French championships, making the Bounding Basque run all over the court and lobbing Borotra if he came to the net. Gentien lost in the quarter finals to Pat Spence. Gentien lost in round two of Wimbledon. At the first French Open held at Roland Garros in 1928, Gentien lost in the last 16 to Jack Crawford. He lost in round one of Wimbledon. He lost early at Roland Garros and Wimbledon in 1929 and Roland Garros in 1930. He lost in round three of Roland Garros in 1931 and reached round three of Wimbledon, where Fred Perry beat him. Perry beat him in an early round at Roland Garros in 1932 and Sidney Wood beat him in round three at Wimbledon. In 1933, Gentien reached round three at Roland Garros (losing to Daniel Prenn) and Wimbledon (losing to Crawford). At Roland Garros 1934 Gentien lost in round three to Harry Hopman and at Wimbledon lost in round two to Roderich Menzel. At Roland Garros in 1935, Gentien lost in round two to Adrian Quist. At Wimbledon he lost in round three to Enrique Maier. Gentien lost in round one of Roland Garros in 1936, but in 1937 reached the last 16 (losing to Christian Boussus). He continued playing at the French championships until 1950. Gentien had one of the longest spans ever in the French Open men's singles (Bernard Destremau had a 29 year span between 1934 and 1963).",
"Title: Fausto Gardini\n\nFausto Gardini (8 March 1930 – 17 September 2008) was an Italian tennis player. He was an Italian Davis Cup player and later captain. Gardini had long arms and legs, was renowned for keeping the ball in play and was very determined. \"I could not help but admire Gardini because he always tried\" said Ken Rosewall. This is how William McHale described Gardini \"A stringy, expressive, cavorting clown, Gardini uses the crowd as his personal cheering section\". Gardini made his Grand Slam debut at Roland Garros in 1949, where he lost in round three to Eric Sturgess. At Roland Garros in 1951, Gardini lost in the last 16 to Dick Savitt. At Wimbledon Gardini beat Gardnar Mulloy before losing to Frank Sedgman in the last 16. At Roland Garros in 1952, Gardini beat 17 year old Ken Rosewall and Tony Mottram before losing to Jaroslav Drobny in the last 16. At Wimbledon he lost to Straight Clark in round three. At the 1953 Australian championships, Gardini lost in round two to Ian Ayre. At Roland Garros, Gardini reached the quarter finals before losing to Drobny. At Wimbledon he lost in round one to Istvan Sikorski. The highlight of Gardini's career was when he won the title at Rome in 1955, beating Herbert Flam, Enrique Morea and Giuseppe Merlo. The final was a dramatic match. Merlo led by 2 sets to 1 and had two championship points in the fourth set, but suffered from cramps and was forced to retire at 6-6 in the fourth set. After that, Gardini played less and concentrated on running his family's bakery business. By the early 1960s he was playing mainly in Italian tournaments and Davis Cup.",
"Title: Giovanni Cucelli\n\nGiovanni Cucelli (1916–1977) was an Italian tennis player. He played Davis Cup for Italy and formed a great doubles partnership with Marcello Del Bello. Because of World War 2, Cucelli was 30 by the time he made his Grand Slam debut at Wimbledon in 1947, where he lost in the third round to Jack Kramer. At Roland Garros (held just after Wimbledon) Cucelli beat veteran Jack Crawford and Robert Abdesselam before losing to defending champion Marcel Bernard in five sets in the quarter finals. At Roland Garros in 1948, Cucelli beat a young Frank Sedgman before losing to Frank Parker in the quarter finals. At Wimbledon Cucelli beat Jaroslav Drobny before losing to Tony Mottram in round three. At Roland Garros in 1949, Cucelli reached his third consecutive quarter final, where he lost to Budge Patty. At Wimbledon he beat Mottram before losing to Eric Sturgess in the last 16. At 1949 U. S. championships, Cucelli lost in round two to Sam Match. Cucelli lost in the last 16 of Roland Garros in 1950 to Patty. After early exits at the French and Wimbledon in 1951, Cucelli reached the last 16 at Roland Garros in 1952, where he lost to Ken McGregor. He lost early at Wimbledon to Mottram. Cucelli lost his first match at Roland Garros in 1953 to Rex Hartwig. In 1955 Cucelli turned professional. Cucelli won a lot of tournaments during his career: Italian Riviera championships and Alassio in 1939, Napoli and Barcelona Christmas tournament in 1941, St. Moritz, French-Switzerland championships and Milan international in 1946, Swiss championships, Villars, Montana-Vermala, Viareggio and Rapallo in 1947, Milan international, Napoli, Rapallo, Montecatini and Barcelona Christmas tournament in 1948, San Remo in 1949, Lugano, Istanbul, Venice and Lugano Lido tournament in 1950, San Pellegrino and Viareggio in 1951 and Cava De Tirreni in 1952. He was runner up at Monte Carlo in 1948 to Jozsef Asboth and 1949 to Parker and runner up at Rome in 1951 (where he beat Patty before losing to Drobny).",
"Title: Gerard Pilet\n\nGerard Pilet (1933–2011) was a French tennis player. He played Davis Cup for France and had a long career lasting from 1950 to 1970. He made his debut at Roland Garros in 1951 and lost in round two to Gil de Kermadec. He lost early in 1952 and 1953. In 1953, Pilet made his debut at Wimbledon and lost in round one to Felicisimo Ampon. Pilet lost early at Roland Garros in 1955, 1957, 1958 and 1959. In 1960 he lost in the last 16 to Nicola Pietrangeli. In 1961 Pietrangeli beat him in the quarter finals. At Wimbledon 1961 Pilet lost in round one. Pilet lost in round three of Roland Garros in 1962, round two of Wimbledon and round two of U. S. championships. He lost early at Roland Garros in 1964, 1965 and 1966. As the open era arrived, Pilet's career was drawing to a close. He lost in round two of 1968 French Open to Thomas Koch.",
"Title: Roland Garros Airport\n\nRoland Garros Airport (French: \"Aéroport de la Réunion Roland Garros\" ) (IATA: RUN, ICAO: FMEE) , formerly known as Gillot Airport, is located in Sainte-Marie on Réunion. The airport is 7 km east of Saint-Denis; it is named after the French aviator Roland Garros who was born in Saint-Denis."
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Which comedian who is currently a regular on "Whose Line is it Anyway" has performed in Charlotte's Shorts?
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Gary Anthony Williams
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"Whose Line is it Anyway?",
" Australia (also known as Whose Line?",
" and Whose Line?",
" Oz) is a 10-part Australian improvisational comedy show, based on the British show of the same name, hosted by Tommy Little on Foxtel network's The Comedy Channel, premiering on 27 November 2016."
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"Drew Carey's Green Screen Show is an improvisational comedy television series that aired in the fall of 2004 on The WB, and the fall of 2005 on Comedy Central.",
" The show was hosted by Drew Carey, and was somewhat a follow-up to the show he formerly hosted, \"Whose Line Is It Anyway?",
"\".",
" The distinguishing feature of the show was that the improv games were performed in front of a \"green screen\" (similar to \"Newsflash\" game from \"Whose Line?\")",
", with animation, music and sound effects inserted in post-production.",
" The show was otherwise very similar to \"Whose Line?\"",
" and featured many of the same performers and games."
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"title": "Drew Carey's Green Screen Show"
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"sentences": [
"Whose Line Is It Anyway?",
" (abbreviated to Whose Line?",
" or WLIIA) is a short-form improvisational comedy radio programme.",
" A television series of the same name was based on it in 1988.",
" Following the conclusion of the British run in 1998, ABC began airing a version for the United States audience."
],
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"Wayne Alphonso Brady (born June 2, 1972) is an American actor, singer, comedian, and television personality, known for his work as a regular on the American version of the improvisational comedy television series \"Whose Line Is It Anyway?",
"\" He was the host of the daytime talk show \"The Wayne Brady Show\", the original host of Fox's \"Don't Forget the Lyrics!",
"\", and has hosted \"Let's Make a Deal\" since its 2009 revival.",
" Brady also performed in the Tony Award–winning musical \"Kinky Boots\" on Broadway as Simon and as drag queen Lola from November 2015 to March 2016."
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"sentences": [
"Archie Hahn (sometimes credited as Archie Hahn III, born November 1, 1941) is an American character actor and improviser best known for his appearances on the British version of \"Whose Line is it Anyway?",
"\" and the 1988 movie \"\".",
" He has also appeared in \"Phantom of the Paradise\" (1974), \"Pray TV\" (1980), \"This Is Spinal Tap\" (1984), \"Brewster's Millions\" (1985), \"The Brady Bunch Movie\" (1995), and many Joe Dante films including \"Amazon Women on the Moon\" (1987), \"\" (1990) and \"Small Soldiers\" (1998).",
" In two of his final appearances on \"Whose Line is it Anyway?\"",
", Hahn unexpectedly brought props to use as he improvised, first castanets and then a pair of false teeth."
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"title": "Archie Hahn (actor)"
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"Whose Line Is It Anyway?",
" (often known as simply Whose Line?)",
" is an American improvisational comedy show, which was originally hosted by Drew Carey on ABC and ABC Family and ran from August 5, 1998 to December 15, 2007.",
" A revival of the show, hosted by Aisha Tyler, began airing on The CW on July 16, 2013."
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"Whose Line is it Anyway?",
" (abbreviated to Whose Line?",
" or WLIIA) is a short-form improvisational comedy television show.",
" Originally a British radio programme, it moved to television in 1988 as a series made for Channel 4."
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"title": "Whose Line Is It Anyway? (UK TV series)"
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"Charlotte's Shorts is a 90 minute live performance of Charlotte Dean's short stories.",
" The show has traditionally been cast with current and past Groundlings, such as Tim Bagley, Jim Rash, Jillian Bell, Jordan Black, Gary Anthony Williams, Jonathan Stark, Michael Hitchcock, Andrew Friedman, Daniele Gaither, Mindy Sterling, and Laraine Newman.",
" In 2014, \"Charlotte's Shorts\" was performed at various theaters in Los Angeles, including two shows at The Groundlings Theater.",
" \"Charlotte's Shorts\" is prominently featured in SF Sketchfest and The Hollywood Fringe Festival."
],
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"Shel Mi HaShura HaZot?",
" (Hebrew: של מי השורה הזאת , lit.",
" \"Whose Line Is It?\")",
" is an Israeli version of the British improvisational comedy TV show Whose Line Is It Anyway?",
", which aired from 2000 to 2001 on Channel 2 and from 2006 to 2007 on Channel 10.",
" It was hosted by Shlomo Baraba in the first two seasons and by Idan Alterman in the third and fourth.",
" The show consisted of a panel of four performers who create scenes on the spot."
],
"title": "Shel Mi HaShura HaZot?"
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"Gary Anthony Williams (born March 14, 1966) is an American actor and comedian who provided the voice of Uncle Ruckus on \"The Boondocks\", Yancy Westridge in the video game \"Alpha Protocol\", and Horace Warfield in \"\".",
" He appeared on the television series \"Weeds\", \"Boston Legal\", \"Blue Collar TV\", and as \"Abe\" Kenarban in \"Malcolm in the Middle\".",
" Williams co-founded and is Artistic Director of the L.A. Comedy Shorts film festival in Hollywood, California.",
" He also starred alongside Cedric the Entertainer on the hit TV Land sitcom \"The Soul Man\".",
" Williams is currently a regular on \"Whose Line is it Anyway?",
"\"."
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"Title: Whose Line Is It Anyway? Australia\n\nWhose Line is it Anyway? Australia (also known as Whose Line? and Whose Line? Oz) is a 10-part Australian improvisational comedy show, based on the British show of the same name, hosted by Tommy Little on Foxtel network's The Comedy Channel, premiering on 27 November 2016.",
"Title: Drew Carey's Green Screen Show\n\nDrew Carey's Green Screen Show is an improvisational comedy television series that aired in the fall of 2004 on The WB, and the fall of 2005 on Comedy Central. The show was hosted by Drew Carey, and was somewhat a follow-up to the show he formerly hosted, \"Whose Line Is It Anyway? \". The distinguishing feature of the show was that the improv games were performed in front of a \"green screen\" (similar to \"Newsflash\" game from \"Whose Line?\") , with animation, music and sound effects inserted in post-production. The show was otherwise very similar to \"Whose Line?\" and featured many of the same performers and games.",
"Title: Whose Line Is It Anyway? (radio series)\n\nWhose Line Is It Anyway? (abbreviated to Whose Line? or WLIIA) is a short-form improvisational comedy radio programme. A television series of the same name was based on it in 1988. Following the conclusion of the British run in 1998, ABC began airing a version for the United States audience.",
"Title: Wayne Brady\n\nWayne Alphonso Brady (born June 2, 1972) is an American actor, singer, comedian, and television personality, known for his work as a regular on the American version of the improvisational comedy television series \"Whose Line Is It Anyway? \" He was the host of the daytime talk show \"The Wayne Brady Show\", the original host of Fox's \"Don't Forget the Lyrics! \", and has hosted \"Let's Make a Deal\" since its 2009 revival. Brady also performed in the Tony Award–winning musical \"Kinky Boots\" on Broadway as Simon and as drag queen Lola from November 2015 to March 2016.",
"Title: Archie Hahn (actor)\n\nArchie Hahn (sometimes credited as Archie Hahn III, born November 1, 1941) is an American character actor and improviser best known for his appearances on the British version of \"Whose Line is it Anyway? \" and the 1988 movie \"\". He has also appeared in \"Phantom of the Paradise\" (1974), \"Pray TV\" (1980), \"This Is Spinal Tap\" (1984), \"Brewster's Millions\" (1985), \"The Brady Bunch Movie\" (1995), and many Joe Dante films including \"Amazon Women on the Moon\" (1987), \"\" (1990) and \"Small Soldiers\" (1998). In two of his final appearances on \"Whose Line is it Anyway?\" , Hahn unexpectedly brought props to use as he improvised, first castanets and then a pair of false teeth.",
"Title: Whose Line Is It Anyway? (U.S. TV series)\n\nWhose Line Is It Anyway? (often known as simply Whose Line?) is an American improvisational comedy show, which was originally hosted by Drew Carey on ABC and ABC Family and ran from August 5, 1998 to December 15, 2007. A revival of the show, hosted by Aisha Tyler, began airing on The CW on July 16, 2013.",
"Title: Whose Line Is It Anyway? (UK TV series)\n\nWhose Line is it Anyway? (abbreviated to Whose Line? or WLIIA) is a short-form improvisational comedy television show. Originally a British radio programme, it moved to television in 1988 as a series made for Channel 4.",
"Title: Charlotte's Shorts\n\nCharlotte's Shorts is a 90 minute live performance of Charlotte Dean's short stories. The show has traditionally been cast with current and past Groundlings, such as Tim Bagley, Jim Rash, Jillian Bell, Jordan Black, Gary Anthony Williams, Jonathan Stark, Michael Hitchcock, Andrew Friedman, Daniele Gaither, Mindy Sterling, and Laraine Newman. In 2014, \"Charlotte's Shorts\" was performed at various theaters in Los Angeles, including two shows at The Groundlings Theater. \"Charlotte's Shorts\" is prominently featured in SF Sketchfest and The Hollywood Fringe Festival.",
"Title: Shel Mi HaShura HaZot?\n\nShel Mi HaShura HaZot? (Hebrew: של מי השורה הזאת , lit. \"Whose Line Is It?\") is an Israeli version of the British improvisational comedy TV show Whose Line Is It Anyway? , which aired from 2000 to 2001 on Channel 2 and from 2006 to 2007 on Channel 10. It was hosted by Shlomo Baraba in the first two seasons and by Idan Alterman in the third and fourth. The show consisted of a panel of four performers who create scenes on the spot.",
"Title: Gary Anthony Williams\n\nGary Anthony Williams (born March 14, 1966) is an American actor and comedian who provided the voice of Uncle Ruckus on \"The Boondocks\", Yancy Westridge in the video game \"Alpha Protocol\", and Horace Warfield in \"\". He appeared on the television series \"Weeds\", \"Boston Legal\", \"Blue Collar TV\", and as \"Abe\" Kenarban in \"Malcolm in the Middle\". Williams co-founded and is Artistic Director of the L.A. Comedy Shorts film festival in Hollywood, California. He also starred alongside Cedric the Entertainer on the hit TV Land sitcom \"The Soul Man\". Williams is currently a regular on \"Whose Line is it Anyway? \"."
] |
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Are Balance and Composure and Cloud Control both alternative rock bands?
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yes
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comparison
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hard
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"Cloud Control is an Australian alternative rock band, originating from the Blue Mountains near Sydney, Australia.",
" s of 2013 the band is signed to the Australian record label Ivy League Records, in which they released their debut album \"Bliss Release\".",
" They are also signed to Infectious Music in the UK/Europe; and Votiv in North America."
],
"title": "Cloud Control"
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"Balance and Composure is an American alternative rock band from Doylestown, Pennsylvania.",
" They formed in the winter of 2007, after the breakup of two local Doylestown bands.",
" The band's music is often suggested having similarities to Title Fight, Brand New, and Nirvana.",
" They've released three studio albums and five EPs since their inception.",
" Their second album \"The Things We Think We're Missing\" reached number 51 on the \"Billboard\" 200, number 10 on the Independent Albums, number 13 on the Modern Rock/Alternative Albums and number 16 on the Rock Albums charts."
],
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"This is a list of notable punk rock bands (numbers 0–9 and letters A through K).",
" The bands listed have played some type of punk music at some point in their career, although they may have also played other styles.",
" Bands who played in a style that influenced early punk rock—such as garage rock and protopunk—but never played punk rock themselves, should not be on this list.",
" Bands who created a new genre that was influenced by (but is not a subgenre of) punk rock—such as alternative rock, crossover thrash, metalcore, new wave, and post-punk—but never played punk rock, should not be listed either."
],
"title": "List of punk rock bands, 0–K"
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"Little Scout are an independent band from Brisbane, Australia.",
" They have released two EPs and one album, and have toured with established Australian bands Yves Klein Blue, The Holidays, Holly Throsby, Clare Bowditch and Cloud Control; and international bands Belle and Sebastian, The New Pornographers, Sharon Van Etten, School of Seven Bells and Camera Obscura.",
" Soon after forming in 2008 they were named as one of Triple J's \"Next Crop\" artists and have been featured on Vimeo, receiving over 69,000 views.",
" Their debut album \"Take Your Light\" was released in 2011, to positive reviews."
],
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"sentences": [
"Massacre is an Argentine Alternative rock band, formed in 1986 in Buenos Aires.",
" It was formed by high school students influenced by American and British bands of the early 80s Alternative Rock movement.",
" Among his influences, artists like TSOL, Dead Kennedys, Black Flag, Nirvana, The Cure, Guns N' Roses, The Ramones, T. Rex, Sumo, Gustavo Cerati, Luis Alberto Spinetta, among others.",
" Taking cues from the Underground rock scene in the United States, they gained notoriety at the time for being an entirely independent group that self-managed its affairs, as well as producing and distributing its own records (attitudes which were still fairly foreign to Latin American rock bands of the era).",
" This helped pave way for the cult status that the band still enjoys within and outside their native Argentina."
],
"title": "Massacre (Argentine band)"
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"Failure is an American alternative rock band from Los Angeles that was active from 1990 to 1997 and from 2014 onwards.",
" They are often compared to other alternative rock bands from that time that were similarly labeled as \"alternative\", such as Nirvana and Soundgarden, but are distinguished by their meticulous attention to textural sonic detail, inventive use of guitar effects and signal processing, and the overall expansive sound design of their later albums.",
" Failure reunited in 2014."
],
"title": "Failure (band)"
},
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"sentences": [
"Popular music of the United Kingdom in the 1990s continued to develop and diversify.",
" While the singles charts were dominated by boy bands and girl groups, British soul and Indian-based music also enjoyed their greatest level of mainstream success to date, and the rise of World music helped revitalise the popularity of folk music.",
" Electronic rock bands like The Prodigy and Chemical Brothers began to achieve a high profile.",
" Alternative rock reached the mainstream, emerging from the Madchester scene to produce dream pop, shoegazing, post rock and indie pop, which led to the commercial success of Britpop bands like Blur and Oasis; followed by a stream of post-Britpop bands like Travis and Feeder."
],
"title": "Music of the United Kingdom (1990s)"
},
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"sentences": [
"Asian Kung-Fu Generation (アジアン・カンフー・ジェネレーション , Ajian Kanfū Jenerēshon , stylized as ASIAN KUNG-FU GENERATION) is a Japanese alternative rock band formed in Yokohama, Japan, in 1996.",
" For nearly its entire career, the band has consisted of vocalist Masafumi Gotō, guitarist Kensuke Kita, bassist Takahiro Yamada, and drummer Kiyoshi Ijichi.",
" Starting out as a college band, Asian Kung-Fu Generation released a series of independent EPs featuring lyrics mostly sung in English.",
" In 2002, they released their major-label EP debut \"Hōkai Amplifier\", from that point singing their lyrics in Japanese.",
" The band's musical style is influenced by seminal Western alternative rock acts as well as their own local Japanese indie-rock and punk scene.",
" Their songs incorporate various aspects of the genres, most typically expressing fast tempos and prominent power chord guitar riffs in addition to rhythmic groove and emotional lyrics.",
" Despite the indie nature of their music, the band has enjoyed worldwide commercial success in addition to critical acclaim.",
" Asian Kung-Fu Generation has been cited as one of the best, most balanced modern rock bands to emerge from Japan in the 2000s."
],
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},
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"sentences": [
"American alternative rock band R.E.M. released 15 studio albums ranging from 1983 to 2011, three live albums, 14 compilation albums, one remix album, one soundtrack album, 12 video albums, seven extended plays, 63 singles, and 77 music videos. Formed in 1980 by singer Michael Stipe, guitarist Peter Buck, bassist Mike Mills, and drummer Bill Berry, the band was pivotal in the development of the alternative rock genre.",
" Their musical style inspired several other alternative rock bands and musicians, and the band became one of the first alternative rock acts to experience breakthrough commercial success.",
" R.E.M. has sold over 85 million copies of their studio albums worldwide, making them one of the best-selling music artists of all-time."
],
"title": "R.E.M. discography"
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"This is a list of notable punk rock bands (letters L through Z).",
" The bands listed have played some type of punk music at some point in their career, although they may have also played other styles.",
" Bands who played in a style that influenced early punk rock—such as garage rock and protopunk—but never played punk rock themselves, should not be on this list.",
" Bands who created a new genre that was influenced by (but is not a subgenre of) punk rock—such as alternative rock, crossover thrash, grunge, metalcore, new wave, and post-punk—but never played punk rock, should not be listed either."
],
"title": "List of punk rock bands, L–Z"
}
] |
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"Title: Cloud Control\n\nCloud Control is an Australian alternative rock band, originating from the Blue Mountains near Sydney, Australia. s of 2013 the band is signed to the Australian record label Ivy League Records, in which they released their debut album \"Bliss Release\". They are also signed to Infectious Music in the UK/Europe; and Votiv in North America.",
"Title: Balance and Composure\n\nBalance and Composure is an American alternative rock band from Doylestown, Pennsylvania. They formed in the winter of 2007, after the breakup of two local Doylestown bands. The band's music is often suggested having similarities to Title Fight, Brand New, and Nirvana. They've released three studio albums and five EPs since their inception. Their second album \"The Things We Think We're Missing\" reached number 51 on the \"Billboard\" 200, number 10 on the Independent Albums, number 13 on the Modern Rock/Alternative Albums and number 16 on the Rock Albums charts.",
"Title: List of punk rock bands, 0–K\n\nThis is a list of notable punk rock bands (numbers 0–9 and letters A through K). The bands listed have played some type of punk music at some point in their career, although they may have also played other styles. Bands who played in a style that influenced early punk rock—such as garage rock and protopunk—but never played punk rock themselves, should not be on this list. Bands who created a new genre that was influenced by (but is not a subgenre of) punk rock—such as alternative rock, crossover thrash, metalcore, new wave, and post-punk—but never played punk rock, should not be listed either.",
"Title: Little Scout\n\nLittle Scout are an independent band from Brisbane, Australia. They have released two EPs and one album, and have toured with established Australian bands Yves Klein Blue, The Holidays, Holly Throsby, Clare Bowditch and Cloud Control; and international bands Belle and Sebastian, The New Pornographers, Sharon Van Etten, School of Seven Bells and Camera Obscura. Soon after forming in 2008 they were named as one of Triple J's \"Next Crop\" artists and have been featured on Vimeo, receiving over 69,000 views. Their debut album \"Take Your Light\" was released in 2011, to positive reviews.",
"Title: Massacre (Argentine band)\n\nMassacre is an Argentine Alternative rock band, formed in 1986 in Buenos Aires. It was formed by high school students influenced by American and British bands of the early 80s Alternative Rock movement. Among his influences, artists like TSOL, Dead Kennedys, Black Flag, Nirvana, The Cure, Guns N' Roses, The Ramones, T. Rex, Sumo, Gustavo Cerati, Luis Alberto Spinetta, among others. Taking cues from the Underground rock scene in the United States, they gained notoriety at the time for being an entirely independent group that self-managed its affairs, as well as producing and distributing its own records (attitudes which were still fairly foreign to Latin American rock bands of the era). This helped pave way for the cult status that the band still enjoys within and outside their native Argentina.",
"Title: Failure (band)\n\nFailure is an American alternative rock band from Los Angeles that was active from 1990 to 1997 and from 2014 onwards. They are often compared to other alternative rock bands from that time that were similarly labeled as \"alternative\", such as Nirvana and Soundgarden, but are distinguished by their meticulous attention to textural sonic detail, inventive use of guitar effects and signal processing, and the overall expansive sound design of their later albums. Failure reunited in 2014.",
"Title: Music of the United Kingdom (1990s)\n\nPopular music of the United Kingdom in the 1990s continued to develop and diversify. While the singles charts were dominated by boy bands and girl groups, British soul and Indian-based music also enjoyed their greatest level of mainstream success to date, and the rise of World music helped revitalise the popularity of folk music. Electronic rock bands like The Prodigy and Chemical Brothers began to achieve a high profile. Alternative rock reached the mainstream, emerging from the Madchester scene to produce dream pop, shoegazing, post rock and indie pop, which led to the commercial success of Britpop bands like Blur and Oasis; followed by a stream of post-Britpop bands like Travis and Feeder.",
"Title: Asian Kung-Fu Generation\n\nAsian Kung-Fu Generation (アジアン・カンフー・ジェネレーション , Ajian Kanfū Jenerēshon , stylized as ASIAN KUNG-FU GENERATION) is a Japanese alternative rock band formed in Yokohama, Japan, in 1996. For nearly its entire career, the band has consisted of vocalist Masafumi Gotō, guitarist Kensuke Kita, bassist Takahiro Yamada, and drummer Kiyoshi Ijichi. Starting out as a college band, Asian Kung-Fu Generation released a series of independent EPs featuring lyrics mostly sung in English. In 2002, they released their major-label EP debut \"Hōkai Amplifier\", from that point singing their lyrics in Japanese. The band's musical style is influenced by seminal Western alternative rock acts as well as their own local Japanese indie-rock and punk scene. Their songs incorporate various aspects of the genres, most typically expressing fast tempos and prominent power chord guitar riffs in addition to rhythmic groove and emotional lyrics. Despite the indie nature of their music, the band has enjoyed worldwide commercial success in addition to critical acclaim. Asian Kung-Fu Generation has been cited as one of the best, most balanced modern rock bands to emerge from Japan in the 2000s.",
"Title: R.E.M. discography\n\nAmerican alternative rock band R.E.M. released 15 studio albums ranging from 1983 to 2011, three live albums, 14 compilation albums, one remix album, one soundtrack album, 12 video albums, seven extended plays, 63 singles, and 77 music videos. Formed in 1980 by singer Michael Stipe, guitarist Peter Buck, bassist Mike Mills, and drummer Bill Berry, the band was pivotal in the development of the alternative rock genre. Their musical style inspired several other alternative rock bands and musicians, and the band became one of the first alternative rock acts to experience breakthrough commercial success. R.E.M. has sold over 85 million copies of their studio albums worldwide, making them one of the best-selling music artists of all-time.",
"Title: List of punk rock bands, L–Z\n\nThis is a list of notable punk rock bands (letters L through Z). The bands listed have played some type of punk music at some point in their career, although they may have also played other styles. Bands who played in a style that influenced early punk rock—such as garage rock and protopunk—but never played punk rock themselves, should not be on this list. Bands who created a new genre that was influenced by (but is not a subgenre of) punk rock—such as alternative rock, crossover thrash, grunge, metalcore, new wave, and post-punk—but never played punk rock, should not be listed either."
] |
541
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Are both Valley International Airport and Westerly State Airport airports?
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yes
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comparison
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medium
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"Valley International Airport (VIA) (IATA: HRL, ICAO: KHRL, FAA LID: HRL) is owned by the City of Harlingen, in Cameron County, Texas.",
" Valley International Airport is operated by a nine member airport board appointed by the Mayor.",
" HRL is centrally located in the Rio Grande Valley (RGV) making it a logical choice for travel to the area.",
" Valley International is often referred to as the “Gateway to South Padre Island” with travel amenities that provide door to door transportation to South Padre Island.",
" With over 2,400 acres HRL is the largest airport in the RGV with room and resources to meet future airline expansion needs.",
" HRL also provides the longest runways in the area with modern aircraft approach systems that minimize chances of travel delays during inclement weather."
],
"title": "Valley International Airport"
},
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"Mae Fah Luang - Chiang Rai International Airport (Thai: ท่าอากาศยานแม่ฟ้าหลวง เชียงราย ) (old name: Chiang Rai International Airport (Thai: ท่าอากาศยานเชียงราย)) (IATA: CEI, ICAO: VTCT) is located in the city of Chiang Rai in northern Thailand.",
" The airport is about 8 km from the city center.",
" Since 1998 it has been managed by the Airports of Thailand Public Company Limited (AOT).",
" In 2013 the airport handled over 1,000,000 passengers and 7,000 passenger flights.",
" The airport has international flight facilities and serves 3 international routes to Hong Kong International Airport , Kunming Changshui International Airport and Haikou Meilan International airport.",
" In 2014, Airports of Thailand said that they would expand Chiang Rai airport.The plans include to build an additional taxiway, more shops and maybe extend the runaway.This should be completed in 2030."
],
"title": "Chiang Rai International Airport"
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"sentences": [
"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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"Pennsylvania Route 987 (PA 987) is a state highway in the U.S. state of Pennsylvania, running 10.3 mi from U.S. Route 22 (US 22) near the Lehigh Valley International Airport north of Allentown north to PA 946 in Klecknersville.",
" The route begins at a cloverleaf interchange with the US 22 freeway north of Allentown in Lehigh County and heads to the east of the airport as a four-lane divided highway called Airport Road as it crosses into Northampton County.",
" PA 987 narrows to a two-lane undivided road and continues north, becoming concurrent with PA 329 as it heads into Bath.",
" Here, PA 329 ends and PA 987 briefly runs concurrent with PA 248 before leaving the borough.",
" PA 987 continues northwest and serves Chapman before ending at PA 946.",
" PA 987 was first designated in the 1930s between US 22 (Union Boulevard) in Allentown and PA 946 in Klecknersville.",
" After US 22 was relocated to its present freeway alignment in 1955, the southern terminus of PA 987 was cut back to its interchange with US 22, which used to carry Interstate 78 (I-78) as well.",
" In the early 2000s, PA 987 was widened into a divided highway and shifted to a new alignment near the Lehigh Valley International Airport."
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"sentences": [
"Vancouver International Airport (IATA: YVR, ICAO: CYVR) is located on Sea Island in Richmond, British Columbia, Canada, about 12 km from Downtown Vancouver.",
" It is the second busiest airport in Canada by aircraft movements (306,799) and passengers (22.3 million), behind Toronto Pearson International Airport.",
" It has non-stop flights daily to Asia, Europe, Oceania, the United States, Mexico and other airports within Canada.",
" The airport has won several notable international best airport awards; it won the Skytrax Best North American Airport award in 2007 and 2010 through 2017.",
" The airport also made the list of top 10 airports in the world for the first time in 2012, rated at 9th (2012), 8th (2013), and 9th (2014) overall.",
" It is the only North American airport included in the top 10 for 2013 and 2014.",
" YVR also retains the distinction of Best Canadian Airport in the regional results.",
" It is a hub for Air Canada and WestJet.",
" It is also an operating base for Air Transat.",
" Vancouver International Airport is one of eight Canadian airports that have US Border Preclearance facilities.",
" It is also one of the few major international airports to have a terminal for scheduled floatplanes."
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"title": "Vancouver International Airport"
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"sentences": [
"Northern California TRACON (NCT) (Terminal Radar Approach Control), or NorCal TRACON for short, is an air traffic control facility that provides safety alerts, separation, and sequencing of air traffic arriving, departing, and transiting the airspace and airports in Northern California.",
" Located in Rancho Cordova near Sacramento, NCT controls airspace over 19000 square miles, and serves Reno International Airport, Sacramento International Airport, San Jose International Airport, Oakland International Airport, and San Francisco International Airport, plus 19 other smaller airports with air traffic control towers.",
" NCT is the 3rd busiest TRACON in America.",
" NorCal TRACON is the step between local control (in an airport's control tower) and Air Route Traffic Control Center (ARTCC), in this case, Oakland Center (ICAO code: ZOA).",
" San Francisco International Airport is the 2nd largest airport in California and the largest airport serving Northern California."
],
"title": "Northern California TRACON"
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"sentences": [
"There are eight airports in the Greater Toronto Area (GTA); two of which provide scheduled passenger service.",
" The two airports, Toronto Pearson International Airport and Billy Bishop Toronto City Airport, are located within the GTA.",
" Two other airports, namely the Region of Waterloo International Airport and John C. Munro Hamilton International Airport, are passenger airports located in the outskirts of the metropolitan area.",
" The four airports are included in the airport metrocode YTO, designated by the International Air Transport Association (IATA)."
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"New England Airlines is a regional airline based in Westerly, Rhode Island, USA.",
" With a main base at Westerly State Airport, it provides scheduled service to Block Island and operates charters to other destinations."
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"Westerly State Airport (IATA: KWST, ICAO: WST) is a public use airport in Washington County, Rhode Island, United States.",
" It serves the town of Westerly and is located two nautical miles (4 km) southeast of its central business district.",
" It is primarily a general aviation airport, but there is also scheduled airline service to Block Island provided by New England Airlines."
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"sentences": [
"Block Island State Airport (IATA: KBID, ICAO: BID) is a public use airport located on Block Island, in Washington County, Rhode Island, United States.",
" The airport is owned by the State of Rhode Island.",
" It is primarily a general aviation airport, but there is also scheduled airline service to Westerly State Airport.",
" The airport opened in 1950."
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"Title: Valley International Airport\n\nValley International Airport (VIA) (IATA: HRL, ICAO: KHRL, FAA LID: HRL) is owned by the City of Harlingen, in Cameron County, Texas. Valley International Airport is operated by a nine member airport board appointed by the Mayor. HRL is centrally located in the Rio Grande Valley (RGV) making it a logical choice for travel to the area. Valley International is often referred to as the “Gateway to South Padre Island” with travel amenities that provide door to door transportation to South Padre Island. With over 2,400 acres HRL is the largest airport in the RGV with room and resources to meet future airline expansion needs. HRL also provides the longest runways in the area with modern aircraft approach systems that minimize chances of travel delays during inclement weather.",
"Title: Chiang Rai International Airport\n\nMae Fah Luang - Chiang Rai International Airport (Thai: ท่าอากาศยานแม่ฟ้าหลวง เชียงราย ) (old name: Chiang Rai International Airport (Thai: ท่าอากาศยานเชียงราย)) (IATA: CEI, ICAO: VTCT) is located in the city of Chiang Rai in northern Thailand. The airport is about 8 km from the city center. Since 1998 it has been managed by the Airports of Thailand Public Company Limited (AOT). In 2013 the airport handled over 1,000,000 passengers and 7,000 passenger flights. The airport has international flight facilities and serves 3 international routes to Hong Kong International Airport , Kunming Changshui International Airport and Haikou Meilan International airport. In 2014, Airports of Thailand said that they would expand Chiang Rai airport.The plans include to build an additional taxiway, more shops and maybe extend the runaway.This should be completed in 2030.",
"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: Pennsylvania Route 987\n\nPennsylvania Route 987 (PA 987) is a state highway in the U.S. state of Pennsylvania, running 10.3 mi from U.S. Route 22 (US 22) near the Lehigh Valley International Airport north of Allentown north to PA 946 in Klecknersville. The route begins at a cloverleaf interchange with the US 22 freeway north of Allentown in Lehigh County and heads to the east of the airport as a four-lane divided highway called Airport Road as it crosses into Northampton County. PA 987 narrows to a two-lane undivided road and continues north, becoming concurrent with PA 329 as it heads into Bath. Here, PA 329 ends and PA 987 briefly runs concurrent with PA 248 before leaving the borough. PA 987 continues northwest and serves Chapman before ending at PA 946. PA 987 was first designated in the 1930s between US 22 (Union Boulevard) in Allentown and PA 946 in Klecknersville. After US 22 was relocated to its present freeway alignment in 1955, the southern terminus of PA 987 was cut back to its interchange with US 22, which used to carry Interstate 78 (I-78) as well. In the early 2000s, PA 987 was widened into a divided highway and shifted to a new alignment near the Lehigh Valley International Airport.",
"Title: Vancouver International Airport\n\nVancouver International Airport (IATA: YVR, ICAO: CYVR) is located on Sea Island in Richmond, British Columbia, Canada, about 12 km from Downtown Vancouver. It is the second busiest airport in Canada by aircraft movements (306,799) and passengers (22.3 million), behind Toronto Pearson International Airport. It has non-stop flights daily to Asia, Europe, Oceania, the United States, Mexico and other airports within Canada. The airport has won several notable international best airport awards; it won the Skytrax Best North American Airport award in 2007 and 2010 through 2017. The airport also made the list of top 10 airports in the world for the first time in 2012, rated at 9th (2012), 8th (2013), and 9th (2014) overall. It is the only North American airport included in the top 10 for 2013 and 2014. YVR also retains the distinction of Best Canadian Airport in the regional results. It is a hub for Air Canada and WestJet. It is also an operating base for Air Transat. Vancouver International Airport is one of eight Canadian airports that have US Border Preclearance facilities. It is also one of the few major international airports to have a terminal for scheduled floatplanes.",
"Title: Northern California TRACON\n\nNorthern California TRACON (NCT) (Terminal Radar Approach Control), or NorCal TRACON for short, is an air traffic control facility that provides safety alerts, separation, and sequencing of air traffic arriving, departing, and transiting the airspace and airports in Northern California. Located in Rancho Cordova near Sacramento, NCT controls airspace over 19000 square miles, and serves Reno International Airport, Sacramento International Airport, San Jose International Airport, Oakland International Airport, and San Francisco International Airport, plus 19 other smaller airports with air traffic control towers. NCT is the 3rd busiest TRACON in America. NorCal TRACON is the step between local control (in an airport's control tower) and Air Route Traffic Control Center (ARTCC), in this case, Oakland Center (ICAO code: ZOA). San Francisco International Airport is the 2nd largest airport in California and the largest airport serving Northern California.",
"Title: List of airports in the Greater Toronto Area\n\nThere are eight airports in the Greater Toronto Area (GTA); two of which provide scheduled passenger service. The two airports, Toronto Pearson International Airport and Billy Bishop Toronto City Airport, are located within the GTA. Two other airports, namely the Region of Waterloo International Airport and John C. Munro Hamilton International Airport, are passenger airports located in the outskirts of the metropolitan area. The four airports are included in the airport metrocode YTO, designated by the International Air Transport Association (IATA).",
"Title: New England Airlines\n\nNew England Airlines is a regional airline based in Westerly, Rhode Island, USA. With a main base at Westerly State Airport, it provides scheduled service to Block Island and operates charters to other destinations.",
"Title: Westerly State Airport\n\nWesterly State Airport (IATA: KWST, ICAO: WST) is a public use airport in Washington County, Rhode Island, United States. It serves the town of Westerly and is located two nautical miles (4 km) southeast of its central business district. It is primarily a general aviation airport, but there is also scheduled airline service to Block Island provided by New England Airlines.",
"Title: Block Island State Airport\n\nBlock Island State Airport (IATA: KBID, ICAO: BID) is a public use airport located on Block Island, in Washington County, Rhode Island, United States. The airport is owned by the State of Rhode Island. It is primarily a general aviation airport, but there is also scheduled airline service to Westerly State Airport. The airport opened in 1950."
] |
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Are both Ricqlès and Copella based in the same country?
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"Farming Systems in India are strategically utilised, according to the locations where they are most suitable.",
" The farming systems that significantly contribute to the agriculture of India are subsistence farming, organic farming, and industrial farming.",
" Regions throughout India differ in types of farming they use; some are based on horticulture, ley farming, agroforestry, and many more.",
" Due to India's geographical location, certain parts experience different climates, thus affecting each region's agricultural productivity differently.",
" India is very dependent on its monsoon cycle for large crop yields.",
" India's agriculture has an extensive background which goes back to at least 10 thousand years.",
" Currently the country holds the second position in agricultural production in the world.",
" In 2007, agriculture and other industries made up more than 16% of India's GDP.",
" Despite the steady decline in agriculture's contribution to the country's GDP, agriculture is the biggest industry in the country and plays a key role in the socioeconomic growth of the country.",
" India is the second biggest producer of wheat, rice, cotton, sugarcane, silk, groundnuts, and dozens more.",
" It is also the second biggest harvester of vegetables and fruit, representing 8.6% and 10.9% of overall production, respectively.",
" The major fruits produced by India are mangoes, papayas, sapota, and bananas.",
" India also has the biggest number of livestock in the world, holding 281 million.",
" In 2008, the country housed the second largest number of cattle in the world with 175 million."
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"Baltic Robinson: 2002, was the third version of \"Expedition Robinson\", or \"Survivor\" to air in the Baltic region of Europe.",
" This season premiered on October 5, 2002 and aired until December 15, 2002.",
" Like in the first two seasons, the three tribes were divided based on the contestants country of origin.",
" Along with this, each tribe was given the name of the country of its contestants origin in that country's native language.",
" As the first twist of the season, in episode one all three tribes were forced to vote out one member.",
" What the contestants didn't know was that these three eliminated players would later return to the game after the merge in episode five.",
" As there were twelve players in the merge tribe and three finalists, there was a nine-member jury.",
" As each country had to be represented in the final three, contestant Ranno Rätsep became a finalist in episode eight when Maris Valdre, the only other remaining member of the Estonian tribe left in the game, was voted out.",
" Because of this, Ranno was immune from the final elimination challenge in episode ten when all remaining Latvian and Lithuanian contestants had to compete against contestants from their home country for a spot in the final three.",
" Ultimately, it was Rimas Valeikis of Lithuania who won the season with 4 votes against him, the runner up was Estonian Ranno Rätsep with 6 votes against him and the second runner up was Latvian Kristine Koļadina with 8 votes against her given by the jury."
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"Regional cuisine is cuisine based upon national, state or local regions.",
" Regional cuisines may vary based upon food availability and trade, varying climates, cooking traditions and practices, and cultural differences.",
" One noteworthy definition is based upon \"traditional cuisine\": \"A traditional cuisine is a coherent tradition of food preparation that rises from the daily lives and kitchens of a people over an extended period in a specific region of a country, or a specific country, and which, when localized, has notable distinctions from the cuisine of the country as a whole.\"",
" Regional food preparation traditions, customs and ingredients often combine to create dishes unique to a particular region.",
" Regional cuisines are often named after the geographic areas or regions that they originate from."
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"The following is a list of suicide rates by country according to 2015 data from the World Health Organization (WHO) and other sources, in which a country's rank is determined by its total rate deaths officially recorded as suicides in the most recent available year.",
" The WHO statistics are based on the official reports from each respective country, and therefore, no more accurate than the record-keeping in the specific country."
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"Longhorn Records was an American country music record label based in Dallas, Texas.",
" The label was founded in September, 1957.",
" Dewey Groom acquired the local Dallas label in 1960 in order to further promote acts that were appearing at the Longhorn Ballroom.",
" Bob Wills made his last recordings with the Texas Playboys for Longhorn in 1964 and 1965.",
" Wills made another session with Longhorn, post Playboys, in which the label allowed Wills to make an album of pure folk music, something Wills had long wanted to do but which had never been supported by any of his previous record labels.",
" One of Longhorn's biggest successes was by Phil Baugh, who's song \"Country Guitar\" appeared at #16 on the Country singles chart, and the accompanying album reach #4 on Billboard's Top Country Albums.",
" Groom closed the label in 1969 in order to devote more of his energies into the Ballroom."
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"Copella is a British fruit juice company based in Boxford, Suffolk.",
" It was founded in the 1930s.",
" Copella juices are made from 100% pure pressed apples.",
" The brand is now owned by Tropicana (part of PepsiCo Beverages and Foods North America).",
" In 1991 the family bought the company back from Taunton Cider."
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"Kenya Vision 2030 (Swahili: \"Ruwaza ya Kenya 2030\") is the country's development programme from 2008 to 2030.",
" It was launched on 10 June 2008 by President Mwai Kibaki.",
" Its objective is to help transform Kenya into a \"newly industrializing, middle-income (income exceeding World's average currently at US$10000) country providing a high quality of life to all its citizens by 2030 in a clean and secure environment.\"",
" Developed through \"an all-inclusive and participatory stakeholder consultative process, involving Kenyans from all parts of the country,\" the Vision is based on three \"pillars\": Economic, Social, and Political.",
" The Vision's adoption comes after the country’s GDP growth went from 0.6% in 2002 to 6.1% in 2006, under Kibaki's Economic Recovery Strategy for Wealth and Employment Creation (ERS)."
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"The American Country Countdown Awards is an annual country music awards show that honors country artists based on their album sales, touring data and the amount of their radio airplay (with the exception of the Breakthrough Artist of the Year award which is fan-voted).",
" It was created by Fox Network (in conjunction with Cumulus Media and Dick Clark Productions) and is a replacement for their American Country Awards show.",
" It is named after the long running radio show American Country Countdown."
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"Ricqlès is a peppermint spirit and a French soft drink.",
" The liquor Alcool de Menthe de Ricqlès was created in 1838 in Lyon, France, and was originally a medicinal mint spirit."
],
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"Finland ( ; Finnish: \"Suomi\" ] ; Swedish: \"Finland\" ] ), officially the Republic of Finland, is a sovereign state in Northern Europe.",
" The country has land borders with Sweden to the northwest, Norway to the north, and Russia to the east.",
" Estonia is south of the country across the Gulf of Finland.",
" Finland is a Nordic country situated in the geographical region of Fennoscandia, which also includes Scandinavia.",
" Finland's population is 5.5 million (2016), and the majority of the population is concentrated in the southern region.",
" 88.7% of the population is Finnish and speaks Finnish, a Uralic language unrelated to the Scandinavian languages; the second major group are the Finland-Swedes (5.3%).",
" It is the eighth largest country in Europe and the most sparsely populated country in the European Union.",
" Finland is a parliamentary republic with a central government based in the capital Helsinki, local governments in 311 municipalities, and an autonomous region, the Åland Islands.",
" Over 1.4 million people live in the Greater Helsinki metropolitan area, which produces a third of the country's GDP."
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"Title: Farming systems in India\n\nFarming Systems in India are strategically utilised, according to the locations where they are most suitable. The farming systems that significantly contribute to the agriculture of India are subsistence farming, organic farming, and industrial farming. Regions throughout India differ in types of farming they use; some are based on horticulture, ley farming, agroforestry, and many more. Due to India's geographical location, certain parts experience different climates, thus affecting each region's agricultural productivity differently. India is very dependent on its monsoon cycle for large crop yields. India's agriculture has an extensive background which goes back to at least 10 thousand years. Currently the country holds the second position in agricultural production in the world. In 2007, agriculture and other industries made up more than 16% of India's GDP. Despite the steady decline in agriculture's contribution to the country's GDP, agriculture is the biggest industry in the country and plays a key role in the socioeconomic growth of the country. India is the second biggest producer of wheat, rice, cotton, sugarcane, silk, groundnuts, and dozens more. It is also the second biggest harvester of vegetables and fruit, representing 8.6% and 10.9% of overall production, respectively. The major fruits produced by India are mangoes, papayas, sapota, and bananas. India also has the biggest number of livestock in the world, holding 281 million. In 2008, the country housed the second largest number of cattle in the world with 175 million.",
"Title: Baltic Robinson 2002\n\nBaltic Robinson: 2002, was the third version of \"Expedition Robinson\", or \"Survivor\" to air in the Baltic region of Europe. This season premiered on October 5, 2002 and aired until December 15, 2002. Like in the first two seasons, the three tribes were divided based on the contestants country of origin. Along with this, each tribe was given the name of the country of its contestants origin in that country's native language. As the first twist of the season, in episode one all three tribes were forced to vote out one member. What the contestants didn't know was that these three eliminated players would later return to the game after the merge in episode five. As there were twelve players in the merge tribe and three finalists, there was a nine-member jury. As each country had to be represented in the final three, contestant Ranno Rätsep became a finalist in episode eight when Maris Valdre, the only other remaining member of the Estonian tribe left in the game, was voted out. Because of this, Ranno was immune from the final elimination challenge in episode ten when all remaining Latvian and Lithuanian contestants had to compete against contestants from their home country for a spot in the final three. Ultimately, it was Rimas Valeikis of Lithuania who won the season with 4 votes against him, the runner up was Estonian Ranno Rätsep with 6 votes against him and the second runner up was Latvian Kristine Koļadina with 8 votes against her given by the jury.",
"Title: Regional cuisine\n\nRegional cuisine is cuisine based upon national, state or local regions. Regional cuisines may vary based upon food availability and trade, varying climates, cooking traditions and practices, and cultural differences. One noteworthy definition is based upon \"traditional cuisine\": \"A traditional cuisine is a coherent tradition of food preparation that rises from the daily lives and kitchens of a people over an extended period in a specific region of a country, or a specific country, and which, when localized, has notable distinctions from the cuisine of the country as a whole.\" Regional food preparation traditions, customs and ingredients often combine to create dishes unique to a particular region. Regional cuisines are often named after the geographic areas or regions that they originate from.",
"Title: List of countries by suicide rate\n\nThe following is a list of suicide rates by country according to 2015 data from the World Health Organization (WHO) and other sources, in which a country's rank is determined by its total rate deaths officially recorded as suicides in the most recent available year. The WHO statistics are based on the official reports from each respective country, and therefore, no more accurate than the record-keeping in the specific country.",
"Title: Longhorn Records\n\nLonghorn Records was an American country music record label based in Dallas, Texas. The label was founded in September, 1957. Dewey Groom acquired the local Dallas label in 1960 in order to further promote acts that were appearing at the Longhorn Ballroom. Bob Wills made his last recordings with the Texas Playboys for Longhorn in 1964 and 1965. Wills made another session with Longhorn, post Playboys, in which the label allowed Wills to make an album of pure folk music, something Wills had long wanted to do but which had never been supported by any of his previous record labels. One of Longhorn's biggest successes was by Phil Baugh, who's song \"Country Guitar\" appeared at #16 on the Country singles chart, and the accompanying album reach #4 on Billboard's Top Country Albums. Groom closed the label in 1969 in order to devote more of his energies into the Ballroom.",
"Title: Copella\n\nCopella is a British fruit juice company based in Boxford, Suffolk. It was founded in the 1930s. Copella juices are made from 100% pure pressed apples. The brand is now owned by Tropicana (part of PepsiCo Beverages and Foods North America). In 1991 the family bought the company back from Taunton Cider.",
"Title: Kenya Vision 2030\n\nKenya Vision 2030 (Swahili: \"Ruwaza ya Kenya 2030\") is the country's development programme from 2008 to 2030. It was launched on 10 June 2008 by President Mwai Kibaki. Its objective is to help transform Kenya into a \"newly industrializing, middle-income (income exceeding World's average currently at US$10000) country providing a high quality of life to all its citizens by 2030 in a clean and secure environment.\" Developed through \"an all-inclusive and participatory stakeholder consultative process, involving Kenyans from all parts of the country,\" the Vision is based on three \"pillars\": Economic, Social, and Political. The Vision's adoption comes after the country’s GDP growth went from 0.6% in 2002 to 6.1% in 2006, under Kibaki's Economic Recovery Strategy for Wealth and Employment Creation (ERS).",
"Title: American Country Countdown Awards\n\nThe American Country Countdown Awards is an annual country music awards show that honors country artists based on their album sales, touring data and the amount of their radio airplay (with the exception of the Breakthrough Artist of the Year award which is fan-voted). It was created by Fox Network (in conjunction with Cumulus Media and Dick Clark Productions) and is a replacement for their American Country Awards show. It is named after the long running radio show American Country Countdown.",
"Title: Ricqlès\n\nRicqlès is a peppermint spirit and a French soft drink. The liquor Alcool de Menthe de Ricqlès was created in 1838 in Lyon, France, and was originally a medicinal mint spirit.",
"Title: Finland\n\nFinland ( ; Finnish: \"Suomi\" ] ; Swedish: \"Finland\" ] ), officially the Republic of Finland, is a sovereign state in Northern Europe. The country has land borders with Sweden to the northwest, Norway to the north, and Russia to the east. Estonia is south of the country across the Gulf of Finland. Finland is a Nordic country situated in the geographical region of Fennoscandia, which also includes Scandinavia. Finland's population is 5.5 million (2016), and the majority of the population is concentrated in the southern region. 88.7% of the population is Finnish and speaks Finnish, a Uralic language unrelated to the Scandinavian languages; the second major group are the Finland-Swedes (5.3%). It is the eighth largest country in Europe and the most sparsely populated country in the European Union. Finland is a parliamentary republic with a central government based in the capital Helsinki, local governments in 311 municipalities, and an autonomous region, the Åland Islands. Over 1.4 million people live in the Greater Helsinki metropolitan area, which produces a third of the country's GDP."
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What type of retail business does Bullwinkle's Restaurant and Pizza Fusion have in common?
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"California-style pizza (also known as California pizza or Gourmet pizza) is a style of single-serving pizza that combines New York and Italian thin crust with toppings from the California cuisine cooking style.",
" Its invention is generally attributed to chef Ed LaDou, and Chez Panisse, in Berkeley, California.",
" Wolfgang Puck, after meeting LaDou, popularized the style of pizza in the rest of the country.",
" It is served in a number of California Cuisine restaurants.",
" Such restaurant chains as California Pizza Kitchen, Extreme Pizza, and Sammy's Woodfired Pizza are three major pizza franchises associated with California-style pizza.",
" Nancy Silverton's Pizzeria Mozza is also a popular California-style pizza restaurant in Los Angeles."
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"Pizza 73 is a Canadian restaurant chain that offers a number of different styles of pizza, along with chicken wings.",
" It has been operated by Pizza Pizza since 2007.",
" Toronto-based Pizza Pizza had acquired the restaurant for a total of $CAN70.2 million.",
" There are 89 locations throughout Western Canada, which include the provinces of British Columbia, Alberta, and Saskatchewan.",
" The restaurant's name originates from its original phone number: 473–7373.",
" Founded by David Tougas and Guy Goodwin in 1985, Pizza 73 is headquartered in Edmonton, Alberta, Canada."
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"Co-op Food, previously trading as The Co-operative Food, is a brand devised for the food retail business of the consumer co-operative movement in the United Kingdom.",
" When looking at food retail, the brand is commonly understood to represent one food retail business, though this is not true as it is used by over 15 different co-operative societies which operate over 4,000 outlets.",
" Successor to Co-op Welcome and a range of regional formats, the latest version of the brand was introduced in 2016 with a significant advertising campaign.",
" Customers of many of the larger UK co-operative societies can earn an annual share of the profits at any \"Co-operative\" branded stores in proportion to purchases through The Co-operative Membership scheme."
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"Aurelio's Pizza is an Illinois restaurant chain which centers its business around the thin crust variety of Chicago-style pizza.",
" Aurelio's Pizza has three corporate owned stores and 37 franchised locations in 6 states.",
" Aurelio's Pizza is the oldest Chicago pizza franchise restaurant, franchising since 1974."
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"Agile retail is a direct-to-consumer retail model that uses big data to try to predict trends, manage efficient production cycles, and faster turnaround on emerging styles.",
" Agile retail applies concepts from Agile and Lean in the retail business, and aims to respond faster to customer needs.",
" This retail model is used by Amazon.",
" The concept turns e-commerce retailers into on-demand platforms that identify stock and deliver desired products directly to the consumer, thereby reducing costs.",
" The main focus of Agile retail is to identify trends that are popular with consumers at a given moment and deliver those products using Agile production concepts."
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"Peppes Pizza is a Norwegian pizza chain that serves American style and Italian style pizza.",
" Peppes is the largest pizza chain in Scandinavia.",
" The restaurant was founded by two Americans, Louis Jordan and his wife Anne from Hartford, Connecticut.",
" The restaurant chain is part of Umoe Catering As which consists of restaurants such as Burger King, TGI Fridays, La Baguette and Cafe Opus.",
" Peppes Pizza is one of the first restaurants that brought foreign food to Norway.",
" 9 million pizzas are served by Peppes each year with deliveries in 11 cities in Norway.",
" Their menu was first put online in March 1995.",
" The servings have been described as enough for two people and that the pizza chain is \"a cut above the rest\"."
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"Bullwinkle's Restaurant, also known as Family Fun Center, is a chain of family entertainment centers.",
" Similar to Chuck E. Cheese's, most locations feature a sit-down restaurant, complemented by arcade games, go-karts, bumper boats, mini golf, laser tag, ropes course, zip line, and small rides for children, themed after its namesake, \"The Rocky and Bullwinkle Show\"."
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"This style of pizza may be referred to as \"Greek pizza\" even when it has non-Greek toppings, since it is typical of pizzerias owned by Greek immigrants.",
" (These pizzas are similar to the pizzas served in Italian-style restaurants in Greece itself.)",
" These establishments often also sell Greek specialties, such as Greek salads and gyros, and tend to brand themselves as \"Pizza and Pasta\" or as a \"House of Pizza\"; a code signifying that it is not an Italian restaurant, but a Greek restaurant serving Italian-style food.",
" In the United States, the latter usage is common in New England cuisine."
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"Pizza Fusion is a Deerfield Beach, Florida-based pizza restaurant chain.",
" Using mostly organic ingredients and emphasizing green building methods, the restaurants operate under the tagline Saving the Earth, One Pizza at a Time."
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"TigerDirect is an El Segundo, California-based online retailer dealing in electronics, computers, and computer components that caters to business and corporate customers.",
" Previously owned by Systemax, which is known for its acquisitions of the intellectual property of the defunct U.S. retail chains Circuit City and CompUSA, and relaunching them as online retailers.",
" The two brands were subsequently shuttered and consolidated into the TigerDirect site.",
" In 2015, TigerDirect phased out all of its remaining brick-and-mortar retail operations, and PCM Inc. acquired Systemax's online North American technology retail business."
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"Title: California-style pizza\n\nCalifornia-style pizza (also known as California pizza or Gourmet pizza) is a style of single-serving pizza that combines New York and Italian thin crust with toppings from the California cuisine cooking style. Its invention is generally attributed to chef Ed LaDou, and Chez Panisse, in Berkeley, California. Wolfgang Puck, after meeting LaDou, popularized the style of pizza in the rest of the country. It is served in a number of California Cuisine restaurants. Such restaurant chains as California Pizza Kitchen, Extreme Pizza, and Sammy's Woodfired Pizza are three major pizza franchises associated with California-style pizza. Nancy Silverton's Pizzeria Mozza is also a popular California-style pizza restaurant in Los Angeles.",
"Title: Pizza 73\n\nPizza 73 is a Canadian restaurant chain that offers a number of different styles of pizza, along with chicken wings. It has been operated by Pizza Pizza since 2007. Toronto-based Pizza Pizza had acquired the restaurant for a total of $CAN70.2 million. There are 89 locations throughout Western Canada, which include the provinces of British Columbia, Alberta, and Saskatchewan. The restaurant's name originates from its original phone number: 473–7373. Founded by David Tougas and Guy Goodwin in 1985, Pizza 73 is headquartered in Edmonton, Alberta, Canada.",
"Title: Co-op Food\n\nCo-op Food, previously trading as The Co-operative Food, is a brand devised for the food retail business of the consumer co-operative movement in the United Kingdom. When looking at food retail, the brand is commonly understood to represent one food retail business, though this is not true as it is used by over 15 different co-operative societies which operate over 4,000 outlets. Successor to Co-op Welcome and a range of regional formats, the latest version of the brand was introduced in 2016 with a significant advertising campaign. Customers of many of the larger UK co-operative societies can earn an annual share of the profits at any \"Co-operative\" branded stores in proportion to purchases through The Co-operative Membership scheme.",
"Title: Aurelio's Pizza\n\nAurelio's Pizza is an Illinois restaurant chain which centers its business around the thin crust variety of Chicago-style pizza. Aurelio's Pizza has three corporate owned stores and 37 franchised locations in 6 states. Aurelio's Pizza is the oldest Chicago pizza franchise restaurant, franchising since 1974.",
"Title: Agile retail\n\nAgile retail is a direct-to-consumer retail model that uses big data to try to predict trends, manage efficient production cycles, and faster turnaround on emerging styles. Agile retail applies concepts from Agile and Lean in the retail business, and aims to respond faster to customer needs. This retail model is used by Amazon. The concept turns e-commerce retailers into on-demand platforms that identify stock and deliver desired products directly to the consumer, thereby reducing costs. The main focus of Agile retail is to identify trends that are popular with consumers at a given moment and deliver those products using Agile production concepts.",
"Title: Peppes Pizza\n\nPeppes Pizza is a Norwegian pizza chain that serves American style and Italian style pizza. Peppes is the largest pizza chain in Scandinavia. The restaurant was founded by two Americans, Louis Jordan and his wife Anne from Hartford, Connecticut. The restaurant chain is part of Umoe Catering As which consists of restaurants such as Burger King, TGI Fridays, La Baguette and Cafe Opus. Peppes Pizza is one of the first restaurants that brought foreign food to Norway. 9 million pizzas are served by Peppes each year with deliveries in 11 cities in Norway. Their menu was first put online in March 1995. The servings have been described as enough for two people and that the pizza chain is \"a cut above the rest\".",
"Title: Bullwinkle's Restaurant\n\nBullwinkle's Restaurant, also known as Family Fun Center, is a chain of family entertainment centers. Similar to Chuck E. Cheese's, most locations feature a sit-down restaurant, complemented by arcade games, go-karts, bumper boats, mini golf, laser tag, ropes course, zip line, and small rides for children, themed after its namesake, \"The Rocky and Bullwinkle Show\".",
"Title: Greek pizza\n\nThis style of pizza may be referred to as \"Greek pizza\" even when it has non-Greek toppings, since it is typical of pizzerias owned by Greek immigrants. (These pizzas are similar to the pizzas served in Italian-style restaurants in Greece itself.) These establishments often also sell Greek specialties, such as Greek salads and gyros, and tend to brand themselves as \"Pizza and Pasta\" or as a \"House of Pizza\"; a code signifying that it is not an Italian restaurant, but a Greek restaurant serving Italian-style food. In the United States, the latter usage is common in New England cuisine.",
"Title: Pizza Fusion\n\nPizza Fusion is a Deerfield Beach, Florida-based pizza restaurant chain. Using mostly organic ingredients and emphasizing green building methods, the restaurants operate under the tagline Saving the Earth, One Pizza at a Time.",
"Title: TigerDirect\n\nTigerDirect is an El Segundo, California-based online retailer dealing in electronics, computers, and computer components that caters to business and corporate customers. Previously owned by Systemax, which is known for its acquisitions of the intellectual property of the defunct U.S. retail chains Circuit City and CompUSA, and relaunching them as online retailers. The two brands were subsequently shuttered and consolidated into the TigerDirect site. In 2015, TigerDirect phased out all of its remaining brick-and-mortar retail operations, and PCM Inc. acquired Systemax's online North American technology retail business."
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Fangirl is a 2013 contemporary young adult novel written by Rainbow Rowell, Fangirl's" publication follows Rowell's previous young adult novel published earlier in what year, "Eleanor & Park",the first young adult novel written by Rainbow Rowell?
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"Carry On: The Rise and Fall of Simon Snow is the third young adult novel written by Rainbow Rowell, published in 2015.",
" The story follows the final year of magical schooling for Simon Snow, the \"Chosen One\" of the magical world prophesied to defeat the Insidious Humdrum, an evil force that has been wreaking havoc on the World of Mages for years.",
" The novel is told through several narrative voices, including that of Simon, his roommate/enemy and later boyfriend Baz, his best friend Penelope, and his erstwhile girlfriend Agatha."
],
"title": "Carry On (novel)"
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"Young adult fiction or young adult literature (YA) is fiction published for readers in their youth.",
" The age range for young adult fiction is subjective.",
" Some sources claim it ranges from ages 12–18, while authors and readers of \"young teen novels\" often define it as written for those aged 15 to the early 20s.",
" The terms young adult novel, juvenile novel, teenage fiction, young adult book, etc., refer to the works in this category."
],
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"Rainbow Rowell (born February 24, 1973) is an American author of young adult and adult contemporary novels.",
" Her young adult novels \"Eleanor & Park\" (2013), \"Fangirl\" (2013) and \"Carry On\" (2015) have been subjects of critical acclaim."
],
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"Sarah Wylie (born 1989) is a Canadian writer of young adult novels.",
" Her first novel, \"All These Lives\", was published in 2012.",
" Her next novel, another stand-alone contemporary young adult novel, will be published in 2014."
],
"title": "Sarah Wylie"
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"Maureen Daly (March 15, 1921 – September 25, 2006), was an Irish-born American writer best known for her 1942 novel \"Seventeenth Summer\", which she wrote while still in her teens.",
" Originally published for adults, it described a contemporary teenage romance and drew a large teenage audience.",
" It is regarded by some as the first young adult novel, although the concept of young adult literature was not developed until the 1960s, more than twenty years later.",
" At age 16, Daly also wrote an award-winning short story, \"Sixteen\", that appeared in many anthologies."
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"Skink - No Surrender is a young adult novel by Carl Hiaasen, published on September 23, 2014.",
" It is described as Hiaasen's first young adult novel.",
" He has authored four previous novels for \"young\" readers.",
" Like all of his novels, it is set in Hiaasen's native Florida."
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"title": "Skink - No Surrender"
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"Landline is a 2014 American sci-fi novel by Rainbow Rowell.",
" It tells the story of 37 year old Georgie McCool who discovers that she is able to call her husband's 22 year old self through his landline.",
" Rowell stated that aspects from the novel are loosely based on her own life such as the fact that Georgie is incredibly career-driven while her husband is a stay-at-home dad.",
" The character of Georgie McCool was named after the song Georgy Girl and the village of McCool Junction."
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"title": "Landline (novel)"
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"Gallows Hill (1997) is a supernatural thriller novel for young adults by Lois Duncan.",
" It was her first and only young adult novel written after the death of her daughter.",
" It was written eight years after her previous young adult novel, \"Don't Look Behind You\".",
" It is about a girl who moves to a small town with a secret."
],
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"Eleanor & Park is the first young adult novel written by Rainbow Rowell, published in 2013.",
" The story follows dual narratives by Eleanor and Park, two misfits living in Omaha, Nebraska from 1986 to 1987.",
" Eleanor, a full-figured, 16-year-old girl with curly red hair, and Park, a half-Korean, 16-year-old boy, meet on a school bus on Eleanor's first day at the school and gradually connect through comic books and mix tapes of '80s music, sparking a love story."
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"Title: Carry On (novel)\n\nCarry On: The Rise and Fall of Simon Snow is the third young adult novel written by Rainbow Rowell, published in 2015. The story follows the final year of magical schooling for Simon Snow, the \"Chosen One\" of the magical world prophesied to defeat the Insidious Humdrum, an evil force that has been wreaking havoc on the World of Mages for years. The novel is told through several narrative voices, including that of Simon, his roommate/enemy and later boyfriend Baz, his best friend Penelope, and his erstwhile girlfriend Agatha.",
"Title: Young adult fiction\n\nYoung adult fiction or young adult literature (YA) is fiction published for readers in their youth. The age range for young adult fiction is subjective. Some sources claim it ranges from ages 12–18, while authors and readers of \"young teen novels\" often define it as written for those aged 15 to the early 20s. The terms young adult novel, juvenile novel, teenage fiction, young adult book, etc., refer to the works in this category.",
"Title: Rainbow Rowell\n\nRainbow Rowell (born February 24, 1973) is an American author of young adult and adult contemporary novels. Her young adult novels \"Eleanor & Park\" (2013), \"Fangirl\" (2013) and \"Carry On\" (2015) have been subjects of critical acclaim.",
"Title: Sarah Wylie\n\nSarah Wylie (born 1989) is a Canadian writer of young adult novels. Her first novel, \"All These Lives\", was published in 2012. Her next novel, another stand-alone contemporary young adult novel, will be published in 2014.",
"Title: Maureen Daly\n\nMaureen Daly (March 15, 1921 – September 25, 2006), was an Irish-born American writer best known for her 1942 novel \"Seventeenth Summer\", which she wrote while still in her teens. Originally published for adults, it described a contemporary teenage romance and drew a large teenage audience. It is regarded by some as the first young adult novel, although the concept of young adult literature was not developed until the 1960s, more than twenty years later. At age 16, Daly also wrote an award-winning short story, \"Sixteen\", that appeared in many anthologies.",
"Title: Skink - No Surrender\n\nSkink - No Surrender is a young adult novel by Carl Hiaasen, published on September 23, 2014. It is described as Hiaasen's first young adult novel. He has authored four previous novels for \"young\" readers. Like all of his novels, it is set in Hiaasen's native Florida.",
"Title: Landline (novel)\n\nLandline is a 2014 American sci-fi novel by Rainbow Rowell. It tells the story of 37 year old Georgie McCool who discovers that she is able to call her husband's 22 year old self through his landline. Rowell stated that aspects from the novel are loosely based on her own life such as the fact that Georgie is incredibly career-driven while her husband is a stay-at-home dad. The character of Georgie McCool was named after the song Georgy Girl and the village of McCool Junction.",
"Title: Gallows Hill (novel)\n\nGallows Hill (1997) is a supernatural thriller novel for young adults by Lois Duncan. It was her first and only young adult novel written after the death of her daughter. It was written eight years after her previous young adult novel, \"Don't Look Behind You\". It is about a girl who moves to a small town with a secret.",
"Title: Eleanor & Park\n\nEleanor & Park is the first young adult novel written by Rainbow Rowell, published in 2013. The story follows dual narratives by Eleanor and Park, two misfits living in Omaha, Nebraska from 1986 to 1987. Eleanor, a full-figured, 16-year-old girl with curly red hair, and Park, a half-Korean, 16-year-old boy, meet on a school bus on Eleanor's first day at the school and gradually connect through comic books and mix tapes of '80s music, sparking a love story.",
"Title: Fangirl (novel)\n\nFangirl is a 2013 contemporary young adult novel written by Rainbow Rowell. \"Fangirl's\" publication follows Rowell's previous young adult novel published earlier in 2013, \"Eleanor & Park\"."
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The Robyville Bridge carries Covered Bridge Road across a tributary of what river?
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Penobscot River
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"The Northfield Falls Covered Bridge, also called the Station Covered Bridge, is a wooden covered bridge that carries Cox Brook Road across the Dog River in Northfield, Vermont.",
" Built in 1872, this Town lattice truss bridge is one of five surviving covered bridges in the town, and one of two that are visible from each other (the other is the Lower Cox Brook Covered Bridge).",
" It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1974."
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"Kenduskeag Stream is a 36.2 mi stream in the U.S. state of Maine.",
" It is a tributary of the Penobscot River.",
" The stream rises at the outlet of Garland Pond in the town of Garland, and flows southeast through Corinth, Kenduskeag, and Glenburn, before it reaches the city of Bangor.",
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"The Grist Mill Covered Bridge, also known as the Scott Covered Bridge, the Bryant Covered Bridge, and the Canyon Covered Bridge, is a covered bridge that carries Canyon Road across the Brewster River, off Vermont Route 108 in Cambridge, Vermont.",
" Built in the 19th century, it is one of a small number of surviving Burr arch truss bridges in the state, and is one of three left in Cambridge.",
" It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1974."
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"The Gorham Covered Bridge carries Gorham Bridge Road across Otter Creek in a rural area of Pittsford and Proctor, Vermont.",
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"The Robyville Bridge is a historic covered bridge in Corinth, Maine.",
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"Fallasburg Bridge (alternatively Fallassburgh Bridge) is a 100 ft span Brown truss covered bridge, erected in 1871 in Vergennes Township, Michigan, United States, 5 mi north of Lowell on the Flat River.",
" Carrying Covered Bridge Road across the Flat, it is located in the Fallasburg Historical District south of Whites Bridge and Smyrna.",
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"The Lovejoy Bridge is a historic covered bridge in South Andover, Maine.",
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"Title: Kenduskeag Stream\n\nKenduskeag Stream is a 36.2 mi stream in the U.S. state of Maine. It is a tributary of the Penobscot River. The stream rises at the outlet of Garland Pond in the town of Garland, and flows southeast through Corinth, Kenduskeag, and Glenburn, before it reaches the city of Bangor. Passing through downtown Bangor, the stream drops 100 ft in 2 mi , flowing into the Penobscot between the two downtown bridges across the larger river.",
"Title: Kidder Covered Bridge\n\nThe Kidder Covered Bridge carries Kidder Hill Road across the South Branch Saxtons River, just south of the village center of Grafton, Vermont. The bridge was built about 1870, and is Grafton's last surviving 19th-century covered bridge. It is the shortest historic covered bridge in Windham County, and was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1973.",
"Title: Grist Mill Covered Bridge\n\nThe Grist Mill Covered Bridge, also known as the Scott Covered Bridge, the Bryant Covered Bridge, and the Canyon Covered Bridge, is a covered bridge that carries Canyon Road across the Brewster River, off Vermont Route 108 in Cambridge, Vermont. Built in the 19th century, it is one of a small number of surviving Burr arch truss bridges in the state, and is one of three left in Cambridge. It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1974.",
"Title: Gorham Covered Bridge\n\nThe Gorham Covered Bridge carries Gorham Bridge Road across Otter Creek in a rural area of Pittsford and Proctor, Vermont. It is a Town lattice truss bridge, built in 1841 by Abraham Owen and Nicholas M. Powers, the latter in the early stages of his career as a well-known bridgewright. The bridge was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1974.",
"Title: Robyville Bridge\n\nThe Robyville Bridge is a historic covered bridge in Corinth, Maine. Built in 1876, this Howe truss bridge is one of the state's few surviving 19th-century covered bridges. It carries Covered Bridge Road across Kenduskeag Stream in the southern part of the rural community. It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1970.",
"Title: Fallasburg Bridge\n\nFallasburg Bridge (alternatively Fallassburgh Bridge) is a 100 ft span Brown truss covered bridge, erected in 1871 in Vergennes Township, Michigan, United States, 5 mi north of Lowell on the Flat River. Carrying Covered Bridge Road across the Flat, it is located in the Fallasburg Historical District south of Whites Bridge and Smyrna. It is listed on the National Register of Historic Places, and along with Whites Bridge, Langley Covered Bridge, and Zehnder's Holz Brucke, is one of only four Michigan covered bridges open to vehicle traffic.",
"Title: Halpin Covered Bridge\n\nThe Halpin Covered Bridge, also called the High Covered Bridge, is a wooden covered bridge carrying Halpin Bridge Road across the Muddy Branch of the New Haven River in Middlebury, Vermont. It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1974.",
"Title: Chamberlin Mill Covered Bridge\n\nThe Chamberlin (or Chamberlain) Mill Covered Bridge, also called Chamberlin Covered Bridge or Whitcomb Covered Bridge, is a historic covered bridge that carries Chamberlain Bridge Road across the South Wheelock Branch of the Passumpsic River in Lyndon, Vermont. Built in 1881, it is one of five similar area bridges. It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1974.",
"Title: Lovejoy Bridge\n\nThe Lovejoy Bridge is a historic covered bridge in South Andover, Maine. It is a Paddleford truss bridge, which carries Covered Bridge Road over the Ellis River, about 9 mi north of US Route 2. Built in 1868, it is one of a small number of 19th-century covered bridges remaining in the state, and it is the state's shortest covered bridge. It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1970."
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546
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What is the land area of the New York City borough that is home to Westchester Square?
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42 sqmi
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"Madison Square Garden, often called \"MSG\" or simply \"The Garden\", is a multi-purpose indoor arena in the New York City borough of Manhattan.",
" Located in Midtown Manhattan between 7th and 8th Avenues from 31st to 33rd Streets, it is situated atop Pennsylvania Station.",
" It is the fourth venue to bear the name \"Madison Square Garden\", the first two (1879 and 1890) of which were located on Madison Square, on East 26th Street and Madison Avenue, with the third Madison Square Garden further uptown at Eighth Avenue and 50th Street.",
" The Garden is used for professional basketball and ice hockey, as well as boxing, concerts, ice shows, circuses, professional wrestling and other forms of sports and entertainment.",
" It is close to other midtown Manhattan landmarks, including the Empire State Building, Koreatown, and Macy's at Herald Square.",
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" The school is named after former New York State Governor Herbert Henry Lehman (1878 – 1963).",
" The school is not affiliated with Lehman College in the Bronx but does hold its annual graduation ceremony there each June."
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" It is geographically south of Westchester County; north and east of the island and borough of Manhattan to the south and west across the Harlem River; and north of the borough of Queens, across the East River.",
" Of the five boroughs, the Bronx is the only one that has the majority of its area on the U.S. mainland and, with a land area of 42 sqmi and a population of 1,455,720 in 2016, has the fourth-largest land area, the fourth-highest population, and the third-highest population density.",
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"Northern Westchester refers to the upper portion of Westchester County, New York, a suburban area north of New York City.",
" Lying north of Interstate 287/Cross Westchester Expressway, these communities are distinguished by distance from New York City and their more rural character from those of Southern Westchester.",
" The area is notable for its general affluence and high degree of watershed for New York City, being home to two major collection reservoirs supplying drinking water to it, the New Croton Reservoir and the Kensico Reservoir."
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"Bronx Community Board 10 is a local government unit of the New York City borough of the Bronx, encompassing the neighborhoods of City Island, Co-op City, Pelham Bay, Throggs Neck and Westchester Square.",
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"Annabel Palma is the Council member for the 18th District of the New York City Council.",
" She is a Democrat.",
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"The IRT Pelham Line, also called the Southern Boulevard–Pelham Bay Park Line, is a rapid transit line on the New York City Subway, operated as part of the A Division and served by the 6 and <6> trains.",
" It was built as part of the Dual Contracts expansion and opened between 1918 and 1920.",
" It is both elevated and underground with Whitlock Avenue being the southernmost elevated station.",
" It has three tracks from the beginning to just south of the Pelham Bay Park terminal.",
" The Pelham Line also has a connection to Westchester Yard, where 6 trains are stored, just north of Westchester Square–East Tremont Avenue.",
" As of 2013, it has a daily ridership of 205,590."
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"Westchester Square is a residential neighborhood geographically located in the eastern section of the borough of The Bronx in New York City.",
" The neighborhood is part of Bronx Community District 10.",
" Its boundaries, starting from the north and moving clockwise are: East Tremont Avenue and Silver Street, Blondell Avenue and Westchester Creek to the east, Waterbury Avenue to the south and Castle Hill Avenue to the west.",
" The main roadways into and out of Westchester Square are East Tremont Avenue, Westchester Avenue and Williamsbridge Road.",
" ZIP codes include 10461 and 10462.",
" The area is patrolled by the 45th Precinct located at 2877 Barkley Avenue Bronx, New York 10465."
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"The East Bronx is that part of the New York City borough of the Bronx which lies east of the Bronx River; this roughly corresponds to the eastern half of the borough.",
" Neighborhoods include: Harding Park, Soundview, Castle Hill, Parkchester, Westchester Square, Edgewater Park, Van Nest, Pelham Parkway, Morris Park, Throggs Neck, Country Club, City Island, Pelham Bay, Williamsbridge, Eastchester, Baychester, Edenwald, Wakefield, Bronx, and Co-op City."
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"Title: Madison Square Garden\n\nMadison Square Garden, often called \"MSG\" or simply \"The Garden\", is a multi-purpose indoor arena in the New York City borough of Manhattan. Located in Midtown Manhattan between 7th and 8th Avenues from 31st to 33rd Streets, it is situated atop Pennsylvania Station. It is the fourth venue to bear the name \"Madison Square Garden\", the first two (1879 and 1890) of which were located on Madison Square, on East 26th Street and Madison Avenue, with the third Madison Square Garden further uptown at Eighth Avenue and 50th Street. The Garden is used for professional basketball and ice hockey, as well as boxing, concerts, ice shows, circuses, professional wrestling and other forms of sports and entertainment. It is close to other midtown Manhattan landmarks, including the Empire State Building, Koreatown, and Macy's at Herald Square. It is home to the New York Rangers of the National Hockey League (NHL), the New York Knicks of the National Basketball Association (NBA), and since 1997, the New York Liberty (WNBA).",
"Title: Herbert H. Lehman High School\n\nHerbert H. Lehman High School is a public high school at 3000 East Tremont Avenue, in the Westchester Square section of the Bronx, New York City, U.S.A. The school is named after former New York State Governor Herbert Henry Lehman (1878 – 1963). The school is not affiliated with Lehman College in the Bronx but does hold its annual graduation ceremony there each June.",
"Title: The Bronx\n\nThe Bronx ( ) is the northernmost of the five boroughs of New York City, within the U.S. state of New York. It is geographically south of Westchester County; north and east of the island and borough of Manhattan to the south and west across the Harlem River; and north of the borough of Queens, across the East River. Of the five boroughs, the Bronx is the only one that has the majority of its area on the U.S. mainland and, with a land area of 42 sqmi and a population of 1,455,720 in 2016, has the fourth-largest land area, the fourth-highest population, and the third-highest population density. Since 1914, the Bronx has had the same boundaries as Bronx County, a county of New York and the third most densely populated county in the United States.",
"Title: Huntington Free Library and Reading Room\n\nThe Huntington Free Library is a privately endowed library near Westchester Square in the Bronx borough of New York City which is open to the public. It has a non-circulating book collection.",
"Title: Northern Westchester\n\nNorthern Westchester refers to the upper portion of Westchester County, New York, a suburban area north of New York City. Lying north of Interstate 287/Cross Westchester Expressway, these communities are distinguished by distance from New York City and their more rural character from those of Southern Westchester. The area is notable for its general affluence and high degree of watershed for New York City, being home to two major collection reservoirs supplying drinking water to it, the New Croton Reservoir and the Kensico Reservoir.",
"Title: Bronx Community Board 10\n\nBronx Community Board 10 is a local government unit of the New York City borough of the Bronx, encompassing the neighborhoods of City Island, Co-op City, Pelham Bay, Throggs Neck and Westchester Square. It is delimited by the Hutchinson River and Pelham Bay Park to the east, New England Thruway, Hutchinson River Parkway, and Westchester Creek to the west, the Bronx/Westchester County Line to the north and the East River to the south.",
"Title: Annabel Palma\n\nAnnabel Palma is the Council member for the 18th District of the New York City Council. She is a Democrat. The district includes Castle Hill, Clason Point, Hunts Point, Parkchester, Soundview, West Farms and Westchester Square in The Bronx.",
"Title: IRT Pelham Line\n\nThe IRT Pelham Line, also called the Southern Boulevard–Pelham Bay Park Line, is a rapid transit line on the New York City Subway, operated as part of the A Division and served by the 6 and <6> trains. It was built as part of the Dual Contracts expansion and opened between 1918 and 1920. It is both elevated and underground with Whitlock Avenue being the southernmost elevated station. It has three tracks from the beginning to just south of the Pelham Bay Park terminal. The Pelham Line also has a connection to Westchester Yard, where 6 trains are stored, just north of Westchester Square–East Tremont Avenue. As of 2013, it has a daily ridership of 205,590.",
"Title: Westchester Square, Bronx\n\nWestchester Square is a residential neighborhood geographically located in the eastern section of the borough of The Bronx in New York City. The neighborhood is part of Bronx Community District 10. Its boundaries, starting from the north and moving clockwise are: East Tremont Avenue and Silver Street, Blondell Avenue and Westchester Creek to the east, Waterbury Avenue to the south and Castle Hill Avenue to the west. The main roadways into and out of Westchester Square are East Tremont Avenue, Westchester Avenue and Williamsbridge Road. ZIP codes include 10461 and 10462. The area is patrolled by the 45th Precinct located at 2877 Barkley Avenue Bronx, New York 10465.",
"Title: East Bronx\n\nThe East Bronx is that part of the New York City borough of the Bronx which lies east of the Bronx River; this roughly corresponds to the eastern half of the borough. Neighborhoods include: Harding Park, Soundview, Castle Hill, Parkchester, Westchester Square, Edgewater Park, Van Nest, Pelham Parkway, Morris Park, Throggs Neck, Country Club, City Island, Pelham Bay, Williamsbridge, Eastchester, Baychester, Edenwald, Wakefield, Bronx, and Co-op City."
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547
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Hearst, Haggin, Tevis and Co. was headed by which American businessman and Senator?
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George Hearst
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"Raymond E. Joslin (c. 1936 – August 2, 2013) was an American businessman and cable executive.",
" Joslin served as Group Head of Hearst Entertainment & Syndication of The Hearst Corporation since 1989 and served as its President.",
" He served as Senior Vice President of The Hearst Corporation.",
" He was the CEO of CAD Sciences LLC.",
" Joslin attended Trinity College and is a member of the cable hall of fame."
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"William Randolph Hearst Sr. ( ; April 29, 1863 – August 14, 1951) was an American businessman, politician, and newspaper publisher who built the nation's largest newspaper chain and media company Hearst Communications and whose flamboyant methods of yellow journalism influenced the nation's popular media by emphasizing sensationalism and human interest stories.",
" Hearst entered the publishing business in 1887 after being given control of \"The San Francisco Examiner\" by his wealthy father.",
" Moving to New York City, he acquired \"The New York Journal\" and fought a bitter circulation war with Joseph Pulitzer's \"New York World\" that sold papers by giant headlines over lurid stories featuring crime, corruption, graphics, sex, and innuendo.",
" Acquiring more newspapers, Hearst created a chain that numbered nearly thirty papers in major American cities at its peak.",
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"James Haggin McBride (1814 – March 1864) was an American businessman, lawyer, banker, judge, legislator, and soldier.",
" He served as a Confederate Missouri militia general during the American Civil War, later dying in the conflict from pneumonia in 1864 after being appointed a Colonel in the Confederate States Army, in which he was too ill to actively serve."
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"The Anaconda Copper Mine was a large copper mine in Butte, Montana.",
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" He named his claim the Anaconda Mine after reading Horace Greeley's Civil War account of how Ulysses S. Grant's forces had surrounded Robert E. Lee's forces \"like an anaconda\".",
" Daly developed the Anaconda Mine and smelter operation in partnership with George Hearst, father of William Randolph Hearst, James Ben Ali Haggin and Lloyd Tevis of San Francisco."
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"John W. Kieckhefer (1887–1970) was an American businessman.",
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" When he became the company's president, he changed the name to Kieckhefer Container Company.",
" The company pioneered in the use of fibre shipping containers, including the paper milk carton.",
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"Hearst, Haggin, Tevis and Co., a company started in California in the 1850s and headed by San Francisco lawyer James Ben Ali Haggin with Lloyd Tevis and George Hearst, grew to be the largest private firm of mine-owners in the United States.",
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"George Hearst (September 3, 1820 – February 28, 1891) was a wealthy American businessman and politician.",
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"William Randolph Hearst Jr. (January 27, 1908 – May 14, 1993) was an American businessman and newspaper publisher.",
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"Earl Winfrey Brian, Jr. (born 1942) is an American businessman who served as Director of California's Department of Health Care Services, and then as Secretary of California's Agency for Health and Welfare under Governor Ronald Reagan.",
" Following an unsuccessful run for the U. S. Senate in 1974, Brian headed several technology based firms during the 1970s and 80s.",
" In 1991 however, Infotechnology, the venture capital firm he headed, filed for bankruptcy.",
" Brian was later charged with conspiring to cover up the firm's financial difficulties and sentenced to four years in prison."
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"Michael J. Kowalski (born 1952) is an American businessman and the interim CEO of Tiffany & Co.",
" He was the CEO of Tiffany & Co. for 16 years, from February 1999 until March 31, 2015, remaining a non-executive chairman.",
" He became the Chairman of the Board in January 2003.",
" He joined Tiffany in 1983 as Director of Financial Planning.",
" As the company continues to look for a new CEO after the resignation of Kowalski’s successor Frederic Cumenal in February 2017, Kowalski was appointed interim CEO."
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"Title: Raymond E. Joslin\n\nRaymond E. Joslin (c. 1936 – August 2, 2013) was an American businessman and cable executive. Joslin served as Group Head of Hearst Entertainment & Syndication of The Hearst Corporation since 1989 and served as its President. He served as Senior Vice President of The Hearst Corporation. He was the CEO of CAD Sciences LLC. Joslin attended Trinity College and is a member of the cable hall of fame.",
"Title: William Randolph Hearst\n\nWilliam Randolph Hearst Sr. ( ; April 29, 1863 – August 14, 1951) was an American businessman, politician, and newspaper publisher who built the nation's largest newspaper chain and media company Hearst Communications and whose flamboyant methods of yellow journalism influenced the nation's popular media by emphasizing sensationalism and human interest stories. Hearst entered the publishing business in 1887 after being given control of \"The San Francisco Examiner\" by his wealthy father. Moving to New York City, he acquired \"The New York Journal\" and fought a bitter circulation war with Joseph Pulitzer's \"New York World\" that sold papers by giant headlines over lurid stories featuring crime, corruption, graphics, sex, and innuendo. Acquiring more newspapers, Hearst created a chain that numbered nearly thirty papers in major American cities at its peak. He later expanded to magazines, creating the largest newspaper and magazine business in the world.",
"Title: James H. McBride\n\nJames Haggin McBride (1814 – March 1864) was an American businessman, lawyer, banker, judge, legislator, and soldier. He served as a Confederate Missouri militia general during the American Civil War, later dying in the conflict from pneumonia in 1864 after being appointed a Colonel in the Confederate States Army, in which he was too ill to actively serve.",
"Title: Anaconda Copper Mine (Montana)\n\nThe Anaconda Copper Mine was a large copper mine in Butte, Montana. It was bought in 1881 by Marcus Daly from Michael Hickey. Hickey was a prospector and Union Civil War veteran. He named his claim the Anaconda Mine after reading Horace Greeley's Civil War account of how Ulysses S. Grant's forces had surrounded Robert E. Lee's forces \"like an anaconda\". Daly developed the Anaconda Mine and smelter operation in partnership with George Hearst, father of William Randolph Hearst, James Ben Ali Haggin and Lloyd Tevis of San Francisco.",
"Title: John W. Kieckhefer\n\nJohn W. Kieckhefer (1887–1970) was an American businessman. He took over Enterprise Box & Lumber Company, which was a family-run business started by his grandfather, Charles (Carl) Kieckefer and later run by his father William Kieckhefer. When he became the company's president, he changed the name to Kieckhefer Container Company. The company pioneered in the use of fibre shipping containers, including the paper milk carton. Kieckhefer purchased majority control of the Eddy Paper Company of Chicago, Illinois, in 1927. The main offices of Kieckhefer-Eddy were on the 24th floor of the Palmolive Building in Chicago. In 1957, through an exchange of stock, the Kieckhefer holdings were merged with the Weyerhaeuser Timber Company of Tacoma, Washington. The Kieckhefer Container Co. was moved to Camden, New Jersey, in about 1950. The Milwaukee, Wisconsin operations of the Eddy Paper Co. were closed in 1952.",
"Title: Hearst, Haggin, Tevis and Co.\n\nHearst, Haggin, Tevis and Co., a company started in California in the 1850s and headed by San Francisco lawyer James Ben Ali Haggin with Lloyd Tevis and George Hearst, grew to be the largest private firm of mine-owners in the United States. Hearst himself acquired the reputation of arguably being one of the most expert prospector and judge of mining property on the Pacific coast, and contributed to the development of the modern processes of quartz mining.",
"Title: George Hearst\n\nGeorge Hearst (September 3, 1820 – February 28, 1891) was a wealthy American businessman and politician. He was a United States Senator and the father of newspaperman William Randolph Hearst.",
"Title: William Randolph Hearst Jr.\n\nWilliam Randolph Hearst Jr. (January 27, 1908 – May 14, 1993) was an American businessman and newspaper publisher. He was the second son of the publisher William Randolph Hearst. He became editor-in-chief of Hearst Newspapers after the death of his father in 1951. He won a Pulitzer Prize for his interview with Soviet premier, Nikita Khrushchev, and associated commentaries in 1955.",
"Title: Earl Brian\n\nEarl Winfrey Brian, Jr. (born 1942) is an American businessman who served as Director of California's Department of Health Care Services, and then as Secretary of California's Agency for Health and Welfare under Governor Ronald Reagan. Following an unsuccessful run for the U. S. Senate in 1974, Brian headed several technology based firms during the 1970s and 80s. In 1991 however, Infotechnology, the venture capital firm he headed, filed for bankruptcy. Brian was later charged with conspiring to cover up the firm's financial difficulties and sentenced to four years in prison.",
"Title: Michael J. Kowalski\n\nMichael J. Kowalski (born 1952) is an American businessman and the interim CEO of Tiffany & Co. He was the CEO of Tiffany & Co. for 16 years, from February 1999 until March 31, 2015, remaining a non-executive chairman. He became the Chairman of the Board in January 2003. He joined Tiffany in 1983 as Director of Financial Planning. As the company continues to look for a new CEO after the resignation of Kowalski’s successor Frederic Cumenal in February 2017, Kowalski was appointed interim CEO."
] |
548
|
Where should I visit in Turkey, Endem TV Tower or Boğaziçi University?
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Boğaziçi University
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comparison
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easy
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"Boğaziçi University (also known as Bosphorus University, Turkish: \"Boğaziçi Üniversitesi\" , \"Boğaziçi\" literally meaning Bosphorus in Turkish) is a major research university located on the European side of the Bosphorus strait in Istanbul, Turkey.",
" It has four faculties and two schools offering undergraduate degrees, and six institutes offering graduate degrees.",
" The language of instruction is English."
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"Święty Krzyż TV Tower ( Polish: RTCN Święty Krzyż ) is the tallest free-standing TV tower in Poland.",
" (Taller architectural structures in Poland are guyed masts or highrise buildings and chimneys equipped with antennas).",
" Święty Krzyż TV Tower, which was built in 1966, is a 157 metre tall concrete TV tower situated near the monastery on Łysa Góra.",
" Święty Krzyż TV Tower is not accessible by tourists.",
" The hyperbolic-shaped basement floors resemble those of the Ochsenkopf TV Tower in Germany."
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"The Borisova Gradina TV Tower or the Old TV Tower is a 106-metre tall (including the aerial) TV tower in the garden Borisova Gradina in Sofia, the capital of Bulgaria.",
" It is known as the tower used for the first Bulgarian National Television broadcasts in 1959."
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"Endem TV Tower is a TV tower in Beylikdüzü, Istanbul, Turkey.",
" It was built between 1998 and 2002, and has a now closed revolving restaurant 154 m above ground, as well as an observation deck at 160 m .",
" The total height of the tower si 257 m including the antenna."
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"Miskolc-Avas TV Tower (in colloquial speech \"Avasi kilátó,\" Avas Lookout Tower) is a 72 metre tall TV tower with an observation deck on the Avas hill in Miskolc, Hungary.",
" The Avas TV Tower was designed by Miklós Hófer and György Vörös, and was built in 1966 in place of a wooden lookout tower.",
" It is commonly regarded as the symbol of the city, even though in the 1990s the bell tower of the Avas church was declared the city's symbol in its place."
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"Kherson TV Tower (Ukrainian: Херсонська телевежа \"Kherson TV Tower\") is a 200 m tall space framed Ukrainian truss communications tower that is made of steel.",
" The building is uniquely built, having been built by using the cross bracing system.",
" The tower is a truss TV tower, specifically, a Vierendeel truss tower, wherein a structure's members are not triangulated but form rectangular openings instead (see Vierendeel Truss).",
" The tower has an antenna that measures 199.95 m and a roof that measures 189.89 m .",
" The tower, possessing a total height of 200 m , is also considered the tallest structure in the whole oblast (province) of Kherson'ka."
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"Pitampura TV Tower is a 235 m -tall television tower, built in 1988, with an observation deck that is located in the northwest of New Delhi, India.",
" It is the 15th tallest structure in India, and the tallest structure in Delhi.",
" Dilli Haat Pitampura is also situated near the TV tower.",
" The Tower was dedicated to the Nation as Dr. B. R. Ambedkar TV Tower 10 April 1992 by the Hon’ble Sh.",
" Ajeet Kumar Panja Minister for The State of Information & Broadcasting."
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"Feza Gürsey Institute (Turkish: \"Feza Gürsey Enstitüsü\" ) is a joint institute of Boğaziçi University and TÜBİTAK (Scientific and Technological Research Council of Turkey) on physics research, founded in 1983 by Erdal İnönü with the name \"Research Institute for Basic Sciences\".",
" It now continues as the \"Feza Gürsey Institute\", having been renamed in honor of Feza Gürsey, a distinguished Turkish physicist.",
" The institute is located within the Kandilli Campus of the Boğaziçi University in Istanbul, Turkey.",
" Currently it hosts researchers in mathematics and theoretical physics."
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"Tortoise Mountain TV Tower () is a 311.4 m high TV Tower at Wuhan, People's Republic of China.",
" It is a concrete tower equipped with an observation deck in a height of 210 m .",
" It does not stand directly upon the hill, which is occupied by an ancient temple complex (Qing Chuan Ge (晴川閣) from the Three Kingdoms, Song, and Ming Dynasties).",
" Guishan TV Tower is China's first self-developed TV tower, opened in 1986."
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"Boğaziçi Sultans is Turkey's first American football team, founded in 1987 at the Boğaziçi University in Istanbul.",
" Formerly named as \"Bogaziçi Elephants\", the team improved their game by practicing with American soldiers, and played their first game against another Turkish team with \"Istanbul Pistoflar\" winning 28-0.",
" The team's head coach is Erdem Özsalih.",
" The team plays in the American Football First League of Turkey and American Football University League of Turkey."
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"Title: Boğaziçi University\n\nBoğaziçi University (also known as Bosphorus University, Turkish: \"Boğaziçi Üniversitesi\" , \"Boğaziçi\" literally meaning Bosphorus in Turkish) is a major research university located on the European side of the Bosphorus strait in Istanbul, Turkey. It has four faculties and two schools offering undergraduate degrees, and six institutes offering graduate degrees. The language of instruction is English.",
"Title: Święty Krzyż TV Tower\n\nŚwięty Krzyż TV Tower ( Polish: RTCN Święty Krzyż ) is the tallest free-standing TV tower in Poland. (Taller architectural structures in Poland are guyed masts or highrise buildings and chimneys equipped with antennas). Święty Krzyż TV Tower, which was built in 1966, is a 157 metre tall concrete TV tower situated near the monastery on Łysa Góra. Święty Krzyż TV Tower is not accessible by tourists. The hyperbolic-shaped basement floors resemble those of the Ochsenkopf TV Tower in Germany.",
"Title: Borisova Gradina TV Tower\n\nThe Borisova Gradina TV Tower or the Old TV Tower is a 106-metre tall (including the aerial) TV tower in the garden Borisova Gradina in Sofia, the capital of Bulgaria. It is known as the tower used for the first Bulgarian National Television broadcasts in 1959.",
"Title: Endem TV Tower\n\nEndem TV Tower is a TV tower in Beylikdüzü, Istanbul, Turkey. It was built between 1998 and 2002, and has a now closed revolving restaurant 154 m above ground, as well as an observation deck at 160 m . The total height of the tower si 257 m including the antenna.",
"Title: Miskolc-Avas TV Tower\n\nMiskolc-Avas TV Tower (in colloquial speech \"Avasi kilátó,\" Avas Lookout Tower) is a 72 metre tall TV tower with an observation deck on the Avas hill in Miskolc, Hungary. The Avas TV Tower was designed by Miklós Hófer and György Vörös, and was built in 1966 in place of a wooden lookout tower. It is commonly regarded as the symbol of the city, even though in the 1990s the bell tower of the Avas church was declared the city's symbol in its place.",
"Title: Kherson TV Tower\n\nKherson TV Tower (Ukrainian: Херсонська телевежа \"Kherson TV Tower\") is a 200 m tall space framed Ukrainian truss communications tower that is made of steel. The building is uniquely built, having been built by using the cross bracing system. The tower is a truss TV tower, specifically, a Vierendeel truss tower, wherein a structure's members are not triangulated but form rectangular openings instead (see Vierendeel Truss). The tower has an antenna that measures 199.95 m and a roof that measures 189.89 m . The tower, possessing a total height of 200 m , is also considered the tallest structure in the whole oblast (province) of Kherson'ka.",
"Title: Pitampura TV Tower\n\nPitampura TV Tower is a 235 m -tall television tower, built in 1988, with an observation deck that is located in the northwest of New Delhi, India. It is the 15th tallest structure in India, and the tallest structure in Delhi. Dilli Haat Pitampura is also situated near the TV tower. The Tower was dedicated to the Nation as Dr. B. R. Ambedkar TV Tower 10 April 1992 by the Hon’ble Sh. Ajeet Kumar Panja Minister for The State of Information & Broadcasting.",
"Title: Feza Gürsey Institute\n\nFeza Gürsey Institute (Turkish: \"Feza Gürsey Enstitüsü\" ) is a joint institute of Boğaziçi University and TÜBİTAK (Scientific and Technological Research Council of Turkey) on physics research, founded in 1983 by Erdal İnönü with the name \"Research Institute for Basic Sciences\". It now continues as the \"Feza Gürsey Institute\", having been renamed in honor of Feza Gürsey, a distinguished Turkish physicist. The institute is located within the Kandilli Campus of the Boğaziçi University in Istanbul, Turkey. Currently it hosts researchers in mathematics and theoretical physics.",
"Title: Tortoise Mountain TV Tower\n\nTortoise Mountain TV Tower () is a 311.4 m high TV Tower at Wuhan, People's Republic of China. It is a concrete tower equipped with an observation deck in a height of 210 m . It does not stand directly upon the hill, which is occupied by an ancient temple complex (Qing Chuan Ge (晴川閣) from the Three Kingdoms, Song, and Ming Dynasties). Guishan TV Tower is China's first self-developed TV tower, opened in 1986.",
"Title: Boğaziçi Sultans\n\nBoğaziçi Sultans is Turkey's first American football team, founded in 1987 at the Boğaziçi University in Istanbul. Formerly named as \"Bogaziçi Elephants\", the team improved their game by practicing with American soldiers, and played their first game against another Turkish team with \"Istanbul Pistoflar\" winning 28-0. The team's head coach is Erdem Özsalih. The team plays in the American Football First League of Turkey and American Football University League of Turkey."
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549
|
On which date did this election take place where Farid A. Khavari ran as an independent gubernatorial candidate for the second time?
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November 4, 2014
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"Taylor v. Beckham, 178 U.S. 548 (1900) , was a case heard before the Supreme Court of the United States on April 30 and May 1, 1900, to decide the outcome of the disputed Kentucky gubernatorial election of 1899.",
" The litigants were Republican gubernatorial candidate William S. Taylor and Democratic lieutenant gubernatorial candidate J. C. W. Beckham.",
" In the November 7, 1899, election, Taylor received 193,714 votes to Democrat William Goebel's 191,331.",
" This result was certified by a 2–1 decision of the state's Board of Elections.",
" Goebel challenged the election results on the basis of alleged voting irregularities, and the Democrat-controlled Kentucky General Assembly formed a committee to investigate Goebel's claims.",
" Goebel was shot on January 30, 1900, one day before the General Assembly approved the committee's report declaring enough Taylor votes invalid to swing the election to Goebel.",
" As he lay dying of his wounds, Goebel was sworn into office on January 31, 1900.",
" He died on February 3, 1900, and Beckham ascended to the governorship."
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"Warren Redlich (born March 8, 1966) is an Internet businessman, lawyer and politician currently based in Palm Beach County, Florida and originally from Guilderland, New York.",
" In 2004 and 2006, Redlich, at the time a trustee on the Guilderland town council, ran for US Congress for the 21st District of New York State as a Republican.",
" In 2005, he briefly served as the Political Director of the Libertarian Party of New York.",
" He was the Libertarian Party candidate in the New York gubernatorial election, 2010.",
" In that election, Redlich had collected 48,386 votes, more than any Libertarian governor candidate in the state's history and the only time any Libertarian gubernatorial candidate has even come close to automatic ballot access (50,000 votes are required for that status and no gubernatorial candidate had earned more than 25,000 votes prior to Redlich).",
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"Drew Curtis (born February 7, 1973) is the founder and an administrator of Fark.com, an Internet news aggregator.",
" He is also the author of \"\" in May 2007.",
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" Curtis was the Independent Gubernatorial candidate for Governor of Kentucky in 2015 but lost to the Republican Nominee Matt Bevin."
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"Malik Sekou, Ph.D., (born January 8, 1964 in St. Thomas, U.S. Virgin Islands) is an academic from the United States Virgin Islands.",
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"The Louisiana gubernatorial election, 1849, was the last of two elections to take place under the Louisiana Constitution of 1845.",
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" The new constitution also cut incumbent Governor Alexandre Mouton's term short by one year thus moving the election from July 1846 to January 1846 with the inauguration of the new governor in February."
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"The Maryland gubernatorial election of 1966 was held on November 8, 1966.",
" Incumbent Democratic Governor J. Millard Tawes was unable to seek a third term in office.",
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" Baltimore County Executive Spiro Agnew, who would later go on to be selected by Richard M. Nixon as his running mate in 1968, was nominated by the Republican Party as their gubernatorial candidate.",
" Mahoney and Agnew squared off, along with independent candidate Hyman A. Pressman.",
" Ultimately, Agnew was victorious over Mahoney, with Pressman a distant third.",
" This year would be the last time that the state of Maryland elected a Republican governor until 2002."
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"The New Jersey gubernatorial election of 2013 took place on November 5, 2013, to elect the Governor of New Jersey.",
" Incumbent Republican Governor Chris Christie ran for re-election to a second term in office.",
" He faced Democratic nominee Barbara Buono and six others in the general election.",
" He was re-elected by a wide margin, tallying over 60 percent of the vote Less than 40% of registered voters cast ballots, the lowest ever for a gubernatorial election.",
" Christie became the first Republican gubernatorial candidate to win more than 50 percent of the vote since Tom Kean, Sr.'s landslide victory in 1985."
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"Title: Taylor v. Beckham\n\nTaylor v. Beckham, 178 U.S. 548 (1900) , was a case heard before the Supreme Court of the United States on April 30 and May 1, 1900, to decide the outcome of the disputed Kentucky gubernatorial election of 1899. The litigants were Republican gubernatorial candidate William S. Taylor and Democratic lieutenant gubernatorial candidate J. C. W. Beckham. In the November 7, 1899, election, Taylor received 193,714 votes to Democrat William Goebel's 191,331. This result was certified by a 2–1 decision of the state's Board of Elections. Goebel challenged the election results on the basis of alleged voting irregularities, and the Democrat-controlled Kentucky General Assembly formed a committee to investigate Goebel's claims. Goebel was shot on January 30, 1900, one day before the General Assembly approved the committee's report declaring enough Taylor votes invalid to swing the election to Goebel. As he lay dying of his wounds, Goebel was sworn into office on January 31, 1900. He died on February 3, 1900, and Beckham ascended to the governorship.",
"Title: Warren Redlich\n\nWarren Redlich (born March 8, 1966) is an Internet businessman, lawyer and politician currently based in Palm Beach County, Florida and originally from Guilderland, New York. In 2004 and 2006, Redlich, at the time a trustee on the Guilderland town council, ran for US Congress for the 21st District of New York State as a Republican. In 2005, he briefly served as the Political Director of the Libertarian Party of New York. He was the Libertarian Party candidate in the New York gubernatorial election, 2010. In that election, Redlich had collected 48,386 votes, more than any Libertarian governor candidate in the state's history and the only time any Libertarian gubernatorial candidate has even come close to automatic ballot access (50,000 votes are required for that status and no gubernatorial candidate had earned more than 25,000 votes prior to Redlich). Currently, Redlich runs the website westbocanews.com with his wife.",
"Title: Drew Curtis\n\nDrew Curtis (born February 7, 1973) is the founder and an administrator of Fark.com, an Internet news aggregator. He is also the author of \"\" in May 2007. He is a guest on WOCM's morning show \"The Rude Awakening Show\" every Tuesday. Curtis was the Independent Gubernatorial candidate for Governor of Kentucky in 2015 but lost to the Republican Nominee Matt Bevin.",
"Title: Malik Sekou\n\nMalik Sekou, Ph.D., (born January 8, 1964 in St. Thomas, U.S. Virgin Islands) is an academic from the United States Virgin Islands. An academic, author and political scientist, he is a professor and chairman of the Department of history, social science and political science at the University of the Virgin Islands. Sekou was chosen by Independent gubernatorial candidate Kenneth Mapp as his running mate for Lieutenant Governor of the United States Virgin Islands in the 2010 gubernatorial election.",
"Title: Louisiana gubernatorial election, 1849\n\nThe Louisiana gubernatorial election, 1849, was the last of two elections to take place under the Louisiana Constitution of 1845. The new constitution abolished the provision in the 1812 constitution that required a gubernatorial candidate to win a vote of the legislature to get elected, leaving the final decision up to the people. The new constitution also cut incumbent Governor Alexandre Mouton's term short by one year thus moving the election from July 1846 to January 1846 with the inauguration of the new governor in February.",
"Title: Farid Khavari\n\nFarid A. Khavari, Ph.D, is an economist, author, patent-holder, designer, and small business owner. In 2010, he ran as an independent candidate for Governor of Florida. He was also an independent candidate for the 2014 Florida Gubernatorial race.",
"Title: Louisiana gubernatorial election, 1846\n\nThe Louisiana gubernatorial election, 1846, was the first of two elections to take place under the Louisiana Constitution of 1845. The new constitution abolished the provision in the 1812 constitution that required a gubernatorial candidate to win a vote of the legislature to get elected, leaving the final decision up to the people. The new constitution also cut incumbent Governor Alexandre Mouton's term short by one year thus moving the election from July 1846 to January 1846 with the inauguration of the new governor in February.",
"Title: Maryland gubernatorial election, 1966\n\nThe Maryland gubernatorial election of 1966 was held on November 8, 1966. Incumbent Democratic Governor J. Millard Tawes was unable to seek a third term in office. In the election to succeed him, George P. Mahoney, a controversial segregationist, emerged from the Democratic primary due to splintered support for the two major candidates. Baltimore County Executive Spiro Agnew, who would later go on to be selected by Richard M. Nixon as his running mate in 1968, was nominated by the Republican Party as their gubernatorial candidate. Mahoney and Agnew squared off, along with independent candidate Hyman A. Pressman. Ultimately, Agnew was victorious over Mahoney, with Pressman a distant third. This year would be the last time that the state of Maryland elected a Republican governor until 2002.",
"Title: New Jersey gubernatorial election, 2013\n\nThe New Jersey gubernatorial election of 2013 took place on November 5, 2013, to elect the Governor of New Jersey. Incumbent Republican Governor Chris Christie ran for re-election to a second term in office. He faced Democratic nominee Barbara Buono and six others in the general election. He was re-elected by a wide margin, tallying over 60 percent of the vote Less than 40% of registered voters cast ballots, the lowest ever for a gubernatorial election. Christie became the first Republican gubernatorial candidate to win more than 50 percent of the vote since Tom Kean, Sr.'s landslide victory in 1985."
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550
|
What prize was the translator of the song "My Boy" awarded?
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the Gold Badge
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" The prize was inaugurated in 2006 by the literary magazine \"Banipal\" which promotes the diffusion of contemporary Arabic literature through English translations and the Banipal Trust for Arab Literature.",
" It is administered by the Society of Authors in the UK (which runs a number of similar literary translation prizes), and the prize money is sponsored by Omar Saif Ghobash and his family in memory of Ghobash's late father Saif Ghobash.",
" As of 2009, the prize money amounted to £3000."
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"Peter Handke (] ; born 6 December 1942) is an Austrian novelist, playwright and translator.",
" His writings about the Yugoslav Wars and subsequent NATO bombing of Yugoslavia with criticism of the Western position and his speech at the funeral of Slobodan Milošević have caused controversy, and he has been widely described as an apologist for far-right Serbian nationalism.",
" He has been awarded the Georg Büchner Prize, the Franz Kafka Prize and the International Ibsen Award; the latter award was extremely controversial and Handke was met by protesters in Oslo and widely described by critics in Norwegian media as a fascist with ties to war criminals.",
" In 2006 his nomination for the Heinrich Heine Prize caused a scandal, and the prize was withdrawn due to his political views."
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"The Popescu Prize is a biennial poetry award established in 1983.",
" It is given by the Poetry Society for a volume of poetry translated from a European language into English.",
" Formerly called the European Poetry Translation Prize (1983–1997), the prize was relaunched in 2003, renamed in memory of the Romanian translator Corneliu M. Popescu, who died at age 19 in 1977 and was known as the Corneliu M Popescu Prize that year and in 2005.",
" Popescu translated the work of one of Romania's leading poets, Mihai Eminescu, into English.",
" The prize of £1,500 is awarded to a translator.",
" Financial support has been provided by the Ratiu Foundation since 2003 (the Foundation was established in London in 1979 by Ion and Elisabeth Ratiu to promote and support projects which further education and research in the culture and history of Romania)."
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" Starting in 2016, in addition to the ALTA Travel Fellowships, one fellowship, the Peter K. Jansen Memorial Fellowship is awarded to an emerging translator of color or translator from a stateless or diaspora language."
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"James George \"Jim\" Kates (born 1945 in White Plains, New York) is an American poet, literary translator, and the president and co-director of Zephyr Press.",
" He has been awarded three National Endowment for the Arts Fellowships, an Individual Artist Fellowship from the New Hampshire State Council on the Arts, and the Cliff Becker Book Prize in Translation for the Selected Poems of Mikhail Yeryomin (White Pine Press, 2014).",
" He has published three chapbooks of his own poems: \"Mappemonde\" (Oyster River Press) \"Metes and Bounds\" (Accents Publishing) and \"The Old Testament\" (Cold Hub Press) and a full book, \"The Briar Patch\" (Hobblebush Books).",
" He is the translator of \"The Score of the Game\" and \"An Offshoot of Sense\" by Tatiana Shcherbina; \"Say Thank You\" and \"Level with Us\" by Mikhail Aizenberg; \"When a Poet Sees a Chestnut Tree\" and \"Secret Wars\" by Jean-Pierre Rosnay; \"Corinthian Copper\" by Regina Derieva; \"Live by Fire\" by Aleksey Porvin; \"Thirty-nine Rooms\", by Nikolai Baitov; Genrikh Sapgir’s \"Psalms\" — and \"Muddy River\", a selection of poems by Sergey Stratanovsky.",
" He is the translation editor of \"Contemporary Russian Poetry\", and the editor of \"In the Grip of Strange Thoughts: Russian Poetry in a New Era\".",
" A former president of the American Literary Translators Association, he is also the co-translator of four books of Latin American poetry."
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"Merck Kakehashi Literature Prize (German: Merck „Kakehashi“ Literaturpreises) is a biannual literary translation prize awarded by the Goethe-Institut Tokyo and Merck KGaA, a German chemical and pharmaceutical company.",
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" He has also been awarded a number of Bulgarian and international prizes: Ivan Franco (Ukraine) in 1989, the European Grand Prize (Romania) in 2001 and the Max Jacobs International Poetry Prize for his collected works (France) in 2002.",
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"Title: Banipal Prize for Arabic Literary Translation\n\nThe Banipal Prize, whose full name is the Saif Ghobash–Banipal Prize for Arabic Literary Translation, is an annual prize awarded to a translator (or translators) for the published English translation of a full-length literary work in the Arabic language. The prize was inaugurated in 2006 by the literary magazine \"Banipal\" which promotes the diffusion of contemporary Arabic literature through English translations and the Banipal Trust for Arab Literature. It is administered by the Society of Authors in the UK (which runs a number of similar literary translation prizes), and the prize money is sponsored by Omar Saif Ghobash and his family in memory of Ghobash's late father Saif Ghobash. As of 2009, the prize money amounted to £3000.",
"Title: Peter Handke\n\nPeter Handke (] ; born 6 December 1942) is an Austrian novelist, playwright and translator. His writings about the Yugoslav Wars and subsequent NATO bombing of Yugoslavia with criticism of the Western position and his speech at the funeral of Slobodan Milošević have caused controversy, and he has been widely described as an apologist for far-right Serbian nationalism. He has been awarded the Georg Büchner Prize, the Franz Kafka Prize and the International Ibsen Award; the latter award was extremely controversial and Handke was met by protesters in Oslo and widely described by critics in Norwegian media as a fascist with ties to war criminals. In 2006 his nomination for the Heinrich Heine Prize caused a scandal, and the prize was withdrawn due to his political views.",
"Title: Popescu Prize\n\nThe Popescu Prize is a biennial poetry award established in 1983. It is given by the Poetry Society for a volume of poetry translated from a European language into English. Formerly called the European Poetry Translation Prize (1983–1997), the prize was relaunched in 2003, renamed in memory of the Romanian translator Corneliu M. Popescu, who died at age 19 in 1977 and was known as the Corneliu M Popescu Prize that year and in 2005. Popescu translated the work of one of Romania's leading poets, Mihai Eminescu, into English. The prize of £1,500 is awarded to a translator. Financial support has been provided by the Ratiu Foundation since 2003 (the Foundation was established in London in 1979 by Ion and Elisabeth Ratiu to promote and support projects which further education and research in the culture and history of Romania).",
"Title: American Literary Translators Association\n\nThe American Literary Translators Association (ALTA) bridges cultural communication and understanding among countries and languages through the art and craft of literary translation. The only organization in the United States dedicated solely to literary translation, ALTA promotes literary translation through its annual conference, which draws hundreds of translators and literary professionals from around the world; the National Translation Award, an annual $5,000 prize for the best book-length translation into English of a work of fiction, poetry, or literary non-fiction; the Lucien Stryk Asian Translation Prize, which awards $5,000 each year for the best book-length translation of an Asian work into English; and the ALTA Travel Fellowships, which are $1,000 prizes awarded annually to 4-6 emerging translators for travel to the annual conference. Starting in 2016, in addition to the ALTA Travel Fellowships, one fellowship, the Peter K. Jansen Memorial Fellowship is awarded to an emerging translator of color or translator from a stateless or diaspora language.",
"Title: J. Kates\n\nJames George \"Jim\" Kates (born 1945 in White Plains, New York) is an American poet, literary translator, and the president and co-director of Zephyr Press. He has been awarded three National Endowment for the Arts Fellowships, an Individual Artist Fellowship from the New Hampshire State Council on the Arts, and the Cliff Becker Book Prize in Translation for the Selected Poems of Mikhail Yeryomin (White Pine Press, 2014). He has published three chapbooks of his own poems: \"Mappemonde\" (Oyster River Press) \"Metes and Bounds\" (Accents Publishing) and \"The Old Testament\" (Cold Hub Press) and a full book, \"The Briar Patch\" (Hobblebush Books). He is the translator of \"The Score of the Game\" and \"An Offshoot of Sense\" by Tatiana Shcherbina; \"Say Thank You\" and \"Level with Us\" by Mikhail Aizenberg; \"When a Poet Sees a Chestnut Tree\" and \"Secret Wars\" by Jean-Pierre Rosnay; \"Corinthian Copper\" by Regina Derieva; \"Live by Fire\" by Aleksey Porvin; \"Thirty-nine Rooms\", by Nikolai Baitov; Genrikh Sapgir’s \"Psalms\" — and \"Muddy River\", a selection of poems by Sergey Stratanovsky. He is the translation editor of \"Contemporary Russian Poetry\", and the editor of \"In the Grip of Strange Thoughts: Russian Poetry in a New Era\". A former president of the American Literary Translators Association, he is also the co-translator of four books of Latin American poetry.",
"Title: My Boy\n\n\"My Boy\" is the title of a popular song from the early 1970s. The music was composed by Jean-Pierre Bourtayre and Claude François, and the lyrics were translated from the original version \"Parce que je t'aime, mon enfant\" (Because I Love You My Child) into English by Phil Coulter and Bill Martin.",
"Title: Hanni Ossott\n\nHanni Ossott (1946 – 31 December 2002) was a poet, translator and critic from Venezuela. She was born in Caracas and she received her bachelor's degree in the Universidad Central de Venezuela, where she was also a professor. She was awarded the José Antonio Ramos Sucre Prize and the Lazo Martí Prize and she worked as a translator and a critic.",
"Title: Phil Coulter\n\nPhil Coulter (born 19 February 1942) is an Irish musician, songwriter and record producer. He was awarded the Gold Badge from the British Academy of Songwriters, Composers and Authors in October 2009.",
"Title: Merck Kakehashi Literature Prize\n\nMerck Kakehashi Literature Prize (German: Merck „Kakehashi“ Literaturpreises) is a biannual literary translation prize awarded by the Goethe-Institut Tokyo and Merck KGaA, a German chemical and pharmaceutical company. It is for works by German authors made accessible for a Japanese readership. The prize is €10,000 each going to the author and the translator.",
"Title: Kiril Kadiiski\n\nKiril Kadiiski (Bulgarian: Кирил Кадийски ) is a Bulgarian poet, essayist and translator born on 16 June 1947. He is well known as a translator inside his native Bulgaria and is famous as a poet in France where he is director of the Bulgarian Cultural Institute. He has also been awarded a number of Bulgarian and international prizes: Ivan Franco (Ukraine) in 1989, the European Grand Prize (Romania) in 2001 and the Max Jacobs International Poetry Prize for his collected works (France) in 2002. He was awarded the title Knight of the Order of Arts and Letters for achievements in the field of French culture by the French Government."
] |
551
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which paranormal novel was written by an american romance-paranormal writer?
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Dark Guardian
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"Unleashed is a paranormal/suspense novel written by American author Sara Humphreys.",
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"Lisa Mason is an American writer of science fiction, fantasy, and urban fantasy.",
" She lives in Piedmont, California with her husband, the artist and jeweler Tom Robinson.",
" She is a Phi Beta Kappa scholar and graduate of the University of Michigan, the College of Literature, Sciences, and the Arts, and the University of Michigan Law School.",
" She practiced law in Washington D.C. and San Francisco.",
" To have more time to write, she transitioned to Matthew Bender and Company, a national law book publisher, where she started as a legal writer and rose to an executive editor.",
" Many of her novels take place in the vicinity of San Francisco, California, either in the future or in the past through time travel.",
" Her early works are recognized as cyberpunk.",
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"Patricia Nead Elrod is an American novelist specializing in urban fantasy.",
" She has written in the mystery, romance, paranormal, and historical genres with at least one foray into comedic fantasy.",
" Elrod is also an editor, having worked on several collections for Ace Science Fiction, DAW, Benbella Books, and St. Martin's Griffin.",
" She self-published a signed, limited edition novel under her own imprint, Vampwriter Books."
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"The Bozz Chronicles , now a graphic novel, was originally a six-issue comic book series written by David Michelinie, with artwork by Bret Blevins and John Ridgway.",
" The original series was published by Epic Comics from December 1985 - December 1986.",
" The series was set primarily in Victorian era England and centered on the crime-solving adventures of \"Bozz\", an alien with a long tail and an unpronounceable name who crash-landed on Earth.",
" Bozz partners with prostitute Amanda Flynn and American Salem Hawkshaw to solve crimes as a means of stimulating his mind and avoiding suicidal thoughts brought on by ennui.",
" Most mysteries presented in the series were paranormal or speculative in nature, for example, resurrection, death rays, and portals to hell.",
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"Rosemary Ellen Guiley (born 8 July 1950) is an American writer on topics related to spirituality, the occult, and the paranormal.",
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"Michele Bardsley is the pen name of Michele Freeman (born Michele Renee Vail on January 21, 1970 in Tulsa, Oklahoma) who is an award-winning American writer of paranormal and contemporary romantic fiction.",
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" She's written young adult paranormal fiction under Michele Vail.",
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"Warm Bodies is a 2013 American paranormal romantic zombie comedy film based on Isaac Marion's novel of the same name.",
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"Title: Unleashed (Sara Humphreys book)\n\nUnleashed is a paranormal/suspense novel written by American author Sara Humphreys. Published in 2011, it is the first book in her The Amoveo Legend Series, which to date has 7 titles.",
"Title: Dark Guardian (novel)\n\nDark Guardian is a paranormal/suspense novel written by American author Christine Feehan. Published in 2002, it is the 9th book in the Dark Series, and focuses on Jaxon and Lucian.",
"Title: Lair of the Lion\n\nLair of the Lion is a paranormal/romance written by American author Christine Feehan. Unlike most for her other works, this novel is not part of an ongoing series and isn’t set in the present day. \"Lair of the Lion\" is set in Italy.",
"Title: Lisa Mason (writer)\n\nLisa Mason is an American writer of science fiction, fantasy, and urban fantasy. She lives in Piedmont, California with her husband, the artist and jeweler Tom Robinson. She is a Phi Beta Kappa scholar and graduate of the University of Michigan, the College of Literature, Sciences, and the Arts, and the University of Michigan Law School. She practiced law in Washington D.C. and San Francisco. To have more time to write, she transitioned to Matthew Bender and Company, a national law book publisher, where she started as a legal writer and rose to an executive editor. Many of her novels take place in the vicinity of San Francisco, California, either in the future or in the past through time travel. Her early works are recognized as cyberpunk. She has also written paranormal romance, historical romantic suspense, comedy, and a screenplay.",
"Title: P. N. Elrod\n\nPatricia Nead Elrod is an American novelist specializing in urban fantasy. She has written in the mystery, romance, paranormal, and historical genres with at least one foray into comedic fantasy. Elrod is also an editor, having worked on several collections for Ace Science Fiction, DAW, Benbella Books, and St. Martin's Griffin. She self-published a signed, limited edition novel under her own imprint, Vampwriter Books.",
"Title: The Bozz Chronicles\n\nThe Bozz Chronicles , now a graphic novel, was originally a six-issue comic book series written by David Michelinie, with artwork by Bret Blevins and John Ridgway. The original series was published by Epic Comics from December 1985 - December 1986. The series was set primarily in Victorian era England and centered on the crime-solving adventures of \"Bozz\", an alien with a long tail and an unpronounceable name who crash-landed on Earth. Bozz partners with prostitute Amanda Flynn and American Salem Hawkshaw to solve crimes as a means of stimulating his mind and avoiding suicidal thoughts brought on by ennui. Most mysteries presented in the series were paranormal or speculative in nature, for example, resurrection, death rays, and portals to hell. In 2014, it was announced that the six issue series would finally be collected into one publication by Dover Publications in 2015.",
"Title: Rosemary Ellen Guiley\n\nRosemary Ellen Guiley (born 8 July 1950) is an American writer on topics related to spirituality, the occult, and the paranormal. She is also a radio show host, a certified hypnotist, a board director of the \"National Museum of Mysteries and Research\" and the \"Foundation for Research into Extraterrestrial Encounters\", and a \"Lifetime Achievement Award\" winner from the Upper Peninsula Paranormal Research Society, Michigan. She has written more than 49 books, including ten encyclopedias.",
"Title: Michele Bardsley\n\nMichele Bardsley is the pen name of Michele Freeman (born Michele Renee Vail on January 21, 1970 in Tulsa, Oklahoma) who is an award-winning American writer of paranormal and contemporary romantic fiction. Bardsley is a New York Times and USA Today bestselling author and has published more than 40 novels, novellas, short stories, and articles since the publication of her first book in 1999. She's written young adult paranormal fiction under Michele Vail. She lives in Texas with her husband, four dogs, and two cats.",
"Title: Warm Bodies (film)\n\nWarm Bodies is a 2013 American paranormal romantic zombie comedy film based on Isaac Marion's novel of the same name. Directed and written by Jonathan Levine, the film stars Nicholas Hoult, Teresa Palmer, Analeigh Tipton and John Malkovich."
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In what year was the current holder of the Professional Footballers' Association Players' Player of the Year award born?
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1991
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"Title: Fraser Wishart\n\nFraser Wishart (born Johnstone, Renfrewshire, 1 March 1965) is a Scottish former professional footballer, former Secretary of the Scottish Professional Footballers' Association, and current chief executive of the Professional Footballers' Association Scotland. He is also an occasional radio and television commentator.",
"Title: PFA Young Player of the Year\n\nThe Professional Footballers' Association Young Player of the Year (often called the PFA Young Player of the Year, or simply the Young Player of the Year) is an annual award given to the player aged 23 or under at the start of the season who is adjudged to have been the best of the season in English football. The award has been presented since the 1973–74 season and the winner is chosen by a vote amongst the members of the players' trade union, the Professional Footballers' Association (PFA). The first winner of the award was Ipswich Town defender Kevin Beattie. The current holder is Dele Alli, who won the award for his performances throughout the 2016–17 campaign for Tottenham Hotspur.",
"Title: PFA Scotland Team of the Year\n\nThe Professional Footballers' Association Scotland Team of the Year (often called the PFA Scotland Team of the Year, or simply the Team of the Year) is an annual award given to a set of 44 footballers in the four national tiers of the Scottish football league system, who are seen to be deserving of being named in a \"Team of the Year\". The award is compiled by the members of the players' trade union, Professional Footballers' Association Scotland (PFA Scotland), with the winners then being voted for by the other players in their respective divisions. Unlike the (English) Professional Footballers' Association, which first announced its teams of the year in the 1970s, the award has only been instituted since the 2006–07 season. In that first season, the award was voted for by the managers in each division.",
"Title: PFA Scotland Players' Player of the Year\n\nThe Professional Footballers' Association Scotland Players' Player of the Year (often called the PFA Scotland Players' Player of the Year, the Players' Player of the Year, or simply the Scottish Player of the Year) is an annual award given to the player who is adjudged to have been the best of the season in Scottish football. The award has been presented since the 1977–78 season and the winner is chosen by a vote amongst the members of the players' trade union, the Professional Footballers' Association Scotland (PFA Scotland). The award was formerly known as the Scottish Professional Footballers' Association Players' Player of the Year, but was renamed after the SPFA merged with the (English) Professional Footballers' Association to become PFA Scotland.",
"Title: N'Golo Kanté\n\nN'Golo Kanté (] ; born 29 March 1991) is a French professional footballer who plays as a defensive midfielder for English club Chelsea and the France national team.",
"Title: PFA Merit Award\n\nThe Professional Footballers' Association Merit Award (often called the PFA Merit Award, or simply the Merit Award) is an award given by the Professional Footballers' Association (the PFA) for meritorious service to football.",
"Title: PFA Women's Young Player of the Year\n\nThe Professional Footballers' Association Women's Young Player of the Year (commonly referred to as PFA Young Player of the Year) is an annual award given to the player who is voted to have been the best of the year in English women's football. The award has been presented since the 2013–14 season and the winner is chosen by a vote amongst the members of the players' trade union, the Professional Footballers' Association (PFA).",
"Title: Maltese Player of the Year\n\nThe Maltese Player of the Year Award is an annual award given to the player who is adjudged to have been the best of the year in Maltese football. The award has been presented since the 1954–55 season and the winner is chosen by a vote amongst the members of the players' trade union, the Professional Footballers' Association (MFA).",
"Title: PFA Women's Players' Player of the Year\n\nThe Professional Footballers' Association Women's Players' Player of the Year is an annual award given to the player who is voted to have been the best of the year in English women's football. The award has been presented since the 2012–13 season and the winner is chosen by a vote amongst the members of the players' trade union, the Professional Footballers' Association (PFA). The current holder is Lucy Bronze, who won the award on 23 April 2017. The first winner of the award was Arsenal midfielder Kim Little in 2013."
] |
553
|
What is the regional dialect in the city where Henry Dawes Swan was born?
|
Geordie
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bridge
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medium
|
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"Newcastle upon Tyne"
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0,
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"Philadelphia English is a variety or dialect of American English native to Philadelphia and extending into Philadelphia's suburbs in the Delaware Valley and South Jersey, including Atlantic City.",
" The Philadelphia accent is one of the best-studied, as Philadelphia's University of Pennsylvania is the home institution of pioneering sociolinguist William Labov.",
" Philadelphia English shares some features with New York City English and Midland American English, although it is still its own distinct dialect.",
" However, the closest relative of the Philadelphia accent is the Baltimore accent, both of which constitute what Labov describes as a single \"Mid-Atlantic\" regional dialect."
],
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},
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"Henry Dawes Swan (born 28 July 1879, Newcastle upon Tyne, died 21 December 1941, Bournemouth) was an English cricketer and cricket administrator."
],
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"Brunei English is a regional dialect of English that is widely spoken in Brunei Darussalam, even though the national language is Malay.",
" Although the lingua franca in the country is generally the local dialect of Malay, all educated people are proficient in English, as it has been the medium of instruction from the fourth year of primary school for nearly thirty years."
],
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},
{
"sentences": [
"Guangshan County (; postal: Kwangshan) is a county of Henan, China.",
" It is under the administration of Xinyang city.",
" The regional dialect is the Xinyang city dialect of Southwestern Mandarin."
],
"title": "Guangshan County"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Newcastle upon Tyne ( ; ), commonly known as Newcastle, is a city in Tyne and Wear, North East England, 103 miles (166 km) south of Edinburgh and 277 miles (446 km) north of London on the northern bank of the River Tyne, 8.5 mi from the North Sea.",
" Newcastle is the most populous city in the North East, and forms the core of the Tyneside conurbation, the eighth most populous urban area in the United Kingdom.",
" Newcastle is a member of the English Core Cities Group and is a member of the Eurocities network of European cities.",
" Newcastle was part of the county of Northumberland until 1400, when it became a county of itself, a status it retained until becoming part of Tyne and Wear in 1974.",
" The regional nickname and dialect for people from Newcastle and the surrounding area is Geordie.",
" Newcastle also houses Newcastle University, a member of the Russell Group, as well as Northumbria University."
],
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},
{
"sentences": [
"New York City English, or Metropolitan New York English, is a regional dialect of American English spoken by many people in New York City and much of its surrounding metropolitan area.",
" Described by sociolinguist William Labov as the most recognizable dialect in North America, the dialect is known through its association in the media with many public figures and fictional characters.",
" Its features are most densely concentrated in New York City proper and its immediate suburbs (whose residents often commute to New York City), but they also extend somewhat to the wider metropolitan area and the New York City diaspora in other regions."
],
"title": "New York City English"
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"sentences": [
"Amelia Stone Quinton (July 31, 1833 – June 23, 1926) was an American social activist and advocate for Native American rights.",
" In collaboration with Mary Bonney she helped form the Women's National Indian Association in 1883.",
" She was the association's president from 1887 to 1904; during this time the association made progress in advancing the rights of Native Americans, including influencing the passing of the \"Dawes Severalty Act\" by Congress in 1887, providing Native Americans with allotment and citizenship.",
" Henry Dawes would later recognize that \"the new government Indian policy was born of and nursed by this women' association.\""
],
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},
{
"sentences": [
"Texan English is the array of American English varieties spoken in Texas, primarily falling under the regional dialects of Southern and Midland American English.",
" As one extensive study states, at the most basic level, the typical Texan accent is a \"Southern accent with a twist.\"",
" The \"twist\" refers to major features of the Lower and Upper South coming into contact with one another, as well as some notable influences derived from an early Spanish-speaking population and German immigrants.",
" In fact, there is no single accent that covers all of Texas and few dialect features are unique only to Texas.",
" The most advanced (i.e., newest and most developed) accent features of the regional Southern U.S. dialect are reported in North and West Texas (but not El Paso), associated with the Upper South, while elements of the same regional dialect are present but less consistent in East and South Texas, associated more with the Lower South.",
" In South Texas, particularly, Mexican Spanish characteristics are heavily influential as well.",
" Abilene, Austin, and Corpus Christi align more to the Midland U.S. dialect than the Southern one; El Paso aligns with the Western U.S. dialect."
],
"title": "Texan English"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Eastern New England English, historically known as the Yankee dialect since at least the nineteenth century, is the traditional regional dialect of Maine, New Hampshire, and the eastern half of Massachusetts.",
" Features of this variety once spanned an even larger dialect area of New England, for example, including the eastern half of Vermont as recently as the mid-twentieth century.",
" Studies vary as to whether the distinctive dialect of Rhode Island falls within the Eastern New England dialect region."
],
"title": "Eastern New England English"
},
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"sentences": [
"The Warsaw dialect (called \"Gwara warszawska\" in standard Polish, pronounced ] ), or Masovian, is a regional dialect of the Polish language centered on Warsaw.",
" The dialect evolved as late as the 18th century, under notable influence of several languages spoken in the city of Warsaw.",
" After the destruction of Warsaw in the aftermath of the Warsaw Uprising of 1944 the Warsaw dialect has been in decline.",
" It is estimated that in modern times it is almost extinct as the native language and is preserved mostly in literary works."
],
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}
] |
[
"Title: Philadelphia English\n\nPhiladelphia English is a variety or dialect of American English native to Philadelphia and extending into Philadelphia's suburbs in the Delaware Valley and South Jersey, including Atlantic City. The Philadelphia accent is one of the best-studied, as Philadelphia's University of Pennsylvania is the home institution of pioneering sociolinguist William Labov. Philadelphia English shares some features with New York City English and Midland American English, although it is still its own distinct dialect. However, the closest relative of the Philadelphia accent is the Baltimore accent, both of which constitute what Labov describes as a single \"Mid-Atlantic\" regional dialect.",
"Title: Henry Swan (cricketer)\n\nHenry Dawes Swan (born 28 July 1879, Newcastle upon Tyne, died 21 December 1941, Bournemouth) was an English cricketer and cricket administrator.",
"Title: Brunei English\n\nBrunei English is a regional dialect of English that is widely spoken in Brunei Darussalam, even though the national language is Malay. Although the lingua franca in the country is generally the local dialect of Malay, all educated people are proficient in English, as it has been the medium of instruction from the fourth year of primary school for nearly thirty years.",
"Title: Guangshan County\n\nGuangshan County (; postal: Kwangshan) is a county of Henan, China. It is under the administration of Xinyang city. The regional dialect is the Xinyang city dialect of Southwestern Mandarin.",
"Title: Newcastle upon Tyne\n\nNewcastle upon Tyne ( ; ), commonly known as Newcastle, is a city in Tyne and Wear, North East England, 103 miles (166 km) south of Edinburgh and 277 miles (446 km) north of London on the northern bank of the River Tyne, 8.5 mi from the North Sea. Newcastle is the most populous city in the North East, and forms the core of the Tyneside conurbation, the eighth most populous urban area in the United Kingdom. Newcastle is a member of the English Core Cities Group and is a member of the Eurocities network of European cities. Newcastle was part of the county of Northumberland until 1400, when it became a county of itself, a status it retained until becoming part of Tyne and Wear in 1974. The regional nickname and dialect for people from Newcastle and the surrounding area is Geordie. Newcastle also houses Newcastle University, a member of the Russell Group, as well as Northumbria University.",
"Title: New York City English\n\nNew York City English, or Metropolitan New York English, is a regional dialect of American English spoken by many people in New York City and much of its surrounding metropolitan area. Described by sociolinguist William Labov as the most recognizable dialect in North America, the dialect is known through its association in the media with many public figures and fictional characters. Its features are most densely concentrated in New York City proper and its immediate suburbs (whose residents often commute to New York City), but they also extend somewhat to the wider metropolitan area and the New York City diaspora in other regions.",
"Title: Amelia Stone Quinton\n\nAmelia Stone Quinton (July 31, 1833 – June 23, 1926) was an American social activist and advocate for Native American rights. In collaboration with Mary Bonney she helped form the Women's National Indian Association in 1883. She was the association's president from 1887 to 1904; during this time the association made progress in advancing the rights of Native Americans, including influencing the passing of the \"Dawes Severalty Act\" by Congress in 1887, providing Native Americans with allotment and citizenship. Henry Dawes would later recognize that \"the new government Indian policy was born of and nursed by this women' association.\"",
"Title: Texan English\n\nTexan English is the array of American English varieties spoken in Texas, primarily falling under the regional dialects of Southern and Midland American English. As one extensive study states, at the most basic level, the typical Texan accent is a \"Southern accent with a twist.\" The \"twist\" refers to major features of the Lower and Upper South coming into contact with one another, as well as some notable influences derived from an early Spanish-speaking population and German immigrants. In fact, there is no single accent that covers all of Texas and few dialect features are unique only to Texas. The most advanced (i.e., newest and most developed) accent features of the regional Southern U.S. dialect are reported in North and West Texas (but not El Paso), associated with the Upper South, while elements of the same regional dialect are present but less consistent in East and South Texas, associated more with the Lower South. In South Texas, particularly, Mexican Spanish characteristics are heavily influential as well. Abilene, Austin, and Corpus Christi align more to the Midland U.S. dialect than the Southern one; El Paso aligns with the Western U.S. dialect.",
"Title: Eastern New England English\n\nEastern New England English, historically known as the Yankee dialect since at least the nineteenth century, is the traditional regional dialect of Maine, New Hampshire, and the eastern half of Massachusetts. Features of this variety once spanned an even larger dialect area of New England, for example, including the eastern half of Vermont as recently as the mid-twentieth century. Studies vary as to whether the distinctive dialect of Rhode Island falls within the Eastern New England dialect region.",
"Title: Warsaw dialect\n\nThe Warsaw dialect (called \"Gwara warszawska\" in standard Polish, pronounced ] ), or Masovian, is a regional dialect of the Polish language centered on Warsaw. The dialect evolved as late as the 18th century, under notable influence of several languages spoken in the city of Warsaw. After the destruction of Warsaw in the aftermath of the Warsaw Uprising of 1944 the Warsaw dialect has been in decline. It is estimated that in modern times it is almost extinct as the native language and is preserved mostly in literary works."
] |
554
|
Jacob Pitts starred in the movie Euro Trip as which character?
|
Cooper Harris
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bridge
|
medium
|
{
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"Jacob Pitts",
"EuroTrip"
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"Normahl is a German punk band formed in 1978 in Winnenden near Stuttgart by four high school students.",
" Their first major entry into the U.S. was with the song Keine Überdosis Deutschland featured in the hit movie Euro Trip."
],
"title": "Normahl"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Jacob Pitts (born November 20, 1979) is an American actor.",
" His most notable performance was in the 2004 film \"EuroTrip\" as Cooper Harris and as Bill \"Hoosier\" Smith in HBO's 2010 miniseries \"The Pacific\".",
" He appeared in the play \"Where Do We Live\" at the Vineyard Theatre in May 2004.",
" Pitts has also appeared in TV shows such as \"Law & Order\" in 2000 where he played John Telford, \"Sex & The City\" (2000) where he played Sam Jones, and \"Ed\" where he played Johnny Malone.",
" Pitts also had a starring role on the FX television drama \"Justified\" as Tim Gutterson."
],
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},
{
"sentences": [
"EuroTrip is a 2004 American teen comedy adventure film written by Alec Berg, David Mandel, and Jeff Schaffer, and directed by Schaffer.",
" The film stars Scott Mechlowicz, Jacob Pitts, Michelle Trachtenberg, Travis Wester, and Jessica Boehrs.",
" Mechlowicz portrays Scott \"Scotty\" Thomas, an American teenager who travels across Europe in search of his German pen pal, Mieke (Boehrs).",
" Accompanied by his friend Cooper (Pitts) and siblings Jenny and Jamie (Trachtenberg and Wester), Scott's quest takes him to London, Paris, Amsterdam, Bratislava, Berlin, and Rome, encountering awkward and embarrassing situations along the way.",
" The film received a 2004 Teen Choice Award nomination for \"Choice Movie Your Parents Didn't Want You to See\"."
],
"title": "EuroTrip"
},
{
"sentences": [
"21 is a 2008 American heist drama film directed by Robert Luketic and starring Jim Sturgess, Kevin Spacey, Laurence Fishburne, Kate Bosworth, Liza Lapira, Jacob Pitts, Aaron Yoo, and Kieu Chinh.",
" The film is inspired by the true story of the MIT Blackjack Team as told in \"Bringing Down the House\", the best-selling book by Ben Mezrich.",
" Despite its largely mixed reviews and controversy over the film's casting choices, \"21\" was a box office success, and was the number one film in the United States and Canada during its first and second weekends of release."
],
"title": "21 (2008 film)"
},
{
"sentences": [
"ZaSu Pitts ( ; born Eliza Susan Pitts; January 3, 1894 – June 7, 1963) was an American actress who starred in many silent dramas and comedies, transitioning successfully to mostly comedy films with the advent of sound films.",
" She may be best known for her performance in Erich von Stroheim's epic silent film \"Greed\"."
],
"title": "ZaSu Pitts"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Captain Euro is a fictional comic book-style superhero character, created in 1999 as a way to promote the European Union, and specifically the Euro, the single European currency that arrived in 2002.",
" The character has been featured on a website (first at captaineuro.com, later at captaineuro.eu) since 1999, but has not appeared in any actual comic books.",
" The website's contents are available only in English."
],
"title": "Captain Euro"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Destry Rides Again is a 1932 American pre-Code Western movie starring Tom Mix and directed by Benjamin Stoloff, about a man framed for a crime he didn't commit, who returns to wreak havoc following his release from prison.",
" The movie was based on a novel by Max Brand.",
" The supporting cast includes Claudia Dell, ZaSu Pitts, and Francis Ford."
],
"title": "Destry Rides Again (1932 film)"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Double bassist Benjamin Levy was born in Cooperstown, New York in 1980 and grew up in Pennsylvania and Colorado.",
" He attended Cherry Creek High School in Greenwood Village, Colorado during which time he studied with David Potter, and spent two summers studying with Stuart Sankey at the Aspen Music Festival.",
" Mr. Levy has appeared in performance with soprano Dawn Upshaw, the Borromeo String Quartet, and the Hawthorne String Quartet.",
" In 2002, while a Fellow at the Tanglewood Music Center, Mr. Levy was the recipient of the Maurice Schwartz Prize and was reviewed in The New York Times for his performance of Jacob Druckman's \"Valentine\" for solo double bass.",
" A 2002 graduate of the New England Conservatory, Mr. Levy joined the bass section of the Boston Symphony Orchestra at the start of the 2003 Tanglewood season.",
" He is also the Coordinator, Double Bass Seminar at the Boston Conservatory.",
" Mr. Levy's teachers have included David Potter, Todd Seeber, Timothy Pitts, Paul Ellison, and Stuart Sankey."
],
"title": "Benjamin Levy (musician)"
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"sentences": [
"Jacob Mark \"Jake\" Pitts (born August 21, 1985) is an American musician and record producer best known as the lead guitarist of the rock band Black Veil Brides."
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"title": "Jake Pitts"
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"sentences": [
"The Glenn-Fowler Expedition was an expedition to Santa Fe, New Mexico led by Hugh Glenn and Jacob Fowler to see if trading with the Spanish in that region was feasible.",
" The expedition was made up of 21 men.",
" They left their establishment on the Verdigris River in present-day Oklahoma on September 25, 1821 and arrived in Santa Fe in January 1822, and found that the Spanish authority in the region had been ended by the Mexican War of Independence.",
" The new Mexican government was quite happy to promote trade between Mexico and the United States.",
" The authorities gave the expedition to trap and hunt in the formerly Spanish lands.",
" The expedition members obtained nearly 1100 lbs of furs before they left the area on their return trip.",
" They returned home successfully, proving that trade with the Santa Fe area was feasible.",
" The profitable trip, along with the earlier trip of William Becknell, led to the establishment of the Santa Fe trail."
],
"title": "Glenn-Fowler Expedition"
}
] |
[
"Title: Normahl\n\nNormahl is a German punk band formed in 1978 in Winnenden near Stuttgart by four high school students. Their first major entry into the U.S. was with the song Keine Überdosis Deutschland featured in the hit movie Euro Trip.",
"Title: Jacob Pitts\n\nJacob Pitts (born November 20, 1979) is an American actor. His most notable performance was in the 2004 film \"EuroTrip\" as Cooper Harris and as Bill \"Hoosier\" Smith in HBO's 2010 miniseries \"The Pacific\". He appeared in the play \"Where Do We Live\" at the Vineyard Theatre in May 2004. Pitts has also appeared in TV shows such as \"Law & Order\" in 2000 where he played John Telford, \"Sex & The City\" (2000) where he played Sam Jones, and \"Ed\" where he played Johnny Malone. Pitts also had a starring role on the FX television drama \"Justified\" as Tim Gutterson.",
"Title: EuroTrip\n\nEuroTrip is a 2004 American teen comedy adventure film written by Alec Berg, David Mandel, and Jeff Schaffer, and directed by Schaffer. The film stars Scott Mechlowicz, Jacob Pitts, Michelle Trachtenberg, Travis Wester, and Jessica Boehrs. Mechlowicz portrays Scott \"Scotty\" Thomas, an American teenager who travels across Europe in search of his German pen pal, Mieke (Boehrs). Accompanied by his friend Cooper (Pitts) and siblings Jenny and Jamie (Trachtenberg and Wester), Scott's quest takes him to London, Paris, Amsterdam, Bratislava, Berlin, and Rome, encountering awkward and embarrassing situations along the way. The film received a 2004 Teen Choice Award nomination for \"Choice Movie Your Parents Didn't Want You to See\".",
"Title: 21 (2008 film)\n\n21 is a 2008 American heist drama film directed by Robert Luketic and starring Jim Sturgess, Kevin Spacey, Laurence Fishburne, Kate Bosworth, Liza Lapira, Jacob Pitts, Aaron Yoo, and Kieu Chinh. The film is inspired by the true story of the MIT Blackjack Team as told in \"Bringing Down the House\", the best-selling book by Ben Mezrich. Despite its largely mixed reviews and controversy over the film's casting choices, \"21\" was a box office success, and was the number one film in the United States and Canada during its first and second weekends of release.",
"Title: ZaSu Pitts\n\nZaSu Pitts ( ; born Eliza Susan Pitts; January 3, 1894 – June 7, 1963) was an American actress who starred in many silent dramas and comedies, transitioning successfully to mostly comedy films with the advent of sound films. She may be best known for her performance in Erich von Stroheim's epic silent film \"Greed\".",
"Title: Captain Euro\n\nCaptain Euro is a fictional comic book-style superhero character, created in 1999 as a way to promote the European Union, and specifically the Euro, the single European currency that arrived in 2002. The character has been featured on a website (first at captaineuro.com, later at captaineuro.eu) since 1999, but has not appeared in any actual comic books. The website's contents are available only in English.",
"Title: Destry Rides Again (1932 film)\n\nDestry Rides Again is a 1932 American pre-Code Western movie starring Tom Mix and directed by Benjamin Stoloff, about a man framed for a crime he didn't commit, who returns to wreak havoc following his release from prison. The movie was based on a novel by Max Brand. The supporting cast includes Claudia Dell, ZaSu Pitts, and Francis Ford.",
"Title: Benjamin Levy (musician)\n\nDouble bassist Benjamin Levy was born in Cooperstown, New York in 1980 and grew up in Pennsylvania and Colorado. He attended Cherry Creek High School in Greenwood Village, Colorado during which time he studied with David Potter, and spent two summers studying with Stuart Sankey at the Aspen Music Festival. Mr. Levy has appeared in performance with soprano Dawn Upshaw, the Borromeo String Quartet, and the Hawthorne String Quartet. In 2002, while a Fellow at the Tanglewood Music Center, Mr. Levy was the recipient of the Maurice Schwartz Prize and was reviewed in The New York Times for his performance of Jacob Druckman's \"Valentine\" for solo double bass. A 2002 graduate of the New England Conservatory, Mr. Levy joined the bass section of the Boston Symphony Orchestra at the start of the 2003 Tanglewood season. He is also the Coordinator, Double Bass Seminar at the Boston Conservatory. Mr. Levy's teachers have included David Potter, Todd Seeber, Timothy Pitts, Paul Ellison, and Stuart Sankey.",
"Title: Jake Pitts\n\nJacob Mark \"Jake\" Pitts (born August 21, 1985) is an American musician and record producer best known as the lead guitarist of the rock band Black Veil Brides.",
"Title: Glenn-Fowler Expedition\n\nThe Glenn-Fowler Expedition was an expedition to Santa Fe, New Mexico led by Hugh Glenn and Jacob Fowler to see if trading with the Spanish in that region was feasible. The expedition was made up of 21 men. They left their establishment on the Verdigris River in present-day Oklahoma on September 25, 1821 and arrived in Santa Fe in January 1822, and found that the Spanish authority in the region had been ended by the Mexican War of Independence. The new Mexican government was quite happy to promote trade between Mexico and the United States. The authorities gave the expedition to trap and hunt in the formerly Spanish lands. The expedition members obtained nearly 1100 lbs of furs before they left the area on their return trip. They returned home successfully, proving that trade with the Santa Fe area was feasible. The profitable trip, along with the earlier trip of William Becknell, led to the establishment of the Santa Fe trail."
] |
555
|
Are either Australian Terrier or Schipperke breeds of cat?
|
no
|
comparison
|
hard
|
{
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"Australian Terrier",
"Schipperke"
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0,
0
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"sentences": [
"The Australian Silky Terrier is a small breed of dog of the terrier dog type.",
" The breed was developed in Australia, although the ancestral types and breeds were from Great Britain.",
" It is closely related to the Australian Terrier and the Yorkshire Terrier.",
" The breed is called the \"Silky Terrier\" in North America, but is called the \"Australian Silky Terrier\" in its country of origin and in the rest of the world."
],
"title": "Australian Silky Terrier"
},
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"sentences": [
"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.",
" 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": "Airedale Terrier"
},
{
"sentences": [
"The Teddy Roosevelt Terrier is a small to medium-sized American hunting terrier.",
" Lower-set with shorter legs, more muscular, and heavier bone density than its cousin the American Rat Terrier.",
" There is much diversity in the history of the Teddy Roosevelt Terrier breed and it shares a common early history with the American Rat Terrier, Fox Paulistinha and Tenterfield Terrier.",
" It is said the Rat Terrier background stems from the terriers or other dogs that were brought over by early English and other working class immigrants.",
" Since the breed was a farm, hunting and utility dog there was little to no planned breeding other than breeding dogs with agreeable traits to each other in order to produce the desired work ethic in the dog.",
" It is assumed that the Feist (dog), Bull Terrier, Smooth Fox Terrier, Manchester Terrier, Whippet, Italian Greyhound, the now extinct English White Terrier, Turnspit dog and or Wry Legged Terrier all share in the Teddy Roosevelt Terrier's ancestry.",
" These early Ratting Terriers were then most likely bred to the Beagle or Beagle cross bred dogs (for increased scenting ability) and other dogs.",
" Maximizing the influences from these various breeds provides the modern Teddy Roosevelt Terrier with a keen sense of awareness and prey drive, an acute sense of smell and a very high intellect.",
" Although they tend to be aloof with strangers they are devoted companion dogs with a strong desire to please and be near their owners side at all times."
],
"title": "Teddy Roosevelt Terrier"
},
{
"sentences": [
"The 1976 Australian Drivers' Championship was a CAMS sanctioned Australian motor racing title open to racing cars complying with either Australian Formula 1 or Australian Formula 2.",
" It was the 20th Australian Drivers' Championship.",
" The championship winner, John Leffler, was awarded the 1976 CAMS Gold Star."
],
"title": "1976 Australian Drivers' Championship"
},
{
"sentences": [
"The Yorkshire Terrier is a small dog breed of terrier type, developed during the 19th century in Yorkshire, England, to catch rats in clothing mills.",
" The defining feature of the breed is its maximum size of 7 lb , although some may exceed this and grow up to 15 lb .",
" It is placed in the Toy Terrier section of the Terrier Group by the Fédération Cynologique Internationale and in the Toy Group or Companion Group by other kennel clubs, including the American Kennel Club.",
" A popular companion dog, the Yorkshire Terrier has also been part of the development of other breeds, such as the Australian Silky Terrier.",
" It has a grey, black, and tan coat, and the breed's nickname is \"Yorkie\"."
],
"title": "Yorkshire Terrier"
},
{
"sentences": [
"A Schipperke ( ; ] ) is a small Belgian breed of dog that originated in the early 16th century.",
" There has been a long informal debate over whether this type of dog is a spitz or miniature sheepdog.",
" In their home country of Belgium they are considered a small shepherd."
],
"title": "Schipperke"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Fox Terriers are two different breeds of the terrier dog type: the Smooth Fox Terrier and the Wire Fox Terrier.",
" Both of these breeds originated in the 19th century from a handful of dogs who are descended from earlier varieties of British terriers, and are related to other modern white terrier breeds.",
" In addition, a number of breeds have diverged from these two main types of fox terrier and have been recognised separately, including the Jack Russell Terrier, Miniature Fox Terrier and Rat Terrier.",
" The Wire and Smooth Fox Terriers share similar characteristics, the main differences being in the coat and markings.",
" They have been successful in conformation shows, more prominently in America than their homeland."
],
"title": "Fox Terrier"
},
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" They are an independent and rugged breed with a wiry outer coat and a soft dense undercoat.",
" The First Earl of Dumbarton nicknamed the breed \"the diehard\".",
" The modern breed is said to be able to trace its lineage back to a single female, named Splinter II."
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" In general, a \"Terrier Group\" includes one particular type of dog, the Terrier, although other types may be included in a kennel club's \"Terrier Group\".",
" Most major English-language kennel clubs include a \"Terrier Group\" although different kennel clubs may not include the same breeds in their \"Terrier Group\".",
" The international kennel club association, the Fédération Cynologique Internationale, includes Terriers in Group 3 \"Terrier\", which is then further broken down into four \"Sections\" based on the type of terrier and breed history."
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"Title: Australian Silky Terrier\n\nThe Australian Silky Terrier is a small breed of dog of the terrier dog type. The breed was developed in Australia, although the ancestral types and breeds were from Great Britain. It is closely related to the Australian Terrier and the Yorkshire Terrier. The breed is called the \"Silky Terrier\" in North America, but is called the \"Australian Silky Terrier\" in its country of origin and in the rest of the world.",
"Title: 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: Teddy Roosevelt Terrier\n\nThe Teddy Roosevelt Terrier is a small to medium-sized American hunting terrier. Lower-set with shorter legs, more muscular, and heavier bone density than its cousin the American Rat Terrier. There is much diversity in the history of the Teddy Roosevelt Terrier breed and it shares a common early history with the American Rat Terrier, Fox Paulistinha and Tenterfield Terrier. It is said the Rat Terrier background stems from the terriers or other dogs that were brought over by early English and other working class immigrants. Since the breed was a farm, hunting and utility dog there was little to no planned breeding other than breeding dogs with agreeable traits to each other in order to produce the desired work ethic in the dog. It is assumed that the Feist (dog), Bull Terrier, Smooth Fox Terrier, Manchester Terrier, Whippet, Italian Greyhound, the now extinct English White Terrier, Turnspit dog and or Wry Legged Terrier all share in the Teddy Roosevelt Terrier's ancestry. These early Ratting Terriers were then most likely bred to the Beagle or Beagle cross bred dogs (for increased scenting ability) and other dogs. Maximizing the influences from these various breeds provides the modern Teddy Roosevelt Terrier with a keen sense of awareness and prey drive, an acute sense of smell and a very high intellect. Although they tend to be aloof with strangers they are devoted companion dogs with a strong desire to please and be near their owners side at all times.",
"Title: 1976 Australian Drivers' Championship\n\nThe 1976 Australian Drivers' Championship was a CAMS sanctioned Australian motor racing title open to racing cars complying with either Australian Formula 1 or Australian Formula 2. It was the 20th Australian Drivers' Championship. The championship winner, John Leffler, was awarded the 1976 CAMS Gold Star.",
"Title: Yorkshire Terrier\n\nThe Yorkshire Terrier is a small dog breed of terrier type, developed during the 19th century in Yorkshire, England, to catch rats in clothing mills. The defining feature of the breed is its maximum size of 7 lb , although some may exceed this and grow up to 15 lb . It is placed in the Toy Terrier section of the Terrier Group by the Fédération Cynologique Internationale and in the Toy Group or Companion Group by other kennel clubs, including the American Kennel Club. A popular companion dog, the Yorkshire Terrier has also been part of the development of other breeds, such as the Australian Silky Terrier. It has a grey, black, and tan coat, and the breed's nickname is \"Yorkie\".",
"Title: Schipperke\n\nA Schipperke ( ; ] ) is a small Belgian breed of dog that originated in the early 16th century. There has been a long informal debate over whether this type of dog is a spitz or miniature sheepdog. In their home country of Belgium they are considered a small shepherd.",
"Title: Fox Terrier\n\nFox Terriers are two different breeds of the terrier dog type: the Smooth Fox Terrier and the Wire Fox Terrier. Both of these breeds originated in the 19th century from a handful of dogs who are descended from earlier varieties of British terriers, and are related to other modern white terrier breeds. In addition, a number of breeds have diverged from these two main types of fox terrier and have been recognised separately, including the Jack Russell Terrier, Miniature Fox Terrier and Rat Terrier. The Wire and Smooth Fox Terriers share similar characteristics, the main differences being in the coat and markings. They have been successful in conformation shows, more prominently in America than their homeland.",
"Title: Australian Terrier\n\nThe Australian Terrier is a small breed of dog of the terrier dog type. The breed was developed in Australia, although the ancestral types of dogs from which the breed descends were from Great Britain.",
"Title: Scottish Terrier\n\nThe Scottish Terrier (also known as the Aberdeen Terrier), popularly called the Scottie, is a breed of dog. Initially one of the highland breeds of terrier that were grouped under the name of \"Skye Terrier\", it is one of five breeds of terrier that originated in Scotland, the other four being the modern Skye, Cairn, Dandie Dinmont, and West Highland White Terriers. They are an independent and rugged breed with a wiry outer coat and a soft dense undercoat. The First Earl of Dumbarton nicknamed the breed \"the diehard\". The modern breed is said to be able to trace its lineage back to a single female, named Splinter II.",
"Title: Terrier Group\n\nTerrier Group is the name of a breed Group of dogs, used by kennel clubs to classify a defined collection of dog breeds. In general, a \"Terrier Group\" includes one particular type of dog, the Terrier, although other types may be included in a kennel club's \"Terrier Group\". Most major English-language kennel clubs include a \"Terrier Group\" although different kennel clubs may not include the same breeds in their \"Terrier Group\". The international kennel club association, the Fédération Cynologique Internationale, includes Terriers in Group 3 \"Terrier\", which is then further broken down into four \"Sections\" based on the type of terrier and breed history."
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In what television show did J.P. Manoux replace a former cast member of "Saturday Night Live"?
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"The sketch comedy television show \"Saturday Night Live\" aired several critically acclaimed sketches parodying then Alaskan Governor and vice-presidential nominee Sarah Palin in the lead-up to the 2008 United States presidential election.",
" The sketches featured former cast member Tina Fey, who returned as a guest star to portray Palin.",
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"Celebrity Jeopardy! is a series of sketches that aired regularly on the television comedy/variety show \"Saturday Night Live\" between 1996 and 2002, the years when Will Ferrell was a cast member.",
" It parodies the same-named special event on the television quiz show \"Jeopardy!\" that features competition between notable individuals with all winnings going towards charitable organizations, and significant reductions to the game's level of difficulty.",
" Fifteen sketches aired between December 1996 and February 2015: two sketches per season from 1996 to 2002, when Ferrell was a regular on the show; and one each in 2005 and 2009, when Ferrell returned to the show as host.",
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"<section begin=head />\"Saturday Night Live\" (\"SNL\") is a late-night sketch comedy and variety show created by Lorne Michaels.",
" It premiered on NBC, a terrestrial television network, on October 11, 1975 under the title \"NBC's Saturday Night\".",
" The show often satirizes contemporary American popular culture and politics.",
" \"Saturday Night Live\" features a two-tiered cast: the repertory members, also known as the \"Not Ready for Prime-Time Players,\" and newer cast members, known as \"Featured Players.\"",
" Each week, the show features a host, often a well-known celebrity, who delivers an opening monologue and performs in sketches with the cast.",
" A musical guest is also invited to perform several sets (usually two, and occasionally more).",
" Every so often a host or musical guest will fill both roles, such as was the case with Britney Spears in 2000 and 2002, Jennifer Lopez in 2001 and 2010, Justin Timberlake in 2003, 2006 and 2013, Taylor Swift in 2009, Bruno Mars in 2012, Lady Gaga in 2013, Miley Cyrus in 2013 and 2015, Drake in 2014 and 2016, Blake Shelton in 2015, and Ariana Grande in 2016.",
" With the exception of Season 7 and several other rare cases, the show has begun with a cold open that ends with someone breaking character and proclaiming \"Live from New York, it's Saturday Night!",
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"David Wayne Spade (born July 22, 1964) is an American actor, stand-up comedian, writer and television personality.",
" He rose to fame in the 1990s as a cast member on \"Saturday Night Live\", then began a successful acting career in both film and television.",
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"Jean-Paul Christophe \"J. P.\" Manoux (born June 8, 1969) is an American actor, voice actor, television personality, and comedian best known for his work in multiple Disney productions, including S.T.A.N. in \"Aaron Stone\", Curtis the Caveman and Vice Principal Hackett in \"Phil of the Future\", and the voice of Kuzco in \"The Emperor's New School\" (replacing David Spade).",
" He voiced Scrappy Rex in \"Scooby-Doo\".",
" Manoux was also a contestant on \"Jeopardy!\", \"Family Feud\", and \"Wheel of Fortune\"."
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"\"General Hospital\" is the longest running American television serial drama, airing on ABC.",
" Created by Frank and Doris Hursley, the series premiered on April 1, 1963.",
" The longest-running cast member is Leslie Charleson, who has portrayed Dr. Monica Quartermaine since August 17, 1977, also making her one of the longest-tenured actors in American soap operas.",
" Former cast member Rachel Ames was previously the series' longest-running cast member, portraying Audrey Hardy from 1964 to 2007, and making guest appearances in 2009 and 2013, the latter for the series' fiftieth anniversary.",
" Ames made a special appearance on October 30, 2015.",
" Actors Genie Francis and Kin Shriner, who portray Laura Spencer and Scott Baldwin, are the second and third longest-running cast members, having joined \"General Hospital\" in February and August 1977, respectively.",
" Actress Jacklyn Zeman — who portrays Bobbie Spencer — is the fourth longest-running cast member, joining the serial in December 1977.",
" Actress Jane Elliot, who joined the serial in June 1978 as Tracy Quartermaine, is the fifth longest-running cast member, joining \"General Hospital\" in June 1978 until her departure in May 2017.",
" Former cast member Anthony Geary, who portrayed Luke Spencer, was the sixth longest-running cast member, having joined \"General Hospital\" in November 1978.",
" The following list is of cast members who are currently on the show: the main and recurring cast members, or those who are debuting, departing or returning to the series."
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"Mary Katherine Gallagher is a fictional character invented and portrayed by \"Saturday Night Live\" cast member Molly Shannon from 1995 to 2001.",
" She was considered the first breakout character from the new 1995 cast, and a significant marker of the increased influence of women writers on the show in the 1990s.",
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"\"Wayne's World\" was originally a recurring sketch from the NBC television series \"Saturday Night Live\".",
" It evolved from a segment titled \"Wayne's Power Minute\" (1987) on the CBC Television series \"It's Only Rock & Roll\", as the main character first appeared in that show.",
" The \"Saturday Night Live\" sketch spawned two films, and several catchphrases which have since entered the pop-culture lexicon.",
" The sketch centered on a local public-access television program in Aurora, Illinois, hosted by Wayne Campbell (Mike Myers, the same actor from \"Wayne's Power Minute\"), an enthusiastic and sardonic long-haired metalhead, and his timid and sometimes high-strung, yet equally metal-loving sidekick and best friend, Garth Algar (Dana Carvey).",
" Wayne lives with his parents and broadcasts his show \"live\" from the basement of their house every Friday evening at 10:30.",
" The first \"Wayne's World\" sketch appeared in the 13th \"Saturday Night Live\" episode of 1988/1989."
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"Saturday Night Live premiered its fortieth season during the 2014–15 television season on NBC.",
" The season premiered on September 27, 2014, with host Chris Pratt and musical guest Ariana Grande and came to a conclusion on May 16, 2015 with host Louis C.K. and musical guest Rihanna.",
" Former cast member Darrell Hammond succeeded Don Pardo, who had died in August, as the show's new announcer.",
" The premiere included an interstitial photograph of Pardo – \"SNL\"' s announcer since it premiered in 1975 (with the exception of season 7 and episode 14 of season 21 – where Hammond took his place)."
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"Ellen Cleghorne (born November 29, 1965) is an American actress and comedian, best known as a cast member of \"Saturday Night Live\" from 1991 to 1995.",
" Cleghorne was the sketch comedy show's second African-American female repertory cast member, succeeding Danitra Vance in its eleventh season, and the first African-American female cast member to stay for more than one season.",
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"Title: Saturday Night Live parodies of Sarah Palin\n\nThe sketch comedy television show \"Saturday Night Live\" aired several critically acclaimed sketches parodying then Alaskan Governor and vice-presidential nominee Sarah Palin in the lead-up to the 2008 United States presidential election. The sketches featured former cast member Tina Fey, who returned as a guest star to portray Palin. Fey won the Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Guest Actress in a Comedy Series for her impersonation of Palin.",
"Title: Celebrity Jeopardy! (Saturday Night Live)\n\nCelebrity Jeopardy! is a series of sketches that aired regularly on the television comedy/variety show \"Saturday Night Live\" between 1996 and 2002, the years when Will Ferrell was a cast member. It parodies the same-named special event on the television quiz show \"Jeopardy!\" that features competition between notable individuals with all winnings going towards charitable organizations, and significant reductions to the game's level of difficulty. Fifteen sketches aired between December 1996 and February 2015: two sketches per season from 1996 to 2002, when Ferrell was a regular on the show; and one each in 2005 and 2009, when Ferrell returned to the show as host. The sketch was revived for the \"Saturday Night Live 40th Anniversary Special\" on February 15, 2015.",
"Title: List of Saturday Night Live episodes\n\n<section begin=head />\"Saturday Night Live\" (\"SNL\") is a late-night sketch comedy and variety show created by Lorne Michaels. It premiered on NBC, a terrestrial television network, on October 11, 1975 under the title \"NBC's Saturday Night\". The show often satirizes contemporary American popular culture and politics. \"Saturday Night Live\" features a two-tiered cast: the repertory members, also known as the \"Not Ready for Prime-Time Players,\" and newer cast members, known as \"Featured Players.\" Each week, the show features a host, often a well-known celebrity, who delivers an opening monologue and performs in sketches with the cast. A musical guest is also invited to perform several sets (usually two, and occasionally more). Every so often a host or musical guest will fill both roles, such as was the case with Britney Spears in 2000 and 2002, Jennifer Lopez in 2001 and 2010, Justin Timberlake in 2003, 2006 and 2013, Taylor Swift in 2009, Bruno Mars in 2012, Lady Gaga in 2013, Miley Cyrus in 2013 and 2015, Drake in 2014 and 2016, Blake Shelton in 2015, and Ariana Grande in 2016. With the exception of Season 7 and several other rare cases, the show has begun with a cold open that ends with someone breaking character and proclaiming \"Live from New York, it's Saturday Night! \"",
"Title: David Spade\n\nDavid Wayne Spade (born July 22, 1964) is an American actor, stand-up comedian, writer and television personality. He rose to fame in the 1990s as a cast member on \"Saturday Night Live\", then began a successful acting career in both film and television. He also starred and co-starred in the films \"Tommy Boy\", \"Black Sheep\", \"Joe Dirt\", \"\", \"Grown Ups\", and \"Grown Ups 2\", among others.",
"Title: J. P. Manoux\n\nJean-Paul Christophe \"J. P.\" Manoux (born June 8, 1969) is an American actor, voice actor, television personality, and comedian best known for his work in multiple Disney productions, including S.T.A.N. in \"Aaron Stone\", Curtis the Caveman and Vice Principal Hackett in \"Phil of the Future\", and the voice of Kuzco in \"The Emperor's New School\" (replacing David Spade). He voiced Scrappy Rex in \"Scooby-Doo\". Manoux was also a contestant on \"Jeopardy!\", \"Family Feud\", and \"Wheel of Fortune\".",
"Title: General Hospital cast members\n\n\"General Hospital\" is the longest running American television serial drama, airing on ABC. Created by Frank and Doris Hursley, the series premiered on April 1, 1963. The longest-running cast member is Leslie Charleson, who has portrayed Dr. Monica Quartermaine since August 17, 1977, also making her one of the longest-tenured actors in American soap operas. Former cast member Rachel Ames was previously the series' longest-running cast member, portraying Audrey Hardy from 1964 to 2007, and making guest appearances in 2009 and 2013, the latter for the series' fiftieth anniversary. Ames made a special appearance on October 30, 2015. Actors Genie Francis and Kin Shriner, who portray Laura Spencer and Scott Baldwin, are the second and third longest-running cast members, having joined \"General Hospital\" in February and August 1977, respectively. Actress Jacklyn Zeman — who portrays Bobbie Spencer — is the fourth longest-running cast member, joining the serial in December 1977. Actress Jane Elliot, who joined the serial in June 1978 as Tracy Quartermaine, is the fifth longest-running cast member, joining \"General Hospital\" in June 1978 until her departure in May 2017. Former cast member Anthony Geary, who portrayed Luke Spencer, was the sixth longest-running cast member, having joined \"General Hospital\" in November 1978. The following list is of cast members who are currently on the show: the main and recurring cast members, or those who are debuting, departing or returning to the series.",
"Title: Mary Katherine Gallagher\n\nMary Katherine Gallagher is a fictional character invented and portrayed by \"Saturday Night Live\" cast member Molly Shannon from 1995 to 2001. She was considered the first breakout character from the new 1995 cast, and a significant marker of the increased influence of women writers on the show in the 1990s. Shannon portrayed the character in a 1999 film, \"Superstar\", and she also reprised the role when she hosted \"Saturday Night Live\" in 2007.",
"Title: Wayne's World\n\n\"Wayne's World\" was originally a recurring sketch from the NBC television series \"Saturday Night Live\". It evolved from a segment titled \"Wayne's Power Minute\" (1987) on the CBC Television series \"It's Only Rock & Roll\", as the main character first appeared in that show. The \"Saturday Night Live\" sketch spawned two films, and several catchphrases which have since entered the pop-culture lexicon. The sketch centered on a local public-access television program in Aurora, Illinois, hosted by Wayne Campbell (Mike Myers, the same actor from \"Wayne's Power Minute\"), an enthusiastic and sardonic long-haired metalhead, and his timid and sometimes high-strung, yet equally metal-loving sidekick and best friend, Garth Algar (Dana Carvey). Wayne lives with his parents and broadcasts his show \"live\" from the basement of their house every Friday evening at 10:30. The first \"Wayne's World\" sketch appeared in the 13th \"Saturday Night Live\" episode of 1988/1989.",
"Title: Saturday Night Live (season 40)\n\nSaturday Night Live premiered its fortieth season during the 2014–15 television season on NBC. The season premiered on September 27, 2014, with host Chris Pratt and musical guest Ariana Grande and came to a conclusion on May 16, 2015 with host Louis C.K. and musical guest Rihanna. Former cast member Darrell Hammond succeeded Don Pardo, who had died in August, as the show's new announcer. The premiere included an interstitial photograph of Pardo – \"SNL\"' s announcer since it premiered in 1975 (with the exception of season 7 and episode 14 of season 21 – where Hammond took his place).",
"Title: Ellen Cleghorne\n\nEllen Cleghorne (born November 29, 1965) is an American actress and comedian, best known as a cast member of \"Saturday Night Live\" from 1991 to 1995. Cleghorne was the sketch comedy show's second African-American female repertory cast member, succeeding Danitra Vance in its eleventh season, and the first African-American female cast member to stay for more than one season. She returned for its 40th anniversary special on February 15, 2015. Cleghorne was ranked the 69th greatest \"Saturday Night Live\" cast member by \"Rolling Stone\" magazine."
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Paul Boudreau assisted the running back who played for which college team to break 10,000 career yards?
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Oregon State
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"The 2,000-yard club is a group of seven National Football League (NFL) running backs that have rushed for 2,000 or more yards in a season.",
" These seven rushing seasons rank as the highest single-season rushing totals in NFL history, and reaching the 2,000-yard mark is considered a significant achievement for running backs.",
" No running back has yet achieved this feat twice.",
" The first 2,000-yard season was recorded in 1973 by Buffalo Bills running back O.J. Simpson.",
" He is the only player to have surpassed 2,000 yards in a 14-game season, as all others occurred in 16-game seasons; he finished the season with 2,003 rushing yards, averaging six yards per carry and an NFL-record 143.1 rushing yards per game.",
" Los Angeles Rams running back Eric Dickerson, who had broken the single-season rookie rushing record in 1983, recorded the second 2,000-yard season in 1984.",
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"Andre Rishard Williams (born August 28, 1992) is an American football running back for the Los Angeles Chargers of the National Football League (NFL).",
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" He played college football at Boston College, where he was a finalist for the 2013 Heisman Trophy, and won the 2013 Doak Walker Award as the nation's best running back.",
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"The 1981 Tampa Bay Buccaneers season began with the team trying to improve on an 5–10–1 season.",
" The team was considered to be superior to the 1979 team that finished the season one game shy of the Super Bowl.",
" With the running game and special teams ineffective, the Buccaneers depended heavily on the pass, and particularly on the big play.",
" Jimmie Giles returned to form, establishing numerous team receiving records.",
" Doug Williams became (with Jim Zorn) the second active quarterback to need only four seasons to reach the 10,000 career passing yards mark.",
" The defense improved over the previous season, a change that McKay attributed to less reliance on blitzes, and a general improvement in speed due to changes in the secondary and the drafting of Hugh Green.",
" Their defense allowed the fewest touchdowns of any NFL team, and was described by opponents as \"outstanding\" and \"almost awesome\".",
" The team was dogged by inconsistent play throughout the season.",
" Players and coaches believed the Buccaneers to be a playoff-worthy team, but a tendency to self-destruct kept them on the edge of the playoff race, thanks in part to a failure of any other team to take control in either the NFC Central division or the NFC wild-card chase.",
" \"We make more mistakes at crucial times than any team I've ever been associated with\", said ex-Buckeyes, -Raiders, and -Dolphins safety Neal Colzie.",
" Opposing coach Dick Vermeil said, \"I'm not sure they know how good they are\", after his Philadelphia Eagles team beat the Buccaneers despite having been outplayed.",
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"Billy Taylor (born July 6, 1956) is a former professional American football player who was selected by the New York Giants in the fourth round of the 1978 NFL Draft.",
" A 6'0\", 215-lb.",
" running back from Texas Tech, Taylor played for five NFL seasons as a running back and kick returner.",
" He spent his first three seasons as a member of the Giants, and spent his final two split between the Giants, the New York Jets, and the Los Angeles Raiders.",
" As the starting running back for the Giants, he led the team in rushing in 1979 and 1980.",
" His best season was in 1979, when he started all 16 games, carrying the ball 198 times for 700 yards and catching it another 28 times for 253 yards with 11 total touchdowns.",
" The Jets picked him up after the Giants waived him in 1981, but they cut him three weeks later when they needed to add a defensive lineman to replace the injured Marty Lyons.",
" Taylor then played two seasons for the Washington Federals of the USFL, amassing 171 rushes for 757 yards and 5 touchdowns along with 64 receptions for 523 yards and 2 TDs in 1983.",
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"Steven Rashad Jackson (born July 22, 1983) is a former American football running back.",
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"Bruce Harper (born June 20, 1955) was an American football running back and kick returner for the New York Jets of the NFL.",
" He was signed as an undrafted free agent out of Kutztown by the Jets in 1977.",
" Bruce Harper is the all-time kick returner in New York Jets history with 5407 yards in kickoff returns.",
" He also served as the Jets punt returner from 1977 to 1982, totalling 1748 PR yards and 1 touchdown.",
" Harper also played running back.",
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"Paul T. Boudreau (born December 30, 1949) is an American football coach who last served as offensive line coach for the Los Angeles Rams of the National Football League (NFL).",
" He has served as the offensive line coach for eight different NFL teams, one Canadian Football League (CFL) team, and four college teams.",
" No offensive line coach in the NFL has more experience as an assistant at the professional level than Boudreau, who entered his 29th season in 2015.",
" Boudreau’s stellar offensive lines over the years have helped pave the way for five running backs to top the 10,000-yard career rushing mark, including Barry Sanders, Curtis Martin, Thurman Thomas, Fred Taylor and Steven Jackson.",
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"Rick Rogers (born March 26, 1963) is a former American football running back.",
" He grew up in Inkster, Michigan, and attended Wayne Memorial High School.",
" He played college football for the University of Michigan from 1981 to 1984.",
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" He was selected as a second-team running back on the 1983 All-Big Ten Conference football team.",
" In four years at Michigan, he gained 1,942 yards on 435 carries for an average of 4.5 yards per carry and 16 touchdowns.",
" He had four games in which he rushed for over 100 yards – 124 yards on 19 carries against Washington State on September 10, 1983 (including 62 yards in the fourth quarter); 124 yards on 20 carries against Northwestern on October 15, 1983; 125 yards on 26 carries against Iowa on October 22, 1983; and 139 yards on 27 carries against Northwestern on October 13, 1984."
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"Jacque Robinson (born March 5, 1963) is an American former professional football player.",
" He played as a running back and was drafted by the Buffalo Bills.",
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" He also earned MVP honors in both the 1982 Rose Bowl and 1985 Orange Bowl.",
" Robinson was the first freshman to win Player of the Game honor at the Rose Bowl."
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"Kenneth Bernard \"Kenny\" Bynum (born May 29, 1974) is a former American football running back in the National Football League.",
" He played for the San Diego Chargers (1997–2000).",
" The 5'11\", 191 pound running back went to South Carolina State University for college.",
" He was drafted in the fifth overall round of the 1997 NFL Draft by the San Diego Chargers and was the 138th overall pick.",
" In 1997, he played in 13 games, rushed 30 times for 97 yards and scored no touchdowns.",
" In 1998, he played in 10 games and had 11 rushing attempts for 23 yards and 4 receptions for 27 yards.",
" In 1998, he played in 16 games and had 92 rushing attempts for 287 yards and a touchdown to go along with 16 receptions for 209 yards and two touchdowns.",
" In 2000, he played in 11 games and had only 7 rushing attempts for 26 yards and two receptions for 13 yards."
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"Title: 2,000-yard club\n\nThe 2,000-yard club is a group of seven National Football League (NFL) running backs that have rushed for 2,000 or more yards in a season. These seven rushing seasons rank as the highest single-season rushing totals in NFL history, and reaching the 2,000-yard mark is considered a significant achievement for running backs. No running back has yet achieved this feat twice. The first 2,000-yard season was recorded in 1973 by Buffalo Bills running back O.J. Simpson. He is the only player to have surpassed 2,000 yards in a 14-game season, as all others occurred in 16-game seasons; he finished the season with 2,003 rushing yards, averaging six yards per carry and an NFL-record 143.1 rushing yards per game. Los Angeles Rams running back Eric Dickerson, who had broken the single-season rookie rushing record in 1983, recorded the second 2,000-yard season in 1984. Dickerson rushed for 2,105 yards, the current NFL rushing record, and averaged 131.6 rushing yards per game.",
"Title: Andre Williams (American football)\n\nAndre Rishard Williams (born August 28, 1992) is an American football running back for the Los Angeles Chargers of the National Football League (NFL). He was drafted by the New York Giants in the fourth round of the 2014 NFL Draft. He played college football at Boston College, where he was a finalist for the 2013 Heisman Trophy, and won the 2013 Doak Walker Award as the nation's best running back. During the 2013 season, Williams became only the 16th player in NCAA history to rush for over 2,000 yards and he finished his college career ranked 5th all-time for most yards rushed in a single season with 2,177 yards.",
"Title: 1981 Tampa Bay Buccaneers season\n\nThe 1981 Tampa Bay Buccaneers season began with the team trying to improve on an 5–10–1 season. The team was considered to be superior to the 1979 team that finished the season one game shy of the Super Bowl. With the running game and special teams ineffective, the Buccaneers depended heavily on the pass, and particularly on the big play. Jimmie Giles returned to form, establishing numerous team receiving records. Doug Williams became (with Jim Zorn) the second active quarterback to need only four seasons to reach the 10,000 career passing yards mark. The defense improved over the previous season, a change that McKay attributed to less reliance on blitzes, and a general improvement in speed due to changes in the secondary and the drafting of Hugh Green. Their defense allowed the fewest touchdowns of any NFL team, and was described by opponents as \"outstanding\" and \"almost awesome\". The team was dogged by inconsistent play throughout the season. Players and coaches believed the Buccaneers to be a playoff-worthy team, but a tendency to self-destruct kept them on the edge of the playoff race, thanks in part to a failure of any other team to take control in either the NFC Central division or the NFC wild-card chase. \"We make more mistakes at crucial times than any team I've ever been associated with\", said ex-Buckeyes, -Raiders, and -Dolphins safety Neal Colzie. Opposing coach Dick Vermeil said, \"I'm not sure they know how good they are\", after his Philadelphia Eagles team beat the Buccaneers despite having been outplayed. Nevertheless, the team developed a maturity through the season which allowed them to remain competitive instead of collapsing when behind or when being outplayed.",
"Title: Billy Taylor (running back, born 1956)\n\nBilly Taylor (born July 6, 1956) is a former professional American football player who was selected by the New York Giants in the fourth round of the 1978 NFL Draft. A 6'0\", 215-lb. running back from Texas Tech, Taylor played for five NFL seasons as a running back and kick returner. He spent his first three seasons as a member of the Giants, and spent his final two split between the Giants, the New York Jets, and the Los Angeles Raiders. As the starting running back for the Giants, he led the team in rushing in 1979 and 1980. His best season was in 1979, when he started all 16 games, carrying the ball 198 times for 700 yards and catching it another 28 times for 253 yards with 11 total touchdowns. The Jets picked him up after the Giants waived him in 1981, but they cut him three weeks later when they needed to add a defensive lineman to replace the injured Marty Lyons. Taylor then played two seasons for the Washington Federals of the USFL, amassing 171 rushes for 757 yards and 5 touchdowns along with 64 receptions for 523 yards and 2 TDs in 1983. In 1984, Taylor rushed 142 times for 499 yards while also collecting 51 receptions for 387 yards and a touchdown.",
"Title: Steven Jackson\n\nSteven Rashad Jackson (born July 22, 1983) is a former American football running back. He played college football for Oregon State and was drafted by the St. Louis Rams 24th overall in the 2004 NFL Draft. He also played for the Atlanta Falcons and New England Patriots.",
"Title: Bruce Harper\n\nBruce Harper (born June 20, 1955) was an American football running back and kick returner for the New York Jets of the NFL. He was signed as an undrafted free agent out of Kutztown by the Jets in 1977. Bruce Harper is the all-time kick returner in New York Jets history with 5407 yards in kickoff returns. He also served as the Jets punt returner from 1977 to 1982, totalling 1748 PR yards and 1 touchdown. Harper also played running back. His total yards are 11429: 1829 rushing yards, 2409 receiving yards, 1784 PR yards and 5407 KR yards.",
"Title: Paul Boudreau\n\nPaul T. Boudreau (born December 30, 1949) is an American football coach who last served as offensive line coach for the Los Angeles Rams of the National Football League (NFL). He has served as the offensive line coach for eight different NFL teams, one Canadian Football League (CFL) team, and four college teams. No offensive line coach in the NFL has more experience as an assistant at the professional level than Boudreau, who entered his 29th season in 2015. Boudreau’s stellar offensive lines over the years have helped pave the way for five running backs to top the 10,000-yard career rushing mark, including Barry Sanders, Curtis Martin, Thurman Thomas, Fred Taylor and Steven Jackson. This is his second stint with the Rams organization, having previously coached them in the 2006 and 2007 seasons.",
"Title: Rick Rogers\n\nRick Rogers (born March 26, 1963) is a former American football running back. He grew up in Inkster, Michigan, and attended Wayne Memorial High School. He played college football for the University of Michigan from 1981 to 1984. As a junior in 1983, he rushed for 1,002 yards on 209 carries for a 4.9 yard average and nine touchdowns. He was selected as a second-team running back on the 1983 All-Big Ten Conference football team. In four years at Michigan, he gained 1,942 yards on 435 carries for an average of 4.5 yards per carry and 16 touchdowns. He had four games in which he rushed for over 100 yards – 124 yards on 19 carries against Washington State on September 10, 1983 (including 62 yards in the fourth quarter); 124 yards on 20 carries against Northwestern on October 15, 1983; 125 yards on 26 carries against Iowa on October 22, 1983; and 139 yards on 27 carries against Northwestern on October 13, 1984.",
"Title: Jacque Robinson\n\nJacque Robinson (born March 5, 1963) is an American former professional football player. He played as a running back and was drafted by the Buffalo Bills. During his college career at Washington, Robinson amassed 2,300 career yards. He also earned MVP honors in both the 1982 Rose Bowl and 1985 Orange Bowl. Robinson was the first freshman to win Player of the Game honor at the Rose Bowl.",
"Title: Kenny Bynum\n\nKenneth Bernard \"Kenny\" Bynum (born May 29, 1974) is a former American football running back in the National Football League. He played for the San Diego Chargers (1997–2000). The 5'11\", 191 pound running back went to South Carolina State University for college. He was drafted in the fifth overall round of the 1997 NFL Draft by the San Diego Chargers and was the 138th overall pick. In 1997, he played in 13 games, rushed 30 times for 97 yards and scored no touchdowns. In 1998, he played in 10 games and had 11 rushing attempts for 23 yards and 4 receptions for 27 yards. In 1998, he played in 16 games and had 92 rushing attempts for 287 yards and a touchdown to go along with 16 receptions for 209 yards and two touchdowns. In 2000, he played in 11 games and had only 7 rushing attempts for 26 yards and two receptions for 13 yards."
] |
558
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Which breed of hunting dog can also be used as a water dog, the East Siberian Laika or the Mountain Cur?
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Mountain Cur
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comparison
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medium
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"The Mountain Cur is a type of working dog that is bred specifically for treeing and trailing small game, like squirrel and raccoons.",
" They are also used for hunting and baying big game like bear and wild boar as well as being an all-purpose farm dog.",
" Curs are a member of the Hound group, and the Mountain Cur is one of several varieties of cur.",
" It can also be used as a water dog.",
" Mainly bred in Ohio, Kentucky, Virginia, and Tennessee, it has been registered with the United Kennel Club since 1998.",
" The Mountain Cur Breeder's Association was formed in 1957."
],
"title": "Mountain Cur"
},
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"sentences": [
"The German Spaniel, also known as the Deutscher Wachtelhund (German quail dog), is a breed of dog that was developed in Germany around 1890, and is used as a hunting dog.",
" Descended from the old German breed, the Stoeberer (lit.",
" \"rummager\"), which became popular with commoners following the Revolutions of 1848 in the German states, who required a versatile hunting dog.",
" Stoeberer is now a type of hunting dog in Germany with the Wachtelhund being its sole member.",
" The breed is not very well known outside of Germany, but was recognised by the United Kennel Club in 1996."
],
"title": "German Spaniel"
},
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"sentences": [
"The East Siberian Oblast was an early oblast of the Russian Soviet Federative Socialist Republic, which existed from December 5, 1936 to September 26, 1937.",
" It was created when the East Siberian Krai was divided into the East Siberian Oblast and the Buryat Autonomous Soviet Socialist Republic in 1936 and ceased to exist after being split into the Irkutsk Oblast and the Chita Oblast in 1937."
],
"title": "East Siberian Oblast"
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"sentences": [
"The Stephens Cur (a.k.a. Stephens' Stock Cur), is a scent hound that belongs to the Cur dog breed.",
" They were originally bred by the Stephens family in southeastern Kentucky.",
" The dogs known as \"Little black dog\" were bred by generations of that family for over a century.",
" In 1970, they were recognized as separate and distinct breed of Cur.",
" The dog is mostly black with white markings, but more than a third white is not permissible.",
" It is good for hunting raccoon and squirrel, but can also be used to bay wild boar.",
" They are registered with the United Kennel Club"
],
"title": "Stephens Cur"
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"The East Siberian Railway (\"Восточно-Сибирская железная дорога\" ) is a railway in Russia (a branch of the Russian Railways and a part of the Trans-Siberian Railway), which runs across Irkutsk Oblast, Chita Oblast, Buryatia, and Yakutia.",
" The railway administration is located in Irkutsk.",
" The East Siberian Railway borders with the Krasnoyarsk Railway (railway station of Yurty), Trans-Baikal Railway (railway station of Petrovsky Zavod), and Baikal Amur Mainline (railway station of Lena-Vostochnaya).",
" To the south, the East Siberian Railway runs close to the Russo-Mongolian border (railway station of Naushki).",
" As of 2008, the total working length of the East Siberian Railway was 3848.1 km ; number of employees – 46,233 (61,418 in 2005); net weight hauled – 76 million tonnes (75.934 million in 2005); long-distance passenger traffic – 3.6 million people (4.838 million in 2005); suburban traffic – 29 million people (26.225 million in 2005).",
" Annual cargo turnover is 278 million tonnes."
],
"title": "East Siberian Railway"
},
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"sentences": [
"The Treeing Cur is a breed of dog that originated in the mid-west and was first recognized by United Kennel Club on November 1, 1998, due to the efforts of Alex and Ray Kovac.",
" \"Most Cur breeders were not well off and so they required a dog that could serve multiple purposes: hunter, guardian, and stock dog.",
" The result was the Treeing Cur, \"which is the most varied in size and colors of the Cur breeds\", according to United Kennel Club.They are primarily used to tree squirrels, raccoons, opossums, wild boars, bears, mountain lions and bobcats as well as to hunt big game."
],
"title": "Treeing Cur"
},
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"sentences": [
"The East Siberian Laika (Vostotchno-Sibirskaia Laika) is a Russian breed of dog of spitz type, a hunting dog originating in parts of Siberia east of the Yenisei River."
],
"title": "East Siberian Laika"
},
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"sentences": [
"The West Siberian Laika or \"WSL\", is a breed of hunting dog and a breed of spitz type.",
" Russian publications indicate that the term West Siberian Laika loosely applied to hunting dogs originating with the Mansi and Khanty people in Ural and West Siberia, but there were no standards or registrations of WSL as such until 1930.",
" Then WWll disrupted it for a while, but \"systematic breeding with registrations\" resumed after the war ended, in 1946.",
" This was the time the breed began taking modern shape.",
" Before that hunters only knew of Mansi Laika and Khanty Laika.",
" In early 1960 many hunters in Ural still preferred the term Mansi Laika, when speaking of West Siberian Laika.",
" In Russian language, the term Laika originated from the word \"layat\" that means to bark.",
" The word Laika simply means \"barker\".",
" Any hunting Laika is a bark pointer (pointing at animal of interest by barking and staying with the animal ).",
" It is a versatile dog depending on use and environment, but in certain parts of the country they have become more specialized."
],
"title": "West Siberian Laika"
},
{
"sentences": [
"The Wetterhoun (FCI No.221, translated into English as the Frisian Water Dog) is a breed of dog traditionally used as a hunting dog for hunting small mammals and waterfowl in the province of Fryslan in the Netherlands.",
" The name of the dog comes from the West Frisian \"Wetterhûn\" meaning \"water dog.\"",
" Plural of Wetterhoun is Wetterhounen in Dutch.",
" The breed may also be called the \"Otterhoun\" (not to be confused with the Otterhound) or \"Dutch Spaniel\", although it is not a Spaniel-type dog."
],
"title": "Wetterhoun"
},
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"sentences": [
"The New Siberian Islands (Russian: Новосиби́рские острова , \"Novosibirskiye Ostrova\" ; Yakut: Саҥа Сибиир арыылара, \"Sanga Sibiir aryylara\" ) are an archipelago in the Extreme North of Russia, to the North of the East Siberian coast between the Laptev Sea and the East Siberian Sea north of the Sakha (Yakutia) Republic."
],
"title": "New Siberian Islands"
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"Title: Mountain Cur\n\nThe Mountain Cur is a type of working dog that is bred specifically for treeing and trailing small game, like squirrel and raccoons. They are also used for hunting and baying big game like bear and wild boar as well as being an all-purpose farm dog. Curs are a member of the Hound group, and the Mountain Cur is one of several varieties of cur. It can also be used as a water dog. Mainly bred in Ohio, Kentucky, Virginia, and Tennessee, it has been registered with the United Kennel Club since 1998. The Mountain Cur Breeder's Association was formed in 1957.",
"Title: German Spaniel\n\nThe German Spaniel, also known as the Deutscher Wachtelhund (German quail dog), is a breed of dog that was developed in Germany around 1890, and is used as a hunting dog. Descended from the old German breed, the Stoeberer (lit. \"rummager\"), which became popular with commoners following the Revolutions of 1848 in the German states, who required a versatile hunting dog. Stoeberer is now a type of hunting dog in Germany with the Wachtelhund being its sole member. The breed is not very well known outside of Germany, but was recognised by the United Kennel Club in 1996.",
"Title: East Siberian Oblast\n\nThe East Siberian Oblast was an early oblast of the Russian Soviet Federative Socialist Republic, which existed from December 5, 1936 to September 26, 1937. It was created when the East Siberian Krai was divided into the East Siberian Oblast and the Buryat Autonomous Soviet Socialist Republic in 1936 and ceased to exist after being split into the Irkutsk Oblast and the Chita Oblast in 1937.",
"Title: Stephens Cur\n\nThe Stephens Cur (a.k.a. Stephens' Stock Cur), is a scent hound that belongs to the Cur dog breed. They were originally bred by the Stephens family in southeastern Kentucky. The dogs known as \"Little black dog\" were bred by generations of that family for over a century. In 1970, they were recognized as separate and distinct breed of Cur. The dog is mostly black with white markings, but more than a third white is not permissible. It is good for hunting raccoon and squirrel, but can also be used to bay wild boar. They are registered with the United Kennel Club",
"Title: East Siberian Railway\n\nThe East Siberian Railway (\"Восточно-Сибирская железная дорога\" ) is a railway in Russia (a branch of the Russian Railways and a part of the Trans-Siberian Railway), which runs across Irkutsk Oblast, Chita Oblast, Buryatia, and Yakutia. The railway administration is located in Irkutsk. The East Siberian Railway borders with the Krasnoyarsk Railway (railway station of Yurty), Trans-Baikal Railway (railway station of Petrovsky Zavod), and Baikal Amur Mainline (railway station of Lena-Vostochnaya). To the south, the East Siberian Railway runs close to the Russo-Mongolian border (railway station of Naushki). As of 2008, the total working length of the East Siberian Railway was 3848.1 km ; number of employees – 46,233 (61,418 in 2005); net weight hauled – 76 million tonnes (75.934 million in 2005); long-distance passenger traffic – 3.6 million people (4.838 million in 2005); suburban traffic – 29 million people (26.225 million in 2005). Annual cargo turnover is 278 million tonnes.",
"Title: Treeing Cur\n\nThe Treeing Cur is a breed of dog that originated in the mid-west and was first recognized by United Kennel Club on November 1, 1998, due to the efforts of Alex and Ray Kovac. \"Most Cur breeders were not well off and so they required a dog that could serve multiple purposes: hunter, guardian, and stock dog. The result was the Treeing Cur, \"which is the most varied in size and colors of the Cur breeds\", according to United Kennel Club.They are primarily used to tree squirrels, raccoons, opossums, wild boars, bears, mountain lions and bobcats as well as to hunt big game.",
"Title: East Siberian Laika\n\nThe East Siberian Laika (Vostotchno-Sibirskaia Laika) is a Russian breed of dog of spitz type, a hunting dog originating in parts of Siberia east of the Yenisei River.",
"Title: West Siberian Laika\n\nThe West Siberian Laika or \"WSL\", is a breed of hunting dog and a breed of spitz type. Russian publications indicate that the term West Siberian Laika loosely applied to hunting dogs originating with the Mansi and Khanty people in Ural and West Siberia, but there were no standards or registrations of WSL as such until 1930. Then WWll disrupted it for a while, but \"systematic breeding with registrations\" resumed after the war ended, in 1946. This was the time the breed began taking modern shape. Before that hunters only knew of Mansi Laika and Khanty Laika. In early 1960 many hunters in Ural still preferred the term Mansi Laika, when speaking of West Siberian Laika. In Russian language, the term Laika originated from the word \"layat\" that means to bark. The word Laika simply means \"barker\". Any hunting Laika is a bark pointer (pointing at animal of interest by barking and staying with the animal ). It is a versatile dog depending on use and environment, but in certain parts of the country they have become more specialized.",
"Title: Wetterhoun\n\nThe Wetterhoun (FCI No.221, translated into English as the Frisian Water Dog) is a breed of dog traditionally used as a hunting dog for hunting small mammals and waterfowl in the province of Fryslan in the Netherlands. The name of the dog comes from the West Frisian \"Wetterhûn\" meaning \"water dog.\" Plural of Wetterhoun is Wetterhounen in Dutch. The breed may also be called the \"Otterhoun\" (not to be confused with the Otterhound) or \"Dutch Spaniel\", although it is not a Spaniel-type dog.",
"Title: New Siberian Islands\n\nThe New Siberian Islands (Russian: Новосиби́рские острова , \"Novosibirskiye Ostrova\" ; Yakut: Саҥа Сибиир арыылара, \"Sanga Sibiir aryylara\" ) are an archipelago in the Extreme North of Russia, to the North of the East Siberian coast between the Laptev Sea and the East Siberian Sea north of the Sakha (Yakutia) Republic."
] |
559
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That's Life and My Weekly, are a type of what?
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magazine
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comparison
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easy
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"That's Life!",
" is a British magazine aimed toward a young female demographic and specialises in gritty real-life stories contributed by its readers.",
" The magazine is published in the UK and Ireland by H Bauer Publishing, whose other titles include \"Take a Break\" and \"Bella\".",
" The headquarters of \"That's Life\" is in London."
],
"title": "That's Life (magazine)"
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"sentences": [
"G. K.'s Weekly was a British publication founded in 1925 (with its pilot edition surfacing in late 1924) by seminal writer G. K. Chesterton, continuing until his death in 1936.",
" Its articles typically discussed topical cultural, political, and socio-economic issues yet the publication also ran poems, cartoons, and other such material that piqued Chesterton's interest.",
" It contained much of his journalistic work done in the latter part of his life, and extracts from it were published as the book \"The Outline of Sanity\".",
" Precursor publications existed by the names of The Eye-Witness and The New Witness, the former being a weekly newspaper started by Hilaire Belloc in 1911, the latter Belloc took over from Cecil Chesterton, Gilbert's brother, who died in World War I: and a revamped version of \"G. K.'s Weekly\" continued some years after Chesterton's death by the name of The Weekly Review."
],
"title": "G. K.'s Weekly"
},
{
"sentences": [
"\"Maturity onset diabetes of the young\" (MODY) refers to any of several hereditary forms of diabetes mellitus caused by mutations in an autosomal dominant gene disrupting insulin production.",
" MODY is often referred to as \"monogenic diabetes\" to distinguish it from the more common types of diabetes (especially type 1 and type 2), which involve more complex combinations of causes involving multiple genes and environmental factors.",
" MODY 2 and MODY 3 are the most common forms.",
" MODY should not be confused with latent autoimmune diabetes of adults (LADA) — a form of type 1 DM, with slower progression to insulin dependence than child-onset type 1 DM, and which occurs later in life."
],
"title": "Maturity onset diabetes of the young"
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"sentences": [
"Gear is a 1969 character sketch written by Richard Goldstein that was one of a series first appearing in 1966 in \"The Village Voice\", a weekly New York City newspaper started in 1955 that reports news and various subjects in pop culture.",
" Similar to short stories, character sketches in journalism became popular among 1960s writers and in this era focused on providing a realistic “picture of a \"type\" of person,” but differed in that sketches did not tell stories of particular individuals.",
" Often, sketches served as warm-ups to an actual story, with light tone, mild mood and focus on a single aspect of the character type, “usually in details of status life,\" such as social or economic status."
],
"title": "Gear (Village Voice)"
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"sentences": [
"Johann Christian Bauer (1802–1867) was a German type designer, punchcutter, and founder of the Bauer Type Foundry.",
" Bauer was born in Hanau and began working as a punch-cutter in 1827.",
" He ran a type foundry in Frankfurt am Main, Germany for three years with Christian Nies, before founding the \"Bauersche Gießerei\" in 1837.",
" From 1837 to 1847 he worked for the firm of \"P.A. Wilson\" in Edinburgh, where he could study punch-cutting and type founding, as Great Britain was at that time in the forefront of the industry.",
" While still in Edinburgh, he founded the firm of \"Bauer, Furgusson et Huie\", though upon his return to Germany in 1847 the foundry was renamed \"Englische Schriftschneiderei und Gravieranstalt (English Typecutting and Engraving Works)\".",
" A prolific craftsman, Bauer cut more than 10,000 punches with his own hands, though few of his designs are in use today as they are typical of the excesses of pre-Arts and Crafts Movement nineteenth century design.",
" By the end of his life, the Bauer foundry was a worldwide concern."
],
"title": "Johann Christian Bauer"
},
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"sentences": [
"Life was an American magazine that ran weekly from 1883 to 1936 as a humor magazine with limited circulation. \"",
"Time\" owner Henry Luce bought the magazine in 1936, solely so that he could acquire the rights to its name, and launched a major weekly news magazine with a strong emphasis on photojournalism.",
" \"Life\" was published weekly until 1972, as an intermittent \"special\" until 1978, and as a monthly from 1978 to 2000."
],
"title": "Life (magazine)"
},
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"Insulin-dependent (type I)diabetes mellitus (IDDM) is a genetic heterogenouse autoimmune disorder, which is triggered by genetic predisposition and environmental factors.",
" The prevalence of insulin-dependent (type I) diabetes mellitus (IDDM) among children and young adult from Europe is approximately 0.4%.",
" Insulin-dependent (type I) diabetes mellitus (IDDM) is characterized by acute onset and insulin deficiency.",
" Patients with insulin-dependent (type I) diabetes mellitus (IDDM) are found with gradual loss of the pancreatic islet beta cells and therefore not able to produce insulin.",
" As a result, they usually need exogenous insulin to maintain their life."
],
"title": "IDDM11"
},
{
"sentences": [
"An alternative newspaper is a type of newspaper that eschews comprehensive coverage of general news in favor of stylized reporting, opinionated reviews and columns, investigations into edgy topics and magazine-style feature stories highlighting local people and culture.",
" Its news coverage is more locally focused and their target audiences younger than those of daily newspapers.",
" Typically, alternative newspapers are published in tabloid format and printed on newsprint.",
" Other names for such publications include alternative weekly, alternative newsweekly, and alt weekly, as the majority circulate on a weekly schedule."
],
"title": "Alternative newspaper"
},
{
"sentences": [
"The publication originated as a newspaper.",
" It was purchased by the Thomson brothers early in the twentieth century, and was relaunched as a magazine in 1910."
],
"title": "My Weekly"
},
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"sentences": [
"Neonatal diabetes mellitus (NDM) is a monogenic form of diabetes that occurs in the first 6 months of life.",
" It is a rare disease, occurring in only one in 100,000 to 500,000 live births.",
" Infants with NDM do not produce enough insulin, leading to an increase in blood glucose.",
" NDM can be mistaken for the much more common type 1 diabetes, but type 1 diabetes usually occurs later than the first 6 months of life.",
" In about half of those with NDM, the condition is lifelong and is called permanent neonatal diabetes mellitus (PNDM).",
" In the rest of those with NDM, the condition is transient and disappears during infancy but can reappear later in life; this type of NDM is called transient neonatal diabetes mellitus (TNDM).",
" Specific genes that can cause NDM have been identified."
],
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"Title: That's Life (magazine)\n\nThat's Life! is a British magazine aimed toward a young female demographic and specialises in gritty real-life stories contributed by its readers. The magazine is published in the UK and Ireland by H Bauer Publishing, whose other titles include \"Take a Break\" and \"Bella\". The headquarters of \"That's Life\" is in London.",
"Title: G. K.'s Weekly\n\nG. K.'s Weekly was a British publication founded in 1925 (with its pilot edition surfacing in late 1924) by seminal writer G. K. Chesterton, continuing until his death in 1936. Its articles typically discussed topical cultural, political, and socio-economic issues yet the publication also ran poems, cartoons, and other such material that piqued Chesterton's interest. It contained much of his journalistic work done in the latter part of his life, and extracts from it were published as the book \"The Outline of Sanity\". Precursor publications existed by the names of The Eye-Witness and The New Witness, the former being a weekly newspaper started by Hilaire Belloc in 1911, the latter Belloc took over from Cecil Chesterton, Gilbert's brother, who died in World War I: and a revamped version of \"G. K.'s Weekly\" continued some years after Chesterton's death by the name of The Weekly Review.",
"Title: Maturity onset diabetes of the young\n\n\"Maturity onset diabetes of the young\" (MODY) refers to any of several hereditary forms of diabetes mellitus caused by mutations in an autosomal dominant gene disrupting insulin production. MODY is often referred to as \"monogenic diabetes\" to distinguish it from the more common types of diabetes (especially type 1 and type 2), which involve more complex combinations of causes involving multiple genes and environmental factors. MODY 2 and MODY 3 are the most common forms. MODY should not be confused with latent autoimmune diabetes of adults (LADA) — a form of type 1 DM, with slower progression to insulin dependence than child-onset type 1 DM, and which occurs later in life.",
"Title: Gear (Village Voice)\n\nGear is a 1969 character sketch written by Richard Goldstein that was one of a series first appearing in 1966 in \"The Village Voice\", a weekly New York City newspaper started in 1955 that reports news and various subjects in pop culture. Similar to short stories, character sketches in journalism became popular among 1960s writers and in this era focused on providing a realistic “picture of a \"type\" of person,” but differed in that sketches did not tell stories of particular individuals. Often, sketches served as warm-ups to an actual story, with light tone, mild mood and focus on a single aspect of the character type, “usually in details of status life,\" such as social or economic status.",
"Title: Johann Christian Bauer\n\nJohann Christian Bauer (1802–1867) was a German type designer, punchcutter, and founder of the Bauer Type Foundry. Bauer was born in Hanau and began working as a punch-cutter in 1827. He ran a type foundry in Frankfurt am Main, Germany for three years with Christian Nies, before founding the \"Bauersche Gießerei\" in 1837. From 1837 to 1847 he worked for the firm of \"P.A. Wilson\" in Edinburgh, where he could study punch-cutting and type founding, as Great Britain was at that time in the forefront of the industry. While still in Edinburgh, he founded the firm of \"Bauer, Furgusson et Huie\", though upon his return to Germany in 1847 the foundry was renamed \"Englische Schriftschneiderei und Gravieranstalt (English Typecutting and Engraving Works)\". A prolific craftsman, Bauer cut more than 10,000 punches with his own hands, though few of his designs are in use today as they are typical of the excesses of pre-Arts and Crafts Movement nineteenth century design. By the end of his life, the Bauer foundry was a worldwide concern.",
"Title: Life (magazine)\n\nLife was an American magazine that ran weekly from 1883 to 1936 as a humor magazine with limited circulation. \" Time\" owner Henry Luce bought the magazine in 1936, solely so that he could acquire the rights to its name, and launched a major weekly news magazine with a strong emphasis on photojournalism. \"Life\" was published weekly until 1972, as an intermittent \"special\" until 1978, and as a monthly from 1978 to 2000.",
"Title: IDDM11\n\nInsulin-dependent (type I)diabetes mellitus (IDDM) is a genetic heterogenouse autoimmune disorder, which is triggered by genetic predisposition and environmental factors. The prevalence of insulin-dependent (type I) diabetes mellitus (IDDM) among children and young adult from Europe is approximately 0.4%. Insulin-dependent (type I) diabetes mellitus (IDDM) is characterized by acute onset and insulin deficiency. Patients with insulin-dependent (type I) diabetes mellitus (IDDM) are found with gradual loss of the pancreatic islet beta cells and therefore not able to produce insulin. As a result, they usually need exogenous insulin to maintain their life.",
"Title: Alternative newspaper\n\nAn alternative newspaper is a type of newspaper that eschews comprehensive coverage of general news in favor of stylized reporting, opinionated reviews and columns, investigations into edgy topics and magazine-style feature stories highlighting local people and culture. Its news coverage is more locally focused and their target audiences younger than those of daily newspapers. Typically, alternative newspapers are published in tabloid format and printed on newsprint. Other names for such publications include alternative weekly, alternative newsweekly, and alt weekly, as the majority circulate on a weekly schedule.",
"Title: My Weekly\n\nThe publication originated as a newspaper. It was purchased by the Thomson brothers early in the twentieth century, and was relaunched as a magazine in 1910.",
"Title: Neonatal diabetes mellitus\n\nNeonatal diabetes mellitus (NDM) is a monogenic form of diabetes that occurs in the first 6 months of life. It is a rare disease, occurring in only one in 100,000 to 500,000 live births. Infants with NDM do not produce enough insulin, leading to an increase in blood glucose. NDM can be mistaken for the much more common type 1 diabetes, but type 1 diabetes usually occurs later than the first 6 months of life. In about half of those with NDM, the condition is lifelong and is called permanent neonatal diabetes mellitus (PNDM). In the rest of those with NDM, the condition is transient and disappears during infancy but can reappear later in life; this type of NDM is called transient neonatal diabetes mellitus (TNDM). Specific genes that can cause NDM have been identified."
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What "Census" conservation project did the group that backed Value America also fund?
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the Great Elephant Census
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"The National Trust for Nature Conservation (NTNC), (राष्ट्रिय प्रकृति संरक्षण कोष) previously known as King Mahendra Trust for Nature Conservation is a Nepalese non-governmental organization working in the field of nature conservation.",
"It was established in 1982 as an autonomous non profit organization by legislative law of Nepal.",
" NTNC's mission is to conserve nature and natural resources in Nepal while meeting the needs of the people in sustainable way.",
" Geographically, the Trust activities have spread from the sub-tropical plains of Chitwan, Bardia and Kanchanpur in the lowlands to the Annapurna and Manaslu region of the high Himalayas, including the trans-Himalayan region of Upper Mustang and Manang.",
" Currently, the projects of Trust are divided into three geographical areas - the lowland, the mid-hills (Kathmandu Valley) and the high mountains.",
" The Trust’s activities in the lowlands are based in and around the Chitwan National Park, the Bardia National Park and the Shuklaphanta Wildlife Reserve located in the central, western and far-western development regions of Nepal, through the Biodiversity Conservation Center (BCC) in Chitwan, the Bardia Conservation Program (BCP) in Bardia and the Suklaphanta Conservation Program (SCP) in Kanchanpur.",
" Similarly, the Annapurna Conservation Area Project (ACAP), the Manaslu Conservation Area Project (MCAP) and Gaurishankar Conservation Area Project (GCAP) are three protected areas managed by the Trust in the mountain region.",
" The Central Zoo is the only project of the Trust in Kathmandu Valley.",
" As a new initiative, the Trust has established an Energy and Climate Change Unit to address the emerging issues of climate change through mitigation and adaptation approach and renewable energy technologies.",
" The Trust has also started work on urban environment conservation with the Bagmati River Conservation Project."
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"The Ghana Wildlife Society is a conservationist NGO seeking to support Ghana's diverse wildlife to help provide both a \"better environment\" and an \"improved quality of life for all people.\"",
" It is BirdLife International's partner in Ghana.",
" The society was formed in the early 1970s but suffered from a hiatus in its activities.",
" It was restarted in 1991 through a \"Save the Seashore Birds Project - Ghana (SSPC-G)\".",
" This project ended in June 1994 and the Society took over the work of that project.",
" The Society is involved with many conservation projects including: the Important Bird Areas Project-Ghana, the Amanzuri Community Integrated Project, the Mount Afadjato Community Forest Conservation Project, the Wetlands and Waterbird Conservation Project, the Conservation Awareness Programme in schools and communities, and the Marine Turtle Conservation Programme.",
" The projects are supported by a range of overseas donors including: Royal Society for the Protection of Birds, the UNDP and the Royal Netherlands Embassy in Ghana."
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"The Hereford Screen is a great choir screen designed by Sir George Gilbert Scott (1811–1878) and made by Coventry metalworking firm Skidmore & Co. for Hereford Cathedral, England in 1862.",
" It was one of the Gothic Revival works in iron of the nineteenth century.",
" When it was unveiled at the 1862 International Exhibition it was hailed as the \"grandest and most triumphant achievement of modern architectural art\".",
" Weighing over eight tonnes, the screen is a mixture of wrought and cast iron, brass, copper, semi-precious stones, and mosaics, supporting electroformed statues of Christ and attendant angels.",
" In 1967 the screen was dismantled as it was no longer considered fashionable.",
" The Victoria and Albert Museum acquired the screen in 1984, but it was in very poor condition.",
" In 2001, after a successful campaign to fund the largest conservation project ever undertaken by the Museum, the fully restored metal masterpiece was erected in pride of place, overlooking the main entrance."
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"Value America or VA was a dot-com company founded in Nevada in 1996 by Craig Winn and Rex Scatena, and relocated to Charlottesville, Virginia in February 1998.",
" Its business model involved connecting customers on the Web directly to manufacturers, with the intent of providing better pricing and faster shipping (a just-in-time model similar to those used by Wal-Mart and Dell).",
" Customers could order a wide range of products from VA's website, then VA would transmit the orders directly to the manufacturers, and the manufacturers would then package the products and ship them directly to the customer.",
" Winn referred to this concept as \"convergence commerce\".",
" Value America was backed by Microsoft co-founder Paul Allen's Vulcan Ventures and FedEx co-founder Frederick W. Smith."
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"Vulcan Inc. is a private company founded by philanthropist and investor Paul Allen.",
" It was established in 1986 and oversees Allen's diverse business activities and philanthropic endeavors--from sports teams which include the Seattle Seahawks and the Portland Trail Blazers to conservation projects such as the Great Elephant Census, the Seattle Cinerama, and Museum of Pop Culture."
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"The Okapi Conservation Project OCP was founded in 1987 for the protection of the okapis (\"Okapia johnstoni\") and their habitat.",
" The okapi are only found in the Democratic Republic of Congo and are seen as the major flagship species of the Ituri Forest.",
" The OCP has about one hundred staff members and one hundred and ten government rangers under the direction of the Institute in Congo for the Conservation of Nature.",
" The Okapi Conservation Project is partnered with the Wildlife Conservation Network OCP's founder John Lukas is also a founding member of the Wildlife Conservation Network.",
" In 1992 the project helped create the Okapi Wildlife Reserve, encompassing 13,700 square kilometers of the Ituri Forest and in 1996, it was designated as a United Nations World Heritage Site."
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"Shapwick Heath is a 394.0-hectare (973.6 acre) biological Site of Special Scientific Interest and national nature reserve between Shapwick and Westhay in Somerset, notified in 1967.",
" It is part of the Brue Valley Living Landscape conservation project.",
" The project commenced in January 2009 and aims to restore, recreate and reconnect habitat.",
" It aims to ensure that wildlife is enhanced and capable of sustaining itself in the face of climate change while guaranteeing farmers and other landowners can continue to use their land profitably.",
" It is one of an increasing number of landscape scale conservation projects in the UK."
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"Cayman Turtle Centre is a conservation facility and tourist attraction located in the West Bay district of the Cayman Islands.",
" It is used for raising the endangered Green Sea Turtle.",
" Established in 1968 by a group of American and British investors as \"Mariculture Limited\", the centre was initially a facility used to raise the Green Sea Turtle for commercial purposes.",
" By raising the turtle in a farming operation, the investors could raise turtle-meat for consumption without depleting the wild population of the species.",
" Still in operation as a farm that breeds and raises turtles in order to sell product, the Cayman Turtle Farm has also become a research centre and tourist attraction.",
" Currently, the centre is a conservation project as well as the largest land-based attraction in the Cayman Islands.",
" The turtle centre welcomes more than 500,000 visitors annually."
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"Brooklands Trust Members (BTM) are the official support group for Brooklands Museum in Weybridge, Surrey, England.",
" It is governed by a charitable trust.",
" The BTM's main aims are to financially support and promote Brooklands Museum.",
" Principally funds are raised for the Museum through subscriptions to the BTM and by additional fund raising activities throughout the year such as an annual Classic Car Show & Jumble, a series of popular talks and other events The BTM also fund specific projects such as the restoration of the Pratts petrol pagoda which was opened in October 2010 by HRH Prince Michael of Kent and the replacement of the Test Hill railings."
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"The Solzhenitsyn Aid Fund (officially Russian Public Fund to Aid Political Prisoners and their Families, also Fund for the Aid of Political Prisoners, Public Aid Fund) was a charity foundation and support network set up by Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn and Alexander Ginzburg that distributed funds and material support to political and religious prisoners across the Soviet Union throughout the 1970s and 1980s."
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"Title: National Trust for Nature Conservation\n\nThe National Trust for Nature Conservation (NTNC), (राष्ट्रिय प्रकृति संरक्षण कोष) previously known as King Mahendra Trust for Nature Conservation is a Nepalese non-governmental organization working in the field of nature conservation. It was established in 1982 as an autonomous non profit organization by legislative law of Nepal. NTNC's mission is to conserve nature and natural resources in Nepal while meeting the needs of the people in sustainable way. Geographically, the Trust activities have spread from the sub-tropical plains of Chitwan, Bardia and Kanchanpur in the lowlands to the Annapurna and Manaslu region of the high Himalayas, including the trans-Himalayan region of Upper Mustang and Manang. Currently, the projects of Trust are divided into three geographical areas - the lowland, the mid-hills (Kathmandu Valley) and the high mountains. The Trust’s activities in the lowlands are based in and around the Chitwan National Park, the Bardia National Park and the Shuklaphanta Wildlife Reserve located in the central, western and far-western development regions of Nepal, through the Biodiversity Conservation Center (BCC) in Chitwan, the Bardia Conservation Program (BCP) in Bardia and the Suklaphanta Conservation Program (SCP) in Kanchanpur. Similarly, the Annapurna Conservation Area Project (ACAP), the Manaslu Conservation Area Project (MCAP) and Gaurishankar Conservation Area Project (GCAP) are three protected areas managed by the Trust in the mountain region. The Central Zoo is the only project of the Trust in Kathmandu Valley. As a new initiative, the Trust has established an Energy and Climate Change Unit to address the emerging issues of climate change through mitigation and adaptation approach and renewable energy technologies. The Trust has also started work on urban environment conservation with the Bagmati River Conservation Project.",
"Title: Ghana Wildlife Society\n\nThe Ghana Wildlife Society is a conservationist NGO seeking to support Ghana's diverse wildlife to help provide both a \"better environment\" and an \"improved quality of life for all people.\" It is BirdLife International's partner in Ghana. The society was formed in the early 1970s but suffered from a hiatus in its activities. It was restarted in 1991 through a \"Save the Seashore Birds Project - Ghana (SSPC-G)\". This project ended in June 1994 and the Society took over the work of that project. The Society is involved with many conservation projects including: the Important Bird Areas Project-Ghana, the Amanzuri Community Integrated Project, the Mount Afadjato Community Forest Conservation Project, the Wetlands and Waterbird Conservation Project, the Conservation Awareness Programme in schools and communities, and the Marine Turtle Conservation Programme. The projects are supported by a range of overseas donors including: Royal Society for the Protection of Birds, the UNDP and the Royal Netherlands Embassy in Ghana.",
"Title: Hereford Screen\n\nThe Hereford Screen is a great choir screen designed by Sir George Gilbert Scott (1811–1878) and made by Coventry metalworking firm Skidmore & Co. for Hereford Cathedral, England in 1862. It was one of the Gothic Revival works in iron of the nineteenth century. When it was unveiled at the 1862 International Exhibition it was hailed as the \"grandest and most triumphant achievement of modern architectural art\". Weighing over eight tonnes, the screen is a mixture of wrought and cast iron, brass, copper, semi-precious stones, and mosaics, supporting electroformed statues of Christ and attendant angels. In 1967 the screen was dismantled as it was no longer considered fashionable. The Victoria and Albert Museum acquired the screen in 1984, but it was in very poor condition. In 2001, after a successful campaign to fund the largest conservation project ever undertaken by the Museum, the fully restored metal masterpiece was erected in pride of place, overlooking the main entrance.",
"Title: Value America\n\nValue America or VA was a dot-com company founded in Nevada in 1996 by Craig Winn and Rex Scatena, and relocated to Charlottesville, Virginia in February 1998. Its business model involved connecting customers on the Web directly to manufacturers, with the intent of providing better pricing and faster shipping (a just-in-time model similar to those used by Wal-Mart and Dell). Customers could order a wide range of products from VA's website, then VA would transmit the orders directly to the manufacturers, and the manufacturers would then package the products and ship them directly to the customer. Winn referred to this concept as \"convergence commerce\". Value America was backed by Microsoft co-founder Paul Allen's Vulcan Ventures and FedEx co-founder Frederick W. Smith.",
"Title: Vulcan Inc.\n\nVulcan Inc. is a private company founded by philanthropist and investor Paul Allen. It was established in 1986 and oversees Allen's diverse business activities and philanthropic endeavors--from sports teams which include the Seattle Seahawks and the Portland Trail Blazers to conservation projects such as the Great Elephant Census, the Seattle Cinerama, and Museum of Pop Culture.",
"Title: Okapi Conservation Project\n\nThe Okapi Conservation Project OCP was founded in 1987 for the protection of the okapis (\"Okapia johnstoni\") and their habitat. The okapi are only found in the Democratic Republic of Congo and are seen as the major flagship species of the Ituri Forest. The OCP has about one hundred staff members and one hundred and ten government rangers under the direction of the Institute in Congo for the Conservation of Nature. The Okapi Conservation Project is partnered with the Wildlife Conservation Network OCP's founder John Lukas is also a founding member of the Wildlife Conservation Network. In 1992 the project helped create the Okapi Wildlife Reserve, encompassing 13,700 square kilometers of the Ituri Forest and in 1996, it was designated as a United Nations World Heritage Site.",
"Title: Shapwick Heath\n\nShapwick Heath is a 394.0-hectare (973.6 acre) biological Site of Special Scientific Interest and national nature reserve between Shapwick and Westhay in Somerset, notified in 1967. It is part of the Brue Valley Living Landscape conservation project. The project commenced in January 2009 and aims to restore, recreate and reconnect habitat. It aims to ensure that wildlife is enhanced and capable of sustaining itself in the face of climate change while guaranteeing farmers and other landowners can continue to use their land profitably. It is one of an increasing number of landscape scale conservation projects in the UK.",
"Title: Cayman Turtle Farm\n\nCayman Turtle Centre is a conservation facility and tourist attraction located in the West Bay district of the Cayman Islands. It is used for raising the endangered Green Sea Turtle. Established in 1968 by a group of American and British investors as \"Mariculture Limited\", the centre was initially a facility used to raise the Green Sea Turtle for commercial purposes. By raising the turtle in a farming operation, the investors could raise turtle-meat for consumption without depleting the wild population of the species. Still in operation as a farm that breeds and raises turtles in order to sell product, the Cayman Turtle Farm has also become a research centre and tourist attraction. Currently, the centre is a conservation project as well as the largest land-based attraction in the Cayman Islands. The turtle centre welcomes more than 500,000 visitors annually.",
"Title: Brooklands Trust Members\n\nBrooklands Trust Members (BTM) are the official support group for Brooklands Museum in Weybridge, Surrey, England. It is governed by a charitable trust. The BTM's main aims are to financially support and promote Brooklands Museum. Principally funds are raised for the Museum through subscriptions to the BTM and by additional fund raising activities throughout the year such as an annual Classic Car Show & Jumble, a series of popular talks and other events The BTM also fund specific projects such as the restoration of the Pratts petrol pagoda which was opened in October 2010 by HRH Prince Michael of Kent and the replacement of the Test Hill railings.",
"Title: Solzhenitsyn Aid Fund\n\nThe Solzhenitsyn Aid Fund (officially Russian Public Fund to Aid Political Prisoners and their Families, also Fund for the Aid of Political Prisoners, Public Aid Fund) was a charity foundation and support network set up by Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn and Alexander Ginzburg that distributed funds and material support to political and religious prisoners across the Soviet Union throughout the 1970s and 1980s."
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561
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When was the singer of Paper or Plastic born?
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July 20, 1989
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"Eva Turnová (born 1966) is a Czech singer, songwriter, bass guitarist, teacher, translator and actress.",
" Since 2001 she was a member of The Plastic People of the Universe.",
" She left the band in 2015.",
" Between 1995-2001 she was a member of DG 307.",
" Her first husband was Czech actor David Matásek (divorced five years after the wedding).",
" In 2008, she released first solo album called \"Eturnity\"."
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"Tobias \"Toby\" Sheldon (born Tobias Strebel; 1980 – August 21, 2015) was a German songwriter who became a television reality star noted for having paid extraordinary amounts for plastic surgery (he himself estimated the total cost at over $100,000) in order to resemble singer Justin Bieber.",
" He appeared on the television shows \"Botched\" on the E! network and \"My Strange Addiction\" on TLC.",
" Some experts argued that Sheldon's obsession was a case of body dysmorphia.",
" This topic was discussed in depth during his appearance alongside Justin Jedlica (\"The Human Ken Doll\") on the talk show \"Bethenny\"."
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"Anzi Destruction (born Antero Koskikallio; 1982) is a Finnish rock musician.",
" He is known for his energic and wild live shows including fire breathing.",
" He was the lead singer of (2003–2010).",
" Prior to joining Stereo Junks!",
", he played guitar in glam/punk band Plastic Tears in late nineties.",
" In 2001 he released two solo EPs \"Shoot I\" and \"Shoot II\".",
" In 2010 he joined The Salvation as its lead singer.",
" He's first full length solo album, \"High Clash Motherf***er\", was released in April 2011.",
" It was followed in 2015 by the album \"Black Dog Bias\"."
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"Josef Janíček (born 28 December 1947 in Prague, Czechoslovakia, now Czech Republic) is a Czech rock keyboardist, singer, accordion and guitar player.",
" He was a former guitarist of The Primitives Group; from 1969 he played with The Plastic People of the Universe.",
" He was also a member of Milan Hlavsa's band called \"Půlnoc\".",
" Since 1990, he is a member of The Velvet Underground Revival Band."
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"\"Paper or Plastic\" is a song recorded by American singer Brooke Candy.",
" It was written by Josh Cumbee, Shari Short, and Afshin Salmani, and produced by NONFICTION for Candy's unreleased album \"Daddy Issues\".",
" It was released as the fourth promotional single from the record.",
" In 2017, Candy left RCA to focus on releasing a second extended play (EP), and the release of \"Daddy Issues\" was canceled."
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"Luis Alberto Cuevas Olmedo (born September 12, 1967), better known as Beto Cuevas, is a Chilean-Canadian singer, plastic artist, painter, and actor.",
" He is the lead singer for the Chilean band La Ley.",
" In 2008 he launched his solo career with the release of his album, “Miedo Escenico”.",
" In 2012 he released his second album called “Transformación”."
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"Ryohei Yamamoto (山本 領平 , Yamamoto Ryōhei ) , born December 30, 1974 in Kyoto) is a Japanese R&B singer, also known as just Ryohei.",
" He debuted as \"山本領平\" (written in kanji) under Warner Music Japan on 2003 with single \"Almost There\".",
" Prior to that, on November 2002, he was featured on a track \"Why Not?\"",
" by Fantastic Plastic Machine.",
" In 2006 he shortened his name to just \"Ryohei\" (written in Roman letters) and transferred to the label Rhythm Zone.",
" He is known for his collaborations with m-flo, being featured on tracks such as \"Miss You\" and \"Summer Time Love\"."
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"Brooke Candy (born July 20, 1989) is an American rapper and singer.",
" She independently released videos for her songs \"Das Me\", \"Everybody Does\" and \"I Wanna Fuck Right Now\".",
" Candy signed with RCA in February 2014, releasing her debut EP \"Opulence\" on May 6, 2014 which features title track as lead and major label debut single.",
" Later she joined Columbia's UK roster.",
" She has since left Sony.",
" Candy's second EP is set to be released in the fall of 2017."
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"Joe Karafiát (born 1957 in Prague) is a Czech singer and guitarist.",
" In 1980, he emigrated from Czechoslovakia to London and he left England after two years.",
" Settled in Canada, he played with various musicians and also recorded an album with another Czech musician Vratislav Brabenec.",
" After the Velvet Revolution, he returned to Prague, where became a member of Garage.",
" In 1997, he joined The Plastic People of the Universe.",
" In 2014, he released debut EP called \"Zodiak\", which was produced by Boris Carloff.",
" Same year, he guested on \"Dva divoký koně\" by Czech singer Dáša Vokatá."
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"Lou Deprijck (] ) is a Belgian singer and music producer born in 1946 in Lessines, Wallonia.",
" He was a major figure in the Belgian pop scene of the 1970s and 1980s, with more than 20 million copies of his compositions sold worldwide.",
" He is best known for the Plastic Bertrand song \"Ça plane pour moi\"."
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"Title: Eva Turnová\n\nEva Turnová (born 1966) is a Czech singer, songwriter, bass guitarist, teacher, translator and actress. Since 2001 she was a member of The Plastic People of the Universe. She left the band in 2015. Between 1995-2001 she was a member of DG 307. Her first husband was Czech actor David Matásek (divorced five years after the wedding). In 2008, she released first solo album called \"Eturnity\".",
"Title: Toby Sheldon\n\nTobias \"Toby\" Sheldon (born Tobias Strebel; 1980 – August 21, 2015) was a German songwriter who became a television reality star noted for having paid extraordinary amounts for plastic surgery (he himself estimated the total cost at over $100,000) in order to resemble singer Justin Bieber. He appeared on the television shows \"Botched\" on the E! network and \"My Strange Addiction\" on TLC. Some experts argued that Sheldon's obsession was a case of body dysmorphia. This topic was discussed in depth during his appearance alongside Justin Jedlica (\"The Human Ken Doll\") on the talk show \"Bethenny\".",
"Title: Anzi Destruction\n\nAnzi Destruction (born Antero Koskikallio; 1982) is a Finnish rock musician. He is known for his energic and wild live shows including fire breathing. He was the lead singer of (2003–2010). Prior to joining Stereo Junks! , he played guitar in glam/punk band Plastic Tears in late nineties. In 2001 he released two solo EPs \"Shoot I\" and \"Shoot II\". In 2010 he joined The Salvation as its lead singer. He's first full length solo album, \"High Clash Motherf***er\", was released in April 2011. It was followed in 2015 by the album \"Black Dog Bias\".",
"Title: Josef Janíček\n\nJosef Janíček (born 28 December 1947 in Prague, Czechoslovakia, now Czech Republic) is a Czech rock keyboardist, singer, accordion and guitar player. He was a former guitarist of The Primitives Group; from 1969 he played with The Plastic People of the Universe. He was also a member of Milan Hlavsa's band called \"Půlnoc\". Since 1990, he is a member of The Velvet Underground Revival Band.",
"Title: Paper or Plastic (song)\n\n\"Paper or Plastic\" is a song recorded by American singer Brooke Candy. It was written by Josh Cumbee, Shari Short, and Afshin Salmani, and produced by NONFICTION for Candy's unreleased album \"Daddy Issues\". It was released as the fourth promotional single from the record. In 2017, Candy left RCA to focus on releasing a second extended play (EP), and the release of \"Daddy Issues\" was canceled.",
"Title: Beto Cuevas\n\nLuis Alberto Cuevas Olmedo (born September 12, 1967), better known as Beto Cuevas, is a Chilean-Canadian singer, plastic artist, painter, and actor. He is the lead singer for the Chilean band La Ley. In 2008 he launched his solo career with the release of his album, “Miedo Escenico”. In 2012 he released his second album called “Transformación”.",
"Title: Ryohei Yamamoto\n\nRyohei Yamamoto (山本 領平 , Yamamoto Ryōhei ) , born December 30, 1974 in Kyoto) is a Japanese R&B singer, also known as just Ryohei. He debuted as \"山本領平\" (written in kanji) under Warner Music Japan on 2003 with single \"Almost There\". Prior to that, on November 2002, he was featured on a track \"Why Not?\" by Fantastic Plastic Machine. In 2006 he shortened his name to just \"Ryohei\" (written in Roman letters) and transferred to the label Rhythm Zone. He is known for his collaborations with m-flo, being featured on tracks such as \"Miss You\" and \"Summer Time Love\".",
"Title: Brooke Candy\n\nBrooke Candy (born July 20, 1989) is an American rapper and singer. She independently released videos for her songs \"Das Me\", \"Everybody Does\" and \"I Wanna Fuck Right Now\". Candy signed with RCA in February 2014, releasing her debut EP \"Opulence\" on May 6, 2014 which features title track as lead and major label debut single. Later she joined Columbia's UK roster. She has since left Sony. Candy's second EP is set to be released in the fall of 2017.",
"Title: Joe Karafiát\n\nJoe Karafiát (born 1957 in Prague) is a Czech singer and guitarist. In 1980, he emigrated from Czechoslovakia to London and he left England after two years. Settled in Canada, he played with various musicians and also recorded an album with another Czech musician Vratislav Brabenec. After the Velvet Revolution, he returned to Prague, where became a member of Garage. In 1997, he joined The Plastic People of the Universe. In 2014, he released debut EP called \"Zodiak\", which was produced by Boris Carloff. Same year, he guested on \"Dva divoký koně\" by Czech singer Dáša Vokatá.",
"Title: Lou Deprijck\n\nLou Deprijck (] ) is a Belgian singer and music producer born in 1946 in Lessines, Wallonia. He was a major figure in the Belgian pop scene of the 1970s and 1980s, with more than 20 million copies of his compositions sold worldwide. He is best known for the Plastic Bertrand song \"Ça plane pour moi\"."
] |
562
|
Gavin Adrian Wanganeen played for The Port Adelaide Football Club that is located where?
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Alberton, Port Adelaide, South Australia
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bridge
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easy
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"Geof Motley OAM is a former Australian rules footballer and coach who played for South Australian National Football League (SANFL) side Port Adelaide.",
" Motley was born near Alberton Oval, the home ground of the Port Adelaide Football Club, and grew up supporting Port Adelaide."
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"The Norwood–Port Adelaide rivalry is Australian rules football's oldest and one of its most intense rivalries.",
" It is contested between the Norwood Football Club and the Port Adelaide Football Club.",
" Together Port Adelaide (36) and Norwood (30) have won 66 South Australian National Football League (SANFL) premierships since the founding of the competition in 1878.",
" As the SANFL competition has been suspended due to war, only 132 seasons have been played, therefore together Norwood and Port Adelaide have won exactly half of all SANFL premierships awarded.",
" The two clubs have met in finals 50 times with 17 of those grand finals including 2 war-time grand finals."
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"Jacob Adam Surjan (born 15 August 1985 in Perth, Australia) is an Australian rules footballer of Croatian descent and former player of the Port Adelaide Football Club.",
" He currently serves as the development coach of the Port Adelaide Football Club at AFL level, and as the midfield coach of Port Adelaide at SANFL level."
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"The Port Adelaide Football Club is a professional Australian rules football club based in Alberton, Port Adelaide, South Australia.",
" The club's senior team plays in the Australian Football League (AFL) under the nickname Power, whilst its reserves and development teams compete in the South Australian National Football League (SANFL) under the nickname Magpies.",
" Port Adelaide is the oldest professional sporting club in South Australia and the fifth-oldest club in the AFL.",
" Since the club's first game on 24 May 1870, the club has won 36 South Australian league premierships, including six in a row.",
" The club also won the Champions of Australia competition on a record four occasions.",
" In 1997, the club joined the Australian Football League as the only pre-existing non-Victorian club—and subsequently added the 2004 AFL premiership to its achievements."
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"Jesse Palmer (born 17 October 1996) is an Australian rules footballer playing for the Port Adelaide Football Club in the Australian Football League (AFL).",
" He was drafted by the Port Adelaide Football Club with their third selection and seventy-eighth overall in the 2014 national draft.",
" He made his debut in the forty point loss against Melbourne in round 21, 2016 at the Adelaide Oval."
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"Daniel \"Dan\" Houston (born 12 May 1997) is an Australian rules footballer playing for the Port Adelaide Football Club in the Australian Football League (AFL).",
" He was drafted by the Port Adelaide Football Club with their third selection and forty-fifth overall in the 2016 rookie draft.",
" Prior to the start of the 2017 season, he was promoted to the senior list and subsequently made his debut in the twenty-eight point win against Sydney in the opening round of the season at the Sydney Cricket Ground."
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"Chad Studley Cornes (born 12 November 1979) is a former professional Australian rules footballer who played for the Port Adelaide Football Club and Greater Western Sydney Giants in the Australian Football League (AFL).",
" He was a member of the Port Adelaide side which won the premiership in 2004.",
" On 3 July 2013, he retired from AFL football due to a troublesome knee.",
" Cornes is currently serving as the SANFL coach of Port Adelaide."
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"Gavin Adrian Wanganeen (born 18 June 1973) is a former Australian rules footballer who played for Essendon in the Australian Football League (AFL) and Port Adelaide in both the AFL and the South Australian National Football League (SANFL).",
" Wanganeen won the 1993 Brownlow Medal.",
" Wanganeen is a descendant of the Kokatha Mula people.",
" He is the first cousin of brothers Aaron and Alwyn Davey."
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"John Butcher (born 3 July 1991) is a former professional Australian rules footballer who played for the Port Adelaide Football Club in the Australian Football League (AFL).",
" He was the earliest of the three Port Adelaide players drafted in the first round in the 2009 AFL Draft (he went at pick #8).",
" Butcher's younger brother Danny was drafted to Port Adelaide as part of the Rookie Draft in 2011 at pick 21."
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"Ashley Fernee (born 24 June 1977) is a former Australian rules footballer who played in the Australian Football League (AFL).",
" He was selected for the Adelaide Football Club in the 1995 draft, having previously played with the Calder Cannons.",
" Fernee only played two games for the Adelaide Football Club in 1996, debuting against Fitzroy Football Club in round 17.",
" In spite of those two games, he was not selected to play in 1997, and in 1998 things were not looking promising, with Michelangelo Rucci stating that the \"wait will go on unless a long injury list strikes again\".",
" Fernee did not play in 1998, and he was delisted by the Adelaide Football Club in October of that year.",
" He played for the SANFL team, South Adelaide Football Club, in 1999, and nominated for the AFL draft at the end of the season.",
" Unsuccessful, Fernee left Adelaide to return to Victoria, where he played for the East Keilor Football Club."
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"Title: Geof Motley\n\nGeof Motley OAM is a former Australian rules footballer and coach who played for South Australian National Football League (SANFL) side Port Adelaide. Motley was born near Alberton Oval, the home ground of the Port Adelaide Football Club, and grew up supporting Port Adelaide.",
"Title: Norwood–Port Adelaide rivalry\n\nThe Norwood–Port Adelaide rivalry is Australian rules football's oldest and one of its most intense rivalries. It is contested between the Norwood Football Club and the Port Adelaide Football Club. Together Port Adelaide (36) and Norwood (30) have won 66 South Australian National Football League (SANFL) premierships since the founding of the competition in 1878. As the SANFL competition has been suspended due to war, only 132 seasons have been played, therefore together Norwood and Port Adelaide have won exactly half of all SANFL premierships awarded. The two clubs have met in finals 50 times with 17 of those grand finals including 2 war-time grand finals.",
"Title: Jacob Surjan\n\nJacob Adam Surjan (born 15 August 1985 in Perth, Australia) is an Australian rules footballer of Croatian descent and former player of the Port Adelaide Football Club. He currently serves as the development coach of the Port Adelaide Football Club at AFL level, and as the midfield coach of Port Adelaide at SANFL level.",
"Title: Port Adelaide Football Club\n\nThe Port Adelaide Football Club is a professional Australian rules football club based in Alberton, Port Adelaide, South Australia. The club's senior team plays in the Australian Football League (AFL) under the nickname Power, whilst its reserves and development teams compete in the South Australian National Football League (SANFL) under the nickname Magpies. Port Adelaide is the oldest professional sporting club in South Australia and the fifth-oldest club in the AFL. Since the club's first game on 24 May 1870, the club has won 36 South Australian league premierships, including six in a row. The club also won the Champions of Australia competition on a record four occasions. In 1997, the club joined the Australian Football League as the only pre-existing non-Victorian club—and subsequently added the 2004 AFL premiership to its achievements.",
"Title: Jesse Palmer (Australian footballer)\n\nJesse Palmer (born 17 October 1996) is an Australian rules footballer playing for the Port Adelaide Football Club in the Australian Football League (AFL). He was drafted by the Port Adelaide Football Club with their third selection and seventy-eighth overall in the 2014 national draft. He made his debut in the forty point loss against Melbourne in round 21, 2016 at the Adelaide Oval.",
"Title: Dan Houston\n\nDaniel \"Dan\" Houston (born 12 May 1997) is an Australian rules footballer playing for the Port Adelaide Football Club in the Australian Football League (AFL). He was drafted by the Port Adelaide Football Club with their third selection and forty-fifth overall in the 2016 rookie draft. Prior to the start of the 2017 season, he was promoted to the senior list and subsequently made his debut in the twenty-eight point win against Sydney in the opening round of the season at the Sydney Cricket Ground.",
"Title: Chad Cornes\n\nChad Studley Cornes (born 12 November 1979) is a former professional Australian rules footballer who played for the Port Adelaide Football Club and Greater Western Sydney Giants in the Australian Football League (AFL). He was a member of the Port Adelaide side which won the premiership in 2004. On 3 July 2013, he retired from AFL football due to a troublesome knee. Cornes is currently serving as the SANFL coach of Port Adelaide.",
"Title: Gavin Wanganeen\n\nGavin Adrian Wanganeen (born 18 June 1973) is a former Australian rules footballer who played for Essendon in the Australian Football League (AFL) and Port Adelaide in both the AFL and the South Australian National Football League (SANFL). Wanganeen won the 1993 Brownlow Medal. Wanganeen is a descendant of the Kokatha Mula people. He is the first cousin of brothers Aaron and Alwyn Davey.",
"Title: John Butcher (Australian footballer)\n\nJohn Butcher (born 3 July 1991) is a former professional Australian rules footballer who played for the Port Adelaide Football Club in the Australian Football League (AFL). He was the earliest of the three Port Adelaide players drafted in the first round in the 2009 AFL Draft (he went at pick #8). Butcher's younger brother Danny was drafted to Port Adelaide as part of the Rookie Draft in 2011 at pick 21.",
"Title: Ashley Fernee\n\nAshley Fernee (born 24 June 1977) is a former Australian rules footballer who played in the Australian Football League (AFL). He was selected for the Adelaide Football Club in the 1995 draft, having previously played with the Calder Cannons. Fernee only played two games for the Adelaide Football Club in 1996, debuting against Fitzroy Football Club in round 17. In spite of those two games, he was not selected to play in 1997, and in 1998 things were not looking promising, with Michelangelo Rucci stating that the \"wait will go on unless a long injury list strikes again\". Fernee did not play in 1998, and he was delisted by the Adelaide Football Club in October of that year. He played for the SANFL team, South Adelaide Football Club, in 1999, and nominated for the AFL draft at the end of the season. Unsuccessful, Fernee left Adelaide to return to Victoria, where he played for the East Keilor Football Club."
] |
563
|
Do Jason Wade And Luisa Hanae Matsushita, Also Known as Lovefoxxx, Share the same Nationality?
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no
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comparison
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medium
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"María Luisa Alcalá (26 March 1943 – 21 February 2016), also known as Ma.",
" Luisa Alcalá, was a Mexican actress and director."
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"\"From Where You Are\" is a single from the band Lifehouse that was written by Jason Wade for Allstate's Teen Driving Program.",
" The song is dedicated to teens who have lost their lives in accidents and used to educate teens to drive safely.",
" This song is also dedicated to a friend of Jason that died in a car accident at the age of 16."
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"Luísa Hanae Matsushita (born February 25, 1984), known by her stage name Lovefoxxx, is the lead singer of the Brazilian indie band Cansei de Ser Sexy (CSS)."
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"\"You and Me\" is a song by American alternative rock band Lifehouse.",
" It is the first single released from their eponymous third studio album, \"Lifehouse\" (2005).",
" The track was written by lead singer Jason Wade and American record producer Jude Cole.",
" It was recorded and produced by John Alagía at his home studio in Easton, Maryland.",
" The song was first released via digital download on January 28, 2005.",
" It was then solicited to mainstream radio on March 15, 2005.",
" An extended wedding version of the song was then released on July 26, 2005.",
" Musically, \"You and Me\" is a melodic song which, by today's standards, has a notably high emphasis on acoustics.",
" It also contains influences of adult alternative."
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"\"Halfway Gone\" is a song by American band Lifehouse.",
" It is the first single released from their fifth studio album, \"Smoke & Mirrors\" (2010).",
" It was first released via digital download in the United States and Canada on October 26, 2009.",
" It was then solicited to mainstream radio on January 12, 2010.",
" Several remixes of the song were later released on iTunes on April 6, 2010 in an album called \"Halfway Gone Remixes\".",
" The song was a commercial success, charting in Canada, the United States, Australia, Austria, Belgium, Germany, the Netherlands, and New Zealand.",
" The accompanying music video portrays Lifehouse lead singer Jason Wade singing most of the lyrics in a local park, and also features several anonymous people singing the lyrics as well.",
" The band has performed the song live on several occasions."
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"Reina María Luisa was a 112-gun three-decker ship of the line built at Ferrol for the Spanish Navy in 1791 to plans by Romero Landa.",
" One of the eight very large ships of the line of the Santa Ana class, also known as \"los Meregildos\".",
" \"Reina María Luisa\" served in the Spanish Navy for three decades throughout the French Revolutionary and Napoleonic Wars, finally being wrecked off Béjaïa in 1815.",
" Although she was a formidable part of the Spanish battlefleet throughout these conflicts, she did not participate in any major operations."
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"Luisa Lynch del Solar (1864–1937), also known as Luisa Lynch de Morla from her first marriage and Luisa Lynch de Gormaz from her second, was a Chilean feminist writer, journalist, and socialite.",
" She was the mother of diplomat , and the writers Ximena and Morla Lynch.",
" In addition, she is the subject of the 1888 sculpture \"Madame Morla Vicuña\" by Auguste Rodin, which can now be found at the Musée d'Orsay in Paris."
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"Luisa, Marchesa Casati Stampa di Soncino (23 January 1881 – 1 June 1957), also known as Luisa Casati, was an Italian heiress, muse, and patroness of the arts in early 20th-century Europe known for her eccentricities.",
" As the concept of quaintrelle was re-developed, Marchesa Casati fitted the utmost example by saying: \"I want to be a living work of art\"."
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"Jason Michael Wade (born July 5, 1980 in Camarillo, California) is an American singer, songwriter, the lead vocalist, main songwriter, and guitarist of the American alternative rock band Lifehouse."
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"María Luisa Fernández Bascuñán (1870–1938), also known as María Luisa Fernández de García Huidobro and by the literary pseudonym Monna Lissa, was a Chilean feminist writer, editor, and poet.",
" She was the mother of poet Vicente Huidobro (1893–1948)."
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"Title: From Where You Are (song)\n\n\"From Where You Are\" is a single from the band Lifehouse that was written by Jason Wade for Allstate's Teen Driving Program. The song is dedicated to teens who have lost their lives in accidents and used to educate teens to drive safely. This song is also dedicated to a friend of Jason that died in a car accident at the age of 16.",
"Title: Lovefoxxx\n\nLuísa Hanae Matsushita (born February 25, 1984), known by her stage name Lovefoxxx, is the lead singer of the Brazilian indie band Cansei de Ser Sexy (CSS).",
"Title: You and Me (Lifehouse song)\n\n\"You and Me\" is a song by American alternative rock band Lifehouse. It is the first single released from their eponymous third studio album, \"Lifehouse\" (2005). The track was written by lead singer Jason Wade and American record producer Jude Cole. It was recorded and produced by John Alagía at his home studio in Easton, Maryland. The song was first released via digital download on January 28, 2005. It was then solicited to mainstream radio on March 15, 2005. An extended wedding version of the song was then released on July 26, 2005. Musically, \"You and Me\" is a melodic song which, by today's standards, has a notably high emphasis on acoustics. It also contains influences of adult alternative.",
"Title: Halfway Gone\n\n\"Halfway Gone\" is a song by American band Lifehouse. It is the first single released from their fifth studio album, \"Smoke & Mirrors\" (2010). It was first released via digital download in the United States and Canada on October 26, 2009. It was then solicited to mainstream radio on January 12, 2010. Several remixes of the song were later released on iTunes on April 6, 2010 in an album called \"Halfway Gone Remixes\". The song was a commercial success, charting in Canada, the United States, Australia, Austria, Belgium, Germany, the Netherlands, and New Zealand. The accompanying music video portrays Lifehouse lead singer Jason Wade singing most of the lyrics in a local park, and also features several anonymous people singing the lyrics as well. The band has performed the song live on several occasions.",
"Title: Spanish ship Reina María Luisa (1791)\n\nReina María Luisa was a 112-gun three-decker ship of the line built at Ferrol for the Spanish Navy in 1791 to plans by Romero Landa. One of the eight very large ships of the line of the Santa Ana class, also known as \"los Meregildos\". \"Reina María Luisa\" served in the Spanish Navy for three decades throughout the French Revolutionary and Napoleonic Wars, finally being wrecked off Béjaïa in 1815. Although she was a formidable part of the Spanish battlefleet throughout these conflicts, she did not participate in any major operations.",
"Title: Luisa Lynch\n\nLuisa Lynch del Solar (1864–1937), also known as Luisa Lynch de Morla from her first marriage and Luisa Lynch de Gormaz from her second, was a Chilean feminist writer, journalist, and socialite. She was the mother of diplomat , and the writers Ximena and Morla Lynch. In addition, she is the subject of the 1888 sculpture \"Madame Morla Vicuña\" by Auguste Rodin, which can now be found at the Musée d'Orsay in Paris.",
"Title: Luisa Casati\n\nLuisa, Marchesa Casati Stampa di Soncino (23 January 1881 – 1 June 1957), also known as Luisa Casati, was an Italian heiress, muse, and patroness of the arts in early 20th-century Europe known for her eccentricities. As the concept of quaintrelle was re-developed, Marchesa Casati fitted the utmost example by saying: \"I want to be a living work of art\".",
"Title: Jason Wade\n\nJason Michael Wade (born July 5, 1980 in Camarillo, California) is an American singer, songwriter, the lead vocalist, main songwriter, and guitarist of the American alternative rock band Lifehouse.",
"Title: María Luisa Fernández (writer)\n\nMaría Luisa Fernández Bascuñán (1870–1938), also known as María Luisa Fernández de García Huidobro and by the literary pseudonym Monna Lissa, was a Chilean feminist writer, editor, and poet. She was the mother of poet Vicente Huidobro (1893–1948)."
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564
|
Do both the American Pit Bull Terrier and Rhodesian Ridgeback originate from South Africa?
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no
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comparison
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medium
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"Daddy (1994 ‒ February 19, 2010) was an American Pit Bull Terrier integral to dog trainer Cesar Millan's work and his television series, \"Dog Whisperer\".",
" Daddy became known for his calm temperament, tolerance for smaller dogs and capacity for empathy."
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"The Rhodesian ridgeback is a dog breed developed in South Africa.",
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"Buster Brown was a comic strip character created in 1902 by Richard F. Outcault.",
" Adopted as the mascot of the Brown Shoe Company in 1904, Buster Brown, his sweetheart Mary Jane, and his dog Tige, an American Pit Bull Terrier, were well-known to the American public in the early 20th century.",
" The character's name was also used to describe a popular style of suit for young boys, the Buster Brown suit, that echoed his own outfit."
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"Morghem's .500 Nitro Express known as Frank's Khing at owner/call name registered events, is a UKC registered male American Pit Bull Terrier.",
" Who competes in dog sports and conformation shows earning titles in Dock Jump, Lure Course, Show Champion, Rally Obedience and Weight Pull.",
" Khing has been awarded the AKC Canine Good Citizen and USTTA temperament tested certifications."
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"Dempsey (ca. 1986 - 2003) was a female American Pit Bull Terrier who was the subject of a high-profile challenge to the British Dangerous Dogs Act 1991.",
" She was owned by Dianne Fanneran and lived in London."
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"The American Dog Breeders Association(also known as ADBA) was started in September 1909 as a multiple breed association.",
" The residing president, Guy McCord, was an avid fancier and breeder of the American Pit Bull Terrier and was a close friend of John P. Colby.",
" Colby was the mainstay of the ADBA and therefore it was considered the \"home\" registration office for the Colby dogs.",
" All members in good standing could register their dogs and litters for the yearly fee of $2.50.",
" The exclusive member’s idea gradually was replaced by a registry open to all owners and breeders of purebred dogs.",
" Over time the association focused on the registration of the American Pit Bull Terrier."
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"The American Pit Bull Terrier (APBT) is a dog breed.",
" It is a medium-sized, solidly-built, intelligent, short-haired dog whose early ancestors came from the British Isles.",
" When compared with the English Staffordshire Bull Terrier (another breed within the type commonly called pit bulls), the American Pit Bull Terrier is larger by margins of 6 - in height and 25 - in weight.",
" The American Pit Bull Terrier varies in size.",
" Males normally are about 18-21 inches (45–53 cm) in height and around 35-60 pounds (15–27 kg) in weight.",
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"Pit bull is the common name for a type of dog.",
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" 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.",
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"The Chamuco (a Mexican word which means \"devil\") or Mexican Pitbull is a dog breed not recognized by any Canofile association.",
" It originated in the center of Mexico, it was developed in this country in the 1970s, product of the accidental or intentional crosses of the American Pit Bull Terrier with the now extinct Mexican Bulldog, street dogs, American Bully, Pitbull Blue, Staffordshire bull terrier, American Staffordshire Terrier, and probably with the Boxer.",
" Its name comes from the Mexican slang \"Chamuco\", which means devil because of its temperament and tenacity.",
" Also it called Mexican pitbull or miniature pitbull, but actually is Dogo of Mexican origin."
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"Title: Daddy (dog)\n\nDaddy (1994 ‒ February 19, 2010) was an American Pit Bull Terrier integral to dog trainer Cesar Millan's work and his television series, \"Dog Whisperer\". Daddy became known for his calm temperament, tolerance for smaller dogs and capacity for empathy.",
"Title: Rhodesian Ridgeback\n\nThe Rhodesian ridgeback is a dog breed developed in South Africa. Its European forebears can be traced to the early pioneers of the Cape Colony of southern Africa, who crossed their dogs with the semi-domesticated, ridged hunting dogs of the Khoikhoi.",
"Title: Buster Brown\n\nBuster Brown was a comic strip character created in 1902 by Richard F. Outcault. Adopted as the mascot of the Brown Shoe Company in 1904, Buster Brown, his sweetheart Mary Jane, and his dog Tige, an American Pit Bull Terrier, were well-known to the American public in the early 20th century. The character's name was also used to describe a popular style of suit for young boys, the Buster Brown suit, that echoed his own outfit.",
"Title: Morghem's .500 Nitro Express\n\nMorghem's .500 Nitro Express known as Frank's Khing at owner/call name registered events, is a UKC registered male American Pit Bull Terrier. Who competes in dog sports and conformation shows earning titles in Dock Jump, Lure Course, Show Champion, Rally Obedience and Weight Pull. Khing has been awarded the AKC Canine Good Citizen and USTTA temperament tested certifications.",
"Title: Dempsey (dog)\n\nDempsey (ca. 1986 - 2003) was a female American Pit Bull Terrier who was the subject of a high-profile challenge to the British Dangerous Dogs Act 1991. She was owned by Dianne Fanneran and lived in London.",
"Title: American Dog Breeders Association\n\nThe American Dog Breeders Association(also known as ADBA) was started in September 1909 as a multiple breed association. The residing president, Guy McCord, was an avid fancier and breeder of the American Pit Bull Terrier and was a close friend of John P. Colby. Colby was the mainstay of the ADBA and therefore it was considered the \"home\" registration office for the Colby dogs. All members in good standing could register their dogs and litters for the yearly fee of $2.50. The exclusive member’s idea gradually was replaced by a registry open to all owners and breeders of purebred dogs. Over time the association focused on the registration of the American Pit Bull Terrier.",
"Title: American Pit Bull Terrier\n\nThe American Pit Bull Terrier (APBT) is a dog breed. It is a medium-sized, solidly-built, intelligent, short-haired dog whose early ancestors came from the British Isles. When compared with the English Staffordshire Bull Terrier (another breed within the type commonly called pit bulls), the American Pit Bull Terrier is larger by margins of 6 - in height and 25 - in weight. The American Pit Bull Terrier varies in size. Males normally are about 18-21 inches (45–53 cm) in height and around 35-60 pounds (15–27 kg) in weight. Females are normally around 17-20 inches (43–50 cm) in height and 30-50 pounds (13–22 kg) in weight.",
"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: Chamuco\n\nThe Chamuco (a Mexican word which means \"devil\") or Mexican Pitbull is a dog breed not recognized by any Canofile association. It originated in the center of Mexico, it was developed in this country in the 1970s, product of the accidental or intentional crosses of the American Pit Bull Terrier with the now extinct Mexican Bulldog, street dogs, American Bully, Pitbull Blue, Staffordshire bull terrier, American Staffordshire Terrier, and probably with the Boxer. Its name comes from the Mexican slang \"Chamuco\", which means devil because of its temperament and tenacity. Also it called Mexican pitbull or miniature pitbull, but actually is Dogo of Mexican origin.",
"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."
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Which anime series was voiced by Todd Michael Haberkorn and was illustrated by Atsushi Okubo?
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Soul Eater
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"The anime series \"Guin Saga\" is based on the novel series of the same name by Kaoru Kurimoto.",
" The series is directed by Atsushi Wakabayashi, his first directing role, and produced by Satelight.",
" The screenplay for all the episodes was written by Shōji Yonemura, and the entire series was storyboarded by Atsushi Wakabayashi.",
" The episodes follow a mysterious warrior, Guin, who has the head of a leopard.",
" He meets an ousted young prince and princess and helps them, while trying to recover his memories."
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"Todd Michael Haberkorn (born August 16, 1982) is an American actor, voice actor, and ADR voice director.",
" He has provided voices for a number of English-language versions of Japanese anime series, as well as video games and cartoons.",
" While he was working in theater, he joined Funimation as a voice actor, with some minor bits in \"Black Cat\" and \"Peach Girl\".",
" He landed the lead roles of Death The Kid in \"Soul Eater\", Allen Walker in \"D.Gray-man\", Natsu Dragneel in \"Fairy Tail\", Ling Yao in \"\", Kimihiro Watanuki in \"xxxHolic\", Yamato Akitsuki in \"Suzuka\", and Tsukune Aono in \"Rosario + Vampire\".",
" He has worked in Texas and California as an actor, director, producer, and writer."
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"\"Soul Eater\" is a Japanese manga series written and illustrated by Atsushi Okubo.",
" The series follows the adventures of three students at a school called the Death Weapon Meister Academy (or DWMA for short), known as meisters, who use demon weapon companions with human and weapon forms.",
" These meisters, Maka Albarn, Black Star, and Death the Kid, seek to turn their weapons, Soul Eater, Tsubaki, and the Thompson sisters respectively, into \"death scythes\" for Lord Death, the Grim Reaper and head of the DWMA, by having their weapons consume the souls of 99 evil humans and one witch."
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"Nintama Rantarō (忍たま乱太郎 , \"Rantarō the Ninja Boy\") is a Japanese anime series produced by Ajia-do Animation Works and broadcast on NHK since 10 April 1993.",
" It is an adaptation of the manga series \"Rakudai Ninja Rantarō\", written and illustrated by Sōbe Amako.",
" \"Nintama Rantarō\" centers on the title character and his friends as they attend a school for budding ninjas. Like the manga on which it is based, there are a considerable amount of anachronisms for comedic purposes; for example, the title character is bespectacled.",
" The anime also references other Japanese media personalities such as Ken Shimura.",
" The series is currently the longest-running anime on NHK and the second longest-running anime series of all time.",
" The official English title is Ninjaboy Rantaro."
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"\"The Idolmaster\" is a 2011 anime series based on the popular raising sim and rhythm game franchise of the same name by Namco Bandai Games on the arcade and Xbox 360.",
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" Based on \"The Idolmaster 2\", the anime follows a group of thirteen pop idols from 765 Production studios and their goal to become the most popular idols in Japan.",
" The anime aired from July 8, 2011 to December 23, 2011 on TBS and on later dates on MBS, CBC, RKB and BS-i.",
" An original video animation episode was released on June 16, 2012."
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"Mai-HiME: Unmei no Keitouju (舞-HiME 運命の系統樹, \"Mai-HiME: The Genealogical Tree of Fate\") is a visual novel published by Sunrise Interactive.",
" Only weeks after Sunrise's \"My-HiME\" anime series started airing in Japan, a game of the series was already announced.",
" Marvelous Interactive is behind this game for PlayStation 2.",
" A PC version named \"Mai-HiME: Unmei no Keitouju - Shura\" was released on June 30, 2006 by CIRCUS.",
" The adventure game is set in the Kazehana Gakuen, which is protected by the \"Hime\" of the title.",
" The Tree of Fate in the title points to the fact that the game provides a different view and perspective in the Mai-Hime world than that of the anime series.",
" Character designs are not the same as the ones in the anime series.",
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" Set at the \"Death Weapon Meister Academy\", the series revolves around three teams, each consisting of a weapon meister and (at least one) weapon that can transform into a humanoid.",
" Trying to make the latter a \"death scythe\" and thus fit for use by the academy's headmaster Shinigami, the personification of death, they must collect the souls of 99 evil humans and one witch, in that order; otherwise, they will have to start all over again."
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"A Certain Scientific Railgun (とある科学の<ruby ><rb>超電磁砲</rb><rp> (</rp><rt >レールガン</rt><rp>)</rp></ruby> , Toaru Kagaku no Rērugan ) is an anime series based on the manga of the same name, which in itself is a spin-off of Kazuma Kamachi's light novel, manga and anime series \"A Certain Magical Index\".",
" The manga is serialized in Dengeki Daioh and is written by Kazuma Kamachi and illustrated by Motoi Fukuyama.",
" The anime series is set in Academy City before and during the events of \"A Certain Magical Index\", in which the plot focuses on Mikoto Misaka, an electromaster who is the third strongest esper in Academy City, along with her friends: Kuroko Shirai, a teleporter and Mikoto's roommate; Kazari Uiharu, Kuroko's partner in Judgment, the city's public safety committee; and Ruiko Saten, Kazari's friend and classmate."
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"Atsushi Ōkubo (大久保 篤 , Ōkubo Atsushi ) , also romanized as Atsushi Ohkubo, is a Japanese manga author and fantasy artist known for his work on the manga series \"Soul Eater\", which has been adapted into an anime.",
" Okubo worked as an assistant under Rando Ayamine, on the manga series \"GetBackers\".",
" He also created artwork for the video game TCG \"Lord of Vermilion\", as well as some character designs in \"Bravely Default\"."
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"\"Magical Girl Lyrical Nanoha\" is a fantasy adventure anime and manga series written by Masaki Tsuzuki.",
" Set in a fictional universe, its storyline follows several different users of magic as they become involved with incidents related to powerful ancient artifacts.",
" Four anime series have been produced by Seven Arcs between 2004 and 2009 with music direction by Toshiki Kameyama.",
" The first season anime television series titled \"Magical Girl Lyrical Nanoha\" directed by Akiyuki Shinbo was broadcast in 2004 spanning thirteen episodes.",
" The second season of the anime series titled \"Magical Girl Lyrical Nanoha A's\" directed by Keizō Kusakawa was broadcast in 2005 spanning thirteen episodes.",
" A third season of the anime series titled \"Magical Girl Lyrical Nanoha StrikerS\" directed by Keizō Kusakawa was broadcast in 2007 spanning twenty-six episodes.",
" An anime film readaptation of the first season of the anime series was released in 2010.",
" The discography for these series consist of ten soundtrack albums, three compilation albums, nine maxi singles, one studio album, and fourteen drama CDs."
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"Title: Todd Haberkorn\n\nTodd Michael Haberkorn (born August 16, 1982) is an American actor, voice actor, and ADR voice director. He has provided voices for a number of English-language versions of Japanese anime series, as well as video games and cartoons. While he was working in theater, he joined Funimation as a voice actor, with some minor bits in \"Black Cat\" and \"Peach Girl\". He landed the lead roles of Death The Kid in \"Soul Eater\", Allen Walker in \"D.Gray-man\", Natsu Dragneel in \"Fairy Tail\", Ling Yao in \"\", Kimihiro Watanuki in \"xxxHolic\", Yamato Akitsuki in \"Suzuka\", and Tsukune Aono in \"Rosario + Vampire\". He has worked in Texas and California as an actor, director, producer, and writer.",
"Title: List of Soul Eater chapters\n\n\"Soul Eater\" is a Japanese manga series written and illustrated by Atsushi Okubo. The series follows the adventures of three students at a school called the Death Weapon Meister Academy (or DWMA for short), known as meisters, who use demon weapon companions with human and weapon forms. These meisters, Maka Albarn, Black Star, and Death the Kid, seek to turn their weapons, Soul Eater, Tsubaki, and the Thompson sisters respectively, into \"death scythes\" for Lord Death, the Grim Reaper and head of the DWMA, by having their weapons consume the souls of 99 evil humans and one witch.",
"Title: Nintama Rantarō\n\nNintama Rantarō (忍たま乱太郎 , \"Rantarō the Ninja Boy\") is a Japanese anime series produced by Ajia-do Animation Works and broadcast on NHK since 10 April 1993. It is an adaptation of the manga series \"Rakudai Ninja Rantarō\", written and illustrated by Sōbe Amako. \"Nintama Rantarō\" centers on the title character and his friends as they attend a school for budding ninjas. Like the manga on which it is based, there are a considerable amount of anachronisms for comedic purposes; for example, the title character is bespectacled. The anime also references other Japanese media personalities such as Ken Shimura. The series is currently the longest-running anime on NHK and the second longest-running anime series of all time. The official English title is Ninjaboy Rantaro.",
"Title: List of The Idolmaster episodes\n\n\"The Idolmaster\" is a 2011 anime series based on the popular raising sim and rhythm game franchise of the same name by Namco Bandai Games on the arcade and Xbox 360. The anime is produced by A-1 Pictures and directed by Atsushi Nishigori, series composition by Atsushi Nishigori and Tōko Machida, character design by Atsushi Nishigori, art directed by Kushiro Usui and sound directed by Hiromi Kikuta. Based on \"The Idolmaster 2\", the anime follows a group of thirteen pop idols from 765 Production studios and their goal to become the most popular idols in Japan. The anime aired from July 8, 2011 to December 23, 2011 on TBS and on later dates on MBS, CBC, RKB and BS-i. An original video animation episode was released on June 16, 2012.",
"Title: Mai-HiME: Unmei no Keitōju\n\nMai-HiME: Unmei no Keitouju (舞-HiME 運命の系統樹, \"Mai-HiME: The Genealogical Tree of Fate\") is a visual novel published by Sunrise Interactive. Only weeks after Sunrise's \"My-HiME\" anime series started airing in Japan, a game of the series was already announced. Marvelous Interactive is behind this game for PlayStation 2. A PC version named \"Mai-HiME: Unmei no Keitouju - Shura\" was released on June 30, 2006 by CIRCUS. The adventure game is set in the Kazehana Gakuen, which is protected by the \"Hime\" of the title. The Tree of Fate in the title points to the fact that the game provides a different view and perspective in the Mai-Hime world than that of the anime series. Character designs are not the same as the ones in the anime series. The game also features an ending different from the anime series.",
"Title: Soul Eater (manga)\n\nSoul Eater (Japanese: ソウルイーター , Hepburn: Sōru Ītā ) is a Japanese manga series written and illustrated by Atsushi Ōkubo. Set at the \"Death Weapon Meister Academy\", the series revolves around three teams, each consisting of a weapon meister and (at least one) weapon that can transform into a humanoid. Trying to make the latter a \"death scythe\" and thus fit for use by the academy's headmaster Shinigami, the personification of death, they must collect the souls of 99 evil humans and one witch, in that order; otherwise, they will have to start all over again.",
"Title: List of A Certain Scientific Railgun episodes\n\nA Certain Scientific Railgun (とある科学の<ruby ><rb>超電磁砲</rb><rp> (</rp><rt >レールガン</rt><rp>)</rp></ruby> , Toaru Kagaku no Rērugan ) is an anime series based on the manga of the same name, which in itself is a spin-off of Kazuma Kamachi's light novel, manga and anime series \"A Certain Magical Index\". The manga is serialized in Dengeki Daioh and is written by Kazuma Kamachi and illustrated by Motoi Fukuyama. The anime series is set in Academy City before and during the events of \"A Certain Magical Index\", in which the plot focuses on Mikoto Misaka, an electromaster who is the third strongest esper in Academy City, along with her friends: Kuroko Shirai, a teleporter and Mikoto's roommate; Kazari Uiharu, Kuroko's partner in Judgment, the city's public safety committee; and Ruiko Saten, Kazari's friend and classmate.",
"Title: Atsushi Ōkubo\n\nAtsushi Ōkubo (大久保 篤 , Ōkubo Atsushi ) , also romanized as Atsushi Ohkubo, is a Japanese manga author and fantasy artist known for his work on the manga series \"Soul Eater\", which has been adapted into an anime. Okubo worked as an assistant under Rando Ayamine, on the manga series \"GetBackers\". He also created artwork for the video game TCG \"Lord of Vermilion\", as well as some character designs in \"Bravely Default\".",
"Title: List of Magical Girl Lyrical Nanoha albums\n\n\"Magical Girl Lyrical Nanoha\" is a fantasy adventure anime and manga series written by Masaki Tsuzuki. Set in a fictional universe, its storyline follows several different users of magic as they become involved with incidents related to powerful ancient artifacts. Four anime series have been produced by Seven Arcs between 2004 and 2009 with music direction by Toshiki Kameyama. The first season anime television series titled \"Magical Girl Lyrical Nanoha\" directed by Akiyuki Shinbo was broadcast in 2004 spanning thirteen episodes. The second season of the anime series titled \"Magical Girl Lyrical Nanoha A's\" directed by Keizō Kusakawa was broadcast in 2005 spanning thirteen episodes. A third season of the anime series titled \"Magical Girl Lyrical Nanoha StrikerS\" directed by Keizō Kusakawa was broadcast in 2007 spanning twenty-six episodes. An anime film readaptation of the first season of the anime series was released in 2010. The discography for these series consist of ten soundtrack albums, three compilation albums, nine maxi singles, one studio album, and fourteen drama CDs."
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566
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Between Julien Benneteau and Andrea Jaeger who won more titles?
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Andrea Jaeger
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"Julien Benneteau (] ; born 20 December 1981) is a French professional tennis player.",
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" He formerly resided in Boulogne-Billancourt and now lives in Geneva.",
" Benneteau is generally regarded as one of the best singles players on the tour who has not won a title, finishing as runner-up in ten ATP tournaments.",
" He reached the quarterfinals of the 2006 French Open and the semifinals of the 2014 Cincinnati Masters."
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"Andrea Jaeger ( ; born June 4, 1965) is a former World No. 2 professional tennis player from the United States whose brief but highly successful tennis career ended prematurely due to major shoulder injuries.",
" Jaeger reached the singles final of Wimbledon in 1983 and the French Open in 1982.",
" She reached the singles semifinals of the Australian Open in 1982 and of the U.S. Open in 1980 and 1982.",
" She also won 10 singles titles.",
" In mixed doubles, Jaeger won the French Open with Jimmy Arias in 1981.",
" During her career, Jaeger won U.S. $1.4 million in prize money and millions more in endorsements.",
" After retirement in 1987, she has prominently dedicated her life to public service, charities, and philanthropy.",
" In 2006, she became \"Sister Andrea\" as a member of the Anglican Order of Preachers.",
" She is a member of the Episcopal Church and based in Santa Rosa Beach, Florida, U.S."
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"Julien Benneteau and Nicolas Mahut were the defending champions, however Benneteau was injured (left wrist)."
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"title": "2010 Open Sud de France – Doubles"
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"Julien Benneteau and Édouard Roger-Vasselin were the defending champions, but Benneteau withdrew from the tournament because of a sports hernia.",
" Roger-Vasselin played alongside Guillermo García-López, but lost in the third round to Ivan Dodig and Marcelo Melo."
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"title": "2015 French Open – Men's Doubles"
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"Julien Benneteau and Édouard Roger-Vasselin were the defending champions, but did not participate due to Benneteau's injury."
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"Sergiy Stakhovsky was the defending champion, but lost to Julien Benneteau in the quarterfinals.",
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"title": "2011 Winston-Salem Open – Singles"
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"This page is a list of the main career statistics of French tennis player, Richard Gasquet.",
" To date, Gasquet has won fourteen ATP singles titles.",
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"Julien Benneteau and Nenad Zimonjić were the defending champions, but chose not to participate together.",
" Benneteau played alongside Michaël Llodra, but lost to Jean-Julien Rojer and Horia Tecău in the first round.",
" Zimonjić teamed up with Daniel Nestor, but lost to Juan Sebastián Cabal and David Marrero in the first round."
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" Benneteau played alongside Édouard Roger-Vasselin, but lost to Bob and Mike Bryan in the quarterfinals.",
" Zimonjić teamed up with Daniel Nestor, but lost to the Bryan brothers in the semifinals.",
" The Bryans became the new champions, defeating Ivan Dodig and Marcelo Melo 6–3, 3–6, [10–8] in the final."
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"Title: Julien Benneteau\n\nJulien Benneteau (] ; born 20 December 1981) is a French professional tennis player. His career-high singles ranking is ATP world no. 25, which he reached in November 2014. He formerly resided in Boulogne-Billancourt and now lives in Geneva. Benneteau is generally regarded as one of the best singles players on the tour who has not won a title, finishing as runner-up in ten ATP tournaments. He reached the quarterfinals of the 2006 French Open and the semifinals of the 2014 Cincinnati Masters.",
"Title: Andrea Jaeger\n\nAndrea Jaeger ( ; born June 4, 1965) is a former World No. 2 professional tennis player from the United States whose brief but highly successful tennis career ended prematurely due to major shoulder injuries. Jaeger reached the singles final of Wimbledon in 1983 and the French Open in 1982. She reached the singles semifinals of the Australian Open in 1982 and of the U.S. Open in 1980 and 1982. She also won 10 singles titles. In mixed doubles, Jaeger won the French Open with Jimmy Arias in 1981. During her career, Jaeger won U.S. $1.4 million in prize money and millions more in endorsements. After retirement in 1987, she has prominently dedicated her life to public service, charities, and philanthropy. In 2006, she became \"Sister Andrea\" as a member of the Anglican Order of Preachers. She is a member of the Episcopal Church and based in Santa Rosa Beach, Florida, U.S.",
"Title: 2010 Open Sud de France – Doubles\n\nJulien Benneteau and Nicolas Mahut were the defending champions, however Benneteau was injured (left wrist).",
"Title: 2015 French Open – Men's Doubles\n\nJulien Benneteau and Édouard Roger-Vasselin were the defending champions, but Benneteau withdrew from the tournament because of a sports hernia. Roger-Vasselin played alongside Guillermo García-López, but lost in the third round to Ivan Dodig and Marcelo Melo.",
"Title: 2015 Open 13 – Doubles\n\nJulien Benneteau and Édouard Roger-Vasselin were the defending champions, but did not participate due to Benneteau's injury.",
"Title: 2011 Winston-Salem Open – Singles\n\nSergiy Stakhovsky was the defending champion, but lost to Julien Benneteau in the quarterfinals. John Isner defeated Benneteau in the final, 4–6, 6–3, 6–4.",
"Title: Richard Gasquet career statistics\n\nThis page is a list of the main career statistics of French tennis player, Richard Gasquet. To date, Gasquet has won fourteen ATP singles titles. He was also the runner-up at the 2005 Hamburg Masters and Canada Masters in 2006 and 2012, a semi-finalist at the 2007 Wimbledon Championships and 2013 US Open and a bronze medallist in men's doubles with Julien Benneteau at the 2012 London Olympics. On July 9, 2007, Gasquet achieved a career high singles ranking of World No. 7.",
"Title: 2010 Shanghai Rolex Masters – Doubles\n\nJulien Benneteau and Jo-Wilfried Tsonga were the defending champions, but Benneteau chose to not participate due to left wrist injury.",
"Title: 2014 Citi Open – Men's Doubles\n\nJulien Benneteau and Nenad Zimonjić were the defending champions, but chose not to participate together. Benneteau played alongside Michaël Llodra, but lost to Jean-Julien Rojer and Horia Tecău in the first round. Zimonjić teamed up with Daniel Nestor, but lost to Juan Sebastián Cabal and David Marrero in the first round.",
"Title: 2014 Monte-Carlo Rolex Masters – Doubles\n\nJulien Benneteau and Nenad Zimonjić were the defending champions, but decided not to participate together. Benneteau played alongside Édouard Roger-Vasselin, but lost to Bob and Mike Bryan in the quarterfinals. Zimonjić teamed up with Daniel Nestor, but lost to the Bryan brothers in the semifinals. The Bryans became the new champions, defeating Ivan Dodig and Marcelo Melo 6–3, 3–6, [10–8] in the final."
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567
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Who was the winning coach in the 2009 Big 12 Championship Game?
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Mack Brown
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"The 2009 Texas Longhorn football team (variously \"Texas\" or \"UT\" or the \"Horns\") represented the University of Texas at Austin in the 2009 NCAA Division I FBS football season.",
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" Texas played their home games in Darrell K Royal–Texas Memorial Stadium."
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"The 2005 Colorado Buffaloes football team represented the University of Colorado at Boulder in the 2005 NCAA Division I-A football season.",
" The previous year's team won the Big 12 North Conference.",
" That marked the third Big 12 North championship for the Buffaloes in four years.",
" The team had expectations to improve on their winning and appeared to be on the right track with a 7–2 record to begin the season.",
" But in the end, head coach Gary Barnett had his contract bought out and Colorado suffered four straight losses including an embarrassing 70–3 loss to Texas in the Big 12 Championship Game.",
" They finished the season 7–6.",
" In the 2005 Champs Sports Bowl against Clemson, Mike Hankwitz acted as interim head coach, even though Dan Hawkins had been hired as the new head coach.",
" Hawkins coached his final game with Boise State in the game the day after Colorado played."
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"The 2009 SEC Championship Game was played on December 5, 2009, in the Georgia Dome in Atlanta, Georgia, to determine the 2009 football champion of the Southeastern Conference (SEC).",
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" The Crimson Tide was the designated \"home team\"; this home team, chosen on an alternating basis, was 2–4 in SEC Championship Games.",
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"Title: 2000 Big 12 Championship Game\n\nThe 2000 Big 12 Football Championship Game was played on December 2, 2000 in Arrowhead Stadium in Kansas City, Missouri. The game determined the 2000 football champion of the Big 12 Conference. The Oklahoma Sooners, winners of the South division of the Big 12, narrowly beat the Kansas State Wildcats, who won the North division, by a score of 27-24. This was the first time the two teams met in the Big 12 Championship Game, as they would meet again in the 2003 edition.",
"Title: 2010 Big 12 Championship Game\n\nThe 2010 Big 12 Championship Game was played at 7:00 p.m. on Saturday, December 4, 2010, at AT&T Stadium, then known as Cowboys Stadium, in Arlington, Texas to determine the 2010 football champion of the Big 12 Conference. At that time, it was the final championship game for the conference as two members of the Big 12 had announced their intentions to leave the conference. The South Division was represented by Oklahoma and the North Division was represented by Nebraska. Oklahoma defeated Nebraska 23-20 to win the final Big 12 Championship and claim their seventh Big 12 Title. It was Oklahoma's eighth appearance in the game.",
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Johann Heinrich Meyer was a Swiss painter and pupil of a writer on art who created his own what?
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Milton Gallery
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Millian Dollar Challenge is hosted by Chris Rose, and features what Canadian professional poker player who has won six World Series of Poker bracelets?
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Daniel Negreanu
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Ryan Phillippe worked with James Cox on Straight A's and Bob Lee Swagger on which thriller drama on USA?
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"Shooter"
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" It is tenth in order of publication and sixth in the chronology of the character."
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"title": "I, Sniper"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Straight A's is a 2013 American romantic comedy film directed by James Cox and produced by Jamie Adamic.",
" It stars Anna Paquin, Ryan Phillippe and Luke Wilson in the lead role.",
" The film was released on January 13, 2013, in Brazil, on March 19, 2013, in the USA and on June 5, 2013, in the Netherlands.",
" The film was distributed by Millennium Entertainment."
],
"title": "Straight A's"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Shooter is a 2007 American conspiracy action thriller film directed by Antoine Fuqua based on the novel \"Point of Impact\" by Stephen Hunter.",
" The film follows Force Recon veteran Bob Lee Swagger (Mark Wahlberg), who is framed for murder by a rogue secret private military company unit.",
" The film also stars Michael Peña, Danny Glover, Kate Mara, Levon Helm, and Ned Beatty and was released in the United States on March 23, 2007."
],
"title": "Shooter (2007 film)"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Matthew Ryan Phillippe ( ; born September 10, 1974) is an American actor, director, and writer.",
" After appearing as Billy Douglas on the soap opera \"One Life to Live\", he came to fame in the late 1990s with starring roles in a string of films, including \"I Know What You Did Last Summer\", \"Cruel Intentions\", and \"54\".",
" In the 2000s, he appeared in several films, including \"Gosford Park\" (2001), \"Crash\" (2004), and war drama \"Flags of Our Fathers\" (2006), \"Breach\" (2007), and \"Stop-Loss\" (2008).",
" In 2010, Phillippe starred as Pulitzer Prize-winning photographer Greg Marinovich in \"The Bang-Bang Club\".",
" He stars in the lead role of Bob Lee Swagger in the USA Network thriller drama \"Shooter\"."
],
"title": "Ryan Phillippe"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Time to Hunt is a 1999 thriller novel, and the third in the Bob Lee Swagger series by Stephen Hunter.",
" In narrative sequence it is preceded by \"Point of Impact\" and \"Black Light\"."
],
"title": "Time to Hunt"
},
{
"sentences": [
"The 47th Samurai is a 2007 thriller novel, and the fourth in the Bob Lee Swagger series by Stephen Hunter.",
" In narrative sequence it is preceded by \"Point of Impact\", \"Black Light\", and \"Time to Hunt\"."
],
"title": "The 47th Samurai"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Shantel VanSanten (born July 25, 1985) is an American model and actress.",
" As a model, she has been featured in the magazines \"Teen Vogue\" and \"Seventeen\".",
" On television, she played the role of Quinn James in the CW teen drama series \"One Tree Hill\", recurred as Detective Patty Spivot in the CW show \"The Flash\", and stars as Julie Swagger the wife of lead character Bob Lee Swagger on the USA Network series \"Shooter\".",
" On film, she has appeared in \"The Final Destination\", \"You and I\", and \"Something Wicked\"."
],
"title": "Shantel VanSanten"
}
] |
[
"Title: Shooter (TV series)\n\nShooter is an American television drama series based on the 2007 film of the same name and the novel \"Point of Impact\" by Stephen Hunter. The show stars Ryan Phillippe in the lead role of Bob Lee Swagger, an expert marksman living in exile who is coaxed back into action after learning of a plot to kill the president. USA Network picked up the pilot in August 2015 and ordered the pilot to series in February 2016.",
"Title: Black Light (novel)\n\nBlack Light is the second book in the Bob Lee Swagger series, by Stephen Hunter.",
"Title: Night of Thunder (book)\n\nNight of Thunder is a 2008 thriller novel, and the fifth in the Bob Lee Swagger series by Stephen Hunter.",
"Title: I, Sniper\n\nI, Sniper is a novel by Stephen Hunter, published by Simon & Schuster in 2009. It is Hunter's sixth novel whose hero is Bob Lee Swagger, a U. S. Marine Corps sniper who first appears in \"Point of Impact\" which is partially set in the Vietnam War. It is tenth in order of publication and sixth in the chronology of the character.",
"Title: Straight A's\n\nStraight A's is a 2013 American romantic comedy film directed by James Cox and produced by Jamie Adamic. It stars Anna Paquin, Ryan Phillippe and Luke Wilson in the lead role. The film was released on January 13, 2013, in Brazil, on March 19, 2013, in the USA and on June 5, 2013, in the Netherlands. The film was distributed by Millennium Entertainment.",
"Title: Shooter (2007 film)\n\nShooter is a 2007 American conspiracy action thriller film directed by Antoine Fuqua based on the novel \"Point of Impact\" by Stephen Hunter. The film follows Force Recon veteran Bob Lee Swagger (Mark Wahlberg), who is framed for murder by a rogue secret private military company unit. The film also stars Michael Peña, Danny Glover, Kate Mara, Levon Helm, and Ned Beatty and was released in the United States on March 23, 2007.",
"Title: Ryan Phillippe\n\nMatthew Ryan Phillippe ( ; born September 10, 1974) is an American actor, director, and writer. After appearing as Billy Douglas on the soap opera \"One Life to Live\", he came to fame in the late 1990s with starring roles in a string of films, including \"I Know What You Did Last Summer\", \"Cruel Intentions\", and \"54\". In the 2000s, he appeared in several films, including \"Gosford Park\" (2001), \"Crash\" (2004), and war drama \"Flags of Our Fathers\" (2006), \"Breach\" (2007), and \"Stop-Loss\" (2008). In 2010, Phillippe starred as Pulitzer Prize-winning photographer Greg Marinovich in \"The Bang-Bang Club\". He stars in the lead role of Bob Lee Swagger in the USA Network thriller drama \"Shooter\".",
"Title: Time to Hunt\n\nTime to Hunt is a 1999 thriller novel, and the third in the Bob Lee Swagger series by Stephen Hunter. In narrative sequence it is preceded by \"Point of Impact\" and \"Black Light\".",
"Title: The 47th Samurai\n\nThe 47th Samurai is a 2007 thriller novel, and the fourth in the Bob Lee Swagger series by Stephen Hunter. In narrative sequence it is preceded by \"Point of Impact\", \"Black Light\", and \"Time to Hunt\".",
"Title: Shantel VanSanten\n\nShantel VanSanten (born July 25, 1985) is an American model and actress. As a model, she has been featured in the magazines \"Teen Vogue\" and \"Seventeen\". On television, she played the role of Quinn James in the CW teen drama series \"One Tree Hill\", recurred as Detective Patty Spivot in the CW show \"The Flash\", and stars as Julie Swagger the wife of lead character Bob Lee Swagger on the USA Network series \"Shooter\". On film, she has appeared in \"The Final Destination\", \"You and I\", and \"Something Wicked\"."
] |
571
|
Signs of the Times and Nickelodeon Magazine, are which type of media?
|
magazine
|
comparison
|
easy
|
{
"title": [
"Signs of the Times (magazine)",
"Nickelodeon Magazine"
],
"sent_id": [
0,
0
]
}
|
[
{
"sentences": [
"Greg Cook is an underground cartoonist and comic book artist who has been published in \"Nickelodeon Magazine\", \"Pulse\" magazine, \"The Believer\" magazine, \"New Art Examiner\", \"Arthur\", \"NON\", and \"L'Association's Comix 2000\" along with numerous other publications."
],
"title": "Greg Cook (cartoonist)"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Nickelodeon Magazine is an American children's magazine based on the television network Nickelodeon.",
" Its first incarnation appeared in 1990, and was distributed at participating Pizza Hut restaurants; this version of the magazine only saw two issues.",
" The magazine returned in Summer 1993 with different type of content, primarily humor and comics.",
" Originally published on a quarterly basis, it switched to bi-monthly with the February/March 1994 issue.",
" It then went to 10 times per year starting March 1995, with a bi-annual December/January and June/July issue."
],
"title": "Nickelodeon Magazine"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Signs of the Times is a monthly subscription magazine published by Signs Publishing Company, a Seventh-day Adventist publishing house, for Australia and New Zealand. \"",
"\"Signs\"\" is an easy-to-read magazine for the general public \"promoting positive relationships and family values, a healthful lifestyle and Bible-based Christian belief.\""
],
"title": "Signs of the Times (Australian magazine)"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Green shoots is a term used colloquially and propagandistically to indicate signs of economic recovery during an economic downturn.",
" It was first used in this sense by Norman Lamont, the then Chancellor of the Exchequer of the United Kingdom, during the 1991 Recession.",
" At the time, Chancellor Lamont was criticized for \"insensitivity\".",
" The phrase was used again by Baroness Vadera, former Business Minister of the UK in January, 2009 to refer to signs of economic recovery during the late-2000s recession, again to criticism from the media and opposition politicians.",
" The U.S. media started to use the phrase to describe domestic economic conditions in February 2009 when in New York Times quoted Bruce Kasman, chief economist at JPMorgan Chase as saying, \"It's too early to get excited, but I think there are a couple of green shoots that say we're not going down as heavily in the first quarter [of 2009] as we were in the fourth quarter [of 2008].\"",
" The Federal Reserve Chairman, Ben Bernanke, made the first public use of the phrase by a Fed official in a March 15, 2009 interview with CBS 60 Minutes.",
" Since February and March 2009, it has been used increasingly in the media and by a number of commentators to refer to positive economic data and statistics during the late-2000s (decade) recession."
],
"title": "Green shoots"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Signs of the Times is a monthly magazine originally published by Pacific Press, a Seventh-day Adventist publishing house.",
" \"Signs\" presents articles that are considered to be helpful in assisting readers to live in modern society.",
" The magazine focuses on life's-style issues, health articles and Christian devotional and other religious articles.",
" From its historical roots, the magazine emphasizes the second coming of Christ to this earth and living such lives so as to be able to meet Jesus at His second coming."
],
"title": "Signs of the Times (magazine)"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Shaenon K. Garrity (born May 4, 1978) is a webcomics writer and artist, best known as the creator of \"Narbonic\".",
" She has been an editor for Viz Media, working on over 20 manga series including \"Naruto\", \"One Piece\", \"Inuyasha\" and \"Case Closed\".",
" She has contributed to many comics, cartoons and manga publications including \"Animerica\", \"Nickelodeon Magazine\", \"Otaku USA\" and websites Anime News Network, The Comics Journal."
],
"title": "Shaenon K. Garrity"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Nick Jr. is an American digital cable and satellite television channel that is run by the Nickelodeon Group, a unit of the Viacom Media Networks division of Viacom, the channel's ultimate owner headquartered in New York City.",
" The channel, which is aimed at kids under six years, features a mix of originally-produced programming, and series previously and concurrently aired on the \"Nick: The Smart Place to Play\" block, and its previous iterations, Nick Jr. also features the shows for preschoolers like \"Team Umizoomi,\" \"PAW Patrol,\" \"Bubble Guppies,\" \"Blaze and the Monster Machines,\" \"Shimmer and Shine,\" and \"\" on Nickelodeon.",
" Due to the Nickelodeon block, Nick Jr. is sometimes disclaimed on air as \"the Nick Jr. channel\" to avert confusion, especially times of day where both Nickelodeon and Nick Jr. are both carrying preschool programming."
],
"title": "Nick Jr."
},
{
"sentences": [
"Vincent Deporter is an international Belgian artist who works in both comics and animation.",
" Deporter got his start in comics working as an assistant to Jean Graton, before selling his own strips, as Mike Deporter, to \"Spirou\" magazine.",
" In 1996, after relocating to New York, he has worked on DC's line of comic books adapted from popular animated cartoons, like \"Scooby-Doo\" and \"Ed, Edd n Eddy\", and has also inked many of the Batman, and Superman style-guides.",
" He continues to work for Nickelodeon, notably on \"SpongeBob SquarePants\".",
" Since Nickelodeon Magazine has closed its pages, he now writes and draws for the \"SpongeBob Comics\", as a regular contributor.",
" Vincent Deporter also writes and illustrates on epistemology and religion.",
" He has illustrated the book , by the host of The Thinking Atheist Seth Andrews.",
"He now lives in Arizona."
],
"title": "Vincent Deporter"
},
{
"sentences": [
"One type of regulatory signs are traffic signs intended to instruct road users on what they must or should do (or not do) under a given set of circumstances.",
" Other types may be signs located on streets and in parking lots having to do with parking, signs in public parks and on beaches or on or in architectural facilities prohibiting specific types of activities.",
" The term regulatory sign describes a range of signs that are used to indicate or reinforce traffic laws, regulations or requirements which apply either at all times or at specified times or places upon a street or highway, the disregard of which may constitute a violation, or signs in general that regulate public behavior in places open to the public."
],
"title": "Regulatory sign"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Concussion, also known as minor head trauma or mild traumatic brain injury (mTBI) is the most common type of traumatic brain injury.",
" It is typically defined as a head injury with a temporary loss of brain function.",
" Symptoms include a variety of physical, cognitive, and emotional symptoms, which may not be recognized if subtle.",
" A variety of signs accompany concussion including headache, feeling in a fog, and emotional changeability.",
" In general, the signs can be categorized into physical signs (such as loss of consciousness or amnesia), behavioral changes (such as irritability), cognitive impairment (such as slowed reaction times), and sleep disturbances.",
" Fewer than 10% of sports-related concussions among children are associated with loss of consciousness."
],
"title": "Concussion"
}
] |
[
"Title: Greg Cook (cartoonist)\n\nGreg Cook is an underground cartoonist and comic book artist who has been published in \"Nickelodeon Magazine\", \"Pulse\" magazine, \"The Believer\" magazine, \"New Art Examiner\", \"Arthur\", \"NON\", and \"L'Association's Comix 2000\" along with numerous other publications.",
"Title: Nickelodeon Magazine\n\nNickelodeon Magazine is an American children's magazine based on the television network Nickelodeon. Its first incarnation appeared in 1990, and was distributed at participating Pizza Hut restaurants; this version of the magazine only saw two issues. The magazine returned in Summer 1993 with different type of content, primarily humor and comics. Originally published on a quarterly basis, it switched to bi-monthly with the February/March 1994 issue. It then went to 10 times per year starting March 1995, with a bi-annual December/January and June/July issue.",
"Title: Signs of the Times (Australian magazine)\n\nSigns of the Times is a monthly subscription magazine published by Signs Publishing Company, a Seventh-day Adventist publishing house, for Australia and New Zealand. \" \"Signs\"\" is an easy-to-read magazine for the general public \"promoting positive relationships and family values, a healthful lifestyle and Bible-based Christian belief.\"",
"Title: Green shoots\n\nGreen shoots is a term used colloquially and propagandistically to indicate signs of economic recovery during an economic downturn. It was first used in this sense by Norman Lamont, the then Chancellor of the Exchequer of the United Kingdom, during the 1991 Recession. At the time, Chancellor Lamont was criticized for \"insensitivity\". The phrase was used again by Baroness Vadera, former Business Minister of the UK in January, 2009 to refer to signs of economic recovery during the late-2000s recession, again to criticism from the media and opposition politicians. The U.S. media started to use the phrase to describe domestic economic conditions in February 2009 when in New York Times quoted Bruce Kasman, chief economist at JPMorgan Chase as saying, \"It's too early to get excited, but I think there are a couple of green shoots that say we're not going down as heavily in the first quarter [of 2009] as we were in the fourth quarter [of 2008].\" The Federal Reserve Chairman, Ben Bernanke, made the first public use of the phrase by a Fed official in a March 15, 2009 interview with CBS 60 Minutes. Since February and March 2009, it has been used increasingly in the media and by a number of commentators to refer to positive economic data and statistics during the late-2000s (decade) recession.",
"Title: Signs of the Times (magazine)\n\nSigns of the Times is a monthly magazine originally published by Pacific Press, a Seventh-day Adventist publishing house. \"Signs\" presents articles that are considered to be helpful in assisting readers to live in modern society. The magazine focuses on life's-style issues, health articles and Christian devotional and other religious articles. From its historical roots, the magazine emphasizes the second coming of Christ to this earth and living such lives so as to be able to meet Jesus at His second coming.",
"Title: Shaenon K. Garrity\n\nShaenon K. Garrity (born May 4, 1978) is a webcomics writer and artist, best known as the creator of \"Narbonic\". She has been an editor for Viz Media, working on over 20 manga series including \"Naruto\", \"One Piece\", \"Inuyasha\" and \"Case Closed\". She has contributed to many comics, cartoons and manga publications including \"Animerica\", \"Nickelodeon Magazine\", \"Otaku USA\" and websites Anime News Network, The Comics Journal.",
"Title: Nick Jr.\n\nNick Jr. is an American digital cable and satellite television channel that is run by the Nickelodeon Group, a unit of the Viacom Media Networks division of Viacom, the channel's ultimate owner headquartered in New York City. The channel, which is aimed at kids under six years, features a mix of originally-produced programming, and series previously and concurrently aired on the \"Nick: The Smart Place to Play\" block, and its previous iterations, Nick Jr. also features the shows for preschoolers like \"Team Umizoomi,\" \"PAW Patrol,\" \"Bubble Guppies,\" \"Blaze and the Monster Machines,\" \"Shimmer and Shine,\" and \"\" on Nickelodeon. Due to the Nickelodeon block, Nick Jr. is sometimes disclaimed on air as \"the Nick Jr. channel\" to avert confusion, especially times of day where both Nickelodeon and Nick Jr. are both carrying preschool programming.",
"Title: Vincent Deporter\n\nVincent Deporter is an international Belgian artist who works in both comics and animation. Deporter got his start in comics working as an assistant to Jean Graton, before selling his own strips, as Mike Deporter, to \"Spirou\" magazine. In 1996, after relocating to New York, he has worked on DC's line of comic books adapted from popular animated cartoons, like \"Scooby-Doo\" and \"Ed, Edd n Eddy\", and has also inked many of the Batman, and Superman style-guides. He continues to work for Nickelodeon, notably on \"SpongeBob SquarePants\". Since Nickelodeon Magazine has closed its pages, he now writes and draws for the \"SpongeBob Comics\", as a regular contributor. Vincent Deporter also writes and illustrates on epistemology and religion. He has illustrated the book , by the host of The Thinking Atheist Seth Andrews. He now lives in Arizona.",
"Title: Regulatory sign\n\nOne type of regulatory signs are traffic signs intended to instruct road users on what they must or should do (or not do) under a given set of circumstances. Other types may be signs located on streets and in parking lots having to do with parking, signs in public parks and on beaches or on or in architectural facilities prohibiting specific types of activities. The term regulatory sign describes a range of signs that are used to indicate or reinforce traffic laws, regulations or requirements which apply either at all times or at specified times or places upon a street or highway, the disregard of which may constitute a violation, or signs in general that regulate public behavior in places open to the public.",
"Title: Concussion\n\nConcussion, also known as minor head trauma or mild traumatic brain injury (mTBI) is the most common type of traumatic brain injury. It is typically defined as a head injury with a temporary loss of brain function. Symptoms include a variety of physical, cognitive, and emotional symptoms, which may not be recognized if subtle. A variety of signs accompany concussion including headache, feeling in a fog, and emotional changeability. In general, the signs can be categorized into physical signs (such as loss of consciousness or amnesia), behavioral changes (such as irritability), cognitive impairment (such as slowed reaction times), and sleep disturbances. Fewer than 10% of sports-related concussions among children are associated with loss of consciousness."
] |
572
|
Smitty is directed by an american actor born May 27, 1936 best known for what?
|
Gunnery Sergeant Emil Foley
|
bridge
|
hard
|
{
"title": [
"Smitty (film)",
"Louis Gossett Jr."
],
"sent_id": [
0,
1
]
}
|
[
{
"sentences": [
"Halroy Candis \"Hal\" Williams (born December 14, 1938) is an American actor, best known for his recurring role as Police Officer Smith (\"Smitty\") on \"Sanford and Son\" (1972–76) and as the patriarch Lester Jenkins, the husband of Marla Gibbs's character, on the NBC sitcom \"227\" (1985–90)."
],
"title": "Hal Williams"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Smitty is a 2012 American family drama film directed by David Mickey Evans and starring Mira Sorvino, Peter Fonda and Louis Gossett Jr.."
],
"title": "Smitty (film)"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Robert Lesser or Bobby Lesser (born October 22, 1942) is an American actor born in New York City and now living in Santa Barbara, California.",
" His earliest work dates back to 1967 with \"David Holzman's Diary\", directed by Jim McBride.",
" His latest movies include the Japanese film \"Best Wishes for Tomorrow\" and post-production \"Painting in the Rain\".",
" Lesser has worked with Bruce Willis, Ed Harris, Alan Arkin, Arnold Schwarzenegger, Matthew Broderick, Dennis Quaid, Penelope Ann Miller, and Richard Mulligan.",
" He is well known in the Santa Barbara theater community."
],
"title": "Robert Lesser"
},
{
"sentences": [
"John Logan Bartholomew (born February 9, 1984) is an American actor born in Galion, Ohio, best known for his role of Willie LaHaye in 3 of the 8 films in the \"Love Comes Softly\" series.",
" He later appeared in series like \"\" (2005) and \"Close to Home\" (2007).",
" He also had a small appearance in the thirty-sixth episode of popular TV series \"Ghost Whisperer\", as Ray Peters in the second-season episode, \"Speed Demon\" (2007)\".\"",
" In 2010 he played a troubled hockey player in The Genesis Code.",
" In 2013, he took over the role of Jason Stevens from Drew Fuller, in the sequel to 2007's \"The Ultimate Gift\",\" The Ultimate Life.\""
],
"title": "Logan Bartholomew"
},
{
"sentences": [
"David Lambert (born November 29, 1993) is an American actor born in Baton Rouge, Louisiana.",
" He is best known for and also currently playing Brandon Foster on The ABC Family original series \"The Fosters\"."
],
"title": "David Lambert (actor)"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Bruce Peter Weitz (born May 27, 1943) is an American actor who is perhaps best known for his role as Sgt. Michael \"Mick\" Belker in the NBC police drama \"Hill Street Blues\", which ran from 1981 until 1987.",
" Weitz won an Emmy Award for Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Drama Series in 1984 for his role in the series."
],
"title": "Bruce Weitz"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Louis Cameron Gossett Jr. (born May 27, 1936) is an American actor.",
" He is best known for his role as Gunnery Sergeant Emil Foley in the 1982 film \"An Officer and a Gentleman\", and his role as Fiddler in the 1977 ABC television miniseries \"Roots\".",
" Gossett has also starred in numerous film productions including \"A Raisin In The Sun,\" \"The Landlord,\" \"Skin Game\", \"Travels with My Aunt\", \"The Laughing Policeman\", \"The Deep\", \"Jaws 3-D\" (1983), Wolfgang Petersen's \"Enemy Mine\", the \"Iron Eagle\" series, \"Toy Soldiers\" and \"The Punisher\", in an acting career that spans over five decades."
],
"title": "Louis Gossett Jr."
},
{
"sentences": [
"Kenneth \"Ken\" Londoner (born January 16, 1978) is an American actor born in New Jersey.",
" He is best known for portraying Wince in The Supernatural Enthusiasts Club and for his lead role in the movie Thinner.",
" In addition, he appeared in several other TV series projects and off-Broadway shows."
],
"title": "Kenneth Londoner"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Roscoe Born (born November 24, 1950) is an American actor born in Topeka, Kansas, who is best known for his varied roles on television.",
" He played arch-villain Mitch Laurence on \"One Life to Live\" in six separate stints (1985, 1986, 1987, 2002-2003, 2009-2010, 2012)."
],
"title": "Roscoe Born"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Grahame Wood is a British–American actor born in Toronto Canada.",
" His career has kept him busy in L.A., London, Toronto, and Vancouver.",
" He is best known for his performance in the Roland Emmerich epic, \"The Patriot\", and continues to forge a career out of playing the layered bad guy.",
" Commenting on his death scene in \"Saving Private Ryan\", Steven Spielberg proclaimed, \"That was better than the opening credits of ER!\""
],
"title": "Grahame Wood"
}
] |
[
"Title: Hal Williams\n\nHalroy Candis \"Hal\" Williams (born December 14, 1938) is an American actor, best known for his recurring role as Police Officer Smith (\"Smitty\") on \"Sanford and Son\" (1972–76) and as the patriarch Lester Jenkins, the husband of Marla Gibbs's character, on the NBC sitcom \"227\" (1985–90).",
"Title: Smitty (film)\n\nSmitty is a 2012 American family drama film directed by David Mickey Evans and starring Mira Sorvino, Peter Fonda and Louis Gossett Jr..",
"Title: Robert Lesser\n\nRobert Lesser or Bobby Lesser (born October 22, 1942) is an American actor born in New York City and now living in Santa Barbara, California. His earliest work dates back to 1967 with \"David Holzman's Diary\", directed by Jim McBride. His latest movies include the Japanese film \"Best Wishes for Tomorrow\" and post-production \"Painting in the Rain\". Lesser has worked with Bruce Willis, Ed Harris, Alan Arkin, Arnold Schwarzenegger, Matthew Broderick, Dennis Quaid, Penelope Ann Miller, and Richard Mulligan. He is well known in the Santa Barbara theater community.",
"Title: Logan Bartholomew\n\nJohn Logan Bartholomew (born February 9, 1984) is an American actor born in Galion, Ohio, best known for his role of Willie LaHaye in 3 of the 8 films in the \"Love Comes Softly\" series. He later appeared in series like \"\" (2005) and \"Close to Home\" (2007). He also had a small appearance in the thirty-sixth episode of popular TV series \"Ghost Whisperer\", as Ray Peters in the second-season episode, \"Speed Demon\" (2007)\".\" In 2010 he played a troubled hockey player in The Genesis Code. In 2013, he took over the role of Jason Stevens from Drew Fuller, in the sequel to 2007's \"The Ultimate Gift\",\" The Ultimate Life.\"",
"Title: David Lambert (actor)\n\nDavid Lambert (born November 29, 1993) is an American actor born in Baton Rouge, Louisiana. He is best known for and also currently playing Brandon Foster on The ABC Family original series \"The Fosters\".",
"Title: Bruce Weitz\n\nBruce Peter Weitz (born May 27, 1943) is an American actor who is perhaps best known for his role as Sgt. Michael \"Mick\" Belker in the NBC police drama \"Hill Street Blues\", which ran from 1981 until 1987. Weitz won an Emmy Award for Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Drama Series in 1984 for his role in the series.",
"Title: Louis Gossett Jr.\n\nLouis Cameron Gossett Jr. (born May 27, 1936) is an American actor. He is best known for his role as Gunnery Sergeant Emil Foley in the 1982 film \"An Officer and a Gentleman\", and his role as Fiddler in the 1977 ABC television miniseries \"Roots\". Gossett has also starred in numerous film productions including \"A Raisin In The Sun,\" \"The Landlord,\" \"Skin Game\", \"Travels with My Aunt\", \"The Laughing Policeman\", \"The Deep\", \"Jaws 3-D\" (1983), Wolfgang Petersen's \"Enemy Mine\", the \"Iron Eagle\" series, \"Toy Soldiers\" and \"The Punisher\", in an acting career that spans over five decades.",
"Title: Kenneth Londoner\n\nKenneth \"Ken\" Londoner (born January 16, 1978) is an American actor born in New Jersey. He is best known for portraying Wince in The Supernatural Enthusiasts Club and for his lead role in the movie Thinner. In addition, he appeared in several other TV series projects and off-Broadway shows.",
"Title: Roscoe Born\n\nRoscoe Born (born November 24, 1950) is an American actor born in Topeka, Kansas, who is best known for his varied roles on television. He played arch-villain Mitch Laurence on \"One Life to Live\" in six separate stints (1985, 1986, 1987, 2002-2003, 2009-2010, 2012).",
"Title: Grahame Wood\n\nGrahame Wood is a British–American actor born in Toronto Canada. His career has kept him busy in L.A., London, Toronto, and Vancouver. He is best known for his performance in the Roland Emmerich epic, \"The Patriot\", and continues to forge a career out of playing the layered bad guy. Commenting on his death scene in \"Saving Private Ryan\", Steven Spielberg proclaimed, \"That was better than the opening credits of ER!\""
] |
573
|
Norman Tokar and D. Ross Lederman, share which occupation?
|
film director
|
comparison
|
easy
|
{
"title": [
"Norman Tokar",
"D. Ross Lederman"
],
"sent_id": [
0,
0
]
}
|
[
{
"sentences": [
"David Ross Lederman (December 12, 1894 – August 24, 1972) was an American film director noted for his Western/action/adventure films of the 1930s and 1940s."
],
"title": "D. Ross Lederman"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Texas Cyclone is a 1932 American Pre-Code Western film directed by D. Ross Lederman.",
" The film stars Tim McCoy as \"Texas Grant\", Shirley Grey, Wheeler Oakman and John Wayne, and features an early appearance by Walter Brennan."
],
"title": "Texas Cyclone (film)"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Glamour for Sale is a 1940 American crime film directed by D. Ross Lederman and starring Anita Louise, Roger Pryor and Frances Robinson."
],
"title": "Glamour for Sale"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Shadows on the Stairs is a 1941 British film directed by D. Ross Lederman."
],
"title": "Shadows on the Stairs"
},
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"Shadows of the Night is a 1928 American drama silent film directed by D. Ross Lederman and written by Robert E. Hopkins and D. Ross Lederman.",
" The film stars Flash the Dog, Lawrence Gray, Louise Lorraine, Warner Richmond and Tom Dugan.",
" It was released on October 26, 1928, by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer."
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"Busses Roar is a 1942 film directed by D. Ross Lederman and starring Richard Travis and Julie Bishop."
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"Bullet Scars is a 1942 American film produced and distributed by Warner Bros. It was directed by D. Ross Lederman with top-billed stars Regis Toomey, Adele Longmire and Howard DaSilva."
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"The Tanks Are Coming is a 1951 War film directed by D. Ross Lederman, starring Steve Cochran and Philip Carey."
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"Tarzan's Revenge is a 1938 American adventure film starring Glenn Morris in his only outing as Tarzan.",
" Eleanor Holm, a popular swimming star, co-starred as Eleanor Reed.",
" The film was produced by Sol Lesser, written by R. Lee Johnson and Jay Vann (based on the character created by Edgar Rice Burroughs) and directed by D. Ross Lederman.",
" Sol Lesser cast two Olympic athletes in \"Tarzan's Revenge\": 1936 decathlon champion Glenn Morris as Tarzan and aquatic medal-winner Eleanor Holm as \"Eleanor\"."
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"Title: Texas Cyclone (film)\n\nTexas Cyclone is a 1932 American Pre-Code Western film directed by D. Ross Lederman. The film stars Tim McCoy as \"Texas Grant\", Shirley Grey, Wheeler Oakman and John Wayne, and features an early appearance by Walter Brennan.",
"Title: Glamour for Sale\n\nGlamour for Sale is a 1940 American crime film directed by D. Ross Lederman and starring Anita Louise, Roger Pryor and Frances Robinson.",
"Title: Shadows on the Stairs\n\nShadows on the Stairs is a 1941 British film directed by D. Ross Lederman.",
"Title: Norman Tokar\n\nNorman Tokar (November 25, 1919 in Newark, New Jersey – April 6, 1979 in Hollywood) was a prolific director (and occasionally writer and producer) of serial television and feature films, who directed many of the early episodes of \"Leave it to Beaver\", and found his greatest success directing over a dozen films for Walt Disney Productions, spanning the 1950s to the 1970s.",
"Title: Shadows of the Night (film)\n\nShadows of the Night is a 1928 American drama silent film directed by D. Ross Lederman and written by Robert E. Hopkins and D. Ross Lederman. The film stars Flash the Dog, Lawrence Gray, Louise Lorraine, Warner Richmond and Tom Dugan. It was released on October 26, 1928, by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer.",
"Title: Busses Roar\n\nBusses Roar is a 1942 film directed by D. Ross Lederman and starring Richard Travis and Julie Bishop.",
"Title: Bullet Scars\n\nBullet Scars is a 1942 American film produced and distributed by Warner Bros. It was directed by D. Ross Lederman with top-billed stars Regis Toomey, Adele Longmire and Howard DaSilva.",
"Title: The Tanks Are Coming (1951 film)\n\nThe Tanks Are Coming is a 1951 War film directed by D. Ross Lederman, starring Steve Cochran and Philip Carey.",
"Title: Tarzan's Revenge\n\nTarzan's Revenge is a 1938 American adventure film starring Glenn Morris in his only outing as Tarzan. Eleanor Holm, a popular swimming star, co-starred as Eleanor Reed. The film was produced by Sol Lesser, written by R. Lee Johnson and Jay Vann (based on the character created by Edgar Rice Burroughs) and directed by D. Ross Lederman. Sol Lesser cast two Olympic athletes in \"Tarzan's Revenge\": 1936 decathlon champion Glenn Morris as Tarzan and aquatic medal-winner Eleanor Holm as \"Eleanor\"."
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What year was Ed Westwick, star of both "Gossip Girl" and "Chalet Girl", born?
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1987
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" The series was based upon the book series by Cecily von Ziegesar and developed for television by Josh Schwartz and Stephanie Savage.",
" The CW renewed the series for a full fourth season on February 16, 2010.",
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" Serena is featured on the blog of the series' mysterious narrator, \"Gossip Girl.\"",
" Serena is Blair Waldorf's best friend and is a character that appears to easily get whatever she wants, because of her good looks, energy and charisma.",
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" The character was created by \"Gossip Girl\" producer Stephanie Savage and is portrayed by actress Katie Cassidy.",
" The series portrays her as a scheming and secretive but caring woman who develops into a formidable antagonist as her agenda against Serena van der Woodsen progressed.",
" The actions of character has drawn comparisons to another villain of \"Gossip Girl\", Georgina Sparks, and received positive reviews for her inclusion in the series.",
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"Blair Cornelia Waldorf is the lead character of \"Gossip Girl\", introduced in the original series of novels and also appearing in the television and manga adaptations.",
" Described as \"a girl of extremes\" by creator Cecily von Ziegesar, she is a comical overachiever who possesses both snobbish and sensitive sides.",
" Due to her position as queen bee of Manhattan's social scene, Blair's actions and relations are under constant scrutiny from the mysterious Gossip Girl, a popular blogger."
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"Edward Jack Peter \"Ed\" Westwick (born 1987) is an English actor and musician, best known for his role as Chuck Bass on The CW's teen television drama series \"Gossip Girl\" (2007–2012).",
" He made his feature film debut in \"Children of Men\" (2006) and has since appeared in the films \"Breaking and Entering\" (2006), \"Son of Rambow\" (2007), \"S. Darko\" (2009), \"Chalet Girl\" (2011), \"J. Edgar\" (2011), \"Romeo and Juliet\" (2013), \"Bone in the Throat\" (2015), \"Freaks of Nature\" (2015), and \"Billionaire Ransom\" (2016).",
" He currently plays Vincent Swan in the BBC Two television comedy series \"White Gold\" (2017)."
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"\"\" is a Mexican television series which premiered on August 5, 2013 in Mexico on Golden Premier and ended on September 6, 2013 after 25 episodes.",
" \"Gossip Girl: Acapulco\" is the Mexican adaptation of \"Gossip Girl\", and is produced by El Mall and Warner Brothers International Television.",
" Pedro Torres serves as executive producer.",
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"Chalet Girl is a 2011 British-German-Austrian romantic comedy-sports film directed by Phil Traill.",
" The film stars Felicity Jones, Ed Westwick, Tamsin Egerton, Ken Duken, Sophia Bush, Bill Bailey, Brooke Shields and Bill Nighy.",
" The film was produced by Pippa Cross, Harriet Rees, Dietmar Guentsche and Wolfgang Behr, and written by Tom Williams.",
" It was filmed on location in Sankt Anton am Arlberg, Austria and in Garmisch-Partenkirchen, Germany.",
" Critical reaction to the film was massively polarized, but overall praised Felicity Jones in the leading role.",
" The film earned $4,811,510 on a £8,000,000 budget."
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" Developed for television by Josh Schwartz and Stephanie Savage.",
" Airing on The CW from September 19, 2007 till May 19, 2008 with 18 episodes.",
" It tells the story of Serena van der Woodsen's return to Manhattan's Upper East Side in New York City following her mysterious disappearance to boarding school in Connecticut, while being watched by gossip website Gossip Girl."
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"\"Gossip Girl\" is a teen drama which premiered on September 19, 2007 in the United States on The CW.",
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"Title: Serena van der Woodsen\n\nSerena Celia van der Woodsen is a main character in the \"Gossip Girl\" novel series and its TV adaptation, in which she is portrayed by Blake Lively. Serena is featured on the blog of the series' mysterious narrator, \"Gossip Girl.\" Serena is Blair Waldorf's best friend and is a character that appears to easily get whatever she wants, because of her good looks, energy and charisma. She is also known as the \"It Girl\" in the series.",
"Title: Juliet Sharp\n\nJuliet Sharp is a recurring character who exclusively appeared in the \"Gossip Girl\" television adaptation. The character was created by \"Gossip Girl\" producer Stephanie Savage and is portrayed by actress Katie Cassidy. The series portrays her as a scheming and secretive but caring woman who develops into a formidable antagonist as her agenda against Serena van der Woodsen progressed. The actions of character has drawn comparisons to another villain of \"Gossip Girl\", Georgina Sparks, and received positive reviews for her inclusion in the series. Juliet only appears during the first half of the fourth season, though she returns in the series finale.",
"Title: Blair Waldorf\n\nBlair Cornelia Waldorf is the lead character of \"Gossip Girl\", introduced in the original series of novels and also appearing in the television and manga adaptations. Described as \"a girl of extremes\" by creator Cecily von Ziegesar, she is a comical overachiever who possesses both snobbish and sensitive sides. Due to her position as queen bee of Manhattan's social scene, Blair's actions and relations are under constant scrutiny from the mysterious Gossip Girl, a popular blogger.",
"Title: Ed Westwick\n\nEdward Jack Peter \"Ed\" Westwick (born 1987) is an English actor and musician, best known for his role as Chuck Bass on The CW's teen television drama series \"Gossip Girl\" (2007–2012). He made his feature film debut in \"Children of Men\" (2006) and has since appeared in the films \"Breaking and Entering\" (2006), \"Son of Rambow\" (2007), \"S. Darko\" (2009), \"Chalet Girl\" (2011), \"J. Edgar\" (2011), \"Romeo and Juliet\" (2013), \"Bone in the Throat\" (2015), \"Freaks of Nature\" (2015), and \"Billionaire Ransom\" (2016). He currently plays Vincent Swan in the BBC Two television comedy series \"White Gold\" (2017).",
"Title: List of Gossip Girl: Acapulco episodes\n\n\"\" is a Mexican television series which premiered on August 5, 2013 in Mexico on Golden Premier and ended on September 6, 2013 after 25 episodes. \"Gossip Girl: Acapulco\" is the Mexican adaptation of \"Gossip Girl\", and is produced by El Mall and Warner Brothers International Television. Pedro Torres serves as executive producer. The first season summarises original \"Gossip Girl\" seasons 1 and 2, as the producer wanted to have a more dramatic and intense storyline.",
"Title: Chalet Girl\n\nChalet Girl is a 2011 British-German-Austrian romantic comedy-sports film directed by Phil Traill. The film stars Felicity Jones, Ed Westwick, Tamsin Egerton, Ken Duken, Sophia Bush, Bill Bailey, Brooke Shields and Bill Nighy. The film was produced by Pippa Cross, Harriet Rees, Dietmar Guentsche and Wolfgang Behr, and written by Tom Williams. It was filmed on location in Sankt Anton am Arlberg, Austria and in Garmisch-Partenkirchen, Germany. Critical reaction to the film was massively polarized, but overall praised Felicity Jones in the leading role. The film earned $4,811,510 on a £8,000,000 budget.",
"Title: Gossip Girl (season 1)\n\nThe first season of \"Gossip Girl\", an American teen drama based upon the book series by Cecily von Ziegesar. Developed for television by Josh Schwartz and Stephanie Savage. Airing on The CW from September 19, 2007 till May 19, 2008 with 18 episodes. It tells the story of Serena van der Woodsen's return to Manhattan's Upper East Side in New York City following her mysterious disappearance to boarding school in Connecticut, while being watched by gossip website Gossip Girl.",
"Title: Chuck Bass\n\nCharles Bartholomew \"Chuck\" Bass is a fictional character in the novel and television series \"Gossip Girl\". In the TV series, he is portrayed by English actor Ed Westwick. Although he is a secondary antagonist in the original book series, the TV series elevates him to an anti-heroic main character, where he is noted for his financial ambition, hedonism and personal style.",
"Title: List of Gossip Girl episodes\n\n\"Gossip Girl\" is a teen drama which premiered on September 19, 2007 in the United States on The CW. \"Gossip Girl\" is based on the young-adult book series of the same name written by Cecily von Ziegesar, and was developed for television by \"The O.C.\" creators Josh Schwartz and Stephanie Savage. The series follows the lives of the young, wealthy, and social elite residing in the Upper East Side of Manhattan, and is narrated by an unseen and seemingly omniscient character, \"Gossip Girl\", whose blog is widely read among the characters."
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575
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Sun Yu and Neil Marshall are both what?
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"Yu Xiusong () (1899 – February 21, 1939) was an early member of the Communist Party of China.",
" He was born in Zhuji, Zhejiang.",
" He started attending the Zhejiang First Normal School (currently Hangzhou High School) in 1916.",
" The May 4 movement of 1919 led him to be a student activist.",
" In 1920, he founded the Communist Youth League of China and became its first leader.",
" In 1922, he supported the Constitutional Protection Movement of Sun Yat-sen.",
" As a result of the First United Front in 1924, Yu was given a position in his home province by the Kuomintang.",
" In October 1925, Yu went to the Soviet Union to study at Moscow Sun Yat-sen University, where he became acquainted with Wang Ming.",
" In 1933, he was in the Soviet Far East.",
" He arrived in Xinjiang in the summer of 1935.",
" He was married to the sister of local warlord Sheng Shicai.",
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" Around late 208, the northern warlord Cao Cao led his forces south with the intention of conquering the Jiangdong region, where Sun Quan's territories were based.",
" Zhou Yu, as the frontline commander of Sun Quan's forces, defeated Cao Cao at the decisive Battle of Red Cliffs.",
" He then led Sun Quan's forces at the follow-up Battle of Jiangling and defeated Cao Cao's forces again.",
" Zhou Yu's victories helped to solidify the survivability of Sun Quan's regime, which served as the foundation of the state of Eastern Wu in the Three Kingdoms period (220–280).",
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" Lu Su started his service under Sun Quan since then.",
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" Thirdly, he succeeded Zhou Yu as the frontline commander of Sun Quan's forces in 210 after Zhou's death and maintained the Sun–Liu alliance.",
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" He joined Cao Cao in 192 around the start of the civil wars leading to the collapse of the dynasty, and fought in many of the campaigns which established the warlord's position as a central figure in that period.",
" In 219, Yu Jin was tasked with leading forces to relief Cao Cao's general Cao Ren, who was being besieged in Fancheng by Liu Bei's general Guan Yu, but his armies were destroyed in a flood due to heavy rains.",
" Yu Jin surrendered to Guan Yu and became a prisoner-of-war, but was transferred to the custody of another warlord, Sun Quan, after Sun's forces captured Guan Yu's bases in late 219.",
" Sun Quan treated Yu Jin like a guest and sent him back to the state of Cao Wei – founded in late 220 by Cao Cao's successor, Cao Pi, who ended the Eastern Han dynasty – in 221.",
" Cao Pi pardoned Yu Jin and restored him to the position of a general.",
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"Neil Marshall (born 25 May 1970) is an English film director, editor and screenwriter.",
" Marshall began his career in editing and in 2002 directed his first feature film \"Dog Soldiers\", a horror-comedy film which became a cult film.",
" He followed up with the critically acclaimed horror film \"The Descent\" in 2005.",
" Marshall also directed \"Doomsday\" in 2008, and wrote and directed \"Centurion\" in 2010.",
" He has also directed two prominent episodes of US television series \"Game of Thrones\": \"Blackwater\" and \"The Watchers on the Wall\", with particular acclaim for his direction on both occasions, as well as a nomination for a Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Directing for a Drama Series for \"The Watchers on the Wall\"."
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"The Big Road (), also known as The Highway, is a 1934 Chinese film directed by Sun Yu and starring Jin Yan and Li Lili.",
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"Title: Crossroads (1937 film)\n\nCrossroads is a 1937 Chinese seriocomedy film directed by Shen Xiling, starring Bai Yang and Zhao Dan. The film exemplified the growing trend of Chinese films by the mid-1930s of incorporating references (both veiled and explicit) to the war with Japan. In this way, \"Crossroads\" joins films like \"Blood on Wolf Mountain\" by Fei Mu and \"The Big Road\" by Sun Yu.",
"Title: Sun Yu (director)\n\nSun Yu (March 21, 1900 – July 11, 1990) was a major leftist film director active in the 1930s in Shanghai. One of the core directors of the Lianhua Film Company, Sun Yu made a name for himself with a series of socially conscious dramas in the early to mid-1930s. After the Japanese invasion of China in 1937, Sun Yu made his way to the interior, where he continued to make films glorifying the war effort against the Japanese.",
"Title: Yu Xiusong\n\nYu Xiusong () (1899 – February 21, 1939) was an early member of the Communist Party of China. He was born in Zhuji, Zhejiang. He started attending the Zhejiang First Normal School (currently Hangzhou High School) in 1916. The May 4 movement of 1919 led him to be a student activist. In 1920, he founded the Communist Youth League of China and became its first leader. In 1922, he supported the Constitutional Protection Movement of Sun Yat-sen. As a result of the First United Front in 1924, Yu was given a position in his home province by the Kuomintang. In October 1925, Yu went to the Soviet Union to study at Moscow Sun Yat-sen University, where he became acquainted with Wang Ming. In 1933, he was in the Soviet Far East. He arrived in Xinjiang in the summer of 1935. He was married to the sister of local warlord Sheng Shicai. At the instigation of Kang Sheng, Wang had Deng Fa arrest Yu on charges of Trotskyism sometime between December 10 and 27, 1937. In May or June 1938, Yu was extradited back to the Soviet Union. He was sentenced to death and executed in Moscow. Yu's death marked the final break between Wang and Zhang Guotao. In 1962, after the Sino-Soviet split, Yu was posthumously proclaimed a revolutionary martyr.",
"Title: Zhou Yu\n\nZhou Yu (175–210), courtesy name Gongjin, was a military general and strategist serving under the warlord Sun Ce in the late Eastern Han dynasty. He continued serving under Sun Quan, Sun Ce's younger brother and successor, after Sun Ce died in 200 CE. Around late 208, the northern warlord Cao Cao led his forces south with the intention of conquering the Jiangdong region, where Sun Quan's territories were based. Zhou Yu, as the frontline commander of Sun Quan's forces, defeated Cao Cao at the decisive Battle of Red Cliffs. He then led Sun Quan's forces at the follow-up Battle of Jiangling and defeated Cao Cao's forces again. Zhou Yu's victories helped to solidify the survivability of Sun Quan's regime, which served as the foundation of the state of Eastern Wu in the Three Kingdoms period (220–280). He died in 210 at a relatively young age of 35 while preparing for a conquest of the Bashu region (covering present-day Sichuan and Chongqing).",
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"Title: Lu Su\n\nLu Su (172–217), courtesy name Zijing, was a diplomat, military general and official serving under the warlord Sun Quan in the late Eastern Han dynasty. In 200 CE, when Sun Quan had just taken over the reins of power, his adviser Zhou Yu recommended Lu Su as a talent to him. Lu Su started his service under Sun Quan since then. As one of Sun Quan's most important advisers in the warlord's early career, Lu Su is best known for making the following contributions. Firstly, in 200 CE, he drafted a long-term strategy for Sun Quan's power bloc to emerge as one of three major contending powers in China – a plan similar to Zhuge Liang's Longzhong Plan, which was proposed about seven years later. Secondly, before the Battle of Red Cliffs in late 208, he was the first person to persuade Sun Quan to ally with Liu Bei against Cao Cao. Thirdly, he succeeded Zhou Yu as the frontline commander of Sun Quan's forces in 210 after Zhou's death and maintained the Sun–Liu alliance. Fourthly, in 215, he represented Sun Quan at the negotiations with Liu Bei's general Guan Yu during the Sun–Liu territorial dispute over Jing Province.",
"Title: Yu Jin\n\nYu Jin (died 221), courtesy name Wenze, was a military general serving under the warlord Cao Cao in the late Eastern Han dynasty. He joined Cao Cao in 192 around the start of the civil wars leading to the collapse of the dynasty, and fought in many of the campaigns which established the warlord's position as a central figure in that period. In 219, Yu Jin was tasked with leading forces to relief Cao Cao's general Cao Ren, who was being besieged in Fancheng by Liu Bei's general Guan Yu, but his armies were destroyed in a flood due to heavy rains. Yu Jin surrendered to Guan Yu and became a prisoner-of-war, but was transferred to the custody of another warlord, Sun Quan, after Sun's forces captured Guan Yu's bases in late 219. Sun Quan treated Yu Jin like a guest and sent him back to the state of Cao Wei – founded in late 220 by Cao Cao's successor, Cao Pi, who ended the Eastern Han dynasty – in 221. Cao Pi pardoned Yu Jin and restored him to the position of a general. However, Yu Jin died later that year in regret after visiting Cao Cao's tomb, where he saw illustrations of the Battle of Fancheng depicting his surrender to Guan Yu.",
"Title: Neil Marshall\n\nNeil Marshall (born 25 May 1970) is an English film director, editor and screenwriter. Marshall began his career in editing and in 2002 directed his first feature film \"Dog Soldiers\", a horror-comedy film which became a cult film. He followed up with the critically acclaimed horror film \"The Descent\" in 2005. Marshall also directed \"Doomsday\" in 2008, and wrote and directed \"Centurion\" in 2010. He has also directed two prominent episodes of US television series \"Game of Thrones\": \"Blackwater\" and \"The Watchers on the Wall\", with particular acclaim for his direction on both occasions, as well as a nomination for a Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Directing for a Drama Series for \"The Watchers on the Wall\".",
"Title: The Big Road\n\nThe Big Road (), also known as The Highway, is a 1934 Chinese film directed by Sun Yu and starring Jin Yan and Li Lili. It is a silent film but with music and sound effects added post-production. The film deals with a group of workers who are constructing a highway for use in the war against the Japanese."
] |
576
|
Steve Hutchings formerly played for AFC Bournemouth, but now he plays striker for which club?
|
Havant & Wterlooville
|
bridge
|
medium
|
{
"title": [
"Steve Hutchings",
"A.F.C. Bournemouth"
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0,
0
]
}
|
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"sentences": [
"AFC Bournemouth ( ) is a professional association football club based in Bournemouth, Dorset, that plays in the Premier League, the top tier of the English football league system.",
" Formed in 1890 as Boscombe St. John's Institute F.C., the club was reformed in 1899 as Boscombe F.C..",
" They changed to Bournemouth and Boscombe Athletic F.C. in 1923, before settling on their current name in 1972.",
" Nicknamed \"The Cherries\", since 1910 Bournemouth have played their home games at Dean Court.",
" Their home colours are red and black striped shirts, with black shorts and socks."
],
"title": "A.F.C. Bournemouth"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Stephen \"Steve\" Lovell (born 16 July 1960 in Swansea) is a Welsh former professional footballer who is currently the assistant manager of National League side Bromley.",
" He played professionally for Crystal Palace, Stockport County, Millwall, Swansea City, Gillingham and AFC Bournemouth and made over 450 Football League appearances."
],
"title": "Steve Lovell (Welsh footballer)"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Stephen \"Steve\" Hutchings (born 13 December 1990 in Portsmouth) is an English footballer, who played as a striker for Conference South club Havant & Wterlooville and previously Bournemouth."
],
"title": "Steve Hutchings"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Baily James Cargill (born 5 July 1995) is an English professional footballer who plays as a defender for Fleetwood Town on loan from AFC Bournemouth.",
" Cargill is a left footed centre back who can also play at full back."
],
"title": "Baily Cargill"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Simon Charles Francis (born 16 February 1985) is an English professional footballer who plays as a defender for AFC Bournemouth.",
" His previous clubs include Bradford City, Sheffield United, Southend United and Charlton Athletic, as well as loan spells with Grimsby Town and Tranmere Rovers.",
" He has played for England at youth levels."
],
"title": "Simon Francis (footballer)"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Jordon Ashley Femi Ibe ( ; born 8 December 1995) is an English professional footballer who plays for Premier League club AFC Bournemouth as an attacking midfielder or winger."
],
"title": "Jordon Ibe"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Alexander Antony \"Alex\" Parsons (born 7 September 1992) is an English footballer who plays as a midfielder for Bognor Regis Town.",
" He made his debut in Football League One for AFC Bournemouth in 2012."
],
"title": "Alex Parsons (footballer)"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Stephen William Henry Lovell (born 6 December 1980) is an English former footballer who played as a striker.",
" Lovell played the majority of his career in the Scottish Premier League, representing Dundee, Aberdeen and Falkirk, but also played in England for AFC Bournemouth, Portsmouth, Exeter City, Sheffield United and Queens Park Rangers."
],
"title": "Steve Lovell"
},
{
"sentences": [
"The 2015–16 season was Birmingham City Football Club' s 113th season in the English football league system and fifth consecutive season in the Football League Championship.",
" It covered the period from 1 July 2015 to 30 June 2016.",
" Their Championship record, of 63 points accrued via 16 wins, 15 draws and 15 losses resulting in a tenth-place finish, was exactly the same as in 2014–15.",
" Tenth was the lowest position the team had occupied all season.",
" The average attendance at league matches, of 17,602, was some 9% higher than in 2014–15.",
" As with all clubs in the top two tiers of English football, Birmingham entered the 2015–16 FA Cup in the third round; they lost in that round at home to Premier League club AFC Bournemouth.",
" In the League Cup, they progressed through two rounds before being eliminated by Aston Villa, also of the Premier League, in the third."
],
"title": "2015–16 Birmingham City F.C. season"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Lys Mousset (born 8 February 1996) is a French footballer who currently plays for AFC Bournemouth in the Premier League.",
" He is a France U20 international."
],
"title": "Lys Mousset"
}
] |
[
"Title: A.F.C. Bournemouth\n\nAFC Bournemouth ( ) is a professional association football club based in Bournemouth, Dorset, that plays in the Premier League, the top tier of the English football league system. Formed in 1890 as Boscombe St. John's Institute F.C., the club was reformed in 1899 as Boscombe F.C.. They changed to Bournemouth and Boscombe Athletic F.C. in 1923, before settling on their current name in 1972. Nicknamed \"The Cherries\", since 1910 Bournemouth have played their home games at Dean Court. Their home colours are red and black striped shirts, with black shorts and socks.",
"Title: Steve Lovell (Welsh footballer)\n\nStephen \"Steve\" Lovell (born 16 July 1960 in Swansea) is a Welsh former professional footballer who is currently the assistant manager of National League side Bromley. He played professionally for Crystal Palace, Stockport County, Millwall, Swansea City, Gillingham and AFC Bournemouth and made over 450 Football League appearances.",
"Title: Steve Hutchings\n\nStephen \"Steve\" Hutchings (born 13 December 1990 in Portsmouth) is an English footballer, who played as a striker for Conference South club Havant & Wterlooville and previously Bournemouth.",
"Title: Baily Cargill\n\nBaily James Cargill (born 5 July 1995) is an English professional footballer who plays as a defender for Fleetwood Town on loan from AFC Bournemouth. Cargill is a left footed centre back who can also play at full back.",
"Title: Simon Francis (footballer)\n\nSimon Charles Francis (born 16 February 1985) is an English professional footballer who plays as a defender for AFC Bournemouth. His previous clubs include Bradford City, Sheffield United, Southend United and Charlton Athletic, as well as loan spells with Grimsby Town and Tranmere Rovers. He has played for England at youth levels.",
"Title: Jordon Ibe\n\nJordon Ashley Femi Ibe ( ; born 8 December 1995) is an English professional footballer who plays for Premier League club AFC Bournemouth as an attacking midfielder or winger.",
"Title: Alex Parsons (footballer)\n\nAlexander Antony \"Alex\" Parsons (born 7 September 1992) is an English footballer who plays as a midfielder for Bognor Regis Town. He made his debut in Football League One for AFC Bournemouth in 2012.",
"Title: Steve Lovell\n\nStephen William Henry Lovell (born 6 December 1980) is an English former footballer who played as a striker. Lovell played the majority of his career in the Scottish Premier League, representing Dundee, Aberdeen and Falkirk, but also played in England for AFC Bournemouth, Portsmouth, Exeter City, Sheffield United and Queens Park Rangers.",
"Title: 2015–16 Birmingham City F.C. season\n\nThe 2015–16 season was Birmingham City Football Club' s 113th season in the English football league system and fifth consecutive season in the Football League Championship. It covered the period from 1 July 2015 to 30 June 2016. Their Championship record, of 63 points accrued via 16 wins, 15 draws and 15 losses resulting in a tenth-place finish, was exactly the same as in 2014–15. Tenth was the lowest position the team had occupied all season. The average attendance at league matches, of 17,602, was some 9% higher than in 2014–15. As with all clubs in the top two tiers of English football, Birmingham entered the 2015–16 FA Cup in the third round; they lost in that round at home to Premier League club AFC Bournemouth. In the League Cup, they progressed through two rounds before being eliminated by Aston Villa, also of the Premier League, in the third.",
"Title: Lys Mousset\n\nLys Mousset (born 8 February 1996) is a French footballer who currently plays for AFC Bournemouth in the Premier League. He is a France U20 international."
] |
577
|
Petunia and Dodonaea, are which type of entity?
|
flowering plants
|
comparison
|
easy
|
{
"title": [
"Petunia",
"Dodonaea"
],
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0,
0
]
}
|
[
{
"sentences": [
"In the Standard Generalized Markup Language (SGML), an entity is a primitive data type, which associates a string with either a unique alias (such as a user-specified name) or an SGML reserved word (such as codice_1).",
" Entities are foundational to the organizational structure and definition of SGML documents.",
" The SGML specification defines numerous entity types, which are distinguished by keyword qualifiers and context.",
" An entity string value may variously consist of plain text, SGML tags, and/or references to previously-defined entities.",
" Certain entity types may also invoke external documents.",
" Entities are called by reference."
],
"title": "SGML entity"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Dodonaea is a genus of about 70 species of flowering plants, often known as hop-bushes, in the soapberry family, Sapindaceae.",
" It has a cosmopolitan distribution in tropical, subtropical and warm temperate regions of Africa, the Americas, southern Asia and Australasia.",
" By far the highest species diversity is in Australia.",
" The genus is named after Rembert Dodoens, also known as Rembertus Dodonaeus."
],
"title": "Dodonaea"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Petunidin (Pt), like Europinidin and Malvidin, is derived from Delphinidin and is an O-methylated anthocyanidin of the 3-hydroxy type.",
" It is a natural organic compound, a dark-red or purple water-soluble pigment found in many redberries including chokeberries (\"Aronia sp\"), Saskatoon berries (\"Amelanchier alnifolia\") or different species of grape (for instance \"Vitis vinifera\", or muscadine, \"Vitis rotundifolia\"), and also part of the pigments responsible for the petal colors in many flowers.",
" This pigment gives the Indigo Rose tomatoes the majority of their deep purple color when the fruits are exposed to sunlight.",
" The name of the molecule itself is derived from the word Petunia."
],
"title": "Petunidin"
},
{
"sentences": [
"A molecular entity is \"any constitutionally or isotopically distinct atom, molecule, ion, ion pair, radical, radical ion, complex, conformer, etc., identifiable as a separately distinguishable entity\".",
" A molecular entity is any singular entity, irrespective of its nature, used to concisely express any type of chemical particle that can exemplify some process: for example, atoms, molecules, ions, etc. can all undergo a chemical reaction."
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"sentences": [
"Petunia is genus of 35 species of flowering plants of South American origin, closely related to tobacco, cape gooseberries, tomatoes, deadly nightshades, potatoes and chili peppers in the same family, Solanaceae.",
" The popular flower of the same name derived its epithet from the French, which took the word \"petun\", meaning \"tobacco,\" from a Tupi–Guarani language.",
" An annual, most of the varieties seen in gardens are hybrids (\"P.\" × \"atkinsiana\", also known as \"P.\" × \"hybrida\")."
],
"title": "Petunia"
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"sentences": [
"In relation to juristic persons, the constitutional documents (sometimes referred to as the charter documents) of the entity are the documents which define the existence of the entity and regulate the structure and control of the entity and its members.",
" The precise form of the constitutional documents depends upon the type of entity."
],
"title": "Constitutional documents"
},
{
"sentences": [
"An \"Entity Bean\" is a type of Enterprise JavaBean, a server-side Java EE component, that represents persistent data maintained in a database.",
" An entity bean can manage its own persistence (Bean managed persistence) or can delegate this function to its EJB Container (Container managed persistence).",
" An entity bean is identified by a primary key.",
" If the container in which an entity bean is hosted crashes, the entity bean, its primary key, and any remote references survive the crash."
],
"title": "Entity Bean"
},
{
"sentences": [
"A Gesellschaft mit beschränkter Haftung (] , abbreviated GmbH ] and also GesmbH in Austria) is a type of legal entity very common in Germany, Austria, Switzerland (where it is equivalent to a S.à r.l.) and Liechtenstein.",
" In the United States, the equivalent type of entity is the limited liability company (LLC).",
" The name of the GmbH form emphasizes the fact that the owners (\"Gesellschafter\", also known as members) of the entity are not personally liable for the company's debts.",
" \"GmbH\"s are considered legal persons under German and Austrian law.",
" Other variations include mbH (used when the term \"Gesellschaft\" is part of the company name itself), and gGmbH (\"gemeinnützige\" GmbH) for non-profit companies."
],
"title": "Gesellschaft mit beschränkter Haftung"
},
{
"sentences": [
"A Bahamas Executive Entity, sometimes referred to simply as an Executive Entity, is designed to encaspsulate powers currently existing in wealth management and estate planning structures within a new form of legal entity.",
" The Executive Entity was born out of legislation passed by The Commonwealth of The Bahamas and which came into force on 2 February 2012.",
" At the time of its statutory introduction, the Executive Entity was considered the first of its type in the world."
],
"title": "Bahamas Executive Entity"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Petunia\" × \"atkinsiana (synonym: \"Petunia\" × \"hybrida\") is a \"Petunia\" plant \"nothospecies\" (hybrid), which encompasses all hybrid species of petunia between \"P. axillaris\" and \"P. integrifolia\".",
" Most of the petunias sold for cultivation in home gardens are this type and belong to this nothospecies."
],
"title": "Petunia × atkinsiana"
}
] |
[
"Title: SGML entity\n\nIn the Standard Generalized Markup Language (SGML), an entity is a primitive data type, which associates a string with either a unique alias (such as a user-specified name) or an SGML reserved word (such as codice_1). Entities are foundational to the organizational structure and definition of SGML documents. The SGML specification defines numerous entity types, which are distinguished by keyword qualifiers and context. An entity string value may variously consist of plain text, SGML tags, and/or references to previously-defined entities. Certain entity types may also invoke external documents. Entities are called by reference.",
"Title: Dodonaea\n\nDodonaea is a genus of about 70 species of flowering plants, often known as hop-bushes, in the soapberry family, Sapindaceae. It has a cosmopolitan distribution in tropical, subtropical and warm temperate regions of Africa, the Americas, southern Asia and Australasia. By far the highest species diversity is in Australia. The genus is named after Rembert Dodoens, also known as Rembertus Dodonaeus.",
"Title: Petunidin\n\nPetunidin (Pt), like Europinidin and Malvidin, is derived from Delphinidin and is an O-methylated anthocyanidin of the 3-hydroxy type. It is a natural organic compound, a dark-red or purple water-soluble pigment found in many redberries including chokeberries (\"Aronia sp\"), Saskatoon berries (\"Amelanchier alnifolia\") or different species of grape (for instance \"Vitis vinifera\", or muscadine, \"Vitis rotundifolia\"), and also part of the pigments responsible for the petal colors in many flowers. This pigment gives the Indigo Rose tomatoes the majority of their deep purple color when the fruits are exposed to sunlight. The name of the molecule itself is derived from the word Petunia.",
"Title: Molecular entity\n\nA molecular entity is \"any constitutionally or isotopically distinct atom, molecule, ion, ion pair, radical, radical ion, complex, conformer, etc., identifiable as a separately distinguishable entity\". A molecular entity is any singular entity, irrespective of its nature, used to concisely express any type of chemical particle that can exemplify some process: for example, atoms, molecules, ions, etc. can all undergo a chemical reaction.",
"Title: Petunia\n\nPetunia is genus of 35 species of flowering plants of South American origin, closely related to tobacco, cape gooseberries, tomatoes, deadly nightshades, potatoes and chili peppers in the same family, Solanaceae. The popular flower of the same name derived its epithet from the French, which took the word \"petun\", meaning \"tobacco,\" from a Tupi–Guarani language. An annual, most of the varieties seen in gardens are hybrids (\"P.\" × \"atkinsiana\", also known as \"P.\" × \"hybrida\").",
"Title: Constitutional documents\n\nIn relation to juristic persons, the constitutional documents (sometimes referred to as the charter documents) of the entity are the documents which define the existence of the entity and regulate the structure and control of the entity and its members. The precise form of the constitutional documents depends upon the type of entity.",
"Title: Entity Bean\n\nAn \"Entity Bean\" is a type of Enterprise JavaBean, a server-side Java EE component, that represents persistent data maintained in a database. An entity bean can manage its own persistence (Bean managed persistence) or can delegate this function to its EJB Container (Container managed persistence). An entity bean is identified by a primary key. If the container in which an entity bean is hosted crashes, the entity bean, its primary key, and any remote references survive the crash.",
"Title: Gesellschaft mit beschränkter Haftung\n\nA Gesellschaft mit beschränkter Haftung (] , abbreviated GmbH ] and also GesmbH in Austria) is a type of legal entity very common in Germany, Austria, Switzerland (where it is equivalent to a S.à r.l.) and Liechtenstein. In the United States, the equivalent type of entity is the limited liability company (LLC). The name of the GmbH form emphasizes the fact that the owners (\"Gesellschafter\", also known as members) of the entity are not personally liable for the company's debts. \"GmbH\"s are considered legal persons under German and Austrian law. Other variations include mbH (used when the term \"Gesellschaft\" is part of the company name itself), and gGmbH (\"gemeinnützige\" GmbH) for non-profit companies.",
"Title: Bahamas Executive Entity\n\nA Bahamas Executive Entity, sometimes referred to simply as an Executive Entity, is designed to encaspsulate powers currently existing in wealth management and estate planning structures within a new form of legal entity. The Executive Entity was born out of legislation passed by The Commonwealth of The Bahamas and which came into force on 2 February 2012. At the time of its statutory introduction, the Executive Entity was considered the first of its type in the world.",
"Title: Petunia × atkinsiana\n\nPetunia\" × \"atkinsiana (synonym: \"Petunia\" × \"hybrida\") is a \"Petunia\" plant \"nothospecies\" (hybrid), which encompasses all hybrid species of petunia between \"P. axillaris\" and \"P. integrifolia\". Most of the petunias sold for cultivation in home gardens are this type and belong to this nothospecies."
] |
578
|
Which actor who starred in "Avalon" was a serious competitive poker player?
|
Kevin Pollak
|
bridge
|
medium
|
{
"title": [
"Avalon (soundtrack)",
"Kevin Pollak"
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0,
4
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|
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"sentences": [
"Daniel Negreanu ( ; born July 26, 1974) is a Canadian professional poker player who has won six World Series of Poker (WSOP) bracelets and two World Poker Tour (WPT) championship titles.",
" The independent poker ranking service Global Poker Index (GPI) recognised Negreanu as the best poker player of the decade in 2014."
],
"title": "Daniel Negreanu"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Miriam \"Mimi\" Rogers (née Spickler; born January 27, 1956) is an American film and television actress, producer and competitive poker player.",
" Her notable film roles include \"Gung Ho\" (1986), \"Someone to Watch Over Me\" (1987), and \"Desperate Hours\" (1990).",
" She garnered the greatest acclaim of her career for her role in the religious drama, \"The Rapture\" (1991), with critic Robin Wood declaring that she \"gave one of the greatest performances in the history of the Hollywood cinema.\"",
" Rogers has since appeared in \"Reflections on a Crime\" (1994), \"The Mirror Has Two Faces\" (1996), \"\" (1997), \"Lost in Space\" (1998), \"Ginger Snaps\" (2000), \"The Door in the Floor\" (2004), and \"For a Good Time, Call... \" (2012).",
" Her extensive work in television includes \"Paper Dolls\" (1984), \"Weapons of Mass Distraction\" (1997), \"The Loop\" (2006–2007), and recurring roles on \"The X-Files\" (1998–1999), \"Two and a Half Men\" (2011–2015), \"Wilfred\" (2014) and \"Mad Men\" (2015)."
],
"title": "Mimi Rogers"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Andy Frankenberger is a professional poker player and former equity derivatives trader from New York City.",
" In his first year as a professional poker player, Frankenberger was named World Poker Tour (WPT) Season IX Player of the Year.",
" Card Player Magazine described this as one of poker's best rookie years in a September 2011 cover story.",
" Frankenberger followed this up by winning back to back bracelets at the World Series of Poker in 2011 and 2012.",
" He has been prominently featured in financial media including The Wall Street Journal, Fox Business Network, and Bloomberg Television."
],
"title": "Andy Frankenberger"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Howard Henry Lederer (born October 30, 1963) is an American professional poker player.",
" He has won two World Series of Poker bracelets and holds two World Poker Tour titles.",
" Lederer has also contributed to several books on poker strategy and has provided commentary for poker programming.",
" He is known by poker fans and players as \"The Professor\" and is the older brother of professional poker player Annie Duke."
],
"title": "Howard Lederer"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Dag Palovič (* 4 January 1975, Bratislava) is a Slovak professional poker player, businessman and a former TV host.",
" Since 1 January 2011, he is a member of PokerStars Team Pro, first and as of October 2011 only sponsored poker player from Slovakia.",
" He is best known for making two European Poker Tour (EPT) final tables as well as being the only player from Slovakia who has cashed in the World Series of Poker (WSOP) Main Event, finishing 120th in 2009 and 37th in 2010.",
" As of March 2013, he is second leading Slovak all time money list with career earnings of $909,405 and is also an author of first Slovak poker book on poker titled \"Ako sa stať poker pro\" (How to become a poker pro), co-authored by 1983 World Series Of Poker champion Tom McEvoy.",
" From 2000 until 2004 he was CEO and Chairman Of The Board of Directors of \"ad pepper media Slovakia, a.s.\", the daughter company of one of the world´s leading e-Adverising german-dutch agency \"ad pepper media International N.V.\" for Slovak and Czech Republic."
],
"title": "Dag Palovic"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Barry Shulman (born May 8, 1946) is an American poker player who has enjoyed success in competitive poker tournaments over the past 15 years, and is the CEO of CardPlayer Magazine."
],
"title": "Barry Shulman"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Cyborg is a monster truck currently racing in the USHRA Monster Jam series.",
" It is owned and driven by Jack Koberna.",
" It is notable in that it is the only two-wheeled drive vehicle on the circuit, and features an independent front suspension, as the front wheels are the two which are not powered.",
" Although this provides recognition, the two-wheel drive presents a serious competitive disadvantage, as the truck cannot climb over obstacles as easily as other trucks.",
" However, the front suspension has received large amounts of attention from other teams.",
" Although Jack runs Cyborg most of the time, he does have a four-wheeled drive monster truck that is called Tuff-E-Nuff that runs on occasion."
],
"title": "Cyborg (truck)"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Kevin Elliot Pollak (born October 30, 1957) is an American actor, impressionist, and comedian.",
" He started performing stand-up comedy at the age of 10 and touring professionally at the age of 20.",
" In 1988, he landed a role in \"Willow\", his first major role in a film.",
" Pollak is an avid poker player, hosting weekly home games with some of Hollywood's A-list celebrities.",
" He finished 134th out of 6,598 entrants in the 2012 World Series of Poker, his winnings totaling to $52,718."
],
"title": "Kevin Pollak"
},
{
"sentences": [
"David Catapano is an American celebrity chef, professional poker player, and reality television personality.",
" He is known for his mastery in Italian Cuisine and his self-developed \"Twisted Mediterranean\" style.",
" However, he is most notable for having appeared on a wide variety of cooking TV shows, including the long-running FoodyTV show \"Italian Style with Chef Catman\" and \"Food Network\" shows such as iron chef and chopped.",
" Over the years he pioneered several catchphrases, including \"My Kitchen, My rules!\"",
", \"Bada Bing!\"",
" and \"Why, No?\"",
" Catapano is an avid poker player and has played professionally and for large charity events.",
" Sometimes billed a Celebrity Poker Player because of his chef profile."
],
"title": "David Catapano"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Avalon is the original soundtrack of the 1990 film \"Avalon\" starring Armin Mueller-Stahl, Elizabeth Perkins, Kevin Pollak and Elijah Wood.",
" The original score was composed by Randy Newman."
],
"title": "Avalon (soundtrack)"
}
] |
[
"Title: Daniel Negreanu\n\nDaniel Negreanu ( ; born July 26, 1974) is a Canadian professional poker player who has won six World Series of Poker (WSOP) bracelets and two World Poker Tour (WPT) championship titles. The independent poker ranking service Global Poker Index (GPI) recognised Negreanu as the best poker player of the decade in 2014.",
"Title: Mimi Rogers\n\nMiriam \"Mimi\" Rogers (née Spickler; born January 27, 1956) is an American film and television actress, producer and competitive poker player. Her notable film roles include \"Gung Ho\" (1986), \"Someone to Watch Over Me\" (1987), and \"Desperate Hours\" (1990). She garnered the greatest acclaim of her career for her role in the religious drama, \"The Rapture\" (1991), with critic Robin Wood declaring that she \"gave one of the greatest performances in the history of the Hollywood cinema.\" Rogers has since appeared in \"Reflections on a Crime\" (1994), \"The Mirror Has Two Faces\" (1996), \"\" (1997), \"Lost in Space\" (1998), \"Ginger Snaps\" (2000), \"The Door in the Floor\" (2004), and \"For a Good Time, Call... \" (2012). Her extensive work in television includes \"Paper Dolls\" (1984), \"Weapons of Mass Distraction\" (1997), \"The Loop\" (2006–2007), and recurring roles on \"The X-Files\" (1998–1999), \"Two and a Half Men\" (2011–2015), \"Wilfred\" (2014) and \"Mad Men\" (2015).",
"Title: Andy Frankenberger\n\nAndy Frankenberger is a professional poker player and former equity derivatives trader from New York City. In his first year as a professional poker player, Frankenberger was named World Poker Tour (WPT) Season IX Player of the Year. Card Player Magazine described this as one of poker's best rookie years in a September 2011 cover story. Frankenberger followed this up by winning back to back bracelets at the World Series of Poker in 2011 and 2012. He has been prominently featured in financial media including The Wall Street Journal, Fox Business Network, and Bloomberg Television.",
"Title: Howard Lederer\n\nHoward Henry Lederer (born October 30, 1963) is an American professional poker player. He has won two World Series of Poker bracelets and holds two World Poker Tour titles. Lederer has also contributed to several books on poker strategy and has provided commentary for poker programming. He is known by poker fans and players as \"The Professor\" and is the older brother of professional poker player Annie Duke.",
"Title: Dag Palovic\n\nDag Palovič (* 4 January 1975, Bratislava) is a Slovak professional poker player, businessman and a former TV host. Since 1 January 2011, he is a member of PokerStars Team Pro, first and as of October 2011 only sponsored poker player from Slovakia. He is best known for making two European Poker Tour (EPT) final tables as well as being the only player from Slovakia who has cashed in the World Series of Poker (WSOP) Main Event, finishing 120th in 2009 and 37th in 2010. As of March 2013, he is second leading Slovak all time money list with career earnings of $909,405 and is also an author of first Slovak poker book on poker titled \"Ako sa stať poker pro\" (How to become a poker pro), co-authored by 1983 World Series Of Poker champion Tom McEvoy. From 2000 until 2004 he was CEO and Chairman Of The Board of Directors of \"ad pepper media Slovakia, a.s.\", the daughter company of one of the world´s leading e-Adverising german-dutch agency \"ad pepper media International N.V.\" for Slovak and Czech Republic.",
"Title: Barry Shulman\n\nBarry Shulman (born May 8, 1946) is an American poker player who has enjoyed success in competitive poker tournaments over the past 15 years, and is the CEO of CardPlayer Magazine.",
"Title: Cyborg (truck)\n\nCyborg is a monster truck currently racing in the USHRA Monster Jam series. It is owned and driven by Jack Koberna. It is notable in that it is the only two-wheeled drive vehicle on the circuit, and features an independent front suspension, as the front wheels are the two which are not powered. Although this provides recognition, the two-wheel drive presents a serious competitive disadvantage, as the truck cannot climb over obstacles as easily as other trucks. However, the front suspension has received large amounts of attention from other teams. Although Jack runs Cyborg most of the time, he does have a four-wheeled drive monster truck that is called Tuff-E-Nuff that runs on occasion.",
"Title: Kevin Pollak\n\nKevin Elliot Pollak (born October 30, 1957) is an American actor, impressionist, and comedian. He started performing stand-up comedy at the age of 10 and touring professionally at the age of 20. In 1988, he landed a role in \"Willow\", his first major role in a film. Pollak is an avid poker player, hosting weekly home games with some of Hollywood's A-list celebrities. He finished 134th out of 6,598 entrants in the 2012 World Series of Poker, his winnings totaling to $52,718.",
"Title: David Catapano\n\nDavid Catapano is an American celebrity chef, professional poker player, and reality television personality. He is known for his mastery in Italian Cuisine and his self-developed \"Twisted Mediterranean\" style. However, he is most notable for having appeared on a wide variety of cooking TV shows, including the long-running FoodyTV show \"Italian Style with Chef Catman\" and \"Food Network\" shows such as iron chef and chopped. Over the years he pioneered several catchphrases, including \"My Kitchen, My rules!\" , \"Bada Bing!\" and \"Why, No?\" Catapano is an avid poker player and has played professionally and for large charity events. Sometimes billed a Celebrity Poker Player because of his chef profile.",
"Title: Avalon (soundtrack)\n\nAvalon is the original soundtrack of the 1990 film \"Avalon\" starring Armin Mueller-Stahl, Elizabeth Perkins, Kevin Pollak and Elijah Wood. The original score was composed by Randy Newman."
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What was the birth date of the original member of The 7A3 alongside Brett and Sean Bouldin?
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January 28, 1968
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" \"Astro Boy: Mighty Atom\") is a remake of the 1960s anime series of the same name created by Osamu Tezuka, which was produced by his company, Tezuka Productions, Sony Pictures Entertainment Japan, Dentsu, and Fuji Television network.",
" It was also shown on Animax, who have broadcast the series across its respective networks worldwide, including Japan, Southeast Asia, South Asia, East Asia, and other regions.",
" It was created to celebrate the birth date of Atom/Astro Boy (as well as the 40th anniversary of the original TV series).",
" Under the original English name (instead of \"Mighty Atom\"), it kept the same classic art style as the original manga and anime, but was revisioned and modernized with more lush, high-quality, near-theatrical animation and visuals.",
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" The anime broadcast in Japan on the same date as Atom's/Astro's birth in the manga (April 6, 2003) across Animax and Fuji Television.",
" It was directed by Kazuya Konaka and written by Chiaki J. Konaka at the beginning of the series.",
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"Hippolytus or Hipolit (died c. 1027) was an early medieval archbishop of Gniezno.",
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"Ruler X (also Governor X) is the designation given by archaeologists to a pre-Columbian Maya ruler at the site of Rio Azul, whose name glyphs have otherwise not been satisfactorily deciphered.",
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"Lanett Municipal Airport (FAA LID: 7A3) is a city-owned public-use airport located three nautical miles (6 km) southwest of the central business district of Lanett, a city in Chambers County, Alabama, United States.",
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"Title: DJ Muggs\n\nLawrence Muggerud (born January 28, 1968), better known by his stage name DJ Muggs, is an American DJ and producer. He produced tracks for Funkdoobiest, House of Pain, Dizzee Rascal, U2, Depeche Mode, Die Antwoord and more. He is a current member of hip hop group Cypress Hill, trip hop band Cross My Heart Hope To Die, and the leader of Los Angeles art collective Soul Assassins.",
"Title: Cédula de identidad (Costa Rica)\n\nIn Costa Rica, in recent years, a cédula de identidad, has been a credit card-sized plastic card. On one side, it includes a photo of the person, a personal identification number, and the card's owner personal information (complete name, gender, birth date, and others), and the user's signature. On the reverse, it may include additional information such as the date when the ID card was granted, expiration date of the ID card, and other such as their fingerprints, and all the owner's information in matrix code. Every Costa Rican citizen must carry an ID card immediately after turning 18.",
"Title: Thomas D. Singleton\n\nThomas Day Singleton (Birth date unknown – November 25, 1833) was a United States Representative from South Carolina. He was born near Kingstree, South Carolina but his birth date is unknown.",
"Title: The 7A3\n\nThe 7A3 was a hip hop group based out of Los Angeles, California, which released one album in 1988 called \"Coolin' in Cali\". It was originally composed of brothers Brett and Sean Bouldin, and DJ Muggs, who later achieved greater fame with Cypress Hill was recruited by Brett B and joined the group. All originally hailed from New York—Brooklyn and Queens, respectively.",
"Title: 1994 Australian Open – Men's Doubles\n\nDanie Visser and Laurie Warder were the defending champions, but they did not compete together this year. Visser participated alongside Jim Grabb and was defeated in the first round by Sergio Casal and Emilio Sánchez, while Warder participated alongside Brett Steven and was defeated also in the first round by Goran Ivanišević and Marc Rosset.",
"Title: Hippolytus (archbishop of Gniezno)\n\nHippolytus or Hipolit (died c. 1027) was an early medieval archbishop of Gniezno. His place and date of birth date are unknown but the medieval historian Jan Długosz claims that he was of noble birth and a Roman citizen. Modern scholars generally agree that he was not Polish.",
"Title: Justice Action\n\nJustice Action is a not-for-profit community organisation based in Sydney, Australia. Justice Action focuses on abuses of authority in the criminal justice and mental health systems in Australia. Founded in 1979 as Prisoner Action, Justice Action is independent of the Australian government and is funded by voluntary donations and the work of the social enterprise, Breakout Media Communications. Justice Action's coordinator is Brett Collins, an ex-prisoner who began with the organisation in 1979 as co-founder. Alongside Brett, Justice Action is run by a team of interns who are university students in law and other degrees.",
"Title: Ruler X (Rio Azul)\n\nRuler X (also Governor X) is the designation given by archaeologists to a pre-Columbian Maya ruler at the site of Rio Azul, whose name glyphs have otherwise not been satisfactorily deciphered. Ruler X is associated with Tomb 1 located in Structure C-1, where a mural inscription on the walls of the tomb carries the Long Count date of 8.19.1.9.13. This date, equivalent to September 27, 417 CE in the proleptic Gregorian calendar, has been interpreted as the birth date of this ruler.",
"Title: Lanett Municipal Airport\n\nLanett Municipal Airport (FAA LID: 7A3) is a city-owned public-use airport located three nautical miles (6 km) southwest of the central business district of Lanett, a city in Chambers County, Alabama, United States. According to the FAA's National Plan of Integrated Airport Systems for 2009–2013, it is categorized as a \"general aviation\" facility."
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What country will you find Gunderman and Wisemans Ferry?
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Australia
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"Wisemans Ferry is a cable ferry across the Hawkesbury River in New South Wales, Australia.",
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"The Yengo National Park is a protected national park that is located in the Lower Hunter region of New South Wales, in eastern Australia.",
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"Kinton is an unincorporated community in Washington County, Oregon, United States.",
" It is located near the northern shore of the Tualatin River, near the intersection of Oregon Route 210 and River Road, a major county arterial that runs northwest towards Hillsboro.",
" Kinton is located approximately eight miles north of Newberg, six miles southwest of Beaverton, and seven miles southeast of Hillsboro.",
" The community was once the site of a ferry (the Scholls Ferry) crossing the Tualatin River between Kinton and nearby Scholls.",
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"Title: List of mayors of Hornsby\n\nThis is a list of Presidents and Mayors of Hornsby Shire, a local government area in the Northern Suburbs of Sydney, New South Wales, Australia. The Shire stretches from the suburb of Eastwood in the south to the Hawkesbury River town of Wisemans Ferry in the north. The first council was elected on 24 November 1906 after the incorporation of the shire.",
"Title: Wisemans Ferry\n\nWisemans Ferry is a cable ferry across the Hawkesbury River in New South Wales, Australia. The ferry operates from the eponymous community of Wisemans Ferry on the south bank, to a point on the north bank downstream of the Hawkesbury River's confluence with the Macdonald River, connecting with the old Great North Road. The crossing has remained in use on its current site since 1829, making it the oldest ferry crossing still in operation in New South Wales, and possibly in Australia.",
"Title: Yengo National Park\n\nThe Yengo National Park is a protected national park that is located in the Lower Hunter region of New South Wales, in eastern Australia. The 154328 ha park is situated 85 km northwest of the Sydney central business district, 40 km south of Cessnock , 40 km north of Wisemans Ferry , and 155 km southwest of Newcastle .",
"Title: Webbs Creek, New South Wales\n\nWebbs Creek is a scattered village of Sydney, in the state of New South Wales, Australia. It is located in the City of Hawkesbury north-west of Wisemans Ferry. It is bounded in the south-west by the Hawkesbury River and is traversed by the creek from which it is named.",
"Title: Hornsby Shire\n\nHornsby Shire is a local government area in the northern region of Sydney, in the state of New South Wales, Australia. The Shire stretches from the M2 Hills Motorway in the south to the Hawkesbury River town of Wisemans Ferry, some 53 km to the north. As at the 2016 census the Shire had an estimated population of .",
"Title: Kinton, Oregon\n\nKinton is an unincorporated community in Washington County, Oregon, United States. It is located near the northern shore of the Tualatin River, near the intersection of Oregon Route 210 and River Road, a major county arterial that runs northwest towards Hillsboro. Kinton is located approximately eight miles north of Newberg, six miles southwest of Beaverton, and seven miles southeast of Hillsboro. The community was once the site of a ferry (the Scholls Ferry) crossing the Tualatin River between Kinton and nearby Scholls. While the ferry has long since been replaced with a bridge, OR 210 is still known locally as Scholls Ferry Road. Kinton is in Oregon's wine country, with several notable wineries in the area.",
"Title: Webbs Creek Ferry\n\nWebbs Creek Ferry is a cable ferry across the Hawkesbury River in New South Wales, Australia. The ferry operates from the community of Wisemans Ferry, to a point up-stream of the Hawkesbury River's confluence with the Macdonald River, thus connecting with St Albans Road that follows the west bank of the Macdonald River.",
"Title: Lower Macdonald, New South Wales\n\nLower Macdonald is a hamlet village of Sydney, in the state of New South Wales, Australia. It is in the City of Hawkesbury north-west of Wisemans Ferry on the Macdonald River near its confluence with the Hawkesbury River.",
"Title: Gunderman, New South Wales\n\nGunderman is a locality of the Central Coast region of New South Wales, Australia, located on the north bank of the Hawkesbury River between the towns of Wisemans Ferry and Spencer. It is located within the Central Coast Council local government area. It adjoins the Dharug National Park. At the 2006 census, Gunderman had a population of 137 people."
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What was Judas Priest's seventh album and produced by Gull Records?
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Point of Entry
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"Stained Class is the fourth album by British heavy metal group Judas Priest, released in February 1978.",
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"A Tribute to Judas Priest: Legends of Metal Vol.",
" I and A Tribute to Judas Priest: Legends of Metal Vol.",
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" The album's sleeve contains three pages of historic photos and a biography outlining his days in Judas Priest.",
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"Title: Rocka Rolla\n\nRocka Rolla is the debut studio album by British heavy metal band Judas Priest, released on 6 September 1974 by Gull Records. It was produced by Rodger Bain, who had made a name for himself as the producer of Black Sabbath's first three albums. It is the only album to feature drummer John Hinch.",
"Title: The Best of Judas Priest\n\nThe Best of Judas Priest is a collection of a few select songs from Judas Priest's first two albums, and was released under Gull, the band's former record label. It was the first of many reissues of the band's earlier material produced in an effort to \"capitalize on Judas Priest's popularity\" and was released without any consent from the band.",
"Title: Stained Class\n\nStained Class is the fourth album by British heavy metal group Judas Priest, released in February 1978. It is the first of three albums to feature drummer Les Binks. It gained notoriety for its dark lyrics and themes, as well as 1990 civil action trial where the band were accused of backmasking that led to the suicide attempts of two teenagers. Stained Class was ranked as the greatest Judas Priest album on Stereogum.com, and was described by Steve Huey on Allmusic.com as “Judas Priest’s greatest achievement.”",
"Title: Genocide (album)\n\nGenocide is a 2000 Judas Priest compilation consisting of their first two albums, \"Rocka Rolla\" and \"Sad Wings of Destiny\", plus a bonus track from the \"Sad Wings of Destiny\" sessions as well. Like several others in the past, Genocide was released under the label Gull, in an effort to \"capitalize on Judas Priest's popularity.\" Judas Priest's management firmly states that people should not buy these compilations, because even though it would seem like a new album on the surface, it's just a re-issue of material already recorded.",
"Title: A Tribute to Judas Priest: Legends of Metal\n\nA Tribute to Judas Priest: Legends of Metal Vol. I and A Tribute to Judas Priest: Legends of Metal Vol. II are tribute albums, both released in 1997 by Century Media Records. It includes several rock and metal bands such as Helloween, Overkill, Saxon, Heavens Gate, Blind Guardian, Mercyful Fate, and Iced Earth, covering songs by British heavy metal band Judas Priest. Some of the songs included in this album have been previously released by the artists.",
"Title: Victim of Changes (album)\n\nVictim of Changes is ex-Judas Priest singer Al Atkins's fourth release, named after a Judas Priest song of the same name originally featured on the \"Sad Wings of Destiny\" album. The album's sleeve contains three pages of historic photos and a biography outlining his days in Judas Priest. Former Judas Priest drummer Dave Holland plays on this release."
] |
582
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What regional sports network is run by Ahmad D. Brooks' alma mater?
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The Longhorn Network
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bridge
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medium
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{
"title": [
"Ahmad D. Brooks",
"Longhorn Network"
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"The UK Sports Network, historically known as the Big Blue Sports Network (BBSN) and also formerly known as the UK IMG Sports Network, is the radio and television network of the University of Kentucky Wildcats men's and women's sports teams.",
" It consists of seven over-the-air television affiliates, two regional sports networks, and 44 radio stations in Kentucky and neighboring states."
],
"title": "UK Sports Network"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Ahmad D. Brooks (born March 13, 1980) is a retired National Football League player and sports broadcaster for ESPNU, the Longhorn Network and KTXX-FM.",
" He is also co-founder and president of Helping Adolescents/Athletes Lead Others (HALO).",
" Brooks is a graduate of the University of Texas, where he served as captain of the football team in 2001.",
" He played in the NFL for three years before retiring in 2005."
],
"title": "Ahmad D. Brooks"
},
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"sentences": [
"The \"LSU Alma Mater\" was written in 1929 by Lloyd Funchess and Harris Downey, two students who developed the original song and music because LSU's first alma mater was sung to the tune of \"Far Above Cayuga's Waters\" and was used by Cornell University.",
" The band plays the \"Alma Mater\" during pregame and at the end of each home football game.",
" Also, members of the band join arm-in-arm at the end of rehearsals on Saturday game days and sing the \"Alma Mater\" before leaving the practice facility."
],
"title": "LSU Alma Mater"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Mid-Atlantic Sports Network (MASN) is an American regional sports network owned as a joint venture between two Major League Baseball franchises, the Baltimore Orioles (which own a controlling 90% interest) and the Washington Nationals (which owns the remaining 10%).",
" Headquartered in Baltimore, Maryland, the channel broadcasts regional coverage of sports events in the Baltimore-Washington, D.C. area."
],
"title": "Mid-Atlantic Sports Network"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Spectrum Sports is a network of regional sports cable television stations serving much of the upstate New York area.",
" The stations, which are owned and operated by Charter Communications through its acquisition of Time Warner Cable in May 2016, are available in Rochester, Binghamton, Syracuse and Buffalo.",
" The network broadcasts a variety of local college and minor league sports broadcasts and is the de facto successor to the Buffalo-based Empire Sports Network.",
" Unlike most regional sports networks, Spectrum Sports is not available on satellite television, nor is it available in areas of upstate that are served by companies other than Charter Spectrum (such as Atlantic Broadband in Cattaraugus County)."
],
"title": "Spectrum Sports (New York)"
},
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"sentences": [
"The \"Alma Mater\" is the official school song of Dartmouth College, an Ivy League university located in Hanover, New Hampshire, United States.",
" Composed by Harry Wellman, class of 1907, it was officially adopted by the College in 1926.",
" The difficult to sing \"Dartmouth Undying\" replaced it in the fall of 1972, but the Alma Mater was restored as the official song in early 1973.",
" Richard Hovey of the class of 1885 wrote the original lyrics in 1894, titling the song \"Men of Dartmouth\".",
" Traditionally the original second verse was only sung during time of war.",
" On May 28, 1988, Dartmouth changed the title and words to reflect the presence of women as part of the College, since Dartmouth had become coeducational in 1972.",
" Nicole Sakowitz, Dartmouth Glee Club President was the first person to conduct the new Alma Mater."
],
"title": "Alma Mater (Dartmouth College)"
},
{
"sentences": [
"The Hilltopper IMG Sports network, also known as the Big Red Radio Network, is the regional sports radio network for the Western Kentucky University's Hilltoppers and Lady Toppers.",
" Headquartered in Bowling Green, Kentucky, the network provides coverage of WKU's athletic teams football, men's and women's basketball.",
" Some select affiliates also clears WKU Men's Baseball games.",
" The network boasts the second-largest radio network in the Commonwealth of Kentucky, behind only their main competitor, the UK IMG Sports Network."
],
"title": "Hilltopper IMG Sports Network"
},
{
"sentences": [
"The UND Sports Network (UNDSN) was a regional sports network based in Grand Forks, North Dakota, operated by the University of North Dakota and WDAZ-TV.",
" The network operated from 2002 until March 2012; through 2010 the network was branded as the \"Fighting Sioux Sports Network\" (FSSN)."
],
"title": "University of North Dakota Sports Network"
},
{
"sentences": [
"The Longhorn Network (LHN) is an American regional sports network that is owned as a joint venture between the University of Texas at Austin, ESPN and IMG College, and is operated by ESPN (itself owned jointly by The Walt Disney Company and the Hearst Corporation).",
" The network, which launched on August 26, 2011, focuses on the Texas Longhorns varsity sports teams of the University of Texas at Austin."
],
"title": "Longhorn Network"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Fox Sports Sun, formerly Sun Sports and originally Sunshine Network, is an American regional sports network that is owned by Fox Cable Networks, a unit of the Fox Entertainment Group division of 21st Century Fox, and operates as an affiliate of Fox Sports Networks.",
" The channel broadcasts local coverage of professional, collegiate and sporting events in the state of Florida, with a focus on professional sports teams based in Miami, Tampa and Orlando.",
" Fox Sports Sun and sister regional sports network Fox Sports Florida are headquartered in Fort Lauderdale, Florida."
],
"title": "Fox Sports Sun"
}
] |
[
"Title: UK Sports Network\n\nThe UK Sports Network, historically known as the Big Blue Sports Network (BBSN) and also formerly known as the UK IMG Sports Network, is the radio and television network of the University of Kentucky Wildcats men's and women's sports teams. It consists of seven over-the-air television affiliates, two regional sports networks, and 44 radio stations in Kentucky and neighboring states.",
"Title: Ahmad D. Brooks\n\nAhmad D. Brooks (born March 13, 1980) is a retired National Football League player and sports broadcaster for ESPNU, the Longhorn Network and KTXX-FM. He is also co-founder and president of Helping Adolescents/Athletes Lead Others (HALO). Brooks is a graduate of the University of Texas, where he served as captain of the football team in 2001. He played in the NFL for three years before retiring in 2005.",
"Title: LSU Alma Mater\n\nThe \"LSU Alma Mater\" was written in 1929 by Lloyd Funchess and Harris Downey, two students who developed the original song and music because LSU's first alma mater was sung to the tune of \"Far Above Cayuga's Waters\" and was used by Cornell University. The band plays the \"Alma Mater\" during pregame and at the end of each home football game. Also, members of the band join arm-in-arm at the end of rehearsals on Saturday game days and sing the \"Alma Mater\" before leaving the practice facility.",
"Title: Mid-Atlantic Sports Network\n\nMid-Atlantic Sports Network (MASN) is an American regional sports network owned as a joint venture between two Major League Baseball franchises, the Baltimore Orioles (which own a controlling 90% interest) and the Washington Nationals (which owns the remaining 10%). Headquartered in Baltimore, Maryland, the channel broadcasts regional coverage of sports events in the Baltimore-Washington, D.C. area.",
"Title: Spectrum Sports (New York)\n\nSpectrum Sports is a network of regional sports cable television stations serving much of the upstate New York area. The stations, which are owned and operated by Charter Communications through its acquisition of Time Warner Cable in May 2016, are available in Rochester, Binghamton, Syracuse and Buffalo. The network broadcasts a variety of local college and minor league sports broadcasts and is the de facto successor to the Buffalo-based Empire Sports Network. Unlike most regional sports networks, Spectrum Sports is not available on satellite television, nor is it available in areas of upstate that are served by companies other than Charter Spectrum (such as Atlantic Broadband in Cattaraugus County).",
"Title: Alma Mater (Dartmouth College)\n\nThe \"Alma Mater\" is the official school song of Dartmouth College, an Ivy League university located in Hanover, New Hampshire, United States. Composed by Harry Wellman, class of 1907, it was officially adopted by the College in 1926. The difficult to sing \"Dartmouth Undying\" replaced it in the fall of 1972, but the Alma Mater was restored as the official song in early 1973. Richard Hovey of the class of 1885 wrote the original lyrics in 1894, titling the song \"Men of Dartmouth\". Traditionally the original second verse was only sung during time of war. On May 28, 1988, Dartmouth changed the title and words to reflect the presence of women as part of the College, since Dartmouth had become coeducational in 1972. Nicole Sakowitz, Dartmouth Glee Club President was the first person to conduct the new Alma Mater.",
"Title: Hilltopper IMG Sports Network\n\nThe Hilltopper IMG Sports network, also known as the Big Red Radio Network, is the regional sports radio network for the Western Kentucky University's Hilltoppers and Lady Toppers. Headquartered in Bowling Green, Kentucky, the network provides coverage of WKU's athletic teams football, men's and women's basketball. Some select affiliates also clears WKU Men's Baseball games. The network boasts the second-largest radio network in the Commonwealth of Kentucky, behind only their main competitor, the UK IMG Sports Network.",
"Title: University of North Dakota Sports Network\n\nThe UND Sports Network (UNDSN) was a regional sports network based in Grand Forks, North Dakota, operated by the University of North Dakota and WDAZ-TV. The network operated from 2002 until March 2012; through 2010 the network was branded as the \"Fighting Sioux Sports Network\" (FSSN).",
"Title: Longhorn Network\n\nThe Longhorn Network (LHN) is an American regional sports network that is owned as a joint venture between the University of Texas at Austin, ESPN and IMG College, and is operated by ESPN (itself owned jointly by The Walt Disney Company and the Hearst Corporation). The network, which launched on August 26, 2011, focuses on the Texas Longhorns varsity sports teams of the University of Texas at Austin.",
"Title: Fox Sports Sun\n\nFox Sports Sun, formerly Sun Sports and originally Sunshine Network, is an American regional sports network that is owned by Fox Cable Networks, a unit of the Fox Entertainment Group division of 21st Century Fox, and operates as an affiliate of Fox Sports Networks. The channel broadcasts local coverage of professional, collegiate and sporting events in the state of Florida, with a focus on professional sports teams based in Miami, Tampa and Orlando. Fox Sports Sun and sister regional sports network Fox Sports Florida are headquartered in Fort Lauderdale, Florida."
] |
583
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Where did the Navy Reserve Unit that is headquartered at Port Hueneme, CA get its nickname?
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first initials "C.B." from the words Construction Battalion
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bridge
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easy
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{
"title": [
"NMCB 25",
"Seabee"
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0,
1
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"Nardcore is a hardcore punk movement that began in Southern California during the early 1980s, originating in Silver Strand Beach and Port Hueneme.",
" Early bands of the nardcore scene include Agression, Dr. Know, False Confession, Ill Repute, Habeas Corpus, RKL and Scared Straight.",
" The first venues to regularly host punk shows in the Oxnard area were Casa Tropical (a Quonset hut at the Oxnard Airport), Town and Country (Port Hueneme), Skate Palace (Port Hueneme), and Casa de la Raza (Santa Barbara)."
],
"title": "Nardcore"
},
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"sentences": [
"United States Naval Construction Battalions, better known as the Seabees, form the Naval Construction Force of the United States Navy.",
" Their nickname is a heterograph of the first initials \"C.B.\" from the words Construction Battalion."
],
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"sentences": [
"Naval Construction Battalion Center Port Hueneme is the West Coast homeport of the Navy’s Seabees (from \"C.B.\", the initials for \"Construction Battalion\").",
" Port Hueneme (pronounced \"Why-nee-mee\"), supports the training and mobilization requirements for more than 2,600 active-duty personnel.",
" The CBC also operates the 1600 acre Naval Base Ventura County - Port Hueneme installation.",
" The CBC is located on the vast agricultural Oxnard Plain, about 60 mi northwest of Los Angeles, on the Southern California coast."
],
"title": "Naval Construction Battalion Center Port Hueneme"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Naval Base Ventura County (NBVC) is a United States Navy base located near Oxnard, California.",
" The base was formed in 2000 through the merger of Naval Air Station Point Mugu and Naval Construction Battalion Center Port Hueneme.",
" NBVC is a diverse installation comprising three main facilities—Point Mugu, Port Hueneme and San Nicolas Island—and serving as an all-in-one mobilization site, deep water port, railhead, and airfield.",
" NBVC supports more than 100 tenant commands with a base population of more than 19,000 personnel, making it the largest employer in Ventura County."
],
"title": "Naval Base Ventura County"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Naval Mobile Construction Battalion 25 or NMCB 25 is a Navy Reserve Seabee unit that is headquartered at Port Hueneme, CA."
],
"title": "NMCB 25"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Naval Surface Warfare Center, Port Hueneme Division (NSWC PHD), a component of the Naval Sea Systems Command (NAVSEA), is a tenant command located at Naval Base Ventura County in Port Hueneme, California.",
" In addition to its primary location at Port Hueneme, the division operates detachments at White Sands, New Mexico, N.M., Virginia Beach, Va. and Louisville, Ky."
],
"title": "Naval Surface Warfare Center Port Hueneme"
},
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"sentences": [
"Hueneme Glacier ( ) is a glacier, 8 nmi long, draining westward from the Wisconsin Range in Antarctica to enter Reedy Glacier between Griffith Peak and Mickler Spur.",
" It was mapped by the United States Geological Survey from surveys and U.S. Navy air photos, 1960–64, and was named by the Advisory Committee on Antarctic Names for Port Hueneme, California, the location of the Construction Battalion Center which handled west coast cargo for U.S. Navy Deep Freeze Operations."
],
"title": "Hueneme Glacier"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Port Hueneme ( ) is a small beach city in Ventura County, California surrounded by the city of Oxnard and the Santa Barbara Channel.",
" The name derives from the Spanish spelling of the Chumash Native language word \"wene me\", meaning \"Resting Place\".",
" Juan Rodríguez Cabrillo explored this area and the adjacent Channel Islands in October 1542.",
" The town's name was officially changed to Port Hueneme in 1939 and was incorporated March 24, 1948."
],
"title": "Port Hueneme, California"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Construction Battalion Maintenance Unit THREE ZERO TWO (CBMU-302) of the U.S. Navy was commissioned on 31 March 1967.",
" Along with a sister unit, CBMU-301, was also commissioned.",
" These units were the first of their kind since Korean War.",
" The official commissioning ceremony of CBMU-301 and CBMU-302 was held at the U.S. Naval Construction Battalion Center, Port Hueneme, CA on 7 April 1967.",
" LT Mel Harper was the first Commanding Officer."
],
"title": "Construction Battalion Maintenance Unit 302"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Hueneme High School (HHS) ( ) is a public four-year high school serving grades 9-12 in Oxnard, California.",
" The school was founded in 1959 and sits in the heart of South Oxnard.",
" The school serves south central Oxnard, most of the city of Port Hueneme, and the Navy Base at Port Hueneme."
],
"title": "Hueneme High School"
}
] |
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"Title: Nardcore\n\nNardcore is a hardcore punk movement that began in Southern California during the early 1980s, originating in Silver Strand Beach and Port Hueneme. Early bands of the nardcore scene include Agression, Dr. Know, False Confession, Ill Repute, Habeas Corpus, RKL and Scared Straight. The first venues to regularly host punk shows in the Oxnard area were Casa Tropical (a Quonset hut at the Oxnard Airport), Town and Country (Port Hueneme), Skate Palace (Port Hueneme), and Casa de la Raza (Santa Barbara).",
"Title: Seabee\n\nUnited States Naval Construction Battalions, better known as the Seabees, form the Naval Construction Force of the United States Navy. Their nickname is a heterograph of the first initials \"C.B.\" from the words Construction Battalion.",
"Title: Naval Construction Battalion Center Port Hueneme\n\nNaval Construction Battalion Center Port Hueneme is the West Coast homeport of the Navy’s Seabees (from \"C.B.\", the initials for \"Construction Battalion\"). Port Hueneme (pronounced \"Why-nee-mee\"), supports the training and mobilization requirements for more than 2,600 active-duty personnel. The CBC also operates the 1600 acre Naval Base Ventura County - Port Hueneme installation. The CBC is located on the vast agricultural Oxnard Plain, about 60 mi northwest of Los Angeles, on the Southern California coast.",
"Title: Naval Base Ventura County\n\nNaval Base Ventura County (NBVC) is a United States Navy base located near Oxnard, California. The base was formed in 2000 through the merger of Naval Air Station Point Mugu and Naval Construction Battalion Center Port Hueneme. NBVC is a diverse installation comprising three main facilities—Point Mugu, Port Hueneme and San Nicolas Island—and serving as an all-in-one mobilization site, deep water port, railhead, and airfield. NBVC supports more than 100 tenant commands with a base population of more than 19,000 personnel, making it the largest employer in Ventura County.",
"Title: NMCB 25\n\nNaval Mobile Construction Battalion 25 or NMCB 25 is a Navy Reserve Seabee unit that is headquartered at Port Hueneme, CA.",
"Title: Naval Surface Warfare Center Port Hueneme\n\nNaval Surface Warfare Center, Port Hueneme Division (NSWC PHD), a component of the Naval Sea Systems Command (NAVSEA), is a tenant command located at Naval Base Ventura County in Port Hueneme, California. In addition to its primary location at Port Hueneme, the division operates detachments at White Sands, New Mexico, N.M., Virginia Beach, Va. and Louisville, Ky.",
"Title: Hueneme Glacier\n\nHueneme Glacier ( ) is a glacier, 8 nmi long, draining westward from the Wisconsin Range in Antarctica to enter Reedy Glacier between Griffith Peak and Mickler Spur. It was mapped by the United States Geological Survey from surveys and U.S. Navy air photos, 1960–64, and was named by the Advisory Committee on Antarctic Names for Port Hueneme, California, the location of the Construction Battalion Center which handled west coast cargo for U.S. Navy Deep Freeze Operations.",
"Title: Port Hueneme, California\n\nPort Hueneme ( ) is a small beach city in Ventura County, California surrounded by the city of Oxnard and the Santa Barbara Channel. The name derives from the Spanish spelling of the Chumash Native language word \"wene me\", meaning \"Resting Place\". Juan Rodríguez Cabrillo explored this area and the adjacent Channel Islands in October 1542. The town's name was officially changed to Port Hueneme in 1939 and was incorporated March 24, 1948.",
"Title: Construction Battalion Maintenance Unit 302\n\nConstruction Battalion Maintenance Unit THREE ZERO TWO (CBMU-302) of the U.S. Navy was commissioned on 31 March 1967. Along with a sister unit, CBMU-301, was also commissioned. These units were the first of their kind since Korean War. The official commissioning ceremony of CBMU-301 and CBMU-302 was held at the U.S. Naval Construction Battalion Center, Port Hueneme, CA on 7 April 1967. LT Mel Harper was the first Commanding Officer.",
"Title: Hueneme High School\n\nHueneme High School (HHS) ( ) is a public four-year high school serving grades 9-12 in Oxnard, California. The school was founded in 1959 and sits in the heart of South Oxnard. The school serves south central Oxnard, most of the city of Port Hueneme, and the Navy Base at Port Hueneme."
] |
584
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Which is longer, the Black River Canal or Gowanus Canal?
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Black River Canal
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comparison
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hard
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"Proteus Gowanus was an interdisciplinary gallery and reading room founded in 2005 in Gowanus, Brooklyn.",
" The gallery, which curated year-long theme-based shows, took its name from shape-shifting Greek sea god Proteus and the nearby Gowanus Canal.",
" Proteus Gowanus closed on June 28, 2015."
],
"title": "Proteus Gowanus"
},
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"sentences": [
"The Red Hook Grain Terminal is an abandoned grain elevator in the Red Hook neighborhood of Brooklyn, New York City, adjacent to the mouth of the Gowanus Canal.",
" It is 12 stories tall, 70 ft wide, and 429 ft long, containing fifty-four 120 ft cement silos.",
" As the neighborhood's tallest structure, it is highly visible from the elevated Gowanus Expressway and New York City Subway IND Culver Line viaducts over the Gowanus Canal."
],
"title": "Red Hook Grain Terminal"
},
{
"sentences": [
"The New River is a tidal estuary in South Florida, United States.",
" The river is connected to the Everglades through a series of man made canals.",
" After passing through Fort Lauderdale, the river connects to the Atlantic Ocean at Port Everglades cut.",
" The river is entirely within Broward County and is composed from the junction of three main canals which originate in the Everglades, splitting off from the Miami Canal.",
" They are the North New River Canal, which flows on the north side of State Road 84 / Interstate 595; the South New River Canal, which flows on the north side of Griffin Road and the south side of Orange Drive; and a canal which flows south of Sunrise Boulevard."
],
"title": "New River (Broward County, Florida)"
},
{
"sentences": [
"The Gowanus Canal is a canal in the New York City borough of Brooklyn, on the westernmost portion of Long Island.",
" Connected to Gowanus Bay in Upper New York Bay, the canal borders the neighborhoods of Red Hook, Carroll Gardens, and Gowanus, all within South Brooklyn, to the west; Park Slope to the east; Boerum Hill and Cobble Hill to the north; and Sunset Park to the south.",
" It is 1.8 mi long.",
" There are seven bridges over the canal, carrying Union Street, Carroll Street (a landmark), Third Street, Ninth Street, Hamilton Avenue, the Gowanus Expressway, and the IND Culver Line of the New York City Subway."
],
"title": "Gowanus Canal"
},
{
"sentences": [
"The Black River Canal was a canal built in northern New York in the United States to connect the Erie Canal to the Black River.",
" The canal had 109 locks along its 35 mi length.",
" Remains of several of the canal's former locks are visible along New York State Route 12 near Boonville."
],
"title": "Black River Canal"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Brooklyn Community Board 6 is a New York City community board that encompasses the Brooklyn neighborhoods of Red Hook, Carroll Gardens, Park Slope, Gowanus, and Cobble Hill.",
" It is delimited by Upper New York Bay and East River on the west, Atlantic Avenue, Court Street, Fourth Avenue, Warren and Pacific Streets on the north, Prospect Park on the east, as well as by the 15th Street, Hamilton Avenue and the Gowanus Canal on the south.",
" It approximates the 19th century district of South Brooklyn."
],
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},
{
"sentences": [
"Black River Canal Warehouse is a historic canal warehouse building located at Boonville in Oneida County, New York.",
" It was built in 1850 and is a 1 ⁄ -story, rectangular, wood-frame building, 28 feet by 40 feet with a gable roof.",
" It was built as a warehouse on the Black River Canal and used as such until the canal was abandoned in 1924."
],
"title": "Black River Canal Warehouse"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Bob Zuckerman (born December 19, 1960) is an American community activist, progressive reformer and former small business owner who has advocated for the cleaning of the Gowanus Canal through environmentally sound strategies, and the creation of new parks along the waterfront.",
" He is on leave as the Executive Director of the Gowanus Canal Community Development Corporation and Gowanus Canal Conservancy."
],
"title": "Bob Zuckerman"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Black River is an 81.0 mi river in the U.S. state of Michigan, flowing into the St. Clair River in the city of Port Huron.",
" The Black River Canal in northern Port Huron extends east into Lake Huron near Krafft Road."
],
"title": "Black River (St. Clair County)"
},
{
"sentences": [
"The Gowanus Canal Conservancy is a nonprofit conservancy founded in 2009 that serves as a community-based environmental steward of the Gowanus Canal.",
" Partnering with the EPA, the city Department of Environmental Protection (NYCDEP), groups like Riverkeeper and universities as diverse as Brooklyn Law School, SUNY Environmental Science and Forestry at Syracuse, and Rutgers, it seeks to improve the canal's water quality while promoting local green spaces and building habitats for the fauna that live in or near the waterway."
],
"title": "Gowanus Canal Conservancy"
}
] |
[
"Title: Proteus Gowanus\n\nProteus Gowanus was an interdisciplinary gallery and reading room founded in 2005 in Gowanus, Brooklyn. The gallery, which curated year-long theme-based shows, took its name from shape-shifting Greek sea god Proteus and the nearby Gowanus Canal. Proteus Gowanus closed on June 28, 2015.",
"Title: Red Hook Grain Terminal\n\nThe Red Hook Grain Terminal is an abandoned grain elevator in the Red Hook neighborhood of Brooklyn, New York City, adjacent to the mouth of the Gowanus Canal. It is 12 stories tall, 70 ft wide, and 429 ft long, containing fifty-four 120 ft cement silos. As the neighborhood's tallest structure, it is highly visible from the elevated Gowanus Expressway and New York City Subway IND Culver Line viaducts over the Gowanus Canal.",
"Title: New River (Broward County, Florida)\n\nThe New River is a tidal estuary in South Florida, United States. The river is connected to the Everglades through a series of man made canals. After passing through Fort Lauderdale, the river connects to the Atlantic Ocean at Port Everglades cut. The river is entirely within Broward County and is composed from the junction of three main canals which originate in the Everglades, splitting off from the Miami Canal. They are the North New River Canal, which flows on the north side of State Road 84 / Interstate 595; the South New River Canal, which flows on the north side of Griffin Road and the south side of Orange Drive; and a canal which flows south of Sunrise Boulevard.",
"Title: Gowanus Canal\n\nThe Gowanus Canal is a canal in the New York City borough of Brooklyn, on the westernmost portion of Long Island. Connected to Gowanus Bay in Upper New York Bay, the canal borders the neighborhoods of Red Hook, Carroll Gardens, and Gowanus, all within South Brooklyn, to the west; Park Slope to the east; Boerum Hill and Cobble Hill to the north; and Sunset Park to the south. It is 1.8 mi long. There are seven bridges over the canal, carrying Union Street, Carroll Street (a landmark), Third Street, Ninth Street, Hamilton Avenue, the Gowanus Expressway, and the IND Culver Line of the New York City Subway.",
"Title: Black River Canal\n\nThe Black River Canal was a canal built in northern New York in the United States to connect the Erie Canal to the Black River. The canal had 109 locks along its 35 mi length. Remains of several of the canal's former locks are visible along New York State Route 12 near Boonville.",
"Title: Brooklyn Community Board 6\n\nBrooklyn Community Board 6 is a New York City community board that encompasses the Brooklyn neighborhoods of Red Hook, Carroll Gardens, Park Slope, Gowanus, and Cobble Hill. It is delimited by Upper New York Bay and East River on the west, Atlantic Avenue, Court Street, Fourth Avenue, Warren and Pacific Streets on the north, Prospect Park on the east, as well as by the 15th Street, Hamilton Avenue and the Gowanus Canal on the south. It approximates the 19th century district of South Brooklyn.",
"Title: Black River Canal Warehouse\n\nBlack River Canal Warehouse is a historic canal warehouse building located at Boonville in Oneida County, New York. It was built in 1850 and is a 1 ⁄ -story, rectangular, wood-frame building, 28 feet by 40 feet with a gable roof. It was built as a warehouse on the Black River Canal and used as such until the canal was abandoned in 1924.",
"Title: Bob Zuckerman\n\nBob Zuckerman (born December 19, 1960) is an American community activist, progressive reformer and former small business owner who has advocated for the cleaning of the Gowanus Canal through environmentally sound strategies, and the creation of new parks along the waterfront. He is on leave as the Executive Director of the Gowanus Canal Community Development Corporation and Gowanus Canal Conservancy.",
"Title: Black River (St. Clair County)\n\nBlack River is an 81.0 mi river in the U.S. state of Michigan, flowing into the St. Clair River in the city of Port Huron. The Black River Canal in northern Port Huron extends east into Lake Huron near Krafft Road.",
"Title: Gowanus Canal Conservancy\n\nThe Gowanus Canal Conservancy is a nonprofit conservancy founded in 2009 that serves as a community-based environmental steward of the Gowanus Canal. Partnering with the EPA, the city Department of Environmental Protection (NYCDEP), groups like Riverkeeper and universities as diverse as Brooklyn Law School, SUNY Environmental Science and Forestry at Syracuse, and Rutgers, it seeks to improve the canal's water quality while promoting local green spaces and building habitats for the fauna that live in or near the waterway."
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What Australian electronic musician is an alumnus of an Australian public university with campuses at Lismore and Coffs Harbour in northern New South Wales
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Ryan Gobbe
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"Coffs Harbour Senior College is an Australian school in Coffs Harbour, New South Wales.",
" It is several kilometres south of Coffs Harbour on Hogbin Drive in an area which is becoming the centre of population distribution for the greater Coffs Harbour area.",
" The college is a partner with TAFE and Southern Cross University on one site known as Coffs Harbour Education Campus (CHEC).",
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"The 41st Battalion, Royal New South Wales Regiment, (41 RNSWR), is an infantry battalion of the Australian Army.",
" A Reserve unit, it is one of four battalions of the Royal New South Wales Regiment and is attached to the 8th Brigade, 2nd Division.",
" It is based in northern New South Wales, with its headquarters in Lismore and depots in a number of locations including Tweed Heads, Taree, Grafton, Kempsey, Port Macquarie and Coffs Harbour.",
" In its present form the battalion was raised in 1965, however, it can trace its lineage back to a Scottish Rifles unit formed in 1899.",
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"NBN Television is an Australian television station based in Newcastle, Australia.",
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"Coffs Harbour Airport: (IATA: CFS, ICAO: YCFS) (formerly ICAO code of YSCH until November 2007) is the only airport located in and serving the regional centre of Coffs Harbour, Australia.",
" The airport is located near Boambee, south of Coffs Harbour.",
" Coffs Harbour Regional Airport is one of the largest and busiest regional airports in New South Wales, handling numerous types of aircraft.",
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" The Orara Way (Formerly known as Coramba Road) is the main thoroughfare through the township and is an alternative route between Grafton and Coffs Harbour.",
" Nana Glen is situated between the township of Coramba and Glenreagh.",
" In the 2011 census , Nana Glen was reported in conjunction with the nearby towns of Coramba and Buccahad, with a combined population of 3,687 people."
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"The 2011 Rally Australia was the 21st Rally Australia and the tenth round of the 2011 World Rally Championship season.",
" The rally took place over 8–11 September, and was based in Coffs Harbour, a coastal city in the New South Wales state of Australia.",
" The rally was also the fifth round of the Production World Rally Championship.",
" Rally Australia returned to the WRC calendar after a year's hiatus, and after demonstrations marred the 2009 running of the rally, held north of Coffs Harbour in the Northern Rivers area.",
" Residents' concerns for the event meant that the rally was moved for the foreseeable future to Coffs Harbour."
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"Title: Coffs Harbour Senior College\n\nCoffs Harbour Senior College is an Australian school in Coffs Harbour, New South Wales. It is several kilometres south of Coffs Harbour on Hogbin Drive in an area which is becoming the centre of population distribution for the greater Coffs Harbour area. The college is a partner with TAFE and Southern Cross University on one site known as Coffs Harbour Education Campus (CHEC). The college provides opportunities for students in Years 11 and 12 to gain their Higher School Certificate.",
"Title: 41st Battalion, Royal New South Wales Regiment\n\nThe 41st Battalion, Royal New South Wales Regiment, (41 RNSWR), is an infantry battalion of the Australian Army. A Reserve unit, it is one of four battalions of the Royal New South Wales Regiment and is attached to the 8th Brigade, 2nd Division. It is based in northern New South Wales, with its headquarters in Lismore and depots in a number of locations including Tweed Heads, Taree, Grafton, Kempsey, Port Macquarie and Coffs Harbour. In its present form the battalion was raised in 1965, however, it can trace its lineage back to a Scottish Rifles unit formed in 1899. It also perpetuates the battle honours and traditions of a battalion that served on the Western Front during the First World War.",
"Title: Southern Cross University\n\nSouthern Cross University (SCU) is an established Australian public university, with campuses at Lismore and Coffs Harbour in northern New South Wales, and at the southern end of the Gold Coast in Queensland.",
"Title: Coffs Harbour International Stadium\n\nThe Coffs Harbour International Stadium (known as the C.ex Coffs International Stadium under a sponsorship arrangement) is an Australian stadium located in the coastal city of Coffs Harbour, New South Wales.",
"Title: NBN Television\n\nNBN Television is an Australian television station based in Newcastle, Australia. The station was inaugurated on 4 March 1962 as the first regional commercial television station in New South Wales, and has since expanded to 39 transmitters throughout the northern half of New South Wales and parts of South East Queensland, including Tamworth, Tweed Heads, Lismore, Coffs Harbour, Hunter Region, Central Coast and the Gold Coast. It is owned by the Nine Network, with its schedule closely following those of metropolitan counterparts TCN in Sydney and QTQ in Brisbane.",
"Title: Coffs Harbour Airport\n\nCoffs Harbour Airport: (IATA: CFS, ICAO: YCFS) (formerly ICAO code of YSCH until November 2007) is the only airport located in and serving the regional centre of Coffs Harbour, Australia. The airport is located near Boambee, south of Coffs Harbour. Coffs Harbour Regional Airport is one of the largest and busiest regional airports in New South Wales, handling numerous types of aircraft. The airport is currently serviced by four airlines QantasLink, Virgin Australia,",
"Title: Nana Glen, New South Wales\n\nNana Glen is a small village in New South Wales, Australia, located 25 km inland north-west of Coffs Harbour in the City of Coffs Harbour. It is located on the Orara Way and at the juncture of two main roads, one leading to Lower Bucca. The Orara Way (Formerly known as Coramba Road) is the main thoroughfare through the township and is an alternative route between Grafton and Coffs Harbour. Nana Glen is situated between the township of Coramba and Glenreagh. In the 2011 census , Nana Glen was reported in conjunction with the nearby towns of Coramba and Buccahad, with a combined population of 3,687 people.",
"Title: 2011 Rally Australia\n\nThe 2011 Rally Australia was the 21st Rally Australia and the tenth round of the 2011 World Rally Championship season. The rally took place over 8–11 September, and was based in Coffs Harbour, a coastal city in the New South Wales state of Australia. The rally was also the fifth round of the Production World Rally Championship. Rally Australia returned to the WRC calendar after a year's hiatus, and after demonstrations marred the 2009 running of the rally, held north of Coffs Harbour in the Northern Rivers area. Residents' concerns for the event meant that the rally was moved for the foreseeable future to Coffs Harbour.",
"Title: Coffs Harbour High School\n\nCoffs Harbour High School is a comprehensive secondary school in Coffs Harbour, New South Wales, Australia operated by the New South Wales Department of Education and Training."
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A Tubeteika is a Central Asian cap, today worn in which Central Asia country, is the world's largest landlocked country, and the ninth largest in the world?
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Republic of Kazakhstan
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" The Afghanistan area has been invaded many times in recorded history, but no invader has been able to control all of its regions at the same time, and at some point faced rebellion.",
" Some of the invaders in the history of Afghanistan include the Maurya Empire of ancient India, Alexander the Great of Macedon, Umar, an Arab Caliphate, Genghis Khan of Mongolia, Timur of Persia and Central Asia, the Mughal Empire of India, various Persian Empires, the British Empire, the Sikh Empire, the Soviet Union, and most recently a coalition force of NATO troops, the majority from the United States, which entered the country in the first-ever invocation of NATO's Article 5 \"an attack on one is an attack on all\" following the September 11 attacks in the United States.",
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"Uzbekistan is a country of Central Asia, located north of Turkmenistan and Afghanistan.",
" With an area of 447,000 square kilometers (approximately the size of Spain or California), Uzbekistan stretches 1,425 kilometers from west to east and 930 kilometers from north to south.",
" Bordering Turkmenistan to the southwest, Kazakhstan to the north, and Tajikistan and Kyrgyzstan to the south and east, Uzbekistan is not only one of the larger Central Asian states but also the only Central Asian state to border all of the other four.",
" Uzbekistan also shares a short border with Afghanistan to the south.",
" As the Caspian Sea is an inland sea with no direct link to the oceans, Uzbekistan is one of only two \"doubly landlocked\" countries—countries completely surrounded by other landlocked countries.",
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"Kazakhstan ( , ; Kazakh: Қазақстан , \"Qazaqstan\", ] ; Russian: Казахстан , \"Kazakhstan\"), officially the Republic of Kazakhstan (Kazakh: Қазақстан Республикасы , \"Qazaqstan Respwblïkası\"; Russian: Республика Казахстан , \"Respublika Kazakhstan\"), is the world's largest landlocked country, and the ninth largest in the world, with an area of 2,724,900 km² .",
" Kazakhstan is the dominant nation of Central Asia economically, generating 60% of the region's GDP, primarily through its oil/gas industry.",
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"A tubeteika or tübätäy (Kyrgyz: Тебетей , Tatar: Түбәтәй , Turkmen:Tahiya, Russian: Тюбетейка ) is a Central Asian cap, today worn in Tajikistan, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, and Uzbekistan, as well as in Muslim-populated regions of Russia (mainly Tatars).",
" The tubeteika is worn typically by the Turkic ethnic groups of the region.",
" It bears some superficial resemblance to the yurt, another Central Asian cultural icon.",
" The cap is called in Uzbek \"duppi\" or \"kalpoq\" and is considered an applied art form and an important part of the traditional folk costume.",
" Black with a flat, square base, The \"-ka\" at the end is a Russian diminutive, as with shapka, ushanka and budenovka.",
" In Chust the caps are made with white embrodiery with \"four arches [which] represent impenetrable gates that will keep all enemies at bay; the burning peppers protect against the evil eye; and the almonds or \"bodom\" are said to symbolise life and fertility\"."
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"Central Asian Arabic is a variety of Arabic spoken in Afghanistan, Tajikistan, and Uzbekistan, and currently facing extinction.",
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" The first wave of Arabs migrated to this region in the 8th century during the Muslim conquests and was later joined by groups of Arabs from Balkh and Andkhoy (present-day Afghanistan).",
" Owing to heavy Islamic influences, Arabic quickly became the common language of science and literature of the epoch.",
" Most Central Asian Arabs lived in isolated communities and did not favour intermarriages with the local population.",
" This factor helped their language survive in a multilingual milieu until the 20th century.",
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"Denis Sinor (born Dénes Zsinór, April 17, 1916 in Kolozsvár (Austria-Hungary, now Cluj-Napoca, Romania) – January 12, 2011 in Bloomington, Indiana) was a Distinguished Professor Emeritus of Central Asian Studies at the Department of Central Eurasian Studies at Indiana University and a tenured lecturer at Cambridge University between 1948 and 1962, and was one of the world's leading scholars for the history of Central Asia.",
" Under his directorship, the Central Asian Studies at Indiana University became one of the world's foremost centers for Central Asian history, languages and linguistics.",
" He grew up in Hungary and Switzerland and went to university in Budapest.",
" During the Second World War, he was a member of the French resistance, served in the French army, and became a French citizen.",
" Sinor wrote eight books and edited an additional thirteen.",
" He authored more than 160 articles in several languages such as English, German, French, Hungarian, Russian and many other, more than 150 book reviews, and also contributed to \"Encyclopædia Britannica\".",
" Sinor also served as editor of the Journal of Asian History starting with the publication's inception in 1967."
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"The Cinema of Central Asia refers to the cinema of the five Central Asian countries (Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Tajikistan, Turkmenistan and Uzbekistan).",
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" Afghanistan is not always considered part of the region, but when it is, Central Asia has a total population of about 122 million (2016).",
" Additionally, Pakistan has a large population of central Asian peoples even though it is not categorized as a central Asian nation.",
" Most central Asians belong to religions which were introduced to the area within the last 1,500 years, such as Sunni Islam, Shia Islam, Ismaili Islam, Tengriism, and Syriac Christianity.",
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"Title: Invasions of Afghanistan\n\nAfghanistan is a mountainous landlocked country in Central Asia and South Asia. The Afghanistan area has been invaded many times in recorded history, but no invader has been able to control all of its regions at the same time, and at some point faced rebellion. Some of the invaders in the history of Afghanistan include the Maurya Empire of ancient India, Alexander the Great of Macedon, Umar, an Arab Caliphate, Genghis Khan of Mongolia, Timur of Persia and Central Asia, the Mughal Empire of India, various Persian Empires, the British Empire, the Sikh Empire, the Soviet Union, and most recently a coalition force of NATO troops, the majority from the United States, which entered the country in the first-ever invocation of NATO's Article 5 \"an attack on one is an attack on all\" following the September 11 attacks in the United States. The country is now entitled the Islamic Republic of Afghanistan and has a democratically elected government. A reduced number of NATO troops remain in the country in support of the government under the U.S.–Afghanistan Strategic Partnership Agreement.",
"Title: Geography of Uzbekistan\n\nUzbekistan is a country of Central Asia, located north of Turkmenistan and Afghanistan. With an area of 447,000 square kilometers (approximately the size of Spain or California), Uzbekistan stretches 1,425 kilometers from west to east and 930 kilometers from north to south. Bordering Turkmenistan to the southwest, Kazakhstan to the north, and Tajikistan and Kyrgyzstan to the south and east, Uzbekistan is not only one of the larger Central Asian states but also the only Central Asian state to border all of the other four. Uzbekistan also shares a short border with Afghanistan to the south. As the Caspian Sea is an inland sea with no direct link to the oceans, Uzbekistan is one of only two \"doubly landlocked\" countries—countries completely surrounded by other landlocked countries. The other is Liechtenstein.",
"Title: Kazakhstan\n\nKazakhstan ( , ; Kazakh: Қазақстан , \"Qazaqstan\", ] ; Russian: Казахстан , \"Kazakhstan\"), officially the Republic of Kazakhstan (Kazakh: Қазақстан Республикасы , \"Qazaqstan Respwblïkası\"; Russian: Республика Казахстан , \"Respublika Kazakhstan\"), is the world's largest landlocked country, and the ninth largest in the world, with an area of 2,724,900 km² . Kazakhstan is the dominant nation of Central Asia economically, generating 60% of the region's GDP, primarily through its oil/gas industry. It also has vast mineral resources.",
"Title: Central Asian Review\n\nCentral Asian Review was a journal of Central Asian Studies published from 1953 to 1968. The journal’s full title was Central Asian Review: A Quarterly Review of Current Developments in Soviet Central Asia and Kazakhstan and was published quarterly by the Central Asian Research Centre in association with St. Antony's College, Oxford University. Founder and director of the center, Geoffrey Wheeler was the editor-in-chief and frequent contributor to the journal.",
"Title: List of companies of Kazakhstan\n\nKazakhstan is a transcontinental country in northern Central Asia and Eastern Europe. Kazakhstan is the world's largest landlocked country, and the ninth largest in the world, with an area of 2,724,900 km² . Kazakhstan is the dominant nation of Central Asia economically, generating 60% of the region's GDP, primarily through its oil/gas industry. It also has vast mineral resources.",
"Title: Tubeteika\n\nA tubeteika or tübätäy (Kyrgyz: Тебетей , Tatar: Түбәтәй , Turkmen:Tahiya, Russian: Тюбетейка ) is a Central Asian cap, today worn in Tajikistan, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, and Uzbekistan, as well as in Muslim-populated regions of Russia (mainly Tatars). The tubeteika is worn typically by the Turkic ethnic groups of the region. It bears some superficial resemblance to the yurt, another Central Asian cultural icon. The cap is called in Uzbek \"duppi\" or \"kalpoq\" and is considered an applied art form and an important part of the traditional folk costume. Black with a flat, square base, The \"-ka\" at the end is a Russian diminutive, as with shapka, ushanka and budenovka. In Chust the caps are made with white embrodiery with \"four arches [which] represent impenetrable gates that will keep all enemies at bay; the burning peppers protect against the evil eye; and the almonds or \"bodom\" are said to symbolise life and fertility\".",
"Title: Central Asian Arabic\n\nCentral Asian Arabic is a variety of Arabic spoken in Afghanistan, Tajikistan, and Uzbekistan, and currently facing extinction. It was once spoken among Central Asia's numerous settled and nomadic Arab communities, which inhabited areas in Samarqand, Bukhara, Qashqadarya, Surkhandarya (present-day Uzbekistan), and Khatlon (present-day Tajikistan), as well as Afghanistan. The first wave of Arabs migrated to this region in the 8th century during the Muslim conquests and was later joined by groups of Arabs from Balkh and Andkhoy (present-day Afghanistan). Owing to heavy Islamic influences, Arabic quickly became the common language of science and literature of the epoch. Most Central Asian Arabs lived in isolated communities and did not favour intermarriages with the local population. This factor helped their language survive in a multilingual milieu until the 20th century. By the 1880s many Arab pastoralists had migrated to northern Afghanistan from what is now Uzbekistan and Tajikistan following the Russian conquest of Central Asia. These Arabs nowadays speak no Arabic having adapted to Dari and Uzbek.",
"Title: Denis Sinor\n\nDenis Sinor (born Dénes Zsinór, April 17, 1916 in Kolozsvár (Austria-Hungary, now Cluj-Napoca, Romania) – January 12, 2011 in Bloomington, Indiana) was a Distinguished Professor Emeritus of Central Asian Studies at the Department of Central Eurasian Studies at Indiana University and a tenured lecturer at Cambridge University between 1948 and 1962, and was one of the world's leading scholars for the history of Central Asia. Under his directorship, the Central Asian Studies at Indiana University became one of the world's foremost centers for Central Asian history, languages and linguistics. He grew up in Hungary and Switzerland and went to university in Budapest. During the Second World War, he was a member of the French resistance, served in the French army, and became a French citizen. Sinor wrote eight books and edited an additional thirteen. He authored more than 160 articles in several languages such as English, German, French, Hungarian, Russian and many other, more than 150 book reviews, and also contributed to \"Encyclopædia Britannica\". Sinor also served as editor of the Journal of Asian History starting with the publication's inception in 1967.",
"Title: Cinema of Central Asia\n\nThe Cinema of Central Asia refers to the cinema of the five Central Asian countries (Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Tajikistan, Turkmenistan and Uzbekistan). Central Asian cinema can further be divided into three historical periods, Soviet Central Asian film (1919–1987), a New Wave of Central Asian film (1988–1992), and the modern period of film of the independent Central Asian countries (1992–present).",
"Title: Demographics of Central Asia\n\nCentral Asia is a diverse land with many ethnic groups, languages, religions and tribes. The nations which make up Central Asia are five of the former Soviet republics: Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Turkmenistan, Tajikistan, and Uzbekistan, which have a total population of about /1e6 round 0 million. Afghanistan is not always considered part of the region, but when it is, Central Asia has a total population of about 122 million (2016). Additionally, Pakistan has a large population of central Asian peoples even though it is not categorized as a central Asian nation. Most central Asians belong to religions which were introduced to the area within the last 1,500 years, such as Sunni Islam, Shia Islam, Ismaili Islam, Tengriism, and Syriac Christianity. Buddhism, however, was introduced to Central Asia over 2,200 years ago, and Zoroastrianism, over 2,500 years ago."
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What actress starred in Francis Albert Sinatra Does His Thing with Frank Sinatra and the 5th Dimension?
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Diahann Carroll
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" He is one of the best-selling music artists of all time, having sold more than 150 million records worldwide.",
" Born in Hoboken, New Jersey, to Italian immigrants, Sinatra began his musical career in the swing era with bandleaders Harry James and Tommy Dorsey.",
" Sinatra found success as a solo artist after he signed with Columbia Records in 1943, becoming the idol of the \"bobby soxers\".",
" He released his debut album, \"The Voice of Frank Sinatra\", in 1946.",
" Sinatra's professional career had stalled by the early 1950s, and he turned to Las Vegas, where he became one of its best known performers as part of the Rat Pack.",
" His career was reborn in 1953 with the success of \"From Here to Eternity\", with his performance subsequently winning an Academy Award and Golden Globe Award for Best Supporting Actor.",
" Sinatra released several critically lauded albums, including \"In the Wee Small Hours\" (1955), \"Songs for Swingin' Lovers!",
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"Greatest Hits is the first compilation album by American pop group The 5th Dimension, released in 1970 by Soul City.",
" It includes all but two of their charting singles to date: \"Go Where You Wanna Go\", their first Top 20 record in the USA, would appear on the follow-up compilation, The July 5th Album, released later that year, while \"Another Day, Another Heartache\" was not included in either compilation.",
" Greatest Hits and The July 5th Album were the final 2 album releases for Soul City Records' distribution deal with Liberty Records.",
" The 5th Dimension subsequently signed with Bell Records."
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"Ric Fierabracci is an American bassist who has toured and/or recorded with such artists as Frank Gambale, Chick Corea, Sir Tom Jones, Dave Weckl, Bradley Joseph, Shakira, Nancy Sinatra, Planet X, The 5th Dimension, The Beach Boys, and Yanni.",
" He is featured on Yanni's live concert videos and albums \"Yanni Live at the Acropolis\", \"Yanni Live at Royal Albert Hall\", and \"Tribute\", most recently touring during the 2003 \"Ethnicity\" world tour.",
" He also appears in Shakira's music video \"Inevitable\".",
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" It also includes one A-side single: the group's cover of The Mamas & the Papas hit \"Go Where You Wanna Go\".",
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" Tellingly, Bell Records released Greatest Hits on Earth the following year, which would include The 5th Dimension's biggest hits from both current label Bell Records and prior label Soul City Records."
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" 2 was Sinatra's second compilation of material released by Reprise Records, which like its predecessor, consisted of singles and songs from movie soundtracks.",
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"Title: Frank Sinatra\n\nFrancis Albert Sinatra ( ; ] ; December 12, 1915 – May 14, 1998) was an American singer, actor, and producer who was one of the most popular and influential musical artists of the 20th century. He is one of the best-selling music artists of all time, having sold more than 150 million records worldwide. Born in Hoboken, New Jersey, to Italian immigrants, Sinatra began his musical career in the swing era with bandleaders Harry James and Tommy Dorsey. Sinatra found success as a solo artist after he signed with Columbia Records in 1943, becoming the idol of the \"bobby soxers\". He released his debut album, \"The Voice of Frank Sinatra\", in 1946. Sinatra's professional career had stalled by the early 1950s, and he turned to Las Vegas, where he became one of its best known performers as part of the Rat Pack. His career was reborn in 1953 with the success of \"From Here to Eternity\", with his performance subsequently winning an Academy Award and Golden Globe Award for Best Supporting Actor. Sinatra released several critically lauded albums, including \"In the Wee Small Hours\" (1955), \"Songs for Swingin' Lovers! \" (1956), \"Come Fly with Me\" (1958), \"Only the Lonely\" (1958) and \"Nice 'n' Easy\" (1960).",
"Title: Greatest Hits (Soul City)\n\nGreatest Hits is the first compilation album by American pop group The 5th Dimension, released in 1970 by Soul City. It includes all but two of their charting singles to date: \"Go Where You Wanna Go\", their first Top 20 record in the USA, would appear on the follow-up compilation, The July 5th Album, released later that year, while \"Another Day, Another Heartache\" was not included in either compilation. Greatest Hits and The July 5th Album were the final 2 album releases for Soul City Records' distribution deal with Liberty Records. The 5th Dimension subsequently signed with Bell Records.",
"Title: Ric Fierabracci\n\nRic Fierabracci is an American bassist who has toured and/or recorded with such artists as Frank Gambale, Chick Corea, Sir Tom Jones, Dave Weckl, Bradley Joseph, Shakira, Nancy Sinatra, Planet X, The 5th Dimension, The Beach Boys, and Yanni. He is featured on Yanni's live concert videos and albums \"Yanni Live at the Acropolis\", \"Yanni Live at Royal Albert Hall\", and \"Tribute\", most recently touring during the 2003 \"Ethnicity\" world tour. He also appears in Shakira's music video \"Inevitable\". Fierabracci had performed as the house bassist at the L.A. jazz club \"The Baked Potato\" until he relocated to New York City, and has also contributed to numerous TV and film jingles.",
"Title: The July 5th Album\n\nThe July 5th Album is the second compilation album by American pop group The 5th Dimension, released in 1970 by Soul City. It is composed primarily of album tracks from amongst the group's four albums of original material for Soul City Records, many of which were B-sides to charting singles. It also includes one A-side single: the group's cover of The Mamas & the Papas hit \"Go Where You Wanna Go\". The song was originally intended to be the Mamas & the Papas first single but was replaced with the now-iconic \"California Dreamin'\". Choosing that single, and seeing it become successful, became something of a mixed blessing for The 5th Dimension, as they were frequently referred to in the media as \"The Black Mamas & the Papas\", a label the group sought to escape while creating their own unique identity.",
"Title: Francis Albert Sinatra Does His Thing\n\nFrancis Albert Sinatra Does His Thing was a television special starring Frank Sinatra, Diahann Carroll and The 5th Dimension recorded in November 1968 and broadcast on NBC. The title references Sinatra's attempts at engaging with the youth culture of the late 1960s. Don Costa was the bandleader. This special was nominated for an \"Emmy\" for Outstanding Comedy, Variety or Musical Special.",
"Title: Reflections (The 5th Dimension album)\n\nReflections is the seventh album by American pop group The 5th Dimension, released in 1971. This album is a compilation of songs from while the band was recording for Soul City Records. It includes four songs that were originally released as A-side singles, although only one was a Top 20 hit (\"California Soul\", #25; \"Blowin' Away\", #21; \"Carpet Man\", #29; \"Workin' On a Groovy Thing\", #20). Tellingly, Bell Records released Greatest Hits on Earth the following year, which would include The 5th Dimension's biggest hits from both current label Bell Records and prior label Soul City Records.",
"Title: Frank Sinatra's Greatest Hits, Vol. 2\n\nFrank Sinatra's Greatest Hits, Vol. 2 was Sinatra's second compilation of material released by Reprise Records, which like its predecessor, consisted of singles and songs from movie soundtracks. \"Vol. 2\" picks up where \"Frank Sinatra's Greatest Hits\" leaves off, so all of the tracks date from 1968 to 1971, except for \"The September of My Years\", which dates back to 1965. Though the song \"My Way\" became Sinatra's signature song, it was not a big hit in the US. In the UK it went to #5 and spent 75 weeks in the Top 40. The highest charting U.S. single in this collection is \"Cycles\" which peaked at #23. The remaining tracks represent the sound of Sinatra's music in the late 1960s, which was more laid back than his early 1960s swinging tunes, with the B-side \"Star!\" being a notable exception. \"Vol. 2\" peaked at #88 on the album charts in the summer of 1972 during Sinatra's brief retirement from show business.",
"Title: Dom Um Romão\n\nDom Um Romão (3 August 1925 – 27 July 2005) was a Brazilian jazz drummer and percussionist. Noted for his expressive stylings with the fusion band Weather Report, Romão recorded with varied artists such as Cannonball Adderley, Paul Simon, Antonio Carlos Jobim, Jorge Ben, Sergio Mendes and Brasil '66 and Tony Bennett. He died in Rio de Janeiro shortly after suffering a stroke. He was the percussionist Tom Jobim brought to the studio for the legendary album Jobim recorded with Frank Sinatra in 1967 for Reprise \"Francis Albert Sinatra & Antonio Carlos Jobim\"",
"Title: Francis Albert Sinatra & Antônio Carlos Jobim\n\nFrancis Albert Sinatra & Antônio Carlos Jobim is a 1967 studio album by Frank Sinatra and Antônio Carlos Jobim. The tracks were arranged and conducted by Claus Ogerman, accompanied by a studio orchestra. Along with Jobim's original compositions, the album features three standards from the 'Great American Songbook, (\"Change Partners\", \"I Concentrate on You\", and \"Baubles, Bangles and Beads\") arranged in the bossa nova style.",
"Title: Diahann Carroll\n\nDiahann Carroll ( ) (born Carol Diahann Johnson, July 17, 1935) is an American television and stage actress and singer known for her performances in some of the earliest major studio films to feature black casts, including \"Carmen Jones\" (1954) and \"Porgy and Bess\" (1959) as well as on Broadway. \" Julia\" (1968) was one of the first series on American television to star a black woman in a nonstereotypical role and was followed by her portrayal of Dominique Deveraux in the primetime soap opera \"Dynasty\" over three seasons. She is the recipient of numerous stage and screen nominations and awards, including the Golden Globe Award for \"Best Actress In A Television Series\" in 1968. A breast cancer survivor and activist, Carroll was scheduled to return to the Broadway stage in the 2014 revival of \"A Raisin in the Sun\" as Mama, but withdrew prior to opening citing the demands of the rehearsal and performance schedule."
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Which store located at 712 Fifth Avenue did Ellen Steward work at as a fashion designer in the 1950s?
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Henri Bendel
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" Served by trains of the BMT Culver Line and BMT Fifth Avenue Line, it had two tracks and one island platform.",
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" The next stop to the north was Bridge–Jay Streets.",
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" Stations built beyond this point were located along Third Avenue, and the line was sometimes called the BMT Third Avenue Line south of here.",
" The next stop to the north was 25th Street.",
" The next stop to the south was Ninth Avenue for Culver Line trains and 40th Street for Fifth Avenue Line trains.",
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" The station closed on May 31, 1940.",
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"Amsale Aberra (born 1954) is an Ethiopian American fashion designer and entrepreneur.",
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"The Richard Peacon House, also known as the Octagon House, is an historic octagonal house located at 712 Eaton Street (formerly 2nd Avenue) in the Old Town district of Key West, Florida.",
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"Title: Henri Bendel\n\nHenri Bendel, established in 1895, is an American upscale women's specialty store based in New York City that sells the Henri Bendel brand of handbags, jewelry, luxury fashion accessories, home fragrances and gifts. Its flagship New York store is located at 712 Fifth Avenue.",
"Title: Ellen Stewart\n\nEllen Stewart (November 7, 1919 – January 13, 2011) was an American theatre director and producer and the founder of La MaMa, E.T.C. (Experimental Theatre Club). In the 1950s she worked as a fashion designer for Saks Fifth Avenue, Bergdorf Goodman, Lord & Taylor, and Henri Bendel.",
"Title: Fulton Street (BMT Fifth Avenue Line)\n\nFulton Street was a station on the demolished section of the BMT Fifth Avenue Line. Served by trains of the BMT Culver Line and BMT Fifth Avenue Line, it had two tracks and one island platform. The station was opened on July 27, 1889 at Hudson Avenue and Fulton Street, and was the northernmost Fifth Avenue Line station before the line merged with the BMT Myrtle Avenue Line. It also had connections to the Fulton Street, DeKalb Avenue, and Flatbush Avenue Line streetcars. The next stop to the north was Bridge–Jay Streets. The next stop to the south was Atlantic Avenue, which still exists today as the Atlantic Avenue – Barclays Center subway station complex. It closed on May 31, 1940.",
"Title: Saint Marks Avenue (BMT Fifth Avenue Line)\n\nSaint Marks Avenue was a station on the demolished section of the BMT Fifth Avenue Line. Served by trains of the BMT Culver Line and BMT Fifth Avenue Line, it had 2 tracks and 2 side platforms. The station was opened on June 22, 1889 at Fifth Avenue and St. Marks Place, which is renamed St. Marks Avenue east of Fifth Avenue. It also had a connection to the Bergen Street Line trolleys. It closed on May 31, 1940.",
"Title: Langham Place, New York\n\nLangham Place, New York, or 400 Fifth Avenue, is a luxury suite hotel and skyscraper located in New York City. Constructed in 2010 as The Setai Fifth Avenue and renamed in 2013. In 2014, the 33% of the hotel was bought by Melendez International Hotels, a subsidiary of Melendez Global Inc. The tower is located at 400 Fifth Avenue in Midtown Manhattan, in close proximity to Times Square and Grand Central Terminal. 400 Fifth Avenue was constructed using limestone in the 11-floor base in a somewhat art deco style. Floors five through 27 contain 214 hotel rooms.",
"Title: Fifth Avenue Line (Brooklyn elevated)\n\nThe Fifth Avenue Line, also called the Fifth Avenue Elevated or Fifth Avenue-Bay Ridge Line, was an elevated rail line in Brooklyn, New York City, United States. It ran above Hudson Avenue, Flatbush Avenue, Fifth Avenue, 38th Street, and Third Avenue from Downtown Brooklyn south to Bay Ridge. The portion on Third Avenue was called the Third Avenue Elevated to distinguish service from the West End Elevated.",
"Title: 36th Street (BMT Fifth Avenue Line)\n\n36th Street was a station on the demolished section of the BMT Fifth Avenue Line. It was served by trains of the BMT Culver Line and BMT Fifth Avenue Line. It had four tracks and two island platforms. The station was opened on May 29, 1890, and was the southern terminus of the Fifth Avenue Line until 1893, as well as the southernmost station to be installed along Fifth Avenue itself. Stations built beyond this point were located along Third Avenue, and the line was sometimes called the BMT Third Avenue Line south of here. The next stop to the north was 25th Street. The next stop to the south was Ninth Avenue for Culver Line trains and 40th Street for Fifth Avenue Line trains. Ninth Avenue station still exists today exclusively for the BMT West End Line. The station closed on May 31, 1940. Current rapid transit service in this area can be found one block west at the 36th Street Station on the underground BMT Fourth Avenue Line.",
"Title: Amsale Aberra\n\nAmsale Aberra (born 1954) is an Ethiopian American fashion designer and entrepreneur. Her main field of design is in couture wedding gowns, and her flagship store is located on Madison Avenue in New York City. In addition to her flagship location, her gowns are also sold at fine bridal boutiques such as Saks Fifth Avenue, and Neiman Marcus. She is a member of the Council of Fashion Designers of America (CFDA) and a Trustee of the Fashion Institute of Technology.",
"Title: Richard Peacon House\n\nThe Richard Peacon House, also known as the Octagon House, is an historic octagonal house located at 712 Eaton Street (formerly 2nd Avenue) in the Old Town district of Key West, Florida. It was built around 1885 for Richard Peacon (1840-1914), who was the owner of Key West's leading grocery store located at 800 Fleming Street and who later became a founding director of the Island City National Bank.",
"Title: Fifth Avenue Transportation Company\n\nThe Fifth Avenue Transportation Company was a transportation company based in New York which was founded in 1885 and operated of horse-and-omninbus transit along Fifth Avenue, with a route running from 89th Street to Bleecker Street using horse-drawn omnibuses. Fifth Avenue was unusual in that its residents opposed the installation of railway track for streetcars and was the only avenue in Manhattan to never see streetcar service. The company was declared bankrupt of the earlier operator in 1896, and was succeeded by the Fifth Avenue Coach Company"
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Are Prince and Frederic Zelnik both American actors?
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no
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"Prince Rogers Nelson (June 7, 1958 – April 21, 2016) was an American singer-songwriter, multi-instrumentalist, and record producer.",
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"The Forester's Daughter (German: Die Försterchristl) is a 1931 German operetta film directed by Frederic Zelnik and starring Irene Eisinger, Paul Richter and Oskar Karlweis.",
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"Dancing Vienna (German: Das tanzende Wien) is a 1927 German silent film directed by Frederic Zelnik and starring Lya Mara, Ben Lyon and Alfred Abel.",
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"Title: Count Varenne's Lover\n\nCount Varenne's Lover (German: Die Geliebte des Grafen Varenne) is a 1921 German silent comedy film directed by Frederic Zelnik and starring Lya Mara, Josef Commer and Johannes Riemann. It premiered in Berlin on 3 March 1921.",
"Title: The Girl from Capri\n\nThe Girl from Capri (German: Das Mädel von Capri) is a 1924 German silent comedy film directed by Frederic Zelnik and starring Lya Mara, Ulrich Bettac and Robert Scholz. It premiered in Berlin on 10 July 1924.",
"Title: Prince (musician)\n\nPrince Rogers Nelson (June 7, 1958 – April 21, 2016) was an American singer-songwriter, multi-instrumentalist, and record producer. He was a musical innovator who was known for his eclectic work, flamboyant stage presence, extravagant dress and makeup, and wide vocal range. His music integrates a wide variety of styles, including funk, rock, R&B, new wave, soul, psychedelia, and pop. He has sold over 100 million records worldwide, making him one of the best-selling music artists of all time. He won seven Grammy Awards, an American Music Award, a Golden Globe Award, and an Academy Award for the film \"Purple Rain\". He was inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 2004, his first year of eligibility.",
"Title: The Forester's Daughter (1931 film)\n\nThe Forester's Daughter (German: Die Försterchristl) is a 1931 German operetta film directed by Frederic Zelnik and starring Irene Eisinger, Paul Richter and Oskar Karlweis. It is an adaptation of the operetta \"Die Försterchristl\". Zelnik had previously directed a 1926 silent film version \"The Bohemian Dancer\".",
"Title: Dancing Vienna\n\nDancing Vienna (German: Das tanzende Wien) is a 1927 German silent film directed by Frederic Zelnik and starring Lya Mara, Ben Lyon and Alfred Abel. The film's art direction was by Andrej Andrejew, Ferdinand Bellan and Erich Kettelhut. It was one of several prototypes of the Heimatfilm made by Zelnik in the 1920s. The film was intended as a loose sequel to Zelnik's \"The Blue Danube\" (1926).",
"Title: The Bohemian Dancer (1926 film)\n\nThe Bohemian Dancer (German: Die Försterchristl) is a 1926 German silent drama film directed by Frederic Zelnik and starring Lya Mara, Harry Liedtke and William Dieterle. It premiered in Berlin on 5 March 1926. It is based on the operetta 1907 \"Die Försterchristl\" composed by Georg Jarno with a libretto by Bernhard Buchbinder.",
"Title: The Blue Danube (1926 film)\n\nThe Blue Danube (German:An der schönen blauen Donau) is a 1926 German silent romance film directed by Frederic Zelnik and starring Harry Liedtke, Lya Mara and Hans Junkermann. The film has been described as a paean to Austria. The art direction was by Andrej Andrejew and Jacek Rotmil."
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590
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Are both Stratego and Coppit board games?
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yes
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"Stratego: Legends is a strategy board game created and released by Avalon Hill in 1999, with rules similar to \"Stratego\".",
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" Days of Wonder has published games in English, French, German, Spanish, Italian, Dutch, Hungarian, Finnish, Polish, Danish, Czech, Swedish, Norwegian, Korean, Japanese, Portuguese, Russian, Greek.",
" Days of Wonder was co-founded by Eric Hautemont, Pierre Gaubil, Mark Kaufman & Yann Corno.",
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"Title: Bear games\n\nBear games is a category of board games of which many have historical roots in the Roman Empire. They were played in parts of the Empire as far away as Turkey and France and are still played today, especially in Italy. All of the games are two-player abstract strategy board games. Normally, the game is played with three hunters and one bear on a patterned board. It bears similarity to the hunt games such as the Fox games, Rimau-rimau, and Bagha-Chall, however, there are no captures involved. The three hunters are trying to hem in the bear, and block its movements.",
"Title: Coppit\n\nCoppit is a running-fight board game created in 1927 by Otto Maier Verlag which was originally called in German: Fang den Hut (or Capture The Hat in English). It was renamed and has been re-released several times, most notably by the Spear's Games company in 1964. It is a game for 2 to 6 players and is based partly on luck with a die and partly on strategy. It is similar to the game Ludo and is nominally a children's game.",
"Title: Glossary of board games\n\nThis page explains commonly used terms in board games in alphabetical order. For a list of board games, see List of board games. For terms specific to chess, see Glossary of chess. For terms related to chess problems, see Glossary of chess problems.",
"Title: Robert Charles Bell\n\nRobert Charles Bell (1917–2002) was the author of several books on board games, most importantly \"Board and Table Games 1 & 2\" (reprinted as \"Board and Table Games from Many Civilizations\"). This work won the Premier Award of the Doctors' Hobbies Exhibition, London. He was instrumental in popularizing traditional games, and is acknowledged as one of 11 \"principal sources\" in David Parlett's \"The Oxford History of Board Games\".",
"Title: Stratego\n\nStratego is a strategy board game for two players on a board of 10×10 squares. Each player controls 40 pieces representing individual officer ranks in an army. The pieces have Napoleonic insignia. The objective of the game is to find and capture the opponent's \"Flag\", or to capture so many enemy pieces that the opponent cannot make any further moves. \"Stratego\" has simple enough rules for young children to play, but a depth of strategy that is also appealing to adults. The game is a slightly modified copy of an early 20th century French game named \"L'Attaque\". It has been in production in Europe since World War II and the United States since 1961. There are now 2- and 4-handed versions, versions with 10, 30 or 40 pieces per player, and boards with smaller sizes (number of spaces). There are also variant pieces and different rulesets.",
"Title: David Parlett\n\nDavid Parlett (born 1939) is a games scholar, historian, and translator from South London, who has studied both card games and board games. His published works include many popular books on games and the more academic volumes \"The Oxford Guide to Card Games\" and \"The Oxford History of Board Games\", both now out of print. Parlett also invented a number of board games, the most successful of which is Hare and Tortoise (1974). The German edition was awarded Spiel des Jahres (Game of the Year) in 1979.",
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"Title: Days of Wonder\n\nDays of Wonder is a board game publisher owned by Asmodee Group since 2014. Founded in 2002, Days of Wonder distributes its games to 25 countries. It specialises in German-style board games and have branched out to include some online games. Days of Wonder has published games in English, French, German, Spanish, Italian, Dutch, Hungarian, Finnish, Polish, Danish, Czech, Swedish, Norwegian, Korean, Japanese, Portuguese, Russian, Greek. Days of Wonder was co-founded by Eric Hautemont, Pierre Gaubil, Mark Kaufman & Yann Corno. Under the guidance of the company's Creative Director, Cyrille Daujean, the company quickly made a name for itself as a publisher of board games with top notch components and gorgeous designs."
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591
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Morris Michael Edelstein graduated from a university located in what county?
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Saint Lawrence County
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"Morris Michael Edelstein (February 5, 1888 – June 4, 1941) was a Polish-born Congressional Representative from the state of New York.",
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" He attended public schools and Cooper Union College in New York.",
" He graduated from the Brooklyn Law School of St. Lawrence University, in 1909, and was admitted to the bar in 1910 and practiced law in New York.",
" Edelstein was elected as a Democrat to the Seventy-sixth Congress to fill the vacancy caused by the death of William I. Sirovich.",
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"Illinois Valley Central High School (also known as Chillicothe IVC, IVCHS, or simply IVC) is a public four-year high school located at 1300 West Sycamore Street in Chillicothe, Illinois, a city in Peoria County, Illinois, in the Midwestern United States.",
" IVCHS serves the communities of Chillicothe, Dunlap (small portion), Edelstein, Mossville, Peoria (small portion), and Rome.",
" The campus is located 15 miles northeast of Peoria, Illinois, and serves a mixed city, village, and rural residential community."
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"The Swiss Gemmological Institute SSEF is a gemmology laboratory located in Basel, Switzerland.",
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" It was founded on an independent basis, by trade organisations, in 1974.",
" George Bosshart, mineralogist and GG was the first director after the laboratory's opening in Zürich.",
" Diamond grading was the major task and colour stones were tested rather exceptionally.",
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" In 1994 Hänni moved the laboratory to Basel.",
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" Its county seat is Daingerfield.",
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" As of 2016, Morris County is no longer one of 25 prohibition, or entirely dry, counties in the state of Texas.",
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"Dunlap High School, or DHS, is a public four-year high school located at 5220 West Legion Hall Road in Dunlap, Illinois, a village in Peoria County, Illinois, in the Midwestern United States.",
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"Baron Killanin, of Galway in the County of Galway, is a title in the Peerage of the United Kingdom.",
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" He had already been created a Baronet in the Baronetage of the United Kingdom in 1885, and a life peer under the Appellate Jurisdiction Act 1876 as Baron Morris, of Spiddal in the County of Galway, in 1889.",
" On his death in 1901 the life peerage became extinct while he was succeeded in the baronetcy and hereditary barony by his eldest son, the second Baron.",
" He briefly represented Galway Borough in the House of Commons as a Conservative and also served as Lord Lieutenant of County Galway from 1918 to 1922.",
" He was succeeded by his nephew, the third Baron, the son of George Henry Morris.",
" He was a prominent author, journalist and sports official and served as President of the International Olympic Committee from between 1972 and 1980.",
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"Robert Morris University Illinois, formerly Robert Morris College, is an educational institution in the U.S. state of Illinois that has multiple sites, including locations in Chicago (main campus), DuPage, Bensenville, Elgin, Arlington Heights, Orland Park, Peoria, Schaumburg, Springfield, and Lake County.",
" Robert Morris University-Illinois was formerly known as Robert Morris College; however, the institution changed its name to Robert Morris University-Illinois on May 1, 2009.",
" It is a private, accredited, not-for-profit institution with 501(c)(3) status.",
" It offers associate and bachelor's degrees through the School of Business Administration, Institute of Art and Design, Institute of Technology & Media, Institute of Culinary Arts, and the College of Nursing & Health Studies.",
" In 2006, the Morris Graduate School of Management was established, providing Master of Business Administration and Master of Information Systems programs at the Chicago, DuPage and Orland Park campuses.",
" The graduate program has now expanded to all locations across Illinois.",
" Robert Morris University is regionally accredited by the Higher Learning Commission of the North Central Association of Colleges and Schools."
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"Title: Michael Edelstein\n\nMichael Edelstein (born February 20, 1968) is the President of NBCUniversal International Studios. Based in London, Edelstein’s role is to oversee development and production across NBCUniversal’s diverse International Television Production business, creating high-quality scripted and non-scripted programming in all genres.",
"Title: Morris Michael Edelstein\n\nMorris Michael Edelstein (February 5, 1888 – June 4, 1941) was a Polish-born Congressional Representative from the state of New York. Edelstein was born in Meseritz (Międzyrzec Podlaski), Poland, and at three years of age immigrated to the United States with his parents, who settled in New York City. He attended public schools and Cooper Union College in New York. He graduated from the Brooklyn Law School of St. Lawrence University, in 1909, and was admitted to the bar in 1910 and practiced law in New York. Edelstein was elected as a Democrat to the Seventy-sixth Congress to fill the vacancy caused by the death of William I. Sirovich. He was reelected to the Seventy-seventh Congress and served from February 6, 1940, until his death on June 4, 1941, in the cloakroom of the House of Representatives, Washington, DC, after completing the delivery of a speech on the floor of the House.",
"Title: Illinois Valley Central High School\n\nIllinois Valley Central High School (also known as Chillicothe IVC, IVCHS, or simply IVC) is a public four-year high school located at 1300 West Sycamore Street in Chillicothe, Illinois, a city in Peoria County, Illinois, in the Midwestern United States. IVCHS serves the communities of Chillicothe, Dunlap (small portion), Edelstein, Mossville, Peoria (small portion), and Rome. The campus is located 15 miles northeast of Peoria, Illinois, and serves a mixed city, village, and rural residential community.",
"Title: St. Lawrence University\n\nSt. Lawrence University is a private, four-year liberal arts college in the village of Canton in Saint Lawrence County, New York, United States. It has roughly 2400 undergraduate and 100 graduate students, about equally split between male and female.",
"Title: Swiss Gemmological Institute\n\nThe Swiss Gemmological Institute SSEF is a gemmology laboratory located in Basel, Switzerland. It is a part of the Schweizerische Stiftung für Edelstein Forschung (SSEF, Swiss Foundation for Gemstone Research). It was founded on an independent basis, by trade organisations, in 1974. George Bosshart, mineralogist and GG was the first director after the laboratory's opening in Zürich. Diamond grading was the major task and colour stones were tested rather exceptionally. In 1980 Bosshart hired Dr. Henry A. Hänni, Mineralogist and FGA. In 1994 Hänni moved the laboratory to Basel. He has been teaching gemmology at Basel university, and the close link to the university proved to be very enriching for both parts, academic and laboratory work. Hänni became professor of gemmology at Basel University, also a reward for his years of steady research and supply of publications. Prof. H.A. Hänni retired in 2009 and Dr. Michael Krzemnicki took over his position as a director. Dr. Krzemnicki has been working for SSEF since 1999.",
"Title: Morris County, Texas\n\nMorris County is a county located near the eastern border of the U.S. state of Texas. As of the 2010 census, its population was 12,934. Its county seat is Daingerfield. Morris County is probably named for William Wright Morris, an early judge and planter from Henderson, also in northeast Texas. As of 2016, Morris County is no longer one of 25 prohibition, or entirely dry, counties in the state of Texas. Morris County is now \"partially wet.\"",
"Title: Dunlap High School\n\nDunlap High School, or DHS, is a public four-year high school located at 5220 West Legion Hall Road in Dunlap, Illinois, a village in Peoria County, Illinois, in the Midwestern United States. DHS serves the communities of Dunlap, Alta, Edelstein, Edwards, Peoria (small northern portion), and Princeville. The campus is located less than 10 miles north of Peoria, Illinois, and serves a mixed city, village, and rural residential community.",
"Title: Robert Morris University\n\nRobert Morris University (RMU) is a private, doctoral university located in Moon, a suburb of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, United States. Robert Morris is ranked 176th in the United States by U.S. News & World Report rankings 2018 . The school was founded in 1921. It enrolls more than 4,000 undergraduates and more than 1,000 graduate students and offers more than 60 bachelor's degree programs and more than 20 master's and doctoral programs. Most students are from the Pittsburgh area, while 17 percent of freshmen in 2014 were from outside Pennsylvania.",
"Title: Baron Killanin\n\nBaron Killanin, of Galway in the County of Galway, is a title in the Peerage of the United Kingdom. It was created in 1900 for the Irish lawyer and politician Michael Morris, Baron Morris, Lord Chief Justice of Ireland from 1887 to 1889 and a Lord of Appeal in Ordinary from 1889 to 1900. He had already been created a Baronet in the Baronetage of the United Kingdom in 1885, and a life peer under the Appellate Jurisdiction Act 1876 as Baron Morris, of Spiddal in the County of Galway, in 1889. On his death in 1901 the life peerage became extinct while he was succeeded in the baronetcy and hereditary barony by his eldest son, the second Baron. He briefly represented Galway Borough in the House of Commons as a Conservative and also served as Lord Lieutenant of County Galway from 1918 to 1922. He was succeeded by his nephew, the third Baron, the son of George Henry Morris. He was a prominent author, journalist and sports official and served as President of the International Olympic Committee from between 1972 and 1980. s of 2014 the titles are held by his eldest son, the fourth Baron, who succeeded in 1999. He is a film producer.",
"Title: Robert Morris University Illinois\n\nRobert Morris University Illinois, formerly Robert Morris College, is an educational institution in the U.S. state of Illinois that has multiple sites, including locations in Chicago (main campus), DuPage, Bensenville, Elgin, Arlington Heights, Orland Park, Peoria, Schaumburg, Springfield, and Lake County. Robert Morris University-Illinois was formerly known as Robert Morris College; however, the institution changed its name to Robert Morris University-Illinois on May 1, 2009. It is a private, accredited, not-for-profit institution with 501(c)(3) status. It offers associate and bachelor's degrees through the School of Business Administration, Institute of Art and Design, Institute of Technology & Media, Institute of Culinary Arts, and the College of Nursing & Health Studies. In 2006, the Morris Graduate School of Management was established, providing Master of Business Administration and Master of Information Systems programs at the Chicago, DuPage and Orland Park campuses. The graduate program has now expanded to all locations across Illinois. Robert Morris University is regionally accredited by the Higher Learning Commission of the North Central Association of Colleges and Schools."
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592
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Whose novella was the Time Machine: The Journey Back's predecessor film based on?
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H. G. Wells
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" She is a history buff.",
" She even has a Ronald Reagan picture when he was in his 20s as a lifeguard!",
" When she goes to a meeting, a very old professor has a heart attack.",
" Panicking, she uses CPR on him, thus saving his life.",
" After a few stops to the hospital, he asks her which US president she likes best.",
" She answers Ronald Reagan.",
" So then the professor tells her that she can go back in time and meet him.",
" She is shocked, but the professor keeps telling her it's true.",
" She finally believes him, sort of.",
" The professor takes her to Dixon, Illinois, Reagan's childhood home.",
" There the professor tells her she has 80 hours to stay out of the timezone, or her body will be used to the other timezones and can't come back to present day (1990).",
" When she goes into the time machine, it actually is set on 1832, instead of 1932 (where she was going).",
" She then meets Abraham Lincoln (who develops a little crush on her), and Chief Black Hawk during the Black Hawk War.",
" After all of that is straightened out, she goes to 1932 with less than half the time left she started with.",
" Once she gets there she sees a young, handsome Ronald Reagan going past her to save a person from drowning.",
" She then gets some friends, Scooter and Betsy.",
" They say there is a dance at Dixon's run down, old high school.",
" There she dances with Ronald and his brother.",
" While dancing with Ronald, she falls down the steps with him.",
" They then get a crush on each other.",
" After going on a few dates, she has to go to her original timezone.",
" She and Ronald have a sad exchange (Ronald doesn't know about the time traveling) when she has to leave.",
" Jenny then takes Scooter and Betsy to Lowell Park, where she shows them the time machine.",
" She then leaves, leaving the others dumbfounded.",
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"Time Machine is an American game show where contestants compete to answer trivia questions about popular culture and recent history to win prizes.",
" The show aired on NBC from January 7 through April 26, 1985 and was hosted by John Davidson.",
" Charlie Tuna was the announcer, with Rich Jeffries as his substitute.",
" Reg Grundy Productions produced the series, and upon its premiere \"Time Machine\" was one of three Grundy series airing on NBC (\"Sale of the Century\", which followed \"Time Machine\" on NBC's daytime schedule, and \"Scrabble\" were the other two)."
],
"title": "Time Machine (game show)"
},
{
"sentences": [
"The Time Machine (also known promotionally as H. G. Wells' The Time Machine) is a 1960 American time travel science fiction film in Metrocolor from Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, produced and directed by George Pal, that stars Rod Taylor, Yvette Mimieux, and Alan Young.",
" The film was based on the 1895 novella of the same name by H. G. Wells that was hugely influential on the development of science fiction."
],
"title": "The Time Machine (1960 film)"
},
{
"sentences": [
"\"Road to Germany\" is the third episode of the seventh season and the fourth episode of the 'Road To...' series of the American animated television series \"Family Guy\".",
" It originally aired on the Fox network in the United States on October 19, 2008.",
" In the episode, Mort accidentally goes into Stewie's time machine and is sent to Warsaw, Poland on September 1, 1939.",
" Brian and Stewie realize Mort has gone back in time, and go in the time machine to save him."
],
"title": "Road to Germany"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Twentysix Gasoline Stations is the first artist's book by the American pop artist Ed Ruscha.",
" Published in April 1963 on his own imprint National Excelsior Press, it is often considered to be the first modern artist's book, and has become famous as a precursor and a major influence on the emerging artist's book culture, especially in America.",
" The book delivers exactly what its title promises, reproducing 26 photographs of gasoline stations next to captions indicating their brand and location.",
" From the first service station, 'Bob's Service' in Los Angeles where Ruscha lived, the book follows a journey back to Oklahoma City where he had grown up and where his mother still lived.",
" The last image is of a Fina gasoline station in Groom, Texas, which Ruscha has suggested should be seen as the beginning of the return journey, 'like a coda'."
],
"title": "Twentysix Gasoline Stations"
},
{
"sentences": [
"The DeLorean time machine is a fictional automobile-based time travel device featured in the \"Back to the Future\" franchise.",
" In the feature film series, Dr. Emmett Brown builds a time machine based on a DeLorean DMC-12 car, to gain insights into history and the future.",
" Instead, he ends up using it to travel over 130 years of Hill Valley history (from 1885 to 2015) with Marty McFly to change the past for the better and to undo the negative effects of time travel.",
" One of the cars used in filming is on display at Universal Studios Hollywood."
],
"title": "DeLorean time machine"
},
{
"sentences": [
"The New Adventures of the Time Machine is an adventure video game released in 2000, developed and published by Cryo Interactive Entertainment.",
" It is based on H. G. Wells' novella \"The Time Machine\""
],
"title": "The New Adventures of the Time Machine"
},
{
"sentences": [
"The Time Machine series of science fiction stories for children, published between 1959 and 1989 in \"Boys' Life\" magazine, featured a group of American Boy Scouts who acquire an abandoned time machine.",
" The Polaris Patrol visited the future and the past, sometimes recruiting new Scouts.",
" The stories used the time machine as a framework for history lessons, but also explored the consequences of having a time machine (as well as the various technologies the boys who discovered it obtain from the future)."
],
"title": "Time Machine series"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Donald Keith was a pseudonym for authors Donald (1888–1972) and Keith Monroe (1917–2003).",
" They are best known for their series of stories in the Time Machine series, which were originally published in \"Boys' Life\" magazine between 1959 and 1989.",
" Some of the stories were combined into two books, \"Mutiny in the Time Machine\" (1963) and \"Time Machine to the Rescue\" (1967)."
],
"title": "Donald Keith (author)"
}
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[
"Title: Lowell Park (novel)\n\nSet in 1990, Jenny Brix lives in Iowa City. She is a history buff. She even has a Ronald Reagan picture when he was in his 20s as a lifeguard! When she goes to a meeting, a very old professor has a heart attack. Panicking, she uses CPR on him, thus saving his life. After a few stops to the hospital, he asks her which US president she likes best. She answers Ronald Reagan. So then the professor tells her that she can go back in time and meet him. She is shocked, but the professor keeps telling her it's true. She finally believes him, sort of. The professor takes her to Dixon, Illinois, Reagan's childhood home. There the professor tells her she has 80 hours to stay out of the timezone, or her body will be used to the other timezones and can't come back to present day (1990). When she goes into the time machine, it actually is set on 1832, instead of 1932 (where she was going). She then meets Abraham Lincoln (who develops a little crush on her), and Chief Black Hawk during the Black Hawk War. After all of that is straightened out, she goes to 1932 with less than half the time left she started with. Once she gets there she sees a young, handsome Ronald Reagan going past her to save a person from drowning. She then gets some friends, Scooter and Betsy. They say there is a dance at Dixon's run down, old high school. There she dances with Ronald and his brother. While dancing with Ronald, she falls down the steps with him. They then get a crush on each other. After going on a few dates, she has to go to her original timezone. She and Ronald have a sad exchange (Ronald doesn't know about the time traveling) when she has to leave. Jenny then takes Scooter and Betsy to Lowell Park, where she shows them the time machine. She then leaves, leaving the others dumbfounded. When she comes back, professor says he is Scooter, and spent the rest of his life finding things about the time machine after she left until he finally made the time machine.",
"Title: Time Machine: The Journey Back\n\nTime Machine: The Journey Back is a combination documentary short-sequel to George Pal's 1960 film \"The Time Machine\", hosted by \"Time Machine\" star Rod Taylor and produced and directed by Clyde Lucas. The film was produced in 1993 for airing on PBS stations.",
"Title: Time Machine (game show)\n\nTime Machine is an American game show where contestants compete to answer trivia questions about popular culture and recent history to win prizes. The show aired on NBC from January 7 through April 26, 1985 and was hosted by John Davidson. Charlie Tuna was the announcer, with Rich Jeffries as his substitute. Reg Grundy Productions produced the series, and upon its premiere \"Time Machine\" was one of three Grundy series airing on NBC (\"Sale of the Century\", which followed \"Time Machine\" on NBC's daytime schedule, and \"Scrabble\" were the other two).",
"Title: The Time Machine (1960 film)\n\nThe Time Machine (also known promotionally as H. G. Wells' The Time Machine) is a 1960 American time travel science fiction film in Metrocolor from Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, produced and directed by George Pal, that stars Rod Taylor, Yvette Mimieux, and Alan Young. The film was based on the 1895 novella of the same name by H. G. Wells that was hugely influential on the development of science fiction.",
"Title: Road to Germany\n\n\"Road to Germany\" is the third episode of the seventh season and the fourth episode of the 'Road To...' series of the American animated television series \"Family Guy\". It originally aired on the Fox network in the United States on October 19, 2008. In the episode, Mort accidentally goes into Stewie's time machine and is sent to Warsaw, Poland on September 1, 1939. Brian and Stewie realize Mort has gone back in time, and go in the time machine to save him.",
"Title: Twentysix Gasoline Stations\n\nTwentysix Gasoline Stations is the first artist's book by the American pop artist Ed Ruscha. Published in April 1963 on his own imprint National Excelsior Press, it is often considered to be the first modern artist's book, and has become famous as a precursor and a major influence on the emerging artist's book culture, especially in America. The book delivers exactly what its title promises, reproducing 26 photographs of gasoline stations next to captions indicating their brand and location. From the first service station, 'Bob's Service' in Los Angeles where Ruscha lived, the book follows a journey back to Oklahoma City where he had grown up and where his mother still lived. The last image is of a Fina gasoline station in Groom, Texas, which Ruscha has suggested should be seen as the beginning of the return journey, 'like a coda'.",
"Title: DeLorean time machine\n\nThe DeLorean time machine is a fictional automobile-based time travel device featured in the \"Back to the Future\" franchise. In the feature film series, Dr. Emmett Brown builds a time machine based on a DeLorean DMC-12 car, to gain insights into history and the future. Instead, he ends up using it to travel over 130 years of Hill Valley history (from 1885 to 2015) with Marty McFly to change the past for the better and to undo the negative effects of time travel. One of the cars used in filming is on display at Universal Studios Hollywood.",
"Title: The New Adventures of the Time Machine\n\nThe New Adventures of the Time Machine is an adventure video game released in 2000, developed and published by Cryo Interactive Entertainment. It is based on H. G. Wells' novella \"The Time Machine\"",
"Title: Time Machine series\n\nThe Time Machine series of science fiction stories for children, published between 1959 and 1989 in \"Boys' Life\" magazine, featured a group of American Boy Scouts who acquire an abandoned time machine. The Polaris Patrol visited the future and the past, sometimes recruiting new Scouts. The stories used the time machine as a framework for history lessons, but also explored the consequences of having a time machine (as well as the various technologies the boys who discovered it obtain from the future).",
"Title: Donald Keith (author)\n\nDonald Keith was a pseudonym for authors Donald (1888–1972) and Keith Monroe (1917–2003). They are best known for their series of stories in the Time Machine series, which were originally published in \"Boys' Life\" magazine between 1959 and 1989. Some of the stories were combined into two books, \"Mutiny in the Time Machine\" (1963) and \"Time Machine to the Rescue\" (1967)."
] |
593
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Who appeared in more television shows, Larry Hagman or Nagisa Oshima?
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Larry Martin Hagman
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comparison
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medium
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"Larry Hagman",
"Nagisa Oshima",
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0,
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"sentences": [
"Merry Christmas, Mr. Lawrence (Japanese: Senjō no Merī Kurisumasu (戦場のメリークリスマス , \"Merry Christmas on the Battlefield\") , also known in many European editions as Furyo (俘虜, Japanese for \"prisoner of war\"), is a 1983 British-Japanese drama film directed by Nagisa Oshima, produced by Jeremy Thomas and starring David Bowie, Tom Conti, Ryuichi Sakamoto, Takeshi Kitano and Jack Thompson."
],
"title": "Merry Christmas, Mr. Lawrence"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Three's a Crowd was a made-for-TV movie that was originally aired by the ABC network on December 2, 1969.",
" The film was a comedy directed by Harry Falk and starred Larry Hagman, who was starring in the hit TV sit-com \"I Dream of Jeannie\".",
" Hagman plays a pilot whose wife, portrayed by E. J. Peaker, disappears and is presumed dead.",
" Seven years later, she appears.",
" Meantime, Hagman has met and married Jessica Walter."
],
"title": "Three's a Crowd (1969 film)"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Three Resurrected Drunkards (帰って来たヨッパライ , Kaette kita yopparai ) is a Japanese movie directed by Nagisa Oshima.",
" It was based on the hit song \"Kaette kita yopparai\" by The Folk Crusaders, a folk and pop music group that also appeared in the film.",
" It was released on March 1968."
],
"title": "Three Resurrected Drunkards"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Nagisa Oshima (大島 渚 , Ōshima Nagisa , March 31, 1932 – January 15, 2013) was a Japanese film director and screenwriter.",
" His films include \"In the Realm of the Senses\" (1976), a sexually explicit film set in 1930's Japan, and \"Merry Christmas, Mr. Lawrence\" (1983), about Japanese WW2 prisoners of war."
],
"title": "Nagisa Oshima"
},
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"sentences": [
"Yumiko Nogawa (野川由美子 , Nogawa Yumiko ) (born August 30, 1944) is a Japanese actress born in Kyoto, Japan.",
" She has starred in several movies, notably \"Gate of Flesh\" (1964), a Japanese erotic film, part of a trilogy of films she made with director Seijun Suzuki.",
" Including \"Story of a Prostitute\" (1965) and \"Carmen from Kawachi\" (1966), these films are known as Nogawa's \"Flesh Trilogy\".",
" Nogawa has appeared in numerous films in Japan, including director Nagisa Oshima's \"The Pleasures of the Flesh\" (1965) and \"Zatoichi and the Fugitives\" (1968), the eighteenth film in the \"Zatoichi\" series.",
" She has also appeared in television series on Nippon Television, TV Tokyo, Fuji TV, and NHK."
],
"title": "Yumiko Nogawa"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Tomoyo Oshima (大島 ともよ , Ōshima Tomoyo , born 1949 Akita, Japan) is a Japanese film editor, known as editor of Nagisa Oshima's and Shuji Terayama's films in her young days.",
" She is the director of Tokyo Filmex, a film festival."
],
"title": "Tomoyo Oshima"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Larry Martin Hagman (September 21, 1931 November 23, 2012) was an American film and television actor, director and producer best known for playing ruthless oil baron J.R. Ewing in the 1980s primetime television soap opera \"Dallas\" and befuddled astronaut Major Anthony \"Tony\" Nelson in the 1960s sitcom, \"I Dream of Jeannie\"."
],
"title": "Larry Hagman"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Cruel Story of Youth (青春残酷物語 , Seishun Zankoku Monogatari ) is a 1960 Japanese film directed by Nagisa Oshima, starring Yusuke Kawazu and Miyuki Kuwano as teenage delinquents and lovers.",
" It is Oshima's second feature film and is known for its elements of French \"nouvelle vague\".",
" The film won the 1960 Blue Ribbon Awards for Best Newcomer for Oshima."
],
"title": "Cruel Story of Youth"
},
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"sentences": [
"Max, Mon Amour a.k.a. Max, My Love is a 1986 film directed by Nagisa Oshima, starring Charlotte Rampling, Anthony Higgins, Victoria Abril, Pierre Étaix and Milena Vukotic.",
" The screenplay was written by Oshima and Jean-Claude Carrière, and the film was produced by Serge Silberman."
],
"title": "Max, Mon Amour"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Kei Satō (佐藤 慶 , Satō Kei ) was a Japanese character actor and narrator.",
" He was born in Aizu.",
" He is known for his work with Japanese New Wave director Nagisa Oshima, and for several films with Kaneto Shindo, such as \"Onibaba\" and \"Kuroneko\".",
" He won the best actor award from \"Kinema Junpo\" for the films \"The Ceremony\" and \"Nihon no akuryō\".",
" He also worked as a narrator for many documentaries, both on television and film."
],
"title": "Kei Satō"
}
] |
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"Title: Merry Christmas, Mr. Lawrence\n\nMerry Christmas, Mr. Lawrence (Japanese: Senjō no Merī Kurisumasu (戦場のメリークリスマス , \"Merry Christmas on the Battlefield\") , also known in many European editions as Furyo (俘虜, Japanese for \"prisoner of war\"), is a 1983 British-Japanese drama film directed by Nagisa Oshima, produced by Jeremy Thomas and starring David Bowie, Tom Conti, Ryuichi Sakamoto, Takeshi Kitano and Jack Thompson.",
"Title: Three's a Crowd (1969 film)\n\nThree's a Crowd was a made-for-TV movie that was originally aired by the ABC network on December 2, 1969. The film was a comedy directed by Harry Falk and starred Larry Hagman, who was starring in the hit TV sit-com \"I Dream of Jeannie\". Hagman plays a pilot whose wife, portrayed by E. J. Peaker, disappears and is presumed dead. Seven years later, she appears. Meantime, Hagman has met and married Jessica Walter.",
"Title: Three Resurrected Drunkards\n\nThree Resurrected Drunkards (帰って来たヨッパライ , Kaette kita yopparai ) is a Japanese movie directed by Nagisa Oshima. It was based on the hit song \"Kaette kita yopparai\" by The Folk Crusaders, a folk and pop music group that also appeared in the film. It was released on March 1968.",
"Title: Nagisa Oshima\n\nNagisa Oshima (大島 渚 , Ōshima Nagisa , March 31, 1932 – January 15, 2013) was a Japanese film director and screenwriter. His films include \"In the Realm of the Senses\" (1976), a sexually explicit film set in 1930's Japan, and \"Merry Christmas, Mr. Lawrence\" (1983), about Japanese WW2 prisoners of war.",
"Title: Yumiko Nogawa\n\nYumiko Nogawa (野川由美子 , Nogawa Yumiko ) (born August 30, 1944) is a Japanese actress born in Kyoto, Japan. She has starred in several movies, notably \"Gate of Flesh\" (1964), a Japanese erotic film, part of a trilogy of films she made with director Seijun Suzuki. Including \"Story of a Prostitute\" (1965) and \"Carmen from Kawachi\" (1966), these films are known as Nogawa's \"Flesh Trilogy\". Nogawa has appeared in numerous films in Japan, including director Nagisa Oshima's \"The Pleasures of the Flesh\" (1965) and \"Zatoichi and the Fugitives\" (1968), the eighteenth film in the \"Zatoichi\" series. She has also appeared in television series on Nippon Television, TV Tokyo, Fuji TV, and NHK.",
"Title: Tomoyo Oshima\n\nTomoyo Oshima (大島 ともよ , Ōshima Tomoyo , born 1949 Akita, Japan) is a Japanese film editor, known as editor of Nagisa Oshima's and Shuji Terayama's films in her young days. She is the director of Tokyo Filmex, a film festival.",
"Title: Larry Hagman\n\nLarry Martin Hagman (September 21, 1931 November 23, 2012) was an American film and television actor, director and producer best known for playing ruthless oil baron J.R. Ewing in the 1980s primetime television soap opera \"Dallas\" and befuddled astronaut Major Anthony \"Tony\" Nelson in the 1960s sitcom, \"I Dream of Jeannie\".",
"Title: Cruel Story of Youth\n\nCruel Story of Youth (青春残酷物語 , Seishun Zankoku Monogatari ) is a 1960 Japanese film directed by Nagisa Oshima, starring Yusuke Kawazu and Miyuki Kuwano as teenage delinquents and lovers. It is Oshima's second feature film and is known for its elements of French \"nouvelle vague\". The film won the 1960 Blue Ribbon Awards for Best Newcomer for Oshima.",
"Title: Max, Mon Amour\n\nMax, Mon Amour a.k.a. Max, My Love is a 1986 film directed by Nagisa Oshima, starring Charlotte Rampling, Anthony Higgins, Victoria Abril, Pierre Étaix and Milena Vukotic. The screenplay was written by Oshima and Jean-Claude Carrière, and the film was produced by Serge Silberman.",
"Title: Kei Satō\n\nKei Satō (佐藤 慶 , Satō Kei ) was a Japanese character actor and narrator. He was born in Aizu. He is known for his work with Japanese New Wave director Nagisa Oshima, and for several films with Kaneto Shindo, such as \"Onibaba\" and \"Kuroneko\". He won the best actor award from \"Kinema Junpo\" for the films \"The Ceremony\" and \"Nihon no akuryō\". He also worked as a narrator for many documentaries, both on television and film."
] |
594
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Which is a food magazine, Latin Mass Magazine or Saveur?
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Saveur
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comparison
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medium
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{
"title": [
"Latin Mass Magazine",
"Saveur"
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"The Association for Latin Liturgy is a British lay Catholic organisation which promotes greater use of Latin in the Mass.",
" It was founded in 1969 by Dick Richens who was formerly a member of the Latin Mass Society.",
" Unlike the Latin Mass Society, the Association for Latin Liturgy does not insist on just the Tridentine Mass, but also the Mass of Paul VI in Latin.",
" Indeed, it was because the Latin Mass Society voted not to adopt the New Mass that some members left as they felt that such a move could be considered schismatic.",
" Its stated aims are as follows:"
],
"title": "Association for Latin Liturgy"
},
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"sentences": [
"The Latin Mass Society of England and Wales is a Roman Catholic society in England and Wales dedicated to making the Extraordinary Form of the Roman Rite, also known as the Tridentine Mass, more widely available.",
" The group organised a petition for the Latin Mass in England and Wales which the Archbishop of Westminster, Cardinal John Heenan, presented to Pope Paul VI, who granted a papal indult in 1971."
],
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},
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"sentences": [
"The Latin Mass: A Journal of Catholic Culture, commonly referred to as Latin Mass Magazine, is an American Catholic magazine published quarterly, with a traditionalist Catholic viewpoint.",
" It is based in Ramsey, New Jersey."
],
"title": "Latin Mass Magazine"
},
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"sentences": [
"The Latin Mass Society of Ireland (LMSI), founded in 1999, is a Roman Catholic society based in Ireland that is dedicated to the preservation of the traditional Latin Mass as one of the forms of the Church's liturgy and to making it more widely available.",
" The Society is composed predominantly of lay members and is headed by Nick Lowry.",
" It also includes a number of priests who wish to minister to those who request access to the sacraments in the 1962 form in accordance with the motu proprio \"Summorum Pontificum\".",
" Its Chaplain is the Very Rev. Michael Cahill of the Meath Diocese."
],
"title": "Latin Mass Society of Ireland"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Latin Mass Society of Australia is an organisation currently led primarily by Roman Catholics adhering to the positions of the international Society of St. Pius X.",
" The Latin Mass Society of Australia was founded in Sydney in the early 1970s by a group of Catholics who were dissatisfied with the changes to the rite of the Catholic Mass---both the fact that it was no longer in Latin, and also changes to the traditional Tridentine rite itself, which to them denoted huge symbolic alterations.",
" For instance, that the priest now faced the congregation rather than standing in front of the altar (seen as turning away from worshipping God towards addressing people); that the altar was more and more like a table (this was seen as denigrating the sacrificial nature of the Mass) and letting people touch the Host at Communion (seen as a kind of blasphemy—only the priest's consecrated hands should touch it).",
" People saw this as a creeping Protestantism ."
],
"title": "Latin Mass Society of Australia"
},
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"sentences": [
"James Oseland (born February 9, 1963 in Mountain View, California) is an American food writer and magazine editor who lives part-time in Manhattan and part-time in Emmaus, Pennsylvania.",
" He is the former Editor-in-Chief of Rodale's Organic Life.",
" Previously he was the Editor-in-Chief of \"Saveur\".",
" Before \"Saveur\", Oseland wrote for \"Food & Wine\", \"Gourmet\", and \"Time Out New York\".",
" He has also worked as an editor at \"Vogue\", \"Organic Style\", \"L.A. Weekly\", \"TV Guide\", \"Vibe\", \"Sassy\", \"American Theatre\", \"The Village Voice\" and \"Mademoiselle\"."
],
"title": "James Oseland"
},
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"sentences": [
"Servants of the Holy Family (S.S.F. from Latin: Servi Sanctae Familiae; website: www.servi.org) is a semi-contemplative, traditional Catholic religious community of men located in Colorado Springs, Colorado (USA).",
" Membership includes priests, seminarians and brothers.",
" Servants of the Holy Family (SHF) was the first traditional Latin Mass religious community for men begun in the United States.",
" The introduction of the Mass of Paul VI was a catalyst for such foundations in the Church.",
" SHF has a website which states that it is faithful to the traditional Latin Mass and Catholic doctrine and morals and is endorsed by Catholic Bishops worldwide who support the traditional Latin Mass."
],
"title": "Servants of the Holy Family"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Saveur is a gourmet, food, wine, and travel magazine that specializes in essays about various world cuisines.",
" Its slogan—\"Savor a World of Authentic Cuisine\"—signals the publication's focus on enduring culinary traditions, as opposed to ephemeral food trends.",
" Celebrated for its distinctive, naturalistic style of food photography and vivid writing, \"Saveur\" has been notable for placing food in its cultural context, and the magazine's popularity has coincided with a growing interest among American readers in the stories behind the way the world eats.",
" The publication was co-founded by Dorothy Kalins, Michael Grossman, Christopher Hirsheimer, and Colman Andrews, who was also the editor-in-chief from 1996 to 2001.",
" It was started by Meigher Communications in 1994.",
" World Publications bought \"Saveur\" and \"Garden Design\" in 2000.",
" World Publications was renamed Bonnier Corporation in 2007.",
" A popular feature is the \"Saveur 100\", an annual list of \"favorite restaurants, food, drink, people, places and things\"."
],
"title": "Saveur"
},
{
"sentences": [
"olive is a modern food magazine published by Immediate Media Co. It was launched in 2003 and is an upmarket, monthly British food magazine featuring recipes, restaurants and food-focused travel."
],
"title": "Olive (magazine)"
},
{
"sentences": [
"A Latin liturgy is a ceremony or ritual conducted in the Latin language.",
" Generally, the term 'Latin liturgy' is used in conjunction with the Christian religion, and especially in association with a Catholic Mass, which may be conducted in Latin or another language.",
" If the Mass was conducted in Latin, it would be referred to as a Latin Mass."
],
"title": "Latin liturgy"
}
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[
"Title: Association for Latin Liturgy\n\nThe Association for Latin Liturgy is a British lay Catholic organisation which promotes greater use of Latin in the Mass. It was founded in 1969 by Dick Richens who was formerly a member of the Latin Mass Society. Unlike the Latin Mass Society, the Association for Latin Liturgy does not insist on just the Tridentine Mass, but also the Mass of Paul VI in Latin. Indeed, it was because the Latin Mass Society voted not to adopt the New Mass that some members left as they felt that such a move could be considered schismatic. Its stated aims are as follows:",
"Title: Latin Mass Society of England and Wales\n\nThe Latin Mass Society of England and Wales is a Roman Catholic society in England and Wales dedicated to making the Extraordinary Form of the Roman Rite, also known as the Tridentine Mass, more widely available. The group organised a petition for the Latin Mass in England and Wales which the Archbishop of Westminster, Cardinal John Heenan, presented to Pope Paul VI, who granted a papal indult in 1971.",
"Title: Latin Mass Magazine\n\nThe Latin Mass: A Journal of Catholic Culture, commonly referred to as Latin Mass Magazine, is an American Catholic magazine published quarterly, with a traditionalist Catholic viewpoint. It is based in Ramsey, New Jersey.",
"Title: Latin Mass Society of Ireland\n\nThe Latin Mass Society of Ireland (LMSI), founded in 1999, is a Roman Catholic society based in Ireland that is dedicated to the preservation of the traditional Latin Mass as one of the forms of the Church's liturgy and to making it more widely available. The Society is composed predominantly of lay members and is headed by Nick Lowry. It also includes a number of priests who wish to minister to those who request access to the sacraments in the 1962 form in accordance with the motu proprio \"Summorum Pontificum\". Its Chaplain is the Very Rev. Michael Cahill of the Meath Diocese.",
"Title: Latin Mass Society of Australia\n\nLatin Mass Society of Australia is an organisation currently led primarily by Roman Catholics adhering to the positions of the international Society of St. Pius X. The Latin Mass Society of Australia was founded in Sydney in the early 1970s by a group of Catholics who were dissatisfied with the changes to the rite of the Catholic Mass---both the fact that it was no longer in Latin, and also changes to the traditional Tridentine rite itself, which to them denoted huge symbolic alterations. For instance, that the priest now faced the congregation rather than standing in front of the altar (seen as turning away from worshipping God towards addressing people); that the altar was more and more like a table (this was seen as denigrating the sacrificial nature of the Mass) and letting people touch the Host at Communion (seen as a kind of blasphemy—only the priest's consecrated hands should touch it). People saw this as a creeping Protestantism .",
"Title: James Oseland\n\nJames Oseland (born February 9, 1963 in Mountain View, California) is an American food writer and magazine editor who lives part-time in Manhattan and part-time in Emmaus, Pennsylvania. He is the former Editor-in-Chief of Rodale's Organic Life. Previously he was the Editor-in-Chief of \"Saveur\". Before \"Saveur\", Oseland wrote for \"Food & Wine\", \"Gourmet\", and \"Time Out New York\". He has also worked as an editor at \"Vogue\", \"Organic Style\", \"L.A. Weekly\", \"TV Guide\", \"Vibe\", \"Sassy\", \"American Theatre\", \"The Village Voice\" and \"Mademoiselle\".",
"Title: Servants of the Holy Family\n\nServants of the Holy Family (S.S.F. from Latin: Servi Sanctae Familiae; website: www.servi.org) is a semi-contemplative, traditional Catholic religious community of men located in Colorado Springs, Colorado (USA). Membership includes priests, seminarians and brothers. Servants of the Holy Family (SHF) was the first traditional Latin Mass religious community for men begun in the United States. The introduction of the Mass of Paul VI was a catalyst for such foundations in the Church. SHF has a website which states that it is faithful to the traditional Latin Mass and Catholic doctrine and morals and is endorsed by Catholic Bishops worldwide who support the traditional Latin Mass.",
"Title: Saveur\n\nSaveur is a gourmet, food, wine, and travel magazine that specializes in essays about various world cuisines. Its slogan—\"Savor a World of Authentic Cuisine\"—signals the publication's focus on enduring culinary traditions, as opposed to ephemeral food trends. Celebrated for its distinctive, naturalistic style of food photography and vivid writing, \"Saveur\" has been notable for placing food in its cultural context, and the magazine's popularity has coincided with a growing interest among American readers in the stories behind the way the world eats. The publication was co-founded by Dorothy Kalins, Michael Grossman, Christopher Hirsheimer, and Colman Andrews, who was also the editor-in-chief from 1996 to 2001. It was started by Meigher Communications in 1994. World Publications bought \"Saveur\" and \"Garden Design\" in 2000. World Publications was renamed Bonnier Corporation in 2007. A popular feature is the \"Saveur 100\", an annual list of \"favorite restaurants, food, drink, people, places and things\".",
"Title: Olive (magazine)\n\nolive is a modern food magazine published by Immediate Media Co. It was launched in 2003 and is an upmarket, monthly British food magazine featuring recipes, restaurants and food-focused travel.",
"Title: Latin liturgy\n\nA Latin liturgy is a ceremony or ritual conducted in the Latin language. Generally, the term 'Latin liturgy' is used in conjunction with the Christian religion, and especially in association with a Catholic Mass, which may be conducted in Latin or another language. If the Mass was conducted in Latin, it would be referred to as a Latin Mass."
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What did Anna Katharina von Offen serve as for Sophia of Hanover?
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"Title: Anna Wienhard\n\nAnna Katharina Wienhard (born 1977) is a German mathematician whose research concerns differential geometry, and especially the use of higher Teichmüller spaces to study the deformation theory of symmetric geometric structures. She is a professor at Heidelberg University.",
"Title: Sophia of Hanover\n\nSophia of the Palatinate (commonly referred to as Sophia of Hanover; 14 October 1630 – 8 June 1714) was the Electress of Hanover from 1692 to 1698. As a granddaughter of James VI and I, she became heir presumptive to the crowns of the Kingdom of England and the Kingdom of Ireland under the Act of Settlement 1701. After the Acts of Union 1707, she became heir presumptive to the unified throne of the Kingdom of Great Britain. She died less than two months before she would have become queen, and her claim to the throne passed on to her eldest son, George Louis, Elector of Hanover, who ascended as George I on 1 August 1714 (Old Style).",
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The Denver Broncos season was the franchise's 41st season in the National Football League, the 51st overall and the 10th playing their home games at INVESCO Field at Mile High, the off-season was marked by the draft selections of Georgia Tech, Demaryius Thomas, an American football wide receiver for the Denver Broncos of which organization?
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"Title: Haven Moses\n\nHaven Christopher Moses (born July 27, 1946) is a former professional American football player. He played professionally as a wide receiver in the American Football League (AFL) and National Football League (NFL). He played college football at Los Angeles Harbor College and San Diego State University. He was selected ninth overall in the 1968 Common Draft by the AFL's Buffalo Bills. During the 1972 season, he was traded to the Denver Broncos for wide receiver Dwight Harrison. Moses made the AFL All-Star Game in 1969 and the NFL Pro Bowl in 1973. He is on the \"Ring of Fame\" in Sports Authority Field at Mile High, and was a 1986 inductee to the Colorado Sports Hall of Fame. <ref name=\"http://www.denverpost.com/2009/07/25/former-broncos-wr-moses-has-some-unfinished-business/\">MHR's Forgotten Broncos -- Haven Moses</ref>",
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"Title: 2010 Buffalo Bills season\n\nThe 2010 Buffalo Bills season was the team's 41st season in the National Football League and their 51st overall. It was Buffalo's first season with Buddy Nix in the role of general manager and head coach Chan Gailey. The Bills hoped to improve on their 6–10 record from the 2009 season, and attempt to make the playoffs for the first time since 1999, the longest standing playoff drought in the NFL. The Bills had the 9th pick in the first round of the 2010 NFL Draft selecting C. J. Spiller, a running back from Clemson. This season marks the first 0–8 start since 1984, in which they finished 2-14. They were eliminated from playoff contention in Week 12, extending their playoff drought to 11 seasons. Despite the poor start, Buffalo became largely competitive after the bye in Week 9. Their next four losses were by only three points each, all to teams that made the playoffs in 2011—Baltimore, Kansas City, Chicago and Pittsburgh (three of these losses went to overtime). The Bills eventually won four of their final eight games, which carried over into a strong start to the 2011 season. The 2010 season was marked by the emergence of wide receiver Stevie Johnson, who gained 1,073 receiving yards and nose tackle Kyle Williams, an All-Pro in 2010 who gained status as an elite defensive tackle.",
"Title: Barrel Man (Denver Broncos)\n\nBarrel Man, real name Tim McKernan (September 5, 1940 – December 5, 2009), was a superfan of the Denver Broncos. In all types of weather for 30 years, he attended every home game at both Mile High Stadium and INVESCO Field at Mile High wearing nothing but an orange barrel that covered his torso and a cowboy hat and boots. His costume was reminiscent of rodeo clowns (or barrelmen) who serve as a distraction to animals in the rodeo arena in order to protect riders who have been thrown and of the stereotype of the miner who lost his stake and had nothing left to wear but a barrel. He was the first Broncos fan inducted into the VISA Hall of Fans at the Pro Football Hall of Fame.",
"Title: Demaryius Thomas\n\nDemaryius Antwon Thomas (born December 25, 1987) is an American football wide receiver for the Denver Broncos of the National Football League (NFL). He played college football at Georgia Institute of Technology (Georgia Tech). Thomas was drafted by the Broncos in the first round of the 2010 NFL Draft.",
"Title: 2001 Denver Broncos season\n\nThe Denver Broncos season was the team's 42nd year in professional football and its 32nd with the National Football League. This was the Broncos' first year at the new stadium Invesco Field at Mile High, replacing the old Mile High Stadium."
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The 2004 Porsche Carrera Cup Great Britain used what cars that had Porsche 996 internal designation?
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Porsche 911 GT3
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The 1st National Television Awards was hosted by which journalist and broadcaster?
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Eamonn Holmes
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