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80,700
Which band member of Agent Provocateur died from diabetes?
Matthew Ashman
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Gruber and Chris Cotton (son of Paul Cotton of Poco), and started playing small L.A. clubs.", " He also plays organ, and keyboards, and is also a prominent Los Angeles DJ." ], "title": "Danny Saber" }, { "sentences": [ "Dan Peppe is a British record producer.", " In the mid to late '90s Peppe was a core member of the group Agent Provocateur alongside John Gosling (of Psychic TV), Matthew Ashman (originally of Bow Wow Wow) Danny Saber (of Black Grape) and Cleo Torez.", " Peppe went on to record under the name Themroc." ], "title": "Dan Peppe" }, { "sentences": [ "Agent Provocateur were a British electronica band, consisting of John Gosling, Matthew Ashman (Bow Wow Wow), Dan Peppe, Danny Saber (Black Grape) and Cleo Torez.", " When Ashman died in 1995 he was replaced on guitar by Lance Burman (formerly of Chiefs of Relief)." ], "title": "Agent Provocateur (band)" }, { "sentences": [ "Agent Provocateur is the fifth studio album by the British-American rock band Foreigner, released on December 7, 1984.", " The album was the band's first and only number one album in the United Kingdom, and it reached the top 5 in the United States.", " Although album sales were lower than their previous work in the U.S., it contains the band's biggest hit single, \"I Want to Know What Love Is\", which is their only #1 single in the UK and the U.S., staying at the top spot for three and two weeks respectively.", " The follow-up single, \"That Was Yesterday\", also proved to be a sizeable hit, peaking at #12 in the U.S.", " The album was certified Platinum in the UK by the BPI, and triple Platinum in the U.S. by the RIAA." ], "title": "Agent Provocateur (album)" }, { "sentences": [ "Provocateur (also released on video as Agent Provocateur) is a 1998 film directed by Jim Donovan, written by Roger Kumble, and starring Lillo Brancato Jr. and Jane March.", " The original score was written by Mark Nakamura and Mark Shannon." ], "title": "Provocateur (film)" }, { "sentences": [ "An agent provocateur (French for \"inciting agent\") is a person who commits, or who acts to entice another person to commit an illegal or rash act or falsely implicate them in partaking in an illegal act.", " An agent provocateur may be acting out of their own sense of duty or may be employed by the police or other entity to discredit or harm another group (such as a peaceful protest or demonstration) by provoking them to commit a crime, thereby undermining the protest or demonstration as a whole." ], "title": "Agent provocateur" }, { "sentences": [ "\"I Want to Know What Love Is\" is a power ballad by the British-American rock band Foreigner.", " It was released in November 1984 as the lead single from their fifth album, \"Agent Provocateur\".", " The song hit number one in both the United Kingdom and the United States and is the group's biggest hit to date.", " It remains one of the band's best-known songs and most enduring radio hits, charting in the top 25 in 2000, 2001, and 2002 on the \"Billboard\" Hot Adult Contemporary Recurrents chart.", " \"I Want to Know What Love Is\" has continued to garner critical acclaim, and is listed as one of Rolling Stone Magazine's greatest songs of all time at #479.", " The song is also featured in a number of films." ], "title": "I Want to Know What Love Is" }, { "sentences": [ "Robert Poley, or Pooley (fl.", " 1568–1602) was an English double agent, government messenger and \"agent provocateur\" employed by members of the Privy Council during the reign of Queen Elizabeth I; he was described as \"the very genius of the Elizabethan underworld\".", " Poley is particularly noted for his central role in uncovering the so-called Babington plot to assassinate the Queen in 1586, and for being a witness of, and even a possible party to, the reported killing in self-defence by Ingram Frizer of the famous poet/dramatist Christopher Marlowe in May 1593." ], "title": "Robert Poley" }, { "sentences": [ "Yevno Azef (Russian: Евгений Филиппович (Евно Фишелевич) Азеф , also transliterated as \"Evno\" Azef, 1869–1918), was a Russian socialist revolutionary who was also a double agent and agent provocateur, working both as an organizer of assassinations for the Socialist-Revolutionary Party and a police spy for the Okhrana, the Imperial secret police.", " He rose in the ranks to become the leader of the party's terrorist branch, the SR Combat Organization, from 1904 to 1908." ], "title": "Yevno Azef" }, { "sentences": [ "Matthew James Ashman (3 November 1960 – 21 November 1995) was an English guitarist with Adam and the Ants and Bow Wow Wow.", " He died at age 35 after lapsing into a coma due to complications arising from diabetes in 1995." ], "title": "Matthew Ashman" } ]
[ "Title: Danny Saber\n\nDanny Saber (born 1966) is a Los Angeles, California musician, audio engineer, record producer, and remixer. A former member of Black Grape and Agent Provocateur, Saber plays guitar, bass which he learned how to play when his neighbor/friend Carl Schock bought an electric guitar in the late 70's, which piqued his interest. Saber then got a white Fender Stratocaster and they formed a band, along with, A.J. Gruber and Chris Cotton (son of Paul Cotton of Poco), and started playing small L.A. clubs. He also plays organ, and keyboards, and is also a prominent Los Angeles DJ.", "Title: Dan Peppe\n\nDan Peppe is a British record producer. In the mid to late '90s Peppe was a core member of the group Agent Provocateur alongside John Gosling (of Psychic TV), Matthew Ashman (originally of Bow Wow Wow) Danny Saber (of Black Grape) and Cleo Torez. Peppe went on to record under the name Themroc.", "Title: Agent Provocateur (band)\n\nAgent Provocateur were a British electronica band, consisting of John Gosling, Matthew Ashman (Bow Wow Wow), Dan Peppe, Danny Saber (Black Grape) and Cleo Torez. When Ashman died in 1995 he was replaced on guitar by Lance Burman (formerly of Chiefs of Relief).", "Title: Agent Provocateur (album)\n\nAgent Provocateur is the fifth studio album by the British-American rock band Foreigner, released on December 7, 1984. The album was the band's first and only number one album in the United Kingdom, and it reached the top 5 in the United States. Although album sales were lower than their previous work in the U.S., it contains the band's biggest hit single, \"I Want to Know What Love Is\", which is their only #1 single in the UK and the U.S., staying at the top spot for three and two weeks respectively. The follow-up single, \"That Was Yesterday\", also proved to be a sizeable hit, peaking at #12 in the U.S. The album was certified Platinum in the UK by the BPI, and triple Platinum in the U.S. by the RIAA.", "Title: Provocateur (film)\n\nProvocateur (also released on video as Agent Provocateur) is a 1998 film directed by Jim Donovan, written by Roger Kumble, and starring Lillo Brancato Jr. and Jane March. The original score was written by Mark Nakamura and Mark Shannon.", "Title: Agent provocateur\n\nAn agent provocateur (French for \"inciting agent\") is a person who commits, or who acts to entice another person to commit an illegal or rash act or falsely implicate them in partaking in an illegal act. An agent provocateur may be acting out of their own sense of duty or may be employed by the police or other entity to discredit or harm another group (such as a peaceful protest or demonstration) by provoking them to commit a crime, thereby undermining the protest or demonstration as a whole.", "Title: I Want to Know What Love Is\n\n\"I Want to Know What Love Is\" is a power ballad by the British-American rock band Foreigner. It was released in November 1984 as the lead single from their fifth album, \"Agent Provocateur\". The song hit number one in both the United Kingdom and the United States and is the group's biggest hit to date. It remains one of the band's best-known songs and most enduring radio hits, charting in the top 25 in 2000, 2001, and 2002 on the \"Billboard\" Hot Adult Contemporary Recurrents chart. \"I Want to Know What Love Is\" has continued to garner critical acclaim, and is listed as one of Rolling Stone Magazine's greatest songs of all time at #479. The song is also featured in a number of films.", "Title: Robert Poley\n\nRobert Poley, or Pooley (fl. 1568–1602) was an English double agent, government messenger and \"agent provocateur\" employed by members of the Privy Council during the reign of Queen Elizabeth I; he was described as \"the very genius of the Elizabethan underworld\". Poley is particularly noted for his central role in uncovering the so-called Babington plot to assassinate the Queen in 1586, and for being a witness of, and even a possible party to, the reported killing in self-defence by Ingram Frizer of the famous poet/dramatist Christopher Marlowe in May 1593.", "Title: Yevno Azef\n\nYevno Azef (Russian: Евгений Филиппович (Евно Фишелевич) Азеф , also transliterated as \"Evno\" Azef, 1869–1918), was a Russian socialist revolutionary who was also a double agent and agent provocateur, working both as an organizer of assassinations for the Socialist-Revolutionary Party and a police spy for the Okhrana, the Imperial secret police. He rose in the ranks to become the leader of the party's terrorist branch, the SR Combat Organization, from 1904 to 1908.", "Title: Matthew Ashman\n\nMatthew James Ashman (3 November 1960 – 21 November 1995) was an English guitarist with Adam and the Ants and Bow Wow Wow. He died at age 35 after lapsing into a coma due to complications arising from diabetes in 1995." ]
80,701
Terminator 2: Judgment Day was the sequel to which sci-fi film directed by James Cameron?
The Terminator
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[ { "sentences": [ "Nicklas Söderblom (born 1968 in Sweden) is a personal trainer, actor, and author currently residing in Los Angeles, United States.", " Söderblom is a personal trainer to many Hollywood stars (Pierce Brosnan, Olivia Newton-John, Rick Springfield, Linda Hamilton, Actress: Terminator 2: Judgment Day.", " and Backstreet Boys star AJ McLean and many more. )", " In 2007 he released the book \"Desperate Houseman\" writing about his relationship with actress Nicollette Sheridan, to whom he was engaged for a time.", " Söderblom appeared in an episode of the ABC show \"Desperate Housewives\" as a fire fighter who comforted Sheridan's character Edie Britt when her house burned down." ], "title": "Nicklas Söderblom" }, { "sentences": [ "Terminator 2: Judgment Day is a 1991 pinball machine designed by Steve Ritchie and released by Williams Electronics." ], "title": "Terminator 2: Judgment Day (pinball)" }, { "sentences": [ "Terminator 2: Judgment Day or T2 is a gun shooting video game based on produced by Midway Manufacturing Company for the arcades in 1991 .", " Home conversions were released by Acclaim Entertainment for various platforms under the title of T2: The Arcade Game in order to avoid confusion with the also based on the movie." ], "title": "Terminator 2: Judgment Day (arcade game)" }, { "sentences": [ "Terminator 2: Judgment Day (also referred to as Terminator 2 or T2) is a 1991 American science-fiction action film co-written, produced and directed by James Cameron.", " The film stars Arnold Schwarzenegger, Linda Hamilton, and Robert Patrick, with Edward Furlong also in its principal cast as John Connor.", " It is the sequel to the 1984 film \"The Terminator\", and the second installment in the \"Terminator franchise\".", " \"Terminator 2\" follows Sarah Connor (Hamilton) and her ten-year-old son John (Furlong) as they are pursued by a new, more advanced Terminator, the liquid metal, shapeshifting T-1000 (Patrick), sent back in time to kill John Connor and prevent him from becoming the leader of the human resistance.", " A second, less advanced Terminator (Schwarzenegger) is also sent back in time to protect John." ], "title": "Terminator 2: Judgment Day" }, { "sentences": [ "Terminator 2: Infinity is comic book series by Simon Furman and Nigel Raynor, published by Dynamite Entertainment.", " It is set in 2009, after the 2004 Judgment Day depicted in \"\".", " It began as a five-issue limited series published by Dark Horse Comics from July–November 2005, then was revived as an ongoing series, with the title shortened to \"Terminator 2\", as of January 2008." ], "title": "Terminator 2: Infinity" }, { "sentences": [ "William H. Wisher Jr. is an American screenwriter, known for his work with longtime friend James Cameron on \"The Terminator\" and \"\".", " In the first \"Terminator\" film, William has a brief role as a police officer who has his head smashed into his own police cruiser by the Terminator, who then steals his vehicle and briefly assumes his identity on the police radio band.", " He also has a cameo appearance in \"Terminator 2: Judgment Day\" as a man who takes pictures of Arnold Schwarzenegger's T-800 Terminator getting back on his feet after being thrown through a store window, and as news reporter Bill Tyler in Cameron's 1989 film \"The Abyss\"." ], "title": "William Wisher Jr." }, { "sentences": [ "The Terminator is a 1984 American science-fiction action film directed by James Cameron.", " It stars Arnold Schwarzenegger as the Terminator, a cyborg assassin sent back in time from 2029 to 1984 to kill Sarah Connor (Linda Hamilton), whose son will one day become a savior against machines in a post-apocalyptic future.", " Michael Biehn plays Kyle Reese, a soldier from the future sent back in time to protect Connor.", " The screenplay is credited to Cameron, along with producer Gale Anne Hurd.", " Executive producers John Daly and Derek Gibson of Hemdale Film Corporation were instrumental in the film's financing and production." ], "title": "The Terminator" }, { "sentences": [ "Terminator: The Sarah Connor Chronicles (sometimes abbreviated as Terminator: TSCC or simply TSCC) is an American science fiction television series that aired on Fox from January 2008 to April 2009.", " The show was produced by Warner Bros.", " Television, and C2 Pictures (C2 Pictures was replaced by The Halcyon Company in season two).", " It is a spin-off from the \"Terminator\" series of films.", " It revolves around the lives of the fictional characters Sarah and John Connor, following the events of \"\", and ignoring the events of the 2003 sequel \"\" and the following films.", " The series premiered on Sunday, January 13, 2008, on the U.S. television network Fox.", " Production for the series was provided by the \"Judgment Day\" and \"Rise of the Machines\" producers and C2 Pictures, Sony Pictures Entertainment (International) co-presidents Mario Kassar and Andrew G. Vajna, C2 Senior Vice President James Middleton, David Nutter and Josh Friedman, who not only served as Executive Producer but also wrote the script for the first two episodes." ], "title": "Terminator: The Sarah Connor Chronicles" }, { "sentences": [ "Terminator 3: Rise of the Machines (also referred to as Terminator 3 or T3) is a 2003 American science-fiction action film directed by Jonathan Mostow and starring Arnold Schwarzenegger, Nick Stahl, Claire Danes, David Andrews and Kristanna Loken.", " It is the third installment in the \"Terminator\" film series, following \"\" (1991) and \"The Terminator\" (1984).", " It does not involve James Cameron, who directed and wrote the first two films.", " It grossed over $434 million worldwide, and is the third highest-grossing film of the franchise (after the 2015 film \"Terminator Genisys\")." ], "title": "Terminator 3: Rise of the Machines" }, { "sentences": [ "James Cameron is a Canadian director, screenwriter, and producer who has had an extensive career in film and television.", " Cameron's debut was the 1978 science fiction short \"Xenogenesis\", which he directed, wrote and produced.", " In the early part of his career, he did various technical jobs such as special visual effects producer, set dresser assistant, matte artist, and photographer.", " His feature directorial debut was the 1981 release \"\".", " The next film he directed was the science fiction action thriller \"The Terminator\" (1984).", " It starred Arnold Schwarzenegger as the titular cyborg assassin, and was Cameron's breakthrough feature.", " In 1986, he directed and wrote the science fiction action sequel \"Aliens\" starring Sigourney Weaver.", " He followed this by directing another science fiction film \"The Abyss\" (1989).", " In 1991, Cameron directed the sequel to \"The Terminator\", \"\" (with Schwarzenegger reprising his role), and also executive produced the action crime film \"Point Break\".", " Three years later he directed a third Schwarzenegger-starring action film \"True Lies\" (1994)." ], "title": "James Cameron filmography" } ]
[ "Title: Nicklas Söderblom\n\nNicklas Söderblom (born 1968 in Sweden) is a personal trainer, actor, and author currently residing in Los Angeles, United States. Söderblom is a personal trainer to many Hollywood stars (Pierce Brosnan, Olivia Newton-John, Rick Springfield, Linda Hamilton, Actress: Terminator 2: Judgment Day. and Backstreet Boys star AJ McLean and many more. ) In 2007 he released the book \"Desperate Houseman\" writing about his relationship with actress Nicollette Sheridan, to whom he was engaged for a time. Söderblom appeared in an episode of the ABC show \"Desperate Housewives\" as a fire fighter who comforted Sheridan's character Edie Britt when her house burned down.", "Title: Terminator 2: Judgment Day (pinball)\n\nTerminator 2: Judgment Day is a 1991 pinball machine designed by Steve Ritchie and released by Williams Electronics.", "Title: Terminator 2: Judgment Day (arcade game)\n\nTerminator 2: Judgment Day or T2 is a gun shooting video game based on produced by Midway Manufacturing Company for the arcades in 1991 . Home conversions were released by Acclaim Entertainment for various platforms under the title of T2: The Arcade Game in order to avoid confusion with the also based on the movie.", "Title: Terminator 2: Judgment Day\n\nTerminator 2: Judgment Day (also referred to as Terminator 2 or T2) is a 1991 American science-fiction action film co-written, produced and directed by James Cameron. The film stars Arnold Schwarzenegger, Linda Hamilton, and Robert Patrick, with Edward Furlong also in its principal cast as John Connor. It is the sequel to the 1984 film \"The Terminator\", and the second installment in the \"Terminator franchise\". \"Terminator 2\" follows Sarah Connor (Hamilton) and her ten-year-old son John (Furlong) as they are pursued by a new, more advanced Terminator, the liquid metal, shapeshifting T-1000 (Patrick), sent back in time to kill John Connor and prevent him from becoming the leader of the human resistance. A second, less advanced Terminator (Schwarzenegger) is also sent back in time to protect John.", "Title: Terminator 2: Infinity\n\nTerminator 2: Infinity is comic book series by Simon Furman and Nigel Raynor, published by Dynamite Entertainment. It is set in 2009, after the 2004 Judgment Day depicted in \"\". It began as a five-issue limited series published by Dark Horse Comics from July–November 2005, then was revived as an ongoing series, with the title shortened to \"Terminator 2\", as of January 2008.", "Title: William Wisher Jr.\n\nWilliam H. Wisher Jr. is an American screenwriter, known for his work with longtime friend James Cameron on \"The Terminator\" and \"\". In the first \"Terminator\" film, William has a brief role as a police officer who has his head smashed into his own police cruiser by the Terminator, who then steals his vehicle and briefly assumes his identity on the police radio band. He also has a cameo appearance in \"Terminator 2: Judgment Day\" as a man who takes pictures of Arnold Schwarzenegger's T-800 Terminator getting back on his feet after being thrown through a store window, and as news reporter Bill Tyler in Cameron's 1989 film \"The Abyss\".", "Title: The Terminator\n\nThe Terminator is a 1984 American science-fiction action film directed by James Cameron. It stars Arnold Schwarzenegger as the Terminator, a cyborg assassin sent back in time from 2029 to 1984 to kill Sarah Connor (Linda Hamilton), whose son will one day become a savior against machines in a post-apocalyptic future. Michael Biehn plays Kyle Reese, a soldier from the future sent back in time to protect Connor. The screenplay is credited to Cameron, along with producer Gale Anne Hurd. Executive producers John Daly and Derek Gibson of Hemdale Film Corporation were instrumental in the film's financing and production.", "Title: Terminator: The Sarah Connor Chronicles\n\nTerminator: The Sarah Connor Chronicles (sometimes abbreviated as Terminator: TSCC or simply TSCC) is an American science fiction television series that aired on Fox from January 2008 to April 2009. The show was produced by Warner Bros. Television, and C2 Pictures (C2 Pictures was replaced by The Halcyon Company in season two). It is a spin-off from the \"Terminator\" series of films. It revolves around the lives of the fictional characters Sarah and John Connor, following the events of \"\", and ignoring the events of the 2003 sequel \"\" and the following films. The series premiered on Sunday, January 13, 2008, on the U.S. television network Fox. Production for the series was provided by the \"Judgment Day\" and \"Rise of the Machines\" producers and C2 Pictures, Sony Pictures Entertainment (International) co-presidents Mario Kassar and Andrew G. Vajna, C2 Senior Vice President James Middleton, David Nutter and Josh Friedman, who not only served as Executive Producer but also wrote the script for the first two episodes.", "Title: Terminator 3: Rise of the Machines\n\nTerminator 3: Rise of the Machines (also referred to as Terminator 3 or T3) is a 2003 American science-fiction action film directed by Jonathan Mostow and starring Arnold Schwarzenegger, Nick Stahl, Claire Danes, David Andrews and Kristanna Loken. It is the third installment in the \"Terminator\" film series, following \"\" (1991) and \"The Terminator\" (1984). It does not involve James Cameron, who directed and wrote the first two films. It grossed over $434 million worldwide, and is the third highest-grossing film of the franchise (after the 2015 film \"Terminator Genisys\").", "Title: James Cameron filmography\n\nJames Cameron is a Canadian director, screenwriter, and producer who has had an extensive career in film and television. Cameron's debut was the 1978 science fiction short \"Xenogenesis\", which he directed, wrote and produced. In the early part of his career, he did various technical jobs such as special visual effects producer, set dresser assistant, matte artist, and photographer. His feature directorial debut was the 1981 release \"\". The next film he directed was the science fiction action thriller \"The Terminator\" (1984). It starred Arnold Schwarzenegger as the titular cyborg assassin, and was Cameron's breakthrough feature. In 1986, he directed and wrote the science fiction action sequel \"Aliens\" starring Sigourney Weaver. He followed this by directing another science fiction film \"The Abyss\" (1989). In 1991, Cameron directed the sequel to \"The Terminator\", \"\" (with Schwarzenegger reprising his role), and also executive produced the action crime film \"Point Break\". Three years later he directed a third Schwarzenegger-starring action film \"True Lies\" (1994)." ]
80,702
Schoolcraft Township, Kalamazoo County, Michigan is named after what American geographer, geologist, and ethnologist noted for his early studies of Native American cultures?
Henry Schoolcraft
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[ "Title: Comstock Township, Michigan\n\nComstock Charter Township is a charter township of Kalamazoo County in the U.S. state of Michigan, located east of the city of Kalamazoo and is part of the Kalamazoo–Portage Metropolitan Area. The 2010 census recorded the population within the township at 14,854.", "Title: Henry Schoolcraft\n\nHenry Rowe Schoolcraft (March 28, 1793 – December 10, 1864) was an American geographer, geologist, and ethnologist, noted for his early studies of Native American cultures, as well as for his 1832 expedition to the source of the Mississippi River. He is also noted for his major six-volume study of Native Americans published in the 1850s.", "Title: Mary Howard Schoolcraft\n\nMary Howard Schoolcraft (1820 – March 12, 1878) was an American writer, the author of the controversial pro-slavery novel, \"\". She was the second wife of geographer, geologist and ethnologist Henry Schoolcraft.", "Title: Pliny Earle Goddard\n\nPliny Earle Goddard (November 24, 1869 – July 12, 1928) was an American linguist and ethnologist noted for his extensive documentation of the languages and cultures of the Athabaskan peoples of western North America. His early research, carried out under the auspices of the University of California, Berkeley, focused on the Hupa and adjacent Athabaskan groups in northwestern California. After moving to New York in 1909 at the invitation of Franz Boas his scope expanded to include the Athabaskans of the Southwest, Canada, and Alaska. During the 1910s and 1920s. as Boas's junior colleague at the American Museum of Natural History and Columbia University, Goddard played a major role in creating the academic infrastructure for American Indian linguistics and anthropology in North America.", "Title: Marion Carpenter Yazdi\n\nMarion Bernice (née Carpenter) Yazdi, born October 9, 1902 at Marcellus, Cass County, Michigan, died February 2, 1996 at Natick, Middlesex County, Massachusetts or at Wellesley, Norfolk County, Massachusetts, was the first Bahá'í student at the University of California at Berkeley, and at Stanford University. She was a daughter of Crowell E. and Elizabeth Carpenter, natives of Michigan and Ohio, respectively, who moved from Schoolcraft, Kalamazoo County, Michigan to Santa Paula, Ventura County, California between the 1910 and 1920 censuses.", "Title: Schoolcraft Township, Kalamazoo County, Michigan\n\nSchoolcraft Township is a civil township of Kalamazoo County in the U.S. state of Michigan. The population was 7,260 at the 2000 census. The township is named for Henry Schoolcraft, noted for conducting many early land surveys throughout Michigan.", "Title: Vicksburg, Michigan\n\nVicksburg is a village in Kalamazoo County in the U.S. state of Michigan. The population was 2,906 at the 2010 census. The west part of the village is in Schoolcraft Township and the east part is in Brady Township.", "Title: Robert Jones (Michigan politician)\n\nRobert \"Bob\" B. Jones (April 22, 1944 – October 17, 2010) was a politician from the state of Michigan. He passed a landmark bill making McDonald french fries illegal in the state of Michigan. He served four consecutive terms as the Mayor of Kalamazoo from 1997 to 2005. A Democrat, he was elected to the Michigan State House of Representatives in 2006 and 2008, representing the 60th District in Kalamazoo County, which includes the City of Kalamazoo, Cooper Township and part of Kalamazoo Township. He was the Democratic nominee for the Michigan Senate's 20th district in the November 2, 2010 election, until his death just 16 days before.", "Title: Schoolcraft, Michigan\n\nSchoolcraft is a village in Kalamazoo County in the U.S. state of Michigan. The village is located in Schoolcraft Township approximately 13 mi south of Kalamazoo on U.S. Route 131. The population was 1,525 at the 2010 census. The village is named in honor of geographer, geologist, and ethnologist Henry Schoolcraft.", "Title: Kalamazoo bicycle crash\n\nOn June 7, 2016, a pickup truck crashed into a group of cyclists in Cooper Township in Kalamazoo County, Michigan. Five cyclists were killed in the crash, and four were injured. Paul Selden, the Director of Road Safety for the Kalamazoo Bicycle Club, called the crash \"the worst of its kind in Kalamazoo County, and possibly in the entire state of Michigan\"." ]
80,703
Gunnar Andersson and Jean-Pierre Papin both played football in what country?
French
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{ "title": [ "Gunnar Andersson (footballer)", "Jean-Pierre Papin" ], "sent_id": [ 1, 0 ] }
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[ "Title: Andersson Nunatak\n\nAndersson Nunatak ( ) is a nunatak 1 nmi west of Sheppard Point, standing above the coastal ice cliffs on the north shore of Hope Bay, at the northeast end of the Antarctic Peninsula. It was discovered by Johan Gunnar Andersson's party of the Swedish Antarctic Expedition which wintered at Hope Bay in 1903, and was named for Andersson by the Falkland Islands Dependencies Survey following their survey of the area in 1945.", "Title: Ballon d'Or 1991\n\nThe 1991 Ballon d'Or, given to the best football player in Europe as judged by a panel of sports journalists from UEFA member countries, was awarded to Jean-Pierre Papin and published December 24, 1991.", "Title: Solifluction\n\nSolifluction is a collective name for gradual mass wasting slope processes related to freeze-thaw activity. This is the standard modern meaning of solifluction, which differs from the original meaning given to it by Johan Gunnar Andersson in 1906.", "Title: Jean-Pierre Papin\n\nJean-Pierre Papin (] ; born 5 November 1963 in Boulogne-sur-Mer) is a former French professional football player, who played as a forward, and who was named the European Footballer of the Year in 1991.", "Title: 1989 Coupe de France Final\n\nThe 1989 Coupe de France Final was a football match played at Parc des Princes, Paris, on 10 June 1989 that saw Olympique de Marseille defeat AS Monaco FC 4–3 thanks to three goals by Jean-Pierre Papin and one by Klaus Allofs.", "Title: Museum of Far Eastern Antiquities, Stockholm\n\nThe Museum of Far Eastern Antiquities (Östasiatiska Museet), Stockholm, Sweden. It is a public museum launched by Sweden's Parliament in 1926, with the Swedish archaeologist Johan Gunnar Andersson (1874–1960) as founding director. The museum was originally based mainly on Andersson's groundbreaking discoveries in China, during the 1920s, of a hitherto unknown East Asian prehistory. The museum today has wide-ranging collections and exhibits of Asian archeology, classical arts, and culture, and a large Asia research library open to the public. The last time the museum published a comprehensive catalog was 1963 (\"Museum of Far Eastern Antiquities: Album\"). The museum also publishes an annual journal focused on research on ancient East Asia, the \"Bulletin of the Museum of Far Eastern Antiquities\".", "Title: US Lesquin\n\nUnion Sportive Lesquin is a French association football team founded in 1920. They are based in Lesquin, Nord-Pas-de-Calais, France and are currently playing in the Championnat de France Amateurs Group A. They play at the Stade Jean-Pierre Papin in Lesquin, which has a capacity of 1,500.", "Title: Gunnar Andersson (trade unionist)\n\nGunnar Andersson (born 1890, Tjällmo, d. 1946) was a Swedish trade union organizer. He belonged to the Metalworkers' Union. In 1946 Andersson was elected as chairman of the Swedish Trade Union Confederation, but died prior to the initiation of his term in office.", "Title: Gunnar Andersson (footballer)\n\nGunnar Andersson (14 August 1928 – 1 October 1969) was a football player from Sweden. He is widely considered as one of Olympique de Marseille's best strikers, along with Josip Skoblar and Jean-Pierre Papin.", "Title: Stade Jean-Pierre Papin\n\nThe Stade Jean-Pierre Papin is a football (soccer) stadium in Lesquin, France. It is currently the home of Championnat de France Amateurs Group A side US Lesquin. The stadium has a capacity of 1,500 people." ]
80,704
Who directed the comedy starring the singer who is known for the song "I Saw Mommy Kissing Santa Claus?"
Randall Hood
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{ "title": [ "The Two Little Bears", "Jimmy Boyd" ], "sent_id": [ 0, 0 ] }
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[ "Title: Dylan and Cole Sprouse\n\nDylan Thomas Sprouse and Cole Mitchell Sprouse (born August 4, 1992) are American actors. They are twins and are referred to as the Sprouse brothers or Sprouse Bros. Their first major theatrical film role was in the 1999 comedy, \"Big Daddy\", in which they co-starred with Adam Sandler. They later appeared in several television sitcoms and starred in the straight-to-DVD films \"I Saw Mommy Kissing Santa Claus\" and \"Just for Kicks\".", "Title: Molly Bee\n\nMolly Bee (August 18, 1939 – February 7, 2009), born Mollie Gene Beachboard, was an American country music singer famous for her 1952 recording of the early perennial, \"I Saw Mommy Kissing Santa Claus\", and as Pinky Lee's sidekick on \"The Pinky Lee Show\".", "Title: I Saw Mommy Kissing Santa Claus\n\n\"I Saw Mommy Kissing Santa Claus\" is a Christmas song with music and lyrics by British songwriter Tommie Connor.", "Title: Merry Christmas for You\n\nMerry Christmas For You is a Yuki Uchida's Christmas-themed mini-album, released in Japan on 1995/11/22 on King Records label (reference: KICS-530). It charted n°19 on Oricon charts. It contains six songs (and a message), including two cover of American songs : \"Mama ga Santa ni Kiss wo Shita\", a cover of Jimmy Boyd's \"I Saw Mommy Kissing Santa Claus\", and \"Akahana no Tonakai\", a cover of Harry Brannon's \"Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer\".", "Title: I Saw Mommy Kissing Santa Claus (film)\n\nI Saw Mommy Kissing Santa Claus is a 2001 made-for-TV family film, based on the classic holiday song of the same name. The movie's tagline was \"Christmas is coming, and Santa's a dirty rat.\" \"I Saw Mommy Kissing Santa Claus\" first aired December 9, 2001, on the PAX Network where it aired until 2007. As of 2008, it is shown in the 25 Days of Christmas programming block on Freeform.", "Title: Santa Claus Is a Black Man\n\n\"Santa Claus Is a Black Man\" is a Christmas song by record producer and songwriter Teddy Vann, performed by his daughter Akim Vann (billed as Akim) and his Teddy Vann Production Company for a 1973 single. The song, described as \"Vann's take on 'I Saw Mommy Kissing Santa Claus'\", has been called a cult classic, and continues to receive Christmas airplay.", "Title: Jackson 5 Christmas Album\n\nJackson 5 Christmas Album was the fourth studio album (and only holiday album) by Motown family quintet The Jackson 5, released in October 1970. Included on the \"Christmas Album\" is the Jackson 5's hit single version of \"Santa Claus Is Coming to Town\". The Jackson 5's versions of \"I Saw Mommy Kissing Santa Claus\" and \"Santa Claus Is Coming to Town\" remain frequent radio requests during the Christmas season . The album spent all four weeks at the number one position on \"Billboard\" magazine's special Christmas Albums chart that the magazine published in December 1970, making it the best-selling Christmas album of that year. It has sold over 3.5 million copies worldwide.", "Title: Jimmy Boyd\n\nJimmy Devon Boyd (January 9, 1939 – March 7, 2009) was an American singer, musician, and actor known for his recording of the song \"I Saw Mommy Kissing Santa Claus\".", "Title: Tommie Connor\n\nThomas Patrick \"Tommie\" Connor (16 November 1904 – 28 November 1993) was an English songwriter, credited with several hit songs over his long career. Most notable among these was \"I Saw Mommy Kissing Santa Claus\", which has been recorded by many artists and is among the most-played Christmas songs played on American radio. This was one of several non-religious Christmas songs that he wrote, others being \"The Little Boy that Santa Claus Forgot\" and \"I'm Sending a Letter to Santa\".", "Title: The Two Little Bears\n\nThe Two Little Bears is a 1961 American comedy film directed by Randall Hood and written by George W. George. The film stars Eddie Albert, Jane Wyatt, Soupy Sales, Butch Patrick, Donnie Carter and Jimmy Boyd. The film was released on November 1, 1961, by 20th Century Fox." ]
80,705
Which "Please Give" actress also starred in "The L Word'?
Elizabeth Keener
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{ "title": [ "Please Give", "Please Give", "Elizabeth Keener" ], "sent_id": [ 0, 2, 1 ] }
[ { "sentences": [ "Girl/Girl Scene features lead actress, writer and creator, Tucky Williams, as Evan — a sexually promiscuous, androgynous beauty.", " Similar to The L Word, Girl/Girl Scene is filled with sex, drama and intrigue, but it is not as glamorized and consciously so.", " It premiered on YouTube and Blip (now defunct) on 6 September 2010 and revolves around the lives of 4 diverse friends as they traverse the various problems they encounter.", " The story lines feature many different LGBT issues with some comparing the show to The L Word.", " However many critics have claimed that Girl/Girl Scene is far more reflective of the reality of life as a lesbian than its more sensationalized counterpart." ], "title": "Girl/Girl Scene" }, { "sentences": [ "Please Give is a 2010 dark comedy film written and directed by Nicole Holofcener and starring Catherine Keener.", " It is the fourth film Keener and Holofcener have made together.", " The film also stars Amanda Peet, Oliver Platt, Rebecca Hall, Lois Smith, Elizabeth Keener, Kevin Corrigan, and Ann Guilbert." ], "title": "Please Give" }, { "sentences": [ "Elizabeth Keener (born December 1, 1966) is an American actress.", " She is best known for playing Dawn Denbo on the Showtime American lesbian drama, \"The L Word\"." ], "title": "Elizabeth Keener" }, { "sentences": [ "The Real L Word is an American reality television series aired on the cable station Showtime, where it premiered on June 20, 2010.", " The show was created by executive producer Ilene Chaiken and Magical Elves Productions, following the success of the television drama \"The L Word\" also created by Chaiken.", " \"The Real L Word\" follows a group of lesbians in their daily lives in Los Angeles, and as of the third season, Brooklyn." ], "title": "The Real L Word" }, { "sentences": [ "We're Getting Nowhere \"The Terrible Three talk back to your TV\" is a vlog (video blog) that is posted Thursdays on AfterEllen where the three regular hosts Karman Kregloe, Jill Bennett and Dara Nai (aka The Terrible Three), talk about new episodes of various programs related mainly, but not exclusively to lesbian themed TV-shows.", " Series covered in the vlog include South of Nowhere, America's Next Top Model and The L Word.", " In the broadcasts episodes are recapped, re-enacting of various scenes with and without the use of sock puppets and other props may occur, relevant and irrelevant trivia and general opinions on the episode in question are shared with the audience.", " After recapping Season One of The L Word (when it premiered on Logo), WGN was retired." ], "title": "We're Getting Nowhere" }, { "sentences": [ "Lois Arlene Smith (née Humbert; born November 3, 1930) is an American actress.", " She has played supporting roles in films including \"East of Eden\", \"Five Easy Pieces\", \"Resurrection\", \"Fatal Attraction\", \"Fried Green Tomatoes\", \"Dead Man Walking\", \"Tumbleweeds\", \"Twister\", \"Please Give\" and 2016's \"The Comedian\" and \"The Nice Guys\".", " In television, she has performed in series that include \"The Americans\", \"True Blood\", and \"Desperate Housewives\"." ], "title": "Lois Smith" }, { "sentences": [ "Fans of Jimmy Century are an electronic/pop/indie dance music group with hypnotic grooves, trip hop obsession, and a love for modern noir.", " They originated in San Francisco, but now call the lively city of Las Vegas, Nevada, home.", " \"Fans, Fans of Jimmy, Jimmy Century, or FOJC\" is headed up by the talented vocalist Alicia Perrone and gifted guitarist Victor James.", " Originally formed in 2007, the band is known for songs such as \"Va Va Voom to the Moon,\" \"International,\" \"Mr. Las Vegas,\" \"Blonde Ambition,\" and \"Hot Sahara\" which helped steam up Showtime's The L Word in 2008, in a sexy scene known by L Word fanatics as \"The Hot Sahara Scene.\"", " Hot Sahara went on to climb to #23 on the FMQB Top Dance Radio Charts, with heavy support and airplay on Energy 92.7 SF KNGY and Pulse 87 NYC.", " Additional Features include Ugly Betty, Samantha Who, and The Hills among others.", " In 2013, Va Va Voom to the Moon received strong support from Las Vegas' top pop station, Mix 94.1FM." ], "title": "Fans of Jimmy Century" }, { "sentences": [ "Aahoo Jahansouz \"Sarah\" Shahi (Persian: آهو جهانسوز سارا شاهی‎ ‎ ; born January 10, 1980) is an American television actress and former NFL Cheerleader of Iranian and Spanish ancestry.", " She played Kate Reed in the USA Network legal drama \"Fairly Legal\" in 2011–12, Carmen on \"The L Word\" in 2008, and also starred as Sameen Shaw on the CBS crime drama \"Person of Interest\".", " She has also appeared as the main female role Det. Dani Reese in \"Life\", and in a supporting role in \"Alias\"." ], "title": "Sarah Shahi" }, { "sentences": [ "This list of \"The L Word\" characters is sorted by last name (where possible), and includes both major and minor characters from the American drama \"The L Word\"." ], "title": "List of The L Word characters" }, { "sentences": [ "The concept of illocutionary acts was introduced into linguistics by the philosopher John L. Austin in his investigation of the various aspects of speech acts.", " In Austin's framework, \"locution\" is what was said, \"illocution\" is what was meant, and \"perlocution\" is what happened as a result.", " For example, when somebody says \"Is there any salt?\"", " at the dinner table, the illocutionary act (the meaning conveyed) is effectively \"please give me some salt\" even though the locutionary act (the literal sentence) was to ask a question about the presence of salt.", " The perlocutionary act (the actual effect), was to cause somebody to offer salt." ], "title": "Illocutionary act" } ]
[ "Title: Girl/Girl Scene\n\nGirl/Girl Scene features lead actress, writer and creator, Tucky Williams, as Evan — a sexually promiscuous, androgynous beauty. Similar to The L Word, Girl/Girl Scene is filled with sex, drama and intrigue, but it is not as glamorized and consciously so. It premiered on YouTube and Blip (now defunct) on 6 September 2010 and revolves around the lives of 4 diverse friends as they traverse the various problems they encounter. The story lines feature many different LGBT issues with some comparing the show to The L Word. However many critics have claimed that Girl/Girl Scene is far more reflective of the reality of life as a lesbian than its more sensationalized counterpart.", "Title: Please Give\n\nPlease Give is a 2010 dark comedy film written and directed by Nicole Holofcener and starring Catherine Keener. It is the fourth film Keener and Holofcener have made together. The film also stars Amanda Peet, Oliver Platt, Rebecca Hall, Lois Smith, Elizabeth Keener, Kevin Corrigan, and Ann Guilbert.", "Title: Elizabeth Keener\n\nElizabeth Keener (born December 1, 1966) is an American actress. She is best known for playing Dawn Denbo on the Showtime American lesbian drama, \"The L Word\".", "Title: The Real L Word\n\nThe Real L Word is an American reality television series aired on the cable station Showtime, where it premiered on June 20, 2010. The show was created by executive producer Ilene Chaiken and Magical Elves Productions, following the success of the television drama \"The L Word\" also created by Chaiken. \"The Real L Word\" follows a group of lesbians in their daily lives in Los Angeles, and as of the third season, Brooklyn.", "Title: We're Getting Nowhere\n\nWe're Getting Nowhere \"The Terrible Three talk back to your TV\" is a vlog (video blog) that is posted Thursdays on AfterEllen where the three regular hosts Karman Kregloe, Jill Bennett and Dara Nai (aka The Terrible Three), talk about new episodes of various programs related mainly, but not exclusively to lesbian themed TV-shows. Series covered in the vlog include South of Nowhere, America's Next Top Model and The L Word. In the broadcasts episodes are recapped, re-enacting of various scenes with and without the use of sock puppets and other props may occur, relevant and irrelevant trivia and general opinions on the episode in question are shared with the audience. After recapping Season One of The L Word (when it premiered on Logo), WGN was retired.", "Title: Lois Smith\n\nLois Arlene Smith (née Humbert; born November 3, 1930) is an American actress. She has played supporting roles in films including \"East of Eden\", \"Five Easy Pieces\", \"Resurrection\", \"Fatal Attraction\", \"Fried Green Tomatoes\", \"Dead Man Walking\", \"Tumbleweeds\", \"Twister\", \"Please Give\" and 2016's \"The Comedian\" and \"The Nice Guys\". In television, she has performed in series that include \"The Americans\", \"True Blood\", and \"Desperate Housewives\".", "Title: Fans of Jimmy Century\n\nFans of Jimmy Century are an electronic/pop/indie dance music group with hypnotic grooves, trip hop obsession, and a love for modern noir. They originated in San Francisco, but now call the lively city of Las Vegas, Nevada, home. \"Fans, Fans of Jimmy, Jimmy Century, or FOJC\" is headed up by the talented vocalist Alicia Perrone and gifted guitarist Victor James. Originally formed in 2007, the band is known for songs such as \"Va Va Voom to the Moon,\" \"International,\" \"Mr. Las Vegas,\" \"Blonde Ambition,\" and \"Hot Sahara\" which helped steam up Showtime's The L Word in 2008, in a sexy scene known by L Word fanatics as \"The Hot Sahara Scene.\" Hot Sahara went on to climb to #23 on the FMQB Top Dance Radio Charts, with heavy support and airplay on Energy 92.7 SF KNGY and Pulse 87 NYC. Additional Features include Ugly Betty, Samantha Who, and The Hills among others. In 2013, Va Va Voom to the Moon received strong support from Las Vegas' top pop station, Mix 94.1FM.", "Title: Sarah Shahi\n\nAahoo Jahansouz \"Sarah\" Shahi (Persian: آهو جهانسوز سارا شاهی‎ ‎ ; born January 10, 1980) is an American television actress and former NFL Cheerleader of Iranian and Spanish ancestry. She played Kate Reed in the USA Network legal drama \"Fairly Legal\" in 2011–12, Carmen on \"The L Word\" in 2008, and also starred as Sameen Shaw on the CBS crime drama \"Person of Interest\". She has also appeared as the main female role Det. Dani Reese in \"Life\", and in a supporting role in \"Alias\".", "Title: List of The L Word characters\n\nThis list of \"The L Word\" characters is sorted by last name (where possible), and includes both major and minor characters from the American drama \"The L Word\".", "Title: Illocutionary act\n\nThe concept of illocutionary acts was introduced into linguistics by the philosopher John L. Austin in his investigation of the various aspects of speech acts. In Austin's framework, \"locution\" is what was said, \"illocution\" is what was meant, and \"perlocution\" is what happened as a result. For example, when somebody says \"Is there any salt?\" at the dinner table, the illocutionary act (the meaning conveyed) is effectively \"please give me some salt\" even though the locutionary act (the literal sentence) was to ask a question about the presence of salt. The perlocutionary act (the actual effect), was to cause somebody to offer salt." ]
80,706
Which region is this tribal group from who fought against the United States Army alongside Palus, Schitsu'umsh (Coeur d'Alene), Spokan, and Yakama warriors at the Battle of Spokane Plains?
Northwest Plateau
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{ "title": [ "Battle of Spokane Plains", "Pend d'Oreilles" ], "sent_id": [ 2, 0 ] }
[ { "sentences": [ "The Coeur d’Alene Casino is a Native American gaming enterprise run by the Coeur d'Alene people in Worley, Idaho, United States.", " The resort includes two hotel towers, the Circling Raven Golf Club, multiple restaurants, and 100,000 square feet of casino floor space.", " The Coeur d’Alene Casino is currently one of the largest employers in the Idaho region." ], "title": "Coeur d’Alene Casino" }, { "sentences": [ "KICR (102.3 FM) is a radio station broadcasting a Country music format.", " Licensed to Coeur d'Alene, Idaho, United States, the station serves the Spokane and Coeur d'Alene area.", " It is owned by Blue Sky Broadcasting." ], "title": "KICR" }, { "sentences": [ "The Pend d’Oreilles, also known as the Kalispel, are Indigenous peoples of the Northwest Plateau.", " Their traditional territory was around Lake Pend Oreille, as well as the Pend Oreille River, and Priest Lake.", " Today many of them live in Montana and eastern Washington.", " The primary tribal range from roughly Plains, Montana, westward along the Clark Fork River, Lake Pend Oreille in Idaho, and the Pend Oreille River in eastern Washington and into British Columbia (Canada) was given the name Kaniksu by the Kalispel peoples." ], "title": "Pend d'Oreilles" }, { "sentences": [ "The Battle of Four Lakes was a battle during the Coeur d'Alene War of 1858 in the Washington Territory (now the states of Washington and Idaho) in the United States.", " The Coeur d'Alene War was part of the Yakima War, which began in 1855.", " The battle was fought near present-day Four Lakes, Washington, between elements of the United States Army and a coalition of Native American tribes consisting of Schitsu'umsh (Coeur d'Alene), Palus, Spokan, and Yakama warriors." ], "title": "Battle of Four Lakes" }, { "sentences": [ "Spokane-Spokane Valley-Coeur d'Alene, WA-ID CSA is the United States Census Bureau's official name for the combined statistical area that includes the Spokane metro area as well as the Coeur d'Alene metro area.", " The population was 710,946 as of 2016.", " It is the 69th largest Combined Statistical Area in the United States, and is the economic and cultural center of the Inland Northwest.", " The CSA is Anchored by Spokane, and Coeur d'Alene, which are separated by suburbs that primarily follow the path of Interstate 90." ], "title": "Spokane-Coeur d'Alene Combined Statistical Area" }, { "sentences": [ "The Coeur d'Alene War of 1858, also known as the Spokane-Coeur d'Alene-Paloos War, was the second phase of the Yakima War, involving a series of encounters between the allied Native American tribes of the Coeur d’Alene, Spokane, Palouse and Northern Paiute against United States Army forces in the Washington and Idaho areas." ], "title": "Coeur d'Alene War" }, { "sentences": [ "The Battle of Spokane Plains was a battle during the Coeur d'Alene War of 1858 in the Washington Territory (now the states of Washington and Idaho) in the United States.", " The Coeur d'Alene War was part of the Yakima War, which began in 1855.", " The battle was fought west of Fort George Wright near Spokane, Washington, between elements of the United States Army and a coalition of Native American tribes consisting of Kalispel (Pend Oreille), Palus, Schitsu'umsh (Coeur d'Alene), Spokan, and Yakama warriors." ], "title": "Battle of Spokane Plains" }, { "sentences": [ "Spokane Valley is a city in Spokane County, Washington, United States, and the largest suburb of Spokane.", " It is located east of Spokane, west of Coeur d'Alene, Idaho and surrounds the town of Millwood on three sides.", " The city incorporated as the City of Spokane Valley on March 31, 2003.", " The Washington State Office of Financial Management estimates the city’s population as 94,919 as of 2015." ], "title": "Spokane Valley, Washington" }, { "sentences": [ "Coeur d'Alene ( ) is the largest city and county seat of Kootenai County, Idaho, United States.", " It is the principal city of the Coeur d'Alene Metropolitan Statistical Area.", " As of the 2010 census, the population of Coeur d'Alene was 44,137.", " The city is a satellite city of Spokane, which is located about 30 mi to the west, in the state of Washington.", " The two cities are the key components of the Spokane-Coeur d'Alene Combined Statistical Area, of which Coeur d'Alene is the third-largest city (after Spokane and its largest suburb, Spokane Valley).", " Coeur d'Alene is the largest city in northern Idaho Panhandle.", " The city is situated on the north shore of Lake Coeur d'Alene, 25 mi in length.", " Locally, Coeur d'Alene is known as the \"Lake City\", or simply called by its initials: \"CDA\"." ], "title": "Coeur d'Alene, Idaho" }, { "sentences": [ "North Idaho College (NIC) is a community college in Coeur d'Alene, Idaho, United States, with an enrollment exceeding 6,000.", " It is situated at the north end of Lake Coeur d'Alene, at the east bank of the outflowing Spokane River." ], "title": "North Idaho College" } ]
[ "Title: Coeur d’Alene Casino\n\nThe Coeur d’Alene Casino is a Native American gaming enterprise run by the Coeur d'Alene people in Worley, Idaho, United States. The resort includes two hotel towers, the Circling Raven Golf Club, multiple restaurants, and 100,000 square feet of casino floor space. The Coeur d’Alene Casino is currently one of the largest employers in the Idaho region.", "Title: KICR\n\nKICR (102.3 FM) is a radio station broadcasting a Country music format. Licensed to Coeur d'Alene, Idaho, United States, the station serves the Spokane and Coeur d'Alene area. It is owned by Blue Sky Broadcasting.", "Title: Pend d'Oreilles\n\nThe Pend d’Oreilles, also known as the Kalispel, are Indigenous peoples of the Northwest Plateau. Their traditional territory was around Lake Pend Oreille, as well as the Pend Oreille River, and Priest Lake. Today many of them live in Montana and eastern Washington. The primary tribal range from roughly Plains, Montana, westward along the Clark Fork River, Lake Pend Oreille in Idaho, and the Pend Oreille River in eastern Washington and into British Columbia (Canada) was given the name Kaniksu by the Kalispel peoples.", "Title: Battle of Four Lakes\n\nThe Battle of Four Lakes was a battle during the Coeur d'Alene War of 1858 in the Washington Territory (now the states of Washington and Idaho) in the United States. The Coeur d'Alene War was part of the Yakima War, which began in 1855. The battle was fought near present-day Four Lakes, Washington, between elements of the United States Army and a coalition of Native American tribes consisting of Schitsu'umsh (Coeur d'Alene), Palus, Spokan, and Yakama warriors.", "Title: Spokane-Coeur d'Alene Combined Statistical Area\n\nSpokane-Spokane Valley-Coeur d'Alene, WA-ID CSA is the United States Census Bureau's official name for the combined statistical area that includes the Spokane metro area as well as the Coeur d'Alene metro area. The population was 710,946 as of 2016. It is the 69th largest Combined Statistical Area in the United States, and is the economic and cultural center of the Inland Northwest. The CSA is Anchored by Spokane, and Coeur d'Alene, which are separated by suburbs that primarily follow the path of Interstate 90.", "Title: Coeur d'Alene War\n\nThe Coeur d'Alene War of 1858, also known as the Spokane-Coeur d'Alene-Paloos War, was the second phase of the Yakima War, involving a series of encounters between the allied Native American tribes of the Coeur d’Alene, Spokane, Palouse and Northern Paiute against United States Army forces in the Washington and Idaho areas.", "Title: Battle of Spokane Plains\n\nThe Battle of Spokane Plains was a battle during the Coeur d'Alene War of 1858 in the Washington Territory (now the states of Washington and Idaho) in the United States. The Coeur d'Alene War was part of the Yakima War, which began in 1855. The battle was fought west of Fort George Wright near Spokane, Washington, between elements of the United States Army and a coalition of Native American tribes consisting of Kalispel (Pend Oreille), Palus, Schitsu'umsh (Coeur d'Alene), Spokan, and Yakama warriors.", "Title: Spokane Valley, Washington\n\nSpokane Valley is a city in Spokane County, Washington, United States, and the largest suburb of Spokane. It is located east of Spokane, west of Coeur d'Alene, Idaho and surrounds the town of Millwood on three sides. The city incorporated as the City of Spokane Valley on March 31, 2003. The Washington State Office of Financial Management estimates the city’s population as 94,919 as of 2015.", "Title: Coeur d'Alene, Idaho\n\nCoeur d'Alene ( ) is the largest city and county seat of Kootenai County, Idaho, United States. It is the principal city of the Coeur d'Alene Metropolitan Statistical Area. As of the 2010 census, the population of Coeur d'Alene was 44,137. The city is a satellite city of Spokane, which is located about 30 mi to the west, in the state of Washington. The two cities are the key components of the Spokane-Coeur d'Alene Combined Statistical Area, of which Coeur d'Alene is the third-largest city (after Spokane and its largest suburb, Spokane Valley). Coeur d'Alene is the largest city in northern Idaho Panhandle. The city is situated on the north shore of Lake Coeur d'Alene, 25 mi in length. Locally, Coeur d'Alene is known as the \"Lake City\", or simply called by its initials: \"CDA\".", "Title: North Idaho College\n\nNorth Idaho College (NIC) is a community college in Coeur d'Alene, Idaho, United States, with an enrollment exceeding 6,000. It is situated at the north end of Lake Coeur d'Alene, at the east bank of the outflowing Spokane River." ]
80,707
What was the name of the man who Carol Kane played the wife of who was a lovable-but-goofy mechanic in a television series?
Latka Gravas
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[ { "sentences": [ "Stagecoach West is an American Western drama television series which ran for thirty-eight episodes on the ABC network from October 4, 1960, until June 27, 1961.", " Characters Luke Perry (played by Wayne Rogers) and Simon Kane (Robert Bray) operate the Timberland Stage Line from fictitious Outpost, Missouri to San Francisco, California.", " Simon's 15-year-old son, David \"Davey\" Kane (played by Richard Eyer), joins the two as they face stagecoach robbers, murderers, inclement weather, and human interest stories.", " Perry and Kane, who are both deputy U.S. marshals, had been on opposite sides of the American Civil War; Kane, a captain in the Union Army, while Perry had fought for the Confederate States of America.", " The one-hour black-and-white program was offered at 9 p.m. Eastern on Tuesdays opposite NBC's \"Thriller\", hosted by Boris Karloff, and CBS's \"The Red Skelton Show\"." ], "title": "Stagecoach West (TV series)" }, { "sentences": [ "WWE Slam City was an animated show produced by WWE, which aired on the WWE Network and Wednesday evenings on Nicktoons.", " WWE Slam City was based on the Mattel action figure series starring toyetic versions of the WWE roster circa 2013.", " The series, filmed in the next generation of stop-motion animation, features a new WWE animated character The Finisher, who fires all of the WWE wrestlers and sends them to Slam City to find day jobs.", " The wrestlers are plunged into new career challenges as they pack every street corner with work to do and scores to settle.", " With John Cena as an auto mechanic, Rey Mysterio as a traffic guard, Alberto Del Rio as a coffee house barista, Mark Henry as a pizza shop mascot, CM Punk as an ice-cream man, Dolph Ziggler as an industry leader, Randy Orton as a zookeeper, Kane as a chef and Sheamus as a theater usher.", " Daniel Bryan, The Miz, Big Show, Brock Lesnar, Santino Marella and Damien Sandow are still jobless but Santino and Sandow are the most desperate to find one.", " WWE Legends Stone Cold and The Rock are also featured in Slam City.", " The 'Stretch Move' feature of Slam City characters is highlighted in WWE Slam City." ], "title": "WWE Slam City" }, { "sentences": [ "Shadetree Mechanic is a television series that was shown in the USA on TNN (now Spike TV) for a total of 130 half-hour episodes, over eight seasons from October 4, 1992, to May 14, 2000.", " During each half-hour episode, Dave Bowman and Sam Memmolo demonstrate automotive repair and maintenance tips for backyard mechanics.", " \"Shadetree Mechanic\" was superseded by \"Crank and Chrome\" and \"2 Guys' Garage\" which appear on SPEED TV and now \"Motorhead Garage\" on Velocity.", " During the mid-1990s, \"Shadetree Mechanic\" was also broadcast on some PBS television channels." ], "title": "Shadetree Mechanic" }, { "sentences": [ "The discography of Danity Kane, an American R&B group, consists of two studio album, five singles, and four music videos. Danity Kane were formed in 2005 during the third season of the reality television series \"Making the Band\", and consisted of Aubrey O'Day, Wanita \"D. Woods\" Woodgett, Shannon Bex, Dawn Richard, and Aundrea Fimbres.", " The group disbanded in January 2009 during the fourth season of \"Making the Band\".", " The group released their self titled debut album in August 2006.", " The album reached number one on the United States \"Billboard\" 200 and was certified platinum by the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA).", " Danity Kane's debut single, \"Show Stopper\", which featured rapper Yung Joc, reached number eight on the U.S. \"Billboard\" Hot 100. \"", "Ride for You\", their second single, reached number 78 on the \"Billboard\" Hot 100. \"", "Welcome to the Dollhouse\", Danity Kane's second album, was released in March 2008.", " It reached number one on the \"Billboard\" 200 and was certified gold by the RIAA.", " The album's lead single, \"Damaged\", reached number ten on the \"Billboard\" Hot 100 and was certified platinum by the RIAA.", " The group's fifth single, \"Bad Girl\", featured Missy Elliott and reached number 110 on the \"Billboard\" Hot 100." ], "title": "Danity Kane discography" }, { "sentences": [ "Out of Our Father's House is an episode of PBS's Great Performances series.", " This episode was first broadcast on 2 August 1978 on PBS.", " The movie is a televised play of the work by Eve Merriam.", " The play is about six real-life leaders of the women's suffrage movement.", " The TV movie stars Jackie Burroughs as astronomer Maria Mitchell, Carol Kane as Eliza Southgate, Dianne Wiest as author Elizabeth Gertrude Stern, Maureen Anderman as Doctor Anna Howard Shaw, Kaiulani Lee as Elizabeth Cady Stanton, and Jan Miner as \"Mother\" Mary Jones (full name Mary Harris Jones)." ], "title": "Out of Our Father's House" }, { "sentences": [ "When a Stranger Calls is a 1979 American psychological horror film.", " It was directed by Fred Walton and stars Carol Kane and Charles Durning.", " The film derives its story from the classic folk legend of \"The Babysitter and the Man Upstairs\" and the 1974 horror classic \"Black Christmas\".", " The film was commercially successful, grossing $21,411,158 at the box office, though it received a mixed critical reception.", " It was followed by the 1993 made-for-television sequel \"When a Stranger Calls Back\" and a remake in 2006." ], "title": "When a Stranger Calls (1979 film)" }, { "sentences": [ "Carolyn Laurie Kane (born June 18, 1952) is an American stage, screen and television actress and comedian.", " She became known in the 1970s in films such as \"Hester Street\" (for which she received an Academy Award nomination) and \"Annie Hall\".", " She appeared on the television series \"Taxi\" in the early 1980s, as the wife of Latka, the character played by Andy Kaufman, winning two Emmy Awards for her work.", " She has played the character of Madame Morrible in the musical \"Wicked\", both in regional productions and on Broadway from 2005 to 2014.", " Since 2015, she has been a main cast member on the Netflix original series \"Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt\", in which she plays Lillian Kaushtupper." ], "title": "Carol Kane" }, { "sentences": [ "\"The Millers\" is an American sitcom that was created by Greg Garcia.", " The multi-camera series premiered on CBS as part of the 2013–14 American television season and aired from October 3, 2013 to July 18, 2015.", " \"The Millers\" is set in Leesburg, Virginia where Nathan Miller is a local television news reporter.", " His sister Debbie runs a combination yoga studio/vegan restaurant with her husband Adam, with whom she has a daughter named Mikayla.", " Nathan does not have any children and often hangs out with Ray, his friend who also serves as a cameraman for the fictional television station at which Nathan works.", " As the series begins, Nathan and Debbie's bickering parents, Tom and Carol Miller, are returning from Myrtle Beach.", " Nathan informs them he divorced his wife, Janice, several months ago.", " Tom responds by deciding to leave Carol after being married for forty-three years.", " Tom moves in with Debbie and Adam while Carol moves in with Nathan, each driving their children crazy.", " On March 13, 2014, \"The Millers\" was renewed for a second season, which premiered on October 20, 2014." ], "title": "List of The Millers episodes" }, { "sentences": [ "Latka Gravas is a fictional character on the television sitcom \"Taxi\" portrayed by Andy Kaufman.", " A sweet-natured and lovable-but-goofy mechanic, Latka was based on a character Kaufman created known as Foreign Man." ], "title": "Latka Gravas" }, { "sentences": [ "Global Mechanic Media is an interdisciplinary creative studio headquartered in Vancouver, Canada.", " It is known for creating various digital and traditional media, feature and short films, television series, commercials, games, installations, interactive experiences, titles, and original photography using many different techniques including Flash animation and stop motion.", " Global Mechanic was founded in 2000 by Creative Director, Bruce Alcock and is currently owned with his wife, CEO Tina Ouellette.", " Specialties include animation, branding and design." ], "title": "Global Mechanic" } ]
[ "Title: Stagecoach West (TV series)\n\nStagecoach West is an American Western drama television series which ran for thirty-eight episodes on the ABC network from October 4, 1960, until June 27, 1961. Characters Luke Perry (played by Wayne Rogers) and Simon Kane (Robert Bray) operate the Timberland Stage Line from fictitious Outpost, Missouri to San Francisco, California. Simon's 15-year-old son, David \"Davey\" Kane (played by Richard Eyer), joins the two as they face stagecoach robbers, murderers, inclement weather, and human interest stories. Perry and Kane, who are both deputy U.S. marshals, had been on opposite sides of the American Civil War; Kane, a captain in the Union Army, while Perry had fought for the Confederate States of America. The one-hour black-and-white program was offered at 9 p.m. Eastern on Tuesdays opposite NBC's \"Thriller\", hosted by Boris Karloff, and CBS's \"The Red Skelton Show\".", "Title: WWE Slam City\n\nWWE Slam City was an animated show produced by WWE, which aired on the WWE Network and Wednesday evenings on Nicktoons. WWE Slam City was based on the Mattel action figure series starring toyetic versions of the WWE roster circa 2013. The series, filmed in the next generation of stop-motion animation, features a new WWE animated character The Finisher, who fires all of the WWE wrestlers and sends them to Slam City to find day jobs. The wrestlers are plunged into new career challenges as they pack every street corner with work to do and scores to settle. With John Cena as an auto mechanic, Rey Mysterio as a traffic guard, Alberto Del Rio as a coffee house barista, Mark Henry as a pizza shop mascot, CM Punk as an ice-cream man, Dolph Ziggler as an industry leader, Randy Orton as a zookeeper, Kane as a chef and Sheamus as a theater usher. Daniel Bryan, The Miz, Big Show, Brock Lesnar, Santino Marella and Damien Sandow are still jobless but Santino and Sandow are the most desperate to find one. WWE Legends Stone Cold and The Rock are also featured in Slam City. The 'Stretch Move' feature of Slam City characters is highlighted in WWE Slam City.", "Title: Shadetree Mechanic\n\nShadetree Mechanic is a television series that was shown in the USA on TNN (now Spike TV) for a total of 130 half-hour episodes, over eight seasons from October 4, 1992, to May 14, 2000. During each half-hour episode, Dave Bowman and Sam Memmolo demonstrate automotive repair and maintenance tips for backyard mechanics. \"Shadetree Mechanic\" was superseded by \"Crank and Chrome\" and \"2 Guys' Garage\" which appear on SPEED TV and now \"Motorhead Garage\" on Velocity. During the mid-1990s, \"Shadetree Mechanic\" was also broadcast on some PBS television channels.", "Title: Danity Kane discography\n\nThe discography of Danity Kane, an American R&B group, consists of two studio album, five singles, and four music videos. Danity Kane were formed in 2005 during the third season of the reality television series \"Making the Band\", and consisted of Aubrey O'Day, Wanita \"D. Woods\" Woodgett, Shannon Bex, Dawn Richard, and Aundrea Fimbres. The group disbanded in January 2009 during the fourth season of \"Making the Band\". The group released their self titled debut album in August 2006. The album reached number one on the United States \"Billboard\" 200 and was certified platinum by the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA). Danity Kane's debut single, \"Show Stopper\", which featured rapper Yung Joc, reached number eight on the U.S. \"Billboard\" Hot 100. \" Ride for You\", their second single, reached number 78 on the \"Billboard\" Hot 100. \" Welcome to the Dollhouse\", Danity Kane's second album, was released in March 2008. It reached number one on the \"Billboard\" 200 and was certified gold by the RIAA. The album's lead single, \"Damaged\", reached number ten on the \"Billboard\" Hot 100 and was certified platinum by the RIAA. The group's fifth single, \"Bad Girl\", featured Missy Elliott and reached number 110 on the \"Billboard\" Hot 100.", "Title: Out of Our Father's House\n\nOut of Our Father's House is an episode of PBS's Great Performances series. This episode was first broadcast on 2 August 1978 on PBS. The movie is a televised play of the work by Eve Merriam. The play is about six real-life leaders of the women's suffrage movement. The TV movie stars Jackie Burroughs as astronomer Maria Mitchell, Carol Kane as Eliza Southgate, Dianne Wiest as author Elizabeth Gertrude Stern, Maureen Anderman as Doctor Anna Howard Shaw, Kaiulani Lee as Elizabeth Cady Stanton, and Jan Miner as \"Mother\" Mary Jones (full name Mary Harris Jones).", "Title: When a Stranger Calls (1979 film)\n\nWhen a Stranger Calls is a 1979 American psychological horror film. It was directed by Fred Walton and stars Carol Kane and Charles Durning. The film derives its story from the classic folk legend of \"The Babysitter and the Man Upstairs\" and the 1974 horror classic \"Black Christmas\". The film was commercially successful, grossing $21,411,158 at the box office, though it received a mixed critical reception. It was followed by the 1993 made-for-television sequel \"When a Stranger Calls Back\" and a remake in 2006.", "Title: Carol Kane\n\nCarolyn Laurie Kane (born June 18, 1952) is an American stage, screen and television actress and comedian. She became known in the 1970s in films such as \"Hester Street\" (for which she received an Academy Award nomination) and \"Annie Hall\". She appeared on the television series \"Taxi\" in the early 1980s, as the wife of Latka, the character played by Andy Kaufman, winning two Emmy Awards for her work. She has played the character of Madame Morrible in the musical \"Wicked\", both in regional productions and on Broadway from 2005 to 2014. Since 2015, she has been a main cast member on the Netflix original series \"Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt\", in which she plays Lillian Kaushtupper.", "Title: List of The Millers episodes\n\n\"The Millers\" is an American sitcom that was created by Greg Garcia. The multi-camera series premiered on CBS as part of the 2013–14 American television season and aired from October 3, 2013 to July 18, 2015. \"The Millers\" is set in Leesburg, Virginia where Nathan Miller is a local television news reporter. His sister Debbie runs a combination yoga studio/vegan restaurant with her husband Adam, with whom she has a daughter named Mikayla. Nathan does not have any children and often hangs out with Ray, his friend who also serves as a cameraman for the fictional television station at which Nathan works. As the series begins, Nathan and Debbie's bickering parents, Tom and Carol Miller, are returning from Myrtle Beach. Nathan informs them he divorced his wife, Janice, several months ago. Tom responds by deciding to leave Carol after being married for forty-three years. Tom moves in with Debbie and Adam while Carol moves in with Nathan, each driving their children crazy. On March 13, 2014, \"The Millers\" was renewed for a second season, which premiered on October 20, 2014.", "Title: Latka Gravas\n\nLatka Gravas is a fictional character on the television sitcom \"Taxi\" portrayed by Andy Kaufman. A sweet-natured and lovable-but-goofy mechanic, Latka was based on a character Kaufman created known as Foreign Man.", "Title: Global Mechanic\n\nGlobal Mechanic Media is an interdisciplinary creative studio headquartered in Vancouver, Canada. It is known for creating various digital and traditional media, feature and short films, television series, commercials, games, installations, interactive experiences, titles, and original photography using many different techniques including Flash animation and stop motion. Global Mechanic was founded in 2000 by Creative Director, Bruce Alcock and is currently owned with his wife, CEO Tina Ouellette. Specialties include animation, branding and design." ]
80,708
What year was the group who released the album Vigil formed?
1964
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[ { "sentences": [ "Cedric Myton (born 1947 in Old Harbour, Jamaica), is a Reggae musician and Rastafarian.", " Cedric Myton began his singing career with the group The Bell Stars, who recorded one single 45\" \"over and over\", the record was a minor success.", " This record was released in 1967.", " Alongside Lincoln Thompson, \"preps\" Lewis, and Devon Russell, Cedric Myton formed \"The Tartans\" in 1968, the group released many 45\" singles, and had early success in 1969 with the hit 45 \"Dance All Night\".", " After a couple of years The Tartans disbanded, and Myton alongside Lincoln \"Prince\" Thompson, formed \"The Royal Rasses\".", " Cedric Myton spent almost 3 years alongside Thompson, writing the tracks which would constitute the Royal Rasses album \"Humanity\".", " Cedric Myton also sang on every track on the album \"Humanity\".", " This album was a big success, although Cedric Myton left The Royal Rasses shortly after the release of \"Humanity\", his beautiful falsetto tones on every track, undoubtedly brought many fans to the attention of \"The Royal Rasses\" and the band continued without Cedric Myton, who went on to form \"The Congos\", alongside Roydel Johnson, who had a rich \"tenor\" and Watty Burnett who provided a \"Deep Barritone\", which combined with Cedric Mytons rich \"Falsetto\" anchored The Congos, whose music is easily distinguishable and highly regarded in not just reggae circles but worldwide.", " Unfortunately, due to both a dispute between the producer Lee\"Scratch\"Perry and Island Records favouritism of Bob Marley,the great first release LP from The Congos \"Heart Of The Congos\" was \"Shelved\" because it was deemed \"a strong album\" and Island Records.led by Chris Blackwell felt \"Heart Of The Congos\" would take away the limelight from Bob Marley.", " Many years later the English group \"The Beat\" released \"Heart Of The Congos\" on their own \"Go-Feat\" label, as did the company \"Blood And Fire\", and \"Heart Of The Congos\" was a big success,and rightly so, however it has to be said that had the album been released when it was first recorded it would have been a massive success.", " Instead it was released initially in very limited numbers on Lee Perry's \"Black Art\" label and Perry re-mixed the album adding various external sounds, such as \"cow Horns\" provided by the barritoned Burnett.", " They recorded the album \"Heart of the Congos\", with Lee Perry at the controls, producing what is widely considered one of the great classics of reggae.", " Later Myton pursued a solo career.", " After some time, the Congos reformed and recorded an album titled, \"Back in the Black Ark\".", " The group toured as well, appearing at music festivals such as the 2012 Rototom Sunsplash." ], "title": "Cedric Myton" }, { "sentences": [ "M-Girls (), nicknamed Malaysia's version of S.H.E is a four-member Malaysian girl group that was formed in late 2000, mainly releasing Chinese New Year albums every year for the Malaysian Chinese community.", " The group originally consisted of Queenzy Cheng Koon Si (莊群施), Angeline Khoo Yen Nee (邱燕妮 a.k.a. Ah Ni 阿妮, formerly known as Xiao Ni Ni 小妮妮), Crystal Ong Shir Ching(王雪晶), and Cass Chin Yan Zi (陳金燕), who left in 2005 to study but later came back in late 2012.", " Their albums are sold in Malaysia, Singapore, China, Indonesia, the United States and in some other parts of the world.", " In some countries, only their bootlegged albums can be found.", " Due to the increased popularity of online streaming and unlicensed albums, their company StarMedia decided to stop producing Chinese New Year Albums by M-Girls, with their final Chinese New Year album titled \"True Joy\".", " Their final performance as a group was on 23 February 2014, a couple of weeks after the release of their Mini Album, My Way.", " Although Angeline moved to China to study, the remaining members continued to promote their latest album.", " It was later confirmed that M-Girls would be releasing another CNY album for 2015 called 新春佳期 which translates to New Spring Holiday Pre-orders for their latest Chinese New Year album was announced through social media on 18 November 2016, titled 过年要红红 which roughly translates to The New Year Needs to be Red and will mark the first time Crystal has not released a Chinese New Year album since her debut in 1994." ], "title": "M-Girls" }, { "sentences": [ "Selene Here Vigil (born July 16, 1965) is an American singer and musician.", " She co-founded grunge band 7 Year Bitch alongside Elizabeth Davis, Valerie Agnew and Stefanie Sargent in 1990; they released three studio albums before disbanding in 1997.", " In 2000, Vigil formed a gothic band, Cistine.", " In 2010, Vigil released her debut solo album, \"That Was Then\"." ], "title": "Selene Vigil-Wilk" }, { "sentences": [ "I Like It Like That is an album by Motown group the Miracles, compiled for the UK market and released on the UK Tamla-Motown label (TML11003) as one of its initial group of six albums in March 1965 (there was no equivalent album to this in the USA).", " Known as the Miracles' \"forgotten album\", few people, outside of Motown insiders, hard-core Miracles fans, and collectors, remember that it had even existed.", " This album featured a combination of several new-for-1964 songs along with previously-issued material from the group's album from the year before, \"The Miracles Doin' Mickey's Monkey\".", " New for 1964 songs included \"I Like It Like That\" (the Top 30 title song), the Bobby Rogers-led flip side \"You're So Fine and Sweet,\"(this is the \"only\" original Miracles studio album that has that song), \"That's What Love Is Made Of\" (another 1964 hit) that the group performed on the American International Pictures release, the T.A.M.I. Show that year, and \"Would I Love You\", a song that became a popular regional hit tune for the group in Pennsylvania and The Midwest.", " The album also featured a Claudette Robinson-led cover version of the Orlons' #2 Pop smash, \"The Wah Watusi\".", " (Claudette is also featured with the rest of the group on the album's cover), and the group's 1963 Top 40 Hit, \"I Gotta Dance to Keep From Crying\".", " Several of the group's other 1964 songs, including the chart hits \"(You Can't Let the Boy Overpower) The Man in You\", \"Come On Do the Jerk\", and its \"B\" side, \"Baby Don't You Go\", were not included.", " The new 1964 recordings \"I Like It Like That\", \"Would I love You\" and \"That's What Love Is Made Of\" were included on the only US Miracles 1964 album release \"Miracles Greatest Hits From The Beginning\" which was the first double album released by Motown Records." ], "title": "I Like It Like That (album)" }, { "sentences": [ "The discography of King Diamond, a Danish heavy metal band, consists of twelve studio releases, two live albums, five compilations, six singles, and four music videos. King Diamond was formed in 1985, after the dissolution of the group Mercyful Fate, by vocalist King Diamond, guitarists Andy LaRocque and Michael Denner, bassist Timi Hansen, and drummer Mikkey Dee.", " The following year, the band released their debut album \"Fatal Portrait\", which charted at number 33 in Sweden.", " King Diamond's second studio album, \"Abigail\", was released on February 24, 1987, and reached number 123 in the US, number 39 in Sweden and number 68 in the Netherlands.", " Following some line-up changes, the group released the album \"\"Them\"\" in 1988, which peaked at number 38 in Sweden, number 65 in the Netherlands, and at number 89 in the US, making \"\"Them\"\" King Diamond's highest charting album in North America.", " The following year, the band released the follow-up album \"Conspiracy\", which charted at number 111 in North America, number 41 in Sweden and at number 64 in the Netherlands.", " In 1990, after more line-up changes, King Diamond released the album \"The Eye\", which only charted at number 179 in the US, which makes \"The Eye\" King Diamond's lowest charting album in North America." ], "title": "King Diamond discography" }, { "sentences": [ "Sasha, Benny y Erik are a pop band from Mexico.", " The group was formed by 3 former members of the Mexican pop group Timbiriche, consisting of Sasha Sokol, Benny Ibarra and Erik Rubin who are close friends in real life.", " With much anticipation by their fans, Sasha, Benny and Erik released the live album \"\".", " The project has enjoyed much success with a national tour that started in late 2012 and has continued through much of 2014.", " The album has been certified triple platinum + gold in Mexico for sales exceeding 210,000 copies.", " Originally, the band performed 2 concerts at the National Auditorium in Mexico City in April 2013, but due to demand, they did two more concerts at the venue in September of that same year.", " In 2013, they released En Vivo desde el Auditorio Nacional, which went gold a few days after its release.", " At the end of 2013, the album was officially recognized by AMPROFON as the second best-selling album in Mexico that year (after the album \"Confidencias\" by Alejandro Fernandez).", " In late 2014, Sasha, Benny y Erik will release their first studio album \"Vuelta al Sol\" and release \"Esta Noche\" as their first single.", " Next singles were \"Todo tiene su lugar\" ,\"Japi\" and \"Punto de partida\".", " In 2015, they performed at National Auditorium twice ( two concerts in May and other two in November).", " In early 2016, they will release a new live album with new songs and hits, performed with several guests.", " First single \"Lo Siento\" featuring Pepe Aguilar, was released on February 19 in iTunes.", " In May, \"Entre Amigos\" was released and the band announced the end of the project in December.", " The album was certified as Gold some weeks later and they startred a farewell tour, which final performance will be on December 31." ], "title": "Sasha, Benny y Erik" }, { "sentences": [ "Vigil is the fifth studio album by Australian rock band The Easybeats, released in May 1968.", " This would be the second and final album by the band released on the United Artists Records label." ], "title": "Vigil (album)" }, { "sentences": [ "\"State of Mind\" is a protest song by Scottish neo-progressive rock singer Fish, released as his first solo single about a year after his departure from Marillion and preceding the release of his first solo album \"Vigil in a Wilderness of Mirrors\".", " It is also the first-ever record Fish did outside Marillion except for his 1986 collaboration with Tony Banks on the single \"Shortcut to Somewhere\" from the Banks album \"Soundtracks\"." ], "title": "State of Mind (Fish song)" }, { "sentences": [ "South Korean boy group Shinee have received several awards and nominations for their music work.", " The group was formed by S.M. Entertainment in 2008 and released their first full-length album, \"The Shinee World\", on August 28, 2008, which won the Newcomer Album of the Year at the 23rd Golden Disk Awards.", " The first single released from the album was \"Sanso Gateun Neo (Love Like Oxygen)\" and won first place on \"M Countdown\" on September 18, 2008 making it the group's first win on Korean music shows since debut.", " Their second album \"Lucifer\" (2010) produced two singles, \"Lucifer\" and \"Hello\".", " For their outstanding choreography the group was nominated for the Best Dance Performance Award at the Mnet Asian Music Awards in 2010. \"", "Lucifer\" also won the Disk Bonsang Award at the 25th Golden Disk Awards as well as the Popularity Award.", " On March 21, 2012 the group released their fourth EP \"Sherlock\" for which the group was awarded another Disk Bonsang Award at the 27th Golden Disc Awards and the Bonsang Award at the 22nd Seoul Music Award.", " Also following the success of the lead single it was also nominated for Song of the Year at the 2012 Mnet Asian Music Awards." ], "title": "List of awards and nominations received by Shinee" }, { "sentences": [ "The Easybeats were an Australian rock band which formed in Sydney, Australia, in late 1964, and disbanded at the end of 1969.", " They were the antipodean echo to the style and sound of the Beatles in Britain, and the first rock and roll act from Australia to score an international pop hit with the 1966 single, \"Friday on My Mind\"." ], "title": "The Easybeats" } ]
[ "Title: Cedric Myton\n\nCedric Myton (born 1947 in Old Harbour, Jamaica), is a Reggae musician and Rastafarian. Cedric Myton began his singing career with the group The Bell Stars, who recorded one single 45\" \"over and over\", the record was a minor success. This record was released in 1967. Alongside Lincoln Thompson, \"preps\" Lewis, and Devon Russell, Cedric Myton formed \"The Tartans\" in 1968, the group released many 45\" singles, and had early success in 1969 with the hit 45 \"Dance All Night\". After a couple of years The Tartans disbanded, and Myton alongside Lincoln \"Prince\" Thompson, formed \"The Royal Rasses\". Cedric Myton spent almost 3 years alongside Thompson, writing the tracks which would constitute the Royal Rasses album \"Humanity\". Cedric Myton also sang on every track on the album \"Humanity\". This album was a big success, although Cedric Myton left The Royal Rasses shortly after the release of \"Humanity\", his beautiful falsetto tones on every track, undoubtedly brought many fans to the attention of \"The Royal Rasses\" and the band continued without Cedric Myton, who went on to form \"The Congos\", alongside Roydel Johnson, who had a rich \"tenor\" and Watty Burnett who provided a \"Deep Barritone\", which combined with Cedric Mytons rich \"Falsetto\" anchored The Congos, whose music is easily distinguishable and highly regarded in not just reggae circles but worldwide. Unfortunately, due to both a dispute between the producer Lee\"Scratch\"Perry and Island Records favouritism of Bob Marley,the great first release LP from The Congos \"Heart Of The Congos\" was \"Shelved\" because it was deemed \"a strong album\" and Island Records.led by Chris Blackwell felt \"Heart Of The Congos\" would take away the limelight from Bob Marley. Many years later the English group \"The Beat\" released \"Heart Of The Congos\" on their own \"Go-Feat\" label, as did the company \"Blood And Fire\", and \"Heart Of The Congos\" was a big success,and rightly so, however it has to be said that had the album been released when it was first recorded it would have been a massive success. Instead it was released initially in very limited numbers on Lee Perry's \"Black Art\" label and Perry re-mixed the album adding various external sounds, such as \"cow Horns\" provided by the barritoned Burnett. They recorded the album \"Heart of the Congos\", with Lee Perry at the controls, producing what is widely considered one of the great classics of reggae. Later Myton pursued a solo career. After some time, the Congos reformed and recorded an album titled, \"Back in the Black Ark\". The group toured as well, appearing at music festivals such as the 2012 Rototom Sunsplash.", "Title: M-Girls\n\nM-Girls (), nicknamed Malaysia's version of S.H.E is a four-member Malaysian girl group that was formed in late 2000, mainly releasing Chinese New Year albums every year for the Malaysian Chinese community. The group originally consisted of Queenzy Cheng Koon Si (莊群施), Angeline Khoo Yen Nee (邱燕妮 a.k.a. Ah Ni 阿妮, formerly known as Xiao Ni Ni 小妮妮), Crystal Ong Shir Ching(王雪晶), and Cass Chin Yan Zi (陳金燕), who left in 2005 to study but later came back in late 2012. Their albums are sold in Malaysia, Singapore, China, Indonesia, the United States and in some other parts of the world. In some countries, only their bootlegged albums can be found. Due to the increased popularity of online streaming and unlicensed albums, their company StarMedia decided to stop producing Chinese New Year Albums by M-Girls, with their final Chinese New Year album titled \"True Joy\". Their final performance as a group was on 23 February 2014, a couple of weeks after the release of their Mini Album, My Way. Although Angeline moved to China to study, the remaining members continued to promote their latest album. It was later confirmed that M-Girls would be releasing another CNY album for 2015 called 新春佳期 which translates to New Spring Holiday Pre-orders for their latest Chinese New Year album was announced through social media on 18 November 2016, titled 过年要红红 which roughly translates to The New Year Needs to be Red and will mark the first time Crystal has not released a Chinese New Year album since her debut in 1994.", "Title: Selene Vigil-Wilk\n\nSelene Here Vigil (born July 16, 1965) is an American singer and musician. She co-founded grunge band 7 Year Bitch alongside Elizabeth Davis, Valerie Agnew and Stefanie Sargent in 1990; they released three studio albums before disbanding in 1997. In 2000, Vigil formed a gothic band, Cistine. In 2010, Vigil released her debut solo album, \"That Was Then\".", "Title: I Like It Like That (album)\n\nI Like It Like That is an album by Motown group the Miracles, compiled for the UK market and released on the UK Tamla-Motown label (TML11003) as one of its initial group of six albums in March 1965 (there was no equivalent album to this in the USA). Known as the Miracles' \"forgotten album\", few people, outside of Motown insiders, hard-core Miracles fans, and collectors, remember that it had even existed. This album featured a combination of several new-for-1964 songs along with previously-issued material from the group's album from the year before, \"The Miracles Doin' Mickey's Monkey\". New for 1964 songs included \"I Like It Like That\" (the Top 30 title song), the Bobby Rogers-led flip side \"You're So Fine and Sweet,\"(this is the \"only\" original Miracles studio album that has that song), \"That's What Love Is Made Of\" (another 1964 hit) that the group performed on the American International Pictures release, the T.A.M.I. Show that year, and \"Would I Love You\", a song that became a popular regional hit tune for the group in Pennsylvania and The Midwest. The album also featured a Claudette Robinson-led cover version of the Orlons' #2 Pop smash, \"The Wah Watusi\". (Claudette is also featured with the rest of the group on the album's cover), and the group's 1963 Top 40 Hit, \"I Gotta Dance to Keep From Crying\". Several of the group's other 1964 songs, including the chart hits \"(You Can't Let the Boy Overpower) The Man in You\", \"Come On Do the Jerk\", and its \"B\" side, \"Baby Don't You Go\", were not included. The new 1964 recordings \"I Like It Like That\", \"Would I love You\" and \"That's What Love Is Made Of\" were included on the only US Miracles 1964 album release \"Miracles Greatest Hits From The Beginning\" which was the first double album released by Motown Records.", "Title: King Diamond discography\n\nThe discography of King Diamond, a Danish heavy metal band, consists of twelve studio releases, two live albums, five compilations, six singles, and four music videos. King Diamond was formed in 1985, after the dissolution of the group Mercyful Fate, by vocalist King Diamond, guitarists Andy LaRocque and Michael Denner, bassist Timi Hansen, and drummer Mikkey Dee. The following year, the band released their debut album \"Fatal Portrait\", which charted at number 33 in Sweden. King Diamond's second studio album, \"Abigail\", was released on February 24, 1987, and reached number 123 in the US, number 39 in Sweden and number 68 in the Netherlands. Following some line-up changes, the group released the album \"\"Them\"\" in 1988, which peaked at number 38 in Sweden, number 65 in the Netherlands, and at number 89 in the US, making \"\"Them\"\" King Diamond's highest charting album in North America. The following year, the band released the follow-up album \"Conspiracy\", which charted at number 111 in North America, number 41 in Sweden and at number 64 in the Netherlands. In 1990, after more line-up changes, King Diamond released the album \"The Eye\", which only charted at number 179 in the US, which makes \"The Eye\" King Diamond's lowest charting album in North America.", "Title: Sasha, Benny y Erik\n\nSasha, Benny y Erik are a pop band from Mexico. The group was formed by 3 former members of the Mexican pop group Timbiriche, consisting of Sasha Sokol, Benny Ibarra and Erik Rubin who are close friends in real life. With much anticipation by their fans, Sasha, Benny and Erik released the live album \"\". The project has enjoyed much success with a national tour that started in late 2012 and has continued through much of 2014. The album has been certified triple platinum + gold in Mexico for sales exceeding 210,000 copies. Originally, the band performed 2 concerts at the National Auditorium in Mexico City in April 2013, but due to demand, they did two more concerts at the venue in September of that same year. In 2013, they released En Vivo desde el Auditorio Nacional, which went gold a few days after its release. At the end of 2013, the album was officially recognized by AMPROFON as the second best-selling album in Mexico that year (after the album \"Confidencias\" by Alejandro Fernandez). In late 2014, Sasha, Benny y Erik will release their first studio album \"Vuelta al Sol\" and release \"Esta Noche\" as their first single. Next singles were \"Todo tiene su lugar\" ,\"Japi\" and \"Punto de partida\". In 2015, they performed at National Auditorium twice ( two concerts in May and other two in November). In early 2016, they will release a new live album with new songs and hits, performed with several guests. First single \"Lo Siento\" featuring Pepe Aguilar, was released on February 19 in iTunes. In May, \"Entre Amigos\" was released and the band announced the end of the project in December. The album was certified as Gold some weeks later and they startred a farewell tour, which final performance will be on December 31.", "Title: Vigil (album)\n\nVigil is the fifth studio album by Australian rock band The Easybeats, released in May 1968. This would be the second and final album by the band released on the United Artists Records label.", "Title: State of Mind (Fish song)\n\n\"State of Mind\" is a protest song by Scottish neo-progressive rock singer Fish, released as his first solo single about a year after his departure from Marillion and preceding the release of his first solo album \"Vigil in a Wilderness of Mirrors\". It is also the first-ever record Fish did outside Marillion except for his 1986 collaboration with Tony Banks on the single \"Shortcut to Somewhere\" from the Banks album \"Soundtracks\".", "Title: List of awards and nominations received by Shinee\n\nSouth Korean boy group Shinee have received several awards and nominations for their music work. The group was formed by S.M. Entertainment in 2008 and released their first full-length album, \"The Shinee World\", on August 28, 2008, which won the Newcomer Album of the Year at the 23rd Golden Disk Awards. The first single released from the album was \"Sanso Gateun Neo (Love Like Oxygen)\" and won first place on \"M Countdown\" on September 18, 2008 making it the group's first win on Korean music shows since debut. Their second album \"Lucifer\" (2010) produced two singles, \"Lucifer\" and \"Hello\". For their outstanding choreography the group was nominated for the Best Dance Performance Award at the Mnet Asian Music Awards in 2010. \" Lucifer\" also won the Disk Bonsang Award at the 25th Golden Disk Awards as well as the Popularity Award. On March 21, 2012 the group released their fourth EP \"Sherlock\" for which the group was awarded another Disk Bonsang Award at the 27th Golden Disc Awards and the Bonsang Award at the 22nd Seoul Music Award. Also following the success of the lead single it was also nominated for Song of the Year at the 2012 Mnet Asian Music Awards.", "Title: The Easybeats\n\nThe Easybeats were an Australian rock band which formed in Sydney, Australia, in late 1964, and disbanded at the end of 1969. They were the antipodean echo to the style and sound of the Beatles in Britain, and the first rock and roll act from Australia to score an international pop hit with the 1966 single, \"Friday on My Mind\"." ]
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[ { "sentences": [ "\"Your Crown\" is a song by the Danish dance-pop duo Infernal.", " It features the Danish singer and actress Xenia Lach-Nielsen, and was released as the fifth single from Infernal's debut album, \"Infernal Affairs\", in 1999.", " The song is written by the German songwriter Nosie Katzmann, and it is the only Infernal single ever to feature a different female lead vocalist than Lina Rafn.", " It peaked at #2 on the Danish Airplay Chart, making it the most successful single from the album in terms of airplay." ], "title": "Your Crown" }, { "sentences": [ "Infernal Affairs is the debut album by the Danish dance act Infernal, released in 1998 in Denmark.", " It became an unexpected success, selling more than 80,000 copies (two-times platinum).", " The album was awarded Danish Upfront Dance Release of the Year at the 1999 Danish Grammy Awards." ], "title": "Infernal Affairs (album)" }, { "sentences": [ "Comfort Chan Kwong-wing (; born June 15, 1967) is a music composer for Hong Kong films.", " Some of his well-known works in films include the \"Infernal Affairs\" trilogy, \"\", Initial D and \"Daisy\"." ], "title": "Chan Kwong-wing" }, { "sentences": [ "Infernal Affairs III is a 2003 Hong Kong crime thriller film directed by Andrew Lau and Alan Mak.", " It is the third and final installment in the \"Infernal Affairs\" film series, and is both a sequel and a semi-prequel to the original film, as it intercuts events before and after the events in the first film.", " Andy Lau, Tony Leung, Kelly Chen, Anthony Wong, Eric Tsang, and Chapman To reprise their roles again, joined by new cast members Leon Lai and Chen Daoming." ], "title": "Infernal Affairs III" }, { "sentences": [ "Infernal Affairs is a 2002 Hong Kong crime-thriller film directed by Andrew Lau and Alan Mak.", " It tells the story of a police officer who infiltrates a triad, and a police officer secretly working for the same gang.", " The Chinese title means \"\"The Unceasing Path\"\", a reference to Avici, the lowest level of Hell in Buddhism, where one endures suffering incessantly.", " The English title is a word play, combining the law enforcement term \"internal affairs\" – typically the division of any law enforcement agency that would be responsible for (among other things) finding a mole – with the adjective \"infernal\", meant in this case as a reference not to fires or infernos in general, but specifically to the inferno of Hell (\"Inferno\" being the Italian word for \"Hell\").", " Thus, the English title is both a phonetic pun and – like the Chinese title – an allusion to a place or condition of eternal suffering.", " \"Infernal Affairs\" is the first in the Infernal Affairs series and was followed by \"Infernal Affairs II\" and \"Infernal Affairs III\"." ], "title": "Infernal Affairs" }, { "sentences": [ "\"Voodoo Cowboy\" is a song by the Danish dance-pop duo Infernal.", " It was released as the fourth single from their debut album, \"Infernal Affairs\", in 1998." ], "title": "Voodoo Cowboy" }, { "sentences": [ "\"Sorti de L'enfer\" is a song by the Danish dance-pop duo Infernal (at the time a trio).", " It was released as the lead single from their debut album, \"Infernal Affairs\", in 1997." ], "title": "Sorti de L'enfer" }, { "sentences": [ "Infernal Affairs is a series of three crime-thriller films directed by Andrew Lau and Alan Mak, starring Andy Lau and Tony Leung.", " It tells the story of a police officer who infiltrates the triads, and a police officer secretly working for the same gang.", " The Chinese title means \"the non-stop way\", a reference to Avici, the lowest level of hell in Buddhism.", " The English title is a word play combining the law enforcement term \"internal affairs\" with the adjective 'infernal'." ], "title": "Infernal Affairs (film series)" }, { "sentences": [ "\"Kalinka\" is a song by the Danish dance-pop duo Infernal.", " It was released as the third single from their debut album, \"Infernal Affairs\", in 1998.", " The song is based on the Russian Drobushki folk melody, and samples \"Kalinka\" by the Soviet Army Chorus & Band, directed by Boris Alexandrov and recorded in 1956 and 1963." ], "title": "Kalinka (Infernal song)" }, { "sentences": [ "This is the discography of Danish dance duo Infernal consisting of band members Lina Rafn (pictured), Paw Lagermann, and ex-band member Søren Haahr, who left the band after the release of their debut album, \"Infernal Affairs\" in 1998.", " Their first single, \"Sorti de L'enfer\" managed to reach the top 20 in the Danish Singles Chart, and following this success, the band have released a further three studio albums (one of which, \"From Paris to Berlin\", reached the number one spot in Denmark), one remix album and an additional twenty-three singles, seven of which were worldwide hits." ], "title": "Infernal discography" } ]
[ "Title: Your Crown\n\n\"Your Crown\" is a song by the Danish dance-pop duo Infernal. It features the Danish singer and actress Xenia Lach-Nielsen, and was released as the fifth single from Infernal's debut album, \"Infernal Affairs\", in 1999. The song is written by the German songwriter Nosie Katzmann, and it is the only Infernal single ever to feature a different female lead vocalist than Lina Rafn. It peaked at #2 on the Danish Airplay Chart, making it the most successful single from the album in terms of airplay.", "Title: Infernal Affairs (album)\n\nInfernal Affairs is the debut album by the Danish dance act Infernal, released in 1998 in Denmark. It became an unexpected success, selling more than 80,000 copies (two-times platinum). The album was awarded Danish Upfront Dance Release of the Year at the 1999 Danish Grammy Awards.", "Title: Chan Kwong-wing\n\nComfort Chan Kwong-wing (; born June 15, 1967) is a music composer for Hong Kong films. Some of his well-known works in films include the \"Infernal Affairs\" trilogy, \"\", Initial D and \"Daisy\".", "Title: Infernal Affairs III\n\nInfernal Affairs III is a 2003 Hong Kong crime thriller film directed by Andrew Lau and Alan Mak. It is the third and final installment in the \"Infernal Affairs\" film series, and is both a sequel and a semi-prequel to the original film, as it intercuts events before and after the events in the first film. Andy Lau, Tony Leung, Kelly Chen, Anthony Wong, Eric Tsang, and Chapman To reprise their roles again, joined by new cast members Leon Lai and Chen Daoming.", "Title: Infernal Affairs\n\nInfernal Affairs is a 2002 Hong Kong crime-thriller film directed by Andrew Lau and Alan Mak. It tells the story of a police officer who infiltrates a triad, and a police officer secretly working for the same gang. The Chinese title means \"\"The Unceasing Path\"\", a reference to Avici, the lowest level of Hell in Buddhism, where one endures suffering incessantly. The English title is a word play, combining the law enforcement term \"internal affairs\" – typically the division of any law enforcement agency that would be responsible for (among other things) finding a mole – with the adjective \"infernal\", meant in this case as a reference not to fires or infernos in general, but specifically to the inferno of Hell (\"Inferno\" being the Italian word for \"Hell\"). Thus, the English title is both a phonetic pun and – like the Chinese title – an allusion to a place or condition of eternal suffering. \"Infernal Affairs\" is the first in the Infernal Affairs series and was followed by \"Infernal Affairs II\" and \"Infernal Affairs III\".", "Title: Voodoo Cowboy\n\n\"Voodoo Cowboy\" is a song by the Danish dance-pop duo Infernal. It was released as the fourth single from their debut album, \"Infernal Affairs\", in 1998.", "Title: Sorti de L'enfer\n\n\"Sorti de L'enfer\" is a song by the Danish dance-pop duo Infernal (at the time a trio). It was released as the lead single from their debut album, \"Infernal Affairs\", in 1997.", "Title: Infernal Affairs (film series)\n\nInfernal Affairs is a series of three crime-thriller films directed by Andrew Lau and Alan Mak, starring Andy Lau and Tony Leung. It tells the story of a police officer who infiltrates the triads, and a police officer secretly working for the same gang. The Chinese title means \"the non-stop way\", a reference to Avici, the lowest level of hell in Buddhism. The English title is a word play combining the law enforcement term \"internal affairs\" with the adjective 'infernal'.", "Title: Kalinka (Infernal song)\n\n\"Kalinka\" is a song by the Danish dance-pop duo Infernal. It was released as the third single from their debut album, \"Infernal Affairs\", in 1998. The song is based on the Russian Drobushki folk melody, and samples \"Kalinka\" by the Soviet Army Chorus & Band, directed by Boris Alexandrov and recorded in 1956 and 1963.", "Title: Infernal discography\n\nThis is the discography of Danish dance duo Infernal consisting of band members Lina Rafn (pictured), Paw Lagermann, and ex-band member Søren Haahr, who left the band after the release of their debut album, \"Infernal Affairs\" in 1998. Their first single, \"Sorti de L'enfer\" managed to reach the top 20 in the Danish Singles Chart, and following this success, the band have released a further three studio albums (one of which, \"From Paris to Berlin\", reached the number one spot in Denmark), one remix album and an additional twenty-three singles, seven of which were worldwide hits." ]
80,710
What comedy team that ad their own Broadway show at the Booth Theater in 1979 performed with one of seven original cast members of the NBC sketch comedy show "Saturday Night Live"?
Monteith and Rand
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[ { "sentences": [ "Erik Marcisak (pronounced \"Mar-See-Sack\") (born March 17, 1978 in Queens, NY), is an American writer, sketch comedy producer, actor and VIP customer of David Gagnon taxi, based in Charlottetown, PEI.", " Erik Marcisak was named one of \"Backstage\"'s Top Ten \"Comedy Best Bets\" in 2005 for producing the controversial sketch comedy show \"Saturday Night Rewritten\", which used the previous night's \"Saturday Night Live\" as a creative jumping-off point for an entirely new sketch show that was written, rehearsed, and performed within 8 hours the next day.", " \"Saturday Night Rewritten\" ran in New York City from 2003-2006." ], "title": "Erik Marcisak" }, { "sentences": [ "Gilda Susan Radner (June 28, 1946 – May 20, 1989) was an American comedian, actress, and one of seven original cast members of the NBC sketch comedy show \"Saturday Night Live\" (\"SNL\").", " In her routines, Radner specialized in broad and obnoxious parodies of television stereotypes, such as annoying advice specialists and news anchors.", " She also portrayed those characters in her highly successful one-woman show on Broadway in 1979." ], "title": "Gilda Radner" }, { "sentences": [ "John William Ferrell ( ; born July 16, 1967) is an American actor, comedian, producer, and writer.", " He first established himself in the mid-1990s as a cast member on the NBC sketch comedy show \"Saturday Night Live\", and has subsequently starred in comedy films such as \"\" (2004), \"\" (2006), \"Step Brothers\" (2008), \"The Other Guys\" (2010) and \"\" (2013), all but one of which he co-wrote with his comedy partner Adam McKay.", " The two also founded the comedy website Funny or Die in 2007.", " Other films roles include \"Elf\", \"Old School\" (both 2003), \"Blades of Glory\" (2007), and the animated films \"Megamind\" (2010) and \"The Lego Movie\" (2014)." ], "title": "Will Ferrell" }, { "sentences": [ "Jang Young-nam (born November 25, 1973) is a South Korean actress.", " She began her career as an acclaimed actress in theater, then transitioned to supporting roles on television and film, notably in works by director Jang Jin.", " A member of Jang Jin's Division 장진사단, she regularly appears in his films and theater company productions.", " She became one of the original cast members of the live sketch comedy show \"Saturday Night Live Korea\" when Jang Jin brought the American show to South Korea.", " In addition, she was a member of Korea's prestigious theater troupe, Mokhwa Repertory Company." ], "title": "Jang Young-nam" }, { "sentences": [ "30 Rock is an American satirical television sitcom created by Tina Fey that ran on NBC from October 11, 2006, to January 31, 2013.", " The series, loosely based on Fey's experiences as head writer for \"Saturday Night Live\", takes place behind the scenes of a fictional live sketch comedy show depicted as airing on NBC.", " The series's name refers to 30 Rockefeller Plaza in New York City, the address of the Comcast Building, where the NBC Studios are located and where \"Saturday Night Live\" is written, produced, and performed.", " This series is produced by Broadway Video and Little Stranger, Inc., in association with NBCUniversal." ], "title": "30 Rock" }, { "sentences": [ "John Adam Belushi ( ; January 24, 1949 – March 5, 1982) was an American comedian, actor and musician.", " Belushi is best known for his \"intense energy and raucous attitude\" which he displayed as one of the seven original cast members of the NBC sketch comedy show \"Saturday Night Live\" (\"SNL\").", " Throughout his career, Belushi had a close personal and artistic partnership with his fellow \"SNL\" star Dan Aykroyd, whom he met while they were both working at Chicago's The Second City comedy club." ], "title": "John Belushi" }, { "sentences": [ "Monteith and Rand are a comedy team who had their own Broadway show at the Booth Theater in 1979, produced by James Lipton, after a successful off-Broadway run.", " Suzanne Rand and John Monteith are graduates of Second City; Suzanne was in the famed company that included John Belushi and Bill Murray in Chicago, and John performed with John Candy, Dan Aykroyd and Gilda Radner in Toronto.", " Monteith and Rand live in New York City where they teach and perform." ], "title": "Monteith and Rand" }, { "sentences": [ "<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": "List of Saturday Night Live episodes" }, { "sentences": [ "Saturday Night Live (abbreviated as SNL) is an American late-night live television sketch comedy and variety show created by Lorne Michaels and developed by Dick Ebersol.", " The show premiered on NBC on October 11, 1975, under the original title NBC's Saturday Night.", " The show's comedy sketches, which parody contemporary culture and politics, are performed by a large and varying cast of repertory and newer cast members.", " Each episode is hosted by a celebrity guest (who usually delivers an opening monologue and performs in sketches with the cast) and features performances by a musical guest.", " An episode normally begins with a cold open sketch that ends with someone breaking character and proclaiming, \"Live from New York, it's Saturday Night!", "\", properly beginning the show." ], "title": "Saturday Night Live" }, { "sentences": [ "\"Saturday Night Live\" (abbreviated as 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.\"" ], "title": "List of Saturday Night Live guests" } ]
[ "Title: Erik Marcisak\n\nErik Marcisak (pronounced \"Mar-See-Sack\") (born March 17, 1978 in Queens, NY), is an American writer, sketch comedy producer, actor and VIP customer of David Gagnon taxi, based in Charlottetown, PEI. Erik Marcisak was named one of \"Backstage\"'s Top Ten \"Comedy Best Bets\" in 2005 for producing the controversial sketch comedy show \"Saturday Night Rewritten\", which used the previous night's \"Saturday Night Live\" as a creative jumping-off point for an entirely new sketch show that was written, rehearsed, and performed within 8 hours the next day. \"Saturday Night Rewritten\" ran in New York City from 2003-2006.", "Title: Gilda Radner\n\nGilda Susan Radner (June 28, 1946 – May 20, 1989) was an American comedian, actress, and one of seven original cast members of the NBC sketch comedy show \"Saturday Night Live\" (\"SNL\"). In her routines, Radner specialized in broad and obnoxious parodies of television stereotypes, such as annoying advice specialists and news anchors. She also portrayed those characters in her highly successful one-woman show on Broadway in 1979.", "Title: Will Ferrell\n\nJohn William Ferrell ( ; born July 16, 1967) is an American actor, comedian, producer, and writer. He first established himself in the mid-1990s as a cast member on the NBC sketch comedy show \"Saturday Night Live\", and has subsequently starred in comedy films such as \"\" (2004), \"\" (2006), \"Step Brothers\" (2008), \"The Other Guys\" (2010) and \"\" (2013), all but one of which he co-wrote with his comedy partner Adam McKay. The two also founded the comedy website Funny or Die in 2007. Other films roles include \"Elf\", \"Old School\" (both 2003), \"Blades of Glory\" (2007), and the animated films \"Megamind\" (2010) and \"The Lego Movie\" (2014).", "Title: Jang Young-nam\n\nJang Young-nam (born November 25, 1973) is a South Korean actress. She began her career as an acclaimed actress in theater, then transitioned to supporting roles on television and film, notably in works by director Jang Jin. A member of Jang Jin's Division 장진사단, she regularly appears in his films and theater company productions. She became one of the original cast members of the live sketch comedy show \"Saturday Night Live Korea\" when Jang Jin brought the American show to South Korea. In addition, she was a member of Korea's prestigious theater troupe, Mokhwa Repertory Company.", "Title: 30 Rock\n\n30 Rock is an American satirical television sitcom created by Tina Fey that ran on NBC from October 11, 2006, to January 31, 2013. The series, loosely based on Fey's experiences as head writer for \"Saturday Night Live\", takes place behind the scenes of a fictional live sketch comedy show depicted as airing on NBC. The series's name refers to 30 Rockefeller Plaza in New York City, the address of the Comcast Building, where the NBC Studios are located and where \"Saturday Night Live\" is written, produced, and performed. This series is produced by Broadway Video and Little Stranger, Inc., in association with NBCUniversal.", "Title: John Belushi\n\nJohn Adam Belushi ( ; January 24, 1949 – March 5, 1982) was an American comedian, actor and musician. Belushi is best known for his \"intense energy and raucous attitude\" which he displayed as one of the seven original cast members of the NBC sketch comedy show \"Saturday Night Live\" (\"SNL\"). Throughout his career, Belushi had a close personal and artistic partnership with his fellow \"SNL\" star Dan Aykroyd, whom he met while they were both working at Chicago's The Second City comedy club.", "Title: Monteith and Rand\n\nMonteith and Rand are a comedy team who had their own Broadway show at the Booth Theater in 1979, produced by James Lipton, after a successful off-Broadway run. Suzanne Rand and John Monteith are graduates of Second City; Suzanne was in the famed company that included John Belushi and Bill Murray in Chicago, and John performed with John Candy, Dan Aykroyd and Gilda Radner in Toronto. Monteith and Rand live in New York City where they teach and perform.", "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: Saturday Night Live\n\nSaturday Night Live (abbreviated as SNL) is an American late-night live television sketch comedy and variety show created by Lorne Michaels and developed by Dick Ebersol. The show premiered on NBC on October 11, 1975, under the original title NBC's Saturday Night. The show's comedy sketches, which parody contemporary culture and politics, are performed by a large and varying cast of repertory and newer cast members. Each episode is hosted by a celebrity guest (who usually delivers an opening monologue and performs in sketches with the cast) and features performances by a musical guest. An episode normally begins with a cold open sketch that ends with someone breaking character and proclaiming, \"Live from New York, it's Saturday Night! \", properly beginning the show.", "Title: List of Saturday Night Live guests\n\n\"Saturday Night Live\" (abbreviated as 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.\"" ]
80,711
The 679th Radar Squadron was stationed at which military airport in Florida?
Naval Air Station Jacksonville
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{ "title": [ "679th Radar Squadron", "Naval Air Station Jacksonville" ], "sent_id": [ 1, 0 ] }
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80,712
Shane Omari Dowrich, is a West Indian first-class cricketer, Marlon Samuels added 144 runs for the fourth wicket before a collapse led West Indies to 216 all out and handed victory to who?
Australia
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{ "title": [ "Shane Dowrich", "Marlon Samuels" ], "sent_id": [ 4, 0 ] }
[ { "sentences": [ "Courtenay Reece (4 December 1899 – 16 April 1984) was a West Indian first-class cricketer and cricket umpire.", " He batted right-handed and was a medium pace bowler who played for Barbados and Oxford University between 1925 and 1930.", " He stood as umpire in one Test match, West Indies vs. England, in 1935." ], "title": "Courtenay Reece" }, { "sentences": [ "Marquino Mindley (born 29 December 1994) is a West Indian first-class cricketer.", " He was part of the West Indies' squad for the 2014 ICC Under-19 Cricket World Cup." ], "title": "Marquino Mindley" }, { "sentences": [ "West Indies A toured Sri Lanka for a cricket tournament between 23 June and 19 July 2005.", " They played three unofficial four-day \"Tests\" and five unofficial \"ODIs\".", " The plans for the tour were only confirmed in mid-June as a result of a dispute over sponsorship between the West Indies Cricket Association and its players.", " The row continued between the Association and the senior West Indian players, though, which led to the Association asking all West Indies A players whether they would make themselves available for the Test tour immediately following the A tour.", " On 28 June it was announced that they had unanimously declined the request.", " However, that unanimous agreement vanished in the coming days, and several players were called up from the A squad to the main squad – resulting in the A squad needing more players.", " Twenty players eventually turned out for the West Indies A squad.", " Both the first-class and one-day series were alive until the very last match, though.", " West Indies A took a 57-run victory in the first \"Test\" match, taking the last five wickets of that game for three runs, but crashed to a humbling innings defeat in the second.", " Sri Lanka A won the series 2–1 thanks to a four-wicket win in the last match.", " In the one-dayers, West Indies could have forced a drawn series if they had managed to win the last game, but Sri Lanka's bowling undid them and they lost the series 3–1." ], "title": "West Indies A cricket team in Sri Lanka in 2005" }, { "sentences": [ "Marlon Nathaniel Samuels (born 5 February 1981) is a Jamaican cricketer who plays internationally for the West Indies in all three formats, and a former ODI captain.", " He is a right-handed middle order batsman and an off-spinner.", " He was a key member of the West Indies team that won the 2012 ICC World Twenty20 and 2016 ICC World Twenty20, and was named man of the match in the final of both tournaments, becoming first man to achieve the feat." ], "title": "Marlon Samuels" }, { "sentences": [ "Bryan Charles (born 19 June 1995) is a West Indian first-class cricketer.", " He was part of the West Indies' squad for the 2014 ICC Under-19 Cricket World Cup." ], "title": "Bryan Charles" }, { "sentences": [ "Percy Hamilton \"Tim\" Tarilton (8 February 1885 – 18 February 1953) was a Barbadian cricketer who represented the West Indies in the days before they achieved Test status.", " A good driver of the ball, he made his first-class debut for Barbados in 1905 and played until 1930.", " He hit his maiden first-class century against Marylebone Cricket Club (M.C.C.) in 1913.", " The First World War prevented Tarilton from establishing an international reputation, for example through touring England.", " In 1920, Tarilton scored the first triple-century by a West Indian cricketer, in a match for Barbados against Trinidad when he scored 304 not out.", " According to C. L. R. James, Tarilton was the best West Indian batsman before 1923.", " George Challenor was a more stylish batsman and greatly admired in Barbados, but Tarilton was the more reliable.", " However, Challenor's success on the 1923 tour of England established his reputation.", " Tarilton, also chosen to tour, scored 554 runs at an average of 21.30, his only century being 109 not out against Nottinghamshire.", " In 1927, he and Challenor scored 292 in an opening partnership against Trinidad, setting a West Indian record for that wicket which lasted until 1950.", " His brother Arthur played one first-class match for Jamaica in 1905." ], "title": "Percy Tarilton" }, { "sentences": [ "Brandon King (born 16 December 1994) is a West Indian first-class cricketer.", " He was part of the West Indies' squad for the 2014 ICC Under-19 Cricket World Cup.", " He plays for Jamaica in domestic cricket, debuting in First Class cricket in the 2014-15 Regional Four Day Competition, and List A cricket in the 2015-16 Regional Super50.", " He was selected in the 9th round of the 2017 CPL player draft by the St Kitts & Nevis Patriots.", " He made his Twenty20 debut for St Kitts & Nevis Patriots in the 2017 Caribbean Premier League on 5 August 2017." ], "title": "Brandon King (cricketer)" }, { "sentences": [ "Jeremy Solozano (born 5 October 1995) is a West Indian first-class cricketer.", " He was part of the West Indies' squad for the 2014 ICC Under-19 Cricket World Cup." ], "title": "Jeremy Solozano" }, { "sentences": [ "Shane Omari Dowrich (born 30 October 1991) is a West Indian first-class cricketer.", " In May 2015 he was named in the 14-man Test squad to face Australia.", " He made an impressive start on his Test debut against Australia at Windsor Park, Roseau, Dominica.", " After conceded a lead of 170 in the first innings, West Indies were struggled at 3/37.", " He and Marlon Samuels added 144 runs for the fourth wicket before a collapse led West Indies to 216 all out and handed victory to Australia." ], "title": "Shane Dowrich" }, { "sentences": [ "Charles Clarence Passailaigue - Passailaigue was born in Kingston on August 4, 1901 and died at Montego Bay, St. James, Jamaica on January 7, 1972, aged 70.", " Although his career spanned the entire decade of the 1930s, in truth Passailaigue played first-class cricket only sporadically.", " As an attacking batsman he announced himself to the cricketing world by scoring 183 for Jamaica at Melbourne Park, Kingston in March, 1930, against a touring M.C.C. side led by F.S.G. Calthorpe.", " After that performance he was selected for the fourth Test, played a few days later at Sabina Park, Jamaica.", " In this timeless match played over nine days, he scored 44 and 2 not out, held three catches – from Hendren, Wyatt and Haig – and bowled a couple of overs, taking 0 for 15.", " On the basis of these first two performances, many considered him unlucky not to win a place for the first tour to visit Australia in 1930/31 and worse, never again to be selected for a West Indian Test match.", " And as if to prove what a mistake this was, bearing in mind that the West Indies lost the Test series against Australia 4-1, Passailaigue recorded his highest score of 261 not out in just his third first-class match.", " Playing for All Jamaica against the Hon. Lionel Tennyson's side back at Melbourne Park, Jamaica amassed 702 runs for 5 wickets in their only innings and with his good friend, George Headley, Passailaigue shared an unbeaten stand of 487.", " At the time of writing, this remains a first-class sixth wicket partnership.", " His only first-class wicket with the ball, that of H.P. Bayley, was taken in Passailaigue’s final match, playing for Jamaica against a Combined XI in Trinidad.", " His death in 1972 went unreported at the time and therefore no obituary appeared within Wisden for him." ], "title": "Clarence Passailaigue" } ]
[ "Title: Courtenay Reece\n\nCourtenay Reece (4 December 1899 – 16 April 1984) was a West Indian first-class cricketer and cricket umpire. He batted right-handed and was a medium pace bowler who played for Barbados and Oxford University between 1925 and 1930. He stood as umpire in one Test match, West Indies vs. England, in 1935.", "Title: Marquino Mindley\n\nMarquino Mindley (born 29 December 1994) is a West Indian first-class cricketer. He was part of the West Indies' squad for the 2014 ICC Under-19 Cricket World Cup.", "Title: West Indies A cricket team in Sri Lanka in 2005\n\nWest Indies A toured Sri Lanka for a cricket tournament between 23 June and 19 July 2005. They played three unofficial four-day \"Tests\" and five unofficial \"ODIs\". The plans for the tour were only confirmed in mid-June as a result of a dispute over sponsorship between the West Indies Cricket Association and its players. The row continued between the Association and the senior West Indian players, though, which led to the Association asking all West Indies A players whether they would make themselves available for the Test tour immediately following the A tour. On 28 June it was announced that they had unanimously declined the request. However, that unanimous agreement vanished in the coming days, and several players were called up from the A squad to the main squad – resulting in the A squad needing more players. Twenty players eventually turned out for the West Indies A squad. Both the first-class and one-day series were alive until the very last match, though. West Indies A took a 57-run victory in the first \"Test\" match, taking the last five wickets of that game for three runs, but crashed to a humbling innings defeat in the second. Sri Lanka A won the series 2–1 thanks to a four-wicket win in the last match. In the one-dayers, West Indies could have forced a drawn series if they had managed to win the last game, but Sri Lanka's bowling undid them and they lost the series 3–1.", "Title: Marlon Samuels\n\nMarlon Nathaniel Samuels (born 5 February 1981) is a Jamaican cricketer who plays internationally for the West Indies in all three formats, and a former ODI captain. He is a right-handed middle order batsman and an off-spinner. He was a key member of the West Indies team that won the 2012 ICC World Twenty20 and 2016 ICC World Twenty20, and was named man of the match in the final of both tournaments, becoming first man to achieve the feat.", "Title: Bryan Charles\n\nBryan Charles (born 19 June 1995) is a West Indian first-class cricketer. He was part of the West Indies' squad for the 2014 ICC Under-19 Cricket World Cup.", "Title: Percy Tarilton\n\nPercy Hamilton \"Tim\" Tarilton (8 February 1885 – 18 February 1953) was a Barbadian cricketer who represented the West Indies in the days before they achieved Test status. A good driver of the ball, he made his first-class debut for Barbados in 1905 and played until 1930. He hit his maiden first-class century against Marylebone Cricket Club (M.C.C.) in 1913. The First World War prevented Tarilton from establishing an international reputation, for example through touring England. In 1920, Tarilton scored the first triple-century by a West Indian cricketer, in a match for Barbados against Trinidad when he scored 304 not out. According to C. L. R. James, Tarilton was the best West Indian batsman before 1923. George Challenor was a more stylish batsman and greatly admired in Barbados, but Tarilton was the more reliable. However, Challenor's success on the 1923 tour of England established his reputation. Tarilton, also chosen to tour, scored 554 runs at an average of 21.30, his only century being 109 not out against Nottinghamshire. In 1927, he and Challenor scored 292 in an opening partnership against Trinidad, setting a West Indian record for that wicket which lasted until 1950. His brother Arthur played one first-class match for Jamaica in 1905.", "Title: Brandon King (cricketer)\n\nBrandon King (born 16 December 1994) is a West Indian first-class cricketer. He was part of the West Indies' squad for the 2014 ICC Under-19 Cricket World Cup. He plays for Jamaica in domestic cricket, debuting in First Class cricket in the 2014-15 Regional Four Day Competition, and List A cricket in the 2015-16 Regional Super50. He was selected in the 9th round of the 2017 CPL player draft by the St Kitts & Nevis Patriots. He made his Twenty20 debut for St Kitts & Nevis Patriots in the 2017 Caribbean Premier League on 5 August 2017.", "Title: Jeremy Solozano\n\nJeremy Solozano (born 5 October 1995) is a West Indian first-class cricketer. He was part of the West Indies' squad for the 2014 ICC Under-19 Cricket World Cup.", "Title: Shane Dowrich\n\nShane Omari Dowrich (born 30 October 1991) is a West Indian first-class cricketer. In May 2015 he was named in the 14-man Test squad to face Australia. He made an impressive start on his Test debut against Australia at Windsor Park, Roseau, Dominica. After conceded a lead of 170 in the first innings, West Indies were struggled at 3/37. He and Marlon Samuels added 144 runs for the fourth wicket before a collapse led West Indies to 216 all out and handed victory to Australia.", "Title: Clarence Passailaigue\n\nCharles Clarence Passailaigue - Passailaigue was born in Kingston on August 4, 1901 and died at Montego Bay, St. James, Jamaica on January 7, 1972, aged 70. Although his career spanned the entire decade of the 1930s, in truth Passailaigue played first-class cricket only sporadically. As an attacking batsman he announced himself to the cricketing world by scoring 183 for Jamaica at Melbourne Park, Kingston in March, 1930, against a touring M.C.C. side led by F.S.G. Calthorpe. After that performance he was selected for the fourth Test, played a few days later at Sabina Park, Jamaica. In this timeless match played over nine days, he scored 44 and 2 not out, held three catches – from Hendren, Wyatt and Haig – and bowled a couple of overs, taking 0 for 15. On the basis of these first two performances, many considered him unlucky not to win a place for the first tour to visit Australia in 1930/31 and worse, never again to be selected for a West Indian Test match. And as if to prove what a mistake this was, bearing in mind that the West Indies lost the Test series against Australia 4-1, Passailaigue recorded his highest score of 261 not out in just his third first-class match. Playing for All Jamaica against the Hon. Lionel Tennyson's side back at Melbourne Park, Jamaica amassed 702 runs for 5 wickets in their only innings and with his good friend, George Headley, Passailaigue shared an unbeaten stand of 487. At the time of writing, this remains a first-class sixth wicket partnership. His only first-class wicket with the ball, that of H.P. Bayley, was taken in Passailaigue’s final match, playing for Jamaica against a Combined XI in Trinidad. His death in 1972 went unreported at the time and therefore no obituary appeared within Wisden for him." ]
80,713
Which genus features more species, Pritchardia or Miltoniopsis?
The genus Pritchardia
comparison
hard
{ "title": [ "Pritchardia", "Miltoniopsis" ], "sent_id": [ 0, 1 ] }
[ { "sentences": [ "Pritchardia schattaueri, the lands of papa pritchardia or Schattauer's Loulu, is a species of palm tree in the genus Pritchardia that is endemic to mixed mesic forests on the southwestern part of island of Hawaiʻ i, near Kona.", " It is officially listed as a Critically endangered species." ], "title": "Pritchardia schattaueri" }, { "sentences": [ "Pritchardia pacifica, or the Fiji Fan Palm, is a species of palm tree in the genus \"Pritchardia\" that is native to Tonga.", " It is also found on Fiji, Samoa, and the Marquesas however these populations are likely to be human introductions." ], "title": "Pritchardia pacifica" }, { "sentences": [ "Pritchardia beccariana, the Kilauea pritchardia, or Beccari's loulu, is a species of palm tree in the genus Pritchardia that is endemic to wet forests on the eastern part of the island of Hawaiʻ i, near Hilo." ], "title": "Pritchardia beccariana" }, { "sentences": [ "Miltoniopsis, abbreviated Mltnps in horticultural trade, is a genus of orchids native to Costa Rica, Panama, Venezuela, Colombia, Ecuador, and Peru.", " This genus comprises 5 species.", " Miltoniopsis's common name is Pansy Orchid." ], "title": "Miltoniopsis" }, { "sentences": [ "Eugenia is a genus of flowering plants in the myrtle family Myrtaceae.", " It has a worldwide, although highly uneven, distribution in tropical and subtropical regions.", " The bulk of the approximately 1,000 species occur in the New World tropics, especially in the northern Andes, the Caribbean, and the Atlantic Forest (coastal forests) of eastern Brazil.", " Other centers of diversity include New Caledonia and Madagascar.", " Many species new to science have been and are in the process of being described from these regions.", " For example, 37 new species of \"Eugenia\" have been described from Mesoamerica in the past few years.", " At least 20 new species are currently in the process of being described from New Caledonia, and approximately the same number of species new to science may occur in Madagascar.", " Despite the enormous ecological importance of the myrtle family in Australia (e.g. \"Eucalyptus\", \"Corymbia\", \"Angophora\", \"Melaleuca\", \"Callistemon\", \"Rhodamnia\", \"Gossia\"), only one species of \"Eugenia\", \"E. reinwardtiana\", occurs on that continent.", " The genus also is represented in Africa south of the Sahara, but it is relatively species-poor on that continent.", " In the past some botanists included the morphologically similar Old World genus \"Syzygium\" in \"Eugenia\", but research by Rudolf Schmid in the early 1970s convinced most botanists that the genera are easily separable.", " Research by van Wyk and colleagues in South Africa suggests the genus may comprise at least two major lineages, recognizable by anatomical and other features." ], "title": "Eugenia" }, { "sentences": [ "Orthochilus is a genus of orchids that consists of at least 34 species, most of which are native to Africa and Madagascar with a few species in tropical and subtropical America.", " The genus was first formally described in 1850 by the French botanist Achille Richard, who cited an earlier suggestion by the German botanist Christian Ferdinand Friedrich Hochstetter.", " Richard recognized a single species, \"Orthochilus abyssinicus\", and noted that the genus shared many features with the closely related genus \"Eulophia\", but differed from it in the form of the pollen masses and caudicule, a stalk to which the pollen masses are attached.", " The genus \"Orthochilus\" has often been viewed as a synonym of the larger genus \"Eulophia\" by many botanists, but a recent molecular phylogeny published in 2014 revealed that \"Eulophia\", as traditionally circumscribed, was paraphyletic unless \"Orthochilus\" was recognized as a separate genus." ], "title": "Orthochilus" }, { "sentences": [ "Coilostylis is a genus of orchids.", " It was split off from the \"supergenus\" \"Epidendrum\" in 2004.", " This genus features pseudobulbs, large bracts around the flowers, and flowers that are typically resupinate, with the trilobate lip adnate to the column and having a long thin midlobe.", " It is not unusual for this genus to produce keikes." ], "title": "Coilostylis" }, { "sentences": [ "The genus Pritchardia (Family Arecaceae) consists of between 24-40 species of fan palms (tribe Corypheae) found on tropical Pacific Ocean islands in Fiji, Samoa, Tonga, Tuamotus, and most diversely in Hawaii.", " The generic name honors William Thomas Pritchard (1829-1907), a British consul at Fiji." ], "title": "Pritchardia" }, { "sentences": [ "Miltoniopsis vexillaria (\"the flag-like \"Miltoniopsis\"\") is a species of epiphytic orchid in the genus Miltoniopsis." ], "title": "Miltoniopsis vexillaria" }, { "sentences": [ "Asiatosuchus is an extinct genus of crocodyloid crocodilians that lived in Eurasia during the Paleogene.", " Many Paleogene crocodilians from Europe and Asia have been attributed to \"Asiatosuchus\" since the genus was named in 1940.", " These species have a generalized crocodilian morphology typified by flat, triangular skulls.", " The feature that traditionally united these species under the genus \"Asiatosuchus\" is a broad connection or symphysis between the two halves of the lower jaw.", " Recent studies of the evolutionary relationships of early crocodilians along with closer examinations of the morphology of fossil specimens suggest that only the first named species of \"Asiatosuchus\", \"A. grangeri\" from the Eocene of Mongolia, belongs in the genus.", " Most species are now regarded as \"nomina dubia\" or \"dubious names\", meaning that their type specimens lack the unique anatomical features necessary to justify their classification as distinct species.", " Other species such as \"\"A.\" germanicus\" and \"\"A.\" depressifrons\" are still considered valid species, but they do not form an evolutionary grouping with \"A. grangeri\" that would warrant them being placed together in the genus \"Asiatosuchus\"." ], "title": "Asiatosuchus" } ]
[ "Title: Pritchardia schattaueri\n\nPritchardia schattaueri, the lands of papa pritchardia or Schattauer's Loulu, is a species of palm tree in the genus Pritchardia that is endemic to mixed mesic forests on the southwestern part of island of Hawaiʻ i, near Kona. It is officially listed as a Critically endangered species.", "Title: Pritchardia pacifica\n\nPritchardia pacifica, or the Fiji Fan Palm, is a species of palm tree in the genus \"Pritchardia\" that is native to Tonga. It is also found on Fiji, Samoa, and the Marquesas however these populations are likely to be human introductions.", "Title: Pritchardia beccariana\n\nPritchardia beccariana, the Kilauea pritchardia, or Beccari's loulu, is a species of palm tree in the genus Pritchardia that is endemic to wet forests on the eastern part of the island of Hawaiʻ i, near Hilo.", "Title: Miltoniopsis\n\nMiltoniopsis, abbreviated Mltnps in horticultural trade, is a genus of orchids native to Costa Rica, Panama, Venezuela, Colombia, Ecuador, and Peru. This genus comprises 5 species. Miltoniopsis's common name is Pansy Orchid.", "Title: Eugenia\n\nEugenia is a genus of flowering plants in the myrtle family Myrtaceae. It has a worldwide, although highly uneven, distribution in tropical and subtropical regions. The bulk of the approximately 1,000 species occur in the New World tropics, especially in the northern Andes, the Caribbean, and the Atlantic Forest (coastal forests) of eastern Brazil. Other centers of diversity include New Caledonia and Madagascar. Many species new to science have been and are in the process of being described from these regions. For example, 37 new species of \"Eugenia\" have been described from Mesoamerica in the past few years. At least 20 new species are currently in the process of being described from New Caledonia, and approximately the same number of species new to science may occur in Madagascar. Despite the enormous ecological importance of the myrtle family in Australia (e.g. \"Eucalyptus\", \"Corymbia\", \"Angophora\", \"Melaleuca\", \"Callistemon\", \"Rhodamnia\", \"Gossia\"), only one species of \"Eugenia\", \"E. reinwardtiana\", occurs on that continent. The genus also is represented in Africa south of the Sahara, but it is relatively species-poor on that continent. In the past some botanists included the morphologically similar Old World genus \"Syzygium\" in \"Eugenia\", but research by Rudolf Schmid in the early 1970s convinced most botanists that the genera are easily separable. Research by van Wyk and colleagues in South Africa suggests the genus may comprise at least two major lineages, recognizable by anatomical and other features.", "Title: Orthochilus\n\nOrthochilus is a genus of orchids that consists of at least 34 species, most of which are native to Africa and Madagascar with a few species in tropical and subtropical America. The genus was first formally described in 1850 by the French botanist Achille Richard, who cited an earlier suggestion by the German botanist Christian Ferdinand Friedrich Hochstetter. Richard recognized a single species, \"Orthochilus abyssinicus\", and noted that the genus shared many features with the closely related genus \"Eulophia\", but differed from it in the form of the pollen masses and caudicule, a stalk to which the pollen masses are attached. The genus \"Orthochilus\" has often been viewed as a synonym of the larger genus \"Eulophia\" by many botanists, but a recent molecular phylogeny published in 2014 revealed that \"Eulophia\", as traditionally circumscribed, was paraphyletic unless \"Orthochilus\" was recognized as a separate genus.", "Title: Coilostylis\n\nCoilostylis is a genus of orchids. It was split off from the \"supergenus\" \"Epidendrum\" in 2004. This genus features pseudobulbs, large bracts around the flowers, and flowers that are typically resupinate, with the trilobate lip adnate to the column and having a long thin midlobe. It is not unusual for this genus to produce keikes.", "Title: Pritchardia\n\nThe genus Pritchardia (Family Arecaceae) consists of between 24-40 species of fan palms (tribe Corypheae) found on tropical Pacific Ocean islands in Fiji, Samoa, Tonga, Tuamotus, and most diversely in Hawaii. The generic name honors William Thomas Pritchard (1829-1907), a British consul at Fiji.", "Title: Miltoniopsis vexillaria\n\nMiltoniopsis vexillaria (\"the flag-like \"Miltoniopsis\"\") is a species of epiphytic orchid in the genus Miltoniopsis.", "Title: Asiatosuchus\n\nAsiatosuchus is an extinct genus of crocodyloid crocodilians that lived in Eurasia during the Paleogene. Many Paleogene crocodilians from Europe and Asia have been attributed to \"Asiatosuchus\" since the genus was named in 1940. These species have a generalized crocodilian morphology typified by flat, triangular skulls. The feature that traditionally united these species under the genus \"Asiatosuchus\" is a broad connection or symphysis between the two halves of the lower jaw. Recent studies of the evolutionary relationships of early crocodilians along with closer examinations of the morphology of fossil specimens suggest that only the first named species of \"Asiatosuchus\", \"A. grangeri\" from the Eocene of Mongolia, belongs in the genus. Most species are now regarded as \"nomina dubia\" or \"dubious names\", meaning that their type specimens lack the unique anatomical features necessary to justify their classification as distinct species. Other species such as \"\"A.\" germanicus\" and \"\"A.\" depressifrons\" are still considered valid species, but they do not form an evolutionary grouping with \"A. grangeri\" that would warrant them being placed together in the genus \"Asiatosuchus\"." ]
80,714
What was the main topic that both William L. Shirer and Noam Chomsky write about?
War
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easy
{ "title": [ "William L. Shirer", "Noam Chomsky" ], "sent_id": [ 3, 2 ] }
[ { "sentences": [ "Plato's Problem is the term given by Noam Chomsky to \"the problem of explaining how we can know so much\" given our limited experience.", " Chomsky believes that Plato asked (using modern terms) how we should account for the rich, intrinsic, common structure of human cognition, when it seems undetermined by extrinsic evidence presented to a person during human development.", " In linguistics this is referred to as the \"argument from poverty of the stimulus\" (APS).", " Such arguments are common in the natural sciences, where a developing theory is always \"underdetermined by evidence\".", " Chomsky's approach to Plato's Problem involves treating cognition as a normal research topic in the natural sciences, so cognition can be studied to elucidate intertwined genetic, developmental, and biophysical factors.", " Plato's Problem is most clearly illustrated in the Meno dialogue, in which Socrates demonstrates that an uneducated boy nevertheless understands geometric principles." ], "title": "Plato's Problem" }, { "sentences": [ "The Sound Pattern of English (frequently referred to as SPE) is a 1968 work on phonology (a branch of linguistics) by Noam Chomsky and Morris Halle.", " It presents a view of the phonology of English, and has been very influential in both the field of phonology and in the analysis of the English language.", " Chomsky and Halle present a view of phonology as a linguistic subsystem, separate from other components of the grammar, that transforms an underlying phonemic sequence according to rules and produces as its output the phonetic form that is uttered by a speaker.", " The theory fits with the rest of Chomsky's early theories of language in the sense that it is transformational; as such it serves as a landmark in Chomsky's theories by adding a clearly articulated theory of phonology to his previous work which focused on syntax." ], "title": "The Sound Pattern of English" }, { "sentences": [ "Aspects of the Theory of Syntax (known in linguistic circles simply as \"Aspects\") is a book on linguistics written by American linguist Noam Chomsky, first published in 1965.", " In \"Aspects\", Chomsky presented a deeper, more extensive reformulation of transformational generative grammar (TGG), a new kind of syntactic theory that he had introduced in the 1950s with the publication of his first book, \"Syntactic Structures\".", " \"Aspects\" is widely considered to be the foundational document and a proper book-length articulation of Chomskyan theoretical framework of linguistics.", " It presented Chomsky's epistemological assumptions with a view to establishing linguistic theory-making as a formal (i.e. based on the manipulation of symbols and rules) discipline comparable to physical sciences, i.e. a domain of inquiry well-defined in its nature and scope.", " From a philosophical perspective, it directed mainstream linguistic research away from behaviorism, constructivism, empiricism and structuralism and towards mentalism, nativism, rationalism and generativism, respectively, taking as its main object of study the abstract, inner workings of the human mind related to language acquisition and production." ], "title": "Aspects of the Theory of Syntax" }, { "sentences": [ "\"Objectivity and Liberal Scholarship\" is the title of an essay by the American academic Noam Chomsky.", " It was first published as part of Chomsky's \"American Power and the New Mandarins\".", " Parts of the essay were delivered as a lecture at New York University in March 1968, as part of Albert Schweitzer Lecture Series.", " The first third of the essay, \"The Menace of Liberal Scholarship\" by Noam Chomsky in \"The New York Review of Books\", January 2, 1969, was taken \"almost verbatim\" from this essay." ], "title": "Objectivity and Liberal Scholarship" }, { "sentences": [ "Avram Noam Chomsky ( ; born December 7, 1928) is an American linguist, philosopher, cognitive scientist, historian, social critic, and political activist.", " Sometimes described as \"the father of modern linguistics,\" Chomsky is also a major figure in analytic philosophy and one of the founders of the field of cognitive science.", " He is the author of over 100 books on topics such as linguistics, war, politics, and mass media.", " Ideologically, he aligns with anarcho-syndicalism and libertarian socialism.", " He holds a joint appointment as Institute Professor Emeritus at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) and laureate professor at the University of Arizona." ], "title": "Noam Chomsky" }, { "sentences": [ "Noam Chomsky is an intellectual, political activist, and critic of the foreign policy of the United States and other governments.", " Noam Chomsky describes himself as a libertarian socialist, a sympathizer of anarcho-syndicalism, and is considered to be a key intellectual figure within the left-wing of US politics." ], "title": "Political positions of Noam Chomsky" }, { "sentences": [ "Manufacturing Consent: Noam Chomsky and the Media is a 1992 documentary film that explores the political life and ideas of linguist, intellectual, and political activist Noam Chomsky.", " Canadian filmmakers Mark Achbar and Peter Wintonick expand the analysis of political economy and mass media presented in \"Manufacturing Consent\", a 1988 book Chomsky coauthored with Edward S. Herman." ], "title": "Manufacturing Consent: Noam Chomsky and the Media" }, { "sentences": [ "Imperial Ambitions: Conversations with Noam Chomsky on the Post-9/11 World is a 2005 Metropolitan Books American Empire Project publication of interviews with American linguist and political activist Noam Chomsky conducted and edited by award-winning journalist David Barsamian of Alternative Radio." ], "title": "Imperial Ambitions" }, { "sentences": [ "William Lawrence Shirer (February 23, 1904 – December 28, 1993) was an American journalist and war correspondent.", " He wrote \"The Rise and Fall of the Third Reich\", a history of Nazi Germany that has been read by many and cited in scholarly works for more than 50 years.", " Originally a foreign correspondent for the \"Chicago Tribune\" and the International News Service, Shirer was the first reporter hired by Edward R. Murrow for what would become a CBS radio team of journalists known as \"Murrow's Boys\".", " He became known for his broadcasts from Berlin, from the rise of the Nazi dictatorship through the first year of World War II (1940).", " With Murrow, he organized the first broadcast world news roundup, a format still followed by news broadcasts." ], "title": "William L. Shirer" }, { "sentences": [ "Berlin Diary (1934–1941) is a first-hand account of the rise of Nazi Germany and its road to war, as witnessed by the American journalist William L. Shirer.", " Shirer, a radio reporter for CBS, covered Germany for several years until the Nazi press censors made it impossible for him to report objectively to his listeners in the United States; feeling increasingly uncomfortable, he left the country.", " The identities of many of Shirer's German sources were disguised to protect these people from retaliation by the German secret police, the Gestapo.", " The contents of this book provided much of the material for his landmark book \"The Rise and Fall of the Third Reich\"." ], "title": "Berlin Diary" } ]
[ "Title: Plato's Problem\n\nPlato's Problem is the term given by Noam Chomsky to \"the problem of explaining how we can know so much\" given our limited experience. Chomsky believes that Plato asked (using modern terms) how we should account for the rich, intrinsic, common structure of human cognition, when it seems undetermined by extrinsic evidence presented to a person during human development. In linguistics this is referred to as the \"argument from poverty of the stimulus\" (APS). Such arguments are common in the natural sciences, where a developing theory is always \"underdetermined by evidence\". Chomsky's approach to Plato's Problem involves treating cognition as a normal research topic in the natural sciences, so cognition can be studied to elucidate intertwined genetic, developmental, and biophysical factors. Plato's Problem is most clearly illustrated in the Meno dialogue, in which Socrates demonstrates that an uneducated boy nevertheless understands geometric principles.", "Title: The Sound Pattern of English\n\nThe Sound Pattern of English (frequently referred to as SPE) is a 1968 work on phonology (a branch of linguistics) by Noam Chomsky and Morris Halle. It presents a view of the phonology of English, and has been very influential in both the field of phonology and in the analysis of the English language. Chomsky and Halle present a view of phonology as a linguistic subsystem, separate from other components of the grammar, that transforms an underlying phonemic sequence according to rules and produces as its output the phonetic form that is uttered by a speaker. The theory fits with the rest of Chomsky's early theories of language in the sense that it is transformational; as such it serves as a landmark in Chomsky's theories by adding a clearly articulated theory of phonology to his previous work which focused on syntax.", "Title: Aspects of the Theory of Syntax\n\nAspects of the Theory of Syntax (known in linguistic circles simply as \"Aspects\") is a book on linguistics written by American linguist Noam Chomsky, first published in 1965. In \"Aspects\", Chomsky presented a deeper, more extensive reformulation of transformational generative grammar (TGG), a new kind of syntactic theory that he had introduced in the 1950s with the publication of his first book, \"Syntactic Structures\". \"Aspects\" is widely considered to be the foundational document and a proper book-length articulation of Chomskyan theoretical framework of linguistics. It presented Chomsky's epistemological assumptions with a view to establishing linguistic theory-making as a formal (i.e. based on the manipulation of symbols and rules) discipline comparable to physical sciences, i.e. a domain of inquiry well-defined in its nature and scope. From a philosophical perspective, it directed mainstream linguistic research away from behaviorism, constructivism, empiricism and structuralism and towards mentalism, nativism, rationalism and generativism, respectively, taking as its main object of study the abstract, inner workings of the human mind related to language acquisition and production.", "Title: Objectivity and Liberal Scholarship\n\n\"Objectivity and Liberal Scholarship\" is the title of an essay by the American academic Noam Chomsky. It was first published as part of Chomsky's \"American Power and the New Mandarins\". Parts of the essay were delivered as a lecture at New York University in March 1968, as part of Albert Schweitzer Lecture Series. The first third of the essay, \"The Menace of Liberal Scholarship\" by Noam Chomsky in \"The New York Review of Books\", January 2, 1969, was taken \"almost verbatim\" from this essay.", "Title: Noam Chomsky\n\nAvram Noam Chomsky ( ; born December 7, 1928) is an American linguist, philosopher, cognitive scientist, historian, social critic, and political activist. Sometimes described as \"the father of modern linguistics,\" Chomsky is also a major figure in analytic philosophy and one of the founders of the field of cognitive science. He is the author of over 100 books on topics such as linguistics, war, politics, and mass media. Ideologically, he aligns with anarcho-syndicalism and libertarian socialism. He holds a joint appointment as Institute Professor Emeritus at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) and laureate professor at the University of Arizona.", "Title: Political positions of Noam Chomsky\n\nNoam Chomsky is an intellectual, political activist, and critic of the foreign policy of the United States and other governments. Noam Chomsky describes himself as a libertarian socialist, a sympathizer of anarcho-syndicalism, and is considered to be a key intellectual figure within the left-wing of US politics.", "Title: Manufacturing Consent: Noam Chomsky and the Media\n\nManufacturing Consent: Noam Chomsky and the Media is a 1992 documentary film that explores the political life and ideas of linguist, intellectual, and political activist Noam Chomsky. Canadian filmmakers Mark Achbar and Peter Wintonick expand the analysis of political economy and mass media presented in \"Manufacturing Consent\", a 1988 book Chomsky coauthored with Edward S. Herman.", "Title: Imperial Ambitions\n\nImperial Ambitions: Conversations with Noam Chomsky on the Post-9/11 World is a 2005 Metropolitan Books American Empire Project publication of interviews with American linguist and political activist Noam Chomsky conducted and edited by award-winning journalist David Barsamian of Alternative Radio.", "Title: William L. Shirer\n\nWilliam Lawrence Shirer (February 23, 1904 – December 28, 1993) was an American journalist and war correspondent. He wrote \"The Rise and Fall of the Third Reich\", a history of Nazi Germany that has been read by many and cited in scholarly works for more than 50 years. Originally a foreign correspondent for the \"Chicago Tribune\" and the International News Service, Shirer was the first reporter hired by Edward R. Murrow for what would become a CBS radio team of journalists known as \"Murrow's Boys\". He became known for his broadcasts from Berlin, from the rise of the Nazi dictatorship through the first year of World War II (1940). With Murrow, he organized the first broadcast world news roundup, a format still followed by news broadcasts.", "Title: Berlin Diary\n\nBerlin Diary (1934–1941) is a first-hand account of the rise of Nazi Germany and its road to war, as witnessed by the American journalist William L. Shirer. Shirer, a radio reporter for CBS, covered Germany for several years until the Nazi press censors made it impossible for him to report objectively to his listeners in the United States; feeling increasingly uncomfortable, he left the country. The identities of many of Shirer's German sources were disguised to protect these people from retaliation by the German secret police, the Gestapo. The contents of this book provided much of the material for his landmark book \"The Rise and Fall of the Third Reich\"." ]
80,715
Are Vladimir Voevodsky and Aleksandr Khinchin both mathematicians?
yes
comparison
medium
{ "title": [ "Vladimir Voevodsky", "Aleksandr Khinchin" ], "sent_id": [ 0, 0 ] }
[ { "sentences": [ "Khinchin's theorem may refer to any of several different results by Aleksandr Khinchin:" ], "title": "Khinchin's theorem" }, { "sentences": [ "In algebraic geometry, the \"h\" topology is a Grothendieck topology introduced by Vladimir Voevodsky to study the homology of schemes.", " It has several variants, such as the \"qfh\" and \"cdh\" topologies." ], "title": "H topology" }, { "sentences": [ "Fabien Morel is a French algebraic geometer and key developer of A¹ homotopy theory with Vladimir Voevodsky.", " Among his accomplishments is the proof of the Friedlander conjecture, and the proof of the complex case of the Milnor conjecture stated in Milnor's 1983 paper 'On the homology of Lie groups made discrete'.", " This result was presented at the Second Abel Conference, held in January–February 2012." ], "title": "Fabien Morel" }, { "sentences": [ "In mathematics, the Khinchin integral (sometimes spelled Khintchine integral), also known as the Denjoy–Khinchin integral, generalized Denjoy integral or wide Denjoy integral, is one of a number of definitions of the integral of a function.", " It is a generalization of the Riemann and Lebesgue integrals.", " It is named after Aleksandr Khinchin and Arnaud Denjoy, but is not to be confused with the (narrow) Denjoy integral." ], "title": "Khinchin integral" }, { "sentences": [ "In algebraic geometry and algebraic topology, a branch of mathematics, A homotopy theory is a way to apply the techniques of algebraic topology, specifically homotopy, to algebraic varieties and, more generally, to schemes.", " The theory is due to Fabien Morel and Vladimir Voevodsky.", " The underlying idea is that it should be possible to develop a purely algebraic approach to homotopy theory by replacing the unit interval [0, 1] , which is not an algebraic variety, with the affine line A , which is.", " The theory requires a substantial amount of technique to set up, but has spectacular applications such as Voevodsky's construction of the derived category of mixed motives and the proof of the Milnor and Bloch-Kato conjectures." ], "title": "A¹ homotopy theory" }, { "sentences": [ "In probability theory, the Palm–Khintchine theorem, the work of Conny Palm and Aleksandr Khinchin, expresses that a large number of not necessarily Poissonian renewal processes combined will have Poissonian properties." ], "title": "Palm–Khintchine theorem" }, { "sentences": [ "In mathematics, the Khintchine inequality, named after Aleksandr Khinchin and spelled in multiple ways in the Roman alphabet, is a theorem from probability, and is also frequently used in analysis.", " Heuristically, it says that if we pick formula_1 complex numbers formula_2, and add them together each multiplied by a random sign formula_3, then the expected value of the sum's modulus, or the modulus it will be closest to on average, will be not too far off from formula_4." ], "title": "Khintchine inequality" }, { "sentences": [ "In mathematics, the norm residue isomorphism theorem is a long-sought result relating Milnor \"K\"-theory and Galois cohomology.", " The result has a relatively elementary formulation and at the same time represents the key juncture in the proofs of many seemingly unrelated theorems from abstract algebra, theory of quadratic forms, algebraic K-theory and the theory of motives.", " The theorem asserts that a certain statement holds true for any prime formula_1 and any natural number formula_2.", " John Milnor speculated that this theorem might be true for formula_3 and all formula_2, and this question became known as Milnor's conjecture.", " The general case was conjectured by Spencer Bloch and Kazuya Kato and became known as the Bloch–Kato conjecture or the motivic Bloch–Kato conjecture to distinguish it from the Bloch–Kato conjecture on values of \"L\"-functions.", " The norm residue isomorphism theorem was proved by Vladimir Voevodsky using a number of highly innovative results of Markus Rost." ], "title": "Norm residue isomorphism theorem" }, { "sentences": [ "Aleksandr Yakovlevich Khinchin (Russian: Алекса́ндр Я́ковлевич Хи́нчин , French: \"Alexandre Khintchine\" ; July 19, 1894 – November 18, 1959) was a Soviet mathematician and one of the most significant people in the Soviet school of probability theory." ], "title": "Aleksandr Khinchin" }, { "sentences": [ "Vladimir Alexandrovich Voevodsky ( ; Russian: Влади́мир Алекса́ндрович Воево́дский , 4 June 1966 - 30 September 2017) was a Russian mathematician.", " His work in developing a homotopy theory for algebraic varieties and formulating motivic cohomology led to the award of a Fields Medal in 2002.", " He is also known for the proof of the Milnor conjecture and motivic Bloch-Kato conjectures and for the univalent foundations of mathematics and homotopy type theory." ], "title": "Vladimir Voevodsky" } ]
[ "Title: Khinchin's theorem\n\nKhinchin's theorem may refer to any of several different results by Aleksandr Khinchin:", "Title: H topology\n\nIn algebraic geometry, the \"h\" topology is a Grothendieck topology introduced by Vladimir Voevodsky to study the homology of schemes. It has several variants, such as the \"qfh\" and \"cdh\" topologies.", "Title: Fabien Morel\n\nFabien Morel is a French algebraic geometer and key developer of A¹ homotopy theory with Vladimir Voevodsky. Among his accomplishments is the proof of the Friedlander conjecture, and the proof of the complex case of the Milnor conjecture stated in Milnor's 1983 paper 'On the homology of Lie groups made discrete'. This result was presented at the Second Abel Conference, held in January–February 2012.", "Title: Khinchin integral\n\nIn mathematics, the Khinchin integral (sometimes spelled Khintchine integral), also known as the Denjoy–Khinchin integral, generalized Denjoy integral or wide Denjoy integral, is one of a number of definitions of the integral of a function. It is a generalization of the Riemann and Lebesgue integrals. It is named after Aleksandr Khinchin and Arnaud Denjoy, but is not to be confused with the (narrow) Denjoy integral.", "Title: A¹ homotopy theory\n\nIn algebraic geometry and algebraic topology, a branch of mathematics, A homotopy theory is a way to apply the techniques of algebraic topology, specifically homotopy, to algebraic varieties and, more generally, to schemes. The theory is due to Fabien Morel and Vladimir Voevodsky. The underlying idea is that it should be possible to develop a purely algebraic approach to homotopy theory by replacing the unit interval [0, 1] , which is not an algebraic variety, with the affine line A , which is. The theory requires a substantial amount of technique to set up, but has spectacular applications such as Voevodsky's construction of the derived category of mixed motives and the proof of the Milnor and Bloch-Kato conjectures.", "Title: Palm–Khintchine theorem\n\nIn probability theory, the Palm–Khintchine theorem, the work of Conny Palm and Aleksandr Khinchin, expresses that a large number of not necessarily Poissonian renewal processes combined will have Poissonian properties.", "Title: Khintchine inequality\n\nIn mathematics, the Khintchine inequality, named after Aleksandr Khinchin and spelled in multiple ways in the Roman alphabet, is a theorem from probability, and is also frequently used in analysis. Heuristically, it says that if we pick formula_1 complex numbers formula_2, and add them together each multiplied by a random sign formula_3, then the expected value of the sum's modulus, or the modulus it will be closest to on average, will be not too far off from formula_4.", "Title: Norm residue isomorphism theorem\n\nIn mathematics, the norm residue isomorphism theorem is a long-sought result relating Milnor \"K\"-theory and Galois cohomology. The result has a relatively elementary formulation and at the same time represents the key juncture in the proofs of many seemingly unrelated theorems from abstract algebra, theory of quadratic forms, algebraic K-theory and the theory of motives. The theorem asserts that a certain statement holds true for any prime formula_1 and any natural number formula_2. John Milnor speculated that this theorem might be true for formula_3 and all formula_2, and this question became known as Milnor's conjecture. The general case was conjectured by Spencer Bloch and Kazuya Kato and became known as the Bloch–Kato conjecture or the motivic Bloch–Kato conjecture to distinguish it from the Bloch–Kato conjecture on values of \"L\"-functions. The norm residue isomorphism theorem was proved by Vladimir Voevodsky using a number of highly innovative results of Markus Rost.", "Title: Aleksandr Khinchin\n\nAleksandr Yakovlevich Khinchin (Russian: Алекса́ндр Я́ковлевич Хи́нчин , French: \"Alexandre Khintchine\" ; July 19, 1894 – November 18, 1959) was a Soviet mathematician and one of the most significant people in the Soviet school of probability theory.", "Title: Vladimir Voevodsky\n\nVladimir Alexandrovich Voevodsky ( ; Russian: Влади́мир Алекса́ндрович Воево́дский , 4 June 1966 - 30 September 2017) was a Russian mathematician. His work in developing a homotopy theory for algebraic varieties and formulating motivic cohomology led to the award of a Fields Medal in 2002. He is also known for the proof of the Milnor conjecture and motivic Bloch-Kato conjectures and for the univalent foundations of mathematics and homotopy type theory." ]
80,716
The Oxus cobra contains what kind of ions for their venom to be active?
magnesium
bridge
hard
{ "title": [ "Ribonuclease V1", "Caspian cobra" ], "sent_id": [ 2, 0 ] }
[ { "sentences": [ "Highly charged ions (HCI) are ions in very high charge states due to the loss of many or most of their bound electrons by energetic collisions or high-energy photon absorption.", " Examples are 13-fold ionized iron, Fe or Fe (XIV) in spectroscopic notation, found in the Sun's corona, or \"naked\" uranium, U, bare all bound electrons, which requires very high energy for its production.", " HCI are found in stellar coronae, in active galactic nuclei, in supernova remnants, and in accretion disks. Most of the visible matter found in the universe consists of highly charged ions .", " High temperature plasmas used for nuclear fusion energy research also contain HCI generated by the plasma-wall interaction (see Tokamak).", " In the laboratory, HCI are investigated by means of heavy ion particle accelerators and electron beam ion traps." ], "title": "Highly charged ion" }, { "sentences": [ "Ion chromatography (or ion-exchange chromatography) is a chromatography process that separates ions and polar molecules based on their affinity to the ion exchanger.", " It works on almost any kind of charged molecule—including large proteins, small nucleotides, and amino acids.", " The two types of ion chromatography are anion-exchange and cation-exchange.", " It is often used in protein purification, water analysis, and quality control.", " The water-soluble and charged molecules such as proteins, amino acids, and peptides bind to moieties which are oppositely charged by forming ionic bonds to the insoluble stationary phase.", " The equilibrated stationary phase consists of an ionizable functional group where the targeted molecules of a mixture to be separated and quantified can bind while passing through the column—a cationic stationary phase is used to separate anions and an anionic stationary phase is used to separate cations.", " Cation exchange chromatography is used when the desired molecules to separate are cations and anion exchange chromatography is used to separate anions.", " The bound molecules then can be eluted and collected using an eluant which contains anions and cations by running higher concentration of ions through the column or changing pH of the column.", " One of the primary advantages for the use of ion chromatography is only one interaction involved during the separation as opposed to other separation techniques; therefore, ion chromatography may have higher matrix tolerance.", " However, there are also disadvantages involved when performing ion-exchange chromatography, such as constant evolution with the technique which leads to the inconsistency from column to column." ], "title": "Ion chromatography" }, { "sentences": [ "The platypus is one of the few living mammals to produce venom.", " Males have a pair of spurs on their hind limbs that secrete venom that is only seasonally active to breeding season, supporting the theory that the use of venom is for competition of mates only, not protection.", " While the spur remains available for defense outside of breeding season, the platypus's venom gland lacks secretion.", " While the after effects are described as excruciatingly painful, this venom is not lethal to humans." ], "title": "Platypus venom" }, { "sentences": [ "Envenomation is the process by which venom is injected into some animal by the bite (or sting) of a venomous animal.", " Many kinds of animals, including mammals (e.g., the northern short-tailed shrew, \"Blarina brevicauda\"), reptiles (e.g., the king cobra), spiders (e.g., black widows), and insects (e.g., wasps, honey bees, ants and caterpillars), employ venom for hunting and for self-defense.", " Most venoms are administered by biting the skin of the victim, but some venoms are applied externally, especially to sensitive tissues such as those that surround the eyes.", " In some reptiles, such as the Gila monster, venom in the saliva enters prey through bites of grooved teeth, but many animals have specialized organs such as hollow teeth (fangs) and tubular stingers that penetrate the prey's skin after which muscles attached to the attacker's venom reservoir forcibly squirt venom deep within the victim's body tissue.", " Death may occur as a result of bites or stings.", " The rate of envenoming is described as the likelihood of venom successfully entering a system upon bite or sting." ], "title": "Envenomation" }, { "sentences": [ "Ribonuclease V1 (RNase V1) is a ribonuclease enzyme found in the venom of the Caspian cobra (\"Naja oxiana\").", " It cleaves double-stranded RNA in a non-sequence-specific manner, usually requiring a substrate of at least six stacked nucleotides.", " Like many ribonucleases, the enzyme requires the presence of magnesium ions for activity." ], "title": "Ribonuclease V1" }, { "sentences": [ "G.I. Joe: Valor vs. Venom is a direct-to-video CGI animated movie and sequel to \"\".", " It was released in 2004 by Reel FX Creative Studios and distributed by Paramount Home Entertainment.", " Like \"Spy Troops\", the film was written around the theme of the toys released that year.", " In this case, it was Valor vs. Venom which introduced a new villain group, Cobra’s V-Troops." ], "title": "G.I. Joe: Valor vs. Venom" }, { "sentences": [ "Calsequestrin is a calcium-binding protein of the sarcoplasmic reticulum.", " The protein helps hold calcium in the cisterna of the sarcoplasmic reticulum after a muscle contraction, even though the concentration of calcium in the sarcoplasmic reticulum is much higher than in the cytosol.", " It also helps the sarcoplasmic reticulum store an extraordinarily high amount of calcium ions.", " Each molecule of calsequestrin can bind 18 to 50 Ca ions.", " Sequence analysis has suggested that calcium is not bound in distinct pockets via EF-hand motifs, but rather via presentation of a charged protein surface.", " Two forms of calsequestrin have been identified.", " The cardiac form Calsequestrin-2 (CASQ2) is present in cardiac and slow skeletal muscle and the fast skeletal form Calsequestrin-1(CASQ1) is found in fast skeletal muscle.", " The release of calsequestrin-bound calcium (through a calcium release channel) triggers muscle contraction.", " The active protein is not highly structured, more than 50% of it adopting a random coil conformation.", " When calcium binds there is a structural change whereby the alpha-helical content of the protein increases from 3 to 11%.", " Both forms of calsequestrin are phosphorylated by casein kinase 2, but the cardiac form is phosphorylated more rapidly and to a higher degree.", " Calsequestrin is also secreted in the gut where it deprives bacteria of calcium ions.", " ." ], "title": "Calsequestrin" }, { "sentences": [ "Philanthotoxins are components of the venom of the Egyptian solitary wasp \"Philanthus triangulum\", commonly known as the European beewolf.", " Philanthotoxins are polyamine toxins, a group of toxins isolated from the venom of wasps and spiders which immediately but reversibly paralyze their prey.", " δ-philanthotoxin, also known as PhTX-433, is the most active philanthotoxin that can be refined from the venom.", " PhTX-433 functions by blocking excitatory neurotransmitter ion channels, including nicotinic acetylcholine receptors (NAChRs) and ionotropic glutamate receptors (iGluRs).", " While the IC values of philanthotoxins varies between analogues and receptor subunit composition, the IC value of PhTX-433 at the iGluR AMPA receptor naturally expressed in locust leg muscle is 18 μm and the IC value at rat nAChRs is 1 μm." ], "title": "Philanthotoxin" }, { "sentences": [ "The black-necked spitting cobra (\"Naja nigricollis\") is a species of spitting cobra found mostly in sub-Saharan Africa.", " They are moderately sized snakes that can grow to a length of 1.2 to in length.", " Their coloration and markings can vary considerably.", " They prey primarily on small rodents.", " They possess medically significant venom, although the mortality rate for untreated bites on humans is relatively low (~5–10%, in endemic regions under 1%).", " Like other spitting cobras, they can eject venom from their fangs when threatened (one drop over 7 m and more in perfect accuracy).", " The neurotoxic venom irritates the skin, causing blisters and inflammation, and can cause permanent blindness if the venom makes contact with the eyes and is not washed off." ], "title": "Black-necked spitting cobra" }, { "sentences": [ "The Caspian cobra (\"Naja oxiana\"), also called the Central Asian cobra, Oxus cobra or Russian cobra, a member of the family Elapidae found in Central Asia." ], "title": "Caspian cobra" } ]
[ "Title: Highly charged ion\n\nHighly charged ions (HCI) are ions in very high charge states due to the loss of many or most of their bound electrons by energetic collisions or high-energy photon absorption. Examples are 13-fold ionized iron, Fe or Fe (XIV) in spectroscopic notation, found in the Sun's corona, or \"naked\" uranium, U, bare all bound electrons, which requires very high energy for its production. HCI are found in stellar coronae, in active galactic nuclei, in supernova remnants, and in accretion disks. Most of the visible matter found in the universe consists of highly charged ions . High temperature plasmas used for nuclear fusion energy research also contain HCI generated by the plasma-wall interaction (see Tokamak). In the laboratory, HCI are investigated by means of heavy ion particle accelerators and electron beam ion traps.", "Title: Ion chromatography\n\nIon chromatography (or ion-exchange chromatography) is a chromatography process that separates ions and polar molecules based on their affinity to the ion exchanger. It works on almost any kind of charged molecule—including large proteins, small nucleotides, and amino acids. The two types of ion chromatography are anion-exchange and cation-exchange. It is often used in protein purification, water analysis, and quality control. The water-soluble and charged molecules such as proteins, amino acids, and peptides bind to moieties which are oppositely charged by forming ionic bonds to the insoluble stationary phase. The equilibrated stationary phase consists of an ionizable functional group where the targeted molecules of a mixture to be separated and quantified can bind while passing through the column—a cationic stationary phase is used to separate anions and an anionic stationary phase is used to separate cations. Cation exchange chromatography is used when the desired molecules to separate are cations and anion exchange chromatography is used to separate anions. The bound molecules then can be eluted and collected using an eluant which contains anions and cations by running higher concentration of ions through the column or changing pH of the column. One of the primary advantages for the use of ion chromatography is only one interaction involved during the separation as opposed to other separation techniques; therefore, ion chromatography may have higher matrix tolerance. However, there are also disadvantages involved when performing ion-exchange chromatography, such as constant evolution with the technique which leads to the inconsistency from column to column.", "Title: Platypus venom\n\nThe platypus is one of the few living mammals to produce venom. Males have a pair of spurs on their hind limbs that secrete venom that is only seasonally active to breeding season, supporting the theory that the use of venom is for competition of mates only, not protection. While the spur remains available for defense outside of breeding season, the platypus's venom gland lacks secretion. While the after effects are described as excruciatingly painful, this venom is not lethal to humans.", "Title: Envenomation\n\nEnvenomation is the process by which venom is injected into some animal by the bite (or sting) of a venomous animal. Many kinds of animals, including mammals (e.g., the northern short-tailed shrew, \"Blarina brevicauda\"), reptiles (e.g., the king cobra), spiders (e.g., black widows), and insects (e.g., wasps, honey bees, ants and caterpillars), employ venom for hunting and for self-defense. Most venoms are administered by biting the skin of the victim, but some venoms are applied externally, especially to sensitive tissues such as those that surround the eyes. In some reptiles, such as the Gila monster, venom in the saliva enters prey through bites of grooved teeth, but many animals have specialized organs such as hollow teeth (fangs) and tubular stingers that penetrate the prey's skin after which muscles attached to the attacker's venom reservoir forcibly squirt venom deep within the victim's body tissue. Death may occur as a result of bites or stings. The rate of envenoming is described as the likelihood of venom successfully entering a system upon bite or sting.", "Title: Ribonuclease V1\n\nRibonuclease V1 (RNase V1) is a ribonuclease enzyme found in the venom of the Caspian cobra (\"Naja oxiana\"). It cleaves double-stranded RNA in a non-sequence-specific manner, usually requiring a substrate of at least six stacked nucleotides. Like many ribonucleases, the enzyme requires the presence of magnesium ions for activity.", "Title: G.I. Joe: Valor vs. Venom\n\nG.I. Joe: Valor vs. Venom is a direct-to-video CGI animated movie and sequel to \"\". It was released in 2004 by Reel FX Creative Studios and distributed by Paramount Home Entertainment. Like \"Spy Troops\", the film was written around the theme of the toys released that year. In this case, it was Valor vs. Venom which introduced a new villain group, Cobra’s V-Troops.", "Title: Calsequestrin\n\nCalsequestrin is a calcium-binding protein of the sarcoplasmic reticulum. The protein helps hold calcium in the cisterna of the sarcoplasmic reticulum after a muscle contraction, even though the concentration of calcium in the sarcoplasmic reticulum is much higher than in the cytosol. It also helps the sarcoplasmic reticulum store an extraordinarily high amount of calcium ions. Each molecule of calsequestrin can bind 18 to 50 Ca ions. Sequence analysis has suggested that calcium is not bound in distinct pockets via EF-hand motifs, but rather via presentation of a charged protein surface. Two forms of calsequestrin have been identified. The cardiac form Calsequestrin-2 (CASQ2) is present in cardiac and slow skeletal muscle and the fast skeletal form Calsequestrin-1(CASQ1) is found in fast skeletal muscle. The release of calsequestrin-bound calcium (through a calcium release channel) triggers muscle contraction. The active protein is not highly structured, more than 50% of it adopting a random coil conformation. When calcium binds there is a structural change whereby the alpha-helical content of the protein increases from 3 to 11%. Both forms of calsequestrin are phosphorylated by casein kinase 2, but the cardiac form is phosphorylated more rapidly and to a higher degree. Calsequestrin is also secreted in the gut where it deprives bacteria of calcium ions. .", "Title: Philanthotoxin\n\nPhilanthotoxins are components of the venom of the Egyptian solitary wasp \"Philanthus triangulum\", commonly known as the European beewolf. Philanthotoxins are polyamine toxins, a group of toxins isolated from the venom of wasps and spiders which immediately but reversibly paralyze their prey. δ-philanthotoxin, also known as PhTX-433, is the most active philanthotoxin that can be refined from the venom. PhTX-433 functions by blocking excitatory neurotransmitter ion channels, including nicotinic acetylcholine receptors (NAChRs) and ionotropic glutamate receptors (iGluRs). While the IC values of philanthotoxins varies between analogues and receptor subunit composition, the IC value of PhTX-433 at the iGluR AMPA receptor naturally expressed in locust leg muscle is 18 μm and the IC value at rat nAChRs is 1 μm.", "Title: Black-necked spitting cobra\n\nThe black-necked spitting cobra (\"Naja nigricollis\") is a species of spitting cobra found mostly in sub-Saharan Africa. They are moderately sized snakes that can grow to a length of 1.2 to in length. Their coloration and markings can vary considerably. They prey primarily on small rodents. They possess medically significant venom, although the mortality rate for untreated bites on humans is relatively low (~5–10%, in endemic regions under 1%). Like other spitting cobras, they can eject venom from their fangs when threatened (one drop over 7 m and more in perfect accuracy). The neurotoxic venom irritates the skin, causing blisters and inflammation, and can cause permanent blindness if the venom makes contact with the eyes and is not washed off.", "Title: Caspian cobra\n\nThe Caspian cobra (\"Naja oxiana\"), also called the Central Asian cobra, Oxus cobra or Russian cobra, a member of the family Elapidae found in Central Asia." ]
80,717
With which band was Guðmundur Gunnarsson's daughter initially the lead singer ?
The Sugarcubes,
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Fortune as their new lead singer.", " For , the band Rock Star Supernova chose Lukas Rossi as the lead singer of their new supergroup." ], "title": "Rock Star (TV series)" }, { "sentences": [ "Rockaholic is the eighth studio album by American rock band Warrant, released on May 17, 2011.", " The album features the band's third lead singer, Robert Mason, who replaced original lead singer Jani Lane in 2008.", " Lane returned to the band for a 2008 reunion tour but by the end of the year, he and the band parted ways for the second time.", " Lane had previously replaced former lead singer Jaime St. James, who performed lead vocals on the band's last album, \"Born Again\", and who initially replaced Lane in 2004." ], "title": "Rockaholic" }, { "sentences": [ "Barbados is a Swedish dansband, formed in 1992, who have had several Swedish chart successes.", " The band, with lead singer Magnus Carlsson, became widely known after their second place in Melodifestivalen 2000.", " The band has replaced lead singer three times.", " First Magnus Carlsson left the group in 2002 and later became a member of the group Alcazar.", " Mathias Holmgren, a former Fame Factory student was the new lead singer, but was forced to leave the band in 2004.", " Chris Lindh replaced him, before leaving the band in 2007.", " The current lead singer is Björn Lagerström." ], "title": "Barbados (band)" }, { "sentences": [ "The lead vocalist, main vocalist, lead vocals or lead singer in popular music is typically the member of a group or band whose voice is the most prominent in a performance where multiple voices may be heard.", " The lead singer either leads the vocal ensemble, or sets against the ensemble as the dominant sound.", " In vocal group performances, notably in soul and gospel music, and early rock and roll, the lead singer takes the main vocal part, with a chorus provided by other band members as backing vocalists." ], "title": "Lead vocalist" }, { "sentences": [ "Kontrol are a Bulgarian punk band.", " Initially active between 1988 and 2000, they achieved stardom in the early 1990s with their first two albums, \"Bumm\" (1991) and \"Lele kako\" (1993).", " In 1997, their lead singer Nikolai Yordanov left and the band's popularity declined, which led to their dissolution in 2000.", " They reformed in their original lineup in 2009 for a short Bulgarian tour, then reformed in 2014 with a new lead singer, Ivan Gatev." ], "title": "Kontrol" }, { "sentences": [ "Alexander Martin Barr (born January 21, 1968) has been the lead singer of the Dropkick Murphys since 1998.", " He was also a founder and lead singer for The Bruisers, which he helped form in 1988 in Portsmouth, New Hampshire.", " His first band circa 1984, was called D.V.A. (Direct Vole Assault).", " He also went on to front 5 Balls of Power, with future members of Scissorfight, The Radicts, L.E.S. Stitches, and US Bombs, before he formed The Bruisers.", " His band the Bruisers had played many shows with Boston's Dropkick Murphys, and when Dropkick lead singer Mike McColgan quit the band in 1998 the Murphys asked Barr to be the new lead singer.", " The first album the Dropkick Murphys released with Barr as singer was 1999's \"The Gang's All Here\"." ], "title": "Al Barr" }, { "sentences": [ "Guðmundur Gunnarsson (born 29 October 1945) is an Icelandic electrician and union leader.", " The father of the singer Björk (Björk Guðmundsdóttir), he is a nationally known figure in his own right as the leader of the Icelandic Electricians' Union, Rafiðnaðarsamband Íslands (RSÍ)." ], "title": "Guðmundur Gunnarsson" }, { "sentences": [ "Adolf \"Dado\" Topić (born 4 September 1949, Siverić) is a rock musician from Croatia and the former Yugoslavia.", " He was the lead singer and founder of Time, a 1970s progressive rock band.", " From 1970 to late 1971, he was also the lead singer of the popular prog-rock band Korni Grupa (also known as The Kornelyans).", " He is a rock musician from Croatia and the former Yugoslavia.", " He was the lead singer and founder of Time, a 1970s progressive rock band.", " From 1970 to late 1971, he was also the lead singer of the popular prog-rock band Korni Grupa (also known as The Kornelyans).", " He is a male vocalist who sang the entry from Croatia in the Eurovision Song Contest 2007, together with the band Dragonfly." ], "title": "Dado Topić" }, { "sentences": [ "Björk Guðmundsdóttir (] , born 21 November 1965), known as Björk ( ), is an Icelandic singer, songwriter, actress, record producer, and DJ.", " Over her four-decade career, she has developed an eclectic musical style that draws on a wide range of influences and genres spanning electronic, pop, experimental, classical, trip hop, IDM, and avant-garde styles.", " She initially became known as the lead singer of the alternative rock band The Sugarcubes, whose 1987 single \"Birthday\" was a hit on US and UK indie stations and a favorite among music critics.", " Björk embarked on a solo career in 1993, coming to prominence as a solo artist with albums such as \"Debut\" (1993), \"Post\" (1995), and \"Homogenic\" (1997), while collaborating with a range of artists and exploring a variety of multimedia projects." ], "title": "Björk" }, { "sentences": [ "Timothy Robert \"Tim\" Maurer (born October 10, 1980) is an American singer, best known as the former lead singer of third-wave ska band Suburban Legends.", " He has left the band on two separate occasions.", " The first was in 2000 after the recording of Origin Edition.", " He rejoined the band in early 2002 after his replacement singer Chris Batstone left the band.", " He officially left the band again in September 2005 after the band's third consecutive appearance on the Jerry Lewis MDA Telethon, performing a new song entitled \"Moving Closer.\"", " The band's former trumpet player, Vincent Walker, rejoined the band for the performance, then took over as lead singer afterward.", " Maurer returned for a final performance with the band on November 29, 2005 at Huntington Beach High School for a benefit show for the Ryan Dallas Cook Memorial Fund, which was set up following the death of Suburban Legends' trombonist Dallas Cook." ], "title": "Tim Maurer" } ]
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Lane had previously replaced former lead singer Jaime St. James, who performed lead vocals on the band's last album, \"Born Again\", and who initially replaced Lane in 2004.", "Title: Barbados (band)\n\nBarbados is a Swedish dansband, formed in 1992, who have had several Swedish chart successes. The band, with lead singer Magnus Carlsson, became widely known after their second place in Melodifestivalen 2000. The band has replaced lead singer three times. First Magnus Carlsson left the group in 2002 and later became a member of the group Alcazar. Mathias Holmgren, a former Fame Factory student was the new lead singer, but was forced to leave the band in 2004. Chris Lindh replaced him, before leaving the band in 2007. The current lead singer is Björn Lagerström.", "Title: Lead vocalist\n\nThe lead vocalist, main vocalist, lead vocals or lead singer in popular music is typically the member of a group or band whose voice is the most prominent in a performance where multiple voices may be heard. The lead singer either leads the vocal ensemble, or sets against the ensemble as the dominant sound. In vocal group performances, notably in soul and gospel music, and early rock and roll, the lead singer takes the main vocal part, with a chorus provided by other band members as backing vocalists.", "Title: Kontrol\n\nKontrol are a Bulgarian punk band. Initially active between 1988 and 2000, they achieved stardom in the early 1990s with their first two albums, \"Bumm\" (1991) and \"Lele kako\" (1993). In 1997, their lead singer Nikolai Yordanov left and the band's popularity declined, which led to their dissolution in 2000. They reformed in their original lineup in 2009 for a short Bulgarian tour, then reformed in 2014 with a new lead singer, Ivan Gatev.", "Title: Al Barr\n\nAlexander Martin Barr (born January 21, 1968) has been the lead singer of the Dropkick Murphys since 1998. He was also a founder and lead singer for The Bruisers, which he helped form in 1988 in Portsmouth, New Hampshire. His first band circa 1984, was called D.V.A. (Direct Vole Assault). He also went on to front 5 Balls of Power, with future members of Scissorfight, The Radicts, L.E.S. Stitches, and US Bombs, before he formed The Bruisers. His band the Bruisers had played many shows with Boston's Dropkick Murphys, and when Dropkick lead singer Mike McColgan quit the band in 1998 the Murphys asked Barr to be the new lead singer. The first album the Dropkick Murphys released with Barr as singer was 1999's \"The Gang's All Here\".", "Title: Guðmundur Gunnarsson\n\nGuðmundur Gunnarsson (born 29 October 1945) is an Icelandic electrician and union leader. The father of the singer Björk (Björk Guðmundsdóttir), he is a nationally known figure in his own right as the leader of the Icelandic Electricians' Union, Rafiðnaðarsamband Íslands (RSÍ).", "Title: Dado Topić\n\nAdolf \"Dado\" Topić (born 4 September 1949, Siverić) is a rock musician from Croatia and the former Yugoslavia. He was the lead singer and founder of Time, a 1970s progressive rock band. From 1970 to late 1971, he was also the lead singer of the popular prog-rock band Korni Grupa (also known as The Kornelyans). He is a rock musician from Croatia and the former Yugoslavia. He was the lead singer and founder of Time, a 1970s progressive rock band. From 1970 to late 1971, he was also the lead singer of the popular prog-rock band Korni Grupa (also known as The Kornelyans). He is a male vocalist who sang the entry from Croatia in the Eurovision Song Contest 2007, together with the band Dragonfly.", "Title: Björk\n\nBjörk Guðmundsdóttir (] , born 21 November 1965), known as Björk ( ), is an Icelandic singer, songwriter, actress, record producer, and DJ. Over her four-decade career, she has developed an eclectic musical style that draws on a wide range of influences and genres spanning electronic, pop, experimental, classical, trip hop, IDM, and avant-garde styles. She initially became known as the lead singer of the alternative rock band The Sugarcubes, whose 1987 single \"Birthday\" was a hit on US and UK indie stations and a favorite among music critics. Björk embarked on a solo career in 1993, coming to prominence as a solo artist with albums such as \"Debut\" (1993), \"Post\" (1995), and \"Homogenic\" (1997), while collaborating with a range of artists and exploring a variety of multimedia projects.", "Title: Tim Maurer\n\nTimothy Robert \"Tim\" Maurer (born October 10, 1980) is an American singer, best known as the former lead singer of third-wave ska band Suburban Legends. He has left the band on two separate occasions. The first was in 2000 after the recording of Origin Edition. He rejoined the band in early 2002 after his replacement singer Chris Batstone left the band. He officially left the band again in September 2005 after the band's third consecutive appearance on the Jerry Lewis MDA Telethon, performing a new song entitled \"Moving Closer.\" The band's former trumpet player, Vincent Walker, rejoined the band for the performance, then took over as lead singer afterward. Maurer returned for a final performance with the band on November 29, 2005 at Huntington Beach High School for a benefit show for the Ryan Dallas Cook Memorial Fund, which was set up following the death of Suburban Legends' trombonist Dallas Cook." ]
80,718
The 2006 film directed by Nick Broomfield, known as Ghosts is named in reference to which Cantonese slang term for Westerners or "ghost man"?
Gweilo
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Flores.", " Shani Hinton, Sophie Watts and Gregory Unruh executive produced.", " The documentary premiered at the 2011 Toronto International Film Festival.", " $31,120 was raised through Kickstarter for the film's distribution and advertising.", " The film received a limited release in the United States on September 30, 2011." ], "title": "Sarah Palin: You Betcha!" }, { "sentences": [ "Gweilo or gwailou (, pronounced ] ) is a common Cantonese slang term for Westerners.", " In its unmodified form, it applies only to European ethnicities and has a history of racially deprecatory use.", " Cantonese speakers frequently use \"gwailou\" to refer to Westerners in general use, in a non-derogatory context, although whether this type of usage is offensive is disputed by both Cantonese and Westerners alike." ], "title": "Gweilo" }, { "sentences": [ "Ghosts is a 2006 drama film directed by Nick Broomfield, based on the 2004 Morecambe Bay cockling disaster.", " The title is a reference to the Cantonese slang term \"Gweilo\" (鬼佬), meaning \"ghost man\", used for white people." ], "title": "Ghosts (2006 film)" }, { "sentences": [ "Diamond Skulls (also known as Dark Obsession) is a British 1989 thriller directed by Nick Broomfield who also co-wrote with Tim Rose-Price.", " An established documentary filmmaker, this is Broomfield's first work of fiction.It is produced by Tim Bevan and Jane Fraser and stars Amanda Donohoe, Gabriel Byrne and Struan Rodger and has a music score by Hans Zimmer.", "It includes the last film performance of Ian Carmichael." ], "title": "Diamond Skulls" }, { "sentences": [ "Battle for Haditha is a 2007 drama film directed by British director Nick Broomfield based on the Haditha killings.", " Dramatising real events using a documentary style, \"Battle for Haditha\" is Broomfield's follow up to \"Ghosts.\"", " The film was aired on Channel 4 in the UK on 17 March 2008." ], "title": "Battle for Haditha" } ]
[ "Title: The Leader, His Driver and the Driver's Wife\n\nThe Leader, His Driver and the Driver's Wife is a 1991 British feature-length documentary film set during the final days of the apartheid regime in South Africa, particularly centring on Eugène Terre'Blanche, founder and leader of the far-right Afrikaner Weerstandsbeweging. The film was directed by Nick Broomfield and released in 1991. It received an average of 2.3 million viewers during its screening on Channel 4. A year later it was the subject of legal action brought by the journalist, Jani Allan, in what has been described as \"the libel case of the summer\". In 2006, Broomfield released a follow-up, \"His Big White Self\".", "Title: Tajja\n\nTajja () is a Korean slang term meaning \"professional gambler.\" It is also the title of a South Korean comic illustrated by famed Korean cartoonist Huh Young-man and written by author Kim Se-yeong. It was first serialized in the newspaper \"Sports Chosun\" in 2000, and upon its publication, became a bestseller among adults of different age groups and both genders. It was later adapted into the 2006 film \"\" and the 2008 television series \"Tazza\".", "Title: Zips\n\nZips (also Siggies or Geeps) is a slang term often used as a derogatory slur by Italian American and Sicilian American mobsters in reference to newer immigrant Sicilian and Italian mafiosi. The name is said to have originated from mobsters' inability to understand the faster-speaking Sicilian dialects, which appeared to \"zip\" by. Other theories include pejorative uses such as Sicilians' preference for silent, homemade zip guns. According to still another theory, the term is a contraction of the Sicilian slang term for \"hicks\" or \"primitives.\" The older Sicilian mafiosi of pre-Prohibition known as \"Mustache Petes\" (who eventually were deposed by American-born mobsters during the Castellammarese War) were also referred to as zips.", "Title: Monster in a Box\n\nMonster in a Box is a monologue originally performed live on stage by the writer Spalding Gray then subsequently made into a 1992 film starring Gray and directed by Nick Broomfield.", "Title: His Big White Self\n\nHis Big White Self is a 2006 documentary film made by Nick Broomfield. It is a follow-up to his 1991 film \"The Leader, His Driver and the Driver's Wife\". It was shown for the first time as part of More4's Nick Broomfield week which started on 27 February 2006. The documentary follows Broomfield as he returns to South Africa 12 years after the collapse of the apartheid regime. His previous film focused largely on JP Meyer, a driver for Eugène Terre'Blanche (the leader of the far-right Afrikaner Weerstandsbeweging), and JP's wife, Anita.", "Title: Sarah Palin: You Betcha!\n\nSarah Palin: You Betcha! is a 2011 documentary film about Sarah Palin. Directed by Nick Broomfield and Joan Churchill, the film was produced by Marc Hoeferlin and Cassian Elwes and edited by Michael X. Flores. Shani Hinton, Sophie Watts and Gregory Unruh executive produced. The documentary premiered at the 2011 Toronto International Film Festival. $31,120 was raised through Kickstarter for the film's distribution and advertising. The film received a limited release in the United States on September 30, 2011.", "Title: Gweilo\n\nGweilo or gwailou (, pronounced ] ) is a common Cantonese slang term for Westerners. In its unmodified form, it applies only to European ethnicities and has a history of racially deprecatory use. Cantonese speakers frequently use \"gwailou\" to refer to Westerners in general use, in a non-derogatory context, although whether this type of usage is offensive is disputed by both Cantonese and Westerners alike.", "Title: Ghosts (2006 film)\n\nGhosts is a 2006 drama film directed by Nick Broomfield, based on the 2004 Morecambe Bay cockling disaster. The title is a reference to the Cantonese slang term \"Gweilo\" (鬼佬), meaning \"ghost man\", used for white people.", "Title: Diamond Skulls\n\nDiamond Skulls (also known as Dark Obsession) is a British 1989 thriller directed by Nick Broomfield who also co-wrote with Tim Rose-Price. An established documentary filmmaker, this is Broomfield's first work of fiction.It is produced by Tim Bevan and Jane Fraser and stars Amanda Donohoe, Gabriel Byrne and Struan Rodger and has a music score by Hans Zimmer. It includes the last film performance of Ian Carmichael.", "Title: Battle for Haditha\n\nBattle for Haditha is a 2007 drama film directed by British director Nick Broomfield based on the Haditha killings. Dramatising real events using a documentary style, \"Battle for Haditha\" is Broomfield's follow up to \"Ghosts.\" The film was aired on Channel 4 in the UK on 17 March 2008." ]
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What is the name of the first album by the American alternative Southern rap quartet, who are best known for their singles 'Po' Folks' and 'Good Day' and who had a second album by the name Wooden Leather?
Watermelon, Chicken & Gritz
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Music.", " The EP serves as his first project with Kanye West's GOOD Music label, since the announcement of his signing back in September 2010.", " Pusha T claims his inspiration for \"Fear of God\" is that a vast majority of the people who he came in the music business with are in prison: \"I Came in the game with super producers.", " We made hit records.", " I never thought that it gets deeper.", " But not for nothing, 2009 I lost eight of my friends to incarceration.", " Everybody that I came in to the rap game with, and when I realized that those components weren't there anymore, the 'Fear of God' really came over me.", " It's full of the dichotomy of 'right and wrong' and 'good and evil'.", " A lot of it deals with greed.", " A lot of it deals with instant gratification.", " Personally... life without instant gratification... I don't know what it is.\"" ], "title": "Fear of God II: Let Us Pray" }, { "sentences": [ "Wooden Leather is the second studio album by Kentucky-based rap sextet band Nappy Roots, to their first album \"Watermelon, Chicken & Gritz\".", " It was released on August 26, 2003 and featured singles \"Roun' the Globe\", and \"Sick and Tired\" (featuring Anthony Hamilton)." ], "title": "Wooden Leather" }, { "sentences": [ "\"Roun' the Globe\" is the lead single by the Kentucky rap group Nappy Roots from their second studio album, \"Wooden Leather\".", " The song peaked at number 96 on the U.S. pop chart.", " It was featured in the soundtrack for Madden NFL 2004 (the only place where the word \"damn\" is censored in the song, usually it is uncensored)." ], "title": "Roun' the Globe" }, { "sentences": [ "Many Faces Of Death, Vol.", " III is the third album by Detroit rap group Detroit's Most Wanted.", " \"Legalize It\" and \"Keep Holding On\" were released as singles.", " The song \"I Never Had a Good Day\" is a response to Ice Cube's hit single It Was a Good Day from the previous year.", " Shortly before the release of this album, The group would break up due to a conflict of interest as MC Hammer wanted to sign DMW to his label Bust It Records but was prevented from doing so only by group leader Motsi Ski who would turn down the offer after disapproving of Hammer's plans for the group which would've involved a name change and a toning down of the group's lyrics.", " MC Lee and DJ Duncan Hines would leave DMW to go sign with Hammer on Bust It Records, Causing Motsi Ski to be the only remaining member left in the group.", " This would be the final album as a group effort by DMW until the 2004 bonus disc of the Special Anniversary Edition of ." ], "title": "Many Faces Of Death, Vol. III" }, { "sentences": [ "Black Box Revelation, previously named \"The Black Box Revelation\" and also known as the BBR, is a Belgian garage rock band.", " It was formed in 2005 by vocalist and guitarist Jan Paternoster and drummer Dries Van Dijck.", " The band achieved great reviews with their debut \"Set Your Head On Fire\" and second album \"Silver Threats\".", " In 2011, the band released their third album \"My Perception\", including two hit singles 'Rattle My Heart' and 'My Perception'." ], "title": "The Black Box Revelation" }, { "sentences": [ "This is the discography of American hip-hop artist DJ Drama.", " His first album, \"\", was released in December 2007.", " It contained two singles: \"5000 Ones\", featuring Nelly, T.I., Yung Joc, Willie the Kid, Young Jeezy, Diddy and Twista, and \"The Art of Storytellin' Part 4\", featuring OutKast and Marsha Ambrosius.", " His second album was released two years later.", " On \"\" there were again two singles.", " The first single is \"Day Dreaming\", featuring Akon, Snoop Dogg and T.I..", " The second single of the album is \"Ridiculous\", featuring Gucci Mane, Yo Gotti, Lonnie Mac and OJ da Juiceman.", " Both singles weren't as successful as \"5000 Ones\" in the United States, but \"Day Dreaming\" did peak at #33 on the New Zealander RIANZ singles chart and at #59 on the Swedish Sverigetopplistan singles chart.", " In 2011 DJ Drama released his third studio album, \"Third Power\".", " It was his first album not to be released in the Gangsta Grillz series.", " The lead single of the album is \"Oh My\", featuring Fabolous, Roscoe Dash and Wiz Khalifa.", " It was Drama's first song in the Hot 100.", " It peaked at #95.", " Besides it peaked at #18 on the Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs and #12 on the Hot Rap Songs.", " On March 1, 2012 DJ Drama announced the release of his fourth album: \"Quality Street Music\".", " For the album DJ Drama released a new single: \"We in This Bitch\", featuring Young Jeezy, T.I., Ludacris and Future.", " It peaked at #68 on the Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs.", " The next single, \"My Moment, featuring 2 Chainz, Meek Mill, & Jeremih, peaked at #89 on the Hot 100 Singles chart, #24 on the Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs, and #16 on the Hot Rap Songs.", " It becomes DJ Drama's most successful single to date." ], "title": "DJ Drama discography" }, { "sentences": [ "\"It Was a Good Day\" (originally known as \"Today Was a Good Day\") is a song by American gangsta rapper Ice Cube.", " It was released in February 1993 as the second single from his third solo album, \"The Predator\".", " The song peaked at number seven on the \"Billboard\" Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs chart and on the UK Charts at number 27.", " It was ranked as the 81st-greatest rap song of all time by About.com and number 77 on VH1's 100 Greatest Songs of the 90s.", " In 2008, it was ranked number 28 on VH1's 100 greatest songs of hip hop." ], "title": "It Was a Good Day" }, { "sentences": [ "\"Headz Up\" is the third single by the American alternative Southern rap sextet Kentucky rap group Nappy Roots, from their 2002 debut album \"Watermelon, Chicken & Gritz\"." ], "title": "Headz Up" } ]
[ "Title: Nappy Roots\n\nNappy Roots is an American alternative Southern rap quartet that originated in Bowling Green, Kentucky in 1995. They are best known for their hit singles \"Po' Folks\", \"Awnaw\", \"Roun' The Globe\" and \"Good Day\". They were the best selling hip hop group of 2002. The group consists of Milledgeville, Georgia native Fish Scales and Kentucky natives Skinny DeVille, B. Stille and Ron Clutch.", "Title: R. Prophet\n\nKenneth Ryan Anthony (born November 29, 1977) better known by his stage name R. Prophet, is an American rapper. He was formerly in the Kentucky-based quintet alternative southern rap group Nappy Roots. He attended Western Kentucky University with the present Nappy Roots members.", "Title: Fear of God II: Let Us Pray\n\nFear of God II: Let Us Pray is the major record label debut and extended play by American hip hop recording artist Pusha T, released on November 8, 2011, under G.O.O.D. Music. The EP serves as his first project with Kanye West's GOOD Music label, since the announcement of his signing back in September 2010. Pusha T claims his inspiration for \"Fear of God\" is that a vast majority of the people who he came in the music business with are in prison: \"I Came in the game with super producers. We made hit records. I never thought that it gets deeper. But not for nothing, 2009 I lost eight of my friends to incarceration. Everybody that I came in to the rap game with, and when I realized that those components weren't there anymore, the 'Fear of God' really came over me. It's full of the dichotomy of 'right and wrong' and 'good and evil'. A lot of it deals with greed. A lot of it deals with instant gratification. Personally... life without instant gratification... I don't know what it is.\"", "Title: Wooden Leather\n\nWooden Leather is the second studio album by Kentucky-based rap sextet band Nappy Roots, to their first album \"Watermelon, Chicken & Gritz\". It was released on August 26, 2003 and featured singles \"Roun' the Globe\", and \"Sick and Tired\" (featuring Anthony Hamilton).", "Title: Roun' the Globe\n\n\"Roun' the Globe\" is the lead single by the Kentucky rap group Nappy Roots from their second studio album, \"Wooden Leather\". The song peaked at number 96 on the U.S. pop chart. It was featured in the soundtrack for Madden NFL 2004 (the only place where the word \"damn\" is censored in the song, usually it is uncensored).", "Title: Many Faces Of Death, Vol. III\n\nMany Faces Of Death, Vol. III is the third album by Detroit rap group Detroit's Most Wanted. \"Legalize It\" and \"Keep Holding On\" were released as singles. The song \"I Never Had a Good Day\" is a response to Ice Cube's hit single It Was a Good Day from the previous year. Shortly before the release of this album, The group would break up due to a conflict of interest as MC Hammer wanted to sign DMW to his label Bust It Records but was prevented from doing so only by group leader Motsi Ski who would turn down the offer after disapproving of Hammer's plans for the group which would've involved a name change and a toning down of the group's lyrics. MC Lee and DJ Duncan Hines would leave DMW to go sign with Hammer on Bust It Records, Causing Motsi Ski to be the only remaining member left in the group. This would be the final album as a group effort by DMW until the 2004 bonus disc of the Special Anniversary Edition of .", "Title: The Black Box Revelation\n\nBlack Box Revelation, previously named \"The Black Box Revelation\" and also known as the BBR, is a Belgian garage rock band. It was formed in 2005 by vocalist and guitarist Jan Paternoster and drummer Dries Van Dijck. The band achieved great reviews with their debut \"Set Your Head On Fire\" and second album \"Silver Threats\". In 2011, the band released their third album \"My Perception\", including two hit singles 'Rattle My Heart' and 'My Perception'.", "Title: DJ Drama discography\n\nThis is the discography of American hip-hop artist DJ Drama. His first album, \"\", was released in December 2007. It contained two singles: \"5000 Ones\", featuring Nelly, T.I., Yung Joc, Willie the Kid, Young Jeezy, Diddy and Twista, and \"The Art of Storytellin' Part 4\", featuring OutKast and Marsha Ambrosius. His second album was released two years later. On \"\" there were again two singles. The first single is \"Day Dreaming\", featuring Akon, Snoop Dogg and T.I.. The second single of the album is \"Ridiculous\", featuring Gucci Mane, Yo Gotti, Lonnie Mac and OJ da Juiceman. Both singles weren't as successful as \"5000 Ones\" in the United States, but \"Day Dreaming\" did peak at #33 on the New Zealander RIANZ singles chart and at #59 on the Swedish Sverigetopplistan singles chart. In 2011 DJ Drama released his third studio album, \"Third Power\". It was his first album not to be released in the Gangsta Grillz series. The lead single of the album is \"Oh My\", featuring Fabolous, Roscoe Dash and Wiz Khalifa. It was Drama's first song in the Hot 100. It peaked at #95. Besides it peaked at #18 on the Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs and #12 on the Hot Rap Songs. On March 1, 2012 DJ Drama announced the release of his fourth album: \"Quality Street Music\". For the album DJ Drama released a new single: \"We in This Bitch\", featuring Young Jeezy, T.I., Ludacris and Future. It peaked at #68 on the Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs. The next single, \"My Moment, featuring 2 Chainz, Meek Mill, & Jeremih, peaked at #89 on the Hot 100 Singles chart, #24 on the Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs, and #16 on the Hot Rap Songs. It becomes DJ Drama's most successful single to date.", "Title: It Was a Good Day\n\n\"It Was a Good Day\" (originally known as \"Today Was a Good Day\") is a song by American gangsta rapper Ice Cube. It was released in February 1993 as the second single from his third solo album, \"The Predator\". The song peaked at number seven on the \"Billboard\" Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs chart and on the UK Charts at number 27. It was ranked as the 81st-greatest rap song of all time by About.com and number 77 on VH1's 100 Greatest Songs of the 90s. In 2008, it was ranked number 28 on VH1's 100 greatest songs of hip hop.", "Title: Headz Up\n\n\"Headz Up\" is the third single by the American alternative Southern rap sextet Kentucky rap group Nappy Roots, from their 2002 debut album \"Watermelon, Chicken & Gritz\"." ]
80,720
The game South Park Rally, based upon the show South Park, was released at the end of the third season which aired on what date?
April 7, 1999
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States on Comedy Central between April 7, 1999 and January 12, 2000.", " The season was headed by the series creators Trey Parker and Matt Stone, who served as executive producers along with Anne Garefino.", " The season continued to focus on the exploits of protagonists Stan, Kyle, Cartman, and Kenny in the fictional Colorado mountain town of South Park." ], "title": "South Park (season 3)" }, { "sentences": [ "South Park 10: The Game is a mobile game based on the animated television series \"South Park\".", " The game was developed by Mr.Goodliving, published by RealNetworks and was released on 28 March 2007.", " The game is a standard platform game with abilities to pick up objects and use them to reach heights.", " Most of the moves are exclusive to each playable character in the game.", " The game was released after the television conclusion of South Park season 10 in late 2006." ], "title": "South Park 10: The Game" }, { "sentences": [ "Chef Aid: The South Park Album is a 1998 soundtrack/compilation album based on the American animated comedy series \"South Park\".", " Several well-known artists perform on the record, which was mainly produced by Rick Rubin.", " \"Chef Aid\" contains a number of songs from and inspired by the show, while other songs are largely independent from \"South Park\".", " The album was released during the show's second season, shortly after the broadcast of the episode called \"Chef Aid\", which features many of the stars and songs that appear on the recording.", " Soul singer Isaac Hayes appears in character as Chef throughout the album, which mimicks a live concert." ], "title": "Chef Aid: The South Park Album" }, { "sentences": [ "South Park: Tenorman's Revenge is a platform video game based on the American animated television series \"South Park\".", " Developed by Other Ocean Interactive, in collaboration with South Park Digital Studios and Xbox Live Productions, and published by Microsoft Studios, \"Tenorman' Revenge\" was released on March 30, 2012, on the Xbox Live Arcade service for the Xbox 360 video game console.", " In the game, players can control the four main characters of the show, Stan, Kyle, Cartman and Kenny, and the goal is to battle minor character Scott Tenorman and his army of gingers, as the kids travel through time." ], "title": "South Park: Tenorman's Revenge" }, { "sentences": [ "South Park is a first-person shooter video game based on the American animated comedy series of the same name.", " The game was developed by Iguana Entertainment and published by Acclaim Entertainment for the Nintendo 64 in 1998 for North America and in 1999 for Europe.", " It was later ported to Microsoft Windows in 1999 and released in North America only.", " The PlayStation port was developed by Appaloosa Interactive in 1999.", " A Game Boy Color version was in development, but it was eventually canceled by Matt Stone and Trey Parker, the creators, because they felt the game wouldn't fit in a console marketed towards kids.", " However, they did keep a few copies of the Game Boy Color version to commemorate what was originally started as the first \"South Park\" game.", " Despite the Nintendo 64's positive reception, the PC and PlayStation versions of \"South Park\" were very poorly received by critics." ], "title": "South Park (video game)" }, { "sentences": [ "\"South Park Is Gay!\"", " is the eighth episode of the seventh season and the 104th overall episode of the American animated television series \"South Park\".", " It originally aired on Comedy Central in the United States on October 22, 2003.", " In it, Kyle struggles to understand a new metrosexual fad that has sprung around the men and boys of South Park and is the only one who does not want to conform to it.", " The episode features a parody of the TV show, \"Queer Eye for the Straight Guy\"." ], "title": "South Park Is Gay!" }, { "sentences": [ "South Park Rally is a kart-style racing video game based on the American animated comedy series \"South Park\".", " The game is developed by Tantalus Interactive and was the last to be published by Acclaim Entertainment (with currently distributed by Comedy Central and CollectorVision Games) near the end of the third season of the show for the PlayStation in 1999, which was later ported to Microsoft Windows in 1999 for North America and in 2000 for Europe and for Nintendo 64 and Dreamcast in 2000, the game includes many characters, vehicles, locations, items and other features inspired by or featured on the series." ], "title": "South Park Rally" }, { "sentences": [ "South Park: Chef's Luv Shack is a 2D game show-style party video game based on the television show \"South Park\".", " It was released in 1999 for the Nintendo 64, Dreamcast, PlayStation and Microsoft Windows.", " Its gameplay involves playing minigames and the ability to play against other players in a challenge for the most points.", " It also involves trivia questions about \"South Park\" and other topics." ], "title": "South Park: Chef's Luv Shack" }, { "sentences": [ "\"Eat, Pray, Queef\" is the fourth episode of the thirteenth season of the American animated television series \"South Park\".", " The 185th overall episode of the series, it originally aired on Comedy Central in the United States on April 1, 2009.", " In the episode, the men and boys of South Park become infuriated when the fart-joke oriented \"Terrance and Phillip\" show is replaced with the \"Queef Sisters\", a show devoted to queef jokes.", " The women and girls of South Park accuse them of holding a sexist double standard when it comes to women queefing and men farting." ], "title": "Eat, Pray, Queef" } ]
[ "Title: South Park Let's Go Tower Defense Play!\n\nSouth Park Let's Go Tower Defense Play! is a 2009 video game based on the American animated television series \"South Park\", released on the Xbox Live Arcade service for the Xbox 360 video game console. The game was developed by Doublesix in collaboration with South Park Digital Studios and Xbox Live Productions. \"Let's Go Tower Defense Play\" is a tower defense game, with the added element of being a fast-paced action game as well. Thus, players do not only build towers to eliminate destructive forces, but they also have to control multiple characters in order to successfully protect the town of South Park. \"South Park Let's Go Tower Defense Play!\" is the first \"South Park\" video game released after three early titles released between 1998 and 2000.", "Title: South Park (season 3)\n\nThe third season of \"South Park\", an American animated television comedy series, originally aired in the United States on Comedy Central between April 7, 1999 and January 12, 2000. The season was headed by the series creators Trey Parker and Matt Stone, who served as executive producers along with Anne Garefino. The season continued to focus on the exploits of protagonists Stan, Kyle, Cartman, and Kenny in the fictional Colorado mountain town of South Park.", "Title: South Park 10: The Game\n\nSouth Park 10: The Game is a mobile game based on the animated television series \"South Park\". The game was developed by Mr.Goodliving, published by RealNetworks and was released on 28 March 2007. The game is a standard platform game with abilities to pick up objects and use them to reach heights. Most of the moves are exclusive to each playable character in the game. The game was released after the television conclusion of South Park season 10 in late 2006.", "Title: Chef Aid: The South Park Album\n\nChef Aid: The South Park Album is a 1998 soundtrack/compilation album based on the American animated comedy series \"South Park\". Several well-known artists perform on the record, which was mainly produced by Rick Rubin. \"Chef Aid\" contains a number of songs from and inspired by the show, while other songs are largely independent from \"South Park\". The album was released during the show's second season, shortly after the broadcast of the episode called \"Chef Aid\", which features many of the stars and songs that appear on the recording. Soul singer Isaac Hayes appears in character as Chef throughout the album, which mimicks a live concert.", "Title: South Park: Tenorman's Revenge\n\nSouth Park: Tenorman's Revenge is a platform video game based on the American animated television series \"South Park\". Developed by Other Ocean Interactive, in collaboration with South Park Digital Studios and Xbox Live Productions, and published by Microsoft Studios, \"Tenorman' Revenge\" was released on March 30, 2012, on the Xbox Live Arcade service for the Xbox 360 video game console. In the game, players can control the four main characters of the show, Stan, Kyle, Cartman and Kenny, and the goal is to battle minor character Scott Tenorman and his army of gingers, as the kids travel through time.", "Title: South Park (video game)\n\nSouth Park is a first-person shooter video game based on the American animated comedy series of the same name. The game was developed by Iguana Entertainment and published by Acclaim Entertainment for the Nintendo 64 in 1998 for North America and in 1999 for Europe. It was later ported to Microsoft Windows in 1999 and released in North America only. The PlayStation port was developed by Appaloosa Interactive in 1999. A Game Boy Color version was in development, but it was eventually canceled by Matt Stone and Trey Parker, the creators, because they felt the game wouldn't fit in a console marketed towards kids. However, they did keep a few copies of the Game Boy Color version to commemorate what was originally started as the first \"South Park\" game. Despite the Nintendo 64's positive reception, the PC and PlayStation versions of \"South Park\" were very poorly received by critics.", "Title: South Park Is Gay!\n\n\"South Park Is Gay!\" is the eighth episode of the seventh season and the 104th overall episode of the American animated television series \"South Park\". It originally aired on Comedy Central in the United States on October 22, 2003. In it, Kyle struggles to understand a new metrosexual fad that has sprung around the men and boys of South Park and is the only one who does not want to conform to it. The episode features a parody of the TV show, \"Queer Eye for the Straight Guy\".", "Title: South Park Rally\n\nSouth Park Rally is a kart-style racing video game based on the American animated comedy series \"South Park\". The game is developed by Tantalus Interactive and was the last to be published by Acclaim Entertainment (with currently distributed by Comedy Central and CollectorVision Games) near the end of the third season of the show for the PlayStation in 1999, which was later ported to Microsoft Windows in 1999 for North America and in 2000 for Europe and for Nintendo 64 and Dreamcast in 2000, the game includes many characters, vehicles, locations, items and other features inspired by or featured on the series.", "Title: South Park: Chef's Luv Shack\n\nSouth Park: Chef's Luv Shack is a 2D game show-style party video game based on the television show \"South Park\". It was released in 1999 for the Nintendo 64, Dreamcast, PlayStation and Microsoft Windows. Its gameplay involves playing minigames and the ability to play against other players in a challenge for the most points. It also involves trivia questions about \"South Park\" and other topics.", "Title: Eat, Pray, Queef\n\n\"Eat, Pray, Queef\" is the fourth episode of the thirteenth season of the American animated television series \"South Park\". The 185th overall episode of the series, it originally aired on Comedy Central in the United States on April 1, 2009. In the episode, the men and boys of South Park become infuriated when the fart-joke oriented \"Terrance and Phillip\" show is replaced with the \"Queef Sisters\", a show devoted to queef jokes. The women and girls of South Park accuse them of holding a sexist double standard when it comes to women queefing and men farting." ]
80,721
What winning speller has a relationship to the annual spelling bee held in the United States?
Shourav Dasari
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[ { "sentences": [ "The Scripps National Spelling Bee (formerly the Scripps Howard National Spelling Bee and commonly called the National Spelling Bee) is an annual spelling bee held in the United States.", " The bee is run on a not-for-profit basis by The E. W. Scripps Company and is held at a hotel or convention center in Washington, D.C. during the week following Memorial Day weekend.", " Since 2011, it has been held at the Gaylord National Resort & Convention Center hotel in National Harbor in Oxon Hill, Maryland, just outside Washington D.C.", " It was previously held at the Grand Hyatt Washington in Washington D.C. from 1996 to 2010." ], "title": "Scripps National Spelling Bee" }, { "sentences": [ "A spelling bee is a competition in which contestants are asked to spell a broad selection of words, usually with a varying degree of difficulty.", " The concept is thought to have originated in the United States, and spelling bee events, along with variants, are now also held in some other countries around the world." ], "title": "Spelling bee" }, { "sentences": [ "Verba Maximus (abbreviated VM) is the annual literary festival of BITS Pilani, Hyderabad Campus.", " It is a two-day national event, held around the end of January or first week of February every year.", " Usually, there is a preliminary regional round preceding the national round which happens in a few major metropolitan cities.", " Four editions of the festival have been conducted over the past four years.", " There are events in multiple languages.", " The entire fest is managed by the literary asscociations of BITS- namely ELAS and Hindi Tarang.", " The regional rounds contain spelling bee and debate." ], "title": "Verba Maximus" }, { "sentences": [ "The Postmedia Canspell National Spelling Bee, formerly called the Canwest Canspell National Spelling Bee, was a spelling bee held annually in Canada since 2005.", " The bee is affiliated with the United States-based Scripps National Spelling Bee and uses similar rules and word lists, adapted to best suit Canadian usage and spelling.", " It is organized by the Postmedia Network, though it was previously organized by now bankrupt Canwest Global Communications, parent company of 9 of the regional sponsors.", " Canwest Canspell ended in 2012." ], "title": "Postmedia Canspell National Spelling Bee" }, { "sentences": [ "Noah Webster Jr. (October 16, 1758 – May 28, 1843) was an American lexicographer, textbook pioneer, English-language spelling reformer, political writer, editor, and prolific author.", " He has been called the \"Father of American Scholarship and Education\".", " His blue-backed speller books taught five generations of American children how to spell and read.", " Webster's name has become synonymous with \"dictionary\" in the United States, especially the modern Merriam-Webster dictionary that was first published in 1828 as \"An American Dictionary of the English Language\"." ], "title": "Noah Webster" }, { "sentences": [ "The 8th Annual Metlife South Asian Spelling Bee was held at Rutgers University on August 14, 2015.", " The bee visited 12 regional centers, including Los Angeles, Chicago, Atlanta, New Jersey, New York City, and Washington D.C. Both the champion and runner-up from each center were invited to the National Finals.", " 24 spellers participated in the finals.", " 6th grader Shourav Dasari was the champion, while 12 year old Jairam Hathwar was the National runner-up.", " Both spellers have relations to the Scripps National Spelling Bee.", " Dasari's sister, Shobha, had been in the annual bee's semifinals and tied for 22nd place, while Hathwar's brother, Sriram, was the champion of the 87th Scripps National Spelling Bee.", " Jairam himself tied for 22nd place at the 88th Scripps National Spelling Bee.", " He would go on to win the 89th Scripps National Spelling Bee, tying with 5th grade Texan Nihar Janga.", " This was the third time consecutive time that co-champions were declared." ], "title": "8th South Asian Spelling Bee" }, { "sentences": [ "The 62nd annual Scripps National Spelling Bee was held on May 31-June 1, 1989.", " in Washington, D.C." ], "title": "62nd Scripps National Spelling Bee" }, { "sentences": [ "The South Asian Spelling Bee is an annual spelling bee platform in the United States for children of South Asian descent.", " It is an annual contest tours the country each June and July in pursuit of the top two spellers from 12 cities nationwide.", " The competition is open to any student in the between the ages of 8 and 14, who has at least one parent or grandparent who is of South Asian descent, or whose lineage can be traced to Afghanistan, Bangladesh, Bhutan, India, Maldives, Nepal, Pakistan, and/or Sri Lanka.", " Since its launch in 2008, the South Asian Spelling Bee has been aired in over 120 countries on Sony Entertainment Television Asia as a multi-part series." ], "title": "South Asian Spelling Bee" }, { "sentences": [ "Hard Spell is a United Kingdom televised spelling bee programme for children between the ages of eleven and fourteen, presented by Eamonn Holmes, with Nina Hossain reading the words.", " It was first broadcast on BBC One in late 2004.", " Heats were held in different parts of the country leading to the grand final, at the end of which Gayathri Kumar was crowned Britain's best young speller." ], "title": "Hard Spell" }, { "sentences": [ "The Scripps National Spelling Bee is a competition held annually in the Washington, D.C. area in the United States over a two-day period at the end of May or beginning of June.", " Since 2011 it has been held at the Gaylord National Resort & Convention Center." ], "title": "List of Scripps National Spelling Bee champions" } ]
[ "Title: Scripps National Spelling Bee\n\nThe Scripps National Spelling Bee (formerly the Scripps Howard National Spelling Bee and commonly called the National Spelling Bee) is an annual spelling bee held in the United States. The bee is run on a not-for-profit basis by The E. W. Scripps Company and is held at a hotel or convention center in Washington, D.C. during the week following Memorial Day weekend. Since 2011, it has been held at the Gaylord National Resort & Convention Center hotel in National Harbor in Oxon Hill, Maryland, just outside Washington D.C. It was previously held at the Grand Hyatt Washington in Washington D.C. from 1996 to 2010.", "Title: Spelling bee\n\nA spelling bee is a competition in which contestants are asked to spell a broad selection of words, usually with a varying degree of difficulty. The concept is thought to have originated in the United States, and spelling bee events, along with variants, are now also held in some other countries around the world.", "Title: Verba Maximus\n\nVerba Maximus (abbreviated VM) is the annual literary festival of BITS Pilani, Hyderabad Campus. It is a two-day national event, held around the end of January or first week of February every year. Usually, there is a preliminary regional round preceding the national round which happens in a few major metropolitan cities. Four editions of the festival have been conducted over the past four years. There are events in multiple languages. The entire fest is managed by the literary asscociations of BITS- namely ELAS and Hindi Tarang. The regional rounds contain spelling bee and debate.", "Title: Postmedia Canspell National Spelling Bee\n\nThe Postmedia Canspell National Spelling Bee, formerly called the Canwest Canspell National Spelling Bee, was a spelling bee held annually in Canada since 2005. The bee is affiliated with the United States-based Scripps National Spelling Bee and uses similar rules and word lists, adapted to best suit Canadian usage and spelling. It is organized by the Postmedia Network, though it was previously organized by now bankrupt Canwest Global Communications, parent company of 9 of the regional sponsors. Canwest Canspell ended in 2012.", "Title: Noah Webster\n\nNoah Webster Jr. (October 16, 1758 – May 28, 1843) was an American lexicographer, textbook pioneer, English-language spelling reformer, political writer, editor, and prolific author. He has been called the \"Father of American Scholarship and Education\". His blue-backed speller books taught five generations of American children how to spell and read. Webster's name has become synonymous with \"dictionary\" in the United States, especially the modern Merriam-Webster dictionary that was first published in 1828 as \"An American Dictionary of the English Language\".", "Title: 8th South Asian Spelling Bee\n\nThe 8th Annual Metlife South Asian Spelling Bee was held at Rutgers University on August 14, 2015. The bee visited 12 regional centers, including Los Angeles, Chicago, Atlanta, New Jersey, New York City, and Washington D.C. Both the champion and runner-up from each center were invited to the National Finals. 24 spellers participated in the finals. 6th grader Shourav Dasari was the champion, while 12 year old Jairam Hathwar was the National runner-up. Both spellers have relations to the Scripps National Spelling Bee. Dasari's sister, Shobha, had been in the annual bee's semifinals and tied for 22nd place, while Hathwar's brother, Sriram, was the champion of the 87th Scripps National Spelling Bee. Jairam himself tied for 22nd place at the 88th Scripps National Spelling Bee. He would go on to win the 89th Scripps National Spelling Bee, tying with 5th grade Texan Nihar Janga. This was the third time consecutive time that co-champions were declared.", "Title: 62nd Scripps National Spelling Bee\n\nThe 62nd annual Scripps National Spelling Bee was held on May 31-June 1, 1989. in Washington, D.C.", "Title: South Asian Spelling Bee\n\nThe South Asian Spelling Bee is an annual spelling bee platform in the United States for children of South Asian descent. It is an annual contest tours the country each June and July in pursuit of the top two spellers from 12 cities nationwide. The competition is open to any student in the between the ages of 8 and 14, who has at least one parent or grandparent who is of South Asian descent, or whose lineage can be traced to Afghanistan, Bangladesh, Bhutan, India, Maldives, Nepal, Pakistan, and/or Sri Lanka. Since its launch in 2008, the South Asian Spelling Bee has been aired in over 120 countries on Sony Entertainment Television Asia as a multi-part series.", "Title: Hard Spell\n\nHard Spell is a United Kingdom televised spelling bee programme for children between the ages of eleven and fourteen, presented by Eamonn Holmes, with Nina Hossain reading the words. It was first broadcast on BBC One in late 2004. Heats were held in different parts of the country leading to the grand final, at the end of which Gayathri Kumar was crowned Britain's best young speller.", "Title: List of Scripps National Spelling Bee champions\n\nThe Scripps National Spelling Bee is a competition held annually in the Washington, D.C. area in the United States over a two-day period at the end of May or beginning of June. Since 2011 it has been held at the Gaylord National Resort & Convention Center." ]
80,722
What is the fifth Disney animated feature film, Ratatouille or Bambi?
Bambi
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[ { "sentences": [ "Lilo & Stitch is a 2002 American animated science fiction comedy-drama film produced by Walt Disney Feature Animation and released by Walt Disney Pictures.", " The 42nd Disney animated feature film, \"Lilo & Stitch\" was written and directed by Dean DeBlois and Chris Sanders, the latter also starring as Stitch, and features the voices of Daveigh Chase, Tia Carrere, David Ogden Stiers, Kevin McDonald, Ving Rhames, Jason Scott Lee, and Kevin Michael Richardson.", " It was the second of three Disney animated features produced primarily at the Florida animation studio located at Disney's Hollywood Studios (then known as Disney-MGM Studios during production) in Walt Disney World near Orlando, Florida." ], "title": "Lilo &amp; Stitch" }, { "sentences": [ "Bambi is the title character in Felix Salten's 1923 novel \"Bambi, A Life in the Woods\" and its sequel \"Bambi's Children\", as well as the Disney animated films \"Bambi\" and \"Bambi II\".", " The character of Bambi also appears in Salten’s novels \"Perri\" and \"Fifteen Rabbits\"." ], "title": "Bambi (character)" }, { "sentences": [ "Hercules is a 1997 American animated musical fantasy comedy film produced by Walt Disney Feature Animation for Walt Disney Pictures.", " The 35th Disney animated feature film, the film was directed by Ron Clements and John Musker.", " The film is loosely based on the legendary hero Heracles (known in the film by his Roman name, Hercules), the son of Zeus, in Greek mythology.", " The film also featured the first positive portrayal of African American women in a Disney animated film." ], "title": "Hercules (1997 film)" }, { "sentences": [ "The Annie Award for Music in a Feature Production (or Annie Award for Music in an Animated Feature Production) is an Annie Award given annually to the best music in an animated feature film, theatrical or direct-to-video.", " It began in 1997 as the \"Annie Award for Best Individual Achievement: Music in a Feature/Home Video Production\".", " Throughout the following years, the title was renamed \"Outstanding Individual Achievement for Music in an Animated Feature Production\", \"Outstanding Individual Achievement for Music Score in an Animated Feature Production\", and \"Outstanding Music in an Animated Feature Production\" before changing to its current title in 2005.", " It was retitled \"Best Music in an Animated Feature Production\" in 2006 for three years before being reverted to \"Music in an Animated Feature Production\" in 2009." ], "title": "Annie Award for Music in a Feature Production" }, { "sentences": [ "Peter Pan is a 1953 American animated adventure film produced by Walt Disney and based on the play \"Peter Pan, or The Boy Who Wouldn't Grow Up\" by J. M. Barrie.", " It is the 14th Disney animated feature film and was originally released on February 5, 1953, by RKO Radio Pictures.", " \"Peter Pan\" is the final Disney animated feature released through RKO before Walt Disney's founding of his own distribution company, Buena Vista Distribution, later in 1953 after the film was released.", " \"Peter Pan\" is also the final Disney film in which all nine members of Disney's Nine Old Men worked together as directing animators.", " It is also the second Disney animated film starring Kathryn Beaumont, Heather Angel, and Bill Thompson after their roles in the animated feature \"Alice in Wonderland\"." ], "title": "Peter Pan (1953 film)" }, { "sentences": [ "Ratatouille ( ; ] ) is a 2007 American computer-animated comedy film produced by Pixar and released by Buena Vista Pictures Distribution.", " It is the eighth film produced by Pixar and was co-written and directed by Brad Bird, who took over from Jan Pinkava in 2005.", " The title refers to a French dish, \"ratatouille\", which is served at the end of the film and is also a play on words about the species of the main character.", " The film stars the voices of Patton Oswalt as Remy, an anthropomorphic rat who is interested in cooking; Lou Romano as Linguini, a young garbage boy who befriends Remy; Ian Holm as Skinner, the head chef of Auguste Gusteau's restaurant; Janeane Garofalo as Colette, a rôtisseur at Gusteau's restaurant; Peter O'Toole as Anton Ego, a restaurant critic; Brian Dennehy as Django, Remy's father and leader of his clan; Peter Sohn as Emile, Remy's older brother; and Brad Garrett as Auguste Gusteau, a recently deceased chef.", " The plot follows Remy, who dreams of becoming a chef and tries to achieve his goal by forming an alliance with a Parisian restaurant's garbage boy." ], "title": "Ratatouille (film)" }, { "sentences": [ "Bambi is a 1942 American animated film directed by David Hand (supervising a team of sequence directors), produced by Walt Disney and based on the book \"Bambi, a Life in the Woods\" by Austrian author Felix Salten.", " The film was released by RKO Radio Pictures on August 13, 1942, and is the fifth Disney animated feature film." ], "title": "Bambi" }, { "sentences": [ "Melody Time (working title All in Fun) is a 1948 American live-action animated film and the 10th theatrically released animated feature produced by Walt Disney.", " It was released to theatres by RKO Radio Pictures on May 27, 1948.", " Made up of several sequences set to popular music and folk music, the film is, like \"Make Mine Music\" before it, the popular music version of \"Fantasia\" (an ambitious film that proved to be a commercial disappointment upon its original theatrical release).", " \"Melody Time\", while not meeting the artistic accomplishments of \"Fantasia\", was mildly successful.", " It is the fifth Disney package film following \"Saludos Amigos\", \"The Three Caballeros\", \"Make Mine Music\", and \"Fun and Fancy Free\"." ], "title": "Melody Time" }, { "sentences": [ "Faline is a fictional character in Felix Salten's 1923 novel \"Bambi, A Life in the Woods\" and its sequel \"Bambi's Children\", as well as in the Disney animated films \"Bambi\" and \"Bambi II\".", " Her mother is Ena.", " First shown as a fawn and later as a young adult doe, Faline's role is as Bambi's friend and later mate." ], "title": "Faline" }, { "sentences": [ "Dinosaur is a 2000 American CGI animated adventure film produced by Walt Disney Feature Animation and The Secret Lab and released by Walt Disney Pictures.", " It is the 39th Disney animated feature film and Disney's The Secret Lab computer animated feature, though it is not officially labeled as one of the animated classics in the United Kingdom, where \"The Wild\" (2006) is included in the canon instead." ], "title": "Dinosaur (film)" } ]
[ "Title: Lilo &amp; Stitch\n\nLilo & Stitch is a 2002 American animated science fiction comedy-drama film produced by Walt Disney Feature Animation and released by Walt Disney Pictures. The 42nd Disney animated feature film, \"Lilo & Stitch\" was written and directed by Dean DeBlois and Chris Sanders, the latter also starring as Stitch, and features the voices of Daveigh Chase, Tia Carrere, David Ogden Stiers, Kevin McDonald, Ving Rhames, Jason Scott Lee, and Kevin Michael Richardson. It was the second of three Disney animated features produced primarily at the Florida animation studio located at Disney's Hollywood Studios (then known as Disney-MGM Studios during production) in Walt Disney World near Orlando, Florida.", "Title: Bambi (character)\n\nBambi is the title character in Felix Salten's 1923 novel \"Bambi, A Life in the Woods\" and its sequel \"Bambi's Children\", as well as the Disney animated films \"Bambi\" and \"Bambi II\". The character of Bambi also appears in Salten’s novels \"Perri\" and \"Fifteen Rabbits\".", "Title: Hercules (1997 film)\n\nHercules is a 1997 American animated musical fantasy comedy film produced by Walt Disney Feature Animation for Walt Disney Pictures. The 35th Disney animated feature film, the film was directed by Ron Clements and John Musker. The film is loosely based on the legendary hero Heracles (known in the film by his Roman name, Hercules), the son of Zeus, in Greek mythology. The film also featured the first positive portrayal of African American women in a Disney animated film.", "Title: Annie Award for Music in a Feature Production\n\nThe Annie Award for Music in a Feature Production (or Annie Award for Music in an Animated Feature Production) is an Annie Award given annually to the best music in an animated feature film, theatrical or direct-to-video. It began in 1997 as the \"Annie Award for Best Individual Achievement: Music in a Feature/Home Video Production\". Throughout the following years, the title was renamed \"Outstanding Individual Achievement for Music in an Animated Feature Production\", \"Outstanding Individual Achievement for Music Score in an Animated Feature Production\", and \"Outstanding Music in an Animated Feature Production\" before changing to its current title in 2005. It was retitled \"Best Music in an Animated Feature Production\" in 2006 for three years before being reverted to \"Music in an Animated Feature Production\" in 2009.", "Title: Peter Pan (1953 film)\n\nPeter Pan is a 1953 American animated adventure film produced by Walt Disney and based on the play \"Peter Pan, or The Boy Who Wouldn't Grow Up\" by J. M. Barrie. It is the 14th Disney animated feature film and was originally released on February 5, 1953, by RKO Radio Pictures. \"Peter Pan\" is the final Disney animated feature released through RKO before Walt Disney's founding of his own distribution company, Buena Vista Distribution, later in 1953 after the film was released. \"Peter Pan\" is also the final Disney film in which all nine members of Disney's Nine Old Men worked together as directing animators. It is also the second Disney animated film starring Kathryn Beaumont, Heather Angel, and Bill Thompson after their roles in the animated feature \"Alice in Wonderland\".", "Title: Ratatouille (film)\n\nRatatouille ( ; ] ) is a 2007 American computer-animated comedy film produced by Pixar and released by Buena Vista Pictures Distribution. It is the eighth film produced by Pixar and was co-written and directed by Brad Bird, who took over from Jan Pinkava in 2005. The title refers to a French dish, \"ratatouille\", which is served at the end of the film and is also a play on words about the species of the main character. The film stars the voices of Patton Oswalt as Remy, an anthropomorphic rat who is interested in cooking; Lou Romano as Linguini, a young garbage boy who befriends Remy; Ian Holm as Skinner, the head chef of Auguste Gusteau's restaurant; Janeane Garofalo as Colette, a rôtisseur at Gusteau's restaurant; Peter O'Toole as Anton Ego, a restaurant critic; Brian Dennehy as Django, Remy's father and leader of his clan; Peter Sohn as Emile, Remy's older brother; and Brad Garrett as Auguste Gusteau, a recently deceased chef. The plot follows Remy, who dreams of becoming a chef and tries to achieve his goal by forming an alliance with a Parisian restaurant's garbage boy.", "Title: Bambi\n\nBambi is a 1942 American animated film directed by David Hand (supervising a team of sequence directors), produced by Walt Disney and based on the book \"Bambi, a Life in the Woods\" by Austrian author Felix Salten. The film was released by RKO Radio Pictures on August 13, 1942, and is the fifth Disney animated feature film.", "Title: Melody Time\n\nMelody Time (working title All in Fun) is a 1948 American live-action animated film and the 10th theatrically released animated feature produced by Walt Disney. It was released to theatres by RKO Radio Pictures on May 27, 1948. Made up of several sequences set to popular music and folk music, the film is, like \"Make Mine Music\" before it, the popular music version of \"Fantasia\" (an ambitious film that proved to be a commercial disappointment upon its original theatrical release). \"Melody Time\", while not meeting the artistic accomplishments of \"Fantasia\", was mildly successful. It is the fifth Disney package film following \"Saludos Amigos\", \"The Three Caballeros\", \"Make Mine Music\", and \"Fun and Fancy Free\".", "Title: Faline\n\nFaline is a fictional character in Felix Salten's 1923 novel \"Bambi, A Life in the Woods\" and its sequel \"Bambi's Children\", as well as in the Disney animated films \"Bambi\" and \"Bambi II\". Her mother is Ena. First shown as a fawn and later as a young adult doe, Faline's role is as Bambi's friend and later mate.", "Title: Dinosaur (film)\n\nDinosaur is a 2000 American CGI animated adventure film produced by Walt Disney Feature Animation and The Secret Lab and released by Walt Disney Pictures. It is the 39th Disney animated feature film and Disney's The Secret Lab computer animated feature, though it is not officially labeled as one of the animated classics in the United Kingdom, where \"The Wild\" (2006) is included in the canon instead." ]
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The actress that played Penny Lane in "Almost Famous" co-starred with Naomi Watts in a 1997 film based on a novel by what author?
Diane Johnson
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[ { "sentences": [ "Funny Games is a 2007 psychological thriller film written and directed by Michael Haneke, and a remake of his own 1997 Austrian film of the same name.", " Naomi Watts, Tim Roth, Michael Pitt, and Brady Corbet star in the main roles.", " The film is a shot-for-shot remake of the 1997 film, albeit in English and set in the United States with different actors.", " Exterior scenes were filmed on Long Island.", " The film is an international co-production of the United States, United Kingdom, France, Germany, and Italy." ], "title": "Funny Games (2007 film)" }, { "sentences": [ "Nuts!", " is a 2016 partly-animated documentary film billed as the \"mostly true story\" about the controversial medical doctor and radio magnate John R. Brinkley.", " The documentary is based on a screenplay by Thom Stylinski adapted from \"The Life of A Man: Biography of John R. Brinkley\" by Clement Wood, and directed by Penny Lane.", " \"Nuts!\"", " won the Special Jury Award for Editing at its Sundance premiere in 2016." ], "title": "Nuts! (film)" }, { "sentences": [ "Ned Kelly is a 2003 Australian historical drama film based on Robert Drewe's 1991 novel \"Our Sunshine\".", " Directed by Gregor Jordan, the film's adapted screenplay was written by John Michael McDonagh.", " The film dramatises the life of Ned Kelly, a legendary bushranger and outlaw who was active mostly in Victoria, the colony of his birth.", " In the film, Kelly, his brother Dan, and two other associates—Steve Hart and Joe Byrne—form a gang of Irish Australians in response to Irish and English tensions that arose in 19th century Australia.", " Heath Ledger stars in the title role, with Orlando Bloom, Naomi Watts and Geoffrey Rush." ], "title": "Ned Kelly (2003 film)" }, { "sentences": [ "Penny Lane (born March 6, 1978) is an American independent filmmaker.", " She is best known for \"Our Nixon\" (2013), which she directed and co-produced with Brian Frye. \"", "Filmmaker Magazine\" named Lane one of “25 New Faces of Independent Film” in 2012 for the films, \"Our Nixon\" and \"Nuts!\"", " (2016)." ], "title": "Penny Lane (filmmaker)" }, { "sentences": [ "While We're Young is a 2014 American comedy film written, produced, and directed by Noah Baumbach.", " The film stars Ben Stiller, Naomi Watts, Adam Driver, and Amanda Seyfried.", " It was screened in the Special Presentations section of the 2014 Toronto International Film Festival.", " The film centers on a New York-based documentary filmmaker and his wife (Ben Stiller and Naomi Watts, respectively), who begin hanging out with a couple in their 20s (Adam Driver and Amanda Seyfried).", " A24 Films released the film on March 27, 2015 and the film went on to gross more than all of Baumbach's previous films in the United States box office." ], "title": "While We're Young (film)" }, { "sentences": [ "Church is a Liverpool City Council Ward.", " The population of this ward taken at the 2011 census was 13,974.", " It contains part of the Mossley Hill area of Liverpool.", " It includes the road Penny Lane, famous for the Beatles song of the same name.", " The ward boundary was changed at the 2004 municipal elections to encompass parts of the former Grassendale and Allerton wards and losing part to the new Wavertree ward." ], "title": "Church (Liverpool ward)" }, { "sentences": [ "William DeVizia is an American director, screenwriter, producer, cinematographer, and voice actor.", " He directed the 1996 film \"Almost Famous\", the 1997 film \"Lesser Prophets\", and produced the 1998 TV movie \"FashionKingdom\".", " He also was credited in the 2006 video game Bully as the voice over director as well as the voice actor for one of the greaser characters Vance Medici and an Asylum Inmate.", " He was also the voice over director for the video game Manhunt 2 and a production team member for Rockstar NYC for Grand Theft Auto IV and an additional voice actor." ], "title": "William DeVizia" }, { "sentences": [ "Jo Ann Havrilla is an American actress.", " She played Penny Pingleton's racist mother Prudence Pingleton in the original film version of \"Hairspray\" in 1988.", " She is also known as Joann Havrilla." ], "title": "Jo Ann Havrilla" }, { "sentences": [ "Le Divorce is an American novel first published in 1997 by Diane Johnson.", " In 2003 it was adapted into a movie of the same name starring Kate Hudson and Naomi Watts.", " The novel is a comedy of manners detailing the relationship between the American Walker family and the French Persands and how the two families cope when they learn that there is to be a divorce in the family." ], "title": "Le Divorce (novel)" }, { "sentences": [ "Kate Garry Hudson (born April 19, 1979) is an American actress.", " She rose to prominence in 2000 for playing Penny Lane in \"Almost Famous\", for which she won a Golden Globe and was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Supporting Actress.", " Her other films include \"How to Lose a Guy in 10 Days\" (2003), \"Raising Helen\" (2004), \"The Skeleton Key\" (2005), \"You, Me and Dupree\" (2006), \"Fool's Gold\" (2008), \"Bride Wars\" (2009), \"Nine\" (2009), \"The Killer Inside Me\" (2010), \"The Reluctant Fundamentalist\" (2012), \"Wish I Was Here\" (2014), \"Kung Fu Panda 3\" (2016) and \"Deepwater Horizon\" (2016)." ], "title": "Kate Hudson" } ]
[ "Title: Funny Games (2007 film)\n\nFunny Games is a 2007 psychological thriller film written and directed by Michael Haneke, and a remake of his own 1997 Austrian film of the same name. Naomi Watts, Tim Roth, Michael Pitt, and Brady Corbet star in the main roles. The film is a shot-for-shot remake of the 1997 film, albeit in English and set in the United States with different actors. Exterior scenes were filmed on Long Island. The film is an international co-production of the United States, United Kingdom, France, Germany, and Italy.", "Title: Nuts! (film)\n\nNuts! is a 2016 partly-animated documentary film billed as the \"mostly true story\" about the controversial medical doctor and radio magnate John R. Brinkley. The documentary is based on a screenplay by Thom Stylinski adapted from \"The Life of A Man: Biography of John R. Brinkley\" by Clement Wood, and directed by Penny Lane. \"Nuts!\" won the Special Jury Award for Editing at its Sundance premiere in 2016.", "Title: Ned Kelly (2003 film)\n\nNed Kelly is a 2003 Australian historical drama film based on Robert Drewe's 1991 novel \"Our Sunshine\". Directed by Gregor Jordan, the film's adapted screenplay was written by John Michael McDonagh. The film dramatises the life of Ned Kelly, a legendary bushranger and outlaw who was active mostly in Victoria, the colony of his birth. In the film, Kelly, his brother Dan, and two other associates—Steve Hart and Joe Byrne—form a gang of Irish Australians in response to Irish and English tensions that arose in 19th century Australia. Heath Ledger stars in the title role, with Orlando Bloom, Naomi Watts and Geoffrey Rush.", "Title: Penny Lane (filmmaker)\n\nPenny Lane (born March 6, 1978) is an American independent filmmaker. She is best known for \"Our Nixon\" (2013), which she directed and co-produced with Brian Frye. \" Filmmaker Magazine\" named Lane one of “25 New Faces of Independent Film” in 2012 for the films, \"Our Nixon\" and \"Nuts!\" (2016).", "Title: While We're Young (film)\n\nWhile We're Young is a 2014 American comedy film written, produced, and directed by Noah Baumbach. The film stars Ben Stiller, Naomi Watts, Adam Driver, and Amanda Seyfried. It was screened in the Special Presentations section of the 2014 Toronto International Film Festival. The film centers on a New York-based documentary filmmaker and his wife (Ben Stiller and Naomi Watts, respectively), who begin hanging out with a couple in their 20s (Adam Driver and Amanda Seyfried). A24 Films released the film on March 27, 2015 and the film went on to gross more than all of Baumbach's previous films in the United States box office.", "Title: Church (Liverpool ward)\n\nChurch is a Liverpool City Council Ward. The population of this ward taken at the 2011 census was 13,974. It contains part of the Mossley Hill area of Liverpool. It includes the road Penny Lane, famous for the Beatles song of the same name. The ward boundary was changed at the 2004 municipal elections to encompass parts of the former Grassendale and Allerton wards and losing part to the new Wavertree ward.", "Title: William DeVizia\n\nWilliam DeVizia is an American director, screenwriter, producer, cinematographer, and voice actor. He directed the 1996 film \"Almost Famous\", the 1997 film \"Lesser Prophets\", and produced the 1998 TV movie \"FashionKingdom\". He also was credited in the 2006 video game Bully as the voice over director as well as the voice actor for one of the greaser characters Vance Medici and an Asylum Inmate. He was also the voice over director for the video game Manhunt 2 and a production team member for Rockstar NYC for Grand Theft Auto IV and an additional voice actor.", "Title: Jo Ann Havrilla\n\nJo Ann Havrilla is an American actress. She played Penny Pingleton's racist mother Prudence Pingleton in the original film version of \"Hairspray\" in 1988. She is also known as Joann Havrilla.", "Title: Le Divorce (novel)\n\nLe Divorce is an American novel first published in 1997 by Diane Johnson. In 2003 it was adapted into a movie of the same name starring Kate Hudson and Naomi Watts. The novel is a comedy of manners detailing the relationship between the American Walker family and the French Persands and how the two families cope when they learn that there is to be a divorce in the family.", "Title: Kate Hudson\n\nKate Garry Hudson (born April 19, 1979) is an American actress. She rose to prominence in 2000 for playing Penny Lane in \"Almost Famous\", for which she won a Golden Globe and was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Supporting Actress. Her other films include \"How to Lose a Guy in 10 Days\" (2003), \"Raising Helen\" (2004), \"The Skeleton Key\" (2005), \"You, Me and Dupree\" (2006), \"Fool's Gold\" (2008), \"Bride Wars\" (2009), \"Nine\" (2009), \"The Killer Inside Me\" (2010), \"The Reluctant Fundamentalist\" (2012), \"Wish I Was Here\" (2014), \"Kung Fu Panda 3\" (2016) and \"Deepwater Horizon\" (2016)." ]
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Gabriel Gustafson was in charge of the excavation of what well preserved Viking ship?
Oseberg Ship
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[ { "sentences": [ "Microleter is an extinct genus of parareptile which existed in Oklahoma during the Early Permian period.", " It was first named by paleontologists Linda A. Tsuji, Johannes Muller, and Robert R. Reisz in 2010.", " The type species is \"Microleter mckinzieorum\".", " A very well preserved skull and lower jaw is the only known specimen.", " It was found from the Early Permian (early Kungurian stage) fissure-fill deposits near Richards Spur in Comanche County, often referred to as the Fort Sill locality.", " The Fort Sill locality has yielded many other well preserved tetrapod fossils, including those of other parareptiles such as \"Bolosaurus\", \"Colobomycter\", and \"Delorhynchus\"." ], "title": "Microleter" }, { "sentences": [ "Viking ship replicas are one of the more common types of ship replica. \"", "Viking\", the very first Viking ship replica, was built by the Rødsverven shipyard in Sandefjord, Norway.", " In 1893 it sailed across the Atlantic Ocean to Chicago in the United States for the World's Columbian Exposition.", " Formerly located in Lincoln Park, Chicago, Illinois, the \"Viking\" is currently undergoing conservation in Geneva, Illinois, United States." ], "title": "Viking ship replica" }, { "sentences": [ "The Gokstad ship is a 9th-century Viking ship found in a burial mound at Gokstad in Sandar, Sandefjord, Vestfold, Norway.", " It is currently on display at the Viking Ship Museum in Oslo, Norway." ], "title": "Gokstad ship" }, { "sentences": [ "The hill rises about 250 feet above the level of the plateau, which itself constitutes the summit of the Mahadev range at this point.", " The cone with the walls on it is seen from a great distance and appears very small indeed.", " But on near approach it is seen to be but the inner citadel of a place of considerable size and strength for the times in which it was built.", " On the south-west the outer wall or enceinte is entered by a rude gateway of a single pointed arch about eight feet high and five feet broad.", " As usual there is a curtain of solid masonry inside.", " The gate lies about 150 yards east of the edge of the plateau, which there terminates in an almost unbroken vertical precipice of several hundred feet in height and receding in a north-easterly direction.", " No wall was built along about three hundred yards of this part which is absolutely unscalable, but for the rest of the way the walling is continued along the edge of the cliff in a north-east direction for about another three hundred yards.", " Here it turns still following the cliff to the south-east for another seven hundred yards, and then gradually rounds to the westward covering four hundred and fifty yards more till it meets the gateway.", " But for the break of the inaccessible precipice this outer wall would form a nearly equilateral triangle with the corners rounded off, the side being of some six hundred and fifty yards.", " Facing nearly north, about fifty yards from the north-east angle, is a gateway with a couple of curtains in solid masonry.", " This entrance is cut in the sides of the cliff about twenty feet below the top which is reached by some dozen steps.", " It consisted as usual of a pointed arch, the top fallen in, about ten feet high by five broad.", " It leads out to the path down to Girvi, a village in the plains below and it probably formed the communication with Phaltan.", " This road winds down the face of the range for some five hundred feet till it hits the shoulder of a spur which it then follows to the base.", " The walling on the south side, from the edge of the cliff to some hundred yards east of the southern gate, is not more than a couple of feet in thickness and consists of all-fitting stones unmortared.", " The rest is massive and well mortared and still fairly preserved.", " The average height is from seven to ten feet.", " In the south-east angle is a rude temple of Bhairavnath and a few houses with the remains of Man y more.", " On the right side of the southern gate is a well preserved stone pond about thirty yards square with steps leading down to it.", " Next to and on the north of Bhairavnath's temple is another pond.", " The way up to the fort proper or upper and lower citadels is from the north side.", " The path up the hill side, which is steep but with grass and soil left in Man y places, is almost destroyed.", " About 150 feet up is the outer citadel built on a sort of shoulder of the hill and facing almost due west.", " It contains two massive bastions of excellent masonry looking north-west and south-west so that guns planted on them could comMan d respectively the north and south gateways.", " This citadel was connected with the main wall by a cross wall running across the whole breadth of the fort from east to west.", " Its entrance lies close below that to the upper citadel.", " A masonry curtain projects so as to hide the arch itself, which is not more than seven feet high by three broad, and has to be entered from due east.", " On the south side the walls are carried right up to the scarp of the upper citadel and are some ten feet high, so that to take the lower citadel in rear or flank must have been difficult.", " The upper citadel is above a vertical scarp some thirty feet high.", " The entrance to it lies some thirty feet above that to the lower citadel, and is cut in the rock about eight feet wide.", " There is a gateway of a pointed arch with the top fallen in and twenty odd steps leading up to it and ten more cut out of the rock, and winding up past the inside curtain on to the top.", " The walls of this upper citadel are still in tolerable preservation.", " They were originally about ten feet high and built of fair masonry.", " There is a large turret on the south-west corner, evidently meant to comMan d the southern gate.", " About ten yards to the east of this turret is a new looking building which was the headquarters or sadar.", " Immediately east of this and below it is a great pit about thirty feet square and equally deep roughly cut in the rock and said by the people to be a dungeon.", " Next to it on the south is a small pond evenly cut and lined with mortar used for storing water.", " There are some remains of sepoys' houses, and, near the turret, a small stone wheel said to belong to a gun.", " The outer walls east of the gates have bastions at every turn of the cliffs, and the masonry here is particularly strong and well preserved.", " It would appear that attacks were dreaded chiefly from the plain below.", " The assailants could either come up the spur towards the north entrance or they might attempt the spurs on the other side of the eastern ravine and attack the southern gateway.", " Hence apparently the reason for strengthening the walls of the enceinte on this side.", " After passing the southern gateway the assailants would be commanded Maan, Maharashtra from the lower citadel.", " They Would then be encountered by the cross wall.", " If that obstacle was overcome the besieged would run round the east side and into the two citadels.", " The appearance from the fort of the plain in the north is most formidable.", " The Panvan plateau completely commands Maan, Maharashtra and almost overhangs it.", " The fort is believed to have been built by Shivaji to resist the Moghals whose attacks he must have dreaded from the plain below.", " The Karkhanis or Superintendent of the fort was a Prabhu.", " The fort garrison consisted of 200 Ramoshis, Mahars, and other hereditary Gadkaris besides sepoys.", " It was surrendered in 1818 to Vitthal Pant Phadnis of the Raja of Satara left in charge of the town.", " He detached 200 men to take possession, being part of a force then raised to protect the town from the enterprizes of Bajirav's garrisons then in the neighbourhood.", " [Elphinstone in Pendhari and Maratha War Papers, 245.]" ], "title": "Varugad" }, { "sentences": [ "Gabriel Adolf Gustafson (8August 185316April 1915) was a Swedish-Norwegian archaeologist.", " He was responsible for the excavation and conservation of the Oseberg Ship (\"Osebergfunnet\") ." ], "title": "Gabriel Gustafson" }, { "sentences": [ "Havhingsten fra Glendalough (\"The Sea Stallion from Glendalough\" or just \"Sea Stallion\") is a reconstruction of \"Skuldelev 2\", one of the Skuldelev ships and the second-largest Viking longship ever to be found.", " The original vessel was built in the vicinity of Dublin around 1042, using oak from Glendalough in County Wicklow, Ireland, hence the ship's name.", " The reconstruction was built in Denmark at the shipyard of the Viking Ship Museum in Roskilde between 2000 and 2004 and is used for historical research purposes." ], "title": "Havhingsten fra Glendalough" }, { "sentences": [ "Cork Boat is a vessel designed and built by American speechwriter John Pollack and his partner Garth Goldstein.", " The ship, composed of exactly 165,321 wine corks, took over two years to complete.", " Over 100 volunteers contributed to the project, and Pollack received numerous donations of materials for it, but most of the corks were provided by Cork Supply USA.", " Cork Supply USA also paid to ship the boat to Portugal for its trip down the Douro River.", " The ship looks like a Viking ship, with a pronounced upward curve in its prow.", " It is made of ten hexagonal logs of corks, each of which is enclosed in netting and made of tens of cork discs.", " Each disc contains 127 corks, which are held together with large rubber bands.", " When finished in 2002, Pollack and his friends traveled with their ship down the Douro River in Portugal; his trip received a large amount of media attention.", " Pollack wrote a memoir about the experience entitled \"Cork Boat." ], "title": "Cork Boat (vessel)" }, { "sentences": [ "The Tune ship (\"Tuneskipet\") is a Viking ship exhibited in the Viking Ship Museum (\"Vikingskipshuset på Bygdøy\") in Bygdøy, Oslo." ], "title": "Tune ship" }, { "sentences": [ "Viking is a Viking ship replica.", " It is an exact replica of the Gokstad ship recovered from Gokstadhaugen, a Viking Era burial mound near Sandefjord, Norway in 1880.", " The \"Viking\" was featured at the World's Columbian Exposition at Chicago in 1893." ], "title": "Viking (ship)" }, { "sentences": [ "The Oseberg ship (Norwegian: \"Osebergskipet\") is a well-preserved Viking ship discovered in a large burial mound at the Oseberg farm near Tønsberg in Vestfold county, Norway.", " This ship is commonly acknowledged to be among the finer artifacts to have survived from the Viking Era.", " The ship and some of its contents are displayed at the Viking Ship Museum at Bygdøy on the western side of Oslo, Norway." ], "title": "Oseberg Ship" } ]
[ "Title: Microleter\n\nMicroleter is an extinct genus of parareptile which existed in Oklahoma during the Early Permian period. It was first named by paleontologists Linda A. Tsuji, Johannes Muller, and Robert R. Reisz in 2010. The type species is \"Microleter mckinzieorum\". A very well preserved skull and lower jaw is the only known specimen. It was found from the Early Permian (early Kungurian stage) fissure-fill deposits near Richards Spur in Comanche County, often referred to as the Fort Sill locality. The Fort Sill locality has yielded many other well preserved tetrapod fossils, including those of other parareptiles such as \"Bolosaurus\", \"Colobomycter\", and \"Delorhynchus\".", "Title: Viking ship replica\n\nViking ship replicas are one of the more common types of ship replica. \" Viking\", the very first Viking ship replica, was built by the Rødsverven shipyard in Sandefjord, Norway. In 1893 it sailed across the Atlantic Ocean to Chicago in the United States for the World's Columbian Exposition. Formerly located in Lincoln Park, Chicago, Illinois, the \"Viking\" is currently undergoing conservation in Geneva, Illinois, United States.", "Title: Gokstad ship\n\nThe Gokstad ship is a 9th-century Viking ship found in a burial mound at Gokstad in Sandar, Sandefjord, Vestfold, Norway. It is currently on display at the Viking Ship Museum in Oslo, Norway.", "Title: Varugad\n\nThe hill rises about 250 feet above the level of the plateau, which itself constitutes the summit of the Mahadev range at this point. The cone with the walls on it is seen from a great distance and appears very small indeed. But on near approach it is seen to be but the inner citadel of a place of considerable size and strength for the times in which it was built. On the south-west the outer wall or enceinte is entered by a rude gateway of a single pointed arch about eight feet high and five feet broad. As usual there is a curtain of solid masonry inside. The gate lies about 150 yards east of the edge of the plateau, which there terminates in an almost unbroken vertical precipice of several hundred feet in height and receding in a north-easterly direction. No wall was built along about three hundred yards of this part which is absolutely unscalable, but for the rest of the way the walling is continued along the edge of the cliff in a north-east direction for about another three hundred yards. Here it turns still following the cliff to the south-east for another seven hundred yards, and then gradually rounds to the westward covering four hundred and fifty yards more till it meets the gateway. But for the break of the inaccessible precipice this outer wall would form a nearly equilateral triangle with the corners rounded off, the side being of some six hundred and fifty yards. Facing nearly north, about fifty yards from the north-east angle, is a gateway with a couple of curtains in solid masonry. This entrance is cut in the sides of the cliff about twenty feet below the top which is reached by some dozen steps. It consisted as usual of a pointed arch, the top fallen in, about ten feet high by five broad. It leads out to the path down to Girvi, a village in the plains below and it probably formed the communication with Phaltan. This road winds down the face of the range for some five hundred feet till it hits the shoulder of a spur which it then follows to the base. The walling on the south side, from the edge of the cliff to some hundred yards east of the southern gate, is not more than a couple of feet in thickness and consists of all-fitting stones unmortared. The rest is massive and well mortared and still fairly preserved. The average height is from seven to ten feet. In the south-east angle is a rude temple of Bhairavnath and a few houses with the remains of Man y more. On the right side of the southern gate is a well preserved stone pond about thirty yards square with steps leading down to it. Next to and on the north of Bhairavnath's temple is another pond. The way up to the fort proper or upper and lower citadels is from the north side. The path up the hill side, which is steep but with grass and soil left in Man y places, is almost destroyed. About 150 feet up is the outer citadel built on a sort of shoulder of the hill and facing almost due west. It contains two massive bastions of excellent masonry looking north-west and south-west so that guns planted on them could comMan d respectively the north and south gateways. This citadel was connected with the main wall by a cross wall running across the whole breadth of the fort from east to west. Its entrance lies close below that to the upper citadel. A masonry curtain projects so as to hide the arch itself, which is not more than seven feet high by three broad, and has to be entered from due east. On the south side the walls are carried right up to the scarp of the upper citadel and are some ten feet high, so that to take the lower citadel in rear or flank must have been difficult. The upper citadel is above a vertical scarp some thirty feet high. The entrance to it lies some thirty feet above that to the lower citadel, and is cut in the rock about eight feet wide. There is a gateway of a pointed arch with the top fallen in and twenty odd steps leading up to it and ten more cut out of the rock, and winding up past the inside curtain on to the top. The walls of this upper citadel are still in tolerable preservation. They were originally about ten feet high and built of fair masonry. There is a large turret on the south-west corner, evidently meant to comMan d the southern gate. About ten yards to the east of this turret is a new looking building which was the headquarters or sadar. Immediately east of this and below it is a great pit about thirty feet square and equally deep roughly cut in the rock and said by the people to be a dungeon. Next to it on the south is a small pond evenly cut and lined with mortar used for storing water. There are some remains of sepoys' houses, and, near the turret, a small stone wheel said to belong to a gun. The outer walls east of the gates have bastions at every turn of the cliffs, and the masonry here is particularly strong and well preserved. It would appear that attacks were dreaded chiefly from the plain below. The assailants could either come up the spur towards the north entrance or they might attempt the spurs on the other side of the eastern ravine and attack the southern gateway. Hence apparently the reason for strengthening the walls of the enceinte on this side. After passing the southern gateway the assailants would be commanded Maan, Maharashtra from the lower citadel. They Would then be encountered by the cross wall. If that obstacle was overcome the besieged would run round the east side and into the two citadels. The appearance from the fort of the plain in the north is most formidable. The Panvan plateau completely commands Maan, Maharashtra and almost overhangs it. The fort is believed to have been built by Shivaji to resist the Moghals whose attacks he must have dreaded from the plain below. The Karkhanis or Superintendent of the fort was a Prabhu. The fort garrison consisted of 200 Ramoshis, Mahars, and other hereditary Gadkaris besides sepoys. It was surrendered in 1818 to Vitthal Pant Phadnis of the Raja of Satara left in charge of the town. He detached 200 men to take possession, being part of a force then raised to protect the town from the enterprizes of Bajirav's garrisons then in the neighbourhood. [Elphinstone in Pendhari and Maratha War Papers, 245.]", "Title: Gabriel Gustafson\n\nGabriel Adolf Gustafson (8August 185316April 1915) was a Swedish-Norwegian archaeologist. He was responsible for the excavation and conservation of the Oseberg Ship (\"Osebergfunnet\") .", "Title: Havhingsten fra Glendalough\n\nHavhingsten fra Glendalough (\"The Sea Stallion from Glendalough\" or just \"Sea Stallion\") is a reconstruction of \"Skuldelev 2\", one of the Skuldelev ships and the second-largest Viking longship ever to be found. The original vessel was built in the vicinity of Dublin around 1042, using oak from Glendalough in County Wicklow, Ireland, hence the ship's name. The reconstruction was built in Denmark at the shipyard of the Viking Ship Museum in Roskilde between 2000 and 2004 and is used for historical research purposes.", "Title: Cork Boat (vessel)\n\nCork Boat is a vessel designed and built by American speechwriter John Pollack and his partner Garth Goldstein. The ship, composed of exactly 165,321 wine corks, took over two years to complete. Over 100 volunteers contributed to the project, and Pollack received numerous donations of materials for it, but most of the corks were provided by Cork Supply USA. Cork Supply USA also paid to ship the boat to Portugal for its trip down the Douro River. The ship looks like a Viking ship, with a pronounced upward curve in its prow. It is made of ten hexagonal logs of corks, each of which is enclosed in netting and made of tens of cork discs. Each disc contains 127 corks, which are held together with large rubber bands. When finished in 2002, Pollack and his friends traveled with their ship down the Douro River in Portugal; his trip received a large amount of media attention. Pollack wrote a memoir about the experience entitled \"Cork Boat.", "Title: Tune ship\n\nThe Tune ship (\"Tuneskipet\") is a Viking ship exhibited in the Viking Ship Museum (\"Vikingskipshuset på Bygdøy\") in Bygdøy, Oslo.", "Title: Viking (ship)\n\nViking is a Viking ship replica. It is an exact replica of the Gokstad ship recovered from Gokstadhaugen, a Viking Era burial mound near Sandefjord, Norway in 1880. The \"Viking\" was featured at the World's Columbian Exposition at Chicago in 1893.", "Title: Oseberg Ship\n\nThe Oseberg ship (Norwegian: \"Osebergskipet\") is a well-preserved Viking ship discovered in a large burial mound at the Oseberg farm near Tønsberg in Vestfold county, Norway. This ship is commonly acknowledged to be among the finer artifacts to have survived from the Viking Era. The ship and some of its contents are displayed at the Viking Ship Museum at Bygdøy on the western side of Oslo, Norway." ]
80,725
Who published a book about Scandinavia by the author best known for "A Vindication of the Rights of Woman"
Joseph Johnson
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[ { "sentences": [ "Haji Yusuf Liu Baojun (born 8 April 1963) is a Chinese Muslim Historian, Researcher, and Author best known as the author of \"Exodus Through Tian Shan - The Tale of Chinese Muslim in Central Asia\", the book has gained wide attention in Mainland China.", " He has published more than 15 books since 1991 written in 3 languages namely: English, Mandarin and Malay." ], "title": "Yusuf Liu Baojun" }, { "sentences": [ "Jennifer Armintrout (born July 11, 1980) is an American author best known for a series of urban fantasy novels known as the \"Blood Ties\" series, published by Mira Books.", " The books chronicle the life of Dr. Carrie Ames, an emergency room doctor who must adapt to life as a vampire after being attacked by one of her patients.", " Armintrout's \"Blood Ties\" series has been published in five countries, with the first volume making USA Today's top 150 book list.", " Armintrout also publishes erotica under the pseudonym Abigail Barnette." ], "title": "Jennifer Armintrout" }, { "sentences": [ "Florence Nwanzuruahu Nkiru Nwapa ( ) (13 January 1931 – 16 October 1993) was a Nigerian author best known as Flora Nwapa, who has been called the mother of modern African literature.", " The forerunner to a generation of African women writers, she is acknowledged as the first African woman novelist to be published in the English language in Britain and achieve international recognition, with her first novel \"Efuru\" being published in 1966 by Heinemann Educational Books.", " While never considering herself a feminist, she is best known for recreating life and traditions from an Igbo woman's viewpoint." ], "title": "Flora Nwapa" }, { "sentences": [ "Nicole Krauss (born August 18, 1974) is an American author best known for her four novels \"Man Walks Into a Room\" (2002), \"The History of Love\" (2005), \"Great House\" (2010) and \"Forest Dark\" (2017).", " Her fiction has been published in \"The New Yorker\", \"Harper's\", \"Esquire\", and \"Granta's Best American Novelists Under 40\", and has been collected in \"Best American Short Stories 2003\" and \"Best American Short Stories 2008\".", " Her novels have been translated into 35 languages.", " In 2010, she was selected as one of \"The New Yorker's\" \"20 Under 40\" writers to watch.", " In 2011, Nicole Krauss won an award from the Anisfield-Wolf Book Awards for \"Great House\"." ], "title": "Nicole Krauss" }, { "sentences": [ "José María Gironella Pous (31 December 1917 in Darnius – 3 January 2003 in Arenys de Mar) was a Spanish author best known for his fictional work \"The Cypresses Believe in God\" (\"Los cipreses creen en Dios\"), which was published in Spain in 1953 and translated into English by Harriet de Onís in 1955.", " The book is a novel in two parts, and is the first novel of four, written from a Roman Catholic viewpoint, by its Catholic author, who had been educated in a seminary — but whose approach is notable for its even-handedness and fair assessment of the many nuances and subtleties among all factions on the eve of war.", " The story is set in Girona, a city in eastern Catalonia, and follows the life of a family, from 1931 until the Spanish Civil War breaks out in 1936.", " The protagonist is the son of an atheist from Madrid, who is married to a devout Basque woman, and has a younger brother and sister also caught up in the conflict.", " In a sequel to \"Cypresses\", \"One Million Dead\" (\"Un millón de muertos\"), translated by Joan MacLean, Gironella follows the Alvear family through the war.", " The next novel is \"Peace after War\", published in English in 1969, and was also translated by MacLean.", " The fourth novel, Los hombres lloran solos (Men cry alone), has not been translated and published in English." ], "title": "José María Gironella" }, { "sentences": [ "George A. Sheehan (November 5, 1918 - November 1, 1993) was a physician, senior athlete and author best known for his writings about the sport of running.", " His book, \"Running & Being: The Total Experience,\" became a New York Times best seller.", " He was a track star in college, and later became a cardiologist like his father.", " He served as a doctor in the United States Navy in the South Pacific during World War II on the destroyer USS Daly (DD-519).", " He married Mary Jane Fleming and they raised twelve children.", " He continued to write while struggling with prostate cancer.", " His last book, \"Going the Distance\", was published shortly after his death." ], "title": "George A. Sheehan" }, { "sentences": [ "Letters Written During a Short Residence in Sweden, Norway, and Denmark (1796) is a personal travel narrative by the eighteenth-century British feminist writer Mary Wollstonecraft.", " The twenty-five letters cover a wide range of topics, from sociological reflections on Scandinavia and its peoples to philosophical questions regarding identity.", " Published by Wollstonecraft's career-long publisher, Joseph Johnson, it was the last work issued during her lifetime." ], "title": "Letters Written in Sweden, Norway, and Denmark" }, { "sentences": [ "Mary Wollstonecraft ( ; 27 April 1759 – 10 September 1797) was an English writer, philosopher, and advocate of women's rights.", " During her brief career, she wrote novels, treatises, a travel narrative, a history of the French Revolution, a conduct book, and a children's book.", " Wollstonecraft is best known for \"A Vindication of the Rights of Woman\" (1792), in which she argues that women are not naturally inferior to men, but appear to be only because they lack education.", " She suggests that both men and women should be treated as rational beings and imagines a social order founded on reason." ], "title": "Mary Wollstonecraft" }, { "sentences": [ "Florence Mars (January 1, 1923 – April 23, 2006) was an American civil rights activist and author best known for her book \"Witness in Philadelphia\" about the murder of three civil rights activists in Mississippi." ], "title": "Florence Mars" }, { "sentences": [ "Maria V. Snyder is an American fantasy author best known for her \"Study Series\".", " Her first novel, \"Poison Study\", was published on October 2005, and won the 2006 Compton Crook Award for Best First Novel.", " the next two books in the series are \"Magic Study\" and \"Fire Study\".", " Snyder then released another trilogy of books, the \"Glass\" series, following the character Opal Cowan from the \"Study Series\".", " The books in the series are \"Storm Glass\", \"Sea Glass\" and \"Spy Glass\" respectively.", " On 24 February, Snyder went back to the main characters of the \"Study Series\" and released the first book of he next trilogy, the \"Soulfinder Series\", the first book of which is \"Shadow Study\".", " Aside from writing, her interests include \"traveling, photography, making jewelry, and volleyball.\"" ], "title": "Maria V. Snyder" } ]
[ "Title: Yusuf Liu Baojun\n\nHaji Yusuf Liu Baojun (born 8 April 1963) is a Chinese Muslim Historian, Researcher, and Author best known as the author of \"Exodus Through Tian Shan - The Tale of Chinese Muslim in Central Asia\", the book has gained wide attention in Mainland China. He has published more than 15 books since 1991 written in 3 languages namely: English, Mandarin and Malay.", "Title: Jennifer Armintrout\n\nJennifer Armintrout (born July 11, 1980) is an American author best known for a series of urban fantasy novels known as the \"Blood Ties\" series, published by Mira Books. The books chronicle the life of Dr. Carrie Ames, an emergency room doctor who must adapt to life as a vampire after being attacked by one of her patients. Armintrout's \"Blood Ties\" series has been published in five countries, with the first volume making USA Today's top 150 book list. Armintrout also publishes erotica under the pseudonym Abigail Barnette.", "Title: Flora Nwapa\n\nFlorence Nwanzuruahu Nkiru Nwapa ( ) (13 January 1931 – 16 October 1993) was a Nigerian author best known as Flora Nwapa, who has been called the mother of modern African literature. The forerunner to a generation of African women writers, she is acknowledged as the first African woman novelist to be published in the English language in Britain and achieve international recognition, with her first novel \"Efuru\" being published in 1966 by Heinemann Educational Books. While never considering herself a feminist, she is best known for recreating life and traditions from an Igbo woman's viewpoint.", "Title: Nicole Krauss\n\nNicole Krauss (born August 18, 1974) is an American author best known for her four novels \"Man Walks Into a Room\" (2002), \"The History of Love\" (2005), \"Great House\" (2010) and \"Forest Dark\" (2017). Her fiction has been published in \"The New Yorker\", \"Harper's\", \"Esquire\", and \"Granta's Best American Novelists Under 40\", and has been collected in \"Best American Short Stories 2003\" and \"Best American Short Stories 2008\". Her novels have been translated into 35 languages. In 2010, she was selected as one of \"The New Yorker's\" \"20 Under 40\" writers to watch. In 2011, Nicole Krauss won an award from the Anisfield-Wolf Book Awards for \"Great House\".", "Title: José María Gironella\n\nJosé María Gironella Pous (31 December 1917 in Darnius – 3 January 2003 in Arenys de Mar) was a Spanish author best known for his fictional work \"The Cypresses Believe in God\" (\"Los cipreses creen en Dios\"), which was published in Spain in 1953 and translated into English by Harriet de Onís in 1955. The book is a novel in two parts, and is the first novel of four, written from a Roman Catholic viewpoint, by its Catholic author, who had been educated in a seminary — but whose approach is notable for its even-handedness and fair assessment of the many nuances and subtleties among all factions on the eve of war. The story is set in Girona, a city in eastern Catalonia, and follows the life of a family, from 1931 until the Spanish Civil War breaks out in 1936. The protagonist is the son of an atheist from Madrid, who is married to a devout Basque woman, and has a younger brother and sister also caught up in the conflict. In a sequel to \"Cypresses\", \"One Million Dead\" (\"Un millón de muertos\"), translated by Joan MacLean, Gironella follows the Alvear family through the war. The next novel is \"Peace after War\", published in English in 1969, and was also translated by MacLean. The fourth novel, Los hombres lloran solos (Men cry alone), has not been translated and published in English.", "Title: George A. Sheehan\n\nGeorge A. Sheehan (November 5, 1918 - November 1, 1993) was a physician, senior athlete and author best known for his writings about the sport of running. His book, \"Running & Being: The Total Experience,\" became a New York Times best seller. He was a track star in college, and later became a cardiologist like his father. He served as a doctor in the United States Navy in the South Pacific during World War II on the destroyer USS Daly (DD-519). He married Mary Jane Fleming and they raised twelve children. He continued to write while struggling with prostate cancer. His last book, \"Going the Distance\", was published shortly after his death.", "Title: Letters Written in Sweden, Norway, and Denmark\n\nLetters Written During a Short Residence in Sweden, Norway, and Denmark (1796) is a personal travel narrative by the eighteenth-century British feminist writer Mary Wollstonecraft. The twenty-five letters cover a wide range of topics, from sociological reflections on Scandinavia and its peoples to philosophical questions regarding identity. Published by Wollstonecraft's career-long publisher, Joseph Johnson, it was the last work issued during her lifetime.", "Title: Mary Wollstonecraft\n\nMary Wollstonecraft ( ; 27 April 1759 – 10 September 1797) was an English writer, philosopher, and advocate of women's rights. During her brief career, she wrote novels, treatises, a travel narrative, a history of the French Revolution, a conduct book, and a children's book. Wollstonecraft is best known for \"A Vindication of the Rights of Woman\" (1792), in which she argues that women are not naturally inferior to men, but appear to be only because they lack education. She suggests that both men and women should be treated as rational beings and imagines a social order founded on reason.", "Title: Florence Mars\n\nFlorence Mars (January 1, 1923 – April 23, 2006) was an American civil rights activist and author best known for her book \"Witness in Philadelphia\" about the murder of three civil rights activists in Mississippi.", "Title: Maria V. Snyder\n\nMaria V. Snyder is an American fantasy author best known for her \"Study Series\". Her first novel, \"Poison Study\", was published on October 2005, and won the 2006 Compton Crook Award for Best First Novel. the next two books in the series are \"Magic Study\" and \"Fire Study\". Snyder then released another trilogy of books, the \"Glass\" series, following the character Opal Cowan from the \"Study Series\". The books in the series are \"Storm Glass\", \"Sea Glass\" and \"Spy Glass\" respectively. On 24 February, Snyder went back to the main characters of the \"Study Series\" and released the first book of he next trilogy, the \"Soulfinder Series\", the first book of which is \"Shadow Study\". Aside from writing, her interests include \"traveling, photography, making jewelry, and volleyball.\"" ]
80,726
Robert Flores hosted the live afternoon edition of "SportsCenter" from noon - 3 p.m. with Chris McKendry until early September 2009, when he was replaced with a sportscaster who has been an anchor for ESPN since what year ?
1996
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[ { "sentences": [ "College Football Scoreboard is a program on ESPN and ESPN2 that provides up to the minute scores and highlights during the college football season.", " The official name is \"College Football Scoreboard presented by Acura\".", " The name of the show was College \"Gameday\" Scoreboard up until 2006.", " It airs four times a day at 3 p.m. ET and 7 p.m. ET on ESPN and at 3 p.m. ET and at 7 p.m. ET on ESPN2.", " The 3 p.m. ET programs on both networks are thirty minutes long and the 7 p.m. ET programs on both networks lead up to \"College Football Primetime\".", " However, it is subject to, and often pre-empted due to earlier games running long into the show's timeslot, and often games run into each other without any kind of \"Scoreboard\" interlude." ], "title": "College Football Scoreboard" }, { "sentences": [ "Robert Flores (born July 7, 1970) is a sports journalist, who works for MLB Network and NHL Network as a studio host for each.", " Flores formerly worked at ESPN.", " Joining the network in 2005, Flores was an anchor for ESPNEWS and for ESPN's \"SportsCenter\" (2007–2016).", " Flores provided studio updates during each game of ABC College Football, and Saturday Night Football.", " He also served as a substitute studio host for ESPN2's \"Friday Night Fights\".", " Flores hosted the live afternoon edition of \"SportsCenter\" from noon - 3 p.m. with Chris McKendry until early September 2009, when he was replaced with John Buccigross.", " He was also a substitute host for Baseball Tonight.", " Flores announced on February 4, 2016 that he would be leaving ESPN after ten years." ], "title": "Robert Flores" }, { "sentences": [ "Jason \"Jay\" Crawford (born July 4, 1965) is an American sports journalist who was formerly employed by ESPN.", " Crawford anchored the live 11AM-1PM edition of \"SportsCenter\" with Chris McKendry until April 2017.", " Prior to that, Crawford spent nine years hosting ESPN's morning show \"Cold Pizza\" and its successor \"ESPN First Take\", as well as \"Cold Pizza\"<nowiki>'</nowiki>s spinoff series \"1st and 10\" until its 2011 cancellation." ], "title": "Jay Crawford" }, { "sentences": [ "ESPN Classic Remembers is a television program on ESPN Classic that chronicles historic games and events, personalities and other sports milestones.", " The show debuted on September 11, 2006 and is hosted by ESPN \"SportsCenter\" personality Chris McKendry.", " It is primarily a thirty-minute program followed by a rerun of the sporting event it is chronicling." ], "title": "ESPN Classic Remembers" }, { "sentences": [ "Chris McKendry (born Christine McKendry February 18, 1968) is a journalist for ESPN, a role she has served since 1996.", " She was co-anchor of the 11-1pm ET weekday block of live ESPN \"SportsCenter\" shows, alongside Jay Crawford.", " As of April 1, 2016, she serves as full-time on-site host for ESPN tennis coverage of the Australian Open, French Open, Wimbledon and US Open." ], "title": "Chris McKendry" }, { "sentences": [ "Dana Jacobson (born November 5, 1971) is a sports anchorwoman for CBS.", " She joined the network in 2013 after ten years at ESPN, where she began as an ESPNEWS anchor in December 2002 and soon became a regular anchor on the 6 p.m. edition of \"SportsCenter\".", " In March 2005, she was named co-host of \"Cold Pizza\", and transitioned with the show as it became \"ESPN First Take\".", " Jacobson provided sideline reporting for ESPN's coverage of NBA Sunday night games.", " On Monday, December 26, 2011, Jacobson announced that Friday, December 30, 2011, would be her final day on \"First Take.\"", " She returned to anchoring SportsCenter shortly thereafter.", " On March 27, 2012, USA Today announced that Jacobson would leave ESPN when her contract expires at the end of April.", " Monday, April 30, 2012 was her final day at ESPN when she anchored the 6-8 p.m. ET SportsCenter show.", " Jacobson joined CBS Sports and the cast of CBS Sports Radio's morning show.", " \"TBD in the AM\" in January 2013, co-hosting along with Tiki Barber and Brandon Tierney.", " On December 5, 2014, Dana tweeted out that she would be leaving \"TBD in the AM\" to work on CBS Sports Network." ], "title": "Dana Jacobson" }, { "sentences": [ "Jay Harris (born February 22, 1965 in Norfolk, Virginia) is an American journalist who has worked for ESPN since February 2003.", " Jay currently calls late night his home, seen primarily on the 11pm and midnight eastern editions of SportsCenter, and sometimes on the west coast Sportscenter from Los Angeles.", " Jay has hosted a variety of shows during his tenure at ESPN, including Sportscenter, Outside The Lines, NFL Live, Baseball Tonight, Cold Pizza, First Take, Friday Night Fights, and ESPN Sports Saturday on ABC." ], "title": "Jay Harris (sportscaster)" }, { "sentences": [ "John Buccigross ( ) is an American sportscaster.", " He has been an anchor for ESPN since 1996." ], "title": "John Buccigross" }, { "sentences": [ "Christopher James Berman (born May 10, 1955), nicknamed Boomer, is an American sportscaster.", " He has been an anchor for \"SportsCenter\" on ESPN since 1979, joining a month after its initial launch, and hosted the network's \"Sunday NFL Countdown\" program from 1985 to 2016.", " He has also anchored \"Monday Night Countdown\", U.S. Open golf, the Stanley Cup Finals, and other programming on ESPN and ABC Sports.", " Berman calls play-by-play of select Major League Baseball games for ESPN, which included the Home Run Derby until 2016.", " A six-time honoree of the National Sports Media Association's \"National Sportscaster of the Year\" award, Berman was instrumental in establishing ESPN's lasting popularity during the network's formative years.", " He is well known for his various catchphrases and quirky demeanor.", " In January 2017, it was announced that Berman would be stepping down from several NFL-related roles at ESPN, but would be remaining at the company." ], "title": "Chris Berman" }, { "sentences": [ "Scott Van Pelt is an American sportscaster and sports talk show host.", " He co-anchored the 11 p.m. edition of \"SportsCenter\" on ESPN, served as the co-host of \"SVP & Russillo\" alongside Ryen Russillo on ESPN Radio, and hosts various golf events for the network.", " In June 2015, Van Pelt left his radio show to become a solo anchor for a midnight edition of \"SportsCenter\"." ], "title": "Scott Van Pelt" } ]
[ "Title: College Football Scoreboard\n\nCollege Football Scoreboard is a program on ESPN and ESPN2 that provides up to the minute scores and highlights during the college football season. The official name is \"College Football Scoreboard presented by Acura\". The name of the show was College \"Gameday\" Scoreboard up until 2006. It airs four times a day at 3 p.m. ET and 7 p.m. ET on ESPN and at 3 p.m. ET and at 7 p.m. ET on ESPN2. The 3 p.m. ET programs on both networks are thirty minutes long and the 7 p.m. ET programs on both networks lead up to \"College Football Primetime\". However, it is subject to, and often pre-empted due to earlier games running long into the show's timeslot, and often games run into each other without any kind of \"Scoreboard\" interlude.", "Title: Robert Flores\n\nRobert Flores (born July 7, 1970) is a sports journalist, who works for MLB Network and NHL Network as a studio host for each. Flores formerly worked at ESPN. Joining the network in 2005, Flores was an anchor for ESPNEWS and for ESPN's \"SportsCenter\" (2007–2016). Flores provided studio updates during each game of ABC College Football, and Saturday Night Football. He also served as a substitute studio host for ESPN2's \"Friday Night Fights\". Flores hosted the live afternoon edition of \"SportsCenter\" from noon - 3 p.m. with Chris McKendry until early September 2009, when he was replaced with John Buccigross. He was also a substitute host for Baseball Tonight. Flores announced on February 4, 2016 that he would be leaving ESPN after ten years.", "Title: Jay Crawford\n\nJason \"Jay\" Crawford (born July 4, 1965) is an American sports journalist who was formerly employed by ESPN. Crawford anchored the live 11AM-1PM edition of \"SportsCenter\" with Chris McKendry until April 2017. Prior to that, Crawford spent nine years hosting ESPN's morning show \"Cold Pizza\" and its successor \"ESPN First Take\", as well as \"Cold Pizza\"<nowiki>'</nowiki>s spinoff series \"1st and 10\" until its 2011 cancellation.", "Title: ESPN Classic Remembers\n\nESPN Classic Remembers is a television program on ESPN Classic that chronicles historic games and events, personalities and other sports milestones. The show debuted on September 11, 2006 and is hosted by ESPN \"SportsCenter\" personality Chris McKendry. It is primarily a thirty-minute program followed by a rerun of the sporting event it is chronicling.", "Title: Chris McKendry\n\nChris McKendry (born Christine McKendry February 18, 1968) is a journalist for ESPN, a role she has served since 1996. She was co-anchor of the 11-1pm ET weekday block of live ESPN \"SportsCenter\" shows, alongside Jay Crawford. As of April 1, 2016, she serves as full-time on-site host for ESPN tennis coverage of the Australian Open, French Open, Wimbledon and US Open.", "Title: Dana Jacobson\n\nDana Jacobson (born November 5, 1971) is a sports anchorwoman for CBS. She joined the network in 2013 after ten years at ESPN, where she began as an ESPNEWS anchor in December 2002 and soon became a regular anchor on the 6 p.m. edition of \"SportsCenter\". In March 2005, she was named co-host of \"Cold Pizza\", and transitioned with the show as it became \"ESPN First Take\". Jacobson provided sideline reporting for ESPN's coverage of NBA Sunday night games. On Monday, December 26, 2011, Jacobson announced that Friday, December 30, 2011, would be her final day on \"First Take.\" She returned to anchoring SportsCenter shortly thereafter. On March 27, 2012, USA Today announced that Jacobson would leave ESPN when her contract expires at the end of April. Monday, April 30, 2012 was her final day at ESPN when she anchored the 6-8 p.m. ET SportsCenter show. Jacobson joined CBS Sports and the cast of CBS Sports Radio's morning show. \"TBD in the AM\" in January 2013, co-hosting along with Tiki Barber and Brandon Tierney. On December 5, 2014, Dana tweeted out that she would be leaving \"TBD in the AM\" to work on CBS Sports Network.", "Title: Jay Harris (sportscaster)\n\nJay Harris (born February 22, 1965 in Norfolk, Virginia) is an American journalist who has worked for ESPN since February 2003. Jay currently calls late night his home, seen primarily on the 11pm and midnight eastern editions of SportsCenter, and sometimes on the west coast Sportscenter from Los Angeles. Jay has hosted a variety of shows during his tenure at ESPN, including Sportscenter, Outside The Lines, NFL Live, Baseball Tonight, Cold Pizza, First Take, Friday Night Fights, and ESPN Sports Saturday on ABC.", "Title: John Buccigross\n\nJohn Buccigross ( ) is an American sportscaster. He has been an anchor for ESPN since 1996.", "Title: Chris Berman\n\nChristopher James Berman (born May 10, 1955), nicknamed Boomer, is an American sportscaster. He has been an anchor for \"SportsCenter\" on ESPN since 1979, joining a month after its initial launch, and hosted the network's \"Sunday NFL Countdown\" program from 1985 to 2016. He has also anchored \"Monday Night Countdown\", U.S. Open golf, the Stanley Cup Finals, and other programming on ESPN and ABC Sports. Berman calls play-by-play of select Major League Baseball games for ESPN, which included the Home Run Derby until 2016. A six-time honoree of the National Sports Media Association's \"National Sportscaster of the Year\" award, Berman was instrumental in establishing ESPN's lasting popularity during the network's formative years. He is well known for his various catchphrases and quirky demeanor. In January 2017, it was announced that Berman would be stepping down from several NFL-related roles at ESPN, but would be remaining at the company.", "Title: Scott Van Pelt\n\nScott Van Pelt is an American sportscaster and sports talk show host. He co-anchored the 11 p.m. edition of \"SportsCenter\" on ESPN, served as the co-host of \"SVP & Russillo\" alongside Ryen Russillo on ESPN Radio, and hosts various golf events for the network. In June 2015, Van Pelt left his radio show to become a solo anchor for a midnight edition of \"SportsCenter\"." ]
80,727
Which show was was worked on by Bob Camp & Lynne Naylo
The Ren & Stimpy Show
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sold camp to the Red Arrow Camp Foundation to ensure that the camp and its traditions would continue into the next generation.", " Notable alumni include Tommy Bartlett, Chris Farley and Scott Foley." ], "title": "Red Arrow Camp" }, { "sentences": [ "Camp Cusino was created in 1951.", " It is located one mile west of Shingleton, Michigan.", " The camp was officially called the Cusino Corrections Prison Work Camp and was part of the Corrections Conservation Prison Camp Program in the State of Michigan.", " The name Cusino was taken from a Civilian Conservation Corps (CCC) camp that was located four miles east of Melstrand, Michigan.", " In 1951, some of the CCC buildings were moved to Shingleton for the prison camp.", " The inmates were trustee status and many worked for the neighboring Cusino Wildlife Research Station.", " Other inmates were transported daily to do timber stand improvement and maintain area state parks.", " In 1968 the camp held 93 prisoners with nine staff.", " In 1979 the old wooden barracks were replaced with modern block buildings.", " In 1996 the prison camp population was 350.", " The security level of the prisoners was increased and the camp proper was fenced in with cyclone/razor wire fencing." ], "title": "Camp Cusino" }, { "sentences": [ "Camp Douglas, in Chicago, Illinois, sometimes described as \"The North's Andersonville\" was the largest Union Army prisoner-of-war camps for Confederate soldiers taken prisoner during the American Civil War.", " Based south of the city on the prairie, it was also used as a training and detention camp for Union soldiers.", " The Union Army first used the camp in 1861 as an organizational and training camp for volunteer regiments.", " It became a prisoner-of-war camp in early 1862.", " Later in 1862 the Union Army again used Camp Douglas as a training camp.", " In the fall of 1862, the Union Army used the facility as a detention camp for paroled Confederate prisoners (these were Union soldiers who had been captured by the Confederacy and sent North under an agreement that they would be held temporarily while formal prisoner exchanges were worked out)." ], "title": "Camp Douglas (Chicago)" }, { "sentences": [ "James Carl Jobb (born October 8, 1954, Lubbock, Texas), known professionally as Jim Smith, is an American animator and musician.", " He worked on \"\" with his long-time working partner John Kricfalusi.", " Smith later briefly worked on \"Tiny Toon Adventures\", and then along with Kricfalusi, Bob Camp and Lynne Naylor he founded Spümcø, where he co-created \"The Ren & Stimpy Show\" and \"The Ripping Friends\".", " He is also the one playing the guitar for the \"Ren & Stimpy\" theme in the intro.", " His performance name is Jelly-Roel, Jelly Roll." ], "title": "Jim Smith (animator)" }, { "sentences": [ "Lynne Latham (sometimes credited as Lynn Latham) began her noteworthy dance career on television with featured roles on \"The Dean Martin Show\" and also went on tour with Sammy Davis Jr. In the 1970s she returned to Dean Martin as one of the Ding-a-ling Sisters and also appeared as a dancer on the \"Donny and Marie Show\".", " Lynne worked as a synchronized swimmer on television with The Krofftettes in \"The Brady Bunch Hour\" and \"The Big Show\", and then in the films \"\" and \"The Great Muppet Caper\".", " She also starred as Muse #2 opposite Olivia Newton-John in the film Xanadu.", " In 1983, after many years of experience with wardrobe and costumes onstage and on-screen, Lynne became a fashion designer and designed the handbags for Zandra Rhodes." ], "title": "Lynne Latham" }, { "sentences": [ "Love, Shelby is the seventh studio album by American country artist Shelby Lynne.", " Released on November 13, 2001 through Island Records, the album serves as a follow-up to her critically acclaimed \"I Am Shelby Lynne\" which came out a year before in the US.", " Producer Glen Ballard, mostly known for producing Alanis Morissette's breakthrough album \"Jagged Little Pill\" as well as recordings by the Dave Matthews Band, worked with Shelby on the album.", " Shifting from what was established by its predecessor, the album brings mostly a pop rock-oriented sound, but maintains the personal lyrics from \"I Am\".", " Critically, it struggled to make an impact, receiving mostly mixed to positive reviews.", " As of sales, the album charted very moderately, peaking at no. 109 on the \"Billboard\" 200 chart." ], "title": "Love, Shelby" }, { "sentences": [ "Lynne Naylor (born in Vancouver, British Columbia on November 7, 1953) is a Canadian, award-winning designer, animator, artist, director, producer, and icon for television.", " She is best known for co-finding Spümcø alongside John Kricfalusi, Bob Camp, and Jim Smith as well as co-developing \"The Ren & Stimpy Show\" for Nickelodeon.", " Other best-known pieces of work she took part in was \"Monsters vs. Aliens\", \"The Haunted World of El Superbeasto\", & \"\"." ], "title": "Lynne Naylor" }, { "sentences": [ "Bob Camp is an animator, cartoonist, comic book artist, director, and producer.", " Camp has been nominated for two Emmys, a CableACE Award, and an Annie Award for his work on \"The Ren & Stimpy Show\"." ], "title": "Bob Camp" }, { "sentences": [ "I Am Shelby Lynne is the sixth studio album by Shelby Lynne, released on April 10, 1999 in the United Kingdom, and on January 25, 2000 in the United States.", " After several years of lackluster results from recording various styles of country music in and around Nashville, Lynne co-wrote and recorded this album in Palm Springs, California, incorporating confessional lyrics with musical elements from blues and rock and roll.", " Lynne collaborated on this album with producer Bill Bottrell, who had previously worked with Sheryl Crow on her debut album, \"Tuesday Night Music Club\"." ], "title": "I Am Shelby Lynne" } ]
[ "Title: Not Dark Yet (album)\n\nNot Dark Yet is a duet album between sisters and country/Americana singer-songwriters Allison Moorer and Shelby Lynne. Produced by British folk artist Teddy Thompson, \"Not Dark Yet\" will be released on August 18, 2017. It is Moorer's tenth studio album, Lynne's fifteenth and marks the first official studio collaboration between the siblings. The title track is taken from the Bob Dylan song of the same name.", "Title: Red Arrow Camp\n\nRed Arrow Camp is a boys camp on Trout Lake in northern Wisconsin. Founded in 1920, RAC has run a single seven-week session ever since. The name for camp derived from the 32nd, or Red Arrow, division of the Wisconsin Infantry during World War I, in which the camp's founder \"Razz\" served. From 1968 until 2012, Bob and Sue Krohns owned and operated camp, providing a very compatible, happy and ideal marriage of tradition, experience, education and energy. In 2012, the Krohns sold camp to the Red Arrow Camp Foundation to ensure that the camp and its traditions would continue into the next generation. Notable alumni include Tommy Bartlett, Chris Farley and Scott Foley.", "Title: Camp Cusino\n\nCamp Cusino was created in 1951. It is located one mile west of Shingleton, Michigan. The camp was officially called the Cusino Corrections Prison Work Camp and was part of the Corrections Conservation Prison Camp Program in the State of Michigan. The name Cusino was taken from a Civilian Conservation Corps (CCC) camp that was located four miles east of Melstrand, Michigan. In 1951, some of the CCC buildings were moved to Shingleton for the prison camp. The inmates were trustee status and many worked for the neighboring Cusino Wildlife Research Station. Other inmates were transported daily to do timber stand improvement and maintain area state parks. In 1968 the camp held 93 prisoners with nine staff. In 1979 the old wooden barracks were replaced with modern block buildings. In 1996 the prison camp population was 350. The security level of the prisoners was increased and the camp proper was fenced in with cyclone/razor wire fencing.", "Title: Camp Douglas (Chicago)\n\nCamp Douglas, in Chicago, Illinois, sometimes described as \"The North's Andersonville\" was the largest Union Army prisoner-of-war camps for Confederate soldiers taken prisoner during the American Civil War. Based south of the city on the prairie, it was also used as a training and detention camp for Union soldiers. The Union Army first used the camp in 1861 as an organizational and training camp for volunteer regiments. It became a prisoner-of-war camp in early 1862. Later in 1862 the Union Army again used Camp Douglas as a training camp. In the fall of 1862, the Union Army used the facility as a detention camp for paroled Confederate prisoners (these were Union soldiers who had been captured by the Confederacy and sent North under an agreement that they would be held temporarily while formal prisoner exchanges were worked out).", "Title: Jim Smith (animator)\n\nJames Carl Jobb (born October 8, 1954, Lubbock, Texas), known professionally as Jim Smith, is an American animator and musician. He worked on \"\" with his long-time working partner John Kricfalusi. Smith later briefly worked on \"Tiny Toon Adventures\", and then along with Kricfalusi, Bob Camp and Lynne Naylor he founded Spümcø, where he co-created \"The Ren & Stimpy Show\" and \"The Ripping Friends\". He is also the one playing the guitar for the \"Ren & Stimpy\" theme in the intro. His performance name is Jelly-Roel, Jelly Roll.", "Title: Lynne Latham\n\nLynne Latham (sometimes credited as Lynn Latham) began her noteworthy dance career on television with featured roles on \"The Dean Martin Show\" and also went on tour with Sammy Davis Jr. In the 1970s she returned to Dean Martin as one of the Ding-a-ling Sisters and also appeared as a dancer on the \"Donny and Marie Show\". Lynne worked as a synchronized swimmer on television with The Krofftettes in \"The Brady Bunch Hour\" and \"The Big Show\", and then in the films \"\" and \"The Great Muppet Caper\". She also starred as Muse #2 opposite Olivia Newton-John in the film Xanadu. In 1983, after many years of experience with wardrobe and costumes onstage and on-screen, Lynne became a fashion designer and designed the handbags for Zandra Rhodes.", "Title: Love, Shelby\n\nLove, Shelby is the seventh studio album by American country artist Shelby Lynne. Released on November 13, 2001 through Island Records, the album serves as a follow-up to her critically acclaimed \"I Am Shelby Lynne\" which came out a year before in the US. Producer Glen Ballard, mostly known for producing Alanis Morissette's breakthrough album \"Jagged Little Pill\" as well as recordings by the Dave Matthews Band, worked with Shelby on the album. Shifting from what was established by its predecessor, the album brings mostly a pop rock-oriented sound, but maintains the personal lyrics from \"I Am\". Critically, it struggled to make an impact, receiving mostly mixed to positive reviews. As of sales, the album charted very moderately, peaking at no. 109 on the \"Billboard\" 200 chart.", "Title: Lynne Naylor\n\nLynne Naylor (born in Vancouver, British Columbia on November 7, 1953) is a Canadian, award-winning designer, animator, artist, director, producer, and icon for television. She is best known for co-finding Spümcø alongside John Kricfalusi, Bob Camp, and Jim Smith as well as co-developing \"The Ren & Stimpy Show\" for Nickelodeon. Other best-known pieces of work she took part in was \"Monsters vs. Aliens\", \"The Haunted World of El Superbeasto\", & \"\".", "Title: Bob Camp\n\nBob Camp is an animator, cartoonist, comic book artist, director, and producer. Camp has been nominated for two Emmys, a CableACE Award, and an Annie Award for his work on \"The Ren & Stimpy Show\".", "Title: I Am Shelby Lynne\n\nI Am Shelby Lynne is the sixth studio album by Shelby Lynne, released on April 10, 1999 in the United Kingdom, and on January 25, 2000 in the United States. After several years of lackluster results from recording various styles of country music in and around Nashville, Lynne co-wrote and recorded this album in Palm Springs, California, incorporating confessional lyrics with musical elements from blues and rock and roll. Lynne collaborated on this album with producer Bill Bottrell, who had previously worked with Sheryl Crow on her debut album, \"Tuesday Night Music Club\"." ]
80,728
Barbary Coast features an early uncredited appearance of an actor born in which year ?
1910
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[ { "sentences": [ "James David Graham Niven (1 March 1910 – 29 July 1983) was an English actor, memoirist and novelist.", " His many roles included Squadron Leader Peter Carter in \"A Matter of Life and Death\", Phileas Fogg in \"Around the World in 80 Days\", and Sir Charles Lytton (\"the Phantom\") in \"The Pink Panther.\"", " He won the Academy Award for Best Actor for his performance in \"Separate Tables\" (1958)." ], "title": "David Niven" }, { "sentences": [ "The First Barbary War (1801–1805), also known as the Tripolitanian War and the Barbary Coast War, was the first of two Barbary Wars between the United States, Sweden and the four North African states known collectively as the \"Barbary States\".", " Three of these were nominal provinces of the Ottoman Empire, but in practice autonomous: Tripoli, Algiers, and Tunis.", " The fourth was the independent Sultanate of Morocco.", " The cause of the war was pirates from the Barbary States seizing American merchant ships and holding the crews for ransom, demanding the U.S. pay tribute to the Barbary rulers.", " United States President Thomas Jefferson refused to pay this tribute, in addition Sweden had been at war with the Tripolitans since 1800." ], "title": "First Barbary War" }, { "sentences": [ "The Last Night of the Barbary Coast (1913) was an early example of the exploitation film, showing what was purported to be the last night of the Barbary Coast red-light section of San Francisco.", " In reality, the Barbary Coast wasn't shut down until 1917." ], "title": "The Last Night of the Barbary Coast" }, { "sentences": [ "The Barbary Coast was a red-light district during the second half of the 19th and early 20th centuries in San Francisco which featured dance halls, concert saloons, bars, jazz clubs, variety shows, and brothels.", " Another popular source of entertainment in the Barbary Coast were female impersonators.", " Its nine block area was centered on a three block stretch of Pacific Street, now Pacific Avenue, between Montgomery and Stockton Streets.", " Pacific Street was the first street to cut through the hills of San Francisco, starting near Portsmouth Square and continuing east to the first shipping docks at Buena Vista Cove.", " The entertainment available in this district catered to single men and there was a substantial presence of homosexual prostitution, performances that featured cross-dressing and other forms of gender-transgressive behavior." ], "title": "Barbary Coast, San Francisco" }, { "sentences": [ "Slavery on the Barbary Coast (see Barbary slave trade) was a form of unfree labour which existed between the 16th and 18th centuries in the Barbary Coast area of North Africa." ], "title": "Slavery on the Barbary Coast" }, { "sentences": [ "A Submarine Pirate is a 1915 American short comedy film starring Syd Chaplin and featuring an early uncredited appearance by Harold Lloyd." ], "title": "A Submarine Pirate" }, { "sentences": [ "The Battle of the Barbary Coast was a minor naval engagement that took place off in the Barbary Coast not far from the Gibraltar Strait, on July 26, 1592 during the Anglo-Spanish War.", " The hard fought action by an English merchant galleon in the \"Amity of London\" captained by Thomas White resulted in the capture of two Spanish ships which included a galleon despite them being outnumbered four to one.", " The prizes were heavily laden with quicksilver and a large amount of very important Papal bulls bound for the West Indies." ], "title": "Battle of the Barbary Coast" }, { "sentences": [ "Barbary Coast is a 1935 American historical drama film directed by Howard Hawks.", " Shot in black-and-white and set in San Francisco during the Gold Rush era, the film combines elements of crime, Western, melodrama and adventure genres, features a wide range of actors, from good-guy Joel McCrea to bad-boy Edward G. Robinson, and stars Miriam Hopkins in the leading role as Mary 'Swan' Rutledge.", " In an early, uncredited appearance, David Niven can be spotted playing a drunken sailor being thrown out of a bar." ], "title": "Barbary Coast (film)" }, { "sentences": [ "H. M. Pulham, Esq. is a 1941 American drama film directed by King Vidor and starring Hedy Lamarr, Robert Young, and Ruth Hussey.", " Based on the novel \"H. M. Pulham, Esq.\" by John P. Marquand, the film is about a middle-aged businessman who has lived a conservative life according to the routine conventions of society, but who still remembers the beautiful young woman who once brought him out of his shell.", " Vidor co-wrote the screenplay with his wife, Elizabeth Hill Vidor.", " The film features an early uncredited appearance by Ava Gardner." ], "title": "H. M. Pulham, Esq." }, { "sentences": [ "Barbary Coast Gent is a 1944 film set in 1880s San Francisco's Barbary Coast and Nevada starring Wallace Beery.", " The movie was directed by Roy Del Ruth and features Binnie Barnes, Beery's brother Noah Beery, Sr., John Carradine, and Chill Wills.", " It is also known as Gold Town, Honest Plush Brannon and The Honest Thief." ], "title": "Barbary Coast Gent" } ]
[ "Title: David Niven\n\nJames David Graham Niven (1 March 1910 – 29 July 1983) was an English actor, memoirist and novelist. His many roles included Squadron Leader Peter Carter in \"A Matter of Life and Death\", Phileas Fogg in \"Around the World in 80 Days\", and Sir Charles Lytton (\"the Phantom\") in \"The Pink Panther.\" He won the Academy Award for Best Actor for his performance in \"Separate Tables\" (1958).", "Title: First Barbary War\n\nThe First Barbary War (1801–1805), also known as the Tripolitanian War and the Barbary Coast War, was the first of two Barbary Wars between the United States, Sweden and the four North African states known collectively as the \"Barbary States\". Three of these were nominal provinces of the Ottoman Empire, but in practice autonomous: Tripoli, Algiers, and Tunis. The fourth was the independent Sultanate of Morocco. The cause of the war was pirates from the Barbary States seizing American merchant ships and holding the crews for ransom, demanding the U.S. pay tribute to the Barbary rulers. United States President Thomas Jefferson refused to pay this tribute, in addition Sweden had been at war with the Tripolitans since 1800.", "Title: The Last Night of the Barbary Coast\n\nThe Last Night of the Barbary Coast (1913) was an early example of the exploitation film, showing what was purported to be the last night of the Barbary Coast red-light section of San Francisco. In reality, the Barbary Coast wasn't shut down until 1917.", "Title: Barbary Coast, San Francisco\n\nThe Barbary Coast was a red-light district during the second half of the 19th and early 20th centuries in San Francisco which featured dance halls, concert saloons, bars, jazz clubs, variety shows, and brothels. Another popular source of entertainment in the Barbary Coast were female impersonators. Its nine block area was centered on a three block stretch of Pacific Street, now Pacific Avenue, between Montgomery and Stockton Streets. Pacific Street was the first street to cut through the hills of San Francisco, starting near Portsmouth Square and continuing east to the first shipping docks at Buena Vista Cove. The entertainment available in this district catered to single men and there was a substantial presence of homosexual prostitution, performances that featured cross-dressing and other forms of gender-transgressive behavior.", "Title: Slavery on the Barbary Coast\n\nSlavery on the Barbary Coast (see Barbary slave trade) was a form of unfree labour which existed between the 16th and 18th centuries in the Barbary Coast area of North Africa.", "Title: A Submarine Pirate\n\nA Submarine Pirate is a 1915 American short comedy film starring Syd Chaplin and featuring an early uncredited appearance by Harold Lloyd.", "Title: Battle of the Barbary Coast\n\nThe Battle of the Barbary Coast was a minor naval engagement that took place off in the Barbary Coast not far from the Gibraltar Strait, on July 26, 1592 during the Anglo-Spanish War. The hard fought action by an English merchant galleon in the \"Amity of London\" captained by Thomas White resulted in the capture of two Spanish ships which included a galleon despite them being outnumbered four to one. The prizes were heavily laden with quicksilver and a large amount of very important Papal bulls bound for the West Indies.", "Title: Barbary Coast (film)\n\nBarbary Coast is a 1935 American historical drama film directed by Howard Hawks. Shot in black-and-white and set in San Francisco during the Gold Rush era, the film combines elements of crime, Western, melodrama and adventure genres, features a wide range of actors, from good-guy Joel McCrea to bad-boy Edward G. Robinson, and stars Miriam Hopkins in the leading role as Mary 'Swan' Rutledge. In an early, uncredited appearance, David Niven can be spotted playing a drunken sailor being thrown out of a bar.", "Title: H. M. Pulham, Esq.\n\nH. M. Pulham, Esq. is a 1941 American drama film directed by King Vidor and starring Hedy Lamarr, Robert Young, and Ruth Hussey. Based on the novel \"H. M. Pulham, Esq.\" by John P. Marquand, the film is about a middle-aged businessman who has lived a conservative life according to the routine conventions of society, but who still remembers the beautiful young woman who once brought him out of his shell. Vidor co-wrote the screenplay with his wife, Elizabeth Hill Vidor. The film features an early uncredited appearance by Ava Gardner.", "Title: Barbary Coast Gent\n\nBarbary Coast Gent is a 1944 film set in 1880s San Francisco's Barbary Coast and Nevada starring Wallace Beery. The movie was directed by Roy Del Ruth and features Binnie Barnes, Beery's brother Noah Beery, Sr., John Carradine, and Chill Wills. It is also known as Gold Town, Honest Plush Brannon and The Honest Thief." ]
80,729
"Kingdom Coming", also known as "The Year of Jubilo", is an American Civil War song, written and composed by Henry C. Work in 1862, prior to the issuing of Proclamation 95, The Emancipation Proclamation, was a presidential proclamation and executive order, issued on which date?
January 1, 1863
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[ { "sentences": [ "Dunmore's Proclamation, also known as Dunmore's \"Emancipation Proclamation,\" is a historical document signed on November 7, 1775, by John Murray, 4th Earl of Dunmore, royal governor of the British Colony of Virginia.", " The proclamation declared martial law and promised freedom for slaves of American revolutionaries who left their owners and joined the royal forces." ], "title": "Dunmore's Proclamation" }, { "sentences": [ "The American Civil War is a popular point of divergence in English-language alternate history fiction.", " The most common variant of these detail the victory and survival of the Confederate States of America.", " Less common variants include a Union victory under different circumstances than in actual history, resulting in a different post-war situation; African-American slaves freeing themselves by revolt without waiting for Lincoln's Emancipation Proclamation; a direct British intervention in the war; the survival of Lincoln and his wife during John Wilkes Booth's assassination attempt; a retelling of historical events with fantasy elements inserted; and secret history tales.", " The point of divergence in such a story can either be a \"natural, realistic\" event (such as one general making a different decision than he did in our timeline, or one sentry detecting an enemy invasion which he failed to notice in reality), or else it can be an \"unnatural\" fantasy/science fiction plot device such as time travel, which usually takes the form of someone bringing modern weapons or hindsight knowledge into the past.", " American Civil War alternate histories are one of the two most popular points of divergence to create an alternate history in the English language, the other being an Axis victory in World War II." ], "title": "American Civil War alternate histories" }, { "sentences": [ "United States presidents issue executive orders to help officers and agencies of the executive branch manage the operations within the federal government itself.", " Presidential memoranda are closely related, and like executive orders have the force of law on the Executive Branch, but are generally considered less prestigious.", " Presidential memoranda do not have an established process for issuance or publication; unlike executive orders, they are not numbered.", " A Presidential determination is a determination resulting in an official policy or position of the executive branch of the United States government.", " Presidential determinations may involve any number of actions, including setting or changing policy, or any number of other exercises of executive power.", " A Presidential proclamation is a statement issued by a president on a matter of public policy.", " They are generally defined as, \"the act of causing some state matters to be published or made generally known.", " A written or printed document in which are contained such matters, issued by proper authority; as the president's proclamation, the governor's, the mayor's proclamation.\"", " A Presidential notice or a Presidential Sequestration Order can also be issued." ], "title": "List of executive actions by Donald Trump" }, { "sentences": [ "The ten percent plan, formally the Proclamation of Amnesty and Reconstruction (13 Stat.", " 737 ), was a United States presidential proclamation and executive order issued on December 8, 1863, by President Abraham Lincoln, during the American Civil War.", " By this point in the war (nearly three years in), the Union Army had pushed the Confederate Army out of several regions of the South, and some rebellious states were ready to have their governments rebuilt.", " Lincoln's plan established a process through this postwar reconstruction could come about." ], "title": "Ten percent plan" }, { "sentences": [ "The Second Emancipation Proclamation is the term applied to an envisioned executive order that Martin Luther King Jr. and other leaders of the Civil Rights Movement enjoined President John F. Kennedy to issue.", " As the Emancipation Proclamation was an executive order issued by President Abraham Lincoln to free all slaves being held in states at war with the Union, the envisioned \"Second Emancipation Proclamation\" was to use the powers of the executive office to strike a severe blow to segregation." ], "title": "Second Emancipation Proclamation" }, { "sentences": [ "The Office of Administrator of Export Control (also referred to as the Export Control Administration) was established in the United States by Presidential Proclamation 2413, July 2, 1940, to administer export licensing provisions of the act of July 2, 1940 (54 Stat.", " 714).", " Brigadier General Russell Lamont Maxwell, United States Army, headed up this military entity.", " It was abolished by Presidential Executive Order 8900, September 15, 1941, and its functions were transferred to the Economic Defense Board, which had been established by Presidential Executive Order 8839, July 30, 1941, to develop policies and programs to strengthen U.S. international economic relations.", " The name was changed to Board of Economic Warfare by Presidential Executive Order 8982, December 17, 1941.", " In turn, it was abolished by Executive Order 9361, July 15, 1943, and the functions were transferred to the newly created Office of Economic Warfare, OEM, which also assumed control of U.S. Commercial Company, Rubber Development Corporation, Petroleum Reserves Corporation, and Export-Import Bank of Washington from the Reconstruction Finance Corporation.", " Consolidated into the Foreign Economic Administration, 1943." ], "title": "Board of Economic Warfare" }, { "sentences": [ "\"Kingdom Coming\", also known as \"The Year of Jubilo\", is an American Civil War song, written and composed by Henry C. Work in 1862, prior to the issuing of the Emancipation Proclamation by U.S. President Abraham Lincoln." ], "title": "Kingdom Coming" }, { "sentences": [ "The Loyal War Governors' Conference was an important political event of the American Civil War.", " It was held at the Logan House Hotel in Altoona, Pennsylvania on September 24 and 25, 1862.", " Thirteen governors of Union states came together to discuss the war effort, state troop quotas, and the ultimate support of President Abraham Lincoln and his Emancipation Proclamation.", " The leaders also suggested the removal of General George B. McClellan as commander of the Army of the Potomac.", " The meeting was established and hosted by Pennsylvania Governor Andrew Gregg Curtin, who was a staunch defender of the war effort and Lincoln Administration policies.", " Ultimately, the event provided Lincoln much-needed support from the Northern states." ], "title": "War Governors' Conference" }, { "sentences": [ "The Emancipation Proclamation, or Proclamation 95, was a presidential proclamation and executive order issued by President Abraham Lincoln on January 1, 1863.", " It changed the federal legal status of more than 3 million enslaved people in the designated areas of the South from slave to free.", " As soon as a slave escaped the control of the Confederate government, by running away or through advances of federal troops, the slave became legally free.", " Eventually it reached and liberated all of the designated slaves.", " It did not cover slaves in Union areas that were freed by state action (or by the 13th amendment in December 1865).", " It was issued as a war measure during the American Civil War, directed to all of the areas in rebellion and all segments of the executive branch (including the Army and Navy) of the United States." ], "title": "Emancipation Proclamation" }, { "sentences": [ "The \"Twenty Negro Law\", also known as the \"Twenty Slave Law\" and the \"Twenty Nigger Law\", was a piece of legislation enacted by the Confederate Congress during the American Civil War.", " The law specifically exempted from Confederate military service one white man for every twenty slaves owned on a Confederate plantation, or for two or more plantations within five miles of each other that collectively had twenty or more slaves.", " Passed as part of the Second Conscription Act in 1862, the law was a reaction to United States President Abraham Lincoln's preliminary Emancipation Proclamation, which was issued barely three weeks earlier.", " The law addressed Confederate fears of a slave rebellion due to so many white men being absent from home, as they were fighting in the Confederate army.", " The Confederacy enacted the first conscription laws in United States history, and the percentage of Confederate soldiers who were conscripts was nearly double that of United States soldiers." ], "title": "Twenty Negro Law" } ]
[ "Title: Dunmore's Proclamation\n\nDunmore's Proclamation, also known as Dunmore's \"Emancipation Proclamation,\" is a historical document signed on November 7, 1775, by John Murray, 4th Earl of Dunmore, royal governor of the British Colony of Virginia. The proclamation declared martial law and promised freedom for slaves of American revolutionaries who left their owners and joined the royal forces.", "Title: American Civil War alternate histories\n\nThe American Civil War is a popular point of divergence in English-language alternate history fiction. The most common variant of these detail the victory and survival of the Confederate States of America. Less common variants include a Union victory under different circumstances than in actual history, resulting in a different post-war situation; African-American slaves freeing themselves by revolt without waiting for Lincoln's Emancipation Proclamation; a direct British intervention in the war; the survival of Lincoln and his wife during John Wilkes Booth's assassination attempt; a retelling of historical events with fantasy elements inserted; and secret history tales. The point of divergence in such a story can either be a \"natural, realistic\" event (such as one general making a different decision than he did in our timeline, or one sentry detecting an enemy invasion which he failed to notice in reality), or else it can be an \"unnatural\" fantasy/science fiction plot device such as time travel, which usually takes the form of someone bringing modern weapons or hindsight knowledge into the past. American Civil War alternate histories are one of the two most popular points of divergence to create an alternate history in the English language, the other being an Axis victory in World War II.", "Title: List of executive actions by Donald Trump\n\nUnited States presidents issue executive orders to help officers and agencies of the executive branch manage the operations within the federal government itself. Presidential memoranda are closely related, and like executive orders have the force of law on the Executive Branch, but are generally considered less prestigious. Presidential memoranda do not have an established process for issuance or publication; unlike executive orders, they are not numbered. A Presidential determination is a determination resulting in an official policy or position of the executive branch of the United States government. Presidential determinations may involve any number of actions, including setting or changing policy, or any number of other exercises of executive power. A Presidential proclamation is a statement issued by a president on a matter of public policy. They are generally defined as, \"the act of causing some state matters to be published or made generally known. A written or printed document in which are contained such matters, issued by proper authority; as the president's proclamation, the governor's, the mayor's proclamation.\" A Presidential notice or a Presidential Sequestration Order can also be issued.", "Title: Ten percent plan\n\nThe ten percent plan, formally the Proclamation of Amnesty and Reconstruction (13 Stat.  737 ), was a United States presidential proclamation and executive order issued on December 8, 1863, by President Abraham Lincoln, during the American Civil War. By this point in the war (nearly three years in), the Union Army had pushed the Confederate Army out of several regions of the South, and some rebellious states were ready to have their governments rebuilt. Lincoln's plan established a process through this postwar reconstruction could come about.", "Title: Second Emancipation Proclamation\n\nThe Second Emancipation Proclamation is the term applied to an envisioned executive order that Martin Luther King Jr. and other leaders of the Civil Rights Movement enjoined President John F. Kennedy to issue. As the Emancipation Proclamation was an executive order issued by President Abraham Lincoln to free all slaves being held in states at war with the Union, the envisioned \"Second Emancipation Proclamation\" was to use the powers of the executive office to strike a severe blow to segregation.", "Title: Board of Economic Warfare\n\nThe Office of Administrator of Export Control (also referred to as the Export Control Administration) was established in the United States by Presidential Proclamation 2413, July 2, 1940, to administer export licensing provisions of the act of July 2, 1940 (54 Stat. 714). Brigadier General Russell Lamont Maxwell, United States Army, headed up this military entity. It was abolished by Presidential Executive Order 8900, September 15, 1941, and its functions were transferred to the Economic Defense Board, which had been established by Presidential Executive Order 8839, July 30, 1941, to develop policies and programs to strengthen U.S. international economic relations. The name was changed to Board of Economic Warfare by Presidential Executive Order 8982, December 17, 1941. In turn, it was abolished by Executive Order 9361, July 15, 1943, and the functions were transferred to the newly created Office of Economic Warfare, OEM, which also assumed control of U.S. Commercial Company, Rubber Development Corporation, Petroleum Reserves Corporation, and Export-Import Bank of Washington from the Reconstruction Finance Corporation. Consolidated into the Foreign Economic Administration, 1943.", "Title: Kingdom Coming\n\n\"Kingdom Coming\", also known as \"The Year of Jubilo\", is an American Civil War song, written and composed by Henry C. Work in 1862, prior to the issuing of the Emancipation Proclamation by U.S. President Abraham Lincoln.", "Title: War Governors' Conference\n\nThe Loyal War Governors' Conference was an important political event of the American Civil War. It was held at the Logan House Hotel in Altoona, Pennsylvania on September 24 and 25, 1862. Thirteen governors of Union states came together to discuss the war effort, state troop quotas, and the ultimate support of President Abraham Lincoln and his Emancipation Proclamation. The leaders also suggested the removal of General George B. McClellan as commander of the Army of the Potomac. The meeting was established and hosted by Pennsylvania Governor Andrew Gregg Curtin, who was a staunch defender of the war effort and Lincoln Administration policies. Ultimately, the event provided Lincoln much-needed support from the Northern states.", "Title: Emancipation Proclamation\n\nThe Emancipation Proclamation, or Proclamation 95, was a presidential proclamation and executive order issued by President Abraham Lincoln on January 1, 1863. It changed the federal legal status of more than 3 million enslaved people in the designated areas of the South from slave to free. As soon as a slave escaped the control of the Confederate government, by running away or through advances of federal troops, the slave became legally free. Eventually it reached and liberated all of the designated slaves. It did not cover slaves in Union areas that were freed by state action (or by the 13th amendment in December 1865). It was issued as a war measure during the American Civil War, directed to all of the areas in rebellion and all segments of the executive branch (including the Army and Navy) of the United States.", "Title: Twenty Negro Law\n\nThe \"Twenty Negro Law\", also known as the \"Twenty Slave Law\" and the \"Twenty Nigger Law\", was a piece of legislation enacted by the Confederate Congress during the American Civil War. The law specifically exempted from Confederate military service one white man for every twenty slaves owned on a Confederate plantation, or for two or more plantations within five miles of each other that collectively had twenty or more slaves. Passed as part of the Second Conscription Act in 1862, the law was a reaction to United States President Abraham Lincoln's preliminary Emancipation Proclamation, which was issued barely three weeks earlier. The law addressed Confederate fears of a slave rebellion due to so many white men being absent from home, as they were fighting in the Confederate army. The Confederacy enacted the first conscription laws in United States history, and the percentage of Confederate soldiers who were conscripts was nearly double that of United States soldiers." ]
80,730
What type of school did Stuart Brisley study at from 1956-1959?
public research university
bridge
medium
{ "title": [ "Stuart Brisley", "Royal College of Art" ], "sent_id": [ 0, 0 ] }
[ { "sentences": [ "St Dominic's College is an all-boys Catholic secondary school located in Penrith, New South Wales.", " St. Dominic's College was established in 1959 under Christian Brothers and to this day is officially run by Christian Brothers.", " Between 1978 and 1985 years 11 and 12 (the most senior years) at the college were co-educational.", " With the establishment of McCarthy Catholic College at Emu Plains, however, the college returned to being an all-boys school.", " Currently, more than 1100 students from across Greater Western Sydney attend the college.", " St Dominic's College has had extensive success in producing professional Rugby League players and coaches.", " Current and former NRL coaches Brad Fittler, Des Hasler and Tim Sheens attended the college.", " Along with them, Greg Alexander a commentator on the new 24 hr Rugby League Channel FOX League And former and current Luke Rooney, Geoff Daniela, Blake Austin, Michael Jennings, Blake Austin, Clay Priest and Nathan Cleary all attended and played for the College.", " Former New Zealand national rugby league team captain Graham Kennedy was principal of the college from 1994-2002.", " The college's senior study has been named after him for his service to the college.", " Prison Break star Dominic Purcell and current NSW Member of Parliament Stuart Ayres also attended the college." ], "title": "St Dominic's College, Penrith" }, { "sentences": [ "Smith was born in Grafton, New South Wales to Stephen Sheldrick Smith who had moved to Australia from London in 1860 and Mary Jane, née Evans.", " He received his early education from Grafton Public School where his father was headmaster.", " When the family moved to Sydney in 1883 he went to Darlington Public School before joining Sydney Boys High School.", " He attended evening classes on physiology by Thomas Anderson Stuart and took an early interest in biology.", " In an autobiographical note Smith noted that Stuart had shown them the convolutions of the human brain and declared that nobody understood them fully.", " Smith decided at that point that he would work towards understanding them.", " Accordingly, he went to study medicine at the University of Sydney in 1888 and received a Doctor of Medicine in 1895, with a dissertation on the fore-brain of the monotremes) and developed an interest in the anatomy of the human brain.", " He received a James King travelling scholarship and went to St John's College, Cambridge, graduating BA in 1896.", " Afterwards he catalogued the human brain-collection of the British Museum." ], "title": "Grafton Elliot Smith" }, { "sentences": [ "Project Nobska was a 1956 summer study on anti-submarine warfare (ASW) for the United States Navy ordered by Chief of Naval Operations Admiral Arleigh Burke.", " It is also referred to as the Nobska Study, named for its location on Nobska Point near the Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution (WHOI) on Cape Cod, Massachusetts.", " The focus was on the ASW implications of nuclear submarines, particularly on new technologies to defend against them.", " The study was coordinated by the Committee on Undersea Warfare (CUW) of the National Academy of Sciences (NAS).", " It was notable for including 73 representatives from numerous organizations involved in submarine design, submarine-related fields, and weapons design, including senior scientists from the Atomic Energy Commission's nuclear weapons laboratories.", " Among the participants were Nobel laureate Isidor Rabi, Paul Nitze, and Edward Teller.", " The study's recommendations influenced all subsequent US Navy submarine designs, as well as submarine-launched ASW tactical nuclear weapons until this weapon type was phased out in the late 1980s.", " Although not on the initial agenda, the Polaris submarine-launched ballistic missile (SLBM) was determined to be capable of implementation at this conference.", " Within five years Polaris would exponentially improve the US Navy's strategic nuclear deterrent capability." ], "title": "Project Nobska" }, { "sentences": [ "The EarlyBird Diabetes Study recruited 307 healthy 5y-olds randomly from Plymouth primary schools during 2000/2001, and observed them in detail at six-month intervals to the age of 16 in 2011/2012.", " The aim of the study was to document the natural history of metabolic health in contemporary children, many of whom are overweight or obese.", " The study asked the question \"Which children develop insulin resistance and why?\"", " and was predicated on the Accelerator Hypothesis for type 1 diabetes published in 2001.", " Insulin resistance is a metabolic state, related largely (but not entirely) to obesity, that renders the tissues of the body less sensitive to insulin, and is believed to underpin the rise in diabetes, cardiovascular disease and cancer that has characterised the past 50 years.", " The study was directed by Professor Terry Wilkin and co-ordinated by Dr Linda Voss of Exeter University Medical School." ], "title": "EarlyBird Diabetes Study" }, { "sentences": [ "Brisley studied at Guildford School of Art from 1949 to 1954 and at the Royal College of Art from 1956 to 1959.", " In 1959–60 he attended the Akademie der Bildenden Künste in Munich, Germany, and from 1960 to 1962 studied at Florida State University in Tallahassee, Florida, in the United States." ], "title": "Stuart Brisley" }, { "sentences": [ "Potisarn Pittayakorn is a coeducational school for grades 7 to 12 in Thailand.", " Founded by Nuan Thamutaro (นวล ธมมธโร) in 1956, Potisarn is built on Mr. and Mrs. Saiputhong's land in an area of 6 rai 440 square wah.", " When the school started in 1956, there was no classroom or any buildings.", " Students had to study in a temple.", " Later, Nuan Thamutaro raised funds for a school building.", " The result was a 2-floor wooden building that contained 12 classrooms.", " This building was finished in 1958.", " In 1982, Potisarn School got funded for a 3-floor concrete building that contained 18 classrooms.", " In 1983, the pool and toilet were built.", " Later in 1984, the elementary education department selected Potisarn School into its elementary improvement program.", " In this program, Potisarn's students got free books, free uniforms and free shelter.", " In 1986, Suankularb Wittayalai recruited Potisarn to be their sub-school.", " That meant any Potisarn students who met the requirements would be eligible to get into Suankalarb Wittayalai without any further exam.", " Now the school consists of 3 main buildings, 1 medical building and 1 football field." ], "title": "Potisarn Pittayakorn School" }, { "sentences": [ "James S. Strombotne (born 1934) is an American painter.", " He was born in Watertown, South Dakota, but was raised and educated in Southern California, receiving his Bachelor of Arts from Pomona College in 1956 and his Master of Fine Arts from the Claremont Graduate School in 1959.", " He received a fellowship from Pomona College to study in Italy, and in 1962 was awarded a Guggenheim Fellowship for further study in Rome.", " The same year, a feature article about his work appeared in Time Magazine." ], "title": "James Strombotne" }, { "sentences": [ "The Royal College of Art or RCA is a public research university in London, in the United Kingdom.", " It offers postgraduate degrees in art and design to students from over 60 countries; it is the only entirely postgraduate art and design university in the world.", " In the 2017 QS World University Rankings by Subject, the RCA was placed first in the Art and Design subject area." ], "title": "Royal College of Art" }, { "sentences": [ "The 1956 Central Michigan Chippewas football team was an American football team that represented Central Michigan College, renamed Central Michigan University in 1959, in the Interstate Intercollegiate Athletic Conference during the 1956 college football season.", " In their sixth season under head coach Bill Kelly, the Chippewas compiled a perfect 9–0 record, won the Interstate Intercollegiate Athletic Conference (IIAC) championship for the fifth consecutive year, and outscored their opponents by a combined total of 313 to 92.", " The team set multiple school records that still stand, including allowing 797 rushing yards (88.5 yards per game) and allowing only 1,292 net yards.", " The 1956 season was part of the longest winning streak in school history, 15 games running from October 8, 1955, to November 10, 1956." ], "title": "1956 Central Michigan Chippewas football team" }, { "sentences": [ "Jerry Clark (born February 27, 1932) is a former American football player and coach football, basketball, and baseball.", " He served as the head football coach at Cornell College in Mount Vernon, Iowa from 1959 to 1986, compiling a record of 159–85–1.", " Clark attended the University of Iowa, where he played football as a guard in 1952 and 1953, before graduating in 1954.", " He coached football at Fort Carson in Colorado in 1954 and 1955 before returning to the state of Iowa to coach high school football.", " Clark led Grinnell High School to a record of 6–3 in 1956, before moving to Mason City High School, where he guided the Mohawks to a records of 2–5–1 in 1957 and 4–4 in 1958.", " Clark was also an assistant basketball coach at Cornell from 1959 to 1971, school's head golf coach from 1959 to 1974, and the school's head baseball coach from 1981 to 1984." ], "title": "Jerry Clark (American football)" } ]
[ "Title: St Dominic's College, Penrith\n\nSt Dominic's College is an all-boys Catholic secondary school located in Penrith, New South Wales. St. Dominic's College was established in 1959 under Christian Brothers and to this day is officially run by Christian Brothers. Between 1978 and 1985 years 11 and 12 (the most senior years) at the college were co-educational. With the establishment of McCarthy Catholic College at Emu Plains, however, the college returned to being an all-boys school. Currently, more than 1100 students from across Greater Western Sydney attend the college. St Dominic's College has had extensive success in producing professional Rugby League players and coaches. Current and former NRL coaches Brad Fittler, Des Hasler and Tim Sheens attended the college. Along with them, Greg Alexander a commentator on the new 24 hr Rugby League Channel FOX League And former and current Luke Rooney, Geoff Daniela, Blake Austin, Michael Jennings, Blake Austin, Clay Priest and Nathan Cleary all attended and played for the College. Former New Zealand national rugby league team captain Graham Kennedy was principal of the college from 1994-2002. The college's senior study has been named after him for his service to the college. Prison Break star Dominic Purcell and current NSW Member of Parliament Stuart Ayres also attended the college.", "Title: Grafton Elliot Smith\n\nSmith was born in Grafton, New South Wales to Stephen Sheldrick Smith who had moved to Australia from London in 1860 and Mary Jane, née Evans. He received his early education from Grafton Public School where his father was headmaster. When the family moved to Sydney in 1883 he went to Darlington Public School before joining Sydney Boys High School. He attended evening classes on physiology by Thomas Anderson Stuart and took an early interest in biology. In an autobiographical note Smith noted that Stuart had shown them the convolutions of the human brain and declared that nobody understood them fully. Smith decided at that point that he would work towards understanding them. Accordingly, he went to study medicine at the University of Sydney in 1888 and received a Doctor of Medicine in 1895, with a dissertation on the fore-brain of the monotremes) and developed an interest in the anatomy of the human brain. He received a James King travelling scholarship and went to St John's College, Cambridge, graduating BA in 1896. Afterwards he catalogued the human brain-collection of the British Museum.", "Title: Project Nobska\n\nProject Nobska was a 1956 summer study on anti-submarine warfare (ASW) for the United States Navy ordered by Chief of Naval Operations Admiral Arleigh Burke. It is also referred to as the Nobska Study, named for its location on Nobska Point near the Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution (WHOI) on Cape Cod, Massachusetts. The focus was on the ASW implications of nuclear submarines, particularly on new technologies to defend against them. The study was coordinated by the Committee on Undersea Warfare (CUW) of the National Academy of Sciences (NAS). It was notable for including 73 representatives from numerous organizations involved in submarine design, submarine-related fields, and weapons design, including senior scientists from the Atomic Energy Commission's nuclear weapons laboratories. Among the participants were Nobel laureate Isidor Rabi, Paul Nitze, and Edward Teller. The study's recommendations influenced all subsequent US Navy submarine designs, as well as submarine-launched ASW tactical nuclear weapons until this weapon type was phased out in the late 1980s. Although not on the initial agenda, the Polaris submarine-launched ballistic missile (SLBM) was determined to be capable of implementation at this conference. Within five years Polaris would exponentially improve the US Navy's strategic nuclear deterrent capability.", "Title: EarlyBird Diabetes Study\n\nThe EarlyBird Diabetes Study recruited 307 healthy 5y-olds randomly from Plymouth primary schools during 2000/2001, and observed them in detail at six-month intervals to the age of 16 in 2011/2012. The aim of the study was to document the natural history of metabolic health in contemporary children, many of whom are overweight or obese. The study asked the question \"Which children develop insulin resistance and why?\" and was predicated on the Accelerator Hypothesis for type 1 diabetes published in 2001. Insulin resistance is a metabolic state, related largely (but not entirely) to obesity, that renders the tissues of the body less sensitive to insulin, and is believed to underpin the rise in diabetes, cardiovascular disease and cancer that has characterised the past 50 years. The study was directed by Professor Terry Wilkin and co-ordinated by Dr Linda Voss of Exeter University Medical School.", "Title: Stuart Brisley\n\nBrisley studied at Guildford School of Art from 1949 to 1954 and at the Royal College of Art from 1956 to 1959. In 1959–60 he attended the Akademie der Bildenden Künste in Munich, Germany, and from 1960 to 1962 studied at Florida State University in Tallahassee, Florida, in the United States.", "Title: Potisarn Pittayakorn School\n\nPotisarn Pittayakorn is a coeducational school for grades 7 to 12 in Thailand. Founded by Nuan Thamutaro (นวล ธมมธโร) in 1956, Potisarn is built on Mr. and Mrs. Saiputhong's land in an area of 6 rai 440 square wah. When the school started in 1956, there was no classroom or any buildings. Students had to study in a temple. Later, Nuan Thamutaro raised funds for a school building. The result was a 2-floor wooden building that contained 12 classrooms. This building was finished in 1958. In 1982, Potisarn School got funded for a 3-floor concrete building that contained 18 classrooms. In 1983, the pool and toilet were built. Later in 1984, the elementary education department selected Potisarn School into its elementary improvement program. In this program, Potisarn's students got free books, free uniforms and free shelter. In 1986, Suankularb Wittayalai recruited Potisarn to be their sub-school. That meant any Potisarn students who met the requirements would be eligible to get into Suankalarb Wittayalai without any further exam. Now the school consists of 3 main buildings, 1 medical building and 1 football field.", "Title: James Strombotne\n\nJames S. Strombotne (born 1934) is an American painter. He was born in Watertown, South Dakota, but was raised and educated in Southern California, receiving his Bachelor of Arts from Pomona College in 1956 and his Master of Fine Arts from the Claremont Graduate School in 1959. He received a fellowship from Pomona College to study in Italy, and in 1962 was awarded a Guggenheim Fellowship for further study in Rome. The same year, a feature article about his work appeared in Time Magazine.", "Title: Royal College of Art\n\nThe Royal College of Art or RCA is a public research university in London, in the United Kingdom. It offers postgraduate degrees in art and design to students from over 60 countries; it is the only entirely postgraduate art and design university in the world. In the 2017 QS World University Rankings by Subject, the RCA was placed first in the Art and Design subject area.", "Title: 1956 Central Michigan Chippewas football team\n\nThe 1956 Central Michigan Chippewas football team was an American football team that represented Central Michigan College, renamed Central Michigan University in 1959, in the Interstate Intercollegiate Athletic Conference during the 1956 college football season. In their sixth season under head coach Bill Kelly, the Chippewas compiled a perfect 9–0 record, won the Interstate Intercollegiate Athletic Conference (IIAC) championship for the fifth consecutive year, and outscored their opponents by a combined total of 313 to 92. The team set multiple school records that still stand, including allowing 797 rushing yards (88.5 yards per game) and allowing only 1,292 net yards. The 1956 season was part of the longest winning streak in school history, 15 games running from October 8, 1955, to November 10, 1956.", "Title: Jerry Clark (American football)\n\nJerry Clark (born February 27, 1932) is a former American football player and coach football, basketball, and baseball. He served as the head football coach at Cornell College in Mount Vernon, Iowa from 1959 to 1986, compiling a record of 159–85–1. Clark attended the University of Iowa, where he played football as a guard in 1952 and 1953, before graduating in 1954. He coached football at Fort Carson in Colorado in 1954 and 1955 before returning to the state of Iowa to coach high school football. Clark led Grinnell High School to a record of 6–3 in 1956, before moving to Mason City High School, where he guided the Mohawks to a records of 2–5–1 in 1957 and 4–4 in 1958. Clark was also an assistant basketball coach at Cornell from 1959 to 1971, school's head golf coach from 1959 to 1974, and the school's head baseball coach from 1981 to 1984." ]
80,731
What type of group does Feel It Still and Woodstock have in common?
band
bridge
medium
{ "title": [ "Feel It Still", "Woodstock (Portugal. The Man album)" ], "sent_id": [ 0, 0 ] }
[ { "sentences": [ "Woodstock is the eighth full-length album by American rock band Portugal.", " The Man, released on June 16, 2017 through Atlantic Records." ], "title": "Woodstock (Portugal. The Man album)" }, { "sentences": [ "The anti-jock movement is a loosely organized cyber-movement consisting of similarly themed websites, whose goal is to challenge the perceived cultural dominance of institutionalized competitive sports and to raise issues of the perceived detrimental effects of such a dominance.", " In this regard, the term \"jock\" is used in its sense of \"stereotypical athlete,\" although websites constituent of the Anti-jock Movement often use the term to distinguish negative or excessive interest in sports, from common or positive athletic endeavor.", " The \"stereotypical athlete\" can be defined as an individual who uses their athletic ability in an effort to gain social capital.", " Their identity is intertwined with their athletic endeavor and as a result they are unable to connect with individuals who do not participate in athletics.", " In the decade following the year 2000, increasing recognition has been given to the existence of a movement consisting of \"a group of self-described marginalized youth [who] constructed and sustained anti-jock websites, where they articulated 'dissatisfaction with and anger toward institutions that uncritically adulate hyper-masculine/high contact sport culture and the athletes who are part of this culture (i.e., the ‘jocks’)'”.", " This \"group of self-described marginalized youth\" identify with the individuals who feel as though they have been marginalized by \"stereotypical athlete\".", " As a whole, the group of young people who created the anti-jock cyber movement were not students who participated in athletics.", " The anti-jock cyber-movement was created as support to those who feel as though they have been tormented by the 'jocks' and was initially created as a support group.", " As the anti-jock movement gained support, it was took on a more negative perspective against the \"stereotypical athlete\".", " Such has been cited as an act of resistance against the dominant media and cultural paradigm." ], "title": "Anti-jock movement" }, { "sentences": [ "Some programming languages provide a built-in (primitive) rational data type to represent rational numbers like 1/3 and -11/17 without rounding, and to do arithmetic on them.", " Examples are the codice_1 type of Common Lisp, and analogous types provided by most languages for algebraic computation, such as Mathematica and Maple.", " Many languages that do not have a built-in rational type still provide it as a library-defined type." ], "title": "Rational data type" }, { "sentences": [ "Crunch: Why Do I Feel So Squeezed?", " (And Other Unsolved Economic Mysteries) (ISBN  ) is a book written by Jared Bernstein, Chief Economist and Economic Policy Advisor to Vice President Joe Biden, and published in 2008.", " In it, Bernstein offers a layman's introduction to how the U.S. economic system works.", " Using economic inequality as the basis of his argument, Bernstein explains why Americans still feel squeezed during boom times, what he believes is wrong with the economy, and how he believes it could be improved for the greater common good." ], "title": "Crunch (book)" }, { "sentences": [ "Skookum is the name of a breed of cat.", " .", " It is a small, short-legged cat, very similar to a related breed called the Munchkin, but with curls similar to its other parent breed, the LaPerm.", " Its head is a broad modified wedge shape with rounded contours and medium large walnut shaped eyes.", " The head shows no extremes of features, but the eyes are large for its head and expressive.", " The neck and body are moderate in type but thickish with a rounded chest and good solid musculature structure.", " The body should not appear elongated, but tends slightly more towards cobby type.", " The short yet well proportioned legs have medium boning.", " The upper and lower forelegs are approximately even in length, as are the thighs and lower legs of the slightly longer hind legs.", " The feet are well rounded and compact and well planted.", " The coat is the result of the LaPerm gene so has a similar soft light airy texture.", " It should not be overly thick and should stand away from the body on fuzzy ringlets and curls or waves.", " The curls should not ripple close to the body but should spiral randomly out away from the skin.", " They can be long haired or short haired and the short coated variety has a coat which is closer to the body but still springy in feel.", " Regardless of hair length the Skookum should have very prominent curled whiskers and eyebrows.", " They are fun loving and kittenish cats, playful and athletic and fond of jumping and climbing." ], "title": "Skookum cat" }, { "sentences": [ "Framework, launched in 1984, was the first office suite to run on the PC 8086 with the MS-DOS operating system.", " ValDocs, an even earlier integrated suite, actually comparable to the original Macintosh of 1984 and Apple Lisa of 1982 was produced by Epson, a complete integrated work station based on the previous Zilog Z80 processor and CP/M operating system with GUI and \"WYSIWYG\" typography on the monitor and printing.", " Framework offered all this however in the first all-in-one package to run on any PC platform.", " It was preceded by a few months by its close rival Lotus Symphony.", " Unlike other integrated products Framework was not created as \"plug-in\" modules with similar look and feel but as a single windowing workspace representing a desktop metaphor that could manage and outline \"Frames\" sharing a common underlying format.", " The initial release included about a dozen or so frame types (identified by a FRED function, @frametype).", " Frame types included containers which could be filled up with other frames, empty frames which could become other type of frames based on user input, formulas embedded in them or program output targeting them, word processor frames, flat-database frames and spreadsheet as well as graphic frames.", " Later versions included a frame type that can hold compiled executable code and the current version include an external type handled by separate applications running on the host operating system." ], "title": "Framework (office suite)" }, { "sentences": [ "Congenital insensitivity to pain with anhidrosis (CIPA), also called hereditary sensory and autonomic neuropathy type IV, is an extremely rare inherited disorder of the nervous system which prevents the sensation of pain, heat, cold, or \"any\" real nerve-related sensations (including feeling the need to urinate); however, patients can still feel pressure.", " CIPA is the fourth type of hereditary sensory and autonomic neuropathy (HSAN), known as HSAN IV.", " (It is also referred to as HSAN Type IV).", " A person with CIPA cannot feel pain or differentiate even extreme temperatures. \"Anhidrosis\" means the body does not sweat, and \"congenital\" indicates that the condition is present from birth." ], "title": "Congenital insensitivity to pain with anhidrosis" }, { "sentences": [ "The word Type followed by a number is a common way to name a weapon or product in a production series, similar in meaning to \"Mark\".", " \"Type\" was used extensively by the Japanese and Chinese militaries beginning in the 1920s, and is still in current use by the militaries of both nations.", " The United Kingdom uses a type number system for much of their military equipment.", " Many other nations use the word \"Type\" to designate products in a series." ], "title": "Type (designation)" }, { "sentences": [ "\"Feel It Still\" is a song by American rock band Portugal.", " The Man.", " The song was written by the band along with John Hill and Asa Taccone, with the latter two serving as producers.", " It serves as the second single and first radio single off their eighth studio album \"Woodstock\".", " The song reached number one on the US Alternative Songs and Russian Tophit airplay chart, and became their first entry on the Hot 100, peaking at number 10 as of October 2017." ], "title": "Feel It Still" }, { "sentences": [ "Coronary artery disease (CAD), also known as ischemic heart disease (IHD), is a group of diseases that includes: stable angina, unstable angina, myocardial infarction, and sudden cardiac death.", " It is within the group of cardiovascular diseases of which it is the most common type.", " A common symptom is chest pain or discomfort which may travel into the shoulder, arm, back, neck, or jaw.", " Occasionally it may feel like heartburn.", " Usually symptoms occur with exercise or emotional stress, last less than a few minutes, and get better with rest.", " Shortness of breath may also occur and sometimes no symptoms are present.", " The first sign is occasionally a heart attack.", " Other complications include heart failure or an irregular heartbeat." ], "title": "Coronary artery disease" } ]
[ "Title: Woodstock (Portugal. The Man album)\n\nWoodstock is the eighth full-length album by American rock band Portugal. The Man, released on June 16, 2017 through Atlantic Records.", "Title: Anti-jock movement\n\nThe anti-jock movement is a loosely organized cyber-movement consisting of similarly themed websites, whose goal is to challenge the perceived cultural dominance of institutionalized competitive sports and to raise issues of the perceived detrimental effects of such a dominance. In this regard, the term \"jock\" is used in its sense of \"stereotypical athlete,\" although websites constituent of the Anti-jock Movement often use the term to distinguish negative or excessive interest in sports, from common or positive athletic endeavor. The \"stereotypical athlete\" can be defined as an individual who uses their athletic ability in an effort to gain social capital. Their identity is intertwined with their athletic endeavor and as a result they are unable to connect with individuals who do not participate in athletics. In the decade following the year 2000, increasing recognition has been given to the existence of a movement consisting of \"a group of self-described marginalized youth [who] constructed and sustained anti-jock websites, where they articulated 'dissatisfaction with and anger toward institutions that uncritically adulate hyper-masculine/high contact sport culture and the athletes who are part of this culture (i.e., the ‘jocks’)'”. This \"group of self-described marginalized youth\" identify with the individuals who feel as though they have been marginalized by \"stereotypical athlete\". As a whole, the group of young people who created the anti-jock cyber movement were not students who participated in athletics. The anti-jock cyber-movement was created as support to those who feel as though they have been tormented by the 'jocks' and was initially created as a support group. As the anti-jock movement gained support, it was took on a more negative perspective against the \"stereotypical athlete\". Such has been cited as an act of resistance against the dominant media and cultural paradigm.", "Title: Rational data type\n\nSome programming languages provide a built-in (primitive) rational data type to represent rational numbers like 1/3 and -11/17 without rounding, and to do arithmetic on them. Examples are the codice_1 type of Common Lisp, and analogous types provided by most languages for algebraic computation, such as Mathematica and Maple. Many languages that do not have a built-in rational type still provide it as a library-defined type.", "Title: Crunch (book)\n\nCrunch: Why Do I Feel So Squeezed? (And Other Unsolved Economic Mysteries) (ISBN  ) is a book written by Jared Bernstein, Chief Economist and Economic Policy Advisor to Vice President Joe Biden, and published in 2008. In it, Bernstein offers a layman's introduction to how the U.S. economic system works. Using economic inequality as the basis of his argument, Bernstein explains why Americans still feel squeezed during boom times, what he believes is wrong with the economy, and how he believes it could be improved for the greater common good.", "Title: Skookum cat\n\nSkookum is the name of a breed of cat. . It is a small, short-legged cat, very similar to a related breed called the Munchkin, but with curls similar to its other parent breed, the LaPerm. Its head is a broad modified wedge shape with rounded contours and medium large walnut shaped eyes. The head shows no extremes of features, but the eyes are large for its head and expressive. The neck and body are moderate in type but thickish with a rounded chest and good solid musculature structure. The body should not appear elongated, but tends slightly more towards cobby type. The short yet well proportioned legs have medium boning. The upper and lower forelegs are approximately even in length, as are the thighs and lower legs of the slightly longer hind legs. The feet are well rounded and compact and well planted. The coat is the result of the LaPerm gene so has a similar soft light airy texture. It should not be overly thick and should stand away from the body on fuzzy ringlets and curls or waves. The curls should not ripple close to the body but should spiral randomly out away from the skin. They can be long haired or short haired and the short coated variety has a coat which is closer to the body but still springy in feel. Regardless of hair length the Skookum should have very prominent curled whiskers and eyebrows. They are fun loving and kittenish cats, playful and athletic and fond of jumping and climbing.", "Title: Framework (office suite)\n\nFramework, launched in 1984, was the first office suite to run on the PC 8086 with the MS-DOS operating system. ValDocs, an even earlier integrated suite, actually comparable to the original Macintosh of 1984 and Apple Lisa of 1982 was produced by Epson, a complete integrated work station based on the previous Zilog Z80 processor and CP/M operating system with GUI and \"WYSIWYG\" typography on the monitor and printing. Framework offered all this however in the first all-in-one package to run on any PC platform. It was preceded by a few months by its close rival Lotus Symphony. Unlike other integrated products Framework was not created as \"plug-in\" modules with similar look and feel but as a single windowing workspace representing a desktop metaphor that could manage and outline \"Frames\" sharing a common underlying format. The initial release included about a dozen or so frame types (identified by a FRED function, @frametype). Frame types included containers which could be filled up with other frames, empty frames which could become other type of frames based on user input, formulas embedded in them or program output targeting them, word processor frames, flat-database frames and spreadsheet as well as graphic frames. Later versions included a frame type that can hold compiled executable code and the current version include an external type handled by separate applications running on the host operating system.", "Title: Congenital insensitivity to pain with anhidrosis\n\nCongenital insensitivity to pain with anhidrosis (CIPA), also called hereditary sensory and autonomic neuropathy type IV, is an extremely rare inherited disorder of the nervous system which prevents the sensation of pain, heat, cold, or \"any\" real nerve-related sensations (including feeling the need to urinate); however, patients can still feel pressure. CIPA is the fourth type of hereditary sensory and autonomic neuropathy (HSAN), known as HSAN IV. (It is also referred to as HSAN Type IV). A person with CIPA cannot feel pain or differentiate even extreme temperatures. \"Anhidrosis\" means the body does not sweat, and \"congenital\" indicates that the condition is present from birth.", "Title: Type (designation)\n\nThe word Type followed by a number is a common way to name a weapon or product in a production series, similar in meaning to \"Mark\". \"Type\" was used extensively by the Japanese and Chinese militaries beginning in the 1920s, and is still in current use by the militaries of both nations. The United Kingdom uses a type number system for much of their military equipment. Many other nations use the word \"Type\" to designate products in a series.", "Title: Feel It Still\n\n\"Feel It Still\" is a song by American rock band Portugal. The Man. The song was written by the band along with John Hill and Asa Taccone, with the latter two serving as producers. It serves as the second single and first radio single off their eighth studio album \"Woodstock\". The song reached number one on the US Alternative Songs and Russian Tophit airplay chart, and became their first entry on the Hot 100, peaking at number 10 as of October 2017.", "Title: Coronary artery disease\n\nCoronary artery disease (CAD), also known as ischemic heart disease (IHD), is a group of diseases that includes: stable angina, unstable angina, myocardial infarction, and sudden cardiac death. It is within the group of cardiovascular diseases of which it is the most common type. A common symptom is chest pain or discomfort which may travel into the shoulder, arm, back, neck, or jaw. Occasionally it may feel like heartburn. Usually symptoms occur with exercise or emotional stress, last less than a few minutes, and get better with rest. Shortness of breath may also occur and sometimes no symptoms are present. The first sign is occasionally a heart attack. Other complications include heart failure or an irregular heartbeat." ]
80,732
Quietly Confident Quartet consisted of the freestyler whose career ended after what event?
1986 Commonwealth Games
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[ { "sentences": [ "Francis Patrick \"Frank\" Crossin, Sr. (June 15, 1891 – December 6, 1965) was a professional baseball player whose career spanned seven seasons, three of which were spent in Major League Baseball (MLB) St. Louis Browns (1912–14).", " Over his Major League career, Crossin, a catcher, compiled a .147 batting average with eight runs scored, 17 hits, one double, one triple, and seven runs batted in (RBIs) in 55 games played.", " He made his professional debut with the minor league Binghamton Bingoes in 1912.", " His MLB debut came on September 24, 1912.", " Crossin played parts of the next two seasons in the majors.", " In 1915, a year after his MLB career ended, he returned to the minors.", " Over his career in the minors, Crossin compiled a .261 batting average with 303 hits in 381 games played.", " He batted, and threw right-handed.", " During his career, he stood at 5 ft , and weighed 160 lb ." ], "title": "Frank Crossin" }, { "sentences": [ "The Quietly Confident Quartet was the self-given name of the Australian men's 4 × 100 metres medley relay swimming team that won the gold medal at the 1980 Summer Olympics in Moscow.", " The United States boycotted the Moscow Olympics in protest against the Soviet invasion of Afghanistan and, through the 2016 Olympics, the Australian victory remains the only occasion the United States has not won the event at Olympic level since its inception in 1960.", " The quartet consisted of backstroker Mark Kerry, breaststroker Peter Evans, butterflyer Mark Tonelli and freestyler Neil Brooks.", " The team was nominally led by its oldest member Tonelli, who was 23 and was also a spokesperson for the Australian athletes' campaign for their right to compete at the Olympics against the wishes of the Fraser Government.", " The team was seen as an unlikely prospect to win; all four of the swimmers had clashed with swimming authorities over disciplinary issues and three experienced suspension or expulsion from the Australian team during their careers." ], "title": "Quietly Confident Quartet" }, { "sentences": [ "Michelle Smith de Bruin (born 16 December 1969 in Rathcoole, County Dublin) is a retired Irish swimmer who achieved notable success in the 1996 Summer Olympics in Atlanta, becoming Ireland's most successful Olympian to date, and whose career ended with a ban from the sporting authorities for tampering with a urine sample.", " She was a triple gold medallist at the Atlanta Games, for the 400 m individual medley, 400 m freestyle and 200 m individual medley, and also won the bronze medal for the 200 m butterfly event: these events were marked by allegations of doping which were, however, never proven.", " Michelle Smith, now more commonly referred to by her married name, Michelle Smith de Bruin, is currently a practising barrister." ], "title": "Michelle Smith" }, { "sentences": [ "Schmitt Brothers was a Barbershop quartet from Two Rivers, Wisconsin that won the 1951 SPEBSQSA international competition.", " The quartet consisted of four brothers: Joe, Paul, Francis and Jim Schmitt.", " They participated in 110 performances during their championship year, including appearances on the Ed Sullivan and Arthur Godfrey television programs." ], "title": "Schmitt Brothers" }, { "sentences": [ "L8R (pronounced \"later\") was Norway's first boyband.", " The quartet consisted of teenagers Ray David (Raymond David Henriksen), Erik Kinn (Knut Eirik Kokkin), Kif Flinder (Christopher Flinder Petersen) and Chris Jensen (Christoffer Jensen)." ], "title": "L8R (band)" }, { "sentences": [ "Peter Maxwell Evans (born 1 August 1961) is an Australian breaststroke swimmer of the 1980s who won four Olympic medals, including a gold in the 4×100 m medley relay at the 1980 Moscow Olympics as part of the Quietly Confident Quartet.", " He also won consecutive bronze medals in the 100 m breaststroke at the 1980 Olympics and the 1984 Los Angeles Olympics." ], "title": "Peter Evans (swimmer)" }, { "sentences": [ "Mark Anthony Kerry (born 4 August 1959) is an Australian former backstroke and freestyle swimmer of the 1970s and 1980s, who won three Olympic medals, including a gold in the 4 × 100 m medley relay at the 1980 Summer Olympics as the backstroker for the \"Quietly Confident Quartet\".", " During his career, he won twelve Australian Championships." ], "title": "Mark Kerry" }, { "sentences": [ "Neil Brooks (born 27 July 1962) is an Australian former sprint freestyle swimmer best known for winning the 4 × 100 m medley relay at the 1980 Olympics in Moscow as part of the \"Quietly Confident Quartet\".", " Brooks was as much known for his swimming achievements as he was for disciplinary incidents.", " He often found himself in conflict with officialdom and threatened with sanctions.", " His international career ended when he was suspended for drinking 46 cans of beer on the return flight to Australia after the 1986 Commonwealth Games.", " In retirement, he became a news presenter and sports commentator, but was fired amid alcohol problems." ], "title": "Neil Brooks" }, { "sentences": [ "The Budapest String Quartet was a string quartet in existence from 1917 to 1967.", " It originally consisted of three Hungarians and a Dutchman; at the end, the quartet consisted of four Russians.", " A number of recordings were made for HMV/Victor through 1938; from 1940 through 1967 it recorded for Columbia Records.", " Additionally, several of the Quartet's live performances were recorded, at the Library of Congress and other venues." ], "title": "Budapest String Quartet" }, { "sentences": [ "Mark Lyndon Tonelli (born 13 April 1957), whose birth name was Mark Lyndon Leembruggen, is an Australian former backstroke, butterfly, and freestyle swimmer of the 1970s and 1980s, who won a gold in the 4×100-metre medley relay at the 1980 Moscow Olympics as a makeshift butterfly swimmer in the self-named \"Quietly Confident Quartet\".", " Tonelli unofficially led the relay team and was an athletes' spokesperson who fought for the right of Australian Olympians to compete in the face of a government call for a boycott to protest against the Soviet invasion of Afghanistan." ], "title": "Mark Tonelli" } ]
[ "Title: Frank Crossin\n\nFrancis Patrick \"Frank\" Crossin, Sr. (June 15, 1891 – December 6, 1965) was a professional baseball player whose career spanned seven seasons, three of which were spent in Major League Baseball (MLB) St. Louis Browns (1912–14). Over his Major League career, Crossin, a catcher, compiled a .147 batting average with eight runs scored, 17 hits, one double, one triple, and seven runs batted in (RBIs) in 55 games played. He made his professional debut with the minor league Binghamton Bingoes in 1912. His MLB debut came on September 24, 1912. Crossin played parts of the next two seasons in the majors. In 1915, a year after his MLB career ended, he returned to the minors. Over his career in the minors, Crossin compiled a .261 batting average with 303 hits in 381 games played. He batted, and threw right-handed. During his career, he stood at 5 ft , and weighed 160 lb .", "Title: Quietly Confident Quartet\n\nThe Quietly Confident Quartet was the self-given name of the Australian men's 4 × 100 metres medley relay swimming team that won the gold medal at the 1980 Summer Olympics in Moscow. The United States boycotted the Moscow Olympics in protest against the Soviet invasion of Afghanistan and, through the 2016 Olympics, the Australian victory remains the only occasion the United States has not won the event at Olympic level since its inception in 1960. The quartet consisted of backstroker Mark Kerry, breaststroker Peter Evans, butterflyer Mark Tonelli and freestyler Neil Brooks. The team was nominally led by its oldest member Tonelli, who was 23 and was also a spokesperson for the Australian athletes' campaign for their right to compete at the Olympics against the wishes of the Fraser Government. The team was seen as an unlikely prospect to win; all four of the swimmers had clashed with swimming authorities over disciplinary issues and three experienced suspension or expulsion from the Australian team during their careers.", "Title: Michelle Smith\n\nMichelle Smith de Bruin (born 16 December 1969 in Rathcoole, County Dublin) is a retired Irish swimmer who achieved notable success in the 1996 Summer Olympics in Atlanta, becoming Ireland's most successful Olympian to date, and whose career ended with a ban from the sporting authorities for tampering with a urine sample. She was a triple gold medallist at the Atlanta Games, for the 400 m individual medley, 400 m freestyle and 200 m individual medley, and also won the bronze medal for the 200 m butterfly event: these events were marked by allegations of doping which were, however, never proven. Michelle Smith, now more commonly referred to by her married name, Michelle Smith de Bruin, is currently a practising barrister.", "Title: Schmitt Brothers\n\nSchmitt Brothers was a Barbershop quartet from Two Rivers, Wisconsin that won the 1951 SPEBSQSA international competition. The quartet consisted of four brothers: Joe, Paul, Francis and Jim Schmitt. They participated in 110 performances during their championship year, including appearances on the Ed Sullivan and Arthur Godfrey television programs.", "Title: L8R (band)\n\nL8R (pronounced \"later\") was Norway's first boyband. The quartet consisted of teenagers Ray David (Raymond David Henriksen), Erik Kinn (Knut Eirik Kokkin), Kif Flinder (Christopher Flinder Petersen) and Chris Jensen (Christoffer Jensen).", "Title: Peter Evans (swimmer)\n\nPeter Maxwell Evans (born 1 August 1961) is an Australian breaststroke swimmer of the 1980s who won four Olympic medals, including a gold in the 4×100 m medley relay at the 1980 Moscow Olympics as part of the Quietly Confident Quartet. He also won consecutive bronze medals in the 100 m breaststroke at the 1980 Olympics and the 1984 Los Angeles Olympics.", "Title: Mark Kerry\n\nMark Anthony Kerry (born 4 August 1959) is an Australian former backstroke and freestyle swimmer of the 1970s and 1980s, who won three Olympic medals, including a gold in the 4 × 100 m medley relay at the 1980 Summer Olympics as the backstroker for the \"Quietly Confident Quartet\". During his career, he won twelve Australian Championships.", "Title: Neil Brooks\n\nNeil Brooks (born 27 July 1962) is an Australian former sprint freestyle swimmer best known for winning the 4 × 100 m medley relay at the 1980 Olympics in Moscow as part of the \"Quietly Confident Quartet\". Brooks was as much known for his swimming achievements as he was for disciplinary incidents. He often found himself in conflict with officialdom and threatened with sanctions. His international career ended when he was suspended for drinking 46 cans of beer on the return flight to Australia after the 1986 Commonwealth Games. In retirement, he became a news presenter and sports commentator, but was fired amid alcohol problems.", "Title: Budapest String Quartet\n\nThe Budapest String Quartet was a string quartet in existence from 1917 to 1967. It originally consisted of three Hungarians and a Dutchman; at the end, the quartet consisted of four Russians. A number of recordings were made for HMV/Victor through 1938; from 1940 through 1967 it recorded for Columbia Records. Additionally, several of the Quartet's live performances were recorded, at the Library of Congress and other venues.", "Title: Mark Tonelli\n\nMark Lyndon Tonelli (born 13 April 1957), whose birth name was Mark Lyndon Leembruggen, is an Australian former backstroke, butterfly, and freestyle swimmer of the 1970s and 1980s, who won a gold in the 4×100-metre medley relay at the 1980 Moscow Olympics as a makeshift butterfly swimmer in the self-named \"Quietly Confident Quartet\". Tonelli unofficially led the relay team and was an athletes' spokesperson who fought for the right of Australian Olympians to compete in the face of a government call for a boycott to protest against the Soviet invasion of Afghanistan." ]
80,733
What song received an EP of the same name by the Las Vegas rock group featuring singer Dan Reynolds?
It's Time
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rankings for 2013, and named them their \"Breakthrough Band of 2013\". \"", "Rolling Stone\" named their single \"Radioactive\" from \"Night Visions\" the \"biggest rock hit of the year\", and MTV called them \"the year's biggest breakout band\".", " \"Night Visions\" peaked at number two on the weekly US \"Billboard\" 200 chart and the UK Albums Chart.", " The band's second studio album \"Smoke + Mirrors\" was released in 2015, and reached number one in the US, Canada and the UK.", " After touring for their sophomore record, the band took a brief hiatus to focus on their personal lives.", " During the latter half of 2016, they began recording their third studio album, \"Evolve\", released in 2017.", " While all three albums were commercially successful, critical reception was mixed." ], "title": "Imagine Dragons" }, { "sentences": [ "Night Visions is the debut studio album by American rock band Imagine Dragons.", " It was released on September 4, 2012, through KIDinaKORNER and Interscope Records.", " The extended track was released on February 12, 2013, adding three more songs.", " Recorded between 2010 and 2012, the album was primarily produced by the band themselves, as well as English hip-hop producer Alex da Kid and Brandon Darner from the American indie rock group The Envy Corps.", " It was mastered by Joe LaPorta.", " According to frontman Dan Reynolds, the album took three years to finish, with six of the album's tracks being previously released on multiple EPs.", " Musically, \"Night Visions\" exhibits influences of folk, hip hop and pop." ], "title": "Night Visions" }, { "sentences": [ "\"Boots\" is a Christmas song by Las Vegas rock band The Killers, which was released as a digital download on November 30, 2010, despite the band being on hiatus.", " All proceeds from the song go to AIDS charities as part of the (PRODUCT) campaign, headed by Bono and Bobby Shriver." ], "title": "Boots (The Killers song)" }, { "sentences": [ "\"The Cowboys' Christmas Ball\" is a Country Christmas song recorded by Las Vegas rock band The Killers.", " The lyrics of the song were taken from the 1890 poem of the same name by William Lawrence Chittenden.", " John Lomax included the lyrics to this song in his book \"Cowboy Songs\" (copyright 1910) with these notes: \"This poem was one of Larry Chittenden's Ranch Verses, published by GP Putnam's Sons, New York, has been set to music by cowboys and its phraseology slightly changed, as this copy will show, by oral transmission.", " I have heard it in New Mexico and it has been sent to me from various places,- always as a song.", " None of those who sent in the song knew that it was already in print.\"" ], "title": "The Cowboys' Christmas Ball" }, { "sentences": [ "\"It's Time\" is a song by American rock band Imagine Dragons, taken from the band's 2011 EP \"It's Time\", their major label debut EP \"Continued Silence\" as well as their major debut studio album \"Night Visions\" (2012) The song's production is handled by Brandon Darner, and its lyrics describe the narrator's resistance to change in the face of great turmoil." ], "title": "It's Time (song)" }, { "sentences": [ "\"How Do You Talk to an Angel\" is a song written by Steve Tyrell, Barry Coffing, and Stephanie Tyrell.", " It was the theme for the TV series \"The Heights\".", " The single was released with Jamie Walters as lead singer, and it hit number one on the \"Billboard\" Hot 100 on November 14, 1992, but the series was canceled exactly one week after the song fell from its number one position.", " Vocalists on the single included Cheryl Pollak, Charlotte Ross, as well as Zachary Throne from the Las Vegas rock band Sin City Sinners." ], "title": "How Do You Talk to an Angel" }, { "sentences": [ "\"Jenny Was a Friend of Mine\" is a song by the Las Vegas rock band The Killers.", " It is featured as the first track on The Killers' first album, \"Hot Fuss\".", " It was written by Brandon Flowers and Mark Stoermer." ], "title": "Jenny Was a Friend of Mine" }, { "sentences": [ "Poppermost is an original indie pop rock music band based in Las Vegas, Nevada, United States.", " The retro band draws comparisons to The Turtles, The Beach Boys, Harry Nilsson, Simon & Garfunkel, The Beatles, Queen, Elliott Smith, Elvis Costello, The Kinks, Paul McCartney, The Hollies, Traveling Wilburys, Oasis, The Who, Electric Light Orchestra, Wilco, and classic '60s / '70s pop rock radio.", " Poppermost has been listed as one of \"Our picks for the best bands\" by the \"Las Vegas Weekly\" entertainment magazine, and also received a \"Best of Las Vegas 2007\" award from the \"Las Vegas Review-Journal\" newspaper.", "<ref name=\"RJ3/25/07\">\"Best Local R&B Band\", \"Las Vegas Review-Journal\"</ref> Singer/songwriter/multi-instrumentalist, Alex Oliver, and bassist and audio/video/graphics/web designer, Roy Rendahl, both registered with ASCAP, started Poppermost on July 4, 2001.", " They have released three full-length albums, and several CD singles and EPs of original music, all recorded at Roy's Trimordial Studio in Las Vegas.", " Roy is now mastering their latest recordings too.", " Poppermost's influences include: The Beatles, R.E.M., The Beach Boys, Queen, Wilco, Oasis, classic '60s AM and '70s FM, The Who, Carole King, and Burt Bacharach and Hal David.", " The Poppermost name originates from the early Beatles' inspirational call and response, John: \"Where are we going, lads?\"", " Paul, George, Ringo: \"To the toppermost of the poppermost, Johnny!\"" ], "title": "Poppermost" } ]
[ "Title: ¡Happy Birthday Guadalupe!\n\n\"¡Happy Birthday Guadalupe!\" is a Christmas song by Las Vegas rock band The Killers featuring Wild Light and Mariachi El Bronx, released as a digital download on December 1, 2009.", "Title: Aja Volkman\n\nAja Volkman ( ) is an American singer, songwriter, and musician, best known as the frontwoman of the indie rock band Nico Vega. She has also released an EP titled \"Egyptian\" as a duo with her husband Dan Reynolds (of Imagine Dragons) under the moniker Egyptian.", "Title: Imagine Dragons\n\nImagine Dragons is an American rock band from Las Vegas, Nevada, consisting of lead vocalist Dan Reynolds, lead guitarist Wayne Sermon, bassist and keyboardist Ben McKee, and drummer Daniel Platzman. The band first gained exposure in 2012 with the releases of their debut studio album \"Night Visions\" and its first single \"It's Time\". \" Billboard\" placed them at the top of their \"Year In Rock\" rankings for 2013, and named them their \"Breakthrough Band of 2013\". \" Rolling Stone\" named their single \"Radioactive\" from \"Night Visions\" the \"biggest rock hit of the year\", and MTV called them \"the year's biggest breakout band\". \"Night Visions\" peaked at number two on the weekly US \"Billboard\" 200 chart and the UK Albums Chart. The band's second studio album \"Smoke + Mirrors\" was released in 2015, and reached number one in the US, Canada and the UK. After touring for their sophomore record, the band took a brief hiatus to focus on their personal lives. During the latter half of 2016, they began recording their third studio album, \"Evolve\", released in 2017. While all three albums were commercially successful, critical reception was mixed.", "Title: Night Visions\n\nNight Visions is the debut studio album by American rock band Imagine Dragons. It was released on September 4, 2012, through KIDinaKORNER and Interscope Records. The extended track was released on February 12, 2013, adding three more songs. Recorded between 2010 and 2012, the album was primarily produced by the band themselves, as well as English hip-hop producer Alex da Kid and Brandon Darner from the American indie rock group The Envy Corps. It was mastered by Joe LaPorta. According to frontman Dan Reynolds, the album took three years to finish, with six of the album's tracks being previously released on multiple EPs. Musically, \"Night Visions\" exhibits influences of folk, hip hop and pop.", "Title: Boots (The Killers song)\n\n\"Boots\" is a Christmas song by Las Vegas rock band The Killers, which was released as a digital download on November 30, 2010, despite the band being on hiatus. All proceeds from the song go to AIDS charities as part of the (PRODUCT) campaign, headed by Bono and Bobby Shriver.", "Title: The Cowboys' Christmas Ball\n\n\"The Cowboys' Christmas Ball\" is a Country Christmas song recorded by Las Vegas rock band The Killers. The lyrics of the song were taken from the 1890 poem of the same name by William Lawrence Chittenden. John Lomax included the lyrics to this song in his book \"Cowboy Songs\" (copyright 1910) with these notes: \"This poem was one of Larry Chittenden's Ranch Verses, published by GP Putnam's Sons, New York, has been set to music by cowboys and its phraseology slightly changed, as this copy will show, by oral transmission. I have heard it in New Mexico and it has been sent to me from various places,- always as a song. None of those who sent in the song knew that it was already in print.\"", "Title: It's Time (song)\n\n\"It's Time\" is a song by American rock band Imagine Dragons, taken from the band's 2011 EP \"It's Time\", their major label debut EP \"Continued Silence\" as well as their major debut studio album \"Night Visions\" (2012) The song's production is handled by Brandon Darner, and its lyrics describe the narrator's resistance to change in the face of great turmoil.", "Title: How Do You Talk to an Angel\n\n\"How Do You Talk to an Angel\" is a song written by Steve Tyrell, Barry Coffing, and Stephanie Tyrell. It was the theme for the TV series \"The Heights\". The single was released with Jamie Walters as lead singer, and it hit number one on the \"Billboard\" Hot 100 on November 14, 1992, but the series was canceled exactly one week after the song fell from its number one position. Vocalists on the single included Cheryl Pollak, Charlotte Ross, as well as Zachary Throne from the Las Vegas rock band Sin City Sinners.", "Title: Jenny Was a Friend of Mine\n\n\"Jenny Was a Friend of Mine\" is a song by the Las Vegas rock band The Killers. It is featured as the first track on The Killers' first album, \"Hot Fuss\". It was written by Brandon Flowers and Mark Stoermer.", "Title: Poppermost\n\nPoppermost is an original indie pop rock music band based in Las Vegas, Nevada, United States. The retro band draws comparisons to The Turtles, The Beach Boys, Harry Nilsson, Simon & Garfunkel, The Beatles, Queen, Elliott Smith, Elvis Costello, The Kinks, Paul McCartney, The Hollies, Traveling Wilburys, Oasis, The Who, Electric Light Orchestra, Wilco, and classic '60s / '70s pop rock radio. Poppermost has been listed as one of \"Our picks for the best bands\" by the \"Las Vegas Weekly\" entertainment magazine, and also received a \"Best of Las Vegas 2007\" award from the \"Las Vegas Review-Journal\" newspaper. <ref name=\"RJ3/25/07\">\"Best Local R&B Band\", \"Las Vegas Review-Journal\"</ref> Singer/songwriter/multi-instrumentalist, Alex Oliver, and bassist and audio/video/graphics/web designer, Roy Rendahl, both registered with ASCAP, started Poppermost on July 4, 2001. They have released three full-length albums, and several CD singles and EPs of original music, all recorded at Roy's Trimordial Studio in Las Vegas. Roy is now mastering their latest recordings too. Poppermost's influences include: The Beatles, R.E.M., The Beach Boys, Queen, Wilco, Oasis, classic '60s AM and '70s FM, The Who, Carole King, and Burt Bacharach and Hal David. The Poppermost name originates from the early Beatles' inspirational call and response, John: \"Where are we going, lads?\" Paul, George, Ringo: \"To the toppermost of the poppermost, Johnny!\"" ]
80,734
Mira Quien Baila is the Spanish version of what American dance competition television series that premiered on June 1, 2005, on ABC?
Dancing with the Stars
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[ { "sentences": [ "Spain took part in the first Eurovision Dance Contest in 2007.", " Amagoya Benlloch and Abraham Martinez were chosen to represent the country in the program \"¡Mira Quién Baila a Eurovisión!\"", " (a special edition of the Spanish version of Dancing with the Stars).", " The dances they performed at the contest were Cha-Cha-Cha and Paso Doble.", " Spain came tenth after receiving 38 points from 7 countries." ], "title": "Spain in the Eurovision Dance Contest" }, { "sentences": [ "\"Dance with Me\" is a song by American R&B singer Debelah Morgan, composed by Morgan and music producer Giloh Morgan.", " Released in the year 2000, it was the first single produced from Morgan's third studio album of the same name.", " Its protagonist declares that she only wants to dance with her lover that night.", " \"Dance with Me\" peaked at <nowiki>#</nowiki>8 on the \"Billboard\" Singles Chart on December 26, 2000 (after reaching the Top 40 on October 3), and has been added to many hit compilation albums.", " \"Dance with Me\" received international acclaim and has been performed in different versions, including a special Walt Disney version and a Spanish version \"Baila Conmigo.\"", " Morgan's \"Dance With Me\" was based on \"Hernando's Hideaway\" written by Richard Adler and Jerry Ross, who are given credit on the song." ], "title": "Dance with Me (Debelah Morgan song)" }, { "sentences": [ "¡Mira Quien Baila!", " (also known as Mira Quien Baila 2013 and Mira Quien Baila 4) debuted on Univision on September 15, 2013 at 8pm/7c.", " The TV series is the Spanish version of British version \"Strictly Come Dancing\" and American version \"Dancing with the Stars\".", " Ten celebrities are paired with ten professional ballroom dancers.", " The winner will receive $185,000 for their charity.", " Javier Posa and Chiquinquirá Delgado return as the show's hosts.", " Horacio Villalobos and Bianca Marroquin continue as the judges this season, with Ninel Conde replacing Lili Estefan." ], "title": "Mira Quien Baila (U.S. season 4)" }, { "sentences": [ "¡Mira Quien Baila!", " (also known as Mira Quien Baila 2017 and Mira Quien Baila 5) will premiere on Univision on September 17, 2017 at 8pm/7c.", " The TV series is the Spanish version of British version \"Strictly Come Dancing\" and American version \"Dancing with the Stars\".", " Ten celebrities are paired with ten professional ballroom dancers.", " The winner will receive $50,000 for their charity.", " Javier Poza and Chiquinquirá Delgado return as the show's hosts." ], "title": "Mira Quien Baila (U.S. season 5)" }, { "sentences": [ "Dancing with the Stars is an American dance competition television series that premiered on June 1, 2005, on ABC.", " It is the US version of the UK series \"Strictly Come Dancing\".", " The show is hosted by Tom Bergeron, alongside Erin Andrews, who became co-host in season eighteen.", " Lisa Canning was co-host in the first season, Samantha Harris co-hosted seasons two through nine and Brooke Burke-Charvet in seasons ten through seventeen.", " On May 12, 2017, it was announced that the series has been renewed for season twenty six." ], "title": "Dancing with the Stars (U.S. TV series)" }, { "sentences": [ "Mira Quien Baila (also known as Mira Quien Baila 2010 and Mira Quien Baila: First Season) debuted on Univision on September 12, 2010 at 8pm central.", " The TV series is the Spanish version of British version Strictly Come Dancing and American Version Dancing with the Stars (U.S. TV series).", " Ten celebrities are paired with ten professional ballroom dancers.", " Javier Posa and Chiquinquirá Delgado are the hosts for this season.", " The season finale was on November 21, 2010." ], "title": "Mira Quien Baila (U.S. season 1)" }, { "sentences": [ "Mira Quien Baila (also known as Mira Quien Baila 2011 and Mira Quien Baila 2) debuted on Univision on September 11, 2011 at 8pm central.", " The TV series is the Spanish version of British version Strictly Come Dancing and American Version Dancing with the Stars (U.S. TV series).", " Ten celebrities are paired with ten professional ballroom dancers.", " Javier Posa and Chiquinquirá Delgado are the hosts for this season.", " The season finale ended on November 20, 2011.", " For the first time two of its contestants are veterans to the dance-floor, Priscilla Angel and Jose Manuel Figueroa both competed in Mexico in El show de los sueños.", " Jose Manuel landed in 5th Place in El show de los sueños: Sangre de mi sangre.", " Priscilla was the winner of El show de los sueños: Amigos del Alma and 4th place in El show de los sueños: Los Reyes del Show Adamari López won 1st prize, while Priscila Angel won 2nd place, and Erik Estrada in 3rd place." ], "title": "Mira Quien Baila (U.S. season 2)" }, { "sentences": [ "Mira Quien Baila (also known as Mira Quien Baila 2012 and Mira Quien Baila 3) debuted on Univision on September 9, 2012 at 8pm central.", " The TV series is the Spanish version of British version Strictly Come Dancing and American Version Dancing with the Stars (U.S. TV series).", " Ten celebrities are paired with ten professional ballroom dancers.", " The winner will receive $150,000 for their charity." ], "title": "Mira Quien Baila (U.S. season 3)" }, { "sentences": [ "¡Mira Quien Baila!", " (] ; English: \"Look Who's Dancing\" ), also known as MQB, is a Spanish-language reality show broadcast on Univision in the United States.", " The TV series is the Spanish version of British version \"Strictly Come Dancing\" and American version \"Dancing with the Stars\".", " The show involved celebrities (including singers, actors and others) being paired up with professional dancers.", " Each couple performed ballroom or Latin dances and competed for judges' critiques and audience votes.", " Whichever couple received the lowest total amount of judges' critique and audience votes was eliminated until a champion was named at the end.", " Each celebrity competed for a grand total of $50,000 for a charity of their choice." ], "title": "Mira Quien Baila" }, { "sentences": [ "Odaray Prats Molina (born November 13, 1985) is a Cuban professional ballet dancer, dance instructor, choreographer and model.", " She was dance partner of Henry Santos, winner of Univision Competition Mira Quien Baila Season 3.", " She was also Top 6 in Nuestra Belleza Latina 2013." ], "title": "Odaray Prats Molina" } ]
[ "Title: Spain in the Eurovision Dance Contest\n\nSpain took part in the first Eurovision Dance Contest in 2007. Amagoya Benlloch and Abraham Martinez were chosen to represent the country in the program \"¡Mira Quién Baila a Eurovisión!\" (a special edition of the Spanish version of Dancing with the Stars). The dances they performed at the contest were Cha-Cha-Cha and Paso Doble. Spain came tenth after receiving 38 points from 7 countries.", "Title: Dance with Me (Debelah Morgan song)\n\n\"Dance with Me\" is a song by American R&B singer Debelah Morgan, composed by Morgan and music producer Giloh Morgan. Released in the year 2000, it was the first single produced from Morgan's third studio album of the same name. Its protagonist declares that she only wants to dance with her lover that night. \"Dance with Me\" peaked at <nowiki>#</nowiki>8 on the \"Billboard\" Singles Chart on December 26, 2000 (after reaching the Top 40 on October 3), and has been added to many hit compilation albums. \"Dance with Me\" received international acclaim and has been performed in different versions, including a special Walt Disney version and a Spanish version \"Baila Conmigo.\" Morgan's \"Dance With Me\" was based on \"Hernando's Hideaway\" written by Richard Adler and Jerry Ross, who are given credit on the song.", "Title: Mira Quien Baila (U.S. season 4)\n\n¡Mira Quien Baila! (also known as Mira Quien Baila 2013 and Mira Quien Baila 4) debuted on Univision on September 15, 2013 at 8pm/7c. The TV series is the Spanish version of British version \"Strictly Come Dancing\" and American version \"Dancing with the Stars\". Ten celebrities are paired with ten professional ballroom dancers. The winner will receive $185,000 for their charity. Javier Posa and Chiquinquirá Delgado return as the show's hosts. Horacio Villalobos and Bianca Marroquin continue as the judges this season, with Ninel Conde replacing Lili Estefan.", "Title: Mira Quien Baila (U.S. season 5)\n\n¡Mira Quien Baila! (also known as Mira Quien Baila 2017 and Mira Quien Baila 5) will premiere on Univision on September 17, 2017 at 8pm/7c. The TV series is the Spanish version of British version \"Strictly Come Dancing\" and American version \"Dancing with the Stars\". Ten celebrities are paired with ten professional ballroom dancers. The winner will receive $50,000 for their charity. Javier Poza and Chiquinquirá Delgado return as the show's hosts.", "Title: Dancing with the Stars (U.S. TV series)\n\nDancing with the Stars is an American dance competition television series that premiered on June 1, 2005, on ABC. It is the US version of the UK series \"Strictly Come Dancing\". The show is hosted by Tom Bergeron, alongside Erin Andrews, who became co-host in season eighteen. Lisa Canning was co-host in the first season, Samantha Harris co-hosted seasons two through nine and Brooke Burke-Charvet in seasons ten through seventeen. On May 12, 2017, it was announced that the series has been renewed for season twenty six.", "Title: Mira Quien Baila (U.S. season 1)\n\nMira Quien Baila (also known as Mira Quien Baila 2010 and Mira Quien Baila: First Season) debuted on Univision on September 12, 2010 at 8pm central. The TV series is the Spanish version of British version Strictly Come Dancing and American Version Dancing with the Stars (U.S. TV series). Ten celebrities are paired with ten professional ballroom dancers. Javier Posa and Chiquinquirá Delgado are the hosts for this season. The season finale was on November 21, 2010.", "Title: Mira Quien Baila (U.S. season 2)\n\nMira Quien Baila (also known as Mira Quien Baila 2011 and Mira Quien Baila 2) debuted on Univision on September 11, 2011 at 8pm central. The TV series is the Spanish version of British version Strictly Come Dancing and American Version Dancing with the Stars (U.S. TV series). Ten celebrities are paired with ten professional ballroom dancers. Javier Posa and Chiquinquirá Delgado are the hosts for this season. The season finale ended on November 20, 2011. For the first time two of its contestants are veterans to the dance-floor, Priscilla Angel and Jose Manuel Figueroa both competed in Mexico in El show de los sueños. Jose Manuel landed in 5th Place in El show de los sueños: Sangre de mi sangre. Priscilla was the winner of El show de los sueños: Amigos del Alma and 4th place in El show de los sueños: Los Reyes del Show Adamari López won 1st prize, while Priscila Angel won 2nd place, and Erik Estrada in 3rd place.", "Title: Mira Quien Baila (U.S. season 3)\n\nMira Quien Baila (also known as Mira Quien Baila 2012 and Mira Quien Baila 3) debuted on Univision on September 9, 2012 at 8pm central. The TV series is the Spanish version of British version Strictly Come Dancing and American Version Dancing with the Stars (U.S. TV series). Ten celebrities are paired with ten professional ballroom dancers. The winner will receive $150,000 for their charity.", "Title: Mira Quien Baila\n\n¡Mira Quien Baila! (] ; English: \"Look Who's Dancing\" ), also known as MQB, is a Spanish-language reality show broadcast on Univision in the United States. The TV series is the Spanish version of British version \"Strictly Come Dancing\" and American version \"Dancing with the Stars\". The show involved celebrities (including singers, actors and others) being paired up with professional dancers. Each couple performed ballroom or Latin dances and competed for judges' critiques and audience votes. Whichever couple received the lowest total amount of judges' critique and audience votes was eliminated until a champion was named at the end. Each celebrity competed for a grand total of $50,000 for a charity of their choice.", "Title: Odaray Prats Molina\n\nOdaray Prats Molina (born November 13, 1985) is a Cuban professional ballet dancer, dance instructor, choreographer and model. She was dance partner of Henry Santos, winner of Univision Competition Mira Quien Baila Season 3. She was also Top 6 in Nuestra Belleza Latina 2013." ]
80,735
Who both founded Snyder Communications Inc and was a majority owner of the Washington Redskins?
Daniel M. Snyder
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[ { "sentences": [ "Snyder Communications Inc. (SNC) was founded in 1988 by Daniel M. Snyder and his sister Michelle Snyder.", " Their activities were mainly outsourced marketing services, such as Direct marketing, database marketing, proprietary product sampling, sponsored information display in prime locations, call centres, field sales." ], "title": "Snyder Communications" }, { "sentences": [ "The Giants–Redskins rivalry is a rivalry between the New York Giants and the Washington Redskins of the National Football League.", " The rivalry began in 1932 with the founding of the Washington Redskins, and is the oldest rivalry in the NFC East Division.", " While often dismissed, particularly in recent times, this rivalry has seen periods of great competition.", " In particular the Giants and Redskins competed fiercely for conference and division titles in the late 1930s and early 1940s and 1980s.", " Perhaps most fans today recall the 1980s as the most hotly contested period between these teams, as the Redskins under Joe Gibbs and the Giants under Bill Parcells competed for division titles and Super Bowls.", " During this span the two teams combined to win 7 NFC East Divisional Titles, 5 Super Bowls and even duked it out in the with the Giants winning 17–0.", " This rivalry is storied and while it tends to be dismissed due to the Redskins' recent struggles, Wellington Mara, long time owner of the Giants, always said that he believed the Redskins were the Giants' truest rival." ], "title": "Giants–Redskins rivalry" }, { "sentences": [ "The Eagles–Redskins rivalry is a rivalry between the Philadelphia Eagles and Washington Redskins of the National Football League.", " The rivalry began in 1934, during the time the Redskins played in Boston.", " The Washington Redskins lead in all-time series 86–74–6.", " The Redskins have won 3 Super Bowls and 2 NFL Championships, while the Eagles have won 3 NFL Championships.", " The rivalry is one of the most heated rivalries in the NFL, and has featured some of the most memorable moments in NFL history.", " The rivalry is most notable for the \"Body Bag Game\", where the Eagles knocked out eight Redskins players in a game in 1990." ], "title": "Eagles–Redskins rivalry" }, { "sentences": [ "These quarterbacks have started at least one game for the Washington Redskins of the National Football League, and its predecessors the Boston Braves (1932) and Boston Redskins (1933–1936).", " The Washington Redskins franchise was founded in Boston, Massachusetts as the Boston Braves, named after the local baseball franchise.", " The name was changed the following year to the Redskins.", " In 1937, the franchise moved to Washington, D.C." ], "title": "List of Washington Redskins starting quarterbacks" }, { "sentences": [ "The List of Washington Redskins football rushing leaders includes lists of Washington Redskins rushing single–season and career records for yardage, carries and touchdowns by Washington quarterbacks and running backs.", " The Redskins compete in the East Division of the National Football Conference.", " The franchise was founded as the Boston Braves, named after the local baseball franchise.", " The team changed their name to the Redskins in 1933 and moved to Washington, D.C. in 1937." ], "title": "List of Washington Redskins rushing leaders" }, { "sentences": [ "This is a complete list of Washington Redskins head coaches.", " There have been 28 head coaches for the Washington Redskins, including coaches for the Boston Redskins (1933–1936) and Boston Braves (1932), of the National Football League (NFL).", " The Redskins franchise was founded as the Boston Braves, named after the local baseball franchise.", " The team changed their name to the Redskins in and moved to Washington, D.C. in ." ], "title": "List of Washington Redskins head coaches" }, { "sentences": [ "<onlyinclude>This is a list of American football players who have played for the Washington Redskins, as well as its predecessors the Boston Braves (1932) and Boston Redskins (1933–1936), in the National Football League (NFL).", " It includes players that have played at least five games in the NFL regular season.", " The Washington Redskins franchise was founded in Boston, Massachusetts as the Boston Braves, named after the local baseball franchise.", " The name was changed the next year to the Redskins.", " In 1937, the franchise moved to Washington, D.C." ], "title": "List of Washington Redskins players" }, { "sentences": [ "The Washington Redskins Original Americans Foundation (OAF) is a nonprofit organization started by Daniel Snyder, controlling owner of the Washington Redskins American football team.", " It was formed under a climate of controversy around the name of the team, which some consider offensive.", " According to a letter from Snyder, it “will address the urgent challenges plaguing Indian country based on what tribal leaders tell us they need most.”", " In the letter to season ticket holders, announcing the Foundation, Snyder stated that he and other team representatives had visited 26 reservations in twenty states to \" listen and learn first-hand about the views, attitudes, and experiences of the Tribes \".", " The letter quotes Pueblo of Zuni Governor Arlen Quetawki, saying \" I appreciated your sincerity to learn about our culture and the real life issues we face on a daily basis \".", " Torrez - Martinez of Desert Cahuilla was quoted in the letter as saying, \" There are Native Americans everywhere that 100 percent support the Redskins \" Snyder also used his letter to cite instances of support for the team name by other Native Americans during his visits." ], "title": "Washington Redskins Original Americans Foundation" }, { "sentences": [ "Alec Raymond Gibson (born December 9, 1963 in Columbus, Ohio) is a former American football defensive end in the National Football League for the Washington Redskins.", " Gibson played in three games for the Washington Redskins in 1987.", " The Washington Redskins went 3-0 during the strike.", " Defeating the St. Louis Cardinals, New York Giants, and Dallas Cowboys.", " Gibson caused Hall of Famer Tony Dorsett to fumble the football twice on Monday Night Football in Dallas the last replacement game played in 1987.", " He played college football at Ventura Junior College where he was an All-American defensive tackle and at the University of Illinois as a defensive end.", " In 1988, he played Arena football for the New York Knights.", " Gibson played 11 of 12 games before injuring his right knee (ACL) which put an end to his career." ], "title": "Alec Gibson" }, { "sentences": [ "Daniel Marc Snyder (born November 23, 1964) is a businessman who is the majority owner of the Washington Redskins American football team, founder of Snyder Communications and primary investor in Red Zebra Broadcasting, which is home to the Redskins Radio ESPN." ], "title": "Daniel Snyder" } ]
[ "Title: Snyder Communications\n\nSnyder Communications Inc. (SNC) was founded in 1988 by Daniel M. Snyder and his sister Michelle Snyder. Their activities were mainly outsourced marketing services, such as Direct marketing, database marketing, proprietary product sampling, sponsored information display in prime locations, call centres, field sales.", "Title: Giants–Redskins rivalry\n\nThe Giants–Redskins rivalry is a rivalry between the New York Giants and the Washington Redskins of the National Football League. The rivalry began in 1932 with the founding of the Washington Redskins, and is the oldest rivalry in the NFC East Division. While often dismissed, particularly in recent times, this rivalry has seen periods of great competition. In particular the Giants and Redskins competed fiercely for conference and division titles in the late 1930s and early 1940s and 1980s. Perhaps most fans today recall the 1980s as the most hotly contested period between these teams, as the Redskins under Joe Gibbs and the Giants under Bill Parcells competed for division titles and Super Bowls. During this span the two teams combined to win 7 NFC East Divisional Titles, 5 Super Bowls and even duked it out in the with the Giants winning 17–0. This rivalry is storied and while it tends to be dismissed due to the Redskins' recent struggles, Wellington Mara, long time owner of the Giants, always said that he believed the Redskins were the Giants' truest rival.", "Title: Eagles–Redskins rivalry\n\nThe Eagles–Redskins rivalry is a rivalry between the Philadelphia Eagles and Washington Redskins of the National Football League. The rivalry began in 1934, during the time the Redskins played in Boston. The Washington Redskins lead in all-time series 86–74–6. The Redskins have won 3 Super Bowls and 2 NFL Championships, while the Eagles have won 3 NFL Championships. The rivalry is one of the most heated rivalries in the NFL, and has featured some of the most memorable moments in NFL history. The rivalry is most notable for the \"Body Bag Game\", where the Eagles knocked out eight Redskins players in a game in 1990.", "Title: List of Washington Redskins starting quarterbacks\n\nThese quarterbacks have started at least one game for the Washington Redskins of the National Football League, and its predecessors the Boston Braves (1932) and Boston Redskins (1933–1936). The Washington Redskins franchise was founded in Boston, Massachusetts as the Boston Braves, named after the local baseball franchise. The name was changed the following year to the Redskins. In 1937, the franchise moved to Washington, D.C.", "Title: List of Washington Redskins rushing leaders\n\nThe List of Washington Redskins football rushing leaders includes lists of Washington Redskins rushing single–season and career records for yardage, carries and touchdowns by Washington quarterbacks and running backs. The Redskins compete in the East Division of the National Football Conference. The franchise was founded as the Boston Braves, named after the local baseball franchise. The team changed their name to the Redskins in 1933 and moved to Washington, D.C. in 1937.", "Title: List of Washington Redskins head coaches\n\nThis is a complete list of Washington Redskins head coaches. There have been 28 head coaches for the Washington Redskins, including coaches for the Boston Redskins (1933–1936) and Boston Braves (1932), of the National Football League (NFL). The Redskins franchise was founded as the Boston Braves, named after the local baseball franchise. The team changed their name to the Redskins in and moved to Washington, D.C. in .", "Title: List of Washington Redskins players\n\n<onlyinclude>This is a list of American football players who have played for the Washington Redskins, as well as its predecessors the Boston Braves (1932) and Boston Redskins (1933–1936), in the National Football League (NFL). It includes players that have played at least five games in the NFL regular season. The Washington Redskins franchise was founded in Boston, Massachusetts as the Boston Braves, named after the local baseball franchise. The name was changed the next year to the Redskins. In 1937, the franchise moved to Washington, D.C.", "Title: Washington Redskins Original Americans Foundation\n\nThe Washington Redskins Original Americans Foundation (OAF) is a nonprofit organization started by Daniel Snyder, controlling owner of the Washington Redskins American football team. It was formed under a climate of controversy around the name of the team, which some consider offensive. According to a letter from Snyder, it “will address the urgent challenges plaguing Indian country based on what tribal leaders tell us they need most.” In the letter to season ticket holders, announcing the Foundation, Snyder stated that he and other team representatives had visited 26 reservations in twenty states to \" listen and learn first-hand about the views, attitudes, and experiences of the Tribes \". The letter quotes Pueblo of Zuni Governor Arlen Quetawki, saying \" I appreciated your sincerity to learn about our culture and the real life issues we face on a daily basis \". Torrez - Martinez of Desert Cahuilla was quoted in the letter as saying, \" There are Native Americans everywhere that 100 percent support the Redskins \" Snyder also used his letter to cite instances of support for the team name by other Native Americans during his visits.", "Title: Alec Gibson\n\nAlec Raymond Gibson (born December 9, 1963 in Columbus, Ohio) is a former American football defensive end in the National Football League for the Washington Redskins. Gibson played in three games for the Washington Redskins in 1987. The Washington Redskins went 3-0 during the strike. Defeating the St. Louis Cardinals, New York Giants, and Dallas Cowboys. Gibson caused Hall of Famer Tony Dorsett to fumble the football twice on Monday Night Football in Dallas the last replacement game played in 1987. He played college football at Ventura Junior College where he was an All-American defensive tackle and at the University of Illinois as a defensive end. In 1988, he played Arena football for the New York Knights. Gibson played 11 of 12 games before injuring his right knee (ACL) which put an end to his career.", "Title: Daniel Snyder\n\nDaniel Marc Snyder (born November 23, 1964) is a businessman who is the majority owner of the Washington Redskins American football team, founder of Snyder Communications and primary investor in Red Zebra Broadcasting, which is home to the Redskins Radio ESPN." ]
80,736
Which film director co-directed the 1999 psychological horror "The Blair Witch Project" with Eduardo Sánchez, Christophe Gans or Daniel Myrick?
Daniel Myrick
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easy
{ "title": [ "Christophe Gans", "Daniel Myrick" ], "sent_id": [ 0, 0 ] }
[ { "sentences": [ "Altered is a 2006 science fiction horror film directed by Eduardo Sánchez and written by Jamie Nash.", " It was Sánchez's first solo effort as director following his co-directing of \"The Blair Witch Project\" in 1999." ], "title": "Altered (film)" }, { "sentences": [ "Blair Witch is a horror film franchise distributed by Artisan Entertainment (now Lionsgate) and produced by Haxan Films that consists of three feature films and various merchandise products.", " The development of the franchise's first installment, \"The Blair Witch Project\", started in 1993.", " The filmmakers Eduardo Sánchez and Daniel Myrick wrote a 35-page outline of a story with the dialogue to be improvised.", " Filming began in 1997 and lasted eight days.", " The film follows the disappearance of three student filmmakers in the woods near Burkittsville, Maryland while shooting a documentary on the local legend known as the \"Blair Witch\"." ], "title": "Blair Witch" }, { "sentences": [ "Blair Witch is a 2016 American found footage supernatural horror film directed by Adam Wingard and written by Simon Barrett.", " It is the third official film in the \"Blair Witch\" series and a direct sequel to the 1999 film \"The Blair Witch Project\", ignoring the events of its 2000 follow-up film \"\", given the events of that film being a film within a film.", " \"Blair Witch\" stars James Allen McCune, Callie Hernandez, Brandon Scott, Corbin Reid, Wes Robinson, and Valorie Curry.", " The film, shot in a found footage style, follows a group of college students and their local guides who venture into the Black Hills Forest in Maryland to uncover the mysteries surrounding the disappearance years ago of Heather Donahue, the sister of one of the characters.", " Initially, the film's connection to the \"Blair Witch\" franchise was kept secret, with the film having been shot under the fake title, \"The Woods\"." ], "title": "Blair Witch (film)" }, { "sentences": [ "Book of Shadows: Blair Witch 2 (also known as Blair Witch 2: Book of Shadows) is a 2000 American psychological horror film, directed and co-written by Joe Berlinger and starring Jeffrey Donovan, Stephen Barker Turner, Kim Director, Erica Leerhsen and Tristine Skyler.", " The film was immediately greenlit upon pitch due to the surprising success of its predecessor, the wildly successful 1999 film \"The Blair Witch Project\".", " Stylistically different from the first film, the story revolves around a group of people fascinated by the mythology surrounding \"The Blair Witch Project\" movie and go into the Black Hills where the film was shot and documents their subsequent psychological unraveling." ], "title": "Book of Shadows: Blair Witch 2" }, { "sentences": [ "Ben Rock is an American film and theatre director, based in Los Angeles.", " Rock's career was launched when he served as production designer on the independent sensation \"The Blair Witch Project\" made by fellow University of Central Florida graduates Daniel Myrick, Eduardo Sanchez, Greggory R. Hale, Robin Cowie and Michael Monello.", " Rock created the infamous \"stick man\" symbol that became synonymous with the hit film." ], "title": "Ben Rock" }, { "sentences": [ "Christophe Gans (born 11 March 1960) is a French film director, producer and screenwriter, who specializes in horror and fantasy movies." ], "title": "Christophe Gans" }, { "sentences": [ "Eduardo Miguel Sánchez-Quiros (born December 20, 1968) is a Cuban-born American director, most famous for co-directing and writing the 1999 psychological horror \"The Blair Witch Project\" with Daniel Myrick." ], "title": "Eduardo Sánchez (director)" }, { "sentences": [ "The Objective is a 2008 science fiction horror film directed by Daniel Myrick who also directed \"The Blair Witch Project\" and \"Believers\", starring Jonas Ball, Matthew R. Anderson, and Michael C. Williams.", " It premiered in Morocco in April 2008 and in the United States in February 2009." ], "title": "The Objective" }, { "sentences": [ "Daniel Myrick (born September 3, 1963) is an American film director most famous for horror films, especially for co-directing and writing the 1999 psychological horror \"The Blair Witch Project\" with Eduardo Sánchez, for which they won the Independent Spirit John Cassavetes Award." ], "title": "Daniel Myrick" }, { "sentences": [ "The Blair Witch Project is a 1999 American psychological horror film written, directed, and edited by Daniel Myrick and Eduardo Sánchez.", " It tells the fictional story of three student filmmakers (Heather Donahue, Michael C. Williams, and Joshua Leonard) who hike in the Black Hills near Burkittsville, Maryland, in 1994 to film a documentary about a local legend known as the Blair Witch.", " The three disappear, but their video and sound equipment (along with most of the footage they shot) is discovered a year later; the \"recovered footage\" is the film the viewer is watching." ], "title": "The Blair Witch Project" } ]
[ "Title: Altered (film)\n\nAltered is a 2006 science fiction horror film directed by Eduardo Sánchez and written by Jamie Nash. It was Sánchez's first solo effort as director following his co-directing of \"The Blair Witch Project\" in 1999.", "Title: Blair Witch\n\nBlair Witch is a horror film franchise distributed by Artisan Entertainment (now Lionsgate) and produced by Haxan Films that consists of three feature films and various merchandise products. The development of the franchise's first installment, \"The Blair Witch Project\", started in 1993. The filmmakers Eduardo Sánchez and Daniel Myrick wrote a 35-page outline of a story with the dialogue to be improvised. Filming began in 1997 and lasted eight days. The film follows the disappearance of three student filmmakers in the woods near Burkittsville, Maryland while shooting a documentary on the local legend known as the \"Blair Witch\".", "Title: Blair Witch (film)\n\nBlair Witch is a 2016 American found footage supernatural horror film directed by Adam Wingard and written by Simon Barrett. It is the third official film in the \"Blair Witch\" series and a direct sequel to the 1999 film \"The Blair Witch Project\", ignoring the events of its 2000 follow-up film \"\", given the events of that film being a film within a film. \"Blair Witch\" stars James Allen McCune, Callie Hernandez, Brandon Scott, Corbin Reid, Wes Robinson, and Valorie Curry. The film, shot in a found footage style, follows a group of college students and their local guides who venture into the Black Hills Forest in Maryland to uncover the mysteries surrounding the disappearance years ago of Heather Donahue, the sister of one of the characters. Initially, the film's connection to the \"Blair Witch\" franchise was kept secret, with the film having been shot under the fake title, \"The Woods\".", "Title: Book of Shadows: Blair Witch 2\n\nBook of Shadows: Blair Witch 2 (also known as Blair Witch 2: Book of Shadows) is a 2000 American psychological horror film, directed and co-written by Joe Berlinger and starring Jeffrey Donovan, Stephen Barker Turner, Kim Director, Erica Leerhsen and Tristine Skyler. The film was immediately greenlit upon pitch due to the surprising success of its predecessor, the wildly successful 1999 film \"The Blair Witch Project\". Stylistically different from the first film, the story revolves around a group of people fascinated by the mythology surrounding \"The Blair Witch Project\" movie and go into the Black Hills where the film was shot and documents their subsequent psychological unraveling.", "Title: Ben Rock\n\nBen Rock is an American film and theatre director, based in Los Angeles. Rock's career was launched when he served as production designer on the independent sensation \"The Blair Witch Project\" made by fellow University of Central Florida graduates Daniel Myrick, Eduardo Sanchez, Greggory R. Hale, Robin Cowie and Michael Monello. Rock created the infamous \"stick man\" symbol that became synonymous with the hit film.", "Title: Christophe Gans\n\nChristophe Gans (born 11 March 1960) is a French film director, producer and screenwriter, who specializes in horror and fantasy movies.", "Title: Eduardo Sánchez (director)\n\nEduardo Miguel Sánchez-Quiros (born December 20, 1968) is a Cuban-born American director, most famous for co-directing and writing the 1999 psychological horror \"The Blair Witch Project\" with Daniel Myrick.", "Title: The Objective\n\nThe Objective is a 2008 science fiction horror film directed by Daniel Myrick who also directed \"The Blair Witch Project\" and \"Believers\", starring Jonas Ball, Matthew R. Anderson, and Michael C. Williams. It premiered in Morocco in April 2008 and in the United States in February 2009.", "Title: Daniel Myrick\n\nDaniel Myrick (born September 3, 1963) is an American film director most famous for horror films, especially for co-directing and writing the 1999 psychological horror \"The Blair Witch Project\" with Eduardo Sánchez, for which they won the Independent Spirit John Cassavetes Award.", "Title: The Blair Witch Project\n\nThe Blair Witch Project is a 1999 American psychological horror film written, directed, and edited by Daniel Myrick and Eduardo Sánchez. It tells the fictional story of three student filmmakers (Heather Donahue, Michael C. Williams, and Joshua Leonard) who hike in the Black Hills near Burkittsville, Maryland, in 1994 to film a documentary about a local legend known as the Blair Witch. The three disappear, but their video and sound equipment (along with most of the footage they shot) is discovered a year later; the \"recovered footage\" is the film the viewer is watching." ]
80,737
Which town or village in Nordland County, Norway was the destination for convoys escorted by HMS "Havant" ?
Narvik
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medium
{ "title": [ "HMS Havant (H32)", "Narvik" ], "sent_id": [ 2, 0 ] }
[ { "sentences": [ " (Norwegian) or Áhkanjárga (Northern Sami) is the third-largest town and municipality in Nordland county, Norway by population.", " The administrative centre of the municipality is the town of Narvik.", " Other villages in the municipality include Ankenesstranda, Beisfjord, Bjerkvik, Bjørnfjell, Elvegård, Skjomen, Håkvik, Hergot, Straumsnes, and Vidrek.", " The Elvegårdsmoen army camp is located near Bjerkvik." ], "title": "Narvik" }, { "sentences": [ "Bodø (] ; Lule Sami: \"Bådåddjo\" ) is a town and a municipality in Nordland county, Norway.", " It is part of the traditional region of Salten and it is the capital of Nordland county.", " The administrative centre of the municipality is the town of Bodø.", " Other villages in Bodø include Misvær, Skjerstad, Saltstraumen, Løding, Løpsmarka, Kjerringøy, Sørvær, and Fenes." ], "title": "Bodø" }, { "sentences": [ "Røkland is a village in the municipality of Saltdal in Nordland county, Norway.", " The village is located along the Saltdalselva river about 15 km south of the municipal centre of Rognan.", " European route E06 and the Nordland Line both pass through the village.", " Røkland Station is a train station along the Nordland Line." ], "title": "Røkland" }, { "sentences": [ "Oksskolten (lit.", " \"Bulls Head\") is a mountain in the municipality of Hemnes in Nordland county, Norway.", " At 1916 m tall, it is the highest point in Nordland county, the highest in Nord-Norge, and has Norway's eighth largest primary factor.", " The mountain lies just south of the lake Gresvatnet in the Okstindan mountain range east of the village of Korgen and north of the lake Røssvatnet." ], "title": "Oksskolten" }, { "sentences": [ "Vestvågøy is a municipality in Nordland county, Norway.", " It is part of the traditional district of Lofoten.", " The administrative centre of the municipality is the town of Leknes.", " Some of the villages in the municipality include Ballstad, Borg, Bøstad, Gravdal, Knutstad, Stamsund, Tangstad, and Valberg.", " With over 10,800 inhabitants, Vestvågøy is the most populous municipality in all of the Lofoten and Vesterålen regions in Nordland county." ], "title": "Vestvågøy" }, { "sentences": [ "Vesterålen is a district and archipelago in Nordland county, Norway.", " It is located just north of the Lofoten district and archipelago and west of the city of Harstad.", " It is the northernmost part of Nordland county." ], "title": "Vesterålen" }, { "sentences": [ "The Sulitjelma Line (Norwegian: \"Sulitjelmabanen\" ) was a railway line that ran between Finneid in the town of Fauske to the village of Sulitjelma near the border with Sweden.", " The railway line was entirely inside the municipality of Fauske in Nordland county, Norway.", " The line was built in 1891, over time it was lengthened until 1958 when it was connected to the Nordland Line.", " It existed as a branch of the Nordland Line from 1958 until 1972 when the line was closed and removed.", " The railway line followed the path of the present-day Norwegian County Road 830." ], "title": "Sulitjelma Line" }, { "sentences": [ "HMS \"Havant\" was an H-class destroyer originally ordered by the Brazilian Navy with the name \"Javary\" in the late 1930s, but was bought by the Royal Navy after the beginning of World War II in September 1939.", " The ship was initially assigned to escort duties in the Western Approaches, but was transferred to the Home Fleet when the Norwegian Campaign began in April 1940.", " She was only peripherally involved in the campaign as she escorted ships carrying troops that occupied Iceland and the Faeroe Islands as well as convoys to Narvik.", " \"Havant\" was evacuating troops from Dunkirk when she was badly damaged by Junkers Ju 87 Stuka dive bombers on 1 June and had to be scuttled." ], "title": "HMS Havant (H32)" }, { "sentences": [ "Ranelva is a 130 km long river in the municipality of Rana in Nordland county, Norway.", " It is one of the longest rivers in Nordland county.", " The catchment area of the river is 3790 km2 .", " Before the power stations of \"Reinforsen\" (1925) and Langvatnet (1964) were built, the catchment area was 3843 km2 ." ], "title": "Ranelva" }, { "sentences": [ "Lønsdal is a village in the municipality of Saltdal in Nordland county, Norway.", " The village is located in the Lønsdal valley, along the Lønselva river.", " European route E06 highway and the Nordland Line both pass through the village.", " The village also has a train station on the Nordland Line, about halfway between Dunderland Station and Røkland Station." ], "title": "Lønsdal" } ]
[ "Title: Narvik\n\n (Norwegian) or Áhkanjárga (Northern Sami) is the third-largest town and municipality in Nordland county, Norway by population. The administrative centre of the municipality is the town of Narvik. Other villages in the municipality include Ankenesstranda, Beisfjord, Bjerkvik, Bjørnfjell, Elvegård, Skjomen, Håkvik, Hergot, Straumsnes, and Vidrek. The Elvegårdsmoen army camp is located near Bjerkvik.", "Title: Bodø\n\nBodø (] ; Lule Sami: \"Bådåddjo\" ) is a town and a municipality in Nordland county, Norway. It is part of the traditional region of Salten and it is the capital of Nordland county. The administrative centre of the municipality is the town of Bodø. Other villages in Bodø include Misvær, Skjerstad, Saltstraumen, Løding, Løpsmarka, Kjerringøy, Sørvær, and Fenes.", "Title: Røkland\n\nRøkland is a village in the municipality of Saltdal in Nordland county, Norway. The village is located along the Saltdalselva river about 15 km south of the municipal centre of Rognan. European route E06 and the Nordland Line both pass through the village. Røkland Station is a train station along the Nordland Line.", "Title: Oksskolten\n\nOksskolten (lit. \"Bulls Head\") is a mountain in the municipality of Hemnes in Nordland county, Norway. At 1916 m tall, it is the highest point in Nordland county, the highest in Nord-Norge, and has Norway's eighth largest primary factor. The mountain lies just south of the lake Gresvatnet in the Okstindan mountain range east of the village of Korgen and north of the lake Røssvatnet.", "Title: Vestvågøy\n\nVestvågøy is a municipality in Nordland county, Norway. It is part of the traditional district of Lofoten. The administrative centre of the municipality is the town of Leknes. Some of the villages in the municipality include Ballstad, Borg, Bøstad, Gravdal, Knutstad, Stamsund, Tangstad, and Valberg. With over 10,800 inhabitants, Vestvågøy is the most populous municipality in all of the Lofoten and Vesterålen regions in Nordland county.", "Title: Vesterålen\n\nVesterålen is a district and archipelago in Nordland county, Norway. It is located just north of the Lofoten district and archipelago and west of the city of Harstad. It is the northernmost part of Nordland county.", "Title: Sulitjelma Line\n\nThe Sulitjelma Line (Norwegian: \"Sulitjelmabanen\" ) was a railway line that ran between Finneid in the town of Fauske to the village of Sulitjelma near the border with Sweden. The railway line was entirely inside the municipality of Fauske in Nordland county, Norway. The line was built in 1891, over time it was lengthened until 1958 when it was connected to the Nordland Line. It existed as a branch of the Nordland Line from 1958 until 1972 when the line was closed and removed. The railway line followed the path of the present-day Norwegian County Road 830.", "Title: HMS Havant (H32)\n\nHMS \"Havant\" was an H-class destroyer originally ordered by the Brazilian Navy with the name \"Javary\" in the late 1930s, but was bought by the Royal Navy after the beginning of World War II in September 1939. The ship was initially assigned to escort duties in the Western Approaches, but was transferred to the Home Fleet when the Norwegian Campaign began in April 1940. She was only peripherally involved in the campaign as she escorted ships carrying troops that occupied Iceland and the Faeroe Islands as well as convoys to Narvik. \"Havant\" was evacuating troops from Dunkirk when she was badly damaged by Junkers Ju 87 Stuka dive bombers on 1 June and had to be scuttled.", "Title: Ranelva\n\nRanelva is a 130 km long river in the municipality of Rana in Nordland county, Norway. It is one of the longest rivers in Nordland county. The catchment area of the river is 3790 km2 . Before the power stations of \"Reinforsen\" (1925) and Langvatnet (1964) were built, the catchment area was 3843 km2 .", "Title: Lønsdal\n\nLønsdal is a village in the municipality of Saltdal in Nordland county, Norway. The village is located in the Lønsdal valley, along the Lønselva river. European route E06 highway and the Nordland Line both pass through the village. The village also has a train station on the Nordland Line, about halfway between Dunderland Station and Røkland Station." ]
80,738
The Danish House of Knýtlinga was lived in by Cnut the Great and his grandfather that had what last name?
Gormsson
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hard
{ "title": [ "House of Knýtlinga", "House of Knýtlinga", "House of Knýtlinga", "Harald Bluetooth" ], "sent_id": [ 0, 1, 2, 0 ] }
[ { "sentences": [ "The House of Wessex, also known as the House of Cerdic (\"Cerdicingas\" in Old English), refers to the family that initially ruled a kingdom in southwest England known as Wessex, from the 6th century under Cerdic of Wessex until the unification of the Kingdoms of England by Alfred the Great and his successors (Though Alfred's grandfather Egbert was the one to start consolidating West saxon domination).", " Alfred and his successors would also be part of this dynasty, which would continue ruling in the main line all the way until Alfred's descendant, Ethelred the Unready, whose reign in the late 10th century and early 11th century saw a brief period of Danish occupation and following his and his son Edmund Ironside's death, kingship by the Danish Cnut the Great and his successors to 1042.", " The House of Wessex then briefly regained its power for 24 years, but after the deposition of its last scion, Ethelred's great-grandson Edgar Atheling would fade into the annals of history after the death of Edgar Atheling in 1125." ], "title": "House of Wessex" }, { "sentences": [ "Those with the last name Nanduri are said to hail from the village of Nanduru which is located near Bapatla and Ponnur (small towns in the Guntur District of Andhra Pradesh).", " There is a village called Nanduru in East Godavari District of Andhra Pradesh as well which leads to some ambiguity.", " Those with this last name could be Niyogi Brahmins or Sri Vaishnava Brahmins or they could also be from a caste other than the Brahmin caste.", " One of the other known caste is Bhatraju.", " For the most part, those with this last name are predominantly Brahmins.", " Many have migrated from Nanduru and they have settled in various part of Andhra Pradesh.", " Some are known to have settled in a village known as Lingala, which in located in the Khammam District of Andhra Pradesh.", " Lingala is said to have been ruled by kings with the last name Nanduri hundreds of years ago." ], "title": "Nanduri" }, { "sentences": [ "Harald \"Bluetooth\" Gormsson (Old Norse: \"Haraldr Gormsson\" , Danish: \"Harald Blåtand Gormsen\" , died c. 985/86) was a king of Denmark and Norway." ], "title": "Harald Bluetooth" }, { "sentences": [ "Agranov (Russian: Агранов ; masculine) or Agranova (Агранова ; feminine) is a Russian last name.", " It derives from the Russian first name Gran (from the Latin word meaning \"grain\"), which transformed into the last name Granov.", " That last name transformed into \"Agranov\", as the latter is easier to pronounce." ], "title": "Agranov" }, { "sentences": [ "Death Note 2: The Last Name (デスノート the Last name , Desu Nōto the Last name ) a 2006 Japanese detective supernatural psychological horror thriller film directed by Shūsuke Kaneko.", " The film is the second in a series of live-action Japanese films released in 2006 based on the \"Death Note\" manga and anime series by Tsugumi Ohba and Takeshi Obata.", " The film primarily centers on a university student named Light Yagami who decides to rid the world of evil with the help of a supernatural notebook that kills anyone whose name is written in it.", " The film was produced by Nippon Television, and distributed by Warner Bros.", " Pictures Japan.", " It was licensed by VIZ Pictures.", " A spin-off, \"\", was released in 2008.", " A sequel, \"\", was released in 2016." ], "title": "Death Note 2: The Last Name" }, { "sentences": [ "Edmund Ætheling ( ;  1015–17 – possibly 1046, certainly by 1054) was a member of the royal House of Wessex as the son of Edmund Ironside, who briefly ruled as King of England between April and November 1016.", " He fought the Danish Vikings under Cnut the Great, but following the Danish victory at the Battle of Assandun in October, it was agreed that Ironside would rule Wessex, while Cnut took Mercia and probably Northumbria.", " In November 1016, Ironside died and Cnut became King of all England." ], "title": "Edmund Ætheling" }, { "sentences": [ "Petrović (or Petrovich) is a Slavic last and second name, found in countries with Slavic populations.", " Examples of such countries are: Croatia, Serbia, Montenegro, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Slovenia, Macedonia and Russia.", " This surname or last name is not tied to any nationality.", " It is normal Slavic surname deriving from \"Petar\", which is equivalent to Peter in English.", " The part \"ov\" designates possession: \"Petrov\" means \"Peter's\".", " The suffix \"ić\" is a diminutive designation, or descendant designation.", " So, the last name can be translated as \"Peter's son\", equivalent to the English last name of Peterson." ], "title": "Petrović" }, { "sentences": [ "Liðsmannaflokkr (\"household troop's poem\") is the title of a skaldic poem in ten stanzas describing the capture of London by Cnut the Great in 1016, preserved in \"Óláfs saga helga\" and \"Flateyjarbók\" (fol.", " 186v), and in a shorter version in \"Knýtlinga saga\"." ], "title": "Liðsmannaflokkr" }, { "sentences": [ "The Hans M. Koch House, also known as the Brickyard Residence, is a historic building located in the extreme southern portion of Kimballton, Iowa, United States.", " Its significance is derived from its association with the Danish immigrant settlement of the area, and the skilled Danish craftsman who lived and worked here.", " The house was the work of its owner, Hans Koch, who was also the manager of the Crystals Springs brickyard nearby.", " He was a native of Slesvig, Denmark and immigrated to the United States twice.", " He first settled in Michigan in 1893 before returning to Denmark four years later.", " He immigrated a second time in 1908 settling in Kimballton.", " He worked as a brickmaker everywhere he lived.", " Built in 1908, the 1½-story brick structure is a gabled double-pile house type, which was common in the Danish settlement area of Shelby and Audubon counties in the early 20th century.", " It may also be an example of a Danish house form.", " It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1991." ], "title": "Hans M. Koch House" }, { "sentences": [ "The Danish House of Knýtlinga (English: \"House of Cnut's Descendants\") was a ruling royal house in Middle Age Scandinavia and England.", " Its most famous king was Cnut the Great, who gave his name to this dynasty.", " Other notable members were Cnut's father Sweyn Forkbeard, grandfather Harald Bluetooth, and sons Harthacnut, Harold Harefoot, and Svein Knutsson.", " It has also been called the House of Canute, the House of Denmark, the House of Gorm, or the Jelling Dynasty." ], "title": "House of Knýtlinga" } ]
[ "Title: House of Wessex\n\nThe House of Wessex, also known as the House of Cerdic (\"Cerdicingas\" in Old English), refers to the family that initially ruled a kingdom in southwest England known as Wessex, from the 6th century under Cerdic of Wessex until the unification of the Kingdoms of England by Alfred the Great and his successors (Though Alfred's grandfather Egbert was the one to start consolidating West saxon domination). Alfred and his successors would also be part of this dynasty, which would continue ruling in the main line all the way until Alfred's descendant, Ethelred the Unready, whose reign in the late 10th century and early 11th century saw a brief period of Danish occupation and following his and his son Edmund Ironside's death, kingship by the Danish Cnut the Great and his successors to 1042. The House of Wessex then briefly regained its power for 24 years, but after the deposition of its last scion, Ethelred's great-grandson Edgar Atheling would fade into the annals of history after the death of Edgar Atheling in 1125.", "Title: Nanduri\n\nThose with the last name Nanduri are said to hail from the village of Nanduru which is located near Bapatla and Ponnur (small towns in the Guntur District of Andhra Pradesh). There is a village called Nanduru in East Godavari District of Andhra Pradesh as well which leads to some ambiguity. Those with this last name could be Niyogi Brahmins or Sri Vaishnava Brahmins or they could also be from a caste other than the Brahmin caste. One of the other known caste is Bhatraju. For the most part, those with this last name are predominantly Brahmins. Many have migrated from Nanduru and they have settled in various part of Andhra Pradesh. Some are known to have settled in a village known as Lingala, which in located in the Khammam District of Andhra Pradesh. Lingala is said to have been ruled by kings with the last name Nanduri hundreds of years ago.", "Title: Harald Bluetooth\n\nHarald \"Bluetooth\" Gormsson (Old Norse: \"Haraldr Gormsson\" , Danish: \"Harald Blåtand Gormsen\" , died c. 985/86) was a king of Denmark and Norway.", "Title: Agranov\n\nAgranov (Russian: Агранов ; masculine) or Agranova (Агранова ; feminine) is a Russian last name. It derives from the Russian first name Gran (from the Latin word meaning \"grain\"), which transformed into the last name Granov. That last name transformed into \"Agranov\", as the latter is easier to pronounce.", "Title: Death Note 2: The Last Name\n\nDeath Note 2: The Last Name (デスノート the Last name , Desu Nōto the Last name ) a 2006 Japanese detective supernatural psychological horror thriller film directed by Shūsuke Kaneko. The film is the second in a series of live-action Japanese films released in 2006 based on the \"Death Note\" manga and anime series by Tsugumi Ohba and Takeshi Obata. The film primarily centers on a university student named Light Yagami who decides to rid the world of evil with the help of a supernatural notebook that kills anyone whose name is written in it. The film was produced by Nippon Television, and distributed by Warner Bros. Pictures Japan. It was licensed by VIZ Pictures. A spin-off, \"\", was released in 2008. A sequel, \"\", was released in 2016.", "Title: Edmund Ætheling\n\nEdmund Ætheling ( ;  1015–17 – possibly 1046, certainly by 1054) was a member of the royal House of Wessex as the son of Edmund Ironside, who briefly ruled as King of England between April and November 1016. He fought the Danish Vikings under Cnut the Great, but following the Danish victory at the Battle of Assandun in October, it was agreed that Ironside would rule Wessex, while Cnut took Mercia and probably Northumbria. In November 1016, Ironside died and Cnut became King of all England.", "Title: Petrović\n\nPetrović (or Petrovich) is a Slavic last and second name, found in countries with Slavic populations. Examples of such countries are: Croatia, Serbia, Montenegro, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Slovenia, Macedonia and Russia. This surname or last name is not tied to any nationality. It is normal Slavic surname deriving from \"Petar\", which is equivalent to Peter in English. The part \"ov\" designates possession: \"Petrov\" means \"Peter's\". The suffix \"ić\" is a diminutive designation, or descendant designation. So, the last name can be translated as \"Peter's son\", equivalent to the English last name of Peterson.", "Title: Liðsmannaflokkr\n\nLiðsmannaflokkr (\"household troop's poem\") is the title of a skaldic poem in ten stanzas describing the capture of London by Cnut the Great in 1016, preserved in \"Óláfs saga helga\" and \"Flateyjarbók\" (fol. 186v), and in a shorter version in \"Knýtlinga saga\".", "Title: Hans M. Koch House\n\nThe Hans M. Koch House, also known as the Brickyard Residence, is a historic building located in the extreme southern portion of Kimballton, Iowa, United States. Its significance is derived from its association with the Danish immigrant settlement of the area, and the skilled Danish craftsman who lived and worked here. The house was the work of its owner, Hans Koch, who was also the manager of the Crystals Springs brickyard nearby. He was a native of Slesvig, Denmark and immigrated to the United States twice. He first settled in Michigan in 1893 before returning to Denmark four years later. He immigrated a second time in 1908 settling in Kimballton. He worked as a brickmaker everywhere he lived. Built in 1908, the 1½-story brick structure is a gabled double-pile house type, which was common in the Danish settlement area of Shelby and Audubon counties in the early 20th century. It may also be an example of a Danish house form. It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1991.", "Title: House of Knýtlinga\n\nThe Danish House of Knýtlinga (English: \"House of Cnut's Descendants\") was a ruling royal house in Middle Age Scandinavia and England. Its most famous king was Cnut the Great, who gave his name to this dynasty. Other notable members were Cnut's father Sweyn Forkbeard, grandfather Harald Bluetooth, and sons Harthacnut, Harold Harefoot, and Svein Knutsson. It has also been called the House of Canute, the House of Denmark, the House of Gorm, or the Jelling Dynasty." ]
80,739
What was the 2010 populatio of the city where the Great Plains Dinosaur Museum and Field Station is located?
1,997
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{ "title": [ "Great Plains Dinosaur Museum and Field Station", "Malta, Montana" ], "sent_id": [ 0, 1 ] }
[ { "sentences": [ "United States Army Security Agency (USASA) Field Station Augsburg was the site of a Wullenweber AN/FLR-9 radio direction finder, established during the Cold War.", " Field Station Augsburg was located on Gablingen Kaserne, near the village of Gablingen just north of Augsburg in Bavaria, West Germany.", " It was one of nearly 20 Field Stations positioned strategically around the world by U.S. Armed Forces during the Cold War.", " Field Station Augsburg opened in 1971 and closed in 1998, at which time it was turned over to the German government.", " It was owned and managed by the National Security Agency and manned by the U.S. Army Security Agency (USASA), which later became U.S. Army INSCOM (Intelligence and Security Command), in conjunction with other branches of the U.S. Military and various allied forces.", " Personnel assigned to Field Station Augsburg were composed of individuals who scored high enough on the Army entrance exams to be classified as \"ST\" or a skilled technician, which is the Army's top-ranked job category.", " Field Station Augsburg was manned 24 hours a day, by means of rotating shifts, as part of the effort to ensure the safety and security of the U.S., as are any country's intelligence operations.", " There was a saying in the '70s that if the intelligence units were able to effectively do their job, the combat units wouldn't have to do theirs.", " The mission of USAFSA was to monitor the communications of Cold War enemy nations, their allies, and client states around the world.", " The information gathered was time-sensitive and, based on its importance and classification, that information was collected, analyzed and passed through intelligence channels on a \"real-time\" basis." ], "title": "USASA Field Station Augsburg" }, { "sentences": [ "Field Station: Dinosaurs is an outdoor prehistoric theme park located in Overpeck County Park in Leonia, New Jersey.", " Opened in 2012, the park was previously located on Snake Hill in Secaucus, New Jersey.", " The park is designed for families with children between the ages of three and eleven.", " The exhibition features a walking tour with 32 full-size animatronic dinosaurs, along with interactive exhibits and live shows designed to educate children about dinosaurs within the context of the local ecosystem.", " It opened in 2012 under president and chief executive producer, Guy Gsell, a lifelong dinosaur enthusiast.", " In 2012 it was named Best Local Theme Park by Time Out New York and in 2013 Field Station: Dinosaurs was named the second best dinosaur theme park in the world.", " Fodor's named Field Station: Dinosaurs one of the World's Best Spots for Dinosaur Lovers on March 6, 2014." ], "title": "Field Station: Dinosaurs" }, { "sentences": [ "The Fukui Prefectural Dinosaur Museum (福井県立恐竜博物館 , Fukui Ken-ritsu Kyōryū Hakubutsukan ) is a dinosaur museum located in the city of Katsuyama, Fukui Prefecture, Japan.", " It is one of Japan's many museums which are supported by a prefecture." ], "title": "Fukui Prefectural Dinosaur Museum" }, { "sentences": [ "Malta ( ) is a city in, and the county seat of, Phillips County, Montana, United States, located at the intersection of U.S. Routes 2 and 191.", " The population was 1,997 at the 2010 census." ], "title": "Malta, Montana" }, { "sentences": [ "Chincoteague Bay Field Station is a residential, environmental learning center and field station located on the Eastern Shore of Virginia.", " The Field Station offers programs for all ages, including among others school programs, summer camps, college courses, research opportunities, Road Scholar programs, family camps, community events, homeschool programs, and Boy Scout and Girl Scout badging." ], "title": "Chincoteague Bay Field Station" }, { "sentences": [ "Fukuititan is a genus of titanosauriform sauropod dinosaur that lived in the Early Cretaceous (Barremian age) in what is now Japan.", " It is known from FPDM-V8468, the associated partial skeleton of a single individual, recovered from the Kitadani Dinosaur Quarry (Kitadani Formation) of the Tetori Group, at Katsuyama City.", " The type species, \"Fukuititan nipponensis\", was described in 2010 by Japanese scientists Yoichi Azuma and Masateru Shibata of the Fukui Prefectural Dinosaur Museum.", " The discovery sheds light on Japanese titanosauriforms, which are poorly known in the region." ], "title": "Fukuititan" }, { "sentences": [ "The Great Plains Dinosaur Museum and Field Station is a paleontology museum located in Malta, Montana.", " Opened in 2008, the museum features exhibits of dinosaurs and other prehistoric fossils that were found in the area and state, including a triceratops, stegosaurus, sauropod and hadrosaurs.", " The museum includes a fossil preparation lab and hosts dig trips.", " It is open seasonally." ], "title": "Great Plains Dinosaur Museum and Field Station" }, { "sentences": [ "Carl Frederick Kraenzel (November 1, 1906 – July 26, 1980) was an American sociologist.", " Most of Kraenzel’s work focuses on the people of the Great Plains, covering a range of topics including quality of life, power relations, resource use, and mental health.", " Kraenzel has been widely published in a variety of professional journals, monographs, research bulletins, special reports and books in the fields of rural sociology, Great Plains sociology, and natural resource sociology.", " His most known work, \"The Great Plains in Transition\" describes the challenges of social life and connections to the natural environments in the North American semiarid region located between the 98th meridian and the Rocky Mountains.", " Born in Hebron, North Dakota, Kraenzel grew up on a farm in the countryside of the Northern Great Plains and witnessed first-hand the challenges of rural life and living in the region.", " Kraenzel attended the University of North Dakota for his undergraduate degree, and continued on to do graduate work at the University of Minnesota, Harvard University, and the University of Wisconsin, where he received his Ph.D in 1935.", " Kraenzel served as a professor of sociology at Montana State University in Bozeman for many years, and later at the University of Texas at El Paso." ], "title": "Carl F. Kraenzel" }, { "sentences": [ "Michael Forsberg is an American photographer.", " Many of his photographs depict landscapes and wildlife of the Great Plains.", " Some of his work is found in the Great Plains Art Museum of the Center for Great Plains Studies at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln.", " From the fall of 2005 to the winter of 2008 he traveled 100,000 miles in 12 states and three Canadian provinces taking the photographs that work appear in \"Great Plains: America's Lingering Wild\", published by the University of Chicago Press in 2009 (ISBN  )." ], "title": "Michael Forsberg" }, { "sentences": [ "The Zigong Dinosaur Museum () is located near the city of Zigong, Sichuan, China, in the township of Dashanpu.", " The museum sits on top of a large concentration of a diverse dinosaur assemblage.", " The museum claims the largest number of dinosaur fossils in the world and covers 25,000 square meters with a display area of 3,600 square meters.", " It attracts up to seven million visitors a year." ], "title": "Zigong Dinosaur Museum" } ]
[ "Title: USASA Field Station Augsburg\n\nUnited States Army Security Agency (USASA) Field Station Augsburg was the site of a Wullenweber AN/FLR-9 radio direction finder, established during the Cold War. Field Station Augsburg was located on Gablingen Kaserne, near the village of Gablingen just north of Augsburg in Bavaria, West Germany. It was one of nearly 20 Field Stations positioned strategically around the world by U.S. Armed Forces during the Cold War. Field Station Augsburg opened in 1971 and closed in 1998, at which time it was turned over to the German government. It was owned and managed by the National Security Agency and manned by the U.S. Army Security Agency (USASA), which later became U.S. Army INSCOM (Intelligence and Security Command), in conjunction with other branches of the U.S. Military and various allied forces. Personnel assigned to Field Station Augsburg were composed of individuals who scored high enough on the Army entrance exams to be classified as \"ST\" or a skilled technician, which is the Army's top-ranked job category. Field Station Augsburg was manned 24 hours a day, by means of rotating shifts, as part of the effort to ensure the safety and security of the U.S., as are any country's intelligence operations. There was a saying in the '70s that if the intelligence units were able to effectively do their job, the combat units wouldn't have to do theirs. The mission of USAFSA was to monitor the communications of Cold War enemy nations, their allies, and client states around the world. The information gathered was time-sensitive and, based on its importance and classification, that information was collected, analyzed and passed through intelligence channels on a \"real-time\" basis.", "Title: Field Station: Dinosaurs\n\nField Station: Dinosaurs is an outdoor prehistoric theme park located in Overpeck County Park in Leonia, New Jersey. Opened in 2012, the park was previously located on Snake Hill in Secaucus, New Jersey. The park is designed for families with children between the ages of three and eleven. The exhibition features a walking tour with 32 full-size animatronic dinosaurs, along with interactive exhibits and live shows designed to educate children about dinosaurs within the context of the local ecosystem. It opened in 2012 under president and chief executive producer, Guy Gsell, a lifelong dinosaur enthusiast. In 2012 it was named Best Local Theme Park by Time Out New York and in 2013 Field Station: Dinosaurs was named the second best dinosaur theme park in the world. Fodor's named Field Station: Dinosaurs one of the World's Best Spots for Dinosaur Lovers on March 6, 2014.", "Title: Fukui Prefectural Dinosaur Museum\n\nThe Fukui Prefectural Dinosaur Museum (福井県立恐竜博物館 , Fukui Ken-ritsu Kyōryū Hakubutsukan ) is a dinosaur museum located in the city of Katsuyama, Fukui Prefecture, Japan. It is one of Japan's many museums which are supported by a prefecture.", "Title: Malta, Montana\n\nMalta ( ) is a city in, and the county seat of, Phillips County, Montana, United States, located at the intersection of U.S. Routes 2 and 191. The population was 1,997 at the 2010 census.", "Title: Chincoteague Bay Field Station\n\nChincoteague Bay Field Station is a residential, environmental learning center and field station located on the Eastern Shore of Virginia. The Field Station offers programs for all ages, including among others school programs, summer camps, college courses, research opportunities, Road Scholar programs, family camps, community events, homeschool programs, and Boy Scout and Girl Scout badging.", "Title: Fukuititan\n\nFukuititan is a genus of titanosauriform sauropod dinosaur that lived in the Early Cretaceous (Barremian age) in what is now Japan. It is known from FPDM-V8468, the associated partial skeleton of a single individual, recovered from the Kitadani Dinosaur Quarry (Kitadani Formation) of the Tetori Group, at Katsuyama City. The type species, \"Fukuititan nipponensis\", was described in 2010 by Japanese scientists Yoichi Azuma and Masateru Shibata of the Fukui Prefectural Dinosaur Museum. The discovery sheds light on Japanese titanosauriforms, which are poorly known in the region.", "Title: Great Plains Dinosaur Museum and Field Station\n\nThe Great Plains Dinosaur Museum and Field Station is a paleontology museum located in Malta, Montana. Opened in 2008, the museum features exhibits of dinosaurs and other prehistoric fossils that were found in the area and state, including a triceratops, stegosaurus, sauropod and hadrosaurs. The museum includes a fossil preparation lab and hosts dig trips. It is open seasonally.", "Title: Carl F. Kraenzel\n\nCarl Frederick Kraenzel (November 1, 1906 – July 26, 1980) was an American sociologist. Most of Kraenzel’s work focuses on the people of the Great Plains, covering a range of topics including quality of life, power relations, resource use, and mental health. Kraenzel has been widely published in a variety of professional journals, monographs, research bulletins, special reports and books in the fields of rural sociology, Great Plains sociology, and natural resource sociology. His most known work, \"The Great Plains in Transition\" describes the challenges of social life and connections to the natural environments in the North American semiarid region located between the 98th meridian and the Rocky Mountains. Born in Hebron, North Dakota, Kraenzel grew up on a farm in the countryside of the Northern Great Plains and witnessed first-hand the challenges of rural life and living in the region. Kraenzel attended the University of North Dakota for his undergraduate degree, and continued on to do graduate work at the University of Minnesota, Harvard University, and the University of Wisconsin, where he received his Ph.D in 1935. Kraenzel served as a professor of sociology at Montana State University in Bozeman for many years, and later at the University of Texas at El Paso.", "Title: Michael Forsberg\n\nMichael Forsberg is an American photographer. Many of his photographs depict landscapes and wildlife of the Great Plains. Some of his work is found in the Great Plains Art Museum of the Center for Great Plains Studies at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln. From the fall of 2005 to the winter of 2008 he traveled 100,000 miles in 12 states and three Canadian provinces taking the photographs that work appear in \"Great Plains: America's Lingering Wild\", published by the University of Chicago Press in 2009 (ISBN  ).", "Title: Zigong Dinosaur Museum\n\nThe Zigong Dinosaur Museum () is located near the city of Zigong, Sichuan, China, in the township of Dashanpu. The museum sits on top of a large concentration of a diverse dinosaur assemblage. The museum claims the largest number of dinosaur fossils in the world and covers 25,000 square meters with a display area of 3,600 square meters. It attracts up to seven million visitors a year." ]
80,740
What is the area of the city which is adjacent to Ksar El Majaz and Tangier is on the other side of the Ksar El Majaz?
18.5 km2
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{ "title": [ "Ksar El Majaz", "Ceuta" ], "sent_id": [ 0, 0 ] }
[ { "sentences": [ "Ceuta (assimilated pronunciation , also ; ] ; Arabic: سبتة, \"Sabtah\") is an 18.5 km2 Spanish autonomous city on the north coast of Africa, separated by 14 kilometers from Cadiz province on the Spanish mainland by the Strait of Gibraltar and sharing a 6.4 kilometer land border with M'diq-Fnideq Prefecture in the Kingdom of Morocco.", " It lies along the boundary between the Mediterranean Sea and the Atlantic Ocean and is one of nine populated Spanish territories in Africa and, along with Melilla, one of two populated territories on mainland Africa.", " It was part of Cádiz province until 14 March 1995 when both Ceuta and Melilla's Statutes of Autonomy were passed, the latter having been part of Almeria province." ], "title": "Ceuta" }, { "sentences": [ "Ksar El Boukhari District is a district of Médéa Province, Algeria." ], "title": "Ksar El Boukhari District" }, { "sentences": [ "Abu l-Mahasin Yusuf ibn Mohammed Yusuf al-Fasi (1530/1531 in Ksar-el-Kebir, Morocco – 14 August 1604 in Fes, Morocco) was the reviver of Sufism and the founder of the zawiyya Fasiyyun in Fas.", " He notable for his influence on the whole northwest Africa.", " In 1578 he took part in the famous Battle of Ksar El Kebir against the Portuguese.", " He is the father of Mohammed al-Arbi al-Fasi." ], "title": "Abu l-Mahasin Yusuf al-Fasi" }, { "sentences": [ "Mohamed Saïd Raïhani (in Arabic: محمد سعيد الريحاني) is a Moroccan translator, novelist and short-story writer born on December 23, 1968 in Ksar el Kebir, north of Morocco.", " He is a member of \"Moroccan Writers’ Union\", holder of \"M.A. in Translation, Communication & Journalism\" from \"King Fahd Advanced School of Translation\" in Tangier/Maroc and \"B.A. in English Literature\" from \"Abdelmalek Essaadi University\" in Tétouan/Maroc." ], "title": "Mohamed Said Raihani" }, { "sentences": [ "Ksar El Majaz is a small town and rural commune near the Mediterranean coast in the Jebala region of northwest Morocco, between Tangier and Ceuta.", " Administratively, it belongs to Fahs-Anjra Province and the region of Tanger-Tetouan-Al Hoceima.", " By the census of 2004, it had a population of 8949 people who are nearly all Moroccan inhabitants in 1735 households." ], "title": "Ksar El Majaz" }, { "sentences": [ "Nadi Djaouhara Ksar Hirane is an Algerian football club based in Ksar El Hirane, Laghouat Province.", " The club currently plays in the Ligue Régionale de football de Ouargla of the Ligue Régional I." ], "title": "DJ Ksar Hirane" }, { "sentences": [ "Ksar el Khali is a town in central-northern Mauritania.", " It is located in the Chinguetti Department in the Adrar Region." ], "title": "Ksar el Khali" }, { "sentences": [ "The Thalit massacre took place in Thalit village (Médéa, near Ksar el Boukhari), some 70 km from Algiers, on April 3–4, 1997.", " Fifty-two out of the 53 inhabitants were killed by having their throats cut.", " The homes of the villagers were burned down afterward.", " The attack was attributed to Islamist guerrillas." ], "title": "Thalit massacre" }, { "sentences": [ "The Battle of Alcácer Quibir (also known as \"Battle of Three Kings\" (معركة الملوك الثلاثة) or \"Battle of Oued al-Makhazin\" (معركة وادي المخازن) in Morocco) was fought in northern Morocco, near the town of Ksar-el-Kebir (variant spellings: \" Ksar El Kebir, Alcácer-Quivir, Alcazarquivir, Alcassar\", etc.) and Larache, on 4 August 1578." ], "title": "Battle of Alcácer Quibir" }, { "sentences": [ "Ksar El Hirane is a district in Laghouat Province, Algeria.", " It was named after its capital, Ksar El Hirane." ], "title": "Ksar El Hirane District" } ]
[ "Title: Ceuta\n\nCeuta (assimilated pronunciation , also ; ] ; Arabic: سبتة, \"Sabtah\") is an 18.5 km2 Spanish autonomous city on the north coast of Africa, separated by 14 kilometers from Cadiz province on the Spanish mainland by the Strait of Gibraltar and sharing a 6.4 kilometer land border with M'diq-Fnideq Prefecture in the Kingdom of Morocco. It lies along the boundary between the Mediterranean Sea and the Atlantic Ocean and is one of nine populated Spanish territories in Africa and, along with Melilla, one of two populated territories on mainland Africa. It was part of Cádiz province until 14 March 1995 when both Ceuta and Melilla's Statutes of Autonomy were passed, the latter having been part of Almeria province.", "Title: Ksar El Boukhari District\n\nKsar El Boukhari District is a district of Médéa Province, Algeria.", "Title: Abu l-Mahasin Yusuf al-Fasi\n\nAbu l-Mahasin Yusuf ibn Mohammed Yusuf al-Fasi (1530/1531 in Ksar-el-Kebir, Morocco – 14 August 1604 in Fes, Morocco) was the reviver of Sufism and the founder of the zawiyya Fasiyyun in Fas. He notable for his influence on the whole northwest Africa. In 1578 he took part in the famous Battle of Ksar El Kebir against the Portuguese. He is the father of Mohammed al-Arbi al-Fasi.", "Title: Mohamed Said Raihani\n\nMohamed Saïd Raïhani (in Arabic: محمد سعيد الريحاني) is a Moroccan translator, novelist and short-story writer born on December 23, 1968 in Ksar el Kebir, north of Morocco. He is a member of \"Moroccan Writers’ Union\", holder of \"M.A. in Translation, Communication & Journalism\" from \"King Fahd Advanced School of Translation\" in Tangier/Maroc and \"B.A. in English Literature\" from \"Abdelmalek Essaadi University\" in Tétouan/Maroc.", "Title: Ksar El Majaz\n\nKsar El Majaz is a small town and rural commune near the Mediterranean coast in the Jebala region of northwest Morocco, between Tangier and Ceuta. Administratively, it belongs to Fahs-Anjra Province and the region of Tanger-Tetouan-Al Hoceima. By the census of 2004, it had a population of 8949 people who are nearly all Moroccan inhabitants in 1735 households.", "Title: DJ Ksar Hirane\n\nNadi Djaouhara Ksar Hirane is an Algerian football club based in Ksar El Hirane, Laghouat Province. The club currently plays in the Ligue Régionale de football de Ouargla of the Ligue Régional I.", "Title: Ksar el Khali\n\nKsar el Khali is a town in central-northern Mauritania. It is located in the Chinguetti Department in the Adrar Region.", "Title: Thalit massacre\n\nThe Thalit massacre took place in Thalit village (Médéa, near Ksar el Boukhari), some 70 km from Algiers, on April 3–4, 1997. Fifty-two out of the 53 inhabitants were killed by having their throats cut. The homes of the villagers were burned down afterward. The attack was attributed to Islamist guerrillas.", "Title: Battle of Alcácer Quibir\n\nThe Battle of Alcácer Quibir (also known as \"Battle of Three Kings\" (معركة الملوك الثلاثة) or \"Battle of Oued al-Makhazin\" (معركة وادي المخازن) in Morocco) was fought in northern Morocco, near the town of Ksar-el-Kebir (variant spellings: \" Ksar El Kebir, Alcácer-Quivir, Alcazarquivir, Alcassar\", etc.) and Larache, on 4 August 1578.", "Title: Ksar El Hirane District\n\nKsar El Hirane is a district in Laghouat Province, Algeria. It was named after its capital, Ksar El Hirane." ]
80,741
Mariënhof is a defunct restaurant in what Netherland province?
Utrecht
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{ "title": [ "Mariënhof", "Amersfoort" ], "sent_id": [ 0, 0 ] }
[ { "sentences": [ "Amersfoort ] is a municipality and the second largest city of the province of Utrecht in central Netherlands.", " The city is growing quickly but has a well-preserved and protected medieval centre.", " Amersfoort is one of the largest railway junctions in the country, because of its location on two of the Netherlands' main east-west and north-south rail lines.", " It marked its 750th anniversary as a city in 2009." ], "title": "Amersfoort" }, { "sentences": [ "VIP's, alternatively written Vip's, is a defunct restaurant chain in the Western United States that operated from 1968 until the late 1980s, based in Salem, Oregon.", " With more than 50 locations, it was once the largest restaurant chain based in Oregon.", " It was a Denny's-style restaurant, a type that was commonly known at that time as a \"coffee shop\" but is now more commonly known as a casual dining restaurant.", " Most restaurants were located near freeways and were open 24 hours.", " At its peak, the chain had locations in five states: Oregon, Washington, Idaho, Nevada and northern California." ], "title": "VIP's" }, { "sentences": [ "Restaurant De Vergulde Wagen is a defunct restaurant in Heemskerk, Netherlands.", " It was a fine dining restaurant that was awarded one Michelin star in 1995 and retained that rating until 1997.", " The restaurant closed in February 2011 when the owners retired after running the restaurants for 40 years." ], "title": "De Vergulde Wagen" }, { "sentences": [ "Restaurant De Boterbloem is a defunct restaurant in Heerlen, Netherlands.", " It was a fine dining restaurant that was awarded one Michelin star in 2001 and retained that rating until 2004.", " Winthaegen closed the restaurant in 2004 and started his new restaurant Het Vervolg on the same location but with another formula.", " He sold the restaurant shortly after the change." ], "title": "De Boterbloem" }, { "sentences": [ "Mariënhof is a defunct restaurant in Amersfoort, in the Netherlands.", " It was a fine dining restaurant that was awarded one Michelin star in 1996 and retained that rating until 2001." ], "title": "Mariënhof" }, { "sentences": [ "Chapeau!", " is a defunct restaurant located in Bloemendaal in the Netherlands.", " It was a fine dining restaurant that was awarded one Michelin star in the period 2003–2011.", " In 2012, the restaurant was rewarded two Michelin stars.", " The retained the two stars until its closure.", " GaultMillau awarded the restaurant 16.0 out of 20 points." ], "title": "Chapeau!" }, { "sentences": [ "Restaurant De Put is a defunct restaurant, located in the cellars of the now demolished Strandhotel in Vlissingen, Netherlands.", " It was a fine dining restaurant that was awarded one Michelin star in both 1964 and 1965.", " The restaurant closed in 1974, due to dike reinforcement." ], "title": "De Put (restaurant)" }, { "sentences": [ "Restaurant Imko's is a defunct restaurant in IJmuiden, Netherlands.", " It was a fine dining restaurant that was awarded one Michelin star in 1999 and retained that rating until 2003.", " Due to deterioration of the port area where the restaurant started suffering.", " Owner Imko Binnerts tried to sell the restaurant in 2003 but failed, seeing the restaurant go bankrupt in 2004.", " The building itself was demolished in 2007." ], "title": "Imko's" }, { "sentences": [ "De Zwethheul is a defunct restaurant located in Zweth, Netherlands.", " It was a fine dining restaurant that was awarded one Michelin star in the period 1990-2004 and two Michelin stars in the period 2005–2014.", " De restaurant closed on 8 January 2015 and was replaced by restaurant \"Aan de Zweth\"." ], "title": "De Zwethheul" }, { "sentences": [ "L'Auberge is a defunct restaurant located in Weert in the Netherlands.", " It was a fine dining restaurant that was awarded one Michelin stars in the period 1986-1991 and two Michelin stars in the period 1992-2000.", " The restaurant closed down due to bankruptcy.", " According to the Volkskrant, the restaurant building itself and its appearance, rather than its kitchen, would preclude the restaurant from obtaining a third Michelin star." ], "title": "L'Auberge (restaurant)" } ]
[ "Title: Amersfoort\n\nAmersfoort ] is a municipality and the second largest city of the province of Utrecht in central Netherlands. The city is growing quickly but has a well-preserved and protected medieval centre. Amersfoort is one of the largest railway junctions in the country, because of its location on two of the Netherlands' main east-west and north-south rail lines. It marked its 750th anniversary as a city in 2009.", "Title: VIP's\n\nVIP's, alternatively written Vip's, is a defunct restaurant chain in the Western United States that operated from 1968 until the late 1980s, based in Salem, Oregon. With more than 50 locations, it was once the largest restaurant chain based in Oregon. It was a Denny's-style restaurant, a type that was commonly known at that time as a \"coffee shop\" but is now more commonly known as a casual dining restaurant. Most restaurants were located near freeways and were open 24 hours. At its peak, the chain had locations in five states: Oregon, Washington, Idaho, Nevada and northern California.", "Title: De Vergulde Wagen\n\nRestaurant De Vergulde Wagen is a defunct restaurant in Heemskerk, Netherlands. It was a fine dining restaurant that was awarded one Michelin star in 1995 and retained that rating until 1997. The restaurant closed in February 2011 when the owners retired after running the restaurants for 40 years.", "Title: De Boterbloem\n\nRestaurant De Boterbloem is a defunct restaurant in Heerlen, Netherlands. It was a fine dining restaurant that was awarded one Michelin star in 2001 and retained that rating until 2004. Winthaegen closed the restaurant in 2004 and started his new restaurant Het Vervolg on the same location but with another formula. He sold the restaurant shortly after the change.", "Title: Mariënhof\n\nMariënhof is a defunct restaurant in Amersfoort, in the Netherlands. It was a fine dining restaurant that was awarded one Michelin star in 1996 and retained that rating until 2001.", "Title: Chapeau!\n\nChapeau! is a defunct restaurant located in Bloemendaal in the Netherlands. It was a fine dining restaurant that was awarded one Michelin star in the period 2003–2011. In 2012, the restaurant was rewarded two Michelin stars. The retained the two stars until its closure. GaultMillau awarded the restaurant 16.0 out of 20 points.", "Title: De Put (restaurant)\n\nRestaurant De Put is a defunct restaurant, located in the cellars of the now demolished Strandhotel in Vlissingen, Netherlands. It was a fine dining restaurant that was awarded one Michelin star in both 1964 and 1965. The restaurant closed in 1974, due to dike reinforcement.", "Title: Imko's\n\nRestaurant Imko's is a defunct restaurant in IJmuiden, Netherlands. It was a fine dining restaurant that was awarded one Michelin star in 1999 and retained that rating until 2003. Due to deterioration of the port area where the restaurant started suffering. Owner Imko Binnerts tried to sell the restaurant in 2003 but failed, seeing the restaurant go bankrupt in 2004. The building itself was demolished in 2007.", "Title: De Zwethheul\n\nDe Zwethheul is a defunct restaurant located in Zweth, Netherlands. It was a fine dining restaurant that was awarded one Michelin star in the period 1990-2004 and two Michelin stars in the period 2005–2014. De restaurant closed on 8 January 2015 and was replaced by restaurant \"Aan de Zweth\".", "Title: L'Auberge (restaurant)\n\nL'Auberge is a defunct restaurant located in Weert in the Netherlands. It was a fine dining restaurant that was awarded one Michelin stars in the period 1986-1991 and two Michelin stars in the period 1992-2000. The restaurant closed down due to bankruptcy. According to the Volkskrant, the restaurant building itself and its appearance, rather than its kitchen, would preclude the restaurant from obtaining a third Michelin star." ]
80,742
What is the nationality of the singer of the song "Are You That Somebody" ?
American
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[ { "sentences": [ "\"Somebody Wants Me Out of the Way\" is a song written by Dennis Knutson and A.L. \"Doodle\" Owens and recorded by American country music artist George Jones.", " It was released in April 1986 as the third single from his album \"Who's Gonna Fill Their Shoes\".", " The song peaked at number 9 on the \"Billboard\" Hot Country Singles chart.", " The song is very much in the tradition of George's previous hits \"Still Doin' Time\" and \"If Drinkin' Don't Kill Me (Her Memory Will)\" in that it is a hard \"drinking song,\" but it's also a \"cheatin'\" song, with the narrator suspicious that \"Somebody keeps paying my bar tab but the bartender won't tell me who.\"", " Jones delivers a soulful, bluesy vocal over a stone country arrangement with a prominent, shimmering acoustic guitar.", " The singer, who had been a notorious drinker, was sober by this time thanks to his wife Nancy, who had gotten his career back on track after years of mismanagement and missed concert dates." ], "title": "Somebody Wants Me Out of the Way" }, { "sentences": [ "\"Gotta Be Somebody\" is the first official single released from Nickelback's sixth studio album, \"Dark Horse\".", " Originally, the lead single from the album was set to be \"If Today Was Your Last Day\" but was changed instead to \"Gotta Be Somebody\".", " The song was digitally delivered to all formats on September 29, 2008.", " \"Gotta Be Somebody\" has been covered by American country music singer Bucky Covington in 2009, and English pop singer Shayne Ward in 2010.", " It was used in a video package for the 2008 WWE Tribute to the Troops show." ], "title": "Gotta Be Somebody" }, { "sentences": [ "Aaliyah Dana Haughton ( ; January 16, 1979 – August 25, 2001) was an American singer, actress, and model.", " She was born in Brooklyn, New York, and raised in Detroit, Michigan.", " At the age of 10, she appeared on the television show \"Star Search\" and performed in concert alongside Gladys Knight.", " At age 12, Aaliyah signed with Jive Records and her uncle Barry Hankerson's Blackground Records.", " Hankerson introduced her to R. Kelly, who became her mentor, as well as lead songwriter and producer of her debut album, \"Age Ain't Nothing but a Number\".", " The album sold three million copies in the United States and was certified double platinum by the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA).", " After facing allegations of an illegal marriage with R. Kelly, Aaliyah ended her contract with Jive and signed with Atlantic Records." ], "title": "Aaliyah" }, { "sentences": [ "\"Somebody's Watching Me\" is a song by American singer Rockwell from his debut studio album \"Somebody's Watching Me\" (1984).", " It was released as Rockwell's debut single and lead single from the album on January 14, 1984, by Motown.", " It features former Jackson 5 members Michael Jackson (vocals in the chorus) and Jermaine Jackson (additional backing vocals)." ], "title": "Somebody's Watching Me" }, { "sentences": [ "\"Everybody's Got Somebody but Me\" is a song co-written and recorded by American country music artist Hunter Hayes for his eponymous debut album, \"Hunter Hayes\" (2011).", " While recording new material for \"(Encore)\", the expanded re-issue of his debut, Hayes also re-recorded three of the tracks, including a new duet version of \"Everybody's Got Somebody but Me\" featuring guest vocals by singer Jason Mraz.", " Atlantic Nashville released the \"Encore\" version of the song as the fifth single from the album, and second from the \"(Encore)\" edition, on September 3, 2013." ], "title": "Everybody's Got Somebody but Me" }, { "sentences": [ "\"Overnight Celebrity\" is the second single from Twista's 2004 album \"Kamikaze\".", " The song was produced and features uncredited vocals by Kanye West.", " It contains a sample of the Aaliyah song \"Are You That Somebody\".", " The song reached number six on the \"Billboard\" Hot 100 on May 11, 2004." ], "title": "Overnight Celebrity" }, { "sentences": [ "\"Somebody New\" is a song written by Alex Harvey and Mike Curtis, and recorded by American country music singer, Billy Ray Cyrus.", " It was released in September 1993 as the second single from his platinum-selling second album, \"It Won't Be the Last\".", " The song was the follow-up to \"In the Heart of a Woman\".", " \"Somebody New\" reached a peak of number 9 on the \"Billboard\" Hot Country Singles & Tracks (now Hot Country Songs chart), and number 4 on the U.S. Bubbling Under Hot 100 chart.", " It also gained play in Canada, where it reached number 14." ], "title": "Somebody New (Billy Ray Cyrus song)" }, { "sentences": [ "Somebody Loan Me a Dime is a 1974 studio album by blues singer and guitarist Fenton Robinson, his debut under the Alligator Records imprint.", " Blending together some elements of jazz with Chicago blues and Texas blues, the album was largely critically well received and is regarded as important within his discography.", " Among the album's tracks is a re-recording of his 1967 signature song, \"Somebody Loan Me a Dime\", which has become a blues standard.", " It has been reissued multiple times in the United States and Japan, including with bonus tracks." ], "title": "Somebody Loan Me a Dime" }, { "sentences": [ "\"Going Out Like That\" is a song recorded by American country music singer Reba McEntire for her twenty-seventh studio album, \"Love Somebody\", which was released on April 14, 2015.", " It was released on January 6, 2015, as the lead single.", " \"Going Out Like That\" is McEntire's first single for Nash Icon as well as her first single since \"Somebody's Chelsea\" in 2011.", " The song was written by Rhett Akins, Ben Hayslip, Jason Sellers and produced by Tony Brown." ], "title": "Going Out Like That" }, { "sentences": [ "Somebody's Watching Me is singer/songwriter Rockwell's debut album, released in 1984 on Motown.", " It featured the song, \"Somebody's Watching Me\" (with Michael Jackson on vocals in the chorus), as well as the minor hit \"Obscene Phone Caller\"." ], "title": "Somebody's Watching Me (album)" } ]
[ "Title: Somebody Wants Me Out of the Way\n\n\"Somebody Wants Me Out of the Way\" is a song written by Dennis Knutson and A.L. \"Doodle\" Owens and recorded by American country music artist George Jones. It was released in April 1986 as the third single from his album \"Who's Gonna Fill Their Shoes\". The song peaked at number 9 on the \"Billboard\" Hot Country Singles chart. The song is very much in the tradition of George's previous hits \"Still Doin' Time\" and \"If Drinkin' Don't Kill Me (Her Memory Will)\" in that it is a hard \"drinking song,\" but it's also a \"cheatin'\" song, with the narrator suspicious that \"Somebody keeps paying my bar tab but the bartender won't tell me who.\" Jones delivers a soulful, bluesy vocal over a stone country arrangement with a prominent, shimmering acoustic guitar. The singer, who had been a notorious drinker, was sober by this time thanks to his wife Nancy, who had gotten his career back on track after years of mismanagement and missed concert dates.", "Title: Gotta Be Somebody\n\n\"Gotta Be Somebody\" is the first official single released from Nickelback's sixth studio album, \"Dark Horse\". Originally, the lead single from the album was set to be \"If Today Was Your Last Day\" but was changed instead to \"Gotta Be Somebody\". The song was digitally delivered to all formats on September 29, 2008. \"Gotta Be Somebody\" has been covered by American country music singer Bucky Covington in 2009, and English pop singer Shayne Ward in 2010. It was used in a video package for the 2008 WWE Tribute to the Troops show.", "Title: Aaliyah\n\nAaliyah Dana Haughton ( ; January 16, 1979 – August 25, 2001) was an American singer, actress, and model. She was born in Brooklyn, New York, and raised in Detroit, Michigan. At the age of 10, she appeared on the television show \"Star Search\" and performed in concert alongside Gladys Knight. At age 12, Aaliyah signed with Jive Records and her uncle Barry Hankerson's Blackground Records. Hankerson introduced her to R. Kelly, who became her mentor, as well as lead songwriter and producer of her debut album, \"Age Ain't Nothing but a Number\". The album sold three million copies in the United States and was certified double platinum by the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA). After facing allegations of an illegal marriage with R. Kelly, Aaliyah ended her contract with Jive and signed with Atlantic Records.", "Title: Somebody's Watching Me\n\n\"Somebody's Watching Me\" is a song by American singer Rockwell from his debut studio album \"Somebody's Watching Me\" (1984). It was released as Rockwell's debut single and lead single from the album on January 14, 1984, by Motown. It features former Jackson 5 members Michael Jackson (vocals in the chorus) and Jermaine Jackson (additional backing vocals).", "Title: Everybody's Got Somebody but Me\n\n\"Everybody's Got Somebody but Me\" is a song co-written and recorded by American country music artist Hunter Hayes for his eponymous debut album, \"Hunter Hayes\" (2011). While recording new material for \"(Encore)\", the expanded re-issue of his debut, Hayes also re-recorded three of the tracks, including a new duet version of \"Everybody's Got Somebody but Me\" featuring guest vocals by singer Jason Mraz. Atlantic Nashville released the \"Encore\" version of the song as the fifth single from the album, and second from the \"(Encore)\" edition, on September 3, 2013.", "Title: Overnight Celebrity\n\n\"Overnight Celebrity\" is the second single from Twista's 2004 album \"Kamikaze\". The song was produced and features uncredited vocals by Kanye West. It contains a sample of the Aaliyah song \"Are You That Somebody\". The song reached number six on the \"Billboard\" Hot 100 on May 11, 2004.", "Title: Somebody New (Billy Ray Cyrus song)\n\n\"Somebody New\" is a song written by Alex Harvey and Mike Curtis, and recorded by American country music singer, Billy Ray Cyrus. It was released in September 1993 as the second single from his platinum-selling second album, \"It Won't Be the Last\". The song was the follow-up to \"In the Heart of a Woman\". \"Somebody New\" reached a peak of number 9 on the \"Billboard\" Hot Country Singles & Tracks (now Hot Country Songs chart), and number 4 on the U.S. Bubbling Under Hot 100 chart. It also gained play in Canada, where it reached number 14.", "Title: Somebody Loan Me a Dime\n\nSomebody Loan Me a Dime is a 1974 studio album by blues singer and guitarist Fenton Robinson, his debut under the Alligator Records imprint. Blending together some elements of jazz with Chicago blues and Texas blues, the album was largely critically well received and is regarded as important within his discography. Among the album's tracks is a re-recording of his 1967 signature song, \"Somebody Loan Me a Dime\", which has become a blues standard. It has been reissued multiple times in the United States and Japan, including with bonus tracks.", "Title: Going Out Like That\n\n\"Going Out Like That\" is a song recorded by American country music singer Reba McEntire for her twenty-seventh studio album, \"Love Somebody\", which was released on April 14, 2015. It was released on January 6, 2015, as the lead single. \"Going Out Like That\" is McEntire's first single for Nash Icon as well as her first single since \"Somebody's Chelsea\" in 2011. The song was written by Rhett Akins, Ben Hayslip, Jason Sellers and produced by Tony Brown.", "Title: Somebody's Watching Me (album)\n\nSomebody's Watching Me is singer/songwriter Rockwell's debut album, released in 1984 on Motown. It featured the song, \"Somebody's Watching Me\" (with Michael Jackson on vocals in the chorus), as well as the minor hit \"Obscene Phone Caller\"." ]
80,743
Who was the drummer for the recording of "The Man Who Sold the World" released in the US in 1970?
Mick Woodmansey
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[ { "sentences": [ "Bird Blobs were a garage rock/post punk musical group from Melbourne, Australia.", " They formed in 2000 with Tim Evans and Ian Wadley as the core and only continuous members of the group.", " The first self-titled recording was performed with Evans on drums, with Wadley and Evans overdubbing the other instruments.", " Subsequently, this recording was disowned by the band.", " Duncan Haigh joined briefly as a live drummer, but was eventually replaced by Tom Egg as the band's first permanent drummer.", " The lineup was filled out by the inclusion of Karl Scullin on bass.", " With this lineup, the Bird Blobs recorded an unreleased album in 2002, and then released their debut \"official\" album \"Stihl Life\" in April 2003.", " The album was recorded by Simon Grounds (Rocket Science, Venom P. Stinger) at Sublime Sudios in Melbourne.", " The rhythm section was subsequently replaced, and the final lineup included Evans, Wadley, bassist Jordan Redaelli and drummer Steve Masterson.", " With this lineup they recorded the second self-titled full-length album, which was released in September 2004.", " The album was recorded at Woodstock Studios in Melbourne with US engineer Casey Rice (Tortoise, Liz Phair), and later mixed by Simon Grounds.", " Both their albums were released through the independent Tasmanian label Unstable Ape.", " Their second self-titled album was also released on UK independent label, Sounds of Sweet Nothing." ], "title": "Bird Blobs" }, { "sentences": [ "\"Memory of a Free Festival\" is a 1970 single by David Bowie.", " The song had originally been recorded in September 1969 as a seven-minute opus for Bowie's second self-titled album.", " It was reworked in March-April 1970 at the behest of Mercury Records, the label believing that the track had a better chance of success as a single than \"The Prettiest Star\", released earlier in the year.", " Bowie and Tony Visconti roughly split the track in half, re-recording it so both halves could function as individual songs.", " A more rock-oriented version than the earlier album cut, this rendition marked guitarist Mick Ronson's and drummer Mick Woodmansey's studio debut with Bowie's band, bringing together the line-up that would shortly record \"The Man Who Sold the World\"." ], "title": "Memory of a Free Festival" }, { "sentences": [ "Radja is an Indonesian rock band.", " The band formed in Jakarta on 17 March 2001, and originally consisted of lead vocalist Ian Kasela, guitarist Moldy Mulyadi, bassist Shuma, and drummer Adit.", " The band is currently based in Bogor.", " The band's name is the Indonesian word for \"king\".", " The band's debut album in 2001 was \"Lepas Masa Lalu\" which was not very popular.", " After this, the bassist and drummer left the band and were replaced by bassist Indra Riwayat and drummer Seno Wibowo.", " The next album, \"Manusia Biasa\" (\"Ordinary Man\"), released in 2003, sold only 60,000 copies.", " Their third album \"Langkah Baru\" (\"New Step\"), was a \"repackaging\" of tracks from the previous album plus three new tracks, which was released in 2004 and sold 1.2 million copies, going platinum .", " In 2006, the band released \"1000 Bulan\" (\"1,000 Months\"), an Islam-themed album, producing 75,000 copies which were only available during Ramadhan.", " The band's next album was launched in April 2008, titled \"Membumi\"." ], "title": "Radja" }, { "sentences": [ "Leave a Whisper is the debut studio album by American rock band Shinedown.", " The album was released on May 27, 2003, faring well due to the success of the singles \"Fly from the Inside\" and \"45\".", " Recording took place at Henson Recording Studios and The Blue Room, both in Los Angeles, California.", " \"Leave a Whisper\" paved the way for Shinedown's successful second album, \"Us and Them\", and was re-released on June 15, 2004, to incorporate a cover version of Lynyrd Skynyrd's \"Simple Man\".", " The album's singles also fared well, \"Fly from the Inside\" reaching No. 5, \"45\" reaching No. 3, \"Simple Man\" reaching No. 5, and \"Burning Bright\" reaching No. 2 on the US Mainstream Rock list.", " \"Leave a Whisper\" is Shinedown's second best-selling album.", " On August 17, 2004, the album was certified gold for 500,000 copies sold, and by October 21, 2005, the album had sold 1 million copies in the US, and was certified platinum by the RIAA." ], "title": "Leave a Whisper" }, { "sentences": [ "The discography of Common, an American hip hop recording artist, consists of eleven studio albums, two compilation albums, forty-nine singles (including fifteen as a featured artist) and twenty-nine music videos.", " It also contains the list of Common songs.", " Common sold more than 2.8 million albums in the United States.", " Common released his first album, \"Can I Borrow a Dollar?", "\" (1992), and follow suit with his second album, \"Resurrection\", which met with critical acclaim, calling the album as one of the classic of the 90s.", " Common released his third album, \"One Day It'll All Make Sense\", which was a little commercial success, follow suit with his fourth album, \"Like Water for Chocolate\", which was met with critical acclaim from music critics, calling it the best rap album of the year.", " The album was also a commercial success certifying it gold by the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA).", " His fifth studio album \"Electric Circus\" was met with acclaim from music critics.", " However, it failed to meet the commercial succes with \"Like Water for Chocolate\", which only peaked at number 47 on the US \"Billboard\" 200.", " In 2005, he was helped by Kanye West to release his 6th album \"Be\".", " Kanye produced the whole album and was featured on it a few times.", " The album helped Common to get back into the spotlight and sold 185,000 copies in its first week debuting at number 2 on the charts and also it was Common's first album to have commercial succes outside the US, peaking in several territories.", " The album was met with unniversal acclaim and it was described to be Common's best album.", " The album was certified gold by the RIAA.", " His next album \"Finding Forever\" peaked at number one on the \"Billboard\" 200 being his first chart-topper.", " His next album \"Universal Mind Control\"l sold 81,663 in its first week debuting only at number 12.", " The album was promoted by the successful single \"Universal Mind Control\" which peaked at number 62 on the \"Billboard\" Hot 100.", " The album was met with mixed reviews.", " His next album \"The Dreamer/The Believer\" was met with positive reviews from music critics and debuted at number 18 on the charts, selling 70,000 copies in its first week and was promoted by five singles.", " In 2014 Common released his 10th album \"Nobody's Smiling\" which peaked at number 6 on the charts and had features from Big Sean and Vince Staples and others.", " In 2015 he collaborated with John Legend on the single \"Glory\" which peaked at number 49 on the \"Billboard\" Hot 100.", " The single was from the film \"Selma\"." ], "title": "Common discography" }, { "sentences": [ "John Poulos (born March 31, 1947) was the original drummer for The Buckinghams.", " He was a founding member of the Chicago area band in 1965.", " His mother Ann and his father John Sr.,were very proud of their youngest child in a family of solid Greek heritage.", " He graduated from Roosevelt High School in the Albany Park neighborhood of Chicago, Illinois in 1965.", " Lead guitar player Carl Giammarese lived only a few blocks away from John Poulos in the Albany Park neighborhood of Chicago.", " His nickname since his late teens was \"Jon Jon\".", "John Poulos was the leader of a high school band in Chicago called \"The Pulsations\".", " He approached singers George LeGros and Dennis Tufano who sang harmonies in an acapella group called The Darsals to come join his band,\"The Pulsations\".", " Local Chicago-area deejay and booking agent @ Willard - Alexander agency Carl Bonafede attests to the fact that Jon Jon personally recruited singers Dennis Tufano and his close friend George Legros at Gordon Tech high school to the band Jon Jon Poulos approached Carl Bonafede head deejay who spun records for Dan Belloc's dances at the Holiday ballroom about becoming the manager of John's high school band \"The Pulsations\".", " When USA Records released The Buckinghams from their contract, the band had a #1 hit on the Billboard Hot 100 charts with Kind of a Drag.", " The members voted to part ways with personal manager Carl Bonafede.", " Jon Jon Poulos and Dennis Tufano flew out to Los Angeles to meet with James William Guercio to seek management and a new record deal.", " The meeting with Guercio led to The Buckinghams signing a new record contract with Columbia Records.", " John went into the music management side of the music business after the Buckinghams agreed to part ways in 1970.", " John managed his fellow ex-Buckinghams Carl Giammarese and Dennis Tufano when they formed a duo called \"Tufano & Giammarese\".", " \"When The Buckinghams broke up in 1970 and Nick departed for a career in R&B and Marty wanted to go a different direction, Dennis Tufano and Carl decided to form a duo, Dennis and Carl.", " We put together a demo CD, with the help of Peter Shelton and his wife, and John determined to manage us and find us a recording deal.", " Reaching for the stars, he reached a zenith: John brought us to Ode Records, where we signed with Lou Adler, became “Tufano and Giammarese” and spent 7 years of our career together.\"", " John Poulos managed several other Illinois bands, most notably a band from the Fox River Grove area called Boyzz from Illinois.", " He died of heart failure in his Chicago home just short of his 33rd birthday in 1980.", " Carl Bonafede maintains there never would have been a Buckinghams band if not for the commitment of Jon Jon Poulos.", " His love of music and dedication to the band was unique.", " He often shared discussion of the business side of music with \"the Screaming Wildman\".", " John had one child, a daughter, Polly who was born in September 1970." ], "title": "John Poulos" }, { "sentences": [ "American singer Mandy Moore has released six studio albums, three compilation albums, two video albums, twelve singles, and thirteen music videos.", " After being spotted singing at a recording studio by an artists and repertoire representative for Epic Records, Moore was signed to Sony Music.", " Her debut album, \"So Real\", was released in December 1999.", " The album performed moderately on the charts, peaking at number thirty-one on the \"Billboard\" 200 and was certified Platinum by the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA).", " According to Nielsen SoundScan, \"So Real\" had sold about 950,000 copies in the United States, by June 2009.", " Her debut single, \"Candy\", peaked at number forty-one on the US \"Billboard\" Hot 100, and was certified Gold by the RIAA.", " It also reached the top forty in Canada, France, Ireland, and Switzerland and the top ten in Australia, New Zealand, and the United Kingdom.", " In Australia the song peaked at number two on the ARIA Singles Chart and was certified Platinum by the Australian Recording Industry Association (ARIA).", " \"So Real\" was followed up with \"I Wanna Be with You\", in May 2000.", " It is a re-release of the debut album, with remixed tracks and few new songs, the album reached number twenty-one on the \"Billboard\" 200 and was certified Gold by the RIAA.", " It also went on to sell about 805,000 copies in the US by June 2009.", " The album spawned only one single, the title track, which peaked at number twenty-four on the Hot 100, becoming Moore's only top-thirty song in the US and her highest peak to date.", " The song also reached number thirteen in Australia and was certified Gold by the ARIA." ], "title": "Mandy Moore discography" }, { "sentences": [ "\"The Man Who Sold the World\" is a song written and performed by David Bowie.", " It is the title track of his third album, which was released in the US in November 1970 and in the UK in April 1971.", " The song has been covered by a number of other artists, notably by Lulu, who had a UK No. 3 hit with her version in 1974, and Nirvana, whose 1993 performance of the song for the television program \"MTV Unplugged\" introduced it to a new audience." ], "title": "The Man Who Sold the World" }, { "sentences": [ "American singer Jessica Simpson has released seven studio albums, four compilation albums, three video albums, seventeen singles, and fifteen music videos.", " Her debut album, \"Sweet Kisses\" (1999), was released through Columbia Records, reached number 25 on the US \"Billboard\" 200 albums chart, and was certified double-platinum by the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA).", " The album sold 1.9 million copies in the US and produced three singles.", " Simpson's debut single, \"I Wanna Love You Forever\", reached number 3 on the \"Billboard\" Hot 100 and was certified platinum by the RIAA.", " In 2001, Simpson released her second studio effort, titled \"Irresistible\", which failed to match the success of \"Sweet Kisses\".", " With estimated sales of over 755,000 copies, \"Irresistible\" peaked at number 6 in the United States.", " Her third studio album, \"In This Skin\", was released in August 2003.", " Guided by the publicity of her reality TV show, , that album became the best-selling effort of her career, achieving a peak position of number 2 and triple platinum certification in the US.", " By 2009, \"In This Skin\" had sold 3 million copies in the US and produced four singles.", " In 2004, Simpson released her fourth studio and her first Christmas album, \"\".", " It reached number 14 in the US and was certified gold by the RIAA.", " As of February 2009, \"Rejoyce\" has sold 669,000 copies in the US." ], "title": "Jessica Simpson discography" }, { "sentences": [ "The American rock band Fall Out Boy has released six studio albums, two live albums, one compilation album, five extended plays, twenty-one singles, and thirty-three music videos.", " Since their formation in 2001, Fall Out Boy have sold over 7.5 million albums worldwide.", " The band was formed in Wilmette, Illinois by friends Joe Trohman and Pete Wentz, who had played in local Chicago hardcore punk and heavy metal bands; Patrick Stump was soon recruited as the band's lead singer.", " They debuted with the split EP \"Project Rocket / Fall Out Boy\" (2002) and the mini-LP \"Fall Out Boy's Evening Out with Your Girlfriend\" (2003), both released on Uprising Records.", " After the release of the latter, drummer Andy Hurley joined Fall Out Boy and Stump picked up guitar, forming the band's current lineup.", " After signing to indie-label Fueled by Ramen, Fall Out Boy released their first full-length studio album, \"Take This to Your Grave\", in May 2003.", " Following the album's release, the band signed with major label Island Records.", " Their second studio album \"From Under the Cork Tree\" was released in May 2005 to great commercial success, peaking at number nine on the United States \"Billboard\" 200 and being certified 2x platinum by the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA).", " The album's popularity was aided by the success of its first two singles, \"Sugar, We're Goin Down\" and \"Dance, Dance\", which both became top ten hits on the US \"Billboard\" Hot 100 and eventually sold over two million downloads each." ], "title": "Fall Out Boy discography" } ]
[ "Title: Bird Blobs\n\nBird Blobs were a garage rock/post punk musical group from Melbourne, Australia. They formed in 2000 with Tim Evans and Ian Wadley as the core and only continuous members of the group. The first self-titled recording was performed with Evans on drums, with Wadley and Evans overdubbing the other instruments. Subsequently, this recording was disowned by the band. Duncan Haigh joined briefly as a live drummer, but was eventually replaced by Tom Egg as the band's first permanent drummer. The lineup was filled out by the inclusion of Karl Scullin on bass. With this lineup, the Bird Blobs recorded an unreleased album in 2002, and then released their debut \"official\" album \"Stihl Life\" in April 2003. The album was recorded by Simon Grounds (Rocket Science, Venom P. Stinger) at Sublime Sudios in Melbourne. The rhythm section was subsequently replaced, and the final lineup included Evans, Wadley, bassist Jordan Redaelli and drummer Steve Masterson. With this lineup they recorded the second self-titled full-length album, which was released in September 2004. The album was recorded at Woodstock Studios in Melbourne with US engineer Casey Rice (Tortoise, Liz Phair), and later mixed by Simon Grounds. Both their albums were released through the independent Tasmanian label Unstable Ape. Their second self-titled album was also released on UK independent label, Sounds of Sweet Nothing.", "Title: Memory of a Free Festival\n\n\"Memory of a Free Festival\" is a 1970 single by David Bowie. The song had originally been recorded in September 1969 as a seven-minute opus for Bowie's second self-titled album. It was reworked in March-April 1970 at the behest of Mercury Records, the label believing that the track had a better chance of success as a single than \"The Prettiest Star\", released earlier in the year. Bowie and Tony Visconti roughly split the track in half, re-recording it so both halves could function as individual songs. A more rock-oriented version than the earlier album cut, this rendition marked guitarist Mick Ronson's and drummer Mick Woodmansey's studio debut with Bowie's band, bringing together the line-up that would shortly record \"The Man Who Sold the World\".", "Title: Radja\n\nRadja is an Indonesian rock band. The band formed in Jakarta on 17 March 2001, and originally consisted of lead vocalist Ian Kasela, guitarist Moldy Mulyadi, bassist Shuma, and drummer Adit. The band is currently based in Bogor. The band's name is the Indonesian word for \"king\". The band's debut album in 2001 was \"Lepas Masa Lalu\" which was not very popular. After this, the bassist and drummer left the band and were replaced by bassist Indra Riwayat and drummer Seno Wibowo. The next album, \"Manusia Biasa\" (\"Ordinary Man\"), released in 2003, sold only 60,000 copies. Their third album \"Langkah Baru\" (\"New Step\"), was a \"repackaging\" of tracks from the previous album plus three new tracks, which was released in 2004 and sold 1.2 million copies, going platinum . In 2006, the band released \"1000 Bulan\" (\"1,000 Months\"), an Islam-themed album, producing 75,000 copies which were only available during Ramadhan. The band's next album was launched in April 2008, titled \"Membumi\".", "Title: Leave a Whisper\n\nLeave a Whisper is the debut studio album by American rock band Shinedown. The album was released on May 27, 2003, faring well due to the success of the singles \"Fly from the Inside\" and \"45\". Recording took place at Henson Recording Studios and The Blue Room, both in Los Angeles, California. \"Leave a Whisper\" paved the way for Shinedown's successful second album, \"Us and Them\", and was re-released on June 15, 2004, to incorporate a cover version of Lynyrd Skynyrd's \"Simple Man\". The album's singles also fared well, \"Fly from the Inside\" reaching No. 5, \"45\" reaching No. 3, \"Simple Man\" reaching No. 5, and \"Burning Bright\" reaching No. 2 on the US Mainstream Rock list. \"Leave a Whisper\" is Shinedown's second best-selling album. On August 17, 2004, the album was certified gold for 500,000 copies sold, and by October 21, 2005, the album had sold 1 million copies in the US, and was certified platinum by the RIAA.", "Title: Common discography\n\nThe discography of Common, an American hip hop recording artist, consists of eleven studio albums, two compilation albums, forty-nine singles (including fifteen as a featured artist) and twenty-nine music videos. It also contains the list of Common songs. Common sold more than 2.8 million albums in the United States. Common released his first album, \"Can I Borrow a Dollar? \" (1992), and follow suit with his second album, \"Resurrection\", which met with critical acclaim, calling the album as one of the classic of the 90s. Common released his third album, \"One Day It'll All Make Sense\", which was a little commercial success, follow suit with his fourth album, \"Like Water for Chocolate\", which was met with critical acclaim from music critics, calling it the best rap album of the year. The album was also a commercial success certifying it gold by the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA). His fifth studio album \"Electric Circus\" was met with acclaim from music critics. However, it failed to meet the commercial succes with \"Like Water for Chocolate\", which only peaked at number 47 on the US \"Billboard\" 200. In 2005, he was helped by Kanye West to release his 6th album \"Be\". Kanye produced the whole album and was featured on it a few times. The album helped Common to get back into the spotlight and sold 185,000 copies in its first week debuting at number 2 on the charts and also it was Common's first album to have commercial succes outside the US, peaking in several territories. The album was met with unniversal acclaim and it was described to be Common's best album. The album was certified gold by the RIAA. His next album \"Finding Forever\" peaked at number one on the \"Billboard\" 200 being his first chart-topper. His next album \"Universal Mind Control\"l sold 81,663 in its first week debuting only at number 12. The album was promoted by the successful single \"Universal Mind Control\" which peaked at number 62 on the \"Billboard\" Hot 100. The album was met with mixed reviews. His next album \"The Dreamer/The Believer\" was met with positive reviews from music critics and debuted at number 18 on the charts, selling 70,000 copies in its first week and was promoted by five singles. In 2014 Common released his 10th album \"Nobody's Smiling\" which peaked at number 6 on the charts and had features from Big Sean and Vince Staples and others. In 2015 he collaborated with John Legend on the single \"Glory\" which peaked at number 49 on the \"Billboard\" Hot 100. The single was from the film \"Selma\".", "Title: John Poulos\n\nJohn Poulos (born March 31, 1947) was the original drummer for The Buckinghams. He was a founding member of the Chicago area band in 1965. His mother Ann and his father John Sr.,were very proud of their youngest child in a family of solid Greek heritage. He graduated from Roosevelt High School in the Albany Park neighborhood of Chicago, Illinois in 1965. Lead guitar player Carl Giammarese lived only a few blocks away from John Poulos in the Albany Park neighborhood of Chicago. His nickname since his late teens was \"Jon Jon\". John Poulos was the leader of a high school band in Chicago called \"The Pulsations\". He approached singers George LeGros and Dennis Tufano who sang harmonies in an acapella group called The Darsals to come join his band,\"The Pulsations\". Local Chicago-area deejay and booking agent @ Willard - Alexander agency Carl Bonafede attests to the fact that Jon Jon personally recruited singers Dennis Tufano and his close friend George Legros at Gordon Tech high school to the band Jon Jon Poulos approached Carl Bonafede head deejay who spun records for Dan Belloc's dances at the Holiday ballroom about becoming the manager of John's high school band \"The Pulsations\". When USA Records released The Buckinghams from their contract, the band had a #1 hit on the Billboard Hot 100 charts with Kind of a Drag. The members voted to part ways with personal manager Carl Bonafede. Jon Jon Poulos and Dennis Tufano flew out to Los Angeles to meet with James William Guercio to seek management and a new record deal. The meeting with Guercio led to The Buckinghams signing a new record contract with Columbia Records. John went into the music management side of the music business after the Buckinghams agreed to part ways in 1970. John managed his fellow ex-Buckinghams Carl Giammarese and Dennis Tufano when they formed a duo called \"Tufano & Giammarese\". \"When The Buckinghams broke up in 1970 and Nick departed for a career in R&B and Marty wanted to go a different direction, Dennis Tufano and Carl decided to form a duo, Dennis and Carl. We put together a demo CD, with the help of Peter Shelton and his wife, and John determined to manage us and find us a recording deal. Reaching for the stars, he reached a zenith: John brought us to Ode Records, where we signed with Lou Adler, became “Tufano and Giammarese” and spent 7 years of our career together.\" John Poulos managed several other Illinois bands, most notably a band from the Fox River Grove area called Boyzz from Illinois. He died of heart failure in his Chicago home just short of his 33rd birthday in 1980. Carl Bonafede maintains there never would have been a Buckinghams band if not for the commitment of Jon Jon Poulos. His love of music and dedication to the band was unique. He often shared discussion of the business side of music with \"the Screaming Wildman\". John had one child, a daughter, Polly who was born in September 1970.", "Title: Mandy Moore discography\n\nAmerican singer Mandy Moore has released six studio albums, three compilation albums, two video albums, twelve singles, and thirteen music videos. After being spotted singing at a recording studio by an artists and repertoire representative for Epic Records, Moore was signed to Sony Music. Her debut album, \"So Real\", was released in December 1999. The album performed moderately on the charts, peaking at number thirty-one on the \"Billboard\" 200 and was certified Platinum by the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA). According to Nielsen SoundScan, \"So Real\" had sold about 950,000 copies in the United States, by June 2009. Her debut single, \"Candy\", peaked at number forty-one on the US \"Billboard\" Hot 100, and was certified Gold by the RIAA. It also reached the top forty in Canada, France, Ireland, and Switzerland and the top ten in Australia, New Zealand, and the United Kingdom. In Australia the song peaked at number two on the ARIA Singles Chart and was certified Platinum by the Australian Recording Industry Association (ARIA). \"So Real\" was followed up with \"I Wanna Be with You\", in May 2000. It is a re-release of the debut album, with remixed tracks and few new songs, the album reached number twenty-one on the \"Billboard\" 200 and was certified Gold by the RIAA. It also went on to sell about 805,000 copies in the US by June 2009. The album spawned only one single, the title track, which peaked at number twenty-four on the Hot 100, becoming Moore's only top-thirty song in the US and her highest peak to date. The song also reached number thirteen in Australia and was certified Gold by the ARIA.", "Title: The Man Who Sold the World\n\n\"The Man Who Sold the World\" is a song written and performed by David Bowie. It is the title track of his third album, which was released in the US in November 1970 and in the UK in April 1971. The song has been covered by a number of other artists, notably by Lulu, who had a UK No. 3 hit with her version in 1974, and Nirvana, whose 1993 performance of the song for the television program \"MTV Unplugged\" introduced it to a new audience.", "Title: Jessica Simpson discography\n\nAmerican singer Jessica Simpson has released seven studio albums, four compilation albums, three video albums, seventeen singles, and fifteen music videos. Her debut album, \"Sweet Kisses\" (1999), was released through Columbia Records, reached number 25 on the US \"Billboard\" 200 albums chart, and was certified double-platinum by the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA). The album sold 1.9 million copies in the US and produced three singles. Simpson's debut single, \"I Wanna Love You Forever\", reached number 3 on the \"Billboard\" Hot 100 and was certified platinum by the RIAA. In 2001, Simpson released her second studio effort, titled \"Irresistible\", which failed to match the success of \"Sweet Kisses\". With estimated sales of over 755,000 copies, \"Irresistible\" peaked at number 6 in the United States. Her third studio album, \"In This Skin\", was released in August 2003. Guided by the publicity of her reality TV show, , that album became the best-selling effort of her career, achieving a peak position of number 2 and triple platinum certification in the US. By 2009, \"In This Skin\" had sold 3 million copies in the US and produced four singles. In 2004, Simpson released her fourth studio and her first Christmas album, \"\". It reached number 14 in the US and was certified gold by the RIAA. As of February 2009, \"Rejoyce\" has sold 669,000 copies in the US.", "Title: Fall Out Boy discography\n\nThe American rock band Fall Out Boy has released six studio albums, two live albums, one compilation album, five extended plays, twenty-one singles, and thirty-three music videos. Since their formation in 2001, Fall Out Boy have sold over 7.5 million albums worldwide. The band was formed in Wilmette, Illinois by friends Joe Trohman and Pete Wentz, who had played in local Chicago hardcore punk and heavy metal bands; Patrick Stump was soon recruited as the band's lead singer. They debuted with the split EP \"Project Rocket / Fall Out Boy\" (2002) and the mini-LP \"Fall Out Boy's Evening Out with Your Girlfriend\" (2003), both released on Uprising Records. After the release of the latter, drummer Andy Hurley joined Fall Out Boy and Stump picked up guitar, forming the band's current lineup. After signing to indie-label Fueled by Ramen, Fall Out Boy released their first full-length studio album, \"Take This to Your Grave\", in May 2003. Following the album's release, the band signed with major label Island Records. Their second studio album \"From Under the Cork Tree\" was released in May 2005 to great commercial success, peaking at number nine on the United States \"Billboard\" 200 and being certified 2x platinum by the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA). The album's popularity was aided by the success of its first two singles, \"Sugar, We're Goin Down\" and \"Dance, Dance\", which both became top ten hits on the US \"Billboard\" Hot 100 and eventually sold over two million downloads each." ]
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Michael Aaron "Mike" Einziger is an American musician,he co-wrote and played acoustic guitar on Swedish DJ and electronic music producer, Avicii's 2013 worldwide hit, titled?
Wake Me Up
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[ { "sentences": [ "\"Dancing in My Head\" is a song by American recording artist Eric Turner.", " Originally co-written and produced by frequent production partner Eshraque \"iSHi\" Mughal, the song featured Swedish DJ Avicii (while also using his alias Tom Hangs).", " His two remixes are known as the \"Avicii's Been Cursed\" Mix (the club mix version) and the Tom Hangs Remix (the radio edit version).", " Both remixes were released as individual downloadable tracks.", " A music video was made for the Tom Hangs remix (the intro uses a portion of the Avicii's Been Cursed Mix), and lyric videos were also made for both remixes.", " All of the videos were published to YouTube through Eric Turner's VEVO channel, including a behind-the-scenes video for the music video.", " The song has charted at #188 in the UK." ], "title": "Dancing in My Head" }, { "sentences": [ "True is the debut studio album by Swedish DJ Avicii.", " It was released on 13 September 2013 on compact disc and audio cassette through PRMD Music, Lava Records and Sony Music Entertainment's Columbia Records.", " Avicii said that sonically, the album would move away from his electronic dance and house music sound on previous records, by incorporating elements of other genres such as country music.", " \"True\" was preceded by the release of the Aloe Blacc-assisted and Aileen Marie Quinn-written \"Wake Me Up!", "\" that featured a rare Marantz Enhanced Digital Stereo audio track and topped several charts around the world, and \"You Make Me\", which features vocals from Swedish artist Salem Al Fakir." ], "title": "True (Avicii album)" }, { "sentences": [ "\"Hey Brother\" is a dance song by Swedish DJ and producer Avicii from his debut studio album, \"True\" (2013).", " American bluegrass singer Dan Tyminski provides vocals for the track.", " It was written by Avicii, Ash Pournouri, Salem Al Fakir, Vincent Pontare and Veronica Maggio.", " \"Hey Brother\" sees Avicii giving his brother advice." ], "title": "Hey Brother" }, { "sentences": [ "Michael Aaron \"Mike\" Einziger (born June 21, 1976) is an American musician, best known as the guitarist and co-songwriter of the rock band Incubus.", " Einziger is widely known as an innovator and enthusiast of the use of pedalboard guitar effects during live concerts, and was voted #41 in Total Guitar's top 100 guitarists of all time in 2002.", " In an interview with Gibson Guitars, writer Steven Rosen states \"[Einziger] hasn’t played the guitar so much as he has manipulated it, submitted it to his own needs.", " Einziger fashions a sonic tapestry that draws heavily from the Zappa/Vai/Hendrix school of rock.\"", " Mike is also an active composer, writing his first full-scale orchestral concert entitled \"End.>", "vacuum\", as well as \"Forced Curvature of Reflective Surfaces\"; an experimental composition that was featured at the \"West Coast, Left Coast\" Festival at Walt Disney Concert Hall.", " He co-wrote and played acoustic guitar on Avicii's 2013 worldwide hit \"Wake Me Up\".", " Alongside this, Einziger also recently co-wrote and played guitar on David Guetta's Lovers on the Sun." ], "title": "Mike Einziger" }, { "sentences": [ "\"Waiting for Love\" is a song by Swedish DJ and music producer Avicii, produced by Avicii and Dutch producer Martin Garrix, and featuring uncredited vocals from Simon Aldred, the lead singer of Cherry Ghost.", " The track was released on 22 May 2015 as the lead single from Avicii's second studio album \"Stories\" (2015).", " The lyrics were also written by Aldred." ], "title": "Waiting for Love (Avicii song)" }, { "sentences": [ "\"Wake Me Up\" (stylised as \"WAKE ME UP!\")", " is a song by Swedish DJ and electronic music producer Avicii, released as the lead single from his debut studio album \"True\", released on CD and cassette by PRMD Music, Lava Records and Sony Music's Columbia Records on June 17, 2013.", " American soul singer Aloe Blacc provides vocals for the track and Mike Einziger of Incubus provides acoustic guitar.", " Avicii introduced \"Wake Me Up!\"", " for the first time live on stage at the Ultra Music Festival in Miami.", " The experimental rendering (it was accompanied by a live band with instruments and vocalists, including Blacc, Einziger and Incubus members Ben Kenney on bass and José Pasillas on drums) reportedly confused and angered a section of the electronic dance festival community.", " Subsequently, Avicii achieved critical and commercial success with the release of the single worldwide." ], "title": "Wake Me Up (Avicii song)" }, { "sentences": [ "\"The Nights\" is a song by Swedish DJ and music producer Avicii.", " It features uncredited vocals by Nicholas Furlong, who co-wrote the song with Jordan Suecof, Gabriel Benjamin, and John Feldmann.", " On 1 December 2014, it was released as a digital download by PRMD Music and Universal Island on Avicii's \"The Days / Nights\", then on 11 January 2015 in the United Kingdom.", " The song peaked at number 6 on the UK Singles Chart and number 1 on the UK Dance Chart.", " On 23 January 2015, Avicii released \"The Nights (Avicii by Avicii)\", his own remix of the song.", " The song appears on the UK version of Avicii's second studio album \"Stories\" (2015)." ], "title": "The Nights" }, { "sentences": [ "AVĪCI (01) is an extended play by Swedish DJ and record producer Avicii.", " It was produced by Avicii, Benny Blanco, Andrew Watt, Cashmere Cat and Carl Falk, and released through Avicii Music on 10 August 2017." ], "title": "AVĪCI (01)" }, { "sentences": [ "\"You Make Me\" is a song written and recorded by Swedish DJ, remixer and record producer Avicii and Swedish musician and singer Salem Al Fakir in collaboration with Swedish songwriter Vincent Pontare and producer Arash Pournouri.", " It was produced for Avicii's debut studio album, \"True\" and appears as the second track on the album.", " The song was released as the second single from \"True\" on 30 August 2013 as a follow-up to \"Wake Me Up\".", " The single made its worldwide debut on BBC Radio 1's \"The Pete Tong Show\" on 16 August." ], "title": "You Make Me" }, { "sentences": [ "\"The Days\" is a song by Swedish DJ and music producer Avicii, featuring vocals by English recording artist Robbie Williams.", " The song was written by Robbie Williams, Salem Al Fakir, Avicii and Vincent Pontare, and was produced by Avicii, Fakir and Pontare.", " The song was played for the first time in Boston, featuring uncredited vocals by Fakir.", " The song was released worldwide on 3 October 2014.", " It was released alongside \"The Nights\" in \"The Days / Nights\".", " A planned release in the United Kingdom on 23 November 2014 was cancelled." ], "title": "The Days (song)" } ]
[ "Title: Dancing in My Head\n\n\"Dancing in My Head\" is a song by American recording artist Eric Turner. Originally co-written and produced by frequent production partner Eshraque \"iSHi\" Mughal, the song featured Swedish DJ Avicii (while also using his alias Tom Hangs). His two remixes are known as the \"Avicii's Been Cursed\" Mix (the club mix version) and the Tom Hangs Remix (the radio edit version). Both remixes were released as individual downloadable tracks. A music video was made for the Tom Hangs remix (the intro uses a portion of the Avicii's Been Cursed Mix), and lyric videos were also made for both remixes. All of the videos were published to YouTube through Eric Turner's VEVO channel, including a behind-the-scenes video for the music video. The song has charted at #188 in the UK.", "Title: True (Avicii album)\n\nTrue is the debut studio album by Swedish DJ Avicii. It was released on 13 September 2013 on compact disc and audio cassette through PRMD Music, Lava Records and Sony Music Entertainment's Columbia Records. Avicii said that sonically, the album would move away from his electronic dance and house music sound on previous records, by incorporating elements of other genres such as country music. \"True\" was preceded by the release of the Aloe Blacc-assisted and Aileen Marie Quinn-written \"Wake Me Up! \" that featured a rare Marantz Enhanced Digital Stereo audio track and topped several charts around the world, and \"You Make Me\", which features vocals from Swedish artist Salem Al Fakir.", "Title: Hey Brother\n\n\"Hey Brother\" is a dance song by Swedish DJ and producer Avicii from his debut studio album, \"True\" (2013). American bluegrass singer Dan Tyminski provides vocals for the track. It was written by Avicii, Ash Pournouri, Salem Al Fakir, Vincent Pontare and Veronica Maggio. \"Hey Brother\" sees Avicii giving his brother advice.", "Title: Mike Einziger\n\nMichael Aaron \"Mike\" Einziger (born June 21, 1976) is an American musician, best known as the guitarist and co-songwriter of the rock band Incubus. Einziger is widely known as an innovator and enthusiast of the use of pedalboard guitar effects during live concerts, and was voted #41 in Total Guitar's top 100 guitarists of all time in 2002. In an interview with Gibson Guitars, writer Steven Rosen states \"[Einziger] hasn’t played the guitar so much as he has manipulated it, submitted it to his own needs. Einziger fashions a sonic tapestry that draws heavily from the Zappa/Vai/Hendrix school of rock.\" Mike is also an active composer, writing his first full-scale orchestral concert entitled \"End.> vacuum\", as well as \"Forced Curvature of Reflective Surfaces\"; an experimental composition that was featured at the \"West Coast, Left Coast\" Festival at Walt Disney Concert Hall. He co-wrote and played acoustic guitar on Avicii's 2013 worldwide hit \"Wake Me Up\". Alongside this, Einziger also recently co-wrote and played guitar on David Guetta's Lovers on the Sun.", "Title: Waiting for Love (Avicii song)\n\n\"Waiting for Love\" is a song by Swedish DJ and music producer Avicii, produced by Avicii and Dutch producer Martin Garrix, and featuring uncredited vocals from Simon Aldred, the lead singer of Cherry Ghost. The track was released on 22 May 2015 as the lead single from Avicii's second studio album \"Stories\" (2015). The lyrics were also written by Aldred.", "Title: Wake Me Up (Avicii song)\n\n\"Wake Me Up\" (stylised as \"WAKE ME UP!\") is a song by Swedish DJ and electronic music producer Avicii, released as the lead single from his debut studio album \"True\", released on CD and cassette by PRMD Music, Lava Records and Sony Music's Columbia Records on June 17, 2013. American soul singer Aloe Blacc provides vocals for the track and Mike Einziger of Incubus provides acoustic guitar. Avicii introduced \"Wake Me Up!\" for the first time live on stage at the Ultra Music Festival in Miami. The experimental rendering (it was accompanied by a live band with instruments and vocalists, including Blacc, Einziger and Incubus members Ben Kenney on bass and José Pasillas on drums) reportedly confused and angered a section of the electronic dance festival community. Subsequently, Avicii achieved critical and commercial success with the release of the single worldwide.", "Title: The Nights\n\n\"The Nights\" is a song by Swedish DJ and music producer Avicii. It features uncredited vocals by Nicholas Furlong, who co-wrote the song with Jordan Suecof, Gabriel Benjamin, and John Feldmann. On 1 December 2014, it was released as a digital download by PRMD Music and Universal Island on Avicii's \"The Days / Nights\", then on 11 January 2015 in the United Kingdom. The song peaked at number 6 on the UK Singles Chart and number 1 on the UK Dance Chart. On 23 January 2015, Avicii released \"The Nights (Avicii by Avicii)\", his own remix of the song. The song appears on the UK version of Avicii's second studio album \"Stories\" (2015).", "Title: AVĪCI (01)\n\nAVĪCI (01) is an extended play by Swedish DJ and record producer Avicii. It was produced by Avicii, Benny Blanco, Andrew Watt, Cashmere Cat and Carl Falk, and released through Avicii Music on 10 August 2017.", "Title: You Make Me\n\n\"You Make Me\" is a song written and recorded by Swedish DJ, remixer and record producer Avicii and Swedish musician and singer Salem Al Fakir in collaboration with Swedish songwriter Vincent Pontare and producer Arash Pournouri. It was produced for Avicii's debut studio album, \"True\" and appears as the second track on the album. The song was released as the second single from \"True\" on 30 August 2013 as a follow-up to \"Wake Me Up\". The single made its worldwide debut on BBC Radio 1's \"The Pete Tong Show\" on 16 August.", "Title: The Days (song)\n\n\"The Days\" is a song by Swedish DJ and music producer Avicii, featuring vocals by English recording artist Robbie Williams. The song was written by Robbie Williams, Salem Al Fakir, Avicii and Vincent Pontare, and was produced by Avicii, Fakir and Pontare. The song was played for the first time in Boston, featuring uncredited vocals by Fakir. The song was released worldwide on 3 October 2014. It was released alongside \"The Nights\" in \"The Days / Nights\". A planned release in the United Kingdom on 23 November 2014 was cancelled." ]
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In what year was the author of the novel that comic strip 'A Severed Head' was named after born?
1919
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{ "title": [ "Bart Dickon", "Iris Murdoch" ], "sent_id": [ 2, 0 ] }
[ { "sentences": [ "There She Is!!", " (Korean: 떳다 그녀!!)", " is a Flash cartoon series produced by a three-person team and hosted on the Korean website SamBakZa.", " The cartoons became particularly popular during the spring of 2004 when they were exposed to American and European audiences.", " The series is originated from Comic strip 'One day'(Korean: 어떤날) which has been published from November 2000 until March 2002 on Braille newspaper 'Newspaper that we read together'(Hangul: 함께 읽는 신문) that is published by Korean newspaper Hankook Ilbo.", " The series is noted for its classic manhwa style elements and its high-quality animation.", " The first \"There she is!!\"", " generated a large amount of positive feedback from its online audience, including fan art, which drove SamBakZa to produce more cartoons in the series." ], "title": "There She Is!!" }, { "sentences": [ "In Charles M. Schulz's comic strip \"Peanuts\", Snoopy was often stated to have seven siblings.", " Five appeared at various times in the strip: four brothers, Andy, Marbles, Olaf, and Spike; and one sister, Belle.", " The two others were never mentioned by name in the comic strip.", " According to the 1991 TV special \"Snoopy's Reunion\", their names are Molly and Rover; however, their appearance is not considered canonical in the comic strip.", " In the June 6, 1959 comic strip, following the birth of Charlie Brown's sister Sally, Snoopy remarks that he has no brothers or sisters, and is an \"only dog.\"", " However, in a March 18, 1971 strip, Snoopy writes in his autobiography: \"I was born one bright Spring morning at the Daisy Hill Puppy Farm.", " I was one of eight puppies.\"" ], "title": "Snoopy's siblings" }, { "sentences": [ "Bart Dickon is a character created by artist and writer Borin Van Loon.", " Dickon, styled as 'The Ideologically-Sound Secret Agent', first appeared in comic strip form in the British publication 'Brain Damage' (later 'The Damage') in the late eighties.", " This surrealist collage comic strip was entitled 'A Severed Head' (named after an Iris Murdoch novel).", " This continued briefly in 'Talking Turkey', then as a regular feature in the rock/culture fanzine Sun Zoom Spark (named incidentally after a Captain Beefheart song on the 'Clear Spot' album; references to Captain Beefheart lyrics occasionally appear in Bart Dickon stories)." ], "title": "Bart Dickon" }, { "sentences": [ "The Adventures of Jane is a 1949 British comedy film directed by Edward G. Whiting.", " It is the film version of the stage show based on the comic strip 'Jane' originally created by Norman Pett.", " It was written by Alfred Goulding and Con West.", " The cast included Chrystabel Leighton-Porter, who played Jane, and Michael Hogarth, who played Tom Hawke.", " It was filmed in Brighton, East Sussex, England." ], "title": "The Adventures of Jane" }, { "sentences": [ "Dame Jean Iris Murdoch ( ; 15 July 1919 – 8 February 1999) was an Anglo-Irish novelist and philosopher, best known for her novels about good and evil, sexual relationships, morality, and the power of the unconscious.", " Her first published novel, \"Under the Net\", was selected in 1998 as one of Modern Library's 100 best English-language novels of the 20th century.", " In 1987, she was made a Dame Commander of the Order of the British Empire.", " Her books include \"The Bell\" (1958), \"A Severed Head\" (1961), \"The Red and the Green\" (1965), \"The Nice and the Good\" (1968), \"The Black Prince\" (1973), \"Henry and Cato\" (1976), \"The Sea, the Sea\" (1978, Booker Prize), \"The Philosopher's Pupil\" (1983), \"The Good Apprentice\" (1985), \"The Book and the Brotherhood\" (1987), \"The Message to the Planet\" (1989), and \"The Green Knight\" (1993).", " In 2008, \"The Times\" ranked Murdoch twelfth on a list of \"The 50 greatest British writers since 1945\"." ], "title": "Iris Murdoch" }, { "sentences": [ "Ilkka Heilä, 1956 Ekenäs, is a Finnish cartoonist who lives in Kaarina.", " He draws \"B. Virtanen\" -comic strip.", " Comics by Heilä appeared as early as in the beginning of 1970s in the comic magazine \"Sarjis\".", " However, working in a post office replaced professional self-fulfillment of artistic tendencies the nearly 20 years period, until then he created Bulls-syndicate of his comic strip B. Virtanen and took part in comic competition arranged by newspaper \"Uusi Suomi\" in 1989.", " Thanks to this comic strip, Heilä could at last in the 1990s move to a full-time comic artist.", " He got the Puupäähattu, a valued Finnish comic prize of Suomen Sarjakuvaseura (Finnish Comic Club) in year 2006." ], "title": "Ilkka Heilä" }, { "sentences": [ "The Born Loser is a newspaper comic strip created by Art Sansom in 1965.", " His son, Chip Sansom, who started assisting on the strip in 1989, is the current artist.", " The strip is distributed by United Features Syndicate.", " The Sansoms won the 1987 National Cartoonists Society Humor Comic Strip Award and the 1990 Newspaper Comic Strip Award." ], "title": "The Born Loser" }, { "sentences": [ "Tarek Shahin (born 1982) is an Egyptian cartoonist.", " He is best known as the author and illustrator of the comic strip 'Al Khan', which first appeared on the pages of The Daily News Egypt newspaper in 2008 and continues to run independently on the series' website." ], "title": "Tarek Shahin" }, { "sentences": [ "Eric Stephens (1909–2001) was a British comic strip artist who contributed to \"Jack and Jill\", drawing episodes of the cover strip 'Jack and Jill of Buttercup Farm' and colouring a number of centre-spread features such as 'There Was An Old Woman Who Lived in a Shoe' and 'Our Village'.", " Stephens also contributed episodes of 'Sonny and Sally' to \"Playhour\" and 'Paddington Park' to \"Bonnie\"." ], "title": "Eric Stephens (comics)" }, { "sentences": [ "Striker is a fictional British comic strip and former magazine, which is created by Pete Nash and features in the British tabloid newspaper \"The Sun\".", " The strip first appeared in The Sun on Monday November 11, 1985 and ran in the newspaper daily until August 2003, when the author decided to launch the strip as a weekly independent comic book.", " However, the strip returned to the The Sun during October 2005, after the comic book had published 87 issues and suffered financial problems.", " Over the four years the newspaper strip was published daily until the end of September 2009, when it transpired that Nash had served a years notice to bring the strip to a conclusion.", " However, Striker returned on January 26, 2010, as a full-page comic strip in the weekly UK lads magazine Nuts, where it was published as a weekly strip until October 2010.", " It subsequently went unpublished until January 7, 2013, when it started to be published in The Sun newspaper.", " Over the next three years it was published seven days a week, before it was announced that Striker would no longer be published in the paper after February 13, 2016.", " Later that year, it was announced that the strip would be brought back to the paper by popular demand, with matches shown live on the internet for the first time." ], "title": "Striker (comic)" } ]
[ "Title: There She Is!!\n\nThere She Is!! (Korean: 떳다 그녀!!) is a Flash cartoon series produced by a three-person team and hosted on the Korean website SamBakZa. The cartoons became particularly popular during the spring of 2004 when they were exposed to American and European audiences. The series is originated from Comic strip 'One day'(Korean: 어떤날) which has been published from November 2000 until March 2002 on Braille newspaper 'Newspaper that we read together'(Hangul: 함께 읽는 신문) that is published by Korean newspaper Hankook Ilbo. The series is noted for its classic manhwa style elements and its high-quality animation. The first \"There she is!!\" generated a large amount of positive feedback from its online audience, including fan art, which drove SamBakZa to produce more cartoons in the series.", "Title: Snoopy's siblings\n\nIn Charles M. Schulz's comic strip \"Peanuts\", Snoopy was often stated to have seven siblings. Five appeared at various times in the strip: four brothers, Andy, Marbles, Olaf, and Spike; and one sister, Belle. The two others were never mentioned by name in the comic strip. According to the 1991 TV special \"Snoopy's Reunion\", their names are Molly and Rover; however, their appearance is not considered canonical in the comic strip. In the June 6, 1959 comic strip, following the birth of Charlie Brown's sister Sally, Snoopy remarks that he has no brothers or sisters, and is an \"only dog.\" However, in a March 18, 1971 strip, Snoopy writes in his autobiography: \"I was born one bright Spring morning at the Daisy Hill Puppy Farm. I was one of eight puppies.\"", "Title: Bart Dickon\n\nBart Dickon is a character created by artist and writer Borin Van Loon. Dickon, styled as 'The Ideologically-Sound Secret Agent', first appeared in comic strip form in the British publication 'Brain Damage' (later 'The Damage') in the late eighties. This surrealist collage comic strip was entitled 'A Severed Head' (named after an Iris Murdoch novel). This continued briefly in 'Talking Turkey', then as a regular feature in the rock/culture fanzine Sun Zoom Spark (named incidentally after a Captain Beefheart song on the 'Clear Spot' album; references to Captain Beefheart lyrics occasionally appear in Bart Dickon stories).", "Title: The Adventures of Jane\n\nThe Adventures of Jane is a 1949 British comedy film directed by Edward G. Whiting. It is the film version of the stage show based on the comic strip 'Jane' originally created by Norman Pett. It was written by Alfred Goulding and Con West. The cast included Chrystabel Leighton-Porter, who played Jane, and Michael Hogarth, who played Tom Hawke. It was filmed in Brighton, East Sussex, England.", "Title: Iris Murdoch\n\nDame Jean Iris Murdoch ( ; 15 July 1919 – 8 February 1999) was an Anglo-Irish novelist and philosopher, best known for her novels about good and evil, sexual relationships, morality, and the power of the unconscious. Her first published novel, \"Under the Net\", was selected in 1998 as one of Modern Library's 100 best English-language novels of the 20th century. In 1987, she was made a Dame Commander of the Order of the British Empire. Her books include \"The Bell\" (1958), \"A Severed Head\" (1961), \"The Red and the Green\" (1965), \"The Nice and the Good\" (1968), \"The Black Prince\" (1973), \"Henry and Cato\" (1976), \"The Sea, the Sea\" (1978, Booker Prize), \"The Philosopher's Pupil\" (1983), \"The Good Apprentice\" (1985), \"The Book and the Brotherhood\" (1987), \"The Message to the Planet\" (1989), and \"The Green Knight\" (1993). In 2008, \"The Times\" ranked Murdoch twelfth on a list of \"The 50 greatest British writers since 1945\".", "Title: Ilkka Heilä\n\nIlkka Heilä, 1956 Ekenäs, is a Finnish cartoonist who lives in Kaarina. He draws \"B. Virtanen\" -comic strip. Comics by Heilä appeared as early as in the beginning of 1970s in the comic magazine \"Sarjis\". However, working in a post office replaced professional self-fulfillment of artistic tendencies the nearly 20 years period, until then he created Bulls-syndicate of his comic strip B. Virtanen and took part in comic competition arranged by newspaper \"Uusi Suomi\" in 1989. Thanks to this comic strip, Heilä could at last in the 1990s move to a full-time comic artist. He got the Puupäähattu, a valued Finnish comic prize of Suomen Sarjakuvaseura (Finnish Comic Club) in year 2006.", "Title: The Born Loser\n\nThe Born Loser is a newspaper comic strip created by Art Sansom in 1965. His son, Chip Sansom, who started assisting on the strip in 1989, is the current artist. The strip is distributed by United Features Syndicate. The Sansoms won the 1987 National Cartoonists Society Humor Comic Strip Award and the 1990 Newspaper Comic Strip Award.", "Title: Tarek Shahin\n\nTarek Shahin (born 1982) is an Egyptian cartoonist. He is best known as the author and illustrator of the comic strip 'Al Khan', which first appeared on the pages of The Daily News Egypt newspaper in 2008 and continues to run independently on the series' website.", "Title: Eric Stephens (comics)\n\nEric Stephens (1909–2001) was a British comic strip artist who contributed to \"Jack and Jill\", drawing episodes of the cover strip 'Jack and Jill of Buttercup Farm' and colouring a number of centre-spread features such as 'There Was An Old Woman Who Lived in a Shoe' and 'Our Village'. Stephens also contributed episodes of 'Sonny and Sally' to \"Playhour\" and 'Paddington Park' to \"Bonnie\".", "Title: Striker (comic)\n\nStriker is a fictional British comic strip and former magazine, which is created by Pete Nash and features in the British tabloid newspaper \"The Sun\". The strip first appeared in The Sun on Monday November 11, 1985 and ran in the newspaper daily until August 2003, when the author decided to launch the strip as a weekly independent comic book. However, the strip returned to the The Sun during October 2005, after the comic book had published 87 issues and suffered financial problems. Over the four years the newspaper strip was published daily until the end of September 2009, when it transpired that Nash had served a years notice to bring the strip to a conclusion. However, Striker returned on January 26, 2010, as a full-page comic strip in the weekly UK lads magazine Nuts, where it was published as a weekly strip until October 2010. It subsequently went unpublished until January 7, 2013, when it started to be published in The Sun newspaper. Over the next three years it was published seven days a week, before it was announced that Striker would no longer be published in the paper after February 13, 2016. Later that year, it was announced that the strip would be brought back to the paper by popular demand, with matches shown live on the internet for the first time." ]
80,746
When was the American football quarterback born who was supposed to replace by Gabbert in Week 3?
July 12, 1981
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{ "title": [ "2011 Jacksonville Jaguars season", "Luke McCown" ], "sent_id": [ 2, 0 ] }
[ { "sentences": [ "Daniel Patrick Etling (born July 22, 1994) is an American football quarterback for the LSU Tigers football team.", " He arrived at LSU after transferring out of Purdue, where he was a true freshman for the 2013 team.", " He is a right-handed quarterback known for his strong arm.", " He was a 4-star high school prospect as a senior.", " He served the first 4 games of the 2013 season as the backup quarterback for Purdue.", " He was named Purdue's starting quarterback during their 5th game, started every game for the rest of the 2013 season.", " Elting won the quarterback battle to be the 2014 starter as well, but was later replaced by Austin Appleby after 5 games." ], "title": "Danny Etling" }, { "sentences": [ "Lucas Patrick McCown (born July 12, 1981) is an American football quarterback who is currently a free agent.", " He played college football for the Louisiana Tech University Bulldogs, and was drafted by the Cleveland Browns in the fourth round of the 2004 NFL Draft.", " He also played for the Tampa Bay Buccaneers from 2005 to 2008, Jacksonville Jaguars from 2009 to 2011, Atlanta Falcons in 2012, and New Orleans Saints from 2013 to 2016.", " He is the younger brother of current New York Jets quarterback Josh McCown and former Texas A&M quarterback Randy McCown." ], "title": "Luke McCown" }, { "sentences": [ "Blaine Williamson Gabbert (born October 15, 1989) is an American football quarterback for the Arizona Cardinals of the National Football League (NFL).", " He played college football at Missouri before leaving early for the 2011 NFL Draft after his junior year.", " He was drafted by the Jacksonville Jaguars in the first round with the 10th overall pick." ], "title": "Blaine Gabbert" }, { "sentences": [ "Otto Everett Graham Jr. (December 6, 1921 – December 17, 2003) was an American football quarterback who played for the Cleveland Browns in the All-America Football Conference (AAFC) and National Football League (NFL).", " Graham is regarded by critics as one of the most dominant players of his era, having taken the Browns to league championship games every year between 1946 and 1955, winning seven of them.", " With Graham at quarterback, the Browns posted a record of 114 wins, 20 losses, and four ties, including a 9–3 win–loss record in the playoffs.", " While most of Graham's statistical records have been surpassed in the modern era, he still holds the NFL record for career average yards gained per pass attempt, with 8.98.", " He also holds the record for the highest career winning percentage for an NFL starting quarterback, at 0.814.", " Long-time New York Yankees owner George Steinbrenner, a friend of Graham's, once called him \"as great of a quarterback as there ever was.\"", " He is also known for being one of only two people (the other being Gene Conley) to win championships in two of the four major North American sports—1946 NBL (became NBA) and AAFC championship, plus three more AAFC and three NFL championships." ], "title": "Otto Graham" }, { "sentences": [ "Terence William Shea (born June 12, 1946) is an American football coach and former player.", " Currently, Shea does quarterback consulting work for future NFL draft prospects.", " Most recently he worked with Robert Griffin III \"RG3\" (2nd overall pick 2012), Blaine Gabbert (10th overall pick 2011), Sam Bradford (1st overall pick 2010), Matthew Stafford (1st overall pick 2009), and Josh Freeman (17th overall pick 2009.", " whom Shea later brought to the Bolts in 2015).", " Shea also trained and developed current college quarterbacks Collin Klein (Kansas State) and Tommy Rees (Notre Dame)." ], "title": "Terry Shea" }, { "sentences": [ "The Hamburg Sea Devils were an American football team that played in NFL Europa from 2005 to 2007.", " They played their home games at Hamburg's AOL Arena (also home to the Bundesliga soccer side Hamburger SV).", " They played their first game on April 2, 2005 losing 24–23 to the Cologne Centurions (who were the newest NFL Europe franchise before the Sea Devils).", " The Sea Devils' very first ever win came in Week 3 of the 2005 season, with a 31–24 home victory over the then-struggling Rhein Fire." ], "title": "Hamburg Sea Devils" }, { "sentences": [ "The 2017 Baltimore Ravens season is the franchise's 22nd season in the National Football League and the tenth under head coach John Harbaugh.", " This is also be the tenth season with Joe Flacco as the team's starting quarterback.", " On December 13, 2016, it was announced that the Ravens would play their week 3 game against the Jacksonville Jaguars at Wembley Stadium in London, England." ], "title": "2017 Baltimore Ravens season" }, { "sentences": [ "Jarvis Giles (born January 15, 1990) is an American football running back.", " After graduating from Gaither High School in 2008, Giles committed to South Carolina for 2009.", " In Week 3 of 2009 against Florida Atlantic, Giles led the Gamecocks with 113 yards rushing and a touchdown, earning him Southeastern Conference Freshman of the Week, making him the second Gamecock to be honored by the SEC in 2009 (behind Devin Taylor).", " In 2010, after the emergence of Marcus Lattimore, Giles transferred to Louisville.", " Giles stated that he had considered transferring to a school closer to his hometown, and a year later, Giles considered transferring to USF.", " Giles is no longer part of the Louisville roster." ], "title": "Jarvis Giles" }, { "sentences": [ "Tyrod Di'allo Taylor (born August 3, 1989) is an American football quarterback for the Buffalo Bills of the National Football League (NFL).", " He was the starting quarterback for the Virginia Tech Hokies football team from the start of the 2008 college football season through the 2011 Orange Bowl, the final game of the 2010 college football season for Virginia Tech.", " He was drafted by the Baltimore Ravens in the sixth round of the 2011 NFL Draft and served as the backup to starting quarterback Joe Flacco, including during the Ravens' Super Bowl XLVII victory over the San Francisco 49ers.", " Signed by Buffalo as a free agent in 2015, Taylor was named the starting quarterback for the Bills at the beginning of the 2015 NFL season." ], "title": "Tyrod Taylor" }, { "sentences": [ "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." ], "title": "2011 Jacksonville Jaguars season" } ]
[ "Title: Danny Etling\n\nDaniel Patrick Etling (born July 22, 1994) is an American football quarterback for the LSU Tigers football team. He arrived at LSU after transferring out of Purdue, where he was a true freshman for the 2013 team. He is a right-handed quarterback known for his strong arm. He was a 4-star high school prospect as a senior. He served the first 4 games of the 2013 season as the backup quarterback for Purdue. He was named Purdue's starting quarterback during their 5th game, started every game for the rest of the 2013 season. Elting won the quarterback battle to be the 2014 starter as well, but was later replaced by Austin Appleby after 5 games.", "Title: Luke McCown\n\nLucas Patrick McCown (born July 12, 1981) is an American football quarterback who is currently a free agent. He played college football for the Louisiana Tech University Bulldogs, and was drafted by the Cleveland Browns in the fourth round of the 2004 NFL Draft. He also played for the Tampa Bay Buccaneers from 2005 to 2008, Jacksonville Jaguars from 2009 to 2011, Atlanta Falcons in 2012, and New Orleans Saints from 2013 to 2016. He is the younger brother of current New York Jets quarterback Josh McCown and former Texas A&M quarterback Randy McCown.", "Title: Blaine Gabbert\n\nBlaine Williamson Gabbert (born October 15, 1989) is an American football quarterback for the Arizona Cardinals of the National Football League (NFL). He played college football at Missouri before leaving early for the 2011 NFL Draft after his junior year. He was drafted by the Jacksonville Jaguars in the first round with the 10th overall pick.", "Title: Otto Graham\n\nOtto Everett Graham Jr. (December 6, 1921 – December 17, 2003) was an American football quarterback who played for the Cleveland Browns in the All-America Football Conference (AAFC) and National Football League (NFL). Graham is regarded by critics as one of the most dominant players of his era, having taken the Browns to league championship games every year between 1946 and 1955, winning seven of them. With Graham at quarterback, the Browns posted a record of 114 wins, 20 losses, and four ties, including a 9–3 win–loss record in the playoffs. While most of Graham's statistical records have been surpassed in the modern era, he still holds the NFL record for career average yards gained per pass attempt, with 8.98. He also holds the record for the highest career winning percentage for an NFL starting quarterback, at 0.814. Long-time New York Yankees owner George Steinbrenner, a friend of Graham's, once called him \"as great of a quarterback as there ever was.\" He is also known for being one of only two people (the other being Gene Conley) to win championships in two of the four major North American sports—1946 NBL (became NBA) and AAFC championship, plus three more AAFC and three NFL championships.", "Title: Terry Shea\n\nTerence William Shea (born June 12, 1946) is an American football coach and former player. Currently, Shea does quarterback consulting work for future NFL draft prospects. Most recently he worked with Robert Griffin III \"RG3\" (2nd overall pick 2012), Blaine Gabbert (10th overall pick 2011), Sam Bradford (1st overall pick 2010), Matthew Stafford (1st overall pick 2009), and Josh Freeman (17th overall pick 2009. whom Shea later brought to the Bolts in 2015). Shea also trained and developed current college quarterbacks Collin Klein (Kansas State) and Tommy Rees (Notre Dame).", "Title: Hamburg Sea Devils\n\nThe Hamburg Sea Devils were an American football team that played in NFL Europa from 2005 to 2007. They played their home games at Hamburg's AOL Arena (also home to the Bundesliga soccer side Hamburger SV). They played their first game on April 2, 2005 losing 24–23 to the Cologne Centurions (who were the newest NFL Europe franchise before the Sea Devils). The Sea Devils' very first ever win came in Week 3 of the 2005 season, with a 31–24 home victory over the then-struggling Rhein Fire.", "Title: 2017 Baltimore Ravens season\n\nThe 2017 Baltimore Ravens season is the franchise's 22nd season in the National Football League and the tenth under head coach John Harbaugh. This is also be the tenth season with Joe Flacco as the team's starting quarterback. On December 13, 2016, it was announced that the Ravens would play their week 3 game against the Jacksonville Jaguars at Wembley Stadium in London, England.", "Title: Jarvis Giles\n\nJarvis Giles (born January 15, 1990) is an American football running back. After graduating from Gaither High School in 2008, Giles committed to South Carolina for 2009. In Week 3 of 2009 against Florida Atlantic, Giles led the Gamecocks with 113 yards rushing and a touchdown, earning him Southeastern Conference Freshman of the Week, making him the second Gamecock to be honored by the SEC in 2009 (behind Devin Taylor). In 2010, after the emergence of Marcus Lattimore, Giles transferred to Louisville. Giles stated that he had considered transferring to a school closer to his hometown, and a year later, Giles considered transferring to USF. Giles is no longer part of the Louisville roster.", "Title: Tyrod Taylor\n\nTyrod Di'allo Taylor (born August 3, 1989) is an American football quarterback for the Buffalo Bills of the National Football League (NFL). He was the starting quarterback for the Virginia Tech Hokies football team from the start of the 2008 college football season through the 2011 Orange Bowl, the final game of the 2010 college football season for Virginia Tech. He was drafted by the Baltimore Ravens in the sixth round of the 2011 NFL Draft and served as the backup to starting quarterback Joe Flacco, including during the Ravens' Super Bowl XLVII victory over the San Francisco 49ers. Signed by Buffalo as a free agent in 2015, Taylor was named the starting quarterback for the Bills at the beginning of the 2015 NFL season.", "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." ]
80,747
What American rapper wrote a song based on a power ballad from Aerosmith's 1973 debut Album?
Eminem
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{ "title": [ "Sing for the Moment", "Sing for the Moment", "Dream On (Aerosmith song)" ], "sent_id": [ 0, 2, 0 ] }
[ { "sentences": [ "\"Hole in My Soul\" is a power ballad performed by American hard rock band Aerosmith.", " It was written by Steven Tyler, Joe Perry, and professional songwriter and longtime Aerosmith collaborator Desmond Child.", " It was released as the second major single from \"Nine Lives\" in 1997." ], "title": "Hole in My Soul" }, { "sentences": [ "\"Fly Away from Here\" is a power ballad by Aerosmith.", " It was the second single on their album, \"Just Push Play\".", " It was written by Aerosmith songwriters Marti Frederiksen and Todd Chapman.", " The song is a ballad about wanting to get away or escape with a loved one.", " It failed to make a significant impact on the charts, but did receive some airplay on adult contemporary varieties.", " The song is also featured in a slideshow of the September 11, 2001 terrorist attacks." ], "title": "Fly Away from Here" }, { "sentences": [ "\"Kings and Queens\" is a power ballad performed by American hard rock band Aerosmith.", " It was written by Steven Tyler, Brad Whitford, Tom Hamilton, Joey Kramer, and Jack Douglas, their producer, who helped the band write many of the songs on \"Draw the Line\".", " Douglas also played the mandolin featured in the song.", " The song first appeared on the album \"Draw the Line\" in December 1977 and was released as a single on February 21, 1978.", " The song was also used as a B-side to Aerosmith's version of The Beatles' \"Come Together,\" released to promote the \"Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band\" film and soundtrack." ], "title": "Kings and Queens (Aerosmith song)" }, { "sentences": [ "\"Somebody\" is the B-side to Aerosmith's first single, \"Dream On\", from their 1973 debut album, \"Aerosmith\".", " Written by lead singer Steven Tyler and his friend Steven Emspak and released in June 1973, its A-side peaked at number 59 nationally but hit big in the band's native Boston, where it was the number 1 single of the year on the less commercial top 40 station, WBZ-FM, number 5 for the year on highly rated Top 40 WRKO-AM, and number 16 on heritage Top 40 WMEX-AM." ], "title": "Somebody (Aerosmith song)" }, { "sentences": [ "\"Can't Stop Lovin' You\" is a power ballad by American hard rock band Aerosmith featuring American country recording artist Carrie Underwood that was released on April 6, 2013, as the fourth single from the Aerosmith album \"Music from Another Dimension!", "\"." ], "title": "Can't Stop Lovin' You (Aerosmith song)" }, { "sentences": [ "\"Home Tonight\" is a power ballad by American hard rock band Aerosmith.", " Written by lead singer Steven Tyler, the song is a ballad and is the last track on Aerosmith's hard rock album \"Rocks\".", " It was released as the second single from \"Rocks\" in 1976 and reached #71 on the \"Billboard\" Hot 100." ], "title": "Home Tonight" }, { "sentences": [ "\"What It Takes\" is a power ballad by American hard rock band Aerosmith.", " It was written by Steven Tyler, Joe Perry, and Desmond Child.", " It was released in 1990 as the third single from Aerosmith's critically and commercially successful 1989 album \"Pump\".", " In the video \"The Making of Pump\", A&R man John Kalodner described the song as \"a masterpiece\".", " During live performances, Tyler sings the first verse a cappella and belts out one of his signature screams right before the chorus." ], "title": "What It Takes (Aerosmith song)" }, { "sentences": [ "\"Sing for the Moment\" is a song by American rapper Eminem from his fourth album \"The Eminem Show\" (2002).", " It was released in February 25, 2003, as the fourth single from \"The Eminem Show\" and the final single in the United States.", " The song samples \"Dream On\" by American hard rock band Aerosmith." ], "title": "Sing for the Moment" }, { "sentences": [ "\"Dream On\" is a power ballad by Aerosmith from their 1973 debut album, \"Aerosmith\".", " Written by lead singer Steven Tyler, this song was their first major hit and became a classic rock radio staple.", " Released in June 1973, it peaked at number 59 on the \"Billboard\" Hot 100 but hit big in the band's native Boston, where it was the number one single of the year on WBZ-FM, number five for the year on WRKO and number 16 on WMEX (AM).", " The song received immediate heavy airplay too on the former WVBF (FM), often showing up in the #1 position on \"The Top Five At Five\" in June 1973." ], "title": "Dream On (Aerosmith song)" }, { "sentences": [ "\"Say Something\" is a song recorded by American producer, songwriter and rapper Timbaland, for his third studio album \"Shock Value II\" (2009).", " The song features vocals from Canadian rapper Drake.", " It was written by Mosley, Jerome Harmon, Graham, Timothy Clayton and John Maultsby.", " The production was helmed by Mosley under his stage-name Timbaland while Harmon served as the assistant producer, under the stage-name Jroc.", " The song was tailored to Drake's sound and when the rapper wrote to it, he contacted the producer about the lyrics.", " Despite the verses feeling more like Graham's record, Mosley gave his blessing and went the product.", " The song was solicited to digital retailers on November 3, 2009 in the United States as the album's second single." ], "title": "Say Something (Timbaland song)" } ]
[ "Title: Hole in My Soul\n\n\"Hole in My Soul\" is a power ballad performed by American hard rock band Aerosmith. It was written by Steven Tyler, Joe Perry, and professional songwriter and longtime Aerosmith collaborator Desmond Child. It was released as the second major single from \"Nine Lives\" in 1997.", "Title: Fly Away from Here\n\n\"Fly Away from Here\" is a power ballad by Aerosmith. It was the second single on their album, \"Just Push Play\". It was written by Aerosmith songwriters Marti Frederiksen and Todd Chapman. The song is a ballad about wanting to get away or escape with a loved one. It failed to make a significant impact on the charts, but did receive some airplay on adult contemporary varieties. The song is also featured in a slideshow of the September 11, 2001 terrorist attacks.", "Title: Kings and Queens (Aerosmith song)\n\n\"Kings and Queens\" is a power ballad performed by American hard rock band Aerosmith. It was written by Steven Tyler, Brad Whitford, Tom Hamilton, Joey Kramer, and Jack Douglas, their producer, who helped the band write many of the songs on \"Draw the Line\". Douglas also played the mandolin featured in the song. The song first appeared on the album \"Draw the Line\" in December 1977 and was released as a single on February 21, 1978. The song was also used as a B-side to Aerosmith's version of The Beatles' \"Come Together,\" released to promote the \"Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band\" film and soundtrack.", "Title: Somebody (Aerosmith song)\n\n\"Somebody\" is the B-side to Aerosmith's first single, \"Dream On\", from their 1973 debut album, \"Aerosmith\". Written by lead singer Steven Tyler and his friend Steven Emspak and released in June 1973, its A-side peaked at number 59 nationally but hit big in the band's native Boston, where it was the number 1 single of the year on the less commercial top 40 station, WBZ-FM, number 5 for the year on highly rated Top 40 WRKO-AM, and number 16 on heritage Top 40 WMEX-AM.", "Title: Can't Stop Lovin' You (Aerosmith song)\n\n\"Can't Stop Lovin' You\" is a power ballad by American hard rock band Aerosmith featuring American country recording artist Carrie Underwood that was released on April 6, 2013, as the fourth single from the Aerosmith album \"Music from Another Dimension! \".", "Title: Home Tonight\n\n\"Home Tonight\" is a power ballad by American hard rock band Aerosmith. Written by lead singer Steven Tyler, the song is a ballad and is the last track on Aerosmith's hard rock album \"Rocks\". It was released as the second single from \"Rocks\" in 1976 and reached #71 on the \"Billboard\" Hot 100.", "Title: What It Takes (Aerosmith song)\n\n\"What It Takes\" is a power ballad by American hard rock band Aerosmith. It was written by Steven Tyler, Joe Perry, and Desmond Child. It was released in 1990 as the third single from Aerosmith's critically and commercially successful 1989 album \"Pump\". In the video \"The Making of Pump\", A&R man John Kalodner described the song as \"a masterpiece\". During live performances, Tyler sings the first verse a cappella and belts out one of his signature screams right before the chorus.", "Title: Sing for the Moment\n\n\"Sing for the Moment\" is a song by American rapper Eminem from his fourth album \"The Eminem Show\" (2002). It was released in February 25, 2003, as the fourth single from \"The Eminem Show\" and the final single in the United States. The song samples \"Dream On\" by American hard rock band Aerosmith.", "Title: Dream On (Aerosmith song)\n\n\"Dream On\" is a power ballad by Aerosmith from their 1973 debut album, \"Aerosmith\". Written by lead singer Steven Tyler, this song was their first major hit and became a classic rock radio staple. Released in June 1973, it peaked at number 59 on the \"Billboard\" Hot 100 but hit big in the band's native Boston, where it was the number one single of the year on WBZ-FM, number five for the year on WRKO and number 16 on WMEX (AM). The song received immediate heavy airplay too on the former WVBF (FM), often showing up in the #1 position on \"The Top Five At Five\" in June 1973.", "Title: Say Something (Timbaland song)\n\n\"Say Something\" is a song recorded by American producer, songwriter and rapper Timbaland, for his third studio album \"Shock Value II\" (2009). The song features vocals from Canadian rapper Drake. It was written by Mosley, Jerome Harmon, Graham, Timothy Clayton and John Maultsby. The production was helmed by Mosley under his stage-name Timbaland while Harmon served as the assistant producer, under the stage-name Jroc. The song was tailored to Drake's sound and when the rapper wrote to it, he contacted the producer about the lyrics. Despite the verses feeling more like Graham's record, Mosley gave his blessing and went the product. The song was solicited to digital retailers on November 3, 2009 in the United States as the album's second single." ]
80,748
What was the 2016 population of the city where Ariana Grande's "The Dangerous Woman Tour" began?
1,615,017
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it promoted her third studio album, \"Dangerous Woman\" (2016).", " The tour began on February 3, 2017, in Phoenix, Arizona, and, after stops in North America, Europe, Latin America, Asia and Oceania, it ended on September 21, 2017, in Hong Kong." ], "title": "Dangerous Woman Tour" }, { "sentences": [ "\"Everyday\" is a song recorded by American singer Ariana Grande, featuring rapper Future.", " The track appears on \"Dangerous Woman\", her third studio album.", " The song was written by Savan Kotecha, Ilya, Grande and Future, and produced by Ilya.", " \"Everyday\" is a woozy electropop and trap song built around a grinding beat and a thrumming bassline.", " One of Grande's more lyrically explicit songs, the lyrics speak of sexual satisfaction.", " The track received mixed reviews from music critics who appreciated its production, but were ambivalent towards Future's feature." ], "title": "Everyday (Ariana Grande song)" }, { "sentences": [ "Dangerous Woman is the third studio album by American singer Ariana Grande, released by Republic Records on May 20, 2016.", " The album is the follow-up to her second studio album \"My Everything\" (2014), and features guest appearances from Nicki Minaj, Lil Wayne, Macy Gray and Future.", " The album was originally to be titled \"Moonlight\" and the song \"Focus\" was the intended lead single.", " However, later the album's name was changed to \"Dangerous Woman\" and \"Focus\" was removed from the album's standard track listing.", " \"Dangerous Woman\" is primarily a pop and R&B album, with influences of dance-pop, disco, house, trap, and reggae genres.", " Grande, Max Martin, and Savan Kotecha were the album's executive producers.", " All three wrote or produced songs for the album, as did musicians such as Ilya Salmanzadeh and Tommy Brown." ], "title": "Dangerous Woman (album)" }, { "sentences": [ "\"Focus\" is a song recorded by American singer Ariana Grande.", " The song was released on October 29, 2015 by Republic Records, it was originally intended to be the lead single from her third studio album \"Dangerous Woman\", later, \"Dangerous Woman\" replaced it as the lead single, the song was scrapped from the standard edition track listing, with the track only being included as a bonus track on the Japanese edition of the album.", " The song was written by Grande, Savan Kotecha, Peter Svensson, Ilya Salmanzadeh.", " \"Focus\" is complemented with horns such as saxophone, trumpet and trombone, keyboards, cowbells and percussion.", " Lyrically, the song has a theme of empowerment." ], "title": "Focus (song)" }, { "sentences": [ "\"Be Alright\" is a song by recorded by American singer Ariana Grande for her third studio album \"Dangerous Woman\" (2016).", " The singer co-wrote the track with Tommy Brown, Victoria McCants, Khaled Rohaim, Nicholas Audino, Lewis Hughes and Willie Tafa, while its production was handled Twice as Nice and Brown.", " The song was released as the first promotional single from the album on March 18, 2016.", " In terms of music, \"Be Alright\" is inspired by 1990's deep house and also influences from R&B and Chicago house.", " Lyrically, it is a carefree song about being optimistic.", " It was performed live for the first time on \"Saturday Night Live\", with choreography inspired by the vogue style of ballroom culture, the same choreography was adopted by Grande during her Dangerous Woman Tour where the song served as opening track." ], "title": "Be Alright (Ariana Grande song)" } ]
[ "Title: Tommy Brown (record producer)\n\nThomas Lee \"Tommy\" Brown (born May 1, 1986), also known as Tommy Brown or TB Hits, is an American recording artist, musician, Multiplatinum record producer and songwriter. Tommy currently lives in LA and was born and raised in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. He has received awards from ASCAP, and was Grammy nominated. He has scored multiple chart topping albums while working with Ariana Grande on her debut #1 album Yours Truly, and her second #1 album My Everything, lastly, Grande's 3rd studio album, Dangerous Woman charting #2 on Billboard 200. Brown has also collected production credits for three songs on Grammy-award winning artist Meghan Trainor's second album, Thank You. Brown's upcoming releases are DJ Khaled's next single \"Forgive Me Father\" feat Trainor & Wale, and Macy Gray's single \"Sugar Daddy\" feat Andre 3000. Tommy Brown is also a music producer. He has produced for many prominent artists including Ariana Grande, Travis Scott, Chris Brown, Black Eyed Peas (which gained him a Grammy nomination in 2010), T.I, Jennifer Lopez, Fifth Harmony, Pia Mia, Macy Gray, Jhene Aiko, Big Sean, Meghan Trainor, Victoria Monet, Meek Mill, Ludacris, Ray J and Gorilla Zoe. He learned from production greats Roy \"Royalty\" Hamilton and Rodney Jerkins of Darkchild, while working alongside them and eventually creating a team of his own and producing with them.", "Title: Phoenix, Arizona\n\nPhoenix ( ) is the capital and most populous city of the U.S. state of Arizona. With 1,615,017 people (as of 2016 ), Phoenix is the fifth most populous city nationwide, the most populous state capital in the United States, and the only state capital with a population of more than one million residents.", "Title: Into You (Ariana Grande song)\n\n\"Into You\" is a song by American singer Ariana Grande from her third studio album \"Dangerous Woman\" (2016). Grande co-wrote the song with Savan Kotecha, Alexander Kronlund, and its producers Max Martin and Ilya Salmanzadeh. The song was made available by digital download on May 6, 2016 via pre-order of the album and was later serviced to contemporary hit and rhythmic radio on June 28, 2016 as the album's second single. \"Into You\" is a dance-pop song, with elements of EDM and it features \"a thudding disco beat, lurking synths and sharp clicks\" in its instrumentation.", "Title: Dangerous Woman (song)\n\n\"Dangerous Woman\" is a song recorded by American singer Ariana Grande, serving as the lead single for her third studio album of the same name (2016). It was co-written and produced by Johan Carlsson and Ross Golan, with additional writing from Max Martin. The recording was released as the first single from the album on March 11, 2016, the same date of the album's pre-order on iTunes Store. \"Dangerous Woman\" is a mid-tempo pop and R&B song, incorporating an arena rock chorus and a guitar solo during its bridge.", "Title: Greedy (Ariana Grande song)\n\n\"Greedy\" is a song recorded by American singer Ariana Grande. The track appears on \"Dangerous Woman\" (2016), her third studio album. The song was written by Max Martin, Savan Kotecha, Alexander Kronlund, and Ilya Salmanzadeh (known mononymously as Ilya), and produced by Martin and Ilya. The song was released on May 14, 2016, as an instant gratification track to accompany digital pre-orders of \"Dangerous Woman\". Grande debuted \"Greedy\" on Apple Music the day after \"Everyday\".", "Title: Dangerous Woman Tour\n\nThe Dangerous Woman Tour was the third concert tour by American singer Ariana Grande; it promoted her third studio album, \"Dangerous Woman\" (2016). The tour began on February 3, 2017, in Phoenix, Arizona, and, after stops in North America, Europe, Latin America, Asia and Oceania, it ended on September 21, 2017, in Hong Kong.", "Title: Everyday (Ariana Grande song)\n\n\"Everyday\" is a song recorded by American singer Ariana Grande, featuring rapper Future. The track appears on \"Dangerous Woman\", her third studio album. The song was written by Savan Kotecha, Ilya, Grande and Future, and produced by Ilya. \"Everyday\" is a woozy electropop and trap song built around a grinding beat and a thrumming bassline. One of Grande's more lyrically explicit songs, the lyrics speak of sexual satisfaction. The track received mixed reviews from music critics who appreciated its production, but were ambivalent towards Future's feature.", "Title: Dangerous Woman (album)\n\nDangerous Woman is the third studio album by American singer Ariana Grande, released by Republic Records on May 20, 2016. The album is the follow-up to her second studio album \"My Everything\" (2014), and features guest appearances from Nicki Minaj, Lil Wayne, Macy Gray and Future. The album was originally to be titled \"Moonlight\" and the song \"Focus\" was the intended lead single. However, later the album's name was changed to \"Dangerous Woman\" and \"Focus\" was removed from the album's standard track listing. \"Dangerous Woman\" is primarily a pop and R&B album, with influences of dance-pop, disco, house, trap, and reggae genres. Grande, Max Martin, and Savan Kotecha were the album's executive producers. All three wrote or produced songs for the album, as did musicians such as Ilya Salmanzadeh and Tommy Brown.", "Title: Focus (song)\n\n\"Focus\" is a song recorded by American singer Ariana Grande. The song was released on October 29, 2015 by Republic Records, it was originally intended to be the lead single from her third studio album \"Dangerous Woman\", later, \"Dangerous Woman\" replaced it as the lead single, the song was scrapped from the standard edition track listing, with the track only being included as a bonus track on the Japanese edition of the album. The song was written by Grande, Savan Kotecha, Peter Svensson, Ilya Salmanzadeh. \"Focus\" is complemented with horns such as saxophone, trumpet and trombone, keyboards, cowbells and percussion. Lyrically, the song has a theme of empowerment.", "Title: Be Alright (Ariana Grande song)\n\n\"Be Alright\" is a song by recorded by American singer Ariana Grande for her third studio album \"Dangerous Woman\" (2016). The singer co-wrote the track with Tommy Brown, Victoria McCants, Khaled Rohaim, Nicholas Audino, Lewis Hughes and Willie Tafa, while its production was handled Twice as Nice and Brown. The song was released as the first promotional single from the album on March 18, 2016. In terms of music, \"Be Alright\" is inspired by 1990's deep house and also influences from R&B and Chicago house. Lyrically, it is a carefree song about being optimistic. It was performed live for the first time on \"Saturday Night Live\", with choreography inspired by the vogue style of ballroom culture, the same choreography was adopted by Grande during her Dangerous Woman Tour where the song served as opening track." ]
80,749
What is the name of the capital located at in Cumberland East Bay that Mount Duse is surmounting ?
King Edward Point
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Duse, cartographer of the Swedish Antarctic Expedition, 1901–04, for whom it is named." ], "title": "Mount Duse" }, { "sentences": [ "Cumberland East Bay is a bay forming the eastern arm of Cumberland Bay, South Georgia.", " It is entered between Sappho Point and Barff Point, where it is nearly 3 mi wide, and extends 8 mi in a southeast direction.", " This feature was surveyed by the Swedish Antarctic Expedition, 1901–04, who named it \"South Bay\".", " It was remapped during 1926–29 by Discovery Investigations personnel and renamed \"East Cumberland Bay\", which is more descriptive of its geographic position.", " The shortened form \"East Bay\" was simultaneously used.", " Following the South Georgia Survey, 1951–52, the UK Antarctic Place-Names Committee proposed that the name be altered to Cumberland East Bay and that all other names be rejected.", " This change brings together information about the whole of Cumberland Bay in one place in indexes, and will avoid confusion with East Bay in Prince Olav Harbour, South Georgia." ], "title": "Cumberland East Bay" }, { "sentences": [ "Mount Hodges ( ) is a mountain, 605 m high, standing 1 nmi west of Mount Duse, close northwest of the head of King Edward Cove, Cumberland East Bay, South Georgia.", " It was first roughly surveyed by the Swedish Antarctic Expedition, 1901–04, under Otto Nordenskjöld, appearing as \"Moldaenke Berg\" on a 1907 map by A. Szielasko, but the name has not survived on later general charts of this area.", " The name \"Mount Hodges\" appears to have been applied some years later and is now well established.", " It was probably named for Captain M.H. Hodges, Royal Navy, of the \"Sappho\", who visited and mapped portions of Cumberland Bay in 1906." ], "title": "Mount Hodges" } ]
[ "Title: King Edward Point\n\nKing Edward Point (also known as KEP) is the capital of South Georgia and the South Sandwich Islands, on the northeastern coast of the island of South Georgia. It is located at in Cumberland East Bay. It is sometimes confusingly referred to as Grytviken, which is the site of the disused whaling station, nearby at the head of King Edward Cove.", "Title: King Edward Cove\n\nKing Edward Cove is a sheltered cove immediately southwest of Mount Duse, in the west side of Cumberland East Bay, South Georgia. This cove, frequented by early sealers at South Georgia, was charted by the Swedish Antarctic Expedition, 1901–04, under Otto Nordenskiöld. It was named in about 1906 for King Edward VII of the United Kingdom.", "Title: Junction Valley\n\nJunction Valley ( ) is a valley sloping eastward from Echo Pass to Hestesletten on the west side of Cumberland East Bay, South Georgia. The name Junction Valley was originally applied by the Swedish Antarctic Expedition under Otto Nordenskiöld, 1901–04, to a valley joining Cumberland East Bay with Cumberland West Bay. The summit of this valley was later named Echo Pass. The original name has therefore been restricted to the eastern valley, and Sphagnum Valley has been applied to the western part.", "Title: Maiviken\n\nMaiviken is a cove at the north end of Thatcher Peninsula between Cumberland West Bay and Cumberland East Bay, South Georgia. It was charted by the Swedish Antarctic Expedition, 1901–04, under Otto Nordenskjöld, and named \"Majviken\" (May Cove) after May Day, 1902, the day on which the cove was entered. Over the years, the Norwegian spelling Maiviken has become established for the cove.", "Title: Thatcher Peninsula\n\nThatcher Peninsula ( ) is a mountainous peninsula in north-central South Georgia terminating to the north in Mai Point, rising between Cumberland West Bay to the west, and Cumberland East Bay and Moraine Fjord to the east; bounded to the southwest and south by Lyell Glacier and Hamberg Glacier. King Edward Cove on the east side of the peninsula is the site of the British Antarctic Survey (BAS) Grytviken station and the disused whaling station of the same name.", "Title: Grytviken\n\nGrytviken is a settlement on the island of South Georgia, part of a British Overseas Territory in the South Atlantic. The settlement's name is Swedish in origin, meaning \"the Pot Bay\". The name was coined in 1902 by the Swedish Antarctic Expedition and documented by the Swedish surveyor Johan Gunnar Andersson, after the expedition found old English try pots used to render seal oil at the site. It is the best harbour on the island, consisting of a bay (King Edward Cove) within a bay (Cumberland East Bay). The site is quite sheltered, provides a substantial area of flat land suitable for building, and has a good supply of fresh water.", "Title: Sappho Point\n\nSappho Point ( ) is a headland which marks the west side of the entrance to Cumberland East Bay, on the north coast of South Georgia. Probably first sighted by the British expedition under Cook which explored the north coast of South Georgia in 1775. Named for HMS Sappho, British ship used in charting portions of Cumberland Bay in 1906.", "Title: Mount Duse\n\nMount Duse ( ) is a conspicuous mountain, 505 m high, surmounting King Edward Point on the west side of Cumberland East Bay, South Georgia. It was charted in 1902 by Lieutenant S.A. Duse, cartographer of the Swedish Antarctic Expedition, 1901–04, for whom it is named.", "Title: Cumberland East Bay\n\nCumberland East Bay is a bay forming the eastern arm of Cumberland Bay, South Georgia. It is entered between Sappho Point and Barff Point, where it is nearly 3 mi wide, and extends 8 mi in a southeast direction. This feature was surveyed by the Swedish Antarctic Expedition, 1901–04, who named it \"South Bay\". It was remapped during 1926–29 by Discovery Investigations personnel and renamed \"East Cumberland Bay\", which is more descriptive of its geographic position. The shortened form \"East Bay\" was simultaneously used. Following the South Georgia Survey, 1951–52, the UK Antarctic Place-Names Committee proposed that the name be altered to Cumberland East Bay and that all other names be rejected. This change brings together information about the whole of Cumberland Bay in one place in indexes, and will avoid confusion with East Bay in Prince Olav Harbour, South Georgia.", "Title: Mount Hodges\n\nMount Hodges ( ) is a mountain, 605 m high, standing 1 nmi west of Mount Duse, close northwest of the head of King Edward Cove, Cumberland East Bay, South Georgia. It was first roughly surveyed by the Swedish Antarctic Expedition, 1901–04, under Otto Nordenskjöld, appearing as \"Moldaenke Berg\" on a 1907 map by A. Szielasko, but the name has not survived on later general charts of this area. The name \"Mount Hodges\" appears to have been applied some years later and is now well established. It was probably named for Captain M.H. Hodges, Royal Navy, of the \"Sappho\", who visited and mapped portions of Cumberland Bay in 1906." ]
80,750
Who is known for more occupations, Amir Naderi or Gary Halvorson?
Amir Naderi
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[ { "sentences": [ "Gary Halvorson is an American director of television shows, series and film." ], "title": "Gary Halvorson" }, { "sentences": [ "Condition is a 2011 science fiction film, directed by Andrei Severny and produced by Amir Naderi.", " The film is a meditative psychological drama set in apocalyptic atmosphere.", " The story is a sensory battle of the two female characters: sound therapist Mary Taggert and her patient, a disturbed young woman named Alaska.", " The doctor evacuates with her patient, driving a car away from the city to unspecified northern territory towards the border.", " Having run out of gas, two women are stranded in mysterious rough and rocky wilderness close to the ocean where it becomes a battle for survival and a struggle with the inner wounds and salvation with sound and nature.", " The psychologically complex and slow narrative of \"Condition\" relies on sequences of abstract images that one could expect to see at a museum or gallery." ], "title": "Condition (film)" }, { "sentences": [ "A, B, C..", ".", " Manhattan is a 1997 American drama film directed by Amir Naderi.", " It was screened in the Un Certain Regard section at the 1997 Cannes Film Festival." ], "title": "A, B, C... Manhattan" }, { "sentences": [ "99 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": "99 Homes" }, { "sentences": [ "The Runner (Persian: \"Davandeh\" دونده ) is a 1985 film by Amir Naderi, one of the major directors of Iranian cinema before and after the Iranian Revolution." ], "title": "The Runner (1985 film)" }, { "sentences": [ "Irene Zazians (Armenian: Իրեն Զազյանց ; Persian: ایرن زازیانس‎ ‎ ; August 20, 1927 — July 28, 2012), best known as Iren in Iran, was an Iranian-Armenian actress.", " She cooperated with some famous Iranian new wave directors in Iran, both before and after 1979 revolution such as Samuel Khachikian, Amir Naderi, Nosrat Karimi, Masoud Kimiyayi, and Alireza Davood Nejad.", " Her two films after the revolution were banned, The Red Line directed by Kimiyayi and The Reward by Davood Nejad." ], "title": "Irene Zazians" }, { "sentences": [ "Firooz Malekzadeh (Persian: فیروز ملک‌زاده‎ ‎ ) was one of Iran's top cinematographers in the 1970s and 1980s.", " He has worked on over 50 films in Iran with many respected directors including Bahram Beizai, Abbas Kiarostami and Amir Naderi." ], "title": "Firooz Malekzadeh" }, { "sentences": [ "Monte is a 2016 Italian-American-French drama film co-written and directed by Amir Naderi.", " It premiered out of competition at the 73rd edition of the Venice Film Festival." ], "title": "Monte (film)" }, { "sentences": [ "Tangna is a 1973 Iranian film directed by Amir Naderi.", " It was Naderi's second movie.", " The actors were Saeed Rad, Noori Kasrai, Enayat Bakhshi, Mohammad Eskandari and Mehri Vadadian." ], "title": "Tangna" }, { "sentences": [ "Amir Naderi (Persian: امیر نادری‎ ‎ , born 15 August 1946 in Abadan) is an Iranian film director, screenwriter, and photographer.", " He is best known for \"The Runner\" and \"Vegas: Based on a True Story\"." ], "title": "Amir Naderi" } ]
[ "Title: Gary Halvorson\n\nGary Halvorson is an American director of television shows, series and film.", "Title: Condition (film)\n\nCondition is a 2011 science fiction film, directed by Andrei Severny and produced by Amir Naderi. The film is a meditative psychological drama set in apocalyptic atmosphere. The story is a sensory battle of the two female characters: sound therapist Mary Taggert and her patient, a disturbed young woman named Alaska. The doctor evacuates with her patient, driving a car away from the city to unspecified northern territory towards the border. Having run out of gas, two women are stranded in mysterious rough and rocky wilderness close to the ocean where it becomes a battle for survival and a struggle with the inner wounds and salvation with sound and nature. The psychologically complex and slow narrative of \"Condition\" relies on sequences of abstract images that one could expect to see at a museum or gallery.", "Title: A, B, C... Manhattan\n\nA, B, C.. . Manhattan is a 1997 American drama film directed by Amir Naderi. It was screened in the Un Certain Regard section at the 1997 Cannes Film Festival.", "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: The Runner (1985 film)\n\nThe Runner (Persian: \"Davandeh\" دونده ) is a 1985 film by Amir Naderi, one of the major directors of Iranian cinema before and after the Iranian Revolution.", "Title: Irene Zazians\n\nIrene Zazians (Armenian: Իրեն Զազյանց ; Persian: ایرن زازیانس‎ ‎ ; August 20, 1927 — July 28, 2012), best known as Iren in Iran, was an Iranian-Armenian actress. She cooperated with some famous Iranian new wave directors in Iran, both before and after 1979 revolution such as Samuel Khachikian, Amir Naderi, Nosrat Karimi, Masoud Kimiyayi, and Alireza Davood Nejad. Her two films after the revolution were banned, The Red Line directed by Kimiyayi and The Reward by Davood Nejad.", "Title: Firooz Malekzadeh\n\nFirooz Malekzadeh (Persian: فیروز ملک‌زاده‎ ‎ ) was one of Iran's top cinematographers in the 1970s and 1980s. He has worked on over 50 films in Iran with many respected directors including Bahram Beizai, Abbas Kiarostami and Amir Naderi.", "Title: Monte (film)\n\nMonte is a 2016 Italian-American-French drama film co-written and directed by Amir Naderi. It premiered out of competition at the 73rd edition of the Venice Film Festival.", "Title: Tangna\n\nTangna is a 1973 Iranian film directed by Amir Naderi. It was Naderi's second movie. The actors were Saeed Rad, Noori Kasrai, Enayat Bakhshi, Mohammad Eskandari and Mehri Vadadian.", "Title: Amir Naderi\n\nAmir Naderi (Persian: امیر نادری‎ ‎ , born 15 August 1946 in Abadan) is an Iranian film director, screenwriter, and photographer. He is best known for \"The Runner\" and \"Vegas: Based on a True Story\"." ]
80,751
Jonah Anthony Bolden, is an Australian professional basketball player for Maccabi Tel Aviv, is a professional basketball club based in Tel Aviv, in which country?
Israel
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{ "title": [ "Jonah Bolden", "Maccabi Tel Aviv B.C." ], "sent_id": [ 0, 2 ] }
[ { "sentences": [ "Beitar Tel Aviv Football Club (Hebrew: מועדון כדורגל בית\"ר תל אביב) was an Israeli football club based from Tel Aviv.", " The club merged in 2000 with Shimshon Tel Aviv to create Beitar Shimshon Tel Aviv,<ref name=\"Israel Third Level 2000/01\">Israel Third Level 2000/01 RSSSF</ref> and later, after the merge came apart, merged with Ironi Ramla to create Beitar Tel Aviv Ramla." ], "title": "Beitar Tel Aviv F.C." }, { "sentences": [ "Jonah Anthony Bolden (born 2 January 1996) is an Australian professional basketball player for Maccabi Tel Aviv of the Israeli Super League and the EuroLeague.", " He started his professional career with FMP, where he was named the ABA League Top Prospect in 2017.", " He was selected by the Philadelphia 76ers of the National Basketball Association (NBA) in the second round of the 2017 NBA draft with the 36th overall pick." ], "title": "Jonah Bolden" }, { "sentences": [ "Maccabi Tel Aviv B.C. (Hebrew: מ.כ.", " מכבי תל-אביב‎ ‎ ), for sponsorship reasons Maccabi FOX Tel Aviv (Hebrew: מ.כ.", " מכבי פוקס תל-אביב‎ ‎ ), is a professional basketball club based in Tel Aviv, Israel.", " The team plays in the Israeli Premier League and internationally in the EuroLeague." ], "title": "Maccabi Tel Aviv B.C." }, { "sentences": [ "Maccabi Tel Aviv Football Club (Hebrew: מועדון כדורגל מכבי תל אביב‎ ‎ ; \"Moadon Kaduregel Maccabi Tel Aviv\") is an Israeli football club and part of the Maccabi Tel Aviv sports club." ], "title": "Maccabi Tel Aviv F.C." }, { "sentences": [ "Motti Aroesti (born 11 August 1954; Tel Aviv, Israel) is a retired Israeli basketball player who played point guard for Maccabi Tel Aviv from 1974 to 1988.", " He was a key piece in Maccabi's first golden era in European basketball.", " Aroesti wore the Maccabi jersey for 15 consecutive seasons and won an Israeli League title for each of those years, as well as 11 Israeli Cups.", " Moreover, Aroesti helped Maccabi win its first Euroleague title in 1977 and was still the starting point guard when his team lifted its second top continental trophy in 1981.", " One of the most successful players in Maccabi's history, he was among the 105 player nominees for the 50 Greatest Euroleague Contributors list." ], "title": "Motti Aroesti" }, { "sentences": [ "Moshe Asis (Hebrew: משה עסיס‎ ‎ ; born October 9, 1943) is a former Israeli football midfielder, who had most major appearances in Maccabi Tel Aviv, played from 1961 to 1973 and most successful player of the Maccabi Tel Aviv's history on the 1960s.", " Asis started his debut for international career at the Israel national football team and made in the team 14 appearances.", " Then his football career he retired and began working as restaurateur in Tel Aviv." ], "title": "Moshe Asis" }, { "sentences": [ "Maccabi Tel Aviv (Hebrew: מכבי תל אביב‎ ‎ ) is a handball club based in Tel Aviv, Israel.", " They are competing in Ligat Winner and EHF Cup, and host their home games in Tichonet, Tel Aviv.", " The club is under full ownership of Maccabi Tel Aviv Foundation; its chairman is Eyal Frolinger." ], "title": "Maccabi Tel Aviv (handball)" }, { "sentences": [ "F.C. Roei Heshbon Tel Aviv (Hebrew: מועדון ספורט רואי חשבון תל אביב‎ ‎ , \"Moadon Sport Roei Heshbon Tel Aviv\", lit.", " \"Certified Public Accountants Tel Aviv Sport Club\" or in short Hebrew: מ.ס.", " רו\"ח תל אביב‎ ‎ , \"Mem Samekh Roah Tel Aviv\", lit.", " \"F.C. C.P.A. Tel Aviv\") is an Israeli football club based in Tel Aviv.", " They play their home matches at Kiryat Shalom Synthetic Ground, located at Maccabi Tel Aviv's training center in Kiryat Shalom neighborhood." ], "title": "F.C. Roei Heshbon Tel Aviv" }, { "sentences": [ "Maccabi Tel Aviv(Hebrew: מכבי תל אביב‎ ‎ ) was an Israeli women's football club from Tel Aviv, a sub-division of Maccabi Tel Aviv.", " The club competed in the Israeli First League, finishing fourth in each season and the Israeli Women's Cup, but folded in 2002" ], "title": "Maccabi Tel Aviv F.C. (women)" }, { "sentences": [ "Shimshon Tel Aviv F.C. (Hebrew: מועדון כדורגל שמשון תל אביב‎ ‎ , \"Moadon Kaduregel Shimshon Tel Aviv\") is an Israeli football club based in Tel Aviv.", " In 2000 it merged with Beitar Tel Aviv to create Beitar Shimshon Tel Aviv.", "<ref name=\"Israel Third Level 2000/01\">Israel Third Level 2000/01 RSSSF</ref> In 2011, the merge came apart after Beitar Tel Aviv merged with Ironi Ramla to create Beitar Tel Aviv Ramla, whilst Shimshon withdrew from the union and functioned as youth section, without a senior team.", " In 2014, the club was resurrected by local businessmen.", " The club is currently in Liga Gimel Tel Aviv division." ], "title": "Shimshon Tel Aviv F.C." } ]
[ "Title: Beitar Tel Aviv F.C.\n\nBeitar Tel Aviv Football Club (Hebrew: מועדון כדורגל בית\"ר תל אביב) was an Israeli football club based from Tel Aviv. The club merged in 2000 with Shimshon Tel Aviv to create Beitar Shimshon Tel Aviv,<ref name=\"Israel Third Level 2000/01\">Israel Third Level 2000/01 RSSSF</ref> and later, after the merge came apart, merged with Ironi Ramla to create Beitar Tel Aviv Ramla.", "Title: Jonah Bolden\n\nJonah Anthony Bolden (born 2 January 1996) is an Australian professional basketball player for Maccabi Tel Aviv of the Israeli Super League and the EuroLeague. He started his professional career with FMP, where he was named the ABA League Top Prospect in 2017. He was selected by the Philadelphia 76ers of the National Basketball Association (NBA) in the second round of the 2017 NBA draft with the 36th overall pick.", "Title: Maccabi Tel Aviv B.C.\n\nMaccabi Tel Aviv B.C. (Hebrew: מ.כ. מכבי תל-אביב‎ ‎ ), for sponsorship reasons Maccabi FOX Tel Aviv (Hebrew: מ.כ. מכבי פוקס תל-אביב‎ ‎ ), is a professional basketball club based in Tel Aviv, Israel. The team plays in the Israeli Premier League and internationally in the EuroLeague.", "Title: Maccabi Tel Aviv F.C.\n\nMaccabi Tel Aviv Football Club (Hebrew: מועדון כדורגל מכבי תל אביב‎ ‎ ; \"Moadon Kaduregel Maccabi Tel Aviv\") is an Israeli football club and part of the Maccabi Tel Aviv sports club.", "Title: Motti Aroesti\n\nMotti Aroesti (born 11 August 1954; Tel Aviv, Israel) is a retired Israeli basketball player who played point guard for Maccabi Tel Aviv from 1974 to 1988. He was a key piece in Maccabi's first golden era in European basketball. Aroesti wore the Maccabi jersey for 15 consecutive seasons and won an Israeli League title for each of those years, as well as 11 Israeli Cups. Moreover, Aroesti helped Maccabi win its first Euroleague title in 1977 and was still the starting point guard when his team lifted its second top continental trophy in 1981. One of the most successful players in Maccabi's history, he was among the 105 player nominees for the 50 Greatest Euroleague Contributors list.", "Title: Moshe Asis\n\nMoshe Asis (Hebrew: משה עסיס‎ ‎ ; born October 9, 1943) is a former Israeli football midfielder, who had most major appearances in Maccabi Tel Aviv, played from 1961 to 1973 and most successful player of the Maccabi Tel Aviv's history on the 1960s. Asis started his debut for international career at the Israel national football team and made in the team 14 appearances. Then his football career he retired and began working as restaurateur in Tel Aviv.", "Title: Maccabi Tel Aviv (handball)\n\nMaccabi Tel Aviv (Hebrew: מכבי תל אביב‎ ‎ ) is a handball club based in Tel Aviv, Israel. They are competing in Ligat Winner and EHF Cup, and host their home games in Tichonet, Tel Aviv. The club is under full ownership of Maccabi Tel Aviv Foundation; its chairman is Eyal Frolinger.", "Title: F.C. Roei Heshbon Tel Aviv\n\nF.C. Roei Heshbon Tel Aviv (Hebrew: מועדון ספורט רואי חשבון תל אביב‎ ‎ , \"Moadon Sport Roei Heshbon Tel Aviv\", lit. \"Certified Public Accountants Tel Aviv Sport Club\" or in short Hebrew: מ.ס. רו\"ח תל אביב‎ ‎ , \"Mem Samekh Roah Tel Aviv\", lit. \"F.C. C.P.A. Tel Aviv\") is an Israeli football club based in Tel Aviv. They play their home matches at Kiryat Shalom Synthetic Ground, located at Maccabi Tel Aviv's training center in Kiryat Shalom neighborhood.", "Title: Maccabi Tel Aviv F.C. (women)\n\nMaccabi Tel Aviv(Hebrew: מכבי תל אביב‎ ‎ ) was an Israeli women's football club from Tel Aviv, a sub-division of Maccabi Tel Aviv. The club competed in the Israeli First League, finishing fourth in each season and the Israeli Women's Cup, but folded in 2002", "Title: Shimshon Tel Aviv F.C.\n\nShimshon Tel Aviv F.C. (Hebrew: מועדון כדורגל שמשון תל אביב‎ ‎ , \"Moadon Kaduregel Shimshon Tel Aviv\") is an Israeli football club based in Tel Aviv. In 2000 it merged with Beitar Tel Aviv to create Beitar Shimshon Tel Aviv. <ref name=\"Israel Third Level 2000/01\">Israel Third Level 2000/01 RSSSF</ref> In 2011, the merge came apart after Beitar Tel Aviv merged with Ironi Ramla to create Beitar Tel Aviv Ramla, whilst Shimshon withdrew from the union and functioned as youth section, without a senior team. In 2014, the club was resurrected by local businessmen. The club is currently in Liga Gimel Tel Aviv division." ]
80,752
The second wife of writer-producer Salim Khan co-starred with Tun Tun in what 1963 film?
Captain Sheroo
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{ "title": [ "Captain Sheroo", "Helen (actress)" ], "sent_id": [ 0, 3 ] }
[ { "sentences": [ "Professor is a 1962 Hindi movie, produced by F. C. Mehra and directed by Lekh Tandon.", " The film stars Shammi Kapoor, Kalpana, Bela Bose, Lalita Pawar, Tun Tun, and Iftekhar.", " The film's music is by Shankar Jaikishan.", " The film became a box office hit.", " The film was remade in Tamil as \"Nadigan\" (1990), in Telugu as \"Bhale Mastaru\" (1969), \"Peddinti Alludu\" (1991) and in Kannada as \"Gopi Krishna\".", "The rights to this film are owned by Shah Rukh Khan's Red Chillies Entertainment." ], "title": "Professor (1962 film)" }, { "sentences": [ "Captain Sheroo is a 1963 Hindi-language film starring P. Jairaj, Helen and Tun Tun." ], "title": "Captain Sheroo" }, { "sentences": [ "Heeralal Pannalal is a 1978 Bollywood film directed by Ashok Roy.", " The film is a Bollywood action comedy released in 1978.", " The movie starred Shashi Kapoor, Randhir Kapoor, Zeenat Aman and Neetu Singh in lead roles while Prem Nath, Ajit, Madan Puri, Amjad Khan, Asrani, Kamini Kaushal, Tun tun, and Ranjeet also played significant characters in the film." ], "title": "Heeralaal Pannalal (1978 film)" }, { "sentences": [ "Albeli is a 1955 Hindi romantic drama film produced and directed by Devendra Goel.", " The film starred Geeta Bali in the title role of Albeli.", " It was produced under the Films And Televisions banner.", " The music director and lyricist was Ravi, who had made his debut as a composer with Goel's film \"Vachan\" released the same year as \"Albeli\".", " The film besides Geeta Bali, co-starred Pradeep Kumar, Brijranjana Shukla, Om Prakash, Randhir, Johnny Walker and Tun Tun." ], "title": "Albeli (1955 film)" }, { "sentences": [ "The Salim Khan family refers to the family of Salim Khan which is a prominent Indian show business family.", " Multiple members of the family have been actors, film directors, producers and Writer in the Hindi film industry of India.", " Bollywood actor Salman Khan is one of the prominent face of this family.", " Salim Khan was born in 1935 in Indore in the Central Provinces and Berar in British India.", " His father was an immigrant from Afghanistan who migrated and settled in Indore." ], "title": "Salim Khan family" }, { "sentences": [ "Shikari (English: \"The Hunter\") is a hit Hindi movie directed by Mohammed Hussain and was released in 1963.", " The actors are Ajit, Ragini, Helen, Madan Puri, K N Singh, Tun Tun, Kamal Mehra, and others.", " The music of the film was the biggest asset of this film, and the songs 'O, tumko piya, dil diya', 'mangi hain duaayen', 'ye rangeen mehfil', 'agar main poochhoon', had catchy tunes to become popular on the music-chart of the year." ], "title": "Shikari (1963 film)" }, { "sentences": [ "Paduka Sri Baginda Sultan Mahmud Shah ibni Almarhum Sultan Ahmad Mua’azzam Shah (4 February 1868–19 June 1917) is the second modern Sultan of Pahang who ruled from 1914 to 1917.", " Born as Tun Long Mahmud, he was the eldest son of Paduka Sri Baginda Al-Sultan Besar Sir Ahmad Mua’azzam Shah Ibni Al-Marhum Bendahara Sri Maharaja Tun ‘Ali by his second wife, Che’ Ungku Pah Binti Al-Marhum Dato’ Temenggong Sri Maharaja Tun Ibrahim." ], "title": "Mahmud of Pahang" }, { "sentences": [ "Helen Ann Richardson (born 21 November 1938), popularly known as only Helen (), is a Burma-born Indian film actress and dancer, working in Hindi films.", " She has received two Filmfare awards and has appeared in over 700 films, and is often cited as the most popular nautch dancer of her time.", " She was the inspiration for four films and a book.", " She is the second wife of veteran writer-producer Salim Khan." ], "title": "Helen (actress)" }, { "sentences": [ "Abid Salim Khan (born 10th November 1971) , also known as ‘Abid Salim Khan Tarin’, is a Pakistani equestrian sportsman and presently serving as the Secretary-General of the Equestrian Federation of Pakistan; and was also recently elected as the Secretary-General of the Asian Equestrian Federation." ], "title": "Abid Salim Khan Tarin" }, { "sentences": [ "Toofan Aur Bijlee (The Storm and Lightning) is a 1975 Hindi action film produced and directed by Homi Wadia.", " The music direction was by Chitragupta with lyrics written by Kafil Azar.", " The film starred Arvind Kumar, Zaheera, Bhagwan, Imtiaz Khan, Randhawa, Mohan Choti and Tun Tun." ], "title": "Toofan Aur Bijlee" } ]
[ "Title: Professor (1962 film)\n\nProfessor is a 1962 Hindi movie, produced by F. C. Mehra and directed by Lekh Tandon. The film stars Shammi Kapoor, Kalpana, Bela Bose, Lalita Pawar, Tun Tun, and Iftekhar. The film's music is by Shankar Jaikishan. The film became a box office hit. The film was remade in Tamil as \"Nadigan\" (1990), in Telugu as \"Bhale Mastaru\" (1969), \"Peddinti Alludu\" (1991) and in Kannada as \"Gopi Krishna\". The rights to this film are owned by Shah Rukh Khan's Red Chillies Entertainment.", "Title: Captain Sheroo\n\nCaptain Sheroo is a 1963 Hindi-language film starring P. Jairaj, Helen and Tun Tun.", "Title: Heeralaal Pannalal (1978 film)\n\nHeeralal Pannalal is a 1978 Bollywood film directed by Ashok Roy. The film is a Bollywood action comedy released in 1978. The movie starred Shashi Kapoor, Randhir Kapoor, Zeenat Aman and Neetu Singh in lead roles while Prem Nath, Ajit, Madan Puri, Amjad Khan, Asrani, Kamini Kaushal, Tun tun, and Ranjeet also played significant characters in the film.", "Title: Albeli (1955 film)\n\nAlbeli is a 1955 Hindi romantic drama film produced and directed by Devendra Goel. The film starred Geeta Bali in the title role of Albeli. It was produced under the Films And Televisions banner. The music director and lyricist was Ravi, who had made his debut as a composer with Goel's film \"Vachan\" released the same year as \"Albeli\". The film besides Geeta Bali, co-starred Pradeep Kumar, Brijranjana Shukla, Om Prakash, Randhir, Johnny Walker and Tun Tun.", "Title: Salim Khan family\n\nThe Salim Khan family refers to the family of Salim Khan which is a prominent Indian show business family. Multiple members of the family have been actors, film directors, producers and Writer in the Hindi film industry of India. Bollywood actor Salman Khan is one of the prominent face of this family. Salim Khan was born in 1935 in Indore in the Central Provinces and Berar in British India. His father was an immigrant from Afghanistan who migrated and settled in Indore.", "Title: Shikari (1963 film)\n\nShikari (English: \"The Hunter\") is a hit Hindi movie directed by Mohammed Hussain and was released in 1963. The actors are Ajit, Ragini, Helen, Madan Puri, K N Singh, Tun Tun, Kamal Mehra, and others. The music of the film was the biggest asset of this film, and the songs 'O, tumko piya, dil diya', 'mangi hain duaayen', 'ye rangeen mehfil', 'agar main poochhoon', had catchy tunes to become popular on the music-chart of the year.", "Title: Mahmud of Pahang\n\nPaduka Sri Baginda Sultan Mahmud Shah ibni Almarhum Sultan Ahmad Mua’azzam Shah (4 February 1868–19 June 1917) is the second modern Sultan of Pahang who ruled from 1914 to 1917. Born as Tun Long Mahmud, he was the eldest son of Paduka Sri Baginda Al-Sultan Besar Sir Ahmad Mua’azzam Shah Ibni Al-Marhum Bendahara Sri Maharaja Tun ‘Ali by his second wife, Che’ Ungku Pah Binti Al-Marhum Dato’ Temenggong Sri Maharaja Tun Ibrahim.", "Title: Helen (actress)\n\nHelen Ann Richardson (born 21 November 1938), popularly known as only Helen (), is a Burma-born Indian film actress and dancer, working in Hindi films. She has received two Filmfare awards and has appeared in over 700 films, and is often cited as the most popular nautch dancer of her time. She was the inspiration for four films and a book. She is the second wife of veteran writer-producer Salim Khan.", "Title: Abid Salim Khan Tarin\n\nAbid Salim Khan (born 10th November 1971) , also known as ‘Abid Salim Khan Tarin’, is a Pakistani equestrian sportsman and presently serving as the Secretary-General of the Equestrian Federation of Pakistan; and was also recently elected as the Secretary-General of the Asian Equestrian Federation.", "Title: Toofan Aur Bijlee\n\nToofan Aur Bijlee (The Storm and Lightning) is a 1975 Hindi action film produced and directed by Homi Wadia. The music direction was by Chitragupta with lyrics written by Kafil Azar. The film starred Arvind Kumar, Zaheera, Bhagwan, Imtiaz Khan, Randhawa, Mohan Choti and Tun Tun." ]
80,753
What band consists of rapper/vocalist MC Ride (Stefan Burnett) who's second album is entitled No Love Deep Webb?
Death Grips
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[ { "sentences": [ "Born to Be Wild is the second album released by Juice Crew member and East Coast rapper MC Shan.", " After his debut album \"Down by Law\", MC Shan's second album \"Born to Be Wild\" became another one of his master works.", " With the production work of Marley Marl, MC Shan directly attacked Boogie Down Productions with \"Juice Crew Law\" and ended the silence around the feud.", " MC Shan's 1990 release \"Play It Again, Shan\" became his third and last album and did not contain any disses or responses to KRS-One." ], "title": "Born to Be Wild (album)" }, { "sentences": [ "No Love Deep Web (stylized as NØ LØV∑ D∑∑P W∏B or simply NO LOVE DEEP WEB) is the second studio album by American group Death Grips.", " It was self-released by the band, online as a free download on October 1, 2012.", " Recorded from May to August 2012, the album exhibited what the band described as a darker and more minimal style.", " The album was leaked by the band due to complications over its release date with their label, Epic, who subsequently dropped them.", " The record was later made available for purchase via the band's own Third Worlds imprint and Harvest Records." ], "title": "No Love Deep Web" }, { "sentences": [ "Death Grips is an American experimental hip hop band from Sacramento, California, formed in 2010.", " The group consists of rapper/vocalist MC Ride (Stefan Burnett), drummer/producer/songwriter Zach Hill, and recording engineer Andy Morin.", " The band has featured guitarist Nick Reinhart of Tera Melos on their albums Fashion Week, Jenny Death and Bottomless Pit.", " Their musical style draws on hip hop, punk, electronic, noise, and industrial.", " In 2012, \"The Skinny\" called them \"the first truly important band of the twenty-first century\"." ], "title": "Death Grips" }, { "sentences": [ "\"Superstylin'\" is a song by English electronic duo Groove Armada, released as the band's first single on 13 August 2001, from the album \"Goodbye Country (Hello Nightclub)\".", " Vocals were performed by Groove Armada's long-time vocalist MC M.A.D. (Mike Daniels).", " Groove Armada credited Daniels for the cross-genre sound of the track, saying it was house music with influences of dancehall, reggae and dub, with a speed garage bassline." ], "title": "Superstylin'" }, { "sentences": [ "American band Death Grips has released six studio albums, one compilation album, three extended plays (EPs), one mixtape, seven singles, eight promotional singles, three remixes, and 42 music videos.", " The band was formed by MC Ride, Zach Hill, and Andy \"Flatlander\" Morin in Sacramento during the winter of 2010.", " In March 2011, they released their eponymous debut EP.", " The mixtape \"Exmilitary\" followed a month later and was praised by contemporary music critics.", " Death Grips signed a record deal with Epic Records in early 2012 and their debut studio album \"The Money Store\" was released in April to critical acclaim, peaking at number 130 on the \"Billboard\" 200 chart.", " Because Epic Records would not confirm a release date for their second studio album \"No Love Deep Web\" before 2013, Death Grips self-released the album in November 2012.", " As a result of this and the ensuing conflict between the band and the record label, Death Grips was dropped by Epic Records.", " \"No Love Deep Web\" received positive reviews and peaked at number 2 on the \"Billboard\" Heatseekers chart." ], "title": "Death Grips discography" }, { "sentences": [ "The Magic Garden is the second album by American pop group The 5th Dimension, released in 1967 (see 1967 in music).", " Considered a concept album, it tells the story of a couple's love, and the end of their relationship.", " In more recent discussions of the album, that love affair is said to be about Jimmy Webb, who authored 10 of the album's 11 tracks, with singer and then-girlfriend Susan Horton.", " The song MacArthur Park is also about that relationship.", " The only non-Jimmy Webb song on the album, Ticket to Ride, is an unused track from the group's first album, Up, Up and Away, the title track of which was also written by Webb." ], "title": "The Magic Garden" }, { "sentences": [ "Marianas Trench is a Canadian pop punk band from Vancouver, British Columbia, formed in 2001.", " The band consists of members Josh Ramsay (lead vocalist, rhythm guitarist, pianist, songwriter, and occasional drummer), Matt Webb (lead guitarist and backing vocalist), Mike Ayley (bass guitarist and backing vocalist), and Ian Casselman (drummer, percussionist, and backing vocalist).", " The band has released four full-length studio albums, the most recent titled \"Astoria\", released on October 23, 2015, along with 2011's \"Ever After\", 2009's \"Masterpiece Theatre\" and 2006's \"Fix Me\".", " Their third album \"Ever After\" was nominated for a Juno Award." ], "title": "Marianas Trench (band)" }, { "sentences": [ "The Money Store is the debut studio album by the group Death Grips.", " It was officially released on April 24, 2012, but was leaked to YouTube on April 14 and made available on vinyl on April 21 to celebrate Record Store Day.", " It was announced along with a second album, which would be titled \"No Love Deep Web\".", " It is the follow-up to their debut mixtape \"Exmilitary\"." ], "title": "The Money Store (album)" }, { "sentences": [ "David Sierra Treviño (born 30 June 1991).", " better known by his stage name MC Davo, is a Mexican rapper, singer and composer signed with Warner Music Group 2014.", " He became popular in 2012 through his huge success in social networks, with his demo \"Psicosis\" (2012) \"Psicosis II\" (2014), which were widely reported on the internet, Where tube millions of reproductions.", " \"Mis Defectos\" is the title of the first single from his second album, available on the market since 2014, entitled El Dominio.", " In 2015, MC Davo released his third album entitled \"El Dominio (Deluxe)\", which included songs like \"La Propusta\", \"El Mañana\" and \"Quimica\".", " He worked with artists such as C-Kan, Adán Zapata, Darkiel, Nicky Jam and Daddy Yankee." ], "title": "MC Davo" }, { "sentences": [ "Stefan Corbin Burnett, better known by his stage name MC Ride, is an American rapper and visual artist.", " He is best known as the frontman of Sacramento-based experimental hip hop group Death Grips.", " Burnett is credited for his dismal, cryptic and vulgar lyrics and aggressive rapping style." ], "title": "MC Ride" } ]
[ "Title: Born to Be Wild (album)\n\nBorn to Be Wild is the second album released by Juice Crew member and East Coast rapper MC Shan. After his debut album \"Down by Law\", MC Shan's second album \"Born to Be Wild\" became another one of his master works. With the production work of Marley Marl, MC Shan directly attacked Boogie Down Productions with \"Juice Crew Law\" and ended the silence around the feud. MC Shan's 1990 release \"Play It Again, Shan\" became his third and last album and did not contain any disses or responses to KRS-One.", "Title: No Love Deep Web\n\nNo Love Deep Web (stylized as NØ LØV∑ D∑∑P W∏B or simply NO LOVE DEEP WEB) is the second studio album by American group Death Grips. It was self-released by the band, online as a free download on October 1, 2012. Recorded from May to August 2012, the album exhibited what the band described as a darker and more minimal style. The album was leaked by the band due to complications over its release date with their label, Epic, who subsequently dropped them. The record was later made available for purchase via the band's own Third Worlds imprint and Harvest Records.", "Title: Death Grips\n\nDeath Grips is an American experimental hip hop band from Sacramento, California, formed in 2010. The group consists of rapper/vocalist MC Ride (Stefan Burnett), drummer/producer/songwriter Zach Hill, and recording engineer Andy Morin. The band has featured guitarist Nick Reinhart of Tera Melos on their albums Fashion Week, Jenny Death and Bottomless Pit. Their musical style draws on hip hop, punk, electronic, noise, and industrial. In 2012, \"The Skinny\" called them \"the first truly important band of the twenty-first century\".", "Title: Superstylin'\n\n\"Superstylin'\" is a song by English electronic duo Groove Armada, released as the band's first single on 13 August 2001, from the album \"Goodbye Country (Hello Nightclub)\". Vocals were performed by Groove Armada's long-time vocalist MC M.A.D. (Mike Daniels). Groove Armada credited Daniels for the cross-genre sound of the track, saying it was house music with influences of dancehall, reggae and dub, with a speed garage bassline.", "Title: Death Grips discography\n\nAmerican band Death Grips has released six studio albums, one compilation album, three extended plays (EPs), one mixtape, seven singles, eight promotional singles, three remixes, and 42 music videos. The band was formed by MC Ride, Zach Hill, and Andy \"Flatlander\" Morin in Sacramento during the winter of 2010. In March 2011, they released their eponymous debut EP. The mixtape \"Exmilitary\" followed a month later and was praised by contemporary music critics. Death Grips signed a record deal with Epic Records in early 2012 and their debut studio album \"The Money Store\" was released in April to critical acclaim, peaking at number 130 on the \"Billboard\" 200 chart. Because Epic Records would not confirm a release date for their second studio album \"No Love Deep Web\" before 2013, Death Grips self-released the album in November 2012. As a result of this and the ensuing conflict between the band and the record label, Death Grips was dropped by Epic Records. \"No Love Deep Web\" received positive reviews and peaked at number 2 on the \"Billboard\" Heatseekers chart.", "Title: The Magic Garden\n\nThe Magic Garden is the second album by American pop group The 5th Dimension, released in 1967 (see 1967 in music). Considered a concept album, it tells the story of a couple's love, and the end of their relationship. In more recent discussions of the album, that love affair is said to be about Jimmy Webb, who authored 10 of the album's 11 tracks, with singer and then-girlfriend Susan Horton. The song MacArthur Park is also about that relationship. The only non-Jimmy Webb song on the album, Ticket to Ride, is an unused track from the group's first album, Up, Up and Away, the title track of which was also written by Webb.", "Title: Marianas Trench (band)\n\nMarianas Trench is a Canadian pop punk band from Vancouver, British Columbia, formed in 2001. The band consists of members Josh Ramsay (lead vocalist, rhythm guitarist, pianist, songwriter, and occasional drummer), Matt Webb (lead guitarist and backing vocalist), Mike Ayley (bass guitarist and backing vocalist), and Ian Casselman (drummer, percussionist, and backing vocalist). The band has released four full-length studio albums, the most recent titled \"Astoria\", released on October 23, 2015, along with 2011's \"Ever After\", 2009's \"Masterpiece Theatre\" and 2006's \"Fix Me\". Their third album \"Ever After\" was nominated for a Juno Award.", "Title: The Money Store (album)\n\nThe Money Store is the debut studio album by the group Death Grips. It was officially released on April 24, 2012, but was leaked to YouTube on April 14 and made available on vinyl on April 21 to celebrate Record Store Day. It was announced along with a second album, which would be titled \"No Love Deep Web\". It is the follow-up to their debut mixtape \"Exmilitary\".", "Title: MC Davo\n\nDavid Sierra Treviño (born 30 June 1991). better known by his stage name MC Davo, is a Mexican rapper, singer and composer signed with Warner Music Group 2014. He became popular in 2012 through his huge success in social networks, with his demo \"Psicosis\" (2012) \"Psicosis II\" (2014), which were widely reported on the internet, Where tube millions of reproductions. \"Mis Defectos\" is the title of the first single from his second album, available on the market since 2014, entitled El Dominio. In 2015, MC Davo released his third album entitled \"El Dominio (Deluxe)\", which included songs like \"La Propusta\", \"El Mañana\" and \"Quimica\". He worked with artists such as C-Kan, Adán Zapata, Darkiel, Nicky Jam and Daddy Yankee.", "Title: MC Ride\n\nStefan Corbin Burnett, better known by his stage name MC Ride, is an American rapper and visual artist. He is best known as the frontman of Sacramento-based experimental hip hop group Death Grips. Burnett is credited for his dismal, cryptic and vulgar lyrics and aggressive rapping style." ]
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Herbert Orin "Fritz" Crisler, was an American college football coach who is best known as "the father of two-platoon football," an innovation in which separate units of players were used for offense and defense, before coaching, he played football at the University of Chicago under who, who nicknamed him Fritz after violinist Fritz Kreisler?
Amos Alonzo Stagg
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[ { "sentences": [ "George Frank Ceithaml ( ; February 10, 1921 – May 24, 2012) was an American football quarterback and coach.", " He was the starting quarterback for Fritz Crisler's University of Michigan football teams in 1941 and 1942.", " Crisler later called Ceithaml \"the smartest player he ever taught.\"", " Ceithaml was selected as the quarterback on the 1942 All-Big Ten Conference team, the captain of the 1942 All-American Blocking Team, and was the 19th player selected in the 1943 NFL Draft.", " He later served as an assistant football coach at Michigan and the University of Southern California." ], "title": "George Ceithaml" }, { "sentences": [ "Paul Grover White (November 13, 1921 – June 3, 1974) was an American football player and coach.", " He played college football as a halfback for Fritz Crisler's University of Michigan Wolverines football teams in 1941, 1942, 1943, and 1946 — missing the 1944 and 1945 seasons due to military service.", " He served as the captain of the 1943 Michigan team that compiled a record of 8–1 (6–0 Big Ten) and finished the season ranked No. 3 in the AP Poll.", " In 1944, he received Michigan's Big Ten Medal of Honor as the who had best demonstrated proficiency in scholarship and athletics.", " He also played professional football for the Pittsburgh Steelers in 1947.", " He played in 11 games for the Steelers, gaining 240 all-purpose yards and scoring one touchdown.", " His longest run in the NFL was good for a 52-yard gain.", " In 1949, he served as the backfield coach at Hillsdale College.", " In March 1950, he was hired as the backfield coach at the University of Connecticut." ], "title": "Paul White (American football)" }, { "sentences": [ "Paul Stagg (March 18, 1909 – September 4, 1992) was an American football player, coach, and college athletics administrator.", " He served as the head football coach at Moravian College (1934–1936), Springfield College (1937–1940), Worcester Polytechnic Institute (1941–1946), and Pacific University in Forest Grove, Oregon (1946–1960), compiling a career college football record of 94–99–12.", " Stagg played football as a quarterback at the University of Chicago, where his father, Amos Alonzo Stagg, was the head coach.", " He was an assistant coach under his father at Chicago in the fall of 1932 before graduating in December with a Bachelor of Science, majoring in geography.", " He followed the elder Stagg in 1933 to the University of the Pacific in Stockton, California, where he served as an assistant coach for a season before taking the head coaching job at Moravian.", " Paul Stagg returned to the University of the Pacific in 1961 as director of physical education and intercollegiate athletics, a capacity in which he served until 1967." ], "title": "Paul Stagg" }, { "sentences": [ "Frederick Winslow \"Fritz\" Faurot, Jr. (March 18, 1909 – December 12, 2000) was an American football player and coach.", " Starting as coach in 1933 at Excelsior Springs, MO, high school; moved to Chillicothe, MO in 1934-35.", " He then served as the head football coach at Northeast Missouri State Teachers College—commonly known at the time as Kirksville State Teachers College and now known as Truman State University—from 1935 to 1937, at Parsons College from 1938 to 1941, at Central Methodist College in 1945 as basketball coach, 1946 as Director of Athletics and football coach, and at Murray State University from 1948 to 1955, compiling a career college football coach record of 73–49–9.", " Faurot played college football at the University of Missouri, lettering in 1930 and 1932.", " He served as a lieutenant commander in the United States Navy, as an instructor in the physical training program, during World War II.", " He was the brother of College Football Hall of Fame coach, Don Faurot." ], "title": "Fred Faurot" }, { "sentences": [ "Herbert Orin \"Fritz\" Crisler (January 12, 1899 – August 19, 1982) was an American college football coach who is best known as \"the father of two-platoon football,\" an innovation in which separate units of players were used for offense and defense.", " Crisler developed two-platoon football while serving as head coach at the University of Michigan from 1938 to 1947.", " He also coached at the University of Minnesota (1930–1931) and Princeton University (1932–1937).", " Before coaching, he played football at the University of Chicago under Amos Alonzo Stagg, who nicknamed him Fritz after violinist Fritz Kreisler." ], "title": "Fritz Crisler" }, { "sentences": [ "Friedrich \"Fritz\" Kreisler (February2, 1875January29, 1962) was an Austrian-born violinist and composer.", " One of the most noted violin masters of his day, and regarded as one of the greatest violin masters of all time, he was known for his sweet tone and expressive phrasing.", " Like many great violinists of his generation, he produced a characteristic sound which was immediately recognizable as his own.", " Although it derived in many respects from the Franco-Belgian school, his style is nonetheless reminiscent of the \"gemütlich\" (cozy) lifestyle of pre-war Vienna." ], "title": "Fritz Kreisler" }, { "sentences": [ "Earl Thomas Martineau (August 30, 1896 – January 20, 1966) was an American football player and coach.", " He played halfback at the University of Minnesota and was selected as an All-American in 1922 and 1923 and served as the captain of the 1923 Minnesota team.", " After graduating from Minnesota, Martineau became a football coach.", " From 1924 to 1928, he was the head football coach at Western Michigan University, then known as Western State Normal School and Western State Teachers College, compiling a record of 26–10–2 in five seasons.", " His 1926 team tallied a record of 7–1.", " Martineau later served as a backfield coach for Purdue.", " In 1932, Martineau began a long association with Fritz Crisler.", " He was the backfield coach for Crisler at Princeton University from 1932 to 1937 and an assistant coach under Crisler at the University of Michigan from 1938 to 1945." ], "title": "Earl Martineau" }, { "sentences": [ "Ralph C. Fritz (November 23, 1917 – February 4, 2002) was an American football player and coach.", " A native of New Kensington, Pennsylvania, Fritz attended Kiski Preparatory School before enrolling at the University of Michigan.", " He played guard for the Michigan Wolverines football team from 1939 to 1940.", " In 1940, he was chosen by conference coaches as a first-team player on the Associated Press All-Big Ten Conference team.", " Fritz later played professional football for the Philadelphia Eagles in 1941.", " Fritz was one of the more than 1,000 NFL personnel who served in the military during World War II.", " Starting in 1949, Fritz worked as a high school football coach in Wauchula, Florida.", " In 1954, Fritz was hired as the athletic director and football coach at Lake Wales High School in Lake Wales, Florida.", " Fritz died in 2002 at age 84 while living in Miami, Florida." ], "title": "Ralph Fritz" }, { "sentences": [ "Willie Fritz (born April 2, 1960) is an American football coach and former player.", " He is the current head coach at Tulane University.", " From 2014 to 2015, he was head coach at Georgia Southern University.", " From 2010 to 2013, he was the head football coach at Sam Houston State University.", " From 1997 to 2009, Fritz served as the head football coach at the University of Central Missouri.", " From 1993 to 1996, he was the head football coach at Blinn College, a junior college in Brenham, Texas." ], "title": "Willie Fritz" }, { "sentences": [ "Crisler Center (formerly known as Crisler Arena) is an indoor arena located in Ann Arbor, Michigan.", " It is the home arena for the University of Michigan's men's and women's basketball teams as well as its women's gymnastics team.", " Constructed in 1967, the arena seats 12,707 spectators.", " It is named for Herbert O. \"Fritz\" Crisler, head football coach at Michigan from 1938 to 1947 and athletic director thereafter until his retirement in 1968.", " Crisler Center was designed by Dan Dworsky, a member of the 1948 Rose Bowl team.", " Among other structures that he has designed is the Federal Reserve Bank of Los Angeles." ], "title": "Crisler Center" } ]
[ "Title: George Ceithaml\n\nGeorge Frank Ceithaml ( ; February 10, 1921 – May 24, 2012) was an American football quarterback and coach. He was the starting quarterback for Fritz Crisler's University of Michigan football teams in 1941 and 1942. Crisler later called Ceithaml \"the smartest player he ever taught.\" Ceithaml was selected as the quarterback on the 1942 All-Big Ten Conference team, the captain of the 1942 All-American Blocking Team, and was the 19th player selected in the 1943 NFL Draft. He later served as an assistant football coach at Michigan and the University of Southern California.", "Title: Paul White (American football)\n\nPaul Grover White (November 13, 1921 – June 3, 1974) was an American football player and coach. He played college football as a halfback for Fritz Crisler's University of Michigan Wolverines football teams in 1941, 1942, 1943, and 1946 — missing the 1944 and 1945 seasons due to military service. He served as the captain of the 1943 Michigan team that compiled a record of 8–1 (6–0 Big Ten) and finished the season ranked No. 3 in the AP Poll. In 1944, he received Michigan's Big Ten Medal of Honor as the who had best demonstrated proficiency in scholarship and athletics. He also played professional football for the Pittsburgh Steelers in 1947. He played in 11 games for the Steelers, gaining 240 all-purpose yards and scoring one touchdown. His longest run in the NFL was good for a 52-yard gain. In 1949, he served as the backfield coach at Hillsdale College. In March 1950, he was hired as the backfield coach at the University of Connecticut.", "Title: Paul Stagg\n\nPaul Stagg (March 18, 1909 – September 4, 1992) was an American football player, coach, and college athletics administrator. He served as the head football coach at Moravian College (1934–1936), Springfield College (1937–1940), Worcester Polytechnic Institute (1941–1946), and Pacific University in Forest Grove, Oregon (1946–1960), compiling a career college football record of 94–99–12. Stagg played football as a quarterback at the University of Chicago, where his father, Amos Alonzo Stagg, was the head coach. He was an assistant coach under his father at Chicago in the fall of 1932 before graduating in December with a Bachelor of Science, majoring in geography. He followed the elder Stagg in 1933 to the University of the Pacific in Stockton, California, where he served as an assistant coach for a season before taking the head coaching job at Moravian. Paul Stagg returned to the University of the Pacific in 1961 as director of physical education and intercollegiate athletics, a capacity in which he served until 1967.", "Title: Fred Faurot\n\nFrederick Winslow \"Fritz\" Faurot, Jr. (March 18, 1909 – December 12, 2000) was an American football player and coach. Starting as coach in 1933 at Excelsior Springs, MO, high school; moved to Chillicothe, MO in 1934-35. He then served as the head football coach at Northeast Missouri State Teachers College—commonly known at the time as Kirksville State Teachers College and now known as Truman State University—from 1935 to 1937, at Parsons College from 1938 to 1941, at Central Methodist College in 1945 as basketball coach, 1946 as Director of Athletics and football coach, and at Murray State University from 1948 to 1955, compiling a career college football coach record of 73–49–9. Faurot played college football at the University of Missouri, lettering in 1930 and 1932. He served as a lieutenant commander in the United States Navy, as an instructor in the physical training program, during World War II. He was the brother of College Football Hall of Fame coach, Don Faurot.", "Title: Fritz Crisler\n\nHerbert Orin \"Fritz\" Crisler (January 12, 1899 – August 19, 1982) was an American college football coach who is best known as \"the father of two-platoon football,\" an innovation in which separate units of players were used for offense and defense. Crisler developed two-platoon football while serving as head coach at the University of Michigan from 1938 to 1947. He also coached at the University of Minnesota (1930–1931) and Princeton University (1932–1937). Before coaching, he played football at the University of Chicago under Amos Alonzo Stagg, who nicknamed him Fritz after violinist Fritz Kreisler.", "Title: Fritz Kreisler\n\nFriedrich \"Fritz\" Kreisler (February2, 1875January29, 1962) was an Austrian-born violinist and composer. One of the most noted violin masters of his day, and regarded as one of the greatest violin masters of all time, he was known for his sweet tone and expressive phrasing. Like many great violinists of his generation, he produced a characteristic sound which was immediately recognizable as his own. Although it derived in many respects from the Franco-Belgian school, his style is nonetheless reminiscent of the \"gemütlich\" (cozy) lifestyle of pre-war Vienna.", "Title: Earl Martineau\n\nEarl Thomas Martineau (August 30, 1896 – January 20, 1966) was an American football player and coach. He played halfback at the University of Minnesota and was selected as an All-American in 1922 and 1923 and served as the captain of the 1923 Minnesota team. After graduating from Minnesota, Martineau became a football coach. From 1924 to 1928, he was the head football coach at Western Michigan University, then known as Western State Normal School and Western State Teachers College, compiling a record of 26–10–2 in five seasons. His 1926 team tallied a record of 7–1. Martineau later served as a backfield coach for Purdue. In 1932, Martineau began a long association with Fritz Crisler. He was the backfield coach for Crisler at Princeton University from 1932 to 1937 and an assistant coach under Crisler at the University of Michigan from 1938 to 1945.", "Title: Ralph Fritz\n\nRalph C. Fritz (November 23, 1917 – February 4, 2002) was an American football player and coach. A native of New Kensington, Pennsylvania, Fritz attended Kiski Preparatory School before enrolling at the University of Michigan. He played guard for the Michigan Wolverines football team from 1939 to 1940. In 1940, he was chosen by conference coaches as a first-team player on the Associated Press All-Big Ten Conference team. Fritz later played professional football for the Philadelphia Eagles in 1941. Fritz was one of the more than 1,000 NFL personnel who served in the military during World War II. Starting in 1949, Fritz worked as a high school football coach in Wauchula, Florida. In 1954, Fritz was hired as the athletic director and football coach at Lake Wales High School in Lake Wales, Florida. Fritz died in 2002 at age 84 while living in Miami, Florida.", "Title: Willie Fritz\n\nWillie Fritz (born April 2, 1960) is an American football coach and former player. He is the current head coach at Tulane University. From 2014 to 2015, he was head coach at Georgia Southern University. From 2010 to 2013, he was the head football coach at Sam Houston State University. From 1997 to 2009, Fritz served as the head football coach at the University of Central Missouri. From 1993 to 1996, he was the head football coach at Blinn College, a junior college in Brenham, Texas.", "Title: Crisler Center\n\nCrisler Center (formerly known as Crisler Arena) is an indoor arena located in Ann Arbor, Michigan. It is the home arena for the University of Michigan's men's and women's basketball teams as well as its women's gymnastics team. Constructed in 1967, the arena seats 12,707 spectators. It is named for Herbert O. \"Fritz\" Crisler, head football coach at Michigan from 1938 to 1947 and athletic director thereafter until his retirement in 1968. Crisler Center was designed by Dan Dworsky, a member of the 1948 Rose Bowl team. Among other structures that he has designed is the Federal Reserve Bank of Los Angeles." ]
80,755
Pichu Sambamoorthi, was an Indian musicologist, writer and the professor of musicology at the Sri Venkateswara University, Tirupati, he was awarded, what, which one of the earliest established music academies in South India, in 1972?
Madras Music Academy
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[ { "sentences": [ "K.S.R.M College of Engineering (\"Kandula Srinivasa Reddy Memorial College Of Engineering)\" is an engineering institute in Andhra Pradesh, India.", " It is located within the Kadapa city of Andhra Pradesh and affiliated to Sri Venkateswara University, Tirupati." ], "title": "KSRM College of Engineering" }, { "sentences": [ "Kolakaluri Enoch is an Indian writer, teacher, and former Vice Chancellor of Sri Venkateswara University, Tirupati.", " He was honoured by the Government of India, in 2014, by bestowing on him the Padma Shri, the fourth highest civilian award, for his contributions to the field of literature." ], "title": "Kolakaluri Enoch" }, { "sentences": [ "Sri Venkateswara University (commonly referred to as S. V. University or SVU) is a state university in Tirupati, Andhra Pradesh, India.", " It was founded in 1954 by chief minister Tanguturi Prakasam Pantulu.", " The university is named after Lord Venkateswara whose shrine is located in the city." ], "title": "Sri Venkateswara University" }, { "sentences": [ "Hinduism in South India refers to the Hindu culture of the people of South India.", " The Hinduism in South India is characterized by Dravidian customs and traditions.", " The Dravidians made great contributions to development of Hinduism.", " South India was the birthplace of many Hindu saints and reformers.", " The Brahmins (Hindu priests class) of ancient South India (Tamilakam, Telengana, Karnataka, Gujarat and Maharashtra) were classified as Pancha-Dravida (The Five Dravidians).", " The Hindus in South India are followers of various Hindu branches such as Shaivism, Vaishnavism, Shaktism, Brahmanism and others.", " Hinduism was the state religion of most of the South Indian kingdoms.", " During the Ancient and Middle Ages were built in South India one of the greatest Hindu temples.", " South Indian kings such as the Cholas spread Hinduism overseas to parts of Southeast Asia.", " The activities of South India across the Palk Strait led to survival of Hinduism in Sri Lanka.", " The Tamil Hindus in Sri Lanka are followers of Tamil Shaiva Siddhanta, which is mainly practiced in parts of South India.", " Some Hindu festivals are celebrated mostly or exclusively in South India and Sri Lanka.", " In South India are also numerous Hindu pilgrimage site that is visited annually by thousands of devotees.", " The Tirumala Venkateswara Temple in Andhra Pradesh is considered to be the most-visited holy place in the world.", " The Cauvery river that flows through Karnataka and Tamil Nadu is also known as the \"Ganges of South\" and is one of the most sacred river of the Hindus." ], "title": "Hinduism in South India" }, { "sentences": [ "Sri Padmavathi Medical College is a medical college dedicated for Women in Tirupati, Andhra Pradesh, India.", " This college is managed by Sri Venkateswara Institute of Medical Sciences(SVIMS) University.", " The college was established in the year 2014.", " It has 150 seats out of which 108 seats are reserved to Sri Venkateswara University Area." ], "title": "Sri Padmavathi Medical College" }, { "sentences": [ "Vartika Mathur (27 August 1979, New Delhi, India) is an assistant professor in the Department of Zoology, Sri Venkateswara College, University of Delhi.", " Dr. Mathur was the only Indian to have received the prestigious NFP fellowship in 2008 from Nuffic - an organization in partnership with Ministry of Education, Culture and Science (Netherlands) and Dutch Ministry of Foreign Affairs.", " This fellowship enabled her to pursue a PhD in Wageningen University and Research Centre, the Netherlands, under the supervision of Professors Louise Vet and Nicole van Dam.", " She worked in the Netherlands and India for four years and was awarded a PhD in 2012.", " Dr. Mathur was awarded the European Mobility grant for International Laureates by the International Doctoral College of the European University of Brittany (CDI-UEB) in 2010 to perform research in University of Rennes, France.", " She has been awarded the \"Young scientist of the year award 2015\" in the field of chemical ecology by the International Foundation of Environment and Ecology.", " Dr. Mathur is the host supervisor for a six-month Research Training Fellowship for Developing Country Scientists (RTF-DCS) for Melesse Anjulo Tora (2014-2015) from Ethiopia and Jean Augustin Rubabura Kituta (2015-2016) from DRC Congo funded by NAM S&T Centre.", " Dr. Mathur has been running independent animal-plant interactions research lab since 2011 at Sri Venkateswara College and has supervised four research projects (one ongoing) as principal investigator and two projects as co-investigator (one ongoing) since 2008.", " Dr. Mathur has several publications in various international and national peer-reviewed journals, with a total impact of 17.66.", " She has authored an ecology book for undergraduate students.", " She has given oral and poster presentations in several international and national conferences and symposiums.", " She has been the associate editor for \"Biojournal\" since 2013 and a reviewer in several international journals of high repute." ], "title": "Vartika Mathur" }, { "sentences": [ "Madras Music Academy is one of the earliest established music academies in South India.", " Before the concept of infrastructure was introduced to India in the early 1920s, it was a gathering for elite musicians simply called (and is still more commonly referred to as) Music Academy (Tamil: சங்கீத வித்வத் சபை, \"sangeetha vidhwadh sabai\" ) It plays an important role in encouraging and promoting primarily the Carnatic Music Indian art form.", " It played a vital role in the revival of the Indian classical dance form of Bharatnatyam in the 1930s when it faced near extinction due to a negative connotation caused by conservative societal standards." ], "title": "Madras Music Academy" }, { "sentences": [ "Venkateswara Temple is a landmark Vaishnavite temple situated in the hill town of Tirumala at Tirupati in Chittoor district of Andhra Pradesh, India.", " The Temple is dedicated to Lord Sri Venkateswara, an incarnation of Vishnu, who is believed to have appeared here to save mankind from trials and troubles of Kali Yuga.", " Hence the place has also got the name Kaliyuga Vaikuntham and Lord here is referred to as Kaliyuga Prathyaksha Daivam.", " The temple is also known by other names like Tirumala Temple, Tirupati Temple, Tirupati Balaji Temple.", " Lord Venkateswara is known by many other names: Balaji, Govinda, and Srinivasa." ], "title": "Venkateswara Temple, Tirumala" }, { "sentences": [ "Kotha Satchidananda Murthy (1924-2011) was an Indian philosopher and professor.", " Murthy served as the Professor of Philosophy, Andhra University, Visakhapatnam and Vice-Chancellor of Sri Venkateswara University, Tirupati in the state of Andhra Pradesh, South India.", " He specialized in Buddhist Philosophy and contributed extensively to Mahayana Buddhism.", " His treatise on the teachings of Nagarjuna is well acclaimed." ], "title": "Kotha Satchidananda Murthy" }, { "sentences": [ "Pichu Sambamoorthi (1901–1973) was an Indian musicologist, writer and the professor of musicology at the Sri Venkateswara University, Tirupati.", " He was the author several books on music, including \"A Dictionary of South Indian Music and Musicians\", \"Great composers\", \"South Indian Music\", \"Sruthi Vadyas (Drones)\" and \"Laya Vadyas: Time-Keeping Instruments\".", " He was awarded the Madras Music Academy's Sangeetha Kalanidhi in 1972.", " The Government of India awarded him the third highest civilian honour of the Padma Bhushan, in 1971, for his contributions to music.", " He was also a 1963 recipient of the Sangeet Natak Akademi Fellowship." ], "title": "Pichu Sambamoorthi" } ]
[ "Title: KSRM College of Engineering\n\nK.S.R.M College of Engineering (\"Kandula Srinivasa Reddy Memorial College Of Engineering)\" is an engineering institute in Andhra Pradesh, India. It is located within the Kadapa city of Andhra Pradesh and affiliated to Sri Venkateswara University, Tirupati.", "Title: Kolakaluri Enoch\n\nKolakaluri Enoch is an Indian writer, teacher, and former Vice Chancellor of Sri Venkateswara University, Tirupati. He was honoured by the Government of India, in 2014, by bestowing on him the Padma Shri, the fourth highest civilian award, for his contributions to the field of literature.", "Title: Sri Venkateswara University\n\nSri Venkateswara University (commonly referred to as S. V. University or SVU) is a state university in Tirupati, Andhra Pradesh, India. It was founded in 1954 by chief minister Tanguturi Prakasam Pantulu. The university is named after Lord Venkateswara whose shrine is located in the city.", "Title: Hinduism in South India\n\nHinduism in South India refers to the Hindu culture of the people of South India. The Hinduism in South India is characterized by Dravidian customs and traditions. The Dravidians made great contributions to development of Hinduism. South India was the birthplace of many Hindu saints and reformers. The Brahmins (Hindu priests class) of ancient South India (Tamilakam, Telengana, Karnataka, Gujarat and Maharashtra) were classified as Pancha-Dravida (The Five Dravidians). The Hindus in South India are followers of various Hindu branches such as Shaivism, Vaishnavism, Shaktism, Brahmanism and others. Hinduism was the state religion of most of the South Indian kingdoms. During the Ancient and Middle Ages were built in South India one of the greatest Hindu temples. South Indian kings such as the Cholas spread Hinduism overseas to parts of Southeast Asia. The activities of South India across the Palk Strait led to survival of Hinduism in Sri Lanka. The Tamil Hindus in Sri Lanka are followers of Tamil Shaiva Siddhanta, which is mainly practiced in parts of South India. Some Hindu festivals are celebrated mostly or exclusively in South India and Sri Lanka. In South India are also numerous Hindu pilgrimage site that is visited annually by thousands of devotees. The Tirumala Venkateswara Temple in Andhra Pradesh is considered to be the most-visited holy place in the world. The Cauvery river that flows through Karnataka and Tamil Nadu is also known as the \"Ganges of South\" and is one of the most sacred river of the Hindus.", "Title: Sri Padmavathi Medical College\n\nSri Padmavathi Medical College is a medical college dedicated for Women in Tirupati, Andhra Pradesh, India. This college is managed by Sri Venkateswara Institute of Medical Sciences(SVIMS) University. The college was established in the year 2014. It has 150 seats out of which 108 seats are reserved to Sri Venkateswara University Area.", "Title: Vartika Mathur\n\nVartika Mathur (27 August 1979, New Delhi, India) is an assistant professor in the Department of Zoology, Sri Venkateswara College, University of Delhi. Dr. Mathur was the only Indian to have received the prestigious NFP fellowship in 2008 from Nuffic - an organization in partnership with Ministry of Education, Culture and Science (Netherlands) and Dutch Ministry of Foreign Affairs. This fellowship enabled her to pursue a PhD in Wageningen University and Research Centre, the Netherlands, under the supervision of Professors Louise Vet and Nicole van Dam. She worked in the Netherlands and India for four years and was awarded a PhD in 2012. Dr. Mathur was awarded the European Mobility grant for International Laureates by the International Doctoral College of the European University of Brittany (CDI-UEB) in 2010 to perform research in University of Rennes, France. She has been awarded the \"Young scientist of the year award 2015\" in the field of chemical ecology by the International Foundation of Environment and Ecology. Dr. Mathur is the host supervisor for a six-month Research Training Fellowship for Developing Country Scientists (RTF-DCS) for Melesse Anjulo Tora (2014-2015) from Ethiopia and Jean Augustin Rubabura Kituta (2015-2016) from DRC Congo funded by NAM S&T Centre. Dr. Mathur has been running independent animal-plant interactions research lab since 2011 at Sri Venkateswara College and has supervised four research projects (one ongoing) as principal investigator and two projects as co-investigator (one ongoing) since 2008. Dr. Mathur has several publications in various international and national peer-reviewed journals, with a total impact of 17.66. She has authored an ecology book for undergraduate students. She has given oral and poster presentations in several international and national conferences and symposiums. She has been the associate editor for \"Biojournal\" since 2013 and a reviewer in several international journals of high repute.", "Title: Madras Music Academy\n\nMadras Music Academy is one of the earliest established music academies in South India. Before the concept of infrastructure was introduced to India in the early 1920s, it was a gathering for elite musicians simply called (and is still more commonly referred to as) Music Academy (Tamil: சங்கீத வித்வத் சபை, \"sangeetha vidhwadh sabai\" ) It plays an important role in encouraging and promoting primarily the Carnatic Music Indian art form. It played a vital role in the revival of the Indian classical dance form of Bharatnatyam in the 1930s when it faced near extinction due to a negative connotation caused by conservative societal standards.", "Title: Venkateswara Temple, Tirumala\n\nVenkateswara Temple is a landmark Vaishnavite temple situated in the hill town of Tirumala at Tirupati in Chittoor district of Andhra Pradesh, India. The Temple is dedicated to Lord Sri Venkateswara, an incarnation of Vishnu, who is believed to have appeared here to save mankind from trials and troubles of Kali Yuga. Hence the place has also got the name Kaliyuga Vaikuntham and Lord here is referred to as Kaliyuga Prathyaksha Daivam. The temple is also known by other names like Tirumala Temple, Tirupati Temple, Tirupati Balaji Temple. Lord Venkateswara is known by many other names: Balaji, Govinda, and Srinivasa.", "Title: Kotha Satchidananda Murthy\n\nKotha Satchidananda Murthy (1924-2011) was an Indian philosopher and professor. Murthy served as the Professor of Philosophy, Andhra University, Visakhapatnam and Vice-Chancellor of Sri Venkateswara University, Tirupati in the state of Andhra Pradesh, South India. He specialized in Buddhist Philosophy and contributed extensively to Mahayana Buddhism. His treatise on the teachings of Nagarjuna is well acclaimed.", "Title: Pichu Sambamoorthi\n\nPichu Sambamoorthi (1901–1973) was an Indian musicologist, writer and the professor of musicology at the Sri Venkateswara University, Tirupati. He was the author several books on music, including \"A Dictionary of South Indian Music and Musicians\", \"Great composers\", \"South Indian Music\", \"Sruthi Vadyas (Drones)\" and \"Laya Vadyas: Time-Keeping Instruments\". He was awarded the Madras Music Academy's Sangeetha Kalanidhi in 1972. The Government of India awarded him the third highest civilian honour of the Padma Bhushan, in 1971, for his contributions to music. He was also a 1963 recipient of the Sangeet Natak Akademi Fellowship." ]
80,756
Cupcakes Taste Like Violence is the second EP by American singer, songwriter, Jeffree Star, an American singer-songwriter, make-up artist, fashion designer and model from Orange County, in which US state?
California
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[ { "sentences": [ "Elohor Eva Alordiah (born 13 August 1989), better known as Eva Alordiah or simply Eva, is a Nigerian rapper, entertainer, make-up artist, fashion designer and entrepreneur.", " She is considered one of the best female rappers in Nigeria.", " Since her breakthrough into the Nigerian Music Industry, Eva has garnered several awards including one Nigeria Entertainment Award from 4 nominations, one Eloy Award, and one YEM award from 2 nominations.", " Her debut EP, titled \"The GIGO E.P\", was released for free digital download on 20 November 2011.", " Eva is the owner of makeupByOrsela, a company that specialises in Makeup services.", " In November 2014, Eva released her self-titled second EP.", " Her debut studio album, \"1960\", was scheduled to be released in January 2015." ], "title": "Eva Alordiah" }, { "sentences": [ "William Lemon III (born September 27, 1978) is an American make-up artist, musician and fashion designer known for his special make-up effects used by celebrities including Lady Gaga and Rihanna." ], "title": "William Lemon III" }, { "sentences": [ "Jeffree Star (born Jeffrey Lynn Steininger on November 15, 1985) is an American singer-songwriter, make-up artist, fashion designer and model from Orange County, California.", " He started his music career on MySpace with over 25 million plays on his self-released music.", " After releasing two extended plays, Star released his debut album, \"Beauty Killer\" (2009), under Popsicle Records.", " Star is also known for his fashion line, Beauty Forever, and his transgressive, gender-bending appearance and persona." ], "title": "Jeffree Star" }, { "sentences": [ "Beauty Killer is the debut and only studio album by American singer, songwriter Jeffree Star, released September 22, 2009 under Popsicle Records through Warner Music Group's Independent Label Group.", " The album was mostly produced by God's Paparazzi, but also features work from other producers and artist, including producer Lester Mendez and Young Money singer and rapper Nicki Minaj.", " \"Beauty Killer\" features rock, electronic, dance, and pop elements in its music and lyrics, similar to previous works from Star.", " The album has since become Star's biggest selling album to date, debuting at number two in the \"Billboard\" Top Heatseekers chart, as well as becoming his first \"Billboard\" 200 charting album, peaking at number 122.", " The album spawned two official singles, \"Prisoner\" and \"Lollipop Luxury\", and several promotional singles, including \"Love Rhymes with Fuck You\", \"Blush\", and \"Beauty Killer\".", " Music videos were made for both \"Get Away With Murder\" and \"Beauty Killer\", and were made available for streaming and digital download in 2009 and 2010, respectively.", " \"Beauty Killer\" was recorded mainly in California, though some songs were recorded in Illinois and Georgia." ], "title": "Beauty Killer" }, { "sentences": [ "Cupcakes Taste Like Violence is the second EP by American singer, songwriter, Jeffree Star.", " It was released on December 9, 2008, and was the first record to be released under Popsicle Records through Warner Music's Independent Label Group.", " The first single \"Lollipop Luxury\", was released on November 18, 2008." ], "title": "Cupcakes Taste Like Violence" }, { "sentences": [ "Sutan Amrull ( ; born June 14, 1974), also known as Raja and Raja Gemini, is an American make-up artist and drag performer.", " He is best known for his work on the reality television show \"America's Next Top Model\", serving as the show's make-up artist for nine cycles (fourth through twelve), and as the winner of Season 3 of \"RuPaul's Drag Race\".", " Amrull's clients include Dita von Teese, Pamela Anderson, Paulina Porizkova, Iman, Tyra Banks, Iggy Azalea, RuPaul, and Twiggy.", " Since 2009, Amrull has been make-up artist to singer Adam Lambert for print media, live U.S. appearances, and Lambert's international 2010 Glam Nation Tour." ], "title": "Sutan Amrull" }, { "sentences": [ "Solenn Marie Adea Heussaff (born July 20, 1985) is a Filipina-French VJ, actress, TV host, model, singer, fashion designer, painter, and professional make-up artist.", " She was one of the official castaways of \"\" which aired from August 30 to December 3, 2010 on GMA Network.", " She made it to the Final Three." ], "title": "Solenn Heussaff" }, { "sentences": [ "\"Lollipop Luxury\" is a song by American recording artist and songwriter Jeffree Star.", " It is the only single from the album \"Cupcakes Taste Like Violence\".", " The song was written by Jeffree Star and Nico Hartikainen in 2008 and it was produced by Smile Future.", " \"Lollipop Luxury\" was released on November 18, 2008 as Star's first official single.", " A remixed version of the song, featuring Nicki Minaj, was released on the album \"Beauty Killer\" on September 22, 2009 and came out as a single on June 16, 2011." ], "title": "Lollipop Luxury" }, { "sentences": [ "The discography of the Millionaires consists of one studio album, three extended plays, one mixtape and five singles.", " The group released their debut EP, \"Bling Bling Bling!", "\", in July 2008, followed by their second EP \"Just Got Paid, Let's Get Laid\" in June 2009.", " Their third extended play, \"Cash Only\", was preceded by the single \"Stay the Night\", released with B-Unique Records, which charted at #12 on the UK Top World Dance Charts.", " After the departure of member Dani Gore, the now-duo released a free mixtape, \"Your Girl Does Party\" in May 2012, followed by their debut studio album \"Tonight\" in March 2013.", " Various songs remain unreleased with no confirmed release date, such as \"Hush Little Boyfriend\", \"That's How We Party\", \"Rich Girls\", \"Not Everyone's A Millionaire\", \"Hairspray\", \"Candy Paint\", \"Beatbox\", a song featured on Ashley Purdy's Instagram.", " As well as two unreleased features one on a song rumored to be \"Fuck Me I'm Famous\" dubbed \"Team Fierce\" alongside Jeffree Star and Blood on the Dance Floor and Young Scrap's song \"Phantom\"." ], "title": "Millionaires discography" }, { "sentences": [ "The discography of American singer-songwriter Jeffree Star consists of one studio album, three extended plays, five singles and four music videos.", " After self-releasing an extended play \"Plastic Surgery Slumber Party\" in 2007, Star founded his own label Popsicle Records.", " He released his second extended play, \"Cupcakes Taste Like Violence\", in December 2008.", " The extended play produced one commercial single, \"Lollipop Luxury\".", " In September 2009, Star released his debut studio album, \"Beauty Killer\".", " The album produced one commercial single, \"Prisoner\" and two music videos for \"Get Away with Murder\" and \"Beauty Killer\".", " On October 2, 2012, Star released a four-track single called \"Mr. Diva\" to tide fans over and play new music on tour.", " \"Mr. Diva\" was also released as a limited edition vinyl record with \"Legs Up\" being the B-side track; it was a red heart shape with 500 copies printed.", " Star released his single \"Love to My Cobain\" on June 25, 2013 with the music video being released August 15." ], "title": "Jeffree Star discography" } ]
[ "Title: Eva Alordiah\n\nElohor Eva Alordiah (born 13 August 1989), better known as Eva Alordiah or simply Eva, is a Nigerian rapper, entertainer, make-up artist, fashion designer and entrepreneur. She is considered one of the best female rappers in Nigeria. Since her breakthrough into the Nigerian Music Industry, Eva has garnered several awards including one Nigeria Entertainment Award from 4 nominations, one Eloy Award, and one YEM award from 2 nominations. Her debut EP, titled \"The GIGO E.P\", was released for free digital download on 20 November 2011. Eva is the owner of makeupByOrsela, a company that specialises in Makeup services. In November 2014, Eva released her self-titled second EP. Her debut studio album, \"1960\", was scheduled to be released in January 2015.", "Title: William Lemon III\n\nWilliam Lemon III (born September 27, 1978) is an American make-up artist, musician and fashion designer known for his special make-up effects used by celebrities including Lady Gaga and Rihanna.", "Title: Jeffree Star\n\nJeffree Star (born Jeffrey Lynn Steininger on November 15, 1985) is an American singer-songwriter, make-up artist, fashion designer and model from Orange County, California. He started his music career on MySpace with over 25 million plays on his self-released music. After releasing two extended plays, Star released his debut album, \"Beauty Killer\" (2009), under Popsicle Records. Star is also known for his fashion line, Beauty Forever, and his transgressive, gender-bending appearance and persona.", "Title: Beauty Killer\n\nBeauty Killer is the debut and only studio album by American singer, songwriter Jeffree Star, released September 22, 2009 under Popsicle Records through Warner Music Group's Independent Label Group. The album was mostly produced by God's Paparazzi, but also features work from other producers and artist, including producer Lester Mendez and Young Money singer and rapper Nicki Minaj. \"Beauty Killer\" features rock, electronic, dance, and pop elements in its music and lyrics, similar to previous works from Star. The album has since become Star's biggest selling album to date, debuting at number two in the \"Billboard\" Top Heatseekers chart, as well as becoming his first \"Billboard\" 200 charting album, peaking at number 122. The album spawned two official singles, \"Prisoner\" and \"Lollipop Luxury\", and several promotional singles, including \"Love Rhymes with Fuck You\", \"Blush\", and \"Beauty Killer\". Music videos were made for both \"Get Away With Murder\" and \"Beauty Killer\", and were made available for streaming and digital download in 2009 and 2010, respectively. \"Beauty Killer\" was recorded mainly in California, though some songs were recorded in Illinois and Georgia.", "Title: Cupcakes Taste Like Violence\n\nCupcakes Taste Like Violence is the second EP by American singer, songwriter, Jeffree Star. It was released on December 9, 2008, and was the first record to be released under Popsicle Records through Warner Music's Independent Label Group. The first single \"Lollipop Luxury\", was released on November 18, 2008.", "Title: Sutan Amrull\n\nSutan Amrull ( ; born June 14, 1974), also known as Raja and Raja Gemini, is an American make-up artist and drag performer. He is best known for his work on the reality television show \"America's Next Top Model\", serving as the show's make-up artist for nine cycles (fourth through twelve), and as the winner of Season 3 of \"RuPaul's Drag Race\". Amrull's clients include Dita von Teese, Pamela Anderson, Paulina Porizkova, Iman, Tyra Banks, Iggy Azalea, RuPaul, and Twiggy. Since 2009, Amrull has been make-up artist to singer Adam Lambert for print media, live U.S. appearances, and Lambert's international 2010 Glam Nation Tour.", "Title: Solenn Heussaff\n\nSolenn Marie Adea Heussaff (born July 20, 1985) is a Filipina-French VJ, actress, TV host, model, singer, fashion designer, painter, and professional make-up artist. She was one of the official castaways of \"\" which aired from August 30 to December 3, 2010 on GMA Network. She made it to the Final Three.", "Title: Lollipop Luxury\n\n\"Lollipop Luxury\" is a song by American recording artist and songwriter Jeffree Star. It is the only single from the album \"Cupcakes Taste Like Violence\". The song was written by Jeffree Star and Nico Hartikainen in 2008 and it was produced by Smile Future. \"Lollipop Luxury\" was released on November 18, 2008 as Star's first official single. A remixed version of the song, featuring Nicki Minaj, was released on the album \"Beauty Killer\" on September 22, 2009 and came out as a single on June 16, 2011.", "Title: Millionaires discography\n\nThe discography of the Millionaires consists of one studio album, three extended plays, one mixtape and five singles. The group released their debut EP, \"Bling Bling Bling! \", in July 2008, followed by their second EP \"Just Got Paid, Let's Get Laid\" in June 2009. Their third extended play, \"Cash Only\", was preceded by the single \"Stay the Night\", released with B-Unique Records, which charted at #12 on the UK Top World Dance Charts. After the departure of member Dani Gore, the now-duo released a free mixtape, \"Your Girl Does Party\" in May 2012, followed by their debut studio album \"Tonight\" in March 2013. Various songs remain unreleased with no confirmed release date, such as \"Hush Little Boyfriend\", \"That's How We Party\", \"Rich Girls\", \"Not Everyone's A Millionaire\", \"Hairspray\", \"Candy Paint\", \"Beatbox\", a song featured on Ashley Purdy's Instagram. As well as two unreleased features one on a song rumored to be \"Fuck Me I'm Famous\" dubbed \"Team Fierce\" alongside Jeffree Star and Blood on the Dance Floor and Young Scrap's song \"Phantom\".", "Title: Jeffree Star discography\n\nThe discography of American singer-songwriter Jeffree Star consists of one studio album, three extended plays, five singles and four music videos. After self-releasing an extended play \"Plastic Surgery Slumber Party\" in 2007, Star founded his own label Popsicle Records. He released his second extended play, \"Cupcakes Taste Like Violence\", in December 2008. The extended play produced one commercial single, \"Lollipop Luxury\". In September 2009, Star released his debut studio album, \"Beauty Killer\". The album produced one commercial single, \"Prisoner\" and two music videos for \"Get Away with Murder\" and \"Beauty Killer\". On October 2, 2012, Star released a four-track single called \"Mr. Diva\" to tide fans over and play new music on tour. \"Mr. Diva\" was also released as a limited edition vinyl record with \"Legs Up\" being the B-side track; it was a red heart shape with 500 copies printed. Star released his single \"Love to My Cobain\" on June 25, 2013 with the music video being released August 15." ]
80,757
What Australian state was the 1919 VFL Gran Final football game held?
Victoria
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cricket ground by capacity, and has the tallest light towers of any sporting venue.", " The MCG is within walking distance of the city centre and is served by the Richmond railway station, Richmond, and the Jolimont railway station, East Melbourne.", " It is part of the Melbourne Sports and Entertainment Precinct." ], "title": "Melbourne Cricket Ground" }, { "sentences": [ "The 2011 Oklahoma State vs. Iowa State football game, played November 18, 2011, was an NCAA college football game held between the Oklahoma State Cowboys and the Iowa State Cyclones at Jack Trice Stadium, the home stadium of Iowa State.", " The game had large implications as Oklahoma State controlled its own destiny for playing in the BCS National Championship Game.", " In a remarkable upset, Iowa State won in double overtime 37–31." ], "title": "2011 Oklahoma State vs. Iowa State football game" }, { "sentences": [ "The Big 12 Championship Game is a college football game held by the Big 12 Conference.", " The game was played each year since the conference's formation in 1996 until 2010 and will return starting with the 2017 season.", " From 1996 to 2010 the championship game pitted the Big 12 North Division champion against the South Division champion in a game held after the regular season was completed.", " From 2017 onward, the game will feature the two teams with the best records within the conference." ], "title": "Big 12 Championship Game" }, { "sentences": [ "The 2007 Weber State-Portland State football game was a college football game held on October 27 at PGE Park in Portland, Oregon.", " It pitted the Portland State Vikings against the Weber State Wildcats.", " The Wildcats defeated the Vikings 73–68.", " The two teams combined for 141 points, setting a National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) all-division record for most points scored in a game." ], "title": "2007 Weber State vs. Portland State football game" }, { "sentences": [ "The 1938 VFL Grand Final was an Australian rules football game contested between the Carlton Football Club and Collingwood Football Club, held at the Melbourne Cricket Ground in Melbourne on 24 September 1938.", " It was the 42nd annual Grand Final of the Victorian Football League, staged to determine the premiers for the 1938 VFL season.", " The match was won by Carlton by a margin of 15 points, marking that club's sixth premiership victory and first since winning the 1915 VFL Grand Final." ], "title": "1938 VFL Grand Final" }, { "sentences": [ "The 1939 VFL Grand Final was an Australian rules football game contested between the Melbourne Football Club and Collingwood Football Club, held at the Melbourne Cricket Ground in Melbourne on 30 September 1939.", " It was the 43rd annual Grand Final of the Victorian Football League, staged to determine the premiers for the 1939 VFL season.", " The match, attended by 78,110 spectators, was won by Melbourne by a margin of 53 points, marking that club's third premiership victory and first since winning the 1926 VFL Grand Final." ], "title": "1939 VFL Grand Final" }, { "sentences": [ "The 1919 VFL Grand Final was an Australian rules football game contested between the Collingwood Football Club and Richmond Football Club, held at the Melbourne Cricket Ground in Melbourne on 11 October 1919.", " It was the 22nd annual Grand Final of the Victorian Football League, staged to determine the premiers for the 1919 VFL season.", " The match, attended by 45,413 spectators, was won by Collingwood by a margin of 25 points, marking that club's fifth premiership victory." ], "title": "1919 VFL Grand Final" }, { "sentences": [ "The 2007 Stanford vs. USC football game was an NCAA college football game held on October 6, 2007, at the Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum in Los Angeles, California.", " In a remarkable upset, the visiting Stanford Cardinal won 24–23 despite USC having been favored by 41 points entering the game.", " This result was the biggest point spread upset of all time in college football (since surpassed by the Howard University Bison in 2017, who were 45-point underdogs heading into a road game against the UNLV Rebels).", " USC entered the game with a 35-game home game winning streak (its previous home game loss also happened to be to Stanford, in 2001) which included a 24-game home game winning streak in Pac-10 play.", " By contrast, Stanford had compiled a Pac-10 worst 1–11 season in 2006, which included a 42–0 loss to USC.", " To compound the situation, Stanford's starting quarterback T. C. Ostrander had suffered a seizure the week before and his replacement, backup quarterback Tavita Pritchard, had never started a game and had thrown just three passes in official play." ], "title": "2007 Stanford vs. USC football game" }, { "sentences": [ "The 1982 Nebraska vs. Penn State football game was an NCAA college football game held on September 25, 1982, during the 1982 NCAA Division I-A football season at Beaver Stadium in State College, Pennsylvania, between the then-#2 Nebraska Cornhuskers (coached by Tom Osborne) and then-#8 Penn State Nittany Lions (coached by Joe Paterno)." ], "title": "1982 Nebraska vs. Penn State football game" } ]
[ "Title: 1948 VFL Grand Final\n\nThe 1948 VFL Grand Final was an Australian rules football game contested between the Melbourne Football Club and Essendon Football Club, held at the Melbourne Cricket Ground on 2 October 1948. It was the 52nd annual Grand Final of the Victorian Football League, staged to determine the premiers for the 1948 VFL season. The match, attended by 86,198 spectators, ended in a draw, the first time that a VFL Grand Final had ended in a draw. A week later in the Grand Final replay, attended by 52,226 spectators, Melbourne easily defeated Essendon by 39 points, marking that club's sixth premiership victory.", "Title: Melbourne Cricket Ground\n\nThe Melbourne Cricket Ground (MCG), also known simply as \"The G\", is an Australian sports stadium located in Yarra Park, Melbourne, Victoria. Home to the Melbourne Cricket Club, it is the 10th-largest stadium in the world, the largest in Australia, the largest in the Southern Hemisphere, the largest cricket ground by capacity, and has the tallest light towers of any sporting venue. The MCG is within walking distance of the city centre and is served by the Richmond railway station, Richmond, and the Jolimont railway station, East Melbourne. It is part of the Melbourne Sports and Entertainment Precinct.", "Title: 2011 Oklahoma State vs. Iowa State football game\n\nThe 2011 Oklahoma State vs. Iowa State football game, played November 18, 2011, was an NCAA college football game held between the Oklahoma State Cowboys and the Iowa State Cyclones at Jack Trice Stadium, the home stadium of Iowa State. The game had large implications as Oklahoma State controlled its own destiny for playing in the BCS National Championship Game. In a remarkable upset, Iowa State won in double overtime 37–31.", "Title: Big 12 Championship Game\n\nThe Big 12 Championship Game is a college football game held by the Big 12 Conference. The game was played each year since the conference's formation in 1996 until 2010 and will return starting with the 2017 season. From 1996 to 2010 the championship game pitted the Big 12 North Division champion against the South Division champion in a game held after the regular season was completed. From 2017 onward, the game will feature the two teams with the best records within the conference.", "Title: 2007 Weber State vs. Portland State football game\n\nThe 2007 Weber State-Portland State football game was a college football game held on October 27 at PGE Park in Portland, Oregon. It pitted the Portland State Vikings against the Weber State Wildcats. The Wildcats defeated the Vikings 73–68. The two teams combined for 141 points, setting a National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) all-division record for most points scored in a game.", "Title: 1938 VFL Grand Final\n\nThe 1938 VFL Grand Final was an Australian rules football game contested between the Carlton Football Club and Collingwood Football Club, held at the Melbourne Cricket Ground in Melbourne on 24 September 1938. It was the 42nd annual Grand Final of the Victorian Football League, staged to determine the premiers for the 1938 VFL season. The match was won by Carlton by a margin of 15 points, marking that club's sixth premiership victory and first since winning the 1915 VFL Grand Final.", "Title: 1939 VFL Grand Final\n\nThe 1939 VFL Grand Final was an Australian rules football game contested between the Melbourne Football Club and Collingwood Football Club, held at the Melbourne Cricket Ground in Melbourne on 30 September 1939. It was the 43rd annual Grand Final of the Victorian Football League, staged to determine the premiers for the 1939 VFL season. The match, attended by 78,110 spectators, was won by Melbourne by a margin of 53 points, marking that club's third premiership victory and first since winning the 1926 VFL Grand Final.", "Title: 1919 VFL Grand Final\n\nThe 1919 VFL Grand Final was an Australian rules football game contested between the Collingwood Football Club and Richmond Football Club, held at the Melbourne Cricket Ground in Melbourne on 11 October 1919. It was the 22nd annual Grand Final of the Victorian Football League, staged to determine the premiers for the 1919 VFL season. The match, attended by 45,413 spectators, was won by Collingwood by a margin of 25 points, marking that club's fifth premiership victory.", "Title: 2007 Stanford vs. USC football game\n\nThe 2007 Stanford vs. USC football game was an NCAA college football game held on October 6, 2007, at the Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum in Los Angeles, California. In a remarkable upset, the visiting Stanford Cardinal won 24–23 despite USC having been favored by 41 points entering the game. This result was the biggest point spread upset of all time in college football (since surpassed by the Howard University Bison in 2017, who were 45-point underdogs heading into a road game against the UNLV Rebels). USC entered the game with a 35-game home game winning streak (its previous home game loss also happened to be to Stanford, in 2001) which included a 24-game home game winning streak in Pac-10 play. By contrast, Stanford had compiled a Pac-10 worst 1–11 season in 2006, which included a 42–0 loss to USC. To compound the situation, Stanford's starting quarterback T. C. Ostrander had suffered a seizure the week before and his replacement, backup quarterback Tavita Pritchard, had never started a game and had thrown just three passes in official play.", "Title: 1982 Nebraska vs. Penn State football game\n\nThe 1982 Nebraska vs. Penn State football game was an NCAA college football game held on September 25, 1982, during the 1982 NCAA Division I-A football season at Beaver Stadium in State College, Pennsylvania, between the then-#2 Nebraska Cornhuskers (coached by Tom Osborne) and then-#8 Penn State Nittany Lions (coached by Joe Paterno)." ]
80,758
American film actor, Dana Andrews, starred in the 1943 American Western film The Ox-Bow Incident, however, he is most famous for his role as war veteran Fred Derry in what film?
The Best Years of Our Lives
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[ "Title: Frank Conroy (actor)\n\nFrank Parish Conroy (14 October 1890 – 24 February 1964) was a British film and stage actor who appeared in many films, notably \"Grand Hotel\" (1932), \"The Little Minister\" (1934) and \"The Ox-Bow Incident\" (1943). He appeared on the Broadway stage and won a Tony Award for his performance in Graham Greene's \"The Potting Shed\" (1957).", "Title: Canyon Passage\n\nCanyon Passage is a 1946 Technicolor Western film directed by Jacques Tourneur and set in frontier Oregon. It starred Dana Andrews, Susan Hayward and Brian Donlevy. Featuring love triangles and a Native American uprising, it was adapted from the Saturday Evening Post novel \"Canyon Passage\" by Ernest Haycox. Hoagy Carmichael (music) and Jack Brooks (lyrics) were nominated for Academy Award for Best Original Song for \"Ole Buttermilk Sky\".", "Title: Three Hours to Kill\n\nThree Hours to Kill is a 1954 American Western film directed by Alfred L. Werker and starring Dana Andrews and Donna Reed.", "Title: Walter Van Tilburg Clark\n\nWalter Van Tilburg Clark (August 3, 1909 – November 10, 1971) was an American novelist, short story writer, and educator. He ranks as one of Nevada's most distinguished literary figures of the 20th century, and was the first inductee into the 'Nevada Writers Hall of Fame' in 1988. Two of his novels, \"The Ox-Bow Incident\" and \"The Track of the Cat,\" were made into films. As a writer, Clark taught himself to use the familiar materials of the western saga to explore the human psyche and to raise deep philosophical issues.", "Title: Town Tamer\n\nTown Tamer is a 1965 American Western film directed by Lesley Selander and written by Frank Gruber. The film stars Dana Andrews, Terry Moore, Pat O'Brien, Lon Chaney Jr., Bruce Cabot, Lyle Bettger and Richard Arlen. The film was released on July 7, 1965, by Paramount Pictures.", "Title: California Joe (film)\n\nCalifornia Joe is a 1943 American Western film directed by Spencer Gordon Bennet and written by Norman S. Hall. The film stars Don \"Red\" Barry, Wally Vernon, Helen Talbot, Twinkle Watts, Brian O'Hara and Terry Frost. The film was released on December 29, 1943, by Republic Pictures.", "Title: Calling Wild Bill Elliott\n\nCalling Wild Bill Elliott is a 1943 American Western film directed by Spencer Gordon Bennet and written by Anthony Coldeway. The film stars Wild Bill Elliott, George \"Gabby\" Hayes, Anne Jeffreys, Herbert Heyes, Robert 'Buzz' Henry, Fred Kohler, Jr. and Roy Barcroft. The film was released on April 30, 1943, by Republic Pictures.", "Title: Johnny Reno\n\nJohnny Reno is a 1966 American western film made by A.C. Lyles Productions and released by Paramount Pictures. It starred Dana Andrews and Jane Russell. It was directed by R.G. Springsteen, produced by A.C. Lyles, with a screenplay by Andrew Craddock, Steve Fisher and A.C. Lyles.", "Title: The Ox-Bow Incident\n\nThe Ox-Bow Incident is a 1943 American Western film noir directed by William A. Wellman, starring Henry Fonda, Dana Andrews and Mary Beth Hughes, with Anthony Quinn, William Eythe, Harry Morgan and Jane Darwell. Two drifters are passing through a Western town, when news arrives that a local rancher has been murdered and his cattle stolen. The townspeople, joined by the drifters, form a posse to catch the perpetrators. They find three men in possession of the cattle, and are determined to see justice done on the spot.", "Title: Dana Andrews\n\nCarver Dana Andrews (January 1, 1909 – December 17, 1992) was an American film actor and a major Hollywood star during the 1940s. He continued acting in less prestigious roles into the 1980s. The role for which he received the most praise, was as war veteran Fred Derry in \"The Best Years of Our Lives\" (1946)." ]
80,759
Adam Green known for which 2010 American horror film starring Emma Bell, Shawn Ashmore and Kevin Zegers?
Frozen
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[ "Title: Frozen (2010 American film)\n\nFrozen is a 2010 American horror film written and directed by Adam Green and starring Emma Bell, Shawn Ashmore and Kevin Zegers.", "Title: The Day (2011 film)\n\nThe Day is a 2011 Canadian post-apocalyptic film directed by Douglas Aarniokoski. The film stars Ashley Bell, Shannyn Sossamon, Dominic Monaghan, Shawn Ashmore and Cory Hardrict. The film premiered on September 16 , 2011 at the 2011 Toronto International Film Festival. The film was released in 12 theaters in the United States on August 29 , 2012. It screened theatrically for 16 days and grossed $20,984.", "Title: Zoom (2006 film)\n\nZoom is a 2006 American family adventure film based upon the children's book \"Amazing Adventures from Zoom's Academy\" by Jason Lethcoe. Directed by Peter Hewitt, the film stars Tim Allen, Courteney Cox, Chevy Chase, Ryan Newman, Kate Mara, Spencer Breslin, Michael Cassidy, Kevin Zegers, and Rip Torn. It was written by Adam Rifkin and David Berenbaum. It was theatrically released on August 8, 2006 by Columbia Pictures. The film received negative reviews from critics, earned $12.5 million on a $35 million budget and was a box office bomb. \"Zoom\" was nominated for one Razzie Award, Worst Actor for Tim Allen (also nominated for \"\" and \"The Shaggy Dog\"), but he lost to Marlon and Shawn Wayans for \"Little Man\". \"Zoom\" was released on DVD on February 13, 2007 by Sony Pictures Home Entertainment.", "Title: The Ruins (film)\n\nThe Ruins is a 2008 supernatural horror film directed by Carter Smith which stars Jonathan Tucker, Jena Malone, Shawn Ashmore, Laura Ramsey, and Joe Anderson. Released in 2008, the American-Australian co-production is based on the novel of the same name by Scott Smith, who also wrote the screenplay.", "Title: Aaron Ashmore\n\nAaron Richard Ashmore (born October 7, 1979) is a Canadian film and television actor. He is known for his roles on American television series, such as Jimmy Olsen on \"Smallville\" and Steve Jinks on \"Warehouse 13\". He plays Johnny Jaqobis on the Canadian television series \"Killjoys\". He is the identical twin brother of actor Shawn Ashmore.", "Title: Adam Green's Aladdin\n\nAdam Green's Aladdin is an independent film written, directed by, and starring Adam Green that presents a modern take on the Arabian Nights classic tale. The film stars Alia Shawkat, Natasha Lyonne, Jack Dishel, Macaulay Culkin, and Nicole LaLiberte. The film explores themes of technology, government repression, greed, and true love. The film was partially funded through the crowdfunding website Kickstarter, and filmed over the summer of 2014. The film was released on April 15, 2016, through video on demand.", "Title: The Perfect Age of Rock 'n' Roll\n\nThe Perfect Age of Rock 'n' Roll is a music-themed drama film starring Kevin Zegers and Jason Ritter and directed by Scott Rosenbaum. The screenplay was written by Scott Rosenbaum and Jasin Cadic. The film is set to be released On-Demand & in limited theatrical release on August 5, 2011.", "Title: X2 (film)\n\nX2 (often promoted as X2: X-Men United and internationally as X-Men 2) is a 2003 American superhero film based on the X-Men superhero team appearing in Marvel Comics. It is the sequel to 2000's \"X-Men\", and the second installment in the \"X-Men\" film series. The film was directed by Bryan Singer, written by Michael Dougherty, Dan Harris, and David Hayter, and features an ensemble cast including Hugh Jackman, Patrick Stewart, Ian McKellen, Halle Berry, Famke Janssen, James Marsden, Rebecca Romijn-Stamos, Brian Cox, Alan Cumming, Bruce Davison, Shawn Ashmore, Aaron Stanford, Kelly Hu, and Anna Paquin. The plot, inspired by the graphic novel \"\", pits the X-Men and their enemies, the Brotherhood, against the genocidal Colonel William Stryker (Brian Cox). He leads an assault on Professor Xavier's school to build his own version of Xavier's mutant-tracking computer Cerebro, in order to destroy every mutant on Earth and to save the human race from them.", "Title: Adam Green (filmmaker)\n\nAdam Green (born March 31, 1975) is an American actor-filmmaker known for horror and comedy films, including the \"Hatchet\" franchise, \"Frozen\", and the television series \"Holliston\".", "Title: The Hollow (film)\n\nThe Hollow is a 2004 teen horror film, starring Kevin Zegers, Kaley Cuoco, Nick Carter and Stacy Keach. The film premiered on the ABC Family Channel, on October 24, 2004." ]
80,760
Which rock band was former first, Lunachicks or MC5?
MC5
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[ { "sentences": [ "\"Can’t Stand the Pain\" is a song by the Bulgarian rock band “Sevi” and it was the first official single with featured video of Sevi band.", " Written by Svetlana “Sevi” Bliznakova in her early years of composing, the song was originally recorded as a collaboration between Sevi and Peter Bratanov.", " He was former guitarist of the alternative rock band \"Awake\" and year later, became a member of the band Sevi and the song was recorded as an official debut single and video of the band.", " “Can’t Stand The Pain” turned out to be a very successful choice for Sevi.", " It was liked by the Bulgarian fans of the band, and also it brought Sevi an international success.", " Thanks to this song, they were chosen for \"Band of the week\" in Lima (Peru)." ], "title": "Can't Stand the Pain" }, { "sentences": [ "MC5 was an American rock band from Lincoln Park, Michigan, formed in 1964.", " The original band line-up consisted of vocalist Rob Tyner, guitarists Wayne Kramer and Fred \"Sonic\" Smith, bassist Michael Davis, and drummer Dennis Thompson.", " \"Crystallizing the counterculture movement at its most volatile and threatening\", according to \"AllMusic\" critic Stephen Thomas Erlewine, the MC5's leftist political ties and anti-establishment lyrics and music positioned them as emerging innovators of the punk movement in the United States.", " Their loud, energetic style of back-to-basics rock and roll included elements of garage rock, hard rock, blues rock, and psychedelic rock." ], "title": "MC5" }, { "sentences": [ "The Romantics are an American rock band often put under the banner of power pop and new wave from Detroit, Michigan, United States, formed in 1977.", " The band's first show was on Valentine's Day at My Fair Lady Club, in Detroit, opening for the New MC5 in 1977.", " They were influenced by 1950s American rock and roll, Detroit's MC5, The Stooges, early Bob Seger, Motown R&B, 1960s North American garage rock as well as the British Invasion rockers." ], "title": "The Romantics" }, { "sentences": [ "The Hunger is an industrial rock band from Houston, Texas formed by brothers Jeff and Thomas Wilson along with Brian Albritton.", " During the initial year of putting the band together and working on new material the band wrote and independently released the single, \"Shock\" in 1991 which rose to the top of the dance charts.", " Industrial dance music ruled the charts in Europe along with strong ties to Chicago, Wax Trax Records, and Houston.", " Subsequent releases of \"Cut the Skin\" and \"Shoot to Kill\" gained national exposure on the dance charts and club scene.", " \"Never Again\" was self-released as a radio single and quickly rose to the top of Houston Radio Station's 93Q and 96.5 attracting the attention of independent record label Alpha International.", " Stephen Bogle produced the single of \"Never Again\".", " The band wrote and produced the album \"Leave Me Alone\" but due to the bankruptcy of Alpha International the record sat idle.", " It was released but there were no marketing efforts behind it.", " After the release of the album, the band sought out drummer Max Schuldberg and they played their first concert as a foursome opening for Peter Murphy at Southern Star Amphitheater.", " They played concerts in Texas as a foursome for two years.", " Along with the three founders and newest member Max Schuldberg, the band added producer Stephen Bogle as guitarist to complete the line up.", " The band recorded and produced \"Grip\" under their own start up label, Gut Records.", " \"Grip\" went on to sell 15,000 units with the help of a crafty rework of Bad Company's \"Feel like Makin Love\".", " Universal Records, at the time a brand new start up label, heard of the success of \"Grip\" and signed the band as their second artist ever.", " \"Devil Thumbs a Ride\", the 3rd album, had already been recorded and mastered and was about to be manufactured for another self-release when Universal stepped in to sign the band and release the album as-is.", " The Hunger had a hit song in 1996, \"Vanishing Cream\", from the \"Devil Thumbs a Ride\" CD, which received heavy airplay on rock stations and reached No. 4 on the Mainstream Rock charts.", " After two years of constant touring, the band finally stopped to record their second release with Universal Records, \"Cinematic Superthug\".", " After only moderate success with the single, \"Moderation\", the band asked to be and was granted a release from their contract from Universal Records.", " Two songs, \"Shoot to Kill\", also from \"Devil Thumbs a Ride\", and \"If\", from \"Grip\", reached No. 42 on Billboard's Dance/Club Play chart.", " The band has released six albums: two on Universal Records and four on independent labels. Former original drummer (1991-2003) Max Schuldberg (voted 2002's Best Drummer by the Houston Press Music Awards) parted with the band after the five albums in 2003 and moved to Los Angeles.", " Former guitarist and two time Grammy Award nominee (remixer, for his work with D.J. Cubanito) Stephen Bogle now Produces artists in the Metal, Electronic, and Pop genres.", " In late 2005 Stephen Bogle parted ways with the band, and Tim Huston was quickly picked up.", " With having only a few practices with the band they headed on tour with Ten Years.", " Tim Huston Stayed with the band from late '05 til 2013.", " \"The lifestyle was just getting to overwhelming for me to handle\".", " \"If I would have stayed, who knows what would have happened to me.", " There was just no off button\".", " In 2013, guitarist Raf Rivera joined the lineup, and the band is currently in the process of recording their first new material in over 8 years." ], "title": "The Hunger (band)" }, { "sentences": [ "Lunachicks were a punk rock band from New York City.", " The band formed in 1987 and has been on hiatus since 2000.", " The band claimed influences including The Ramones, Kiss, and the MC5." ], "title": "Lunachicks" }, { "sentences": [ "Hollowick is a Canadian rock band from Oshawa, formerly called Rides Again.", " It is composed of lead singer and guitarist Nathan Peyton, bassist and brother background vocalist Chad Peyton, lead guitarist Luke LeDoux, and drummer Frank Goerz.", " Their first full-length album, \"Into Existence\", was released as Rides Again on 2 October 2007.", " The first single, \"Wonder Why\", was produced by Gavin Brown (known for producing other Canadian bands including Billy Talent and Three Days Grace).", " Videos and singles followed for Infected and It's Too Late, which received play on MuchMoreMusic.", " \"Infected\" became a top 10 modern rock hit in Canada.", " The band has toured with Theory of a Deadman, Social Code, The Trews and Hedley, Yellowcard among others.", " A few years before \"Into the Existence\", Rides Again was known for their hit song \"Geeze Louise\", a pop rock song popular among young teens.", " The band was incorporated with Vodoo Records at this time, playing across southern Ontario.", " At this time the original drummer and cousin of Nathan and Chad, Bradley Christiansen, was in the band, but had left later on to pursue other career options.", " 2007 seemed to be the year for the striving Canadian band having their music videos published on Much Music, and Much More Music as well as radio stations across Canada.", " In mid-2009, Mike McElroy resigned as Rides Again drummer to pursue other importances.", " After Mike left they asked drummer and musician Kelly Voelkel to join the band, Kelly performed all of the drums and percussion on Hollowick's upcoming album.", " In July 2009 Kelly left to pursue more professional endeavours.", " Friend Anthony Moreino and former Rides Again merchandise guy filled in on drums for a short time for Hollowick, until new drummer Frank Goerz was found.", " With Goerz now behind the drum kit, there's a new level of explosive energy never felt before for Hollowick." ], "title": "Hollowick" }, { "sentences": [ "The Sillies were a Detroit punk rock band formed early 1977 by auto assembly line worker Ben Waugh.", " The Sillies played their first show second-billed to The MC5.", " Later, they played with bands such as The Dead Boys, The Damned, The Cramps, and toured the United States and Canada.", " The band regrouped and toured the West Coast of North America in 2002 to support the release of their \"debut\" CD \"America's Most Wanton\" (Nebula/Scooch Pooch)." ], "title": "The Sillies" }, { "sentences": [ "Drop Dead Live is the first live album by the American punk rock band Lunachicks.", " It was released by Go-Kart Records in August 18, 1998." ], "title": "Drop Dead Live" }, { "sentences": [ "SafetySuit is an American pop rock and alternative rock band from Tulsa, Oklahoma, currently based in Nashville, Tennessee.", " Their 2008 major label debut album \"Life Left to Go\" featured songs \"Stay\" and \"Someone Like You\", the former first achieving fame by climbing to No. 1 on the VH1 Top 20 Video Countdown.", " In January 2012, SafetySuit followed with their second album \"These Times\", notable for its songs \"Let Go\" and \"These Times\".", " The album peaked at No. 7 on the \"Billboard\" 200 and topped the iTunes album chart.", " Several singles from each of their albums have charted and have been featured on television shows such as \"Kyle XY\" and \"The Hills\".", " Both album releases were met highly favorably by critics, and the band is known for its very energetic live performances.", " They have toured with many notable artists including 3 Doors Down, The Script, Collective Soul, Ryan Star, Hoobastank, Parachute, Daughtry, and the Goo Goo Dolls." ], "title": "SafetySuit" }, { "sentences": [ "California is the seventh studio album by the American rock band Blink-182, released on July 1, 2016 through BMG.", " Produced by John Feldmann, it is the first album by the band to feature vocalist/guitarist Matt Skiba, who replaced former member Tom DeLonge.", " After touring and releasing the band's sixth album \"Neighborhoods\" (2011), it became difficult for the trio to record new material, due to DeLonge's various projects.", " After disagreements, the remaining members of the group—vocalist/bassist Mark Hoppus and drummer Travis Barker—sought separation from DeLonge and recruited Skiba, best known as the frontman of rock band Alkaline Trio, in his place." ], "title": "California (Blink-182 album)" } ]
[ "Title: Can't Stand the Pain\n\n\"Can’t Stand the Pain\" is a song by the Bulgarian rock band “Sevi” and it was the first official single with featured video of Sevi band. Written by Svetlana “Sevi” Bliznakova in her early years of composing, the song was originally recorded as a collaboration between Sevi and Peter Bratanov. He was former guitarist of the alternative rock band \"Awake\" and year later, became a member of the band Sevi and the song was recorded as an official debut single and video of the band. “Can’t Stand The Pain” turned out to be a very successful choice for Sevi. It was liked by the Bulgarian fans of the band, and also it brought Sevi an international success. Thanks to this song, they were chosen for \"Band of the week\" in Lima (Peru).", "Title: MC5\n\nMC5 was an American rock band from Lincoln Park, Michigan, formed in 1964. The original band line-up consisted of vocalist Rob Tyner, guitarists Wayne Kramer and Fred \"Sonic\" Smith, bassist Michael Davis, and drummer Dennis Thompson. \"Crystallizing the counterculture movement at its most volatile and threatening\", according to \"AllMusic\" critic Stephen Thomas Erlewine, the MC5's leftist political ties and anti-establishment lyrics and music positioned them as emerging innovators of the punk movement in the United States. Their loud, energetic style of back-to-basics rock and roll included elements of garage rock, hard rock, blues rock, and psychedelic rock.", "Title: The Romantics\n\nThe Romantics are an American rock band often put under the banner of power pop and new wave from Detroit, Michigan, United States, formed in 1977. The band's first show was on Valentine's Day at My Fair Lady Club, in Detroit, opening for the New MC5 in 1977. They were influenced by 1950s American rock and roll, Detroit's MC5, The Stooges, early Bob Seger, Motown R&B, 1960s North American garage rock as well as the British Invasion rockers.", "Title: The Hunger (band)\n\nThe Hunger is an industrial rock band from Houston, Texas formed by brothers Jeff and Thomas Wilson along with Brian Albritton. During the initial year of putting the band together and working on new material the band wrote and independently released the single, \"Shock\" in 1991 which rose to the top of the dance charts. Industrial dance music ruled the charts in Europe along with strong ties to Chicago, Wax Trax Records, and Houston. Subsequent releases of \"Cut the Skin\" and \"Shoot to Kill\" gained national exposure on the dance charts and club scene. \"Never Again\" was self-released as a radio single and quickly rose to the top of Houston Radio Station's 93Q and 96.5 attracting the attention of independent record label Alpha International. Stephen Bogle produced the single of \"Never Again\". The band wrote and produced the album \"Leave Me Alone\" but due to the bankruptcy of Alpha International the record sat idle. It was released but there were no marketing efforts behind it. After the release of the album, the band sought out drummer Max Schuldberg and they played their first concert as a foursome opening for Peter Murphy at Southern Star Amphitheater. They played concerts in Texas as a foursome for two years. Along with the three founders and newest member Max Schuldberg, the band added producer Stephen Bogle as guitarist to complete the line up. The band recorded and produced \"Grip\" under their own start up label, Gut Records. \"Grip\" went on to sell 15,000 units with the help of a crafty rework of Bad Company's \"Feel like Makin Love\". Universal Records, at the time a brand new start up label, heard of the success of \"Grip\" and signed the band as their second artist ever. \"Devil Thumbs a Ride\", the 3rd album, had already been recorded and mastered and was about to be manufactured for another self-release when Universal stepped in to sign the band and release the album as-is. The Hunger had a hit song in 1996, \"Vanishing Cream\", from the \"Devil Thumbs a Ride\" CD, which received heavy airplay on rock stations and reached No. 4 on the Mainstream Rock charts. After two years of constant touring, the band finally stopped to record their second release with Universal Records, \"Cinematic Superthug\". After only moderate success with the single, \"Moderation\", the band asked to be and was granted a release from their contract from Universal Records. Two songs, \"Shoot to Kill\", also from \"Devil Thumbs a Ride\", and \"If\", from \"Grip\", reached No. 42 on Billboard's Dance/Club Play chart. The band has released six albums: two on Universal Records and four on independent labels. Former original drummer (1991-2003) Max Schuldberg (voted 2002's Best Drummer by the Houston Press Music Awards) parted with the band after the five albums in 2003 and moved to Los Angeles. Former guitarist and two time Grammy Award nominee (remixer, for his work with D.J. Cubanito) Stephen Bogle now Produces artists in the Metal, Electronic, and Pop genres. In late 2005 Stephen Bogle parted ways with the band, and Tim Huston was quickly picked up. With having only a few practices with the band they headed on tour with Ten Years. Tim Huston Stayed with the band from late '05 til 2013. \"The lifestyle was just getting to overwhelming for me to handle\". \"If I would have stayed, who knows what would have happened to me. There was just no off button\". In 2013, guitarist Raf Rivera joined the lineup, and the band is currently in the process of recording their first new material in over 8 years.", "Title: Lunachicks\n\nLunachicks were a punk rock band from New York City. The band formed in 1987 and has been on hiatus since 2000. The band claimed influences including The Ramones, Kiss, and the MC5.", "Title: Hollowick\n\nHollowick is a Canadian rock band from Oshawa, formerly called Rides Again. It is composed of lead singer and guitarist Nathan Peyton, bassist and brother background vocalist Chad Peyton, lead guitarist Luke LeDoux, and drummer Frank Goerz. Their first full-length album, \"Into Existence\", was released as Rides Again on 2 October 2007. The first single, \"Wonder Why\", was produced by Gavin Brown (known for producing other Canadian bands including Billy Talent and Three Days Grace). Videos and singles followed for Infected and It's Too Late, which received play on MuchMoreMusic. \"Infected\" became a top 10 modern rock hit in Canada. The band has toured with Theory of a Deadman, Social Code, The Trews and Hedley, Yellowcard among others. A few years before \"Into the Existence\", Rides Again was known for their hit song \"Geeze Louise\", a pop rock song popular among young teens. The band was incorporated with Vodoo Records at this time, playing across southern Ontario. At this time the original drummer and cousin of Nathan and Chad, Bradley Christiansen, was in the band, but had left later on to pursue other career options. 2007 seemed to be the year for the striving Canadian band having their music videos published on Much Music, and Much More Music as well as radio stations across Canada. In mid-2009, Mike McElroy resigned as Rides Again drummer to pursue other importances. After Mike left they asked drummer and musician Kelly Voelkel to join the band, Kelly performed all of the drums and percussion on Hollowick's upcoming album. In July 2009 Kelly left to pursue more professional endeavours. Friend Anthony Moreino and former Rides Again merchandise guy filled in on drums for a short time for Hollowick, until new drummer Frank Goerz was found. With Goerz now behind the drum kit, there's a new level of explosive energy never felt before for Hollowick.", "Title: The Sillies\n\nThe Sillies were a Detroit punk rock band formed early 1977 by auto assembly line worker Ben Waugh. The Sillies played their first show second-billed to The MC5. Later, they played with bands such as The Dead Boys, The Damned, The Cramps, and toured the United States and Canada. The band regrouped and toured the West Coast of North America in 2002 to support the release of their \"debut\" CD \"America's Most Wanton\" (Nebula/Scooch Pooch).", "Title: Drop Dead Live\n\nDrop Dead Live is the first live album by the American punk rock band Lunachicks. It was released by Go-Kart Records in August 18, 1998.", "Title: SafetySuit\n\nSafetySuit is an American pop rock and alternative rock band from Tulsa, Oklahoma, currently based in Nashville, Tennessee. Their 2008 major label debut album \"Life Left to Go\" featured songs \"Stay\" and \"Someone Like You\", the former first achieving fame by climbing to No. 1 on the VH1 Top 20 Video Countdown. In January 2012, SafetySuit followed with their second album \"These Times\", notable for its songs \"Let Go\" and \"These Times\". The album peaked at No. 7 on the \"Billboard\" 200 and topped the iTunes album chart. Several singles from each of their albums have charted and have been featured on television shows such as \"Kyle XY\" and \"The Hills\". Both album releases were met highly favorably by critics, and the band is known for its very energetic live performances. They have toured with many notable artists including 3 Doors Down, The Script, Collective Soul, Ryan Star, Hoobastank, Parachute, Daughtry, and the Goo Goo Dolls.", "Title: California (Blink-182 album)\n\nCalifornia is the seventh studio album by the American rock band Blink-182, released on July 1, 2016 through BMG. Produced by John Feldmann, it is the first album by the band to feature vocalist/guitarist Matt Skiba, who replaced former member Tom DeLonge. After touring and releasing the band's sixth album \"Neighborhoods\" (2011), it became difficult for the trio to record new material, due to DeLonge's various projects. After disagreements, the remaining members of the group—vocalist/bassist Mark Hoppus and drummer Travis Barker—sought separation from DeLonge and recruited Skiba, best known as the frontman of rock band Alkaline Trio, in his place." ]
80,761
Which director, Joseph Kane or Manish Gupta, wrote the film "Sarkar" and directed the film "Rahasya".
Manish Gupta
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[ { "sentences": [ "Hostel is a 2011 Bollywood movie by Manish Gupta.", " The film explores the psychology of ragging (hazing/initiation) and its disastrous effects on a student’s psyche.", " It was directed by writer-director Manish Gupta who scripted \"Sarkar\" (2005) and directed \"The Stoneman Murders\" (2009)." ], "title": "Hostel (2011 film)" }, { "sentences": [ "Manish Gupta is an Indian director and writer in Bollywood.", " He has written the film \"Sarkar\" and has directed the film \"Rahasya\"." ], "title": "Manish Gupta" }, { "sentences": [ "Karma Aur Holi is a Bollywood drama film written and directed by débutante Manish Gupta." ], "title": "Karma Aur Holi" }, { "sentences": [ "Jasper Joseph Inman Kane (March 19, 1894, San Diego – August 25, 1975, Santa Monica, California) was an American film director, film producer, film editor and screenwriter.", " He is best known for his extensive directorship and focus on Western films." ], "title": "Joseph Kane" }, { "sentences": [ "Arjun – Kalimpong E Sitaharan is a 2013 thriller Bengali film directed by Prem Prakash Modi and produced by Mukul Sarkar under the banner of T. Sarkar Productions.", " The film features actors Om and Sabyasachi Chakraborty in the lead roles.", " This action and thriller marks the debut of young Bengali actor Om in the role of detective Arjun.", " Based on \"Sitaharan Rahasya\" and \"Khunkharapi\" by Samaresh Majumdar, the film was released on 3 May 2013." ], "title": "Arjun – Kalimpong E Sitaharan" }, { "sentences": [ "D is a 2005 Indian crime drama-thriller film, directed by Vishram Sawant, co-written by Manish Gupta, and Ram Gopal Varma.", " Produced by Varma and Ronnie Screwvala, it was released in India on 3 June 2005.", " It is the third film in the \"Gangster\" film series." ], "title": "D (film)" }, { "sentences": [ "Rahasya (English:\"Mystery\") is a 2015 Indian murder mystery film which is directed by Manish Gupta.", " The film stars Kay Kay Menon, Tisca Chopra, Ashish Vidyarthi, Mita Vashisht and Ashwini Kalsekar.", " The film was inspired by the Aarushi murder case, which was met with some criticism by Rajesh and Nupur Talwar." ], "title": "Rahasya" }, { "sentences": [ "Le Chakka (Bengali: লে ছ্ক্কা ; English: Take a Sixer ) is a 2010 Bengali-language sports comedy film written by Padmanava Dasgupta and directed by Raj Chakraborty.", " The film stars Payel Sarkar and Dev as the lead pair of the film along with the talented bunch of actors like Kharaj Mukherjee, Ritwick Chakraborty, Biswajit Chakraborty, Aritra Dutta Banik, Deepankar De, Laboni Sarkar, Biswanath Basu, Debjani Chattopadhyay and Padmanava Dasgupta himself to name a few.The film's score and soundtrack were composed by Indraadip Das Gupta.", "The film is a remake of the Tamil movie Chennai 600028." ], "title": "Le Chakka" }, { "sentences": [ "MG English International Sr.", " Sec.", " School Bagru is a senior secondary level non profit-making institute in Bagru, Jaipur in the State of Rajasthan, India.", " It was founded by Manish Gupta.", " It is located at Link Road, Bagru, Jaipur.", " The Director is Manish Gupta." ], "title": "MG English International School Bagru" }, { "sentences": [ "The Stoneman Murders is a 2009 Indian Suspense Thriller film based on the real life Stoneman serial killings that made headlines in the early 1980s in Bombay.", " The hapless victims of the mystery killer, who was never caught, were footpath dwellers in Bombay.", " They were stoned to death in their sleep.", " The movie weaves fiction around reality in an attempt to provide answers to the questions around the case.", " \"The Stoneman Murders\" was director Manish Gupta's first full-length feature film." ], "title": "The Stoneman Murders" } ]
[ "Title: Hostel (2011 film)\n\nHostel is a 2011 Bollywood movie by Manish Gupta. The film explores the psychology of ragging (hazing/initiation) and its disastrous effects on a student’s psyche. It was directed by writer-director Manish Gupta who scripted \"Sarkar\" (2005) and directed \"The Stoneman Murders\" (2009).", "Title: Manish Gupta\n\nManish Gupta is an Indian director and writer in Bollywood. He has written the film \"Sarkar\" and has directed the film \"Rahasya\".", "Title: Karma Aur Holi\n\nKarma Aur Holi is a Bollywood drama film written and directed by débutante Manish Gupta.", "Title: Joseph Kane\n\nJasper Joseph Inman Kane (March 19, 1894, San Diego – August 25, 1975, Santa Monica, California) was an American film director, film producer, film editor and screenwriter. He is best known for his extensive directorship and focus on Western films.", "Title: Arjun – Kalimpong E Sitaharan\n\nArjun – Kalimpong E Sitaharan is a 2013 thriller Bengali film directed by Prem Prakash Modi and produced by Mukul Sarkar under the banner of T. Sarkar Productions. The film features actors Om and Sabyasachi Chakraborty in the lead roles. This action and thriller marks the debut of young Bengali actor Om in the role of detective Arjun. Based on \"Sitaharan Rahasya\" and \"Khunkharapi\" by Samaresh Majumdar, the film was released on 3 May 2013.", "Title: D (film)\n\nD is a 2005 Indian crime drama-thriller film, directed by Vishram Sawant, co-written by Manish Gupta, and Ram Gopal Varma. Produced by Varma and Ronnie Screwvala, it was released in India on 3 June 2005. It is the third film in the \"Gangster\" film series.", "Title: Rahasya\n\nRahasya (English:\"Mystery\") is a 2015 Indian murder mystery film which is directed by Manish Gupta. The film stars Kay Kay Menon, Tisca Chopra, Ashish Vidyarthi, Mita Vashisht and Ashwini Kalsekar. The film was inspired by the Aarushi murder case, which was met with some criticism by Rajesh and Nupur Talwar.", "Title: Le Chakka\n\nLe Chakka (Bengali: লে ছ্ক্কা ; English: Take a Sixer ) is a 2010 Bengali-language sports comedy film written by Padmanava Dasgupta and directed by Raj Chakraborty. The film stars Payel Sarkar and Dev as the lead pair of the film along with the talented bunch of actors like Kharaj Mukherjee, Ritwick Chakraborty, Biswajit Chakraborty, Aritra Dutta Banik, Deepankar De, Laboni Sarkar, Biswanath Basu, Debjani Chattopadhyay and Padmanava Dasgupta himself to name a few.The film's score and soundtrack were composed by Indraadip Das Gupta. The film is a remake of the Tamil movie Chennai 600028.", "Title: MG English International School Bagru\n\nMG English International Sr. Sec. School Bagru is a senior secondary level non profit-making institute in Bagru, Jaipur in the State of Rajasthan, India. It was founded by Manish Gupta. It is located at Link Road, Bagru, Jaipur. The Director is Manish Gupta.", "Title: The Stoneman Murders\n\nThe Stoneman Murders is a 2009 Indian Suspense Thriller film based on the real life Stoneman serial killings that made headlines in the early 1980s in Bombay. The hapless victims of the mystery killer, who was never caught, were footpath dwellers in Bombay. They were stoned to death in their sleep. The movie weaves fiction around reality in an attempt to provide answers to the questions around the case. \"The Stoneman Murders\" was director Manish Gupta's first full-length feature film." ]
80,762
Kalyan is known as what in West Asia?
Emaan
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[ "Title: 2011 AFC Champions League group stage\n\nA total of 32 teams, 16 from West Asia and 16 from East Asia, competed in the 2011 AFC Champions League group stage. They included 30 direct entries and 2 winners of the qualifying play-off (one from West Asia and one from East Asia).", "Title: Kalyani (raga)\n\nKalyani or Kalyan, alternatively called Yaman in Hindustani Music, is a melakarta raga (parent musical scale) in the Carnatic music. Its Western equivalent is the Lydian mode.", "Title: Haplogroup I (mtDNA)\n\nHaplogroup I is a human mitochondrial DNA (mtDNA) haplogroup. It is largely distributed in Europe and West Asia, and is also found among some Afroasiatic-speaking populations in Africa. The clade is believed to have evolved in West Asia (see Origin and Distribution), i.e. the Near East during the LGM period .", "Title: Talmiz Ahmad\n\nHe has published two books: Reform in the Arab World: External Influences and Regional Debates (2005) and Children of Abraham at War: the Clash of Messianic Militarisms (2010). His new book, \"The Islamist Challenge in West Asia: Doctrinal and Political Competitions\" after the Arab Spring, published in August 2013. He writes and lectures frequently on the politics of West Asia, Political Islam and energy security issues. Presently he is a Visiting Distinguished Fellow at ORF.", "Title: 2011 AFC Cup group stage\n\nA total of 32 teams, 20 from West Asia and 12 from East Asia, competed in the 2011 AFC Cup group stage. They included 28 direct entries and 4 losers of the 2011 AFC Champions League qualifying play-off (two from West Asia and two from East Asia).", "Title: Yaman (raga)\n\nYaman (also known as Emaan in West Asia and 'Kalyani' in Carnatic classical music) is a heptatonic (Sampurna) Hindustani Classical raga of Kalyan Thaat.", "Title: Ethnic groups in West Asia\n\nThe ethnic groups in West Asia refers to the various peoples that reside in West Asia. The region has historically been a crossroad of different cultures. Since the 1960s, the changes in political and economic factors (especially the enormous oil wealth in the region and conflicts) have significantly altered the ethnic composition of groups in the region. While some ethnic groups have been present in the region for millennia, others have arrived fairly recently through immigration. The five largest ethnic groups in the region are Arabs, Azerbaijanis, Kurds, Persians, and Turks but there are dozens of other ethnic groups which have hundreds of thousands, if not millions, of members.", "Title: List of Ultras of West Asia\n\nThis is a list of all 90 of the ultra-prominent peaks (with topographic prominence greater than 1,500 metres) in West Asia. It includes peaks on the islands of Cyprus and Socotra. It does not include the 10 ultras of the Caucasus which are listed under Europe although they are geographically more connected to the mountains of West Asia.", "Title: West Asian Tennis Federation\n\nThe West Asian Tennis Federation (WATF) also known as ITF West Asia (International Tennis Federation West Asia) is a subzone of the ATF consisting of countries from West Asia.", "Title: West Asia Basketball Association\n\nThe West Asia Basketball Association (WABA) is a subzone of FIBA Asia, consisting of countries from West Asia. The WABA Champions Cup, a professional men's tournament, is a top level club competition run by the WABA." ]
80,763
Which weekly magazine published by the United States military during World War II did , Yank takes its title from
Yank, the Army Weekly
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Bushemi (April 19, 1917 – February 19, 1944) was an American, best known for his service as a World War II combat photographer and filmmaker for the U.S. Army.", " Bushemi, the son of Sicilian immigrants, was born in Centerville, Iowa, and grew up in Taylorville, Illinois, and Gary, Indiana.", " He joined the \"Gary Post-Tribune\" in 1936 as an apprentice photographer and became known for his sports photography.", " While working at the \"Post-Tribune\" he earned the nickname of \"One Shot\" for his abilities to capture moments on film with one click of his camera shutter.", " Bushemi enlisted in the army in June 1941.", " After taking basic training at Fort Bragg, North Carolina, he remained there as a staff photographer in its public relations office.", " In June 1942 Bushemi was reassigned as a staff photographer to \"Yank\", a weekly magazine for enlisted men, and was based in its editorial office in New York City.", " In November 1942 Bushemi was transferred to Hawaii, where he and \"Yank\" correspondent Merle Miller opened its Pacific bureau." ], "title": "John Bushemi" }, { "sentences": [ "Yank!", " A WWII Love Story is a 2005 musical with book and lyrics by David Zellnik and music by his brother Joseph.", " \"Yank!\"", " \"tells the story of Stu, a scared Midwestern kid who gets drafted for World War II in 1943, and becomes a photographer for \"Yank\" Magazine, the journal 'for and by the servicemen.'", " Yank!", " has a score that pays homage to the 1940s and explores what it means to be a man, and what it is to fall in love and struggle.\"", " \"Yank!\"", " takes its title from the World War II publication \"Yank, the Army Weekly\"." ], "title": "Yank!" }, { "sentences": [ "Die Weltbühne (English: \"The World Stage\") was a German weekly magazine focused on politics, art, and business.", " The \"Weltbühne\" was founded in Berlin on 7 September 1905 by Siegfried Jacobsohn and was originally created strictly as a theater magazine under the title \"Die Schaubühne\".", " It was renamed \"Die Weltbühne\" on 4 April 1918.", " After Jacobsohn's death in December 1926, Kurt Tucholsky took over the leadership of the magazine, which he turned over to Carl von Ossietzky in May 1927.", " The Nazis banned the publication after the Reichstag fire, and its last issue appeared on 7 March 1933.", " In exile the magazine was published under the title \"Die neue Weltbühne\" (\"The New World Stage\").", " After the end of World War II, it appeared again under its original name in East Berlin, where it endured until 1993.", " In 1997 the magazines \"Ossietzky\" and \"Das Blättchen\" appeared, following the model of \"Die Weltbühne\"." ], "title": "Die Weltbühne" }, { "sentences": [ "The Brazil–United States Treaty was a military assistance agreement signed in 1952 in Rio de Janeiro between the two countries, with the goal of defending the Western Hemisphere.", " Military relations between the United States and Brazil date back to World War II, when Brazil supported the Allied effort in the invasion of Italy in 1942.", " Brazil provided troops for the invasion.", " On January 3, 1952, The Brazilian government issued decree 30363 establishing new government regulations.", " These new regulations allowed for the return of foreign capital that was invested in Brazil and profit remittances on that capital.", " Shortly after, representatives from the United States and representatives from Brazil started to negotiate a bilateral military assistance agreement in Rio de Janeiro on January 3, 1952.", " The document outlining the agreement between the two countries would be signed on March 15, 1952.", " The agreement went into effect on May 19, 1952.", " During the time of the negotiations, Major General Charles L. Mullins, Jr. negotiated a separate military plan with the Brazilian Government.", " The plan was approved on March 14, 1952 by the Secretary of Defense Lovett.", " In a private ceremony on March 15, 1952 United States Major General Mullins and Brazilian General Monteiro signed the military plan that outlined a common defense between the two nations.", " The agreement allowed major weapons and training by the United States military to the Brazilian military.", " This tenuous alliance governed the two nations bilateral ties during the events of the Cold War.", " However, the alliance was short lived, and suffered several major blows between the two nations during the military coup in Brazil in 1964.", " During this time the United States still provided military support and training to the side that supported the United States." ], "title": "Brazil–United States Treaty" }, { "sentences": [ "Yank, the Army Weekly was a weekly magazine published by the United States military during World War II." ], "title": "Yank, the Army Weekly" }, { "sentences": [ "Robert Charlwood Richardson Jr. was born in Charleston, South Carolina, on October 27, 1882, and was admitted as a cadet at the United States Military Academy on June 19, 1900.", " His military career spanned the first half of the 20th Century.", " He was a veteran of the 1904 Philippine insurrection, World War I, and World War II.", " He commanded the U.S. Army, Pacific (Hawaiian Department) during the height of World War II in 1943 until his retirement in 1946.", " During that time he was also the military governor of Hawaii (which was at that time still a US Territory) and Commanding General of U.S. Army Forces in the Pacific Ocean Areas." ], "title": "Robert C. Richardson Jr." }, { "sentences": [ "The Apache Scouts were part of the United States Army Indian Scouts, most of their service was during the Apache Wars up to 1886 though the last scout retired in 1947.", " The Apache scouts were the eyes and ears of the United States military and sometimes the cultural translators for the various Apache bands and the Americans.", " Apache scouts also served in the Navajo War, the Tonto War, the Mexican Border War and they saw stateside duty during World War II.", " There has been a great deal written about Apache scouts, both as part of United States Army reports from the field and more colorful accounts written after the events by non-Apaches in newspapers and books.", " Men such as Al Sieber and Tom Horn were sometimes in charge of small groups of Apaches.", " As was the custom in the United States military, scouts were enlisted with Anglo nicknames or single names.", " Many Apache scouts received citations for bravery." ], "title": "Apache Scouts" }, { "sentences": [ "William Stanton \"Bill\" Hume (March 16, 1916 – June 27, 2009) was an American artist, actor, author, playwright, photographer, film producer, corporate art director, and newspaper man.", " While stationed in Japan as part of the post World War II occupying force, Hume created the cartoon Babysan which depicted American servicemen in Japan.", " This comic was very popular with service members in Japan and was published in \"Stars and Stripes\", \"Yank Magazine\", and other military publications.", " Shortly after his return to the United States, Hume published four books with John Annarino about his time in Japan." ], "title": "Bill Hume (cartoonist)" }, { "sentences": [ "John Hartzell Spence (February 15, 1908 – May 9, 2001) was an American writer and founding editor of \"Yank, the Army Weekly\", a weekly magazine published by the United States military during World War II.", " He is credited with coining the term \"pinup\"." ], "title": "Hartzell Spence" } ]
[ "Title: Unit cohesion in the United States military\n\nUnit cohesion in the United States military it has been the subject of dispute and political debate since World War II as the United States military has expanded the categories of citizens it accepts as servicemembers. Unit cohesion is a military concept, defined by one former United States Chief of staff in the early 1980s as \"the bonding together of soldiers in such a way as to sustain their will and commitment to each other, the unit, and mission accomplishment, despite combat or mission stress\". The concept lacks a consensus definition among military analysts, sociologists, and psychologists.", "Title: John Bushemi\n\nJohn A. Bushemi (April 19, 1917 – February 19, 1944) was an American, best known for his service as a World War II combat photographer and filmmaker for the U.S. Army. Bushemi, the son of Sicilian immigrants, was born in Centerville, Iowa, and grew up in Taylorville, Illinois, and Gary, Indiana. He joined the \"Gary Post-Tribune\" in 1936 as an apprentice photographer and became known for his sports photography. While working at the \"Post-Tribune\" he earned the nickname of \"One Shot\" for his abilities to capture moments on film with one click of his camera shutter. Bushemi enlisted in the army in June 1941. After taking basic training at Fort Bragg, North Carolina, he remained there as a staff photographer in its public relations office. In June 1942 Bushemi was reassigned as a staff photographer to \"Yank\", a weekly magazine for enlisted men, and was based in its editorial office in New York City. In November 1942 Bushemi was transferred to Hawaii, where he and \"Yank\" correspondent Merle Miller opened its Pacific bureau.", "Title: Yank!\n\nYank! A WWII Love Story is a 2005 musical with book and lyrics by David Zellnik and music by his brother Joseph. \"Yank!\" \"tells the story of Stu, a scared Midwestern kid who gets drafted for World War II in 1943, and becomes a photographer for \"Yank\" Magazine, the journal 'for and by the servicemen.' Yank! has a score that pays homage to the 1940s and explores what it means to be a man, and what it is to fall in love and struggle.\" \"Yank!\" takes its title from the World War II publication \"Yank, the Army Weekly\".", "Title: Die Weltbühne\n\nDie Weltbühne (English: \"The World Stage\") was a German weekly magazine focused on politics, art, and business. The \"Weltbühne\" was founded in Berlin on 7 September 1905 by Siegfried Jacobsohn and was originally created strictly as a theater magazine under the title \"Die Schaubühne\". It was renamed \"Die Weltbühne\" on 4 April 1918. After Jacobsohn's death in December 1926, Kurt Tucholsky took over the leadership of the magazine, which he turned over to Carl von Ossietzky in May 1927. The Nazis banned the publication after the Reichstag fire, and its last issue appeared on 7 March 1933. In exile the magazine was published under the title \"Die neue Weltbühne\" (\"The New World Stage\"). After the end of World War II, it appeared again under its original name in East Berlin, where it endured until 1993. In 1997 the magazines \"Ossietzky\" and \"Das Blättchen\" appeared, following the model of \"Die Weltbühne\".", "Title: Brazil–United States Treaty\n\nThe Brazil–United States Treaty was a military assistance agreement signed in 1952 in Rio de Janeiro between the two countries, with the goal of defending the Western Hemisphere. Military relations between the United States and Brazil date back to World War II, when Brazil supported the Allied effort in the invasion of Italy in 1942. Brazil provided troops for the invasion. On January 3, 1952, The Brazilian government issued decree 30363 establishing new government regulations. These new regulations allowed for the return of foreign capital that was invested in Brazil and profit remittances on that capital. Shortly after, representatives from the United States and representatives from Brazil started to negotiate a bilateral military assistance agreement in Rio de Janeiro on January 3, 1952. The document outlining the agreement between the two countries would be signed on March 15, 1952. The agreement went into effect on May 19, 1952. During the time of the negotiations, Major General Charles L. Mullins, Jr. negotiated a separate military plan with the Brazilian Government. The plan was approved on March 14, 1952 by the Secretary of Defense Lovett. In a private ceremony on March 15, 1952 United States Major General Mullins and Brazilian General Monteiro signed the military plan that outlined a common defense between the two nations. The agreement allowed major weapons and training by the United States military to the Brazilian military. This tenuous alliance governed the two nations bilateral ties during the events of the Cold War. However, the alliance was short lived, and suffered several major blows between the two nations during the military coup in Brazil in 1964. During this time the United States still provided military support and training to the side that supported the United States.", "Title: Yank, the Army Weekly\n\nYank, the Army Weekly was a weekly magazine published by the United States military during World War II.", "Title: Robert C. Richardson Jr.\n\nRobert Charlwood Richardson Jr. was born in Charleston, South Carolina, on October 27, 1882, and was admitted as a cadet at the United States Military Academy on June 19, 1900. His military career spanned the first half of the 20th Century. He was a veteran of the 1904 Philippine insurrection, World War I, and World War II. He commanded the U.S. Army, Pacific (Hawaiian Department) during the height of World War II in 1943 until his retirement in 1946. During that time he was also the military governor of Hawaii (which was at that time still a US Territory) and Commanding General of U.S. Army Forces in the Pacific Ocean Areas.", "Title: Apache Scouts\n\nThe Apache Scouts were part of the United States Army Indian Scouts, most of their service was during the Apache Wars up to 1886 though the last scout retired in 1947. The Apache scouts were the eyes and ears of the United States military and sometimes the cultural translators for the various Apache bands and the Americans. Apache scouts also served in the Navajo War, the Tonto War, the Mexican Border War and they saw stateside duty during World War II. There has been a great deal written about Apache scouts, both as part of United States Army reports from the field and more colorful accounts written after the events by non-Apaches in newspapers and books. Men such as Al Sieber and Tom Horn were sometimes in charge of small groups of Apaches. As was the custom in the United States military, scouts were enlisted with Anglo nicknames or single names. Many Apache scouts received citations for bravery.", "Title: Bill Hume (cartoonist)\n\nWilliam Stanton \"Bill\" Hume (March 16, 1916 – June 27, 2009) was an American artist, actor, author, playwright, photographer, film producer, corporate art director, and newspaper man. While stationed in Japan as part of the post World War II occupying force, Hume created the cartoon Babysan which depicted American servicemen in Japan. This comic was very popular with service members in Japan and was published in \"Stars and Stripes\", \"Yank Magazine\", and other military publications. Shortly after his return to the United States, Hume published four books with John Annarino about his time in Japan.", "Title: Hartzell Spence\n\nJohn Hartzell Spence (February 15, 1908 – May 9, 2001) was an American writer and founding editor of \"Yank, the Army Weekly\", a weekly magazine published by the United States military during World War II. He is credited with coining the term \"pinup\"." ]
80,764
Umoja Village is located in which Miami area with a very large concentration of African-American residents?
Liberty City
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[ { "sentences": [ "Take Back the Land is an American organisation based in Miami, Florida devoted to blocking evictions, and rehousing homeless people in foreclosed houses.", " Take Back the Land was formed in October 2006 to build the Umoja Village Shantytown on a plot of unoccupied land to protest gentrification and a lack of low-income housing in Miami.", " The group began opening houses in October 2007 and moved six homeless families into vacant homes in 2008.", " By April 2009, the group had moved 20 families into foreclosed houses.", " , the group had ten volunteers.", " Take Back the Land volunteers break into the houses, clean, paint and make repairs, change the locks, and help move the homeless families in.", " They provide supplies and furniture and help residents turn on electricity and water.", " Though the occupations are of contested legality, local police officers were not intervening, judging it to be the responsibility of house owners to protect their property or request assistance." ], "title": "Take Back the Land" }, { "sentences": [ "Black Bottom was a predominantly black neighborhood in Detroit, Michigan.", " The term has sometimes been used to apply to the entire neighborhood including Paradise Valley, which reached from the Detroit River north to Grand Boulevard.", " In the early twentieth century, African-American residents became concentrated here during the first wave of the Great Migration to northern industrial cities.", " Informal segregation operated in the city to keep them in this area of older, less expensive housing." ], "title": "Black Bottom, Detroit" }, { "sentences": [ "The history of African Americans in Ghana goes back to individuals such as American civil rights activist and writer W. E. B. Du Bois, who settled in Ghana in the last years of his life and is buried in the capital Accra.", " Since then, other African Americans who are descended from slaves imported from areas within the present-day jurisdiction of Ghana and neighboring states have applied for permanent resident status in Ghana.", " As of 2015, the number of African-American residents has been estimated at around 3,000 people, a large portion of whom live in Accra." ], "title": "African Americans in Ghana" }, { "sentences": [ "The Almshouse, also known as the Richmond Nursing Home, is a historic almshouse and hospital complex located in Richmond, Virginia.", " The complex includes the Main Building, a ca. 1950 one-story Administration Building, the West Building and the Garage.", " The Main Building was built in 1860–61, and is an Italianate style brick building consisting of three symmetrically spaced pavilions linked by hyphens.", " Each pavilion is three stories tall, three bays wide, and rises above a raised full-story basement.", " The main portion of the West Building was built in 1908.", " It consists of three symmetrically spaced pavilions linked by hyphens.", " Each pavilion is two stories tall, three bays wide, and rises above a raised full-story basement.", " The West Building housed a charity hospital for African-American residents of Richmond.", " The garage is a two-story masonry and wood frame two bay building.", " The Almshouse, later called the Richmond Nursing Home, continued to serve the less-fortunate members of the Richmond community until the late 1970s.", " It is now in use again as a privately managed home for low-income residents." ], "title": "The Almshouse (Richmond, Virginia)" }, { "sentences": [ "The Umoja Village shantytown was founded on October 23, 2006, in the Liberty City section of Miami, Florida, in response to gentrification and a lack of low-income housing in Miami.", " The name \"Umoja\" is Swahili for \"unity\", hence \"Unity Village\"." ], "title": "Umoja Village" }, { "sentences": [ "Truxtun Historic District is a national historic district located at Portsmouth, Virginia.", " It encompasses 241 contributing buildings in a primarily residential section of Portsmouth.", " It was developed between 1918 and 1920 as a planned community of Colonial Revival style single family residences.", " It was developed by the United States Housing Corporation as a result of the rapid influx of workers at the Norfolk Naval Shipyard during World War I.", " It was the first wartime government housing project constructed exclusively for African-American residents." ], "title": "Truxtun Historic District" }, { "sentences": [ "Parkway Garden Homes is a low-income apartment complex located in the Greater Grand Crossing neighborhood on the South Side of Chicago, Illinois.", " The complex was built from 1950 to 1955; architect Henry K. Holsman, who planned several of Chicago's affordable housing developments, designed the Modernist buildings.", " The apartment complex was the first to be cooperatively owned by Chicago's African-American residents, who experienced a housing shortage during the Second Great Migration due to segregation; early residents included former First Lady Michelle Obama.", " In recent years, however, the complex has become the center of one of Chicago's most violent blocks.", " The complex is listed on the National Register of Historic Places." ], "title": "Parkway Garden Homes" }, { "sentences": [ "The Wagner Homestead was built  1855 by William Wagner, who came to Miami with his Creole wife Everline.", " Wagner, a U.S. Army veteran, had joined the army in 1846, fought in the Mexican War under General Winfield Scott until he was wounded in the Battle of Cerro Gordo, and sent to Charleston S.C. to recuperate.", " When Wagner's former military unit was sent to reopen Fort Dallas in 1855, he came to the Miami area and decided to move to South Florida.", " Wagner died in 1901 on his homestead.", " He was one of the area's first permanent residents and was actively involved in local political and community affairs.", " The Wagner home reflects the early days of settlement along the Miami River during the nineteenth century and is the only known house in Miami which remains from this period.", " It is a rare example of vernacular wood frame architecture and is unique in its use of Balloon frame construction." ], "title": "William Wagner House" }, { "sentences": [ "Liberty City is a neighborhood in Miami, Florida, United States.", " The area is roughly bound by NW 79th Street to the north, NW 27th Avenue to the west, Northwest 36th Street to the South, and Interstate 95 to the east.", " The Miami neighborhood is home to one of the largest concentrations of African Americans in South Florida, as of 2000 Census.", " Although often referred to as \"Model City\" both historically and by the City of Miami government, the neighborhood is more commonly referred to as \"Liberty City\" by local residents." ], "title": "Liberty City (Miami)" }, { "sentences": [ "Miami International Airport (IATA: MIA, ICAO: KMIA, FAA LID: MIA) , also known as MIA and historically as Wilcox Field, is the primary airport serving the Miami area.", " The airport is in an unincorporated area in Miami-Dade County, Florida, 8 mi northwest of Downtown Miami, in metropolitan Miami, between the cities of Miami, Hialeah, Doral, Miami Springs, the village of Virginia Gardens, and the unincorporated Fontainebleau neighborhood." ], "title": "Miami International Airport" } ]
[ "Title: Take Back the Land\n\nTake Back the Land is an American organisation based in Miami, Florida devoted to blocking evictions, and rehousing homeless people in foreclosed houses. Take Back the Land was formed in October 2006 to build the Umoja Village Shantytown on a plot of unoccupied land to protest gentrification and a lack of low-income housing in Miami. The group began opening houses in October 2007 and moved six homeless families into vacant homes in 2008. By April 2009, the group had moved 20 families into foreclosed houses. , the group had ten volunteers. Take Back the Land volunteers break into the houses, clean, paint and make repairs, change the locks, and help move the homeless families in. They provide supplies and furniture and help residents turn on electricity and water. Though the occupations are of contested legality, local police officers were not intervening, judging it to be the responsibility of house owners to protect their property or request assistance.", "Title: Black Bottom, Detroit\n\nBlack Bottom was a predominantly black neighborhood in Detroit, Michigan. The term has sometimes been used to apply to the entire neighborhood including Paradise Valley, which reached from the Detroit River north to Grand Boulevard. In the early twentieth century, African-American residents became concentrated here during the first wave of the Great Migration to northern industrial cities. Informal segregation operated in the city to keep them in this area of older, less expensive housing.", "Title: African Americans in Ghana\n\nThe history of African Americans in Ghana goes back to individuals such as American civil rights activist and writer W. E. B. Du Bois, who settled in Ghana in the last years of his life and is buried in the capital Accra. Since then, other African Americans who are descended from slaves imported from areas within the present-day jurisdiction of Ghana and neighboring states have applied for permanent resident status in Ghana. As of 2015, the number of African-American residents has been estimated at around 3,000 people, a large portion of whom live in Accra.", "Title: The Almshouse (Richmond, Virginia)\n\nThe Almshouse, also known as the Richmond Nursing Home, is a historic almshouse and hospital complex located in Richmond, Virginia. The complex includes the Main Building, a ca. 1950 one-story Administration Building, the West Building and the Garage. The Main Building was built in 1860–61, and is an Italianate style brick building consisting of three symmetrically spaced pavilions linked by hyphens. Each pavilion is three stories tall, three bays wide, and rises above a raised full-story basement. The main portion of the West Building was built in 1908. It consists of three symmetrically spaced pavilions linked by hyphens. Each pavilion is two stories tall, three bays wide, and rises above a raised full-story basement. The West Building housed a charity hospital for African-American residents of Richmond. The garage is a two-story masonry and wood frame two bay building. The Almshouse, later called the Richmond Nursing Home, continued to serve the less-fortunate members of the Richmond community until the late 1970s. It is now in use again as a privately managed home for low-income residents.", "Title: Umoja Village\n\nThe Umoja Village shantytown was founded on October 23, 2006, in the Liberty City section of Miami, Florida, in response to gentrification and a lack of low-income housing in Miami. The name \"Umoja\" is Swahili for \"unity\", hence \"Unity Village\".", "Title: Truxtun Historic District\n\nTruxtun Historic District is a national historic district located at Portsmouth, Virginia. It encompasses 241 contributing buildings in a primarily residential section of Portsmouth. It was developed between 1918 and 1920 as a planned community of Colonial Revival style single family residences. It was developed by the United States Housing Corporation as a result of the rapid influx of workers at the Norfolk Naval Shipyard during World War I. It was the first wartime government housing project constructed exclusively for African-American residents.", "Title: Parkway Garden Homes\n\nParkway Garden Homes is a low-income apartment complex located in the Greater Grand Crossing neighborhood on the South Side of Chicago, Illinois. The complex was built from 1950 to 1955; architect Henry K. Holsman, who planned several of Chicago's affordable housing developments, designed the Modernist buildings. The apartment complex was the first to be cooperatively owned by Chicago's African-American residents, who experienced a housing shortage during the Second Great Migration due to segregation; early residents included former First Lady Michelle Obama. In recent years, however, the complex has become the center of one of Chicago's most violent blocks. The complex is listed on the National Register of Historic Places.", "Title: William Wagner House\n\nThe Wagner Homestead was built  1855 by William Wagner, who came to Miami with his Creole wife Everline. Wagner, a U.S. Army veteran, had joined the army in 1846, fought in the Mexican War under General Winfield Scott until he was wounded in the Battle of Cerro Gordo, and sent to Charleston S.C. to recuperate. When Wagner's former military unit was sent to reopen Fort Dallas in 1855, he came to the Miami area and decided to move to South Florida. Wagner died in 1901 on his homestead. He was one of the area's first permanent residents and was actively involved in local political and community affairs. The Wagner home reflects the early days of settlement along the Miami River during the nineteenth century and is the only known house in Miami which remains from this period. It is a rare example of vernacular wood frame architecture and is unique in its use of Balloon frame construction.", "Title: Liberty City (Miami)\n\nLiberty City is a neighborhood in Miami, Florida, United States. The area is roughly bound by NW 79th Street to the north, NW 27th Avenue to the west, Northwest 36th Street to the South, and Interstate 95 to the east. The Miami neighborhood is home to one of the largest concentrations of African Americans in South Florida, as of 2000 Census. Although often referred to as \"Model City\" both historically and by the City of Miami government, the neighborhood is more commonly referred to as \"Liberty City\" by local residents.", "Title: Miami International Airport\n\nMiami International Airport (IATA: MIA, ICAO: KMIA, FAA LID: MIA) , also known as MIA and historically as Wilcox Field, is the primary airport serving the Miami area. The airport is in an unincorporated area in Miami-Dade County, Florida, 8 mi northwest of Downtown Miami, in metropolitan Miami, between the cities of Miami, Hialeah, Doral, Miami Springs, the village of Virginia Gardens, and the unincorporated Fontainebleau neighborhood." ]
80,765
Which novel, Herbert or Ten Days That Shook the World, was by American journalist and socialist John Reed?
Ten Days That Shook the World
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translit.", " \"Oktyabr': Desyat' dney kotorye potryasli mir\") is a 1928 Soviet silent historical film by Sergei Eisenstein and Grigori Aleksandrov.", " It is a celebratory dramatization of the 1917 October Revolution commissioned for the tenth anniversary of the event.", " Originally released as October in the Soviet Union, the film was re-edited and released internationally as Ten Days That Shook The World, after John Reed's popular book on the Revolution.", " In U.S. released by Amkino Corporation and First National (later was a subsidiary of Warner Bros.)." ], "title": "October: Ten Days That Shook the World" }, { "sentences": [ "Reds is a 1981 American epic drama film co-written, produced, and directed by Warren Beatty.", " The picture centers on the life and career of John Reed, the journalist and writer who chronicled the Russian Revolution in his book \"Ten Days That Shook the World\".", " Beatty stars in the lead role alongside Diane Keaton as Louise Bryant and Jack Nicholson as Eugene O'Neill." ], "title": "Reds (film)" } ]
[ "Title: New York Communist\n\nThe New York Communist was a short-lived weekly newspaper issued by the Left Wing Section of the Socialist Party of Local Greater New York, encompassing the New York City metro area. The paper was edited by the renowned radical journalist and war correspondent John Reed. Only 10 issues of the paper were produced during 1919 before the publication was absorbed by \"The Revolutionary Age\" following the Left Wing National Conference of June 1919.", "Title: Ten Days That Shook the World\n\nTen Days That Shook the World (1919) is a book by the American journalist and socialist John Reed about the October Revolution in Russia in 1917, which Reed experienced firsthand. Reed followed many of the prominent Bolshevik leaders closely during his time in Russia. John Reed died in 1920, shortly after the book was finished, and he is one of the few Americans buried at the Kremlin Wall Necropolis in Moscow, a site normally reserved only for the most prominent Soviet leaders.", "Title: Red Bells II\n\nRed Bells II (also known as \"10 Days That Shook the World\" and \"Red Bells Part II – I Saw the Birth of the New World\") is a 1983 adventure-drama film directed by Sergei Bondarchuk. It was coproduced by Soviet Union (where it was released as \"Krasnye kolokola, film vtoroy – Ya videl rozhdenie novogo mira\" and \"Krasnye kolokola II\"), Italy (where is known as \"I dieci giorni che sconvolsero il mondo\") and Mexico (where its title is \"Campanas rojas II – Rusia 1917\"). It is the last of a two-part film centered on the life and career of John Reed, the revolutionary communist journalist that had already inspired Warren Beatty's \"Reds\". This chapter focuses on Reed's book \"Ten Days That Shook the World\".", "Title: François Maspero\n\nFrançois Maspero (19 January 1932 – 11 April 2015) was a French author and journalist, best known as a publisher of leftist books in the 1970s. He has also worked as a translator, translating the works of Joseph Conrad and John Reed, author of \"Ten Days that Shook the World\", among others. He was awarded the Prix Décembre in 1990 for \"Les Passagers du Roissy-Express\".", "Title: Left Front (magazine)\n\nLeft Front Magazine (1933-1935) was an American magazine published by the Chicago chapter of the John Reed Club, itself a Marxist club for writers, artists, and intellectuals, named after the American journalist, activist, and poet, John Reed. The magazine is most famous for being a major early publishing venue of American author Richard Wright.", "Title: John Reed Clubs\n\nThe John Reed Clubs were an American federation of local organizations targeted towards Marxist writers, artists, and intellectuals, named after the American journalist and activist John Reed. Established in the fall of 1929, the John Reed Clubs were a mass organization of the Communist Party USA which sought to expand its influence among radical and liberal intellectuals. The organization was terminated in 1935.", "Title: John Reed (journalist)\n\nJohn Silas \"Jack\" Reed (October 22, 1887 – October 17, 1920) was an American journalist, poet, and socialist activist, best remembered for his first-hand account of the Bolshevik Revolution, \"Ten Days That Shook the World\". He was married to writer and feminist Louise Bryant. Reed died in Russia in 1920 and is one of only three Americans buried in the Kremlin Wall Necropolis, the others being labor organizer Bill Haywood, and Charles Ruthenburg (the founder of the Communist Party USA).", "Title: Herbert (film)\n\nHerbert is a 2005 Bengali-language film that was directed by veteran theater director Suman Mukhopadhyay. It was based on Nabarun Bhattacharya's 1993 Sahitya Akademi Award winning novel of the same name.", "Title: October: Ten Days That Shook the World\n\nOctober: Ten Days That Shook the World (Russian: Октябрь (Десять дней, которые потрясли мир) ; translit.  \"Oktyabr': Desyat' dney kotorye potryasli mir\") is a 1928 Soviet silent historical film by Sergei Eisenstein and Grigori Aleksandrov. It is a celebratory dramatization of the 1917 October Revolution commissioned for the tenth anniversary of the event. Originally released as October in the Soviet Union, the film was re-edited and released internationally as Ten Days That Shook The World, after John Reed's popular book on the Revolution. In U.S. released by Amkino Corporation and First National (later was a subsidiary of Warner Bros.).", "Title: Reds (film)\n\nReds is a 1981 American epic drama film co-written, produced, and directed by Warren Beatty. The picture centers on the life and career of John Reed, the journalist and writer who chronicled the Russian Revolution in his book \"Ten Days That Shook the World\". Beatty stars in the lead role alongside Diane Keaton as Louise Bryant and Jack Nicholson as Eugene O'Neill." ]
80,766
The cover art for EA Sports UFC 2 features Ronda Rousey and a boxer born in what year?
1988
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[ { "sentences": [ "Conor Anthony McGregor (Irish: \"Conchúr Antóin Mac Gréagóir\" ; born 14 July 1988) is an Irish professional mixed martial artist and professional boxer who is currently signed to the Ultimate Fighting Championship (UFC).", " He is the reigning UFC Lightweight Champion, and former UFC Featherweight Champion.", " During his mixed martial arts (MMA) career, McGregor has competed as a featherweight, lightweight, and welterweight.", " As of 2017, McGregor is ranked 2nd on UFC's pound for pound rankings." ], "title": "Conor McGregor" }, { "sentences": [ "Don't Forget Who You Are is the second studio album by indie-rock musician Miles Kane.", " It was released in June 2013 under Columbia Records.", " The album title is the second song off the album, \"Don't Forget Who You Are\" and featured on EA Sports' EA Trax in the video game FIFA 14, while \"Give Up\" is featured in EA Sports UFC." ], "title": "Don't Forget Who You Are" }, { "sentences": [ "EA Sports UFC 2 is a mixed martial arts fighting video game developed by EA Canada, and published in March 2016 by Electronic Arts for the PlayStation 4 and Xbox One.", " The sequel to 2014's \"EA Sports UFC\", it is based on the Ultimate Fighting Championship (UFC) brand.", " The game's cover art features Ronda Rousey and Conor McGregor." ], "title": "EA Sports UFC 2" }, { "sentences": [ "\"Go Get It\" is a song by American hip hop recording artist T.I., released July 17, 2012, as the first single from his eighth studio album \"\" (2012).", " The song was produced by Canadian hip hop and R&B producer T-Minus, who T.I. previously collaborated with on \"Poppin Bottles\", featuring Drake, from his seventh studio album \"No Mercy\" (2010).", " Before its official release, the song had leaked online earlier in June.", " This song is featured on EA Sports UFC 2." ], "title": "Go Get It" }, { "sentences": [ "Miesha Tate vs. Ronda Rousey was a series of mixed martial arts bouts booked by Strikeforce and the Ultimate Fighting Championship (UFC).", " In 2011, the fighters began a rivalry via social media and a series of interviews, with Rousey expressing an interest in fighting Tate for Tate's Strikeforce Women's Bantamweight Championship.", " As the feud garnered increased attention from fans and the press, Tate and Rousey were ultimately chosen to headline a Strikeforce show on March 3, 2012.", " This marked a rare occurrence of women being placed in the main event of a mixed martial arts (MMA) card." ], "title": "Miesha Tate vs. Ronda Rousey" }, { "sentences": [ "UFC 193: Rousey vs. Holm was a mixed martial arts event held on November 15, 2015, at Etihad Stadium in Melbourne, Australia.", " It is the most attended UFC event in the history of the company, with 56,214 people filling the stadium.", " Although Ronda Rousey was heavily favored to defeat Holly Holm, Holm gave Rousey her first career defeat." ], "title": "UFC 193" }, { "sentences": [ "The Ignite game engine (styled as IGNITE) is a collection of video game technologies built by Electronic Arts and designed to make video game sports \"alive\".", " The technology was announced at Microsoft's Xbox One reveal event in May 2013 for four EA Sports franchise games for Xbox One and PlayStation 4: \"FIFA 14\", \"EA Sports UFC\", \"Madden NFL 25\" and \"NBA Live 14\", all released in Fall 2013." ], "title": "Ignite (game engine)" }, { "sentences": [ "EA Sports Big was a brand name used by Electronic Arts from 2000 to 2008 to distribute casual and extreme sports games that featured non-realistic, arcade features similar to Midway's sports games. \"", "SSX\" was the first game to be published by EA Sports Big.", " Later games such as \"FIFA Street\" (2012) and \"SSX\" (2012) dropped the EA Sports BIG branding and were released simply under EA Sports.", " The EA Sports Big name and branding was conceived by Steven Rechtschaffner, the Executive Producer of \"SSX\", \"SSX Tricky\", \"SSX 3\", and \"NBA Street Vol.", " 2\".", " The EA Sports Big intro voice that boomed the word \"BIG\" was voiced by human beatbox and former member of The Roots, Rahzel." ], "title": "EA Sports Big" }, { "sentences": [ "The EA Sports NASCAR series, alternately known as the NASCAR Thunder Series, was a series of NASCAR video games published by EA Sports.", " The series began with \"NASCAR 98\" and \"NASCAR 99\" in 1997 and 1998.", " EA Sports released \"NASCAR Thunder 2002\" in 2001, and ever since then, Jeff Gordon (2002), Dale Earnhardt Jr. (2003), and Tony Stewart (2004) were on the cover.", " In 2004, they changed the name of the game to \"\" and added the new features to make the game more up-to-date with the recent changes to NASCAR.", " Kevin Harvick was on the cover.", " The next year, they changed the name yet again to \"\".", " Jeff Gordon and Hendrick Motorsports teammate Jimmie Johnson were on the cover.", " The new features were swapping cars with teammates and voice-recognition support for use with the crew chief.", " The following year, the game was titled \"NASCAR 07\" and features Elliott Sadler on the cover.", " The new features include a new speed blur effect and an all-new momentum system, used to describe drivers' strong and weak racetrack types.", " In 2004, the feature was a \"Grudges and Alliances\" feature in which if the player hits a car, they could retaliate.", " The feature received a mixed reaction." ], "title": "EA Sports NASCAR series" }, { "sentences": [ "EA Sports UFC is a mixed martial arts sports video game developed by EA Canada and SkyBox Labs for the PlayStation 4 and Xbox One.", " It is based on the Ultimate Fighting Championship (UFC) brand and was released on June 17, 2014.", " A playable demo was released on the PlayStation Network and Xbox Marketplace on June 3, 2014, with cover athletes Jon Jones and Alexander Gustafsson as playable fighters.", " It is the first UFC game since THQ sold the license to Electronic Arts." ], "title": "EA Sports UFC" } ]
[ "Title: Conor McGregor\n\nConor Anthony McGregor (Irish: \"Conchúr Antóin Mac Gréagóir\" ; born 14 July 1988) is an Irish professional mixed martial artist and professional boxer who is currently signed to the Ultimate Fighting Championship (UFC). He is the reigning UFC Lightweight Champion, and former UFC Featherweight Champion. During his mixed martial arts (MMA) career, McGregor has competed as a featherweight, lightweight, and welterweight. As of 2017, McGregor is ranked 2nd on UFC's pound for pound rankings.", "Title: Don't Forget Who You Are\n\nDon't Forget Who You Are is the second studio album by indie-rock musician Miles Kane. It was released in June 2013 under Columbia Records. The album title is the second song off the album, \"Don't Forget Who You Are\" and featured on EA Sports' EA Trax in the video game FIFA 14, while \"Give Up\" is featured in EA Sports UFC.", "Title: EA Sports UFC 2\n\nEA Sports UFC 2 is a mixed martial arts fighting video game developed by EA Canada, and published in March 2016 by Electronic Arts for the PlayStation 4 and Xbox One. The sequel to 2014's \"EA Sports UFC\", it is based on the Ultimate Fighting Championship (UFC) brand. The game's cover art features Ronda Rousey and Conor McGregor.", "Title: Go Get It\n\n\"Go Get It\" is a song by American hip hop recording artist T.I., released July 17, 2012, as the first single from his eighth studio album \"\" (2012). The song was produced by Canadian hip hop and R&B producer T-Minus, who T.I. previously collaborated with on \"Poppin Bottles\", featuring Drake, from his seventh studio album \"No Mercy\" (2010). Before its official release, the song had leaked online earlier in June. This song is featured on EA Sports UFC 2.", "Title: Miesha Tate vs. Ronda Rousey\n\nMiesha Tate vs. Ronda Rousey was a series of mixed martial arts bouts booked by Strikeforce and the Ultimate Fighting Championship (UFC). In 2011, the fighters began a rivalry via social media and a series of interviews, with Rousey expressing an interest in fighting Tate for Tate's Strikeforce Women's Bantamweight Championship. As the feud garnered increased attention from fans and the press, Tate and Rousey were ultimately chosen to headline a Strikeforce show on March 3, 2012. This marked a rare occurrence of women being placed in the main event of a mixed martial arts (MMA) card.", "Title: UFC 193\n\nUFC 193: Rousey vs. Holm was a mixed martial arts event held on November 15, 2015, at Etihad Stadium in Melbourne, Australia. It is the most attended UFC event in the history of the company, with 56,214 people filling the stadium. Although Ronda Rousey was heavily favored to defeat Holly Holm, Holm gave Rousey her first career defeat.", "Title: Ignite (game engine)\n\nThe Ignite game engine (styled as IGNITE) is a collection of video game technologies built by Electronic Arts and designed to make video game sports \"alive\". The technology was announced at Microsoft's Xbox One reveal event in May 2013 for four EA Sports franchise games for Xbox One and PlayStation 4: \"FIFA 14\", \"EA Sports UFC\", \"Madden NFL 25\" and \"NBA Live 14\", all released in Fall 2013.", "Title: EA Sports Big\n\nEA Sports Big was a brand name used by Electronic Arts from 2000 to 2008 to distribute casual and extreme sports games that featured non-realistic, arcade features similar to Midway's sports games. \" SSX\" was the first game to be published by EA Sports Big. Later games such as \"FIFA Street\" (2012) and \"SSX\" (2012) dropped the EA Sports BIG branding and were released simply under EA Sports. The EA Sports Big name and branding was conceived by Steven Rechtschaffner, the Executive Producer of \"SSX\", \"SSX Tricky\", \"SSX 3\", and \"NBA Street Vol. 2\". The EA Sports Big intro voice that boomed the word \"BIG\" was voiced by human beatbox and former member of The Roots, Rahzel.", "Title: EA Sports NASCAR series\n\nThe EA Sports NASCAR series, alternately known as the NASCAR Thunder Series, was a series of NASCAR video games published by EA Sports. The series began with \"NASCAR 98\" and \"NASCAR 99\" in 1997 and 1998. EA Sports released \"NASCAR Thunder 2002\" in 2001, and ever since then, Jeff Gordon (2002), Dale Earnhardt Jr. (2003), and Tony Stewart (2004) were on the cover. In 2004, they changed the name of the game to \"\" and added the new features to make the game more up-to-date with the recent changes to NASCAR. Kevin Harvick was on the cover. The next year, they changed the name yet again to \"\". Jeff Gordon and Hendrick Motorsports teammate Jimmie Johnson were on the cover. The new features were swapping cars with teammates and voice-recognition support for use with the crew chief. The following year, the game was titled \"NASCAR 07\" and features Elliott Sadler on the cover. The new features include a new speed blur effect and an all-new momentum system, used to describe drivers' strong and weak racetrack types. In 2004, the feature was a \"Grudges and Alliances\" feature in which if the player hits a car, they could retaliate. The feature received a mixed reaction.", "Title: EA Sports UFC\n\nEA Sports UFC is a mixed martial arts sports video game developed by EA Canada and SkyBox Labs for the PlayStation 4 and Xbox One. It is based on the Ultimate Fighting Championship (UFC) brand and was released on June 17, 2014. A playable demo was released on the PlayStation Network and Xbox Marketplace on June 3, 2014, with cover athletes Jon Jones and Alexander Gustafsson as playable fighters. It is the first UFC game since THQ sold the license to Electronic Arts." ]
80,767
Which Bengali film stars Koyel Mullick and a former Rajya Sabha Member of Parliament?
Minister Fatakeshto
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{ "title": [ "Minister Fatakeshto", "Mithun Chakraborty" ], "sent_id": [ 0, 0 ] }
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Singh Baghel is the cabinet minister from BJP in the UP government.", " He was a former Lok Sabha member and Rajya Sabha member.", " But he lost most of his ground by losing three consecutive Lok Sabha elections before winning an MLA election in 2017 and becoming the cabinet minister.", " He was elected to the Lok Sabha when he was in the Samjwadi party.", " After completing three terms in Lok Sabha from Samjwadi party, he was suspended from the party after which he joined BSP from where he contested two Lok Sabha elections but lost both of them.", " Then he was given a chance to join Rajya Sabha in 2014, but lost again to Bhartiya Janta Party.", " On 3 July 2015, S.P. Singh Baghel was made President of BJP OBC Morcha." ], "title": "S. P. Singh Baghel" }, { "sentences": [ "Rajya Sabha TV (RSTV) is an Indian cable television network channel owned and operated by Rajya Sabha that covers the proceedings of Rajya Sabha (the Upper House of the Parliament of India).", " Apart from telecasting live coverage of Rajya Sabha proceedings, RSTV also brings incisive analysis of parliamentary affairs.", " While focusing on current national and international affairs, it provides a platform for knowledge-based programmes for the discerning viewer.", " The channel offers special attention to legislative business undertaken by the Parliament." ], "title": "Rajya Sabha TV" }, { "sentences": [ "A Member of Parliament of the Rajya Sabha (abbreviated: MP) is the representative of the Indian states to the upper house of the Parliament of India (Rajya Sabha).", " Rajya Sabha MPs are elected by the electoral college of the elected members of the State Assembly with a system of proportional representation by a single transferable vote.", " Parliament of India is bicameral with two houses; Rajya Sabha (Upper house i.e. Council of States) and the Lok Sabha (Lower house i.e. House of the People).", " Total number of members of Rajya Sabha are lesser than Member of Parliament of the Lok Sabha and have more restricted power than the lower house (Lok Sabha).", " Unlike membership to the Lok Sabha, membership to the Rajya Sabha is permanent for a term of six years cannot be dissolved at any time." ], "title": "Member of Parliament, Rajya Sabha" }, { "sentences": [ "Minister Fatakeshto is a Bengali film starring Mithun Chakraborty and Koyel Mullick.", " It is the sequel to \"MLA Fatakeshto\", and the second installment of \"Fatakeshto (film series)\"." ], "title": "Minister Fatakeshto" } ]
[ "Title: Parliament Security Services\n\nThe Parliament Security Services headed by Joint Secretary (Security), looks after the security set up in the Indian Parliament House complex. Director (Security) of the Rajya Sabha Secretariat exercises security operational control over the Parliament Security Service in the Rajya Sabha sector under the administrative control of the Rajya Sabha Secretariat. Director (Security) of the Lok Sabha Secretariat exercises security operational control over the Parliament Security Service in the Lok Sabha sector under the administrative control of the Lok Sabha Secretariat. Parliament Security Service is the In-House system to provides proactive, preventive and protective security to the VIPs/VVIPs, building and its incumbents. Parliament Security Services is solely responsible for management of access control and regulation of people, material and vehicles within the historical and prestigious Parliament House Complex.", "Title: Mithun Chakraborty\n\nGourang Chakraborty (born 16 June 1952), better known by his stage name Mithun Chakraborty (informally referred to as Mithun Da), is an Indian film actor, singer, producer, writer, social worker, entrepreneur, television presenter and a former Rajya Sabha Member of Parliament. He is the recipient of two Filmfare Awards and three National Film Awards. He made his acting debut with the art house drama \"Mrigayaa\" (1976), for which he won his first National Film Award for Best Actor.", "Title: Manik (film)\n\nManik (Bengali: মানিক \"\") is a Bengali Movie was released in 2005. Directed by Probhat Roy, the movie featured Jeet, Koyel Mullick, Ranjit Mallick . This movie is Koyel Mullick's second .", "Title: Bandhan (2004 film)\n\nBandhan (Bengali: বন্ধন ) is a Bengali family frama movie released in 2004. It was directed by Rabi Kinagi, and featured Jeet, Koyel Mullick in a double role, and Victor Banerjee in the lead role. \"Bandhan\" was a huge success in west Bengal and was a blockbuster at the box office. It was the highest grossing Bengali film of 2004. The film was a remake of the Telugu film \"Santosham\" and the Tamil film \"Unnai Thedi\".", "Title: Sudarshan Akarapu\n\nShri Sudarshan Akarapu (Telugu:ఆకారపు.సుదర్శన్)(5 March 1954 – 20 July 2011) is an Indian politician from Telugu Desam Party. He is former Rajya Sabha Member of Parliament, former Member of Legislative Assembly and TDP vice president. He died with a massive heart attack on 20 July 2011 in a private hospital in Hyderabad.", "Title: Ram Vilas Paswan\n\nRam Vilas Paswan (born 5 July 1946) is an Indian politician, from Bihar and the current Minister of Consumer Affairs, Food and Public Distribution. Paswan is also the president of the Lok Janshakti Party, eight time Lok Sabha member and former Rajya Sabha MP. Started his political career as member of Samyukta Socialist Party and was elected to the Bihar Legislative Assembly in 1969. Next he joined Lok Dal upon its formation in 1974, and became its general secretary. He opposed the emergency, and was arrested during the period. He entered the Lok Sabha in 1977, as a Janata Party member from Hajipur constituency, was chosen again 1980, 1984, 1989, 1996 and 1998.", "Title: S. P. Singh Baghel\n\nProf S.P. Singh Baghel is the cabinet minister from BJP in the UP government. He was a former Lok Sabha member and Rajya Sabha member. But he lost most of his ground by losing three consecutive Lok Sabha elections before winning an MLA election in 2017 and becoming the cabinet minister. He was elected to the Lok Sabha when he was in the Samjwadi party. After completing three terms in Lok Sabha from Samjwadi party, he was suspended from the party after which he joined BSP from where he contested two Lok Sabha elections but lost both of them. Then he was given a chance to join Rajya Sabha in 2014, but lost again to Bhartiya Janta Party. On 3 July 2015, S.P. Singh Baghel was made President of BJP OBC Morcha.", "Title: Rajya Sabha TV\n\nRajya Sabha TV (RSTV) is an Indian cable television network channel owned and operated by Rajya Sabha that covers the proceedings of Rajya Sabha (the Upper House of the Parliament of India). Apart from telecasting live coverage of Rajya Sabha proceedings, RSTV also brings incisive analysis of parliamentary affairs. While focusing on current national and international affairs, it provides a platform for knowledge-based programmes for the discerning viewer. The channel offers special attention to legislative business undertaken by the Parliament.", "Title: Member of Parliament, Rajya Sabha\n\nA Member of Parliament of the Rajya Sabha (abbreviated: MP) is the representative of the Indian states to the upper house of the Parliament of India (Rajya Sabha). Rajya Sabha MPs are elected by the electoral college of the elected members of the State Assembly with a system of proportional representation by a single transferable vote. Parliament of India is bicameral with two houses; Rajya Sabha (Upper house i.e. Council of States) and the Lok Sabha (Lower house i.e. House of the People). Total number of members of Rajya Sabha are lesser than Member of Parliament of the Lok Sabha and have more restricted power than the lower house (Lok Sabha). Unlike membership to the Lok Sabha, membership to the Rajya Sabha is permanent for a term of six years cannot be dissolved at any time.", "Title: Minister Fatakeshto\n\nMinister Fatakeshto is a Bengali film starring Mithun Chakraborty and Koyel Mullick. It is the sequel to \"MLA Fatakeshto\", and the second installment of \"Fatakeshto (film series)\"." ]
80,768
Where's Poppa? contained the future Saturday Night Live star who was also on what other sitcom from 1996-2001?
"The Jamie Foxx Show"
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Daughters (2006 TV series)" }, { "sentences": [ "Garrett Morris (born February 1, 1937) is an American comedian and actor.", " He was part of the original cast of the sketch comedy program \"Saturday Night Live\", appearing from 1975 to 1980.", " Morris also had a long-running role as Junior \"Uncle Junior\" King on the sitcom \"The Jamie Foxx Show\", which aired from 1996–2001.", " Morris had a starring role as Earl Washington on the CBS sitcom \"2 Broke Girls\", from 2011-2017.", " He was also in the sitcom \"Martin\" as Stan Winters from 1992-1995." ], "title": "Garrett Morris" }, { "sentences": [ "SNL Studios is a production company, founded in July 1997 as a joint venture between \"Saturday Night Live\" executive producer Lorne Michaels and NBC Studios (now Universal Television, the production arm of NBCUniversal).", " While this venture also initially included Paramount Pictures, it was dissolved following NBC's merger with Universal Studios.", " On the television side, SNL Studios produces \"Saturday Night Live\" in association with Broadway Video.", " Film productions, typically offshoots of Saturday Night Live' sketches, include, among others, \"A Night at the Roxbury\" and \"Superstar\"." ], "title": "SNL Studios" }, { "sentences": [ "The Saturday Night Live 40th Anniversary Special is a three-and-a-half-hour prime-time special that aired on Sunday, February 15, 2015, on NBC, celebrating \"Saturday Night Live\"' s 40th year on the air, having premiered on October 11, 1975, under the original title \"NBC's Saturday Night\".", " This special generated 23.1 million viewers, becoming NBC's most-watched prime-time, non-sports, entertainment telecast (excluding Super Bowl lead-outs) since the \"Friends\" series finale in 2004.", " It is the third such anniversary special to be broadcast, with celebratory episodes also held during the 15th and 25th seasons." ], "title": "Saturday Night Live 40th Anniversary Special" }, { "sentences": [ "Saturday Night Live from Milano, Also known as Saturday Night Live Italy, was the Italian localisation of the popular US-comedy television series \"Saturday Night Live\", shown on Mediaset television channel Italia 1 from 2006." ], "title": "Saturday Night Live from Milano" }, { "sentences": [ "Action is an American comedy series about a Hollywood producer named Peter Dragon, who is trying to recover from his last box-office failure.", " It aired on Fox during the 1999-2000 season.", " The series was critically praised for its irreverent, and sometimes hostile look at Hollywood culture.", " Thirteen episodes were produced.", " The show was created by Chris Thompson and the show runner was Don Reo.", " Future Saturday Night Live cast member Will Forte was the story editor for twelve episodes, and wrote two." ], "title": "Action (TV series)" } ]
[ "Title: Where's Poppa?\n\nWhere's Poppa? is a 1970 black comedy film; it is based on the novel by Robert Klane and stars George Segal, Ron Leibman and Ruth Gordon. The movie has sometimes been referred to as \"Going Ape\". The plot revolves around the troubled relationship between a lawyer (Segal) and his senile mother (Gordon). The film was directed by Carl Reiner, whose son Rob Reiner had a role in an early performance. Others in the cast are Paul Sorvino, Ron Leibman, Trish Van Devere, Vincent Gardenia and future \"Saturday Night Live\" star Garrett Morris. The film was released on July 9, 1970, by United Artists.", "Title: A Night at the Roxbury\n\nA Night at the Roxbury is a 1998 American comedy film based on a recurring skit on television's long-running \"Saturday Night Live\" called \"The Roxbury Guys\". \"Saturday Night Live\" regulars Will Ferrell, Chris Kattan, Molly Shannon, Mark McKinney and Colin Quinn star. This film expands on the original Saturday Night Live sketches where the Roxbury Guys were joined by that week's host, and bobbed their heads to Haddaway's hit song \"What Is Love\" while being comically rejected by women at various clubs.", "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: 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: Sons &amp; Daughters (2006 TV series)\n\nSons & Daughters is an American sitcom about an extended blended family living close together in a neighborhood. The producers, creator Fred Goss (who also is the star of the show), Lorne Michaels (who was a co-creator of \"Saturday Night Live\"), and Nick Holly, flavored the show with a mixed atmosphere of improvisational and scripted humor. The show premiered on March 7, 2006 on ABC. The show is produced by Broadway Video (which also produces \"Saturday Night Live\") and NBC Universal Television. It was canceled in late April 2006 after 10 episodes aired, leaving one unaired episode.", "Title: Garrett Morris\n\nGarrett Morris (born February 1, 1937) is an American comedian and actor. He was part of the original cast of the sketch comedy program \"Saturday Night Live\", appearing from 1975 to 1980. Morris also had a long-running role as Junior \"Uncle Junior\" King on the sitcom \"The Jamie Foxx Show\", which aired from 1996–2001. Morris had a starring role as Earl Washington on the CBS sitcom \"2 Broke Girls\", from 2011-2017. He was also in the sitcom \"Martin\" as Stan Winters from 1992-1995.", "Title: SNL Studios\n\nSNL Studios is a production company, founded in July 1997 as a joint venture between \"Saturday Night Live\" executive producer Lorne Michaels and NBC Studios (now Universal Television, the production arm of NBCUniversal). While this venture also initially included Paramount Pictures, it was dissolved following NBC's merger with Universal Studios. On the television side, SNL Studios produces \"Saturday Night Live\" in association with Broadway Video. Film productions, typically offshoots of Saturday Night Live' sketches, include, among others, \"A Night at the Roxbury\" and \"Superstar\".", "Title: Saturday Night Live 40th Anniversary Special\n\nThe Saturday Night Live 40th Anniversary Special is a three-and-a-half-hour prime-time special that aired on Sunday, February 15, 2015, on NBC, celebrating \"Saturday Night Live\"' s 40th year on the air, having premiered on October 11, 1975, under the original title \"NBC's Saturday Night\". This special generated 23.1 million viewers, becoming NBC's most-watched prime-time, non-sports, entertainment telecast (excluding Super Bowl lead-outs) since the \"Friends\" series finale in 2004. It is the third such anniversary special to be broadcast, with celebratory episodes also held during the 15th and 25th seasons.", "Title: Saturday Night Live from Milano\n\nSaturday Night Live from Milano, Also known as Saturday Night Live Italy, was the Italian localisation of the popular US-comedy television series \"Saturday Night Live\", shown on Mediaset television channel Italia 1 from 2006.", "Title: Action (TV series)\n\nAction is an American comedy series about a Hollywood producer named Peter Dragon, who is trying to recover from his last box-office failure. It aired on Fox during the 1999-2000 season. The series was critically praised for its irreverent, and sometimes hostile look at Hollywood culture. Thirteen episodes were produced. The show was created by Chris Thompson and the show runner was Don Reo. Future Saturday Night Live cast member Will Forte was the story editor for twelve episodes, and wrote two." ]
80,769
Louis Leterrier, is a French film director whose films include the first two "Transporter" films, The Transporter, is an English-language French action thriller film directed by Corey Yuen and Louis Leterrier, released in what year?
2002
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[ "Title: Kiss of the Dragon\n\nKiss of the Dragon (\"Le Baiser mortel du dragon\" in French) is a 2001 English-language French action thriller film directed by Chris Nahon, written and produced by French filmmaker Luc Besson, and starring an international cast of Jet Li, Bridget Fonda, and Tchéky Karyo. The film is based on a story by Li.", "Title: Unleashed (film)\n\nUnleashed (also known as Danny the Dog) is a 2005 British-French martial arts action thriller film directed by Louis Leterrier, written by Luc Besson, and co-produced by Jet Li and Beeson. It stars Li, Bob Hoskins, Morgan Freeman, and Kerry Condon. The film's setting and shooting location are Glasgow.", "Title: Hero (1997 film)\n\nHero () is a 1997 Hong Kong martial arts film written and directed by Corey Yuen. The film stars Taiwanese-Japanese actor Takeshi Kaneshiro, established Hong Kong action stars from the Peking Opera School (Yuen Biao, Yuen Wah, Corey Yuen, Yuen Tak) and Hong Kong actresses Valerie Chow and Jessica Hsuan. \"Hero\" is a remake of the 1972 film, \"Boxer from Shantung\". The film was produced by then TVB chairwoman Mona Fong.", "Title: Louis Leterrier\n\nLouis Leterrier (born June 17, 1973) is a French film director whose films include the first two \"Transporter\" films, \"Unleashed\" (2005), \"The Incredible Hulk\" (2008), \"Clash of the Titans\" (2010) and \"Now You See Me\" (2013).", "Title: The Transporter\n\nThe Transporter (French: Le Transporteur) is a 2002 English-language French action thriller film directed by Corey Yuen and Louis Leterrier (who is credited as artistic director on the project), and written by Luc Besson, who was inspired by BMW Films' \"The Hire\" series. The film stars Jason Statham as Frank Martin, a driver for hire – a mercenary \"transporter\" who will deliver anything, anywhere – no questions asked – for the right price. It also stars Shu Qi as Lai Kwai.", "Title: Transporter (franchise)\n\nTransporter (French: Le Transporteur) is an English-language French action film franchise, comprising four films released between 2002 and 2015, and a television series. Jason Statham plays Frank Martin in the first three movies, a professional freelance courier driver for hire. Statham himself is an accomplished martial artist, allowing him to do all the combat scenes involving Frank Martin himself. This permits the films' signature Hong Kong-style fight scenes, choreographed by Corey Yuen.", "Title: Now You See Me (film)\n\nNow You See Me is a 2013 American heist thriller film directed by Louis Leterrier and written by Ed Solomon, Boaz Yakin and Edward Ricourt. The film features an ensemble cast of Jesse Eisenberg, Mark Ruffalo, Woody Harrelson, Mélanie Laurent, Isla Fisher, Dave Franco, Michael Caine, and Morgan Freeman. The plot follows an FBI agent and an Interpol detective who track a team of illusionists who pull off bank heists during their performances and reward their audiences with the money. This is the first installment of the series.", "Title: Corey Yuen\n\nCorey Yuen (; born Ying Gang-ming (殷元奎) 15 February 1951; also credited as Corey Yuen Kwai and Yuen Kwai) is a Hong Kong action director, film director, producer and action choreographer.", "Title: Transporter 2\n\nTransporter 2 (French: Le Transporteur 2) is a 2005 English-language French action thriller film directed by Louis Leterrier and produced by Luc Besson. It is the sequel to \"The Transporter\" (2002), and is followed by \"Transporter 3\" (2008). The film stars Jason Statham, Alessandro Gassman, Amber Valletta, Kate Nauta, François Berléand, Matthew Modine, and Jason Flemyng.", "Title: The Transporter Refueled\n\nThe Transporter Refueled (French: Le Transporteur : Héritage) is a 2015 French action film directed by Camille Delamarre and written by Bill Collage, Adam Cooper, and Luc Besson. It is the fourth film in the \"Transporter\" franchise, a reboot to the previous films, and the first film to be distributed by EuropaCorp in North America, but features a new cast, with Ed Skrein replacing Jason Statham as the title role of Frank Martin. It is the first installment of a planned \"Transporter\" reboot trilogy." ]
80,770
Which character was played by Rupert Grint in all 8 Harry Potter films, including at age 13 in Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets?
Ron Weasley
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[ { "sentences": [ "Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows is the seventh and final novel of the \"Harry Potter\" series, written by British author J. K. Rowling.", " The book was released on 21 July 2007, ten years after publication of \"Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone\" (1997), by Bloomsbury Publishing in the United Kingdom, in the United States by Scholastic, and in Canada by Raincoast Books, ending the series that began in 1997 with the publication of \"Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone\".", " The novel chronicles the events directly following \"Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince\" (2005), and the final confrontation between the wizards Harry Potter and Lord Voldemort, as well as revealing the previously concealed back story of several main characters.", " The title of the book refers to three mythical objects featured in the story, collectively known as the \"Deathly Hallows\"—an unbeatable wand, a stone to bring the dead to life, and a cloak of invisibility." ], "title": "Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows" }, { "sentences": [ "Rupert Alexander Lloyd Grint (born 24 August 1988) is an English actor and producer.", " He rose to prominence playing Ron Weasley, one of the three main characters in the \"Harry Potter\" film series.", " Grint was cast as Ron at the age of 11, having previously acted only in school plays and at his local theatre group.", " From 2001 to 2011, he starred in all eight \"Harry Potter\" films alongside Daniel Radcliffe playing as Harry Potter and Emma Watson playing as Hermione Granger." ], "title": "Rupert Grint" }, { "sentences": [ "Several actors of the United Kingdom and Ireland have voiced or portrayed characters appearing in the \"Harry Potter\" film series based on the book series by J. K. Rowling.", " Daniel Radcliffe, Rupert Grint and Emma Watson have played Harry Potter, Ron Weasley and Hermione Granger in all the films.", " When they were cast only Radcliffe had previously acted in a film.", " Complementing them on screen are such actors as Helena Bonham Carter, Jim Broadbent, John Cleese, Robbie Coltrane, Warwick Davis, Ralph Fiennes, Michael Gambon, Brendan Gleeson, Richard Griffiths, Richard Harris, John Hurt, Jason Isaacs, Miriam Margolyes, Helen McCrory, Gary Oldman, Alan Rickman, Fiona Shaw, Maggie Smith, Timothy Spall, Imelda Staunton, David Thewlis, Emma Thompson, and Julie Walters, among others.", " Thirteen actors have appeared as the same character in all eight films of the series." ], "title": "List of Harry Potter cast members" }, { "sentences": [ "Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone (released in some countries as Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone) is a 2001 British-American fantasy film directed by Chris Columbus and distributed by Warner Bros.", " Pictures.", " It is based on the novel of the same name by J. K. Rowling.", " The film is the first instalment in the long-running \"Harry Potter\" film series, and was written by Steve Kloves and produced by David Heyman.", " Its story follows Harry Potter's first year at Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry as he discovers that he is a famous wizard and begins his education.", " The film stars Daniel Radcliffe as Harry Potter, with Rupert Grint as Ron Weasley, and Emma Watson as Hermione Granger." ], "title": "Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone (film)" }, { "sentences": [ "Lego Harry Potter: Years 5–7 is a Lego-themed action-adventure video game developed by Traveller's Tales and published by Warner Bros.", " Interactive Entertainment.", " Released on 11 November 2011 in North America and 18 November in Europe, the game is based on the Lego Harry Potter line and is based on the final three books and four films in the \"Harry Potter\" series: \"Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix\", \"Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince\", \"Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows – Part 1\", and \"Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows – Part 2\".", " The game was released for the PlayStation 3, Xbox 360, PlayStation Portable, PlayStation Vita, Wii, Nintendo DS, Nintendo 3DS, Microsoft Windows, iOS and Android.", " The first trailer of three trailers was released 6 October 2011, and the demo was released on 1 November.", " The game was released on Steam on 5 January 2012.", " The OS X version of the game was released by Feral Interactive on 7 March 2012.", " The game was released for the PlayStation 4 on October 21, 2016, as part of the \"Lego Harry Potter Collection\", which bundles the game with its predecessor, \"\"." ], "title": "Lego Harry Potter: Years 5–7" }, { "sentences": [ "Lego \"Harry Potter\" is a Lego theme based on the films of the \"Harry Potter\" series.", " Lego models of important scenes, vehicles and characters were made for the first six films and all the books released.", " The first sets appeared in 2001, to coincide with the release of the first film \"Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone\" (Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone in the United States).", " Subsequent sets were released alongside the new films, until Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix.", " The line then went dormant for three years.", " It is unknown if the theme will again be revived to coincide with future installations in the Harry Potter franchise, such as the film Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them." ], "title": "Lego Harry Potter" }, { "sentences": [ "A Very Potter Musical (originally titled Harry Potter: The Musical and often shortened to AVPM) is a musical with music and lyrics by Darren Criss and A. J. Holmes and a book by Matt Lang, Nick Lang and Brian Holden.", " The story is a parody, based on several of the \"Harry Potter\" novels (particularly \"Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone\", \"Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire\" and \"Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows\") by J. K. Rowling, as well as their film counterparts." ], "title": "A Very Potter Musical" }, { "sentences": [ "Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them is a 2001 book written by British author J. K. Rowling (under the pen name of the fictitious author Newt Scamander) about the magical creatures in the \"Harry Potter\" universe.", " The original version purports to be Harry Potter's copy of the textbook of the same name mentioned in \"Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone\" (or \"Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone\" in the US), the first novel of the \"Harry Potter\" series.", " It includes several notes inside it supposedly handwritten by Harry, Ron Weasley, and Hermione Granger, detailing their own experiences with some of the beasts described, and including in-jokes relating to the original series." ], "title": "Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them" }, { "sentences": [ "Lego Harry Potter: Years 1–4 is a Lego-themed action-adventure video game developed by Traveller's Tales and published by Warner Bros.", " The game is based on the Lego Harry Potter line and its storyline covers the first four films in the \"Harry Potter\" series: \"Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone\", \"Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets\", \"Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban\", and \"Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire\".", " The game is available on the Wii, Xbox 360, PlayStation 3, Nintendo DS, PlayStation Portable, Microsoft Windows, OS X, iOS and Android.", " The OS X version of the game was released on 22 February 2011 by Feral Interactive.", " The game was released for the PlayStation 4 on October 21, 2016, as part of the \"Lego Harry Potter Collection\", which bundles the game with its sequel, \"\"." ], "title": "Lego Harry Potter: Years 1–4" }, { "sentences": [ "Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets is a 2002 British-American fantasy film directed by Chris Columbus and distributed by Warner Bros.", " Pictures.", " It is based on the novel of the same name by J. K. Rowling.", " The film is the second instalment in the long-running \"Harry Potter\" film series.", " It was written by Steve Kloves and produced by David Heyman.", " Its story follows Harry Potter's second year at Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry as the Heir of Salazar Slytherin opens the Chamber of Secrets, unleashing a monster that petrifies the school's denizens.", " The film stars Daniel Radcliffe as Harry Potter, with Rupert Grint as Ron Weasley, and Emma Watson as Hermione Granger.", " The film is also the last film to feature Richard Harris as Professor Albus Dumbledore, due to his death that same year." ], "title": "Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets (film)" } ]
[ "Title: Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows\n\nHarry Potter and the Deathly Hallows is the seventh and final novel of the \"Harry Potter\" series, written by British author J. K. Rowling. The book was released on 21 July 2007, ten years after publication of \"Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone\" (1997), by Bloomsbury Publishing in the United Kingdom, in the United States by Scholastic, and in Canada by Raincoast Books, ending the series that began in 1997 with the publication of \"Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone\". The novel chronicles the events directly following \"Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince\" (2005), and the final confrontation between the wizards Harry Potter and Lord Voldemort, as well as revealing the previously concealed back story of several main characters. The title of the book refers to three mythical objects featured in the story, collectively known as the \"Deathly Hallows\"—an unbeatable wand, a stone to bring the dead to life, and a cloak of invisibility.", "Title: Rupert Grint\n\nRupert Alexander Lloyd Grint (born 24 August 1988) is an English actor and producer. He rose to prominence playing Ron Weasley, one of the three main characters in the \"Harry Potter\" film series. Grint was cast as Ron at the age of 11, having previously acted only in school plays and at his local theatre group. From 2001 to 2011, he starred in all eight \"Harry Potter\" films alongside Daniel Radcliffe playing as Harry Potter and Emma Watson playing as Hermione Granger.", "Title: List of Harry Potter cast members\n\nSeveral actors of the United Kingdom and Ireland have voiced or portrayed characters appearing in the \"Harry Potter\" film series based on the book series by J. K. Rowling. Daniel Radcliffe, Rupert Grint and Emma Watson have played Harry Potter, Ron Weasley and Hermione Granger in all the films. When they were cast only Radcliffe had previously acted in a film. Complementing them on screen are such actors as Helena Bonham Carter, Jim Broadbent, John Cleese, Robbie Coltrane, Warwick Davis, Ralph Fiennes, Michael Gambon, Brendan Gleeson, Richard Griffiths, Richard Harris, John Hurt, Jason Isaacs, Miriam Margolyes, Helen McCrory, Gary Oldman, Alan Rickman, Fiona Shaw, Maggie Smith, Timothy Spall, Imelda Staunton, David Thewlis, Emma Thompson, and Julie Walters, among others. Thirteen actors have appeared as the same character in all eight films of the series.", "Title: Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone (film)\n\nHarry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone (released in some countries as Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone) is a 2001 British-American fantasy film directed by Chris Columbus and distributed by Warner Bros. Pictures. It is based on the novel of the same name by J. K. Rowling. The film is the first instalment in the long-running \"Harry Potter\" film series, and was written by Steve Kloves and produced by David Heyman. Its story follows Harry Potter's first year at Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry as he discovers that he is a famous wizard and begins his education. The film stars Daniel Radcliffe as Harry Potter, with Rupert Grint as Ron Weasley, and Emma Watson as Hermione Granger.", "Title: Lego Harry Potter: Years 5–7\n\nLego Harry Potter: Years 5–7 is a Lego-themed action-adventure video game developed by Traveller's Tales and published by Warner Bros. Interactive Entertainment. Released on 11 November 2011 in North America and 18 November in Europe, the game is based on the Lego Harry Potter line and is based on the final three books and four films in the \"Harry Potter\" series: \"Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix\", \"Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince\", \"Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows – Part 1\", and \"Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows – Part 2\". The game was released for the PlayStation 3, Xbox 360, PlayStation Portable, PlayStation Vita, Wii, Nintendo DS, Nintendo 3DS, Microsoft Windows, iOS and Android. The first trailer of three trailers was released 6 October 2011, and the demo was released on 1 November. The game was released on Steam on 5 January 2012. The OS X version of the game was released by Feral Interactive on 7 March 2012. The game was released for the PlayStation 4 on October 21, 2016, as part of the \"Lego Harry Potter Collection\", which bundles the game with its predecessor, \"\".", "Title: Lego Harry Potter\n\nLego \"Harry Potter\" is a Lego theme based on the films of the \"Harry Potter\" series. Lego models of important scenes, vehicles and characters were made for the first six films and all the books released. The first sets appeared in 2001, to coincide with the release of the first film \"Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone\" (Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone in the United States). Subsequent sets were released alongside the new films, until Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix. The line then went dormant for three years. It is unknown if the theme will again be revived to coincide with future installations in the Harry Potter franchise, such as the film Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them.", "Title: A Very Potter Musical\n\nA Very Potter Musical (originally titled Harry Potter: The Musical and often shortened to AVPM) is a musical with music and lyrics by Darren Criss and A. J. Holmes and a book by Matt Lang, Nick Lang and Brian Holden. The story is a parody, based on several of the \"Harry Potter\" novels (particularly \"Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone\", \"Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire\" and \"Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows\") by J. K. Rowling, as well as their film counterparts.", "Title: Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them\n\nFantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them is a 2001 book written by British author J. K. Rowling (under the pen name of the fictitious author Newt Scamander) about the magical creatures in the \"Harry Potter\" universe. The original version purports to be Harry Potter's copy of the textbook of the same name mentioned in \"Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone\" (or \"Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone\" in the US), the first novel of the \"Harry Potter\" series. It includes several notes inside it supposedly handwritten by Harry, Ron Weasley, and Hermione Granger, detailing their own experiences with some of the beasts described, and including in-jokes relating to the original series.", "Title: Lego Harry Potter: Years 1–4\n\nLego Harry Potter: Years 1–4 is a Lego-themed action-adventure video game developed by Traveller's Tales and published by Warner Bros. The game is based on the Lego Harry Potter line and its storyline covers the first four films in the \"Harry Potter\" series: \"Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone\", \"Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets\", \"Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban\", and \"Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire\". The game is available on the Wii, Xbox 360, PlayStation 3, Nintendo DS, PlayStation Portable, Microsoft Windows, OS X, iOS and Android. The OS X version of the game was released on 22 February 2011 by Feral Interactive. The game was released for the PlayStation 4 on October 21, 2016, as part of the \"Lego Harry Potter Collection\", which bundles the game with its sequel, \"\".", "Title: Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets (film)\n\nHarry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets is a 2002 British-American fantasy film directed by Chris Columbus and distributed by Warner Bros. Pictures. It is based on the novel of the same name by J. K. Rowling. The film is the second instalment in the long-running \"Harry Potter\" film series. It was written by Steve Kloves and produced by David Heyman. Its story follows Harry Potter's second year at Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry as the Heir of Salazar Slytherin opens the Chamber of Secrets, unleashing a monster that petrifies the school's denizens. The film stars Daniel Radcliffe as Harry Potter, with Rupert Grint as Ron Weasley, and Emma Watson as Hermione Granger. The film is also the last film to feature Richard Harris as Professor Albus Dumbledore, due to his death that same year." ]
80,771
Where are the campuses of the college where Chris Andersen played basketball for one year ?
Brenham, Bryan, Schulenburg, and Sealy
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[ { "sentences": [ "Blinn College is a two-year academic institution based in Brenham, Texas, with campuses in Brenham, Bryan, Schulenburg, and Sealy.", " While Brenham is Blinn's main campus, with dorms and apartments, more than 65 percent of its students attend the Bryan campus." ], "title": "Blinn College" }, { "sentences": [ "Mahmoud Abdul-Rauf (born Chris Wayne Jackson on March 9, 1969) is a former American professional basketball player.", " Abdul-Rauf played basketball for Gulfport High School before enrolling at Louisiana State University to play college basketball for the Tigers." ], "title": "Mahmoud Abdul-Rauf" }, { "sentences": [ "Larry Haskell Friend (April 14, 1935 – February 27, 1998) was an American National Basketball Association (NBA) player.", " Friend was born and raised in Chicago, Illinois and played basketball at Marshall High School in Chicago.", " However, he moved to Los Angeles, California before his senior year and played basketball at Fairfax High School.", " Friend first played college basketball at Los Angeles City College, where he was named an All-American Junior College.", " He then transferred to the University of California, where he was a three-year starter.", " He averaged 19.1 points per game his senior season and was also named to the AP All-American third team.", " Friend was drafted with the fifth pick in the second round of the 1957 NBA Draft by the New York Knicks.", " In his one season with the Knicks, Friend averaged 4.0 points, 2.4 rebounds, and 1.1 assists per game.", " In 1961-62 Friend returned to professional basketball to play for the Los Angeles Jets in the American Basketball League.", " He appeared in thirty-nine games for the Jets and averaged 11.0 points and 3.7 rebounds per game, while also leading the league in three-point shooting (58-163).", " Due to financial problems, the Jets folded midway through their first season.", " Following his playing career, Friend owned an investment business.", " He died on February 27, 1998 in Newport, California of prostate cancer." ], "title": "Larry Friend" }, { "sentences": [ "Christopher Claus Andersen (born July 7, 1978) is an American professional basketball player who last played for the Cleveland Cavaliers of the National Basketball Association (NBA).", " Nicknamed \"Birdman\", Andersen was born in Long Beach, California, grew up in Iola, Texas, and played one year at Blinn College.", " Andersen began his professional career in the Chinese Basketball Association and the American minor leagues.", " He then played in the NBA for the Denver Nuggets and the New Orleans Hornets.", " He received a two-year ban from the NBA in 2006 for violating the league's drug policy, but was reinstated on March 4, 2008, and re-signed with the Hornets the next day.", " He returned to Denver later in 2008, and remained with the team until 2012.", " He signed with the Miami Heat in January 2013 and won a championship with them that same year.", " He is the only Blinn student to ever play in the NBA." ], "title": "Chris Andersen" }, { "sentences": [ "Weldon Drew (born April 22, 1935) was the head men's basketball coach at New Mexico State University from 1979 to 1985.", " He was named to the position in 1979 as the successor to Ken Hayes who left to become head coach at Oral Roberts University.", " Drew was previously an assistant coach for New Mexico State University from 1975 to 1979.", " Drew came to NMSU after coaching high school basketball for Houston's Kashmere High School (485-135 record in 18 seasons), where he left with a 78-game winning streak after winning two consecutive Texas 4A state championships and the high school national championship.", " Drew also won national coach of the year in 1975.", " The NMSU job was Drew's first head coaching position at the college level.", " Drew was the 20th person to hold the head coaching position in the Aggie basketball history.", " After a dismal 1984-85 season, Drew was fired.", " He then went to be an assistant coach at Oklahoma State for two seasons.", " In 1987 Drew became the head coach at traditionally-black Langston University in Oklahoma.", " Drew graduated from Fisk University in 1957 after a standout career playing basketball.", " Drew graduated high school and played basketball at Wheatley High School in Houston." ], "title": "Weldon Drew" }, { "sentences": [ "Robert Wilton \"Bobby\" Speight, Sr. (October 7, 1930 – March 1, 2007) was an American college basketball standout and, later, successful businessman.", " A native of Raleigh, North Carolina, Speight chose to stay close to home to play college basketball and decided on NC State.", " He would play from 1950–51 to 1952–53 under the future-Hall of Famer Everett Case.", " During Speight's three-year varsity career he scored 1,430 points and grabbed 1,057 rebounds, and his rebound total still ranks fourth all-time.", " He was named an NCAA All-American in his senior year and was then drafted by the Baltimore Bullets in the 1953 NBA Draft, although he ultimately never played a game in the league.", " For two years after college, Speight played basketball for the Phillips 66ers of the Amateur Athletic Union (AAU), which was a popular alternative to the National Basketball Association (NBA) during that era.", " He then enlisted in the United States Army.", " After his military service he co-founded the trucking company E&S Contract Carrier which he worked for up until his retirement in 2006.", " Speight died on March 1, 2007, after losing his fight with cancer.", " He is survived by his grandson, University of Michigan quarterback Wilton Speight." ], "title": "Bobby Speight" }, { "sentences": [ "Donald Mark Sibley (born (1950--) 13, 1950 ) is a retired American basketball player.", " He was a 6'2\" 175 lb guard and attended Northwestern University.", " He was selected in the fourth round of the 1973 NBA Draft by the Chicago Bulls but was waived prior to the start of the 1973-74 season.", " He was the only rookie of 17 in Bulls camp to have graduated from college.", " He played one year for the Portland Trail Blazers, followed by one year of basketball for a team in Brugges, Belgium.", " He returned to Northwestern University to earn a Master of Arts in Teaching degree which led to a 33-year career of teaching English and coaching basketball and soccer at York High School in Elmhurst." ], "title": "Mark Sibley" }, { "sentences": [ "John J. \"Johnny\" Ezersky (March 21, 1922 – February 20, 2012) was an American professional basketball player.", " A basketball star at Power Memorial Academy in the late 1930s, Ezersky was accused of accepting money in his senior year and was subsequently ruled ineligible for college basketball.", " Though Ezersky is listed as having played for the University of Rhode Island team, he never played basketball at a college level." ], "title": "Johnny Ezersky" }, { "sentences": [ "James Blackmon Sr. (born August 7, 1964) is an American basketball coach and former noted college and high school player.", " Blackmon has coached two teams to the class 2A high school basketball championship in Indiana, winning back-to-back titles in 2008 and 2009.", " Blackmon played basketball in college for the University of Kentucky Wildcats.", " As a senior at Marion High School, in Marion, Indiana, Blackmon was runner-up for the award of Indiana Mr. Basketball, won that year by Steve Alford.", " Blackmon was named to the McDonald's All-American and Parade All-American teams in recognition of his high school success." ], "title": "James Blackmon Sr." }, { "sentences": [ "Greg Steven Deane (born December 6, 1957 in Tulare, California) is a retired professional basketball shooting guard who spent one season in the National Basketball Association (NBA) as a member of the Utah Jazz during the 1979–80 season.", " He attended the University of Utah where he played on the school's basketball team.", " The Jazz drafted Deane during the fourth round of the 1979 NBA draft.", " His son Daniel Deane played basketball at the University of Utah and [Oregon State University]] and his daughter Lauren Deane played basketball at Weber State University and professionally oversees in Canada.", " His wife Patrice Deane was Miss.", " Wisconsin and work as a pharmacy major." ], "title": "Greg Deane" } ]
[ "Title: Blinn College\n\nBlinn College is a two-year academic institution based in Brenham, Texas, with campuses in Brenham, Bryan, Schulenburg, and Sealy. While Brenham is Blinn's main campus, with dorms and apartments, more than 65 percent of its students attend the Bryan campus.", "Title: Mahmoud Abdul-Rauf\n\nMahmoud Abdul-Rauf (born Chris Wayne Jackson on March 9, 1969) is a former American professional basketball player. Abdul-Rauf played basketball for Gulfport High School before enrolling at Louisiana State University to play college basketball for the Tigers.", "Title: Larry Friend\n\nLarry Haskell Friend (April 14, 1935 – February 27, 1998) was an American National Basketball Association (NBA) player. Friend was born and raised in Chicago, Illinois and played basketball at Marshall High School in Chicago. However, he moved to Los Angeles, California before his senior year and played basketball at Fairfax High School. Friend first played college basketball at Los Angeles City College, where he was named an All-American Junior College. He then transferred to the University of California, where he was a three-year starter. He averaged 19.1 points per game his senior season and was also named to the AP All-American third team. Friend was drafted with the fifth pick in the second round of the 1957 NBA Draft by the New York Knicks. In his one season with the Knicks, Friend averaged 4.0 points, 2.4 rebounds, and 1.1 assists per game. In 1961-62 Friend returned to professional basketball to play for the Los Angeles Jets in the American Basketball League. He appeared in thirty-nine games for the Jets and averaged 11.0 points and 3.7 rebounds per game, while also leading the league in three-point shooting (58-163). Due to financial problems, the Jets folded midway through their first season. Following his playing career, Friend owned an investment business. He died on February 27, 1998 in Newport, California of prostate cancer.", "Title: Chris Andersen\n\nChristopher Claus Andersen (born July 7, 1978) is an American professional basketball player who last played for the Cleveland Cavaliers of the National Basketball Association (NBA). Nicknamed \"Birdman\", Andersen was born in Long Beach, California, grew up in Iola, Texas, and played one year at Blinn College. Andersen began his professional career in the Chinese Basketball Association and the American minor leagues. He then played in the NBA for the Denver Nuggets and the New Orleans Hornets. He received a two-year ban from the NBA in 2006 for violating the league's drug policy, but was reinstated on March 4, 2008, and re-signed with the Hornets the next day. He returned to Denver later in 2008, and remained with the team until 2012. He signed with the Miami Heat in January 2013 and won a championship with them that same year. He is the only Blinn student to ever play in the NBA.", "Title: Weldon Drew\n\nWeldon Drew (born April 22, 1935) was the head men's basketball coach at New Mexico State University from 1979 to 1985. He was named to the position in 1979 as the successor to Ken Hayes who left to become head coach at Oral Roberts University. Drew was previously an assistant coach for New Mexico State University from 1975 to 1979. Drew came to NMSU after coaching high school basketball for Houston's Kashmere High School (485-135 record in 18 seasons), where he left with a 78-game winning streak after winning two consecutive Texas 4A state championships and the high school national championship. Drew also won national coach of the year in 1975. The NMSU job was Drew's first head coaching position at the college level. Drew was the 20th person to hold the head coaching position in the Aggie basketball history. After a dismal 1984-85 season, Drew was fired. He then went to be an assistant coach at Oklahoma State for two seasons. In 1987 Drew became the head coach at traditionally-black Langston University in Oklahoma. Drew graduated from Fisk University in 1957 after a standout career playing basketball. Drew graduated high school and played basketball at Wheatley High School in Houston.", "Title: Bobby Speight\n\nRobert Wilton \"Bobby\" Speight, Sr. (October 7, 1930 – March 1, 2007) was an American college basketball standout and, later, successful businessman. A native of Raleigh, North Carolina, Speight chose to stay close to home to play college basketball and decided on NC State. He would play from 1950–51 to 1952–53 under the future-Hall of Famer Everett Case. During Speight's three-year varsity career he scored 1,430 points and grabbed 1,057 rebounds, and his rebound total still ranks fourth all-time. He was named an NCAA All-American in his senior year and was then drafted by the Baltimore Bullets in the 1953 NBA Draft, although he ultimately never played a game in the league. For two years after college, Speight played basketball for the Phillips 66ers of the Amateur Athletic Union (AAU), which was a popular alternative to the National Basketball Association (NBA) during that era. He then enlisted in the United States Army. After his military service he co-founded the trucking company E&S Contract Carrier which he worked for up until his retirement in 2006. Speight died on March 1, 2007, after losing his fight with cancer. He is survived by his grandson, University of Michigan quarterback Wilton Speight.", "Title: Mark Sibley\n\nDonald Mark Sibley (born (1950--) 13, 1950 ) is a retired American basketball player. He was a 6'2\" 175 lb guard and attended Northwestern University. He was selected in the fourth round of the 1973 NBA Draft by the Chicago Bulls but was waived prior to the start of the 1973-74 season. He was the only rookie of 17 in Bulls camp to have graduated from college. He played one year for the Portland Trail Blazers, followed by one year of basketball for a team in Brugges, Belgium. He returned to Northwestern University to earn a Master of Arts in Teaching degree which led to a 33-year career of teaching English and coaching basketball and soccer at York High School in Elmhurst.", "Title: Johnny Ezersky\n\nJohn J. \"Johnny\" Ezersky (March 21, 1922 – February 20, 2012) was an American professional basketball player. A basketball star at Power Memorial Academy in the late 1930s, Ezersky was accused of accepting money in his senior year and was subsequently ruled ineligible for college basketball. Though Ezersky is listed as having played for the University of Rhode Island team, he never played basketball at a college level.", "Title: James Blackmon Sr.\n\nJames Blackmon Sr. (born August 7, 1964) is an American basketball coach and former noted college and high school player. Blackmon has coached two teams to the class 2A high school basketball championship in Indiana, winning back-to-back titles in 2008 and 2009. Blackmon played basketball in college for the University of Kentucky Wildcats. As a senior at Marion High School, in Marion, Indiana, Blackmon was runner-up for the award of Indiana Mr. Basketball, won that year by Steve Alford. Blackmon was named to the McDonald's All-American and Parade All-American teams in recognition of his high school success.", "Title: Greg Deane\n\nGreg Steven Deane (born December 6, 1957 in Tulare, California) is a retired professional basketball shooting guard who spent one season in the National Basketball Association (NBA) as a member of the Utah Jazz during the 1979–80 season. He attended the University of Utah where he played on the school's basketball team. The Jazz drafted Deane during the fourth round of the 1979 NBA draft. His son Daniel Deane played basketball at the University of Utah and [Oregon State University]] and his daughter Lauren Deane played basketball at Weber State University and professionally oversees in Canada. His wife Patrice Deane was Miss. Wisconsin and work as a pharmacy major." ]
80,772
Which of the competitors in the Strongman Champions League is a Lithuanian professional strongman?
Vytautas Lalas
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[ "Title: Martin Wildauer\n\nMartin Wildauer (born 27 November 1987) is an Austrian strongman competitor and entrant to the World's Strongest Man competition. He is a competitor of the well-known Strongman Champions League and the Giants Live competitions. Martin is the current world record holder in the bavarian stonelift.", "Title: Robert Oberst\n\nRobert Oberst (born December 20, 1984) is an American professional strongman who was awarded his \"Pro Card\" at the 2012 Dallas Europa Amateur Strongman Competition. He is a yearly competitor of the World's Strongest Man including the 2013 World's Strongest Man, 2014 World's Strongest Man, 2015 World's Strongest Man and the 2016 World's Strongest Man competitions.", "Title: Vytautas Lalas\n\nVytautas Lalas (born 21 July 1982) is a Lithuanian professional strongman.", "Title: Eddie Hall\n\nEdward Hall (born 15 January 1988) is an English professional strongman, notable for being the current World's Strongest Man and the only man to deadlift 500 kg under strongman rules. He has also won on multiple occasions both the UK's Strongest Man and England's Strongest Man titles. He is the 2017 World's Strongest Man and the current world record holder in the deadlift with straps.", "Title: Mike Jenkins (strongman)\n\nMike Jenkins (November 3, 1982 – November 28, 2013) was an American professional strongman competitor from Westminster, Maryland. Jenkins worked as a high school athletics director when not competing as a strongman. He was a college and professional football player before switching over to strongman competition in 2007. He won the Maryland's Strongest Man contest in 2007 which qualified him for the North American amateur national strongman championships later that year and he placed sixth in that contest. He placed second in the North American nationals in 2009.", "Title: Serhiy Romanchuk\n\nSerhiy Romanchuk (Ukrainian: Сергій Романчук ; born 6 June 1982) is a Ukrainian professional strongman competitor and national champion powerlifter. He has competed in the 2010 World's Strongest Man and 2010 Europe's Strongest Man contests. On Dec. 18, 2010 he won the Strongman Champions League event in Kiev, Ukraine.", "Title: Brian Shaw (strongman)\n\nBrian Shaw (born February 26, 1982) is an American professional strongman competitor and winner of the 2011, 2013, 2015 and the 2016 World's Strongest Man competitions. Shaw is also the first man to have won the Arnold Strongman Classic and the World’s Strongest Man contest in the same calendar year, a feat he accomplished in 2011 and then replicated in 2015.", "Title: Sean O'Hagan (strongman)\n\nSean O'Hagan (born 1990) is an Irish professional strongman competitor and the 2015 Ireland's Strongest Man. O'Hagan's first major success was becoming Ulster's Strongman Man in 2014, aged 24, many years off his prime and the competition's youngest winner to date.", "Title: Strongman Champions League\n\nThe Strongman Champions League is a strongman competition circuit, with several grand prix events throughout the year and the Strongman Champions League overall champion title going to the overall winner at the end of the season. The competitors include some of the top athletes in the sport, including Žydrūnas Savickas, Krzysztof Radzikowski, Travis Ortmayer, Nick Best, Mikhail Koklyaev, Ervin Katona, Andrus Murumets, Laurence Shahlaei, Vytautas Lalas and Terry Hollands. Initially in close partnership with IFSA, it quickly asserted its independence and has acted as a unifying force in the world of strength athletics, bringing together athletes from IFSA with those affiliated to the World's Strongest Man circuit, and having close cooperation with other major events such as Fortissimus. In 2012, SCL began co-promoting the new Arnold Strongman Classic-Europe contest which will become part of the annual SCL season of events.", "Title: Reuben de Jong\n\nReuben de Jong is a New Zealand heavyweight kickboxer, mixed martial artist, strongman and professional wrestler of Dutch descent. He is a two-time professional strongman champion of New Zealand and competed in the K-1 Kings of Oceania in 2006 and 2007. De Jong is the holder of two national records in the farmer's walk and stone lifting, and the Guinness World Record for running through the most panes of glass in under one minute. Also, he was signed with WWE under the name of Russell Walker in 2011, but was released the same year." ]
80,773
Who renounced his American citizenship and wrote a play with a cat named "Carbucketty"?
T. S. Eliot
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[ { "sentences": [ "Carbucketty is a character from the musical \"Cats\".", " The name was one of T. S. Eliot's ideas for cat names, for a \"knockabout cat\".", " His role is primarily that of a dancer and acrobat." ], "title": "Carbucketty" }, { "sentences": [ "Beasts of Burden is a comic book series created by writer Evan Dorkin and artist Jill Thompson, and published by American company Dark Horse Comics.", " The title centers on an eponymous team of intelligent animals that investigate different paranormal events that occur in their small neighborhood of Burden Hill.", " The group consists of five dogs named Ace, Rex, Jack, Whitey, and Pugsley, and a cat named Orphan (later they are joined by another cat named Dymphna, a former witch's familiar)." ], "title": "Beasts of Burden" }, { "sentences": [ "Gerrit Parmele Judd (April 23, 1803 – July 12, 1873) was an American physician and missionary to the Kingdom of Hawaii who later renounced his American citizenship and became a trusted advisor and cabinet minister to King Kamehameha III." ], "title": "Gerrit P. Judd" }, { "sentences": [ "Flora Don Wovschin (born 20 February 1923), was a suspected Soviet spy who later renounced her American citizenship." ], "title": "Flora Wovschin" }, { "sentences": [ "The American Ringtail Cat is a new experimental cat breed that started with a California cat named Solomon in 1998.", " Owner Susan Manley started a breeding program to reproduce his unique curled tail, which she had also noted in other feral cats in northern California.", " This genetic mutation seems to have no ill health effects associated with it.", " The cats with curled tails were bred with Ragdoll cats and American Shorthair cats.", " In 2005 The International Cat Association, gave this new breed “Registration Only” status." ], "title": "American Ringtail" }, { "sentences": [ "Heinrich Karl Ernst Martin Meyer (17 May 1904, Nuremberg, Germany; 10 October 1977, Bellingham, Washington) was a German professor and author.", " He first moved to the United States to work at Rice University in 1930 and officially naturalized on 6 November 1935.", " In 1942 a petition was submitted to revoke his citizenship due to his national German sympathies, and the case was fought in courts until ultimately he was allowed to retain his American citizenship in 1944.", " In the next thirty-plus years Meyer wrote extensively about German literature and about American Culture, but also published on gardening under pseudonym John Anderson, Robert O. Barlow, Hugo Cartesius und H. K. Houston Meyer.", " His papers are held in the Jean and Alexander Heard Library Special Collections at Vanderbilt University." ], "title": "Heinrich Karl Ernst Martin Meyer" }, { "sentences": [ "Thomas Stearns Eliot, {'1': \", '2': \", '3': \", '4': \"} (26 September 1888 – 4 January 1965) was a British essayist, publisher, playwright, literary and social critic, and \"one of the twentieth century's major poets\".", " He moved from his native United States to England in 1914 at the age of 25, settling, working, and marrying there.", " He eventually became a British subject in 1927 at the age of 39, renouncing his American citizenship." ], "title": "T. S. Eliot" }, { "sentences": [ "Birthright generation is a term used by immigrant advocates to identify U.S. born citizens; citizens are protected by the Fourteenth Amendment of the United States Constitution, which grants American citizenship to all babies born on American soil whether the child is born to one or both undocumented parents.", " Birthright citizenship may be also conferred either by \"jus soli\" or \"jus sanguinis\".", " Under the United States Law, any person born within the U.S. including the territories of: Puerto Rico, Guam, the US Virgin Islands, and the Northern Mariana Islands, and subject to its jurisdiction is automatically granted US citizenship." ], "title": "Birthright generation" }, { "sentences": [ "Elizabeth Brister Banks (May 2, 1872 – July 18, 1938) was an American journalist and author.", " Although she never renounced her American citizenship, she remained in England throughout the last forty years of her life." ], "title": "Elizabeth Banks (journalist)" }, { "sentences": [ "Citizenship Counts is a non-partisan 501(c)(3) organization based in Arizona that is dedicated to inspiring American youth with a civic education curriculum that teaches them the value and responsibilities of citizenship, promotes pride in American citizenship, and encourages students to be involved in their communities." ], "title": "Citizenship Counts" } ]
[ "Title: Carbucketty\n\nCarbucketty is a character from the musical \"Cats\". The name was one of T. S. Eliot's ideas for cat names, for a \"knockabout cat\". His role is primarily that of a dancer and acrobat.", "Title: Beasts of Burden\n\nBeasts of Burden is a comic book series created by writer Evan Dorkin and artist Jill Thompson, and published by American company Dark Horse Comics. The title centers on an eponymous team of intelligent animals that investigate different paranormal events that occur in their small neighborhood of Burden Hill. The group consists of five dogs named Ace, Rex, Jack, Whitey, and Pugsley, and a cat named Orphan (later they are joined by another cat named Dymphna, a former witch's familiar).", "Title: Gerrit P. Judd\n\nGerrit Parmele Judd (April 23, 1803 – July 12, 1873) was an American physician and missionary to the Kingdom of Hawaii who later renounced his American citizenship and became a trusted advisor and cabinet minister to King Kamehameha III.", "Title: Flora Wovschin\n\nFlora Don Wovschin (born 20 February 1923), was a suspected Soviet spy who later renounced her American citizenship.", "Title: American Ringtail\n\nThe American Ringtail Cat is a new experimental cat breed that started with a California cat named Solomon in 1998. Owner Susan Manley started a breeding program to reproduce his unique curled tail, which she had also noted in other feral cats in northern California. This genetic mutation seems to have no ill health effects associated with it. The cats with curled tails were bred with Ragdoll cats and American Shorthair cats. In 2005 The International Cat Association, gave this new breed “Registration Only” status.", "Title: Heinrich Karl Ernst Martin Meyer\n\nHeinrich Karl Ernst Martin Meyer (17 May 1904, Nuremberg, Germany; 10 October 1977, Bellingham, Washington) was a German professor and author. He first moved to the United States to work at Rice University in 1930 and officially naturalized on 6 November 1935. In 1942 a petition was submitted to revoke his citizenship due to his national German sympathies, and the case was fought in courts until ultimately he was allowed to retain his American citizenship in 1944. In the next thirty-plus years Meyer wrote extensively about German literature and about American Culture, but also published on gardening under pseudonym John Anderson, Robert O. Barlow, Hugo Cartesius und H. K. Houston Meyer. His papers are held in the Jean and Alexander Heard Library Special Collections at Vanderbilt University.", "Title: T. S. Eliot\n\nThomas Stearns Eliot, {'1': \", '2': \", '3': \", '4': \"} (26 September 1888 – 4 January 1965) was a British essayist, publisher, playwright, literary and social critic, and \"one of the twentieth century's major poets\". He moved from his native United States to England in 1914 at the age of 25, settling, working, and marrying there. He eventually became a British subject in 1927 at the age of 39, renouncing his American citizenship.", "Title: Birthright generation\n\nBirthright generation is a term used by immigrant advocates to identify U.S. born citizens; citizens are protected by the Fourteenth Amendment of the United States Constitution, which grants American citizenship to all babies born on American soil whether the child is born to one or both undocumented parents. Birthright citizenship may be also conferred either by \"jus soli\" or \"jus sanguinis\". Under the United States Law, any person born within the U.S. including the territories of: Puerto Rico, Guam, the US Virgin Islands, and the Northern Mariana Islands, and subject to its jurisdiction is automatically granted US citizenship.", "Title: Elizabeth Banks (journalist)\n\nElizabeth Brister Banks (May 2, 1872 – July 18, 1938) was an American journalist and author. Although she never renounced her American citizenship, she remained in England throughout the last forty years of her life.", "Title: Citizenship Counts\n\nCitizenship Counts is a non-partisan 501(c)(3) organization based in Arizona that is dedicated to inspiring American youth with a civic education curriculum that teaches them the value and responsibilities of citizenship, promotes pride in American citizenship, and encourages students to be involved in their communities." ]
80,774
Steven Fowle is the current owner of a newspaper published in which city ?
Portsmouth
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{ "title": [ "Steven Fowle", "The New Hampshire Gazette" ], "sent_id": [ 0, 0 ] }
[ { "sentences": [ "The Carmi Times is an American daily newspaper published in Carmi, Illinois.", " In 1987, the paper was acquired by Hollinger.", " Current owner GateHouse Media purchased roughly 160 daily and weekly newspapers from Hollinger in 1997." ], "title": "The Carmi Times" }, { "sentences": [ "The Daily Republican is an American daily newspaper published Mondays through Fridays in Marion, Illinois.", " In 1987, the paper was acquired by Hollinger.", " Current owner GateHouse Media purchased roughly 160 daily and weekly newspapers from Hollinger in 1997." ], "title": "The Daily Republican" }, { "sentences": [ "The Daily Leader is a daily newspaper published in Pontiac, Illinois, United States.", " Current owner GateHouse Media purchased roughly 160 daily and weekly newspapers from Hollinger Inc. in 1997." ], "title": "The Daily Leader" }, { "sentences": [ "The Du Quoin Evening Call is an American daily newspaper published in Du Quoin, Illinois.", " In 1987, the paper was acquired by Hollinger.", " Current owner GateHouse Media purchased roughly 160 daily and weekly newspapers from Hollinger in 1997." ], "title": "Du Quoin Evening Call" }, { "sentences": [ "El Tiempo was a Ladino language newspaper published in Constantinople/Istanbul in the years 1872–1930.", " \"El Tiempo\" was the first Ladino newspaper published in Istanbul.", " It was also the longest-running Ladino newspaper in the city.", " It was published as a daily newspaper, later being converted into a biweekly.", " From July 1882 to 1930 \"El Tiempo\" was published three times a week.", " Politically, the newspaper supported the positions of Turkish reformers." ], "title": "El Tiempo (Istanbul)" }, { "sentences": [ "This Week was the free national tourism newspaper for Wales published between 1988 and 2005, established by Steven Potter and Terry Jackson to provide \"Local Knowledge Nationwide\" to visitors.", " It laid claim to being the first colour tabloid newspaper published in the United Kingdom using new, digital pre-press technology on an Apple Macintosh 512K desktop computer, a claim that remains undisputed.", " It laid further claim in 1995 to being the first newspaper published online, to extend local knowledge \"Worldwide\" using the original Netscape Navigator v1.0 web browser within months of its 14 December 1994 launch." ], "title": "This Week Newspaper" }, { "sentences": [ "The Peterborough Examiner is a newspaper that services Peterborough, Ontario and area.", " The paper started circulation in 1847, and is currently owned by Postmedia.", " Between 1942 and 1955, it was edited by Canadian man of letters Robertson Davies, whose unique three-paragraph editorial style won several awards.", " Davies remained owner and publisher of the \"Examiner\" and Ralph Hancox the editor until 1967, when it was sold to the Thompson chain of newspapers.", " Subsequently, Sterling, Hollinger and Sun Media owned the newspaper before Post Media, the current owner.", " It is the only daily newspaper in Peterborough city and county.", " Its publisher is Darren Murphy and managing editor is Kennedy Gordon." ], "title": "Peterborough Examiner" }, { "sentences": [ "Steven Fowle is the current owner, editor, and publisher of America's oldest newspaper, \"The New Hampshire Gazette\"." ], "title": "Steven Fowle" }, { "sentences": [ "The New Hampshire Gazette is a non-profit, alternative, bi-weekly newspaper published in Portsmouth, New Hampshire.", " Its editors claim that the paper, published on-and-off in one form or another since 1756, is the oldest newspaper in the United States and has trademarked the phrase \"The Nation's Oldest Newspaper.\"" ], "title": "The New Hampshire Gazette" }, { "sentences": [ "The Mexico Ledger is the only daily newspaper published in Mexico, Missouri, United States and the surrounding rural area.", " The current owner is GateHouse Media of Fairport, New York." ], "title": "The Mexico Ledger" } ]
[ "Title: The Carmi Times\n\nThe Carmi Times is an American daily newspaper published in Carmi, Illinois. In 1987, the paper was acquired by Hollinger. Current owner GateHouse Media purchased roughly 160 daily and weekly newspapers from Hollinger in 1997.", "Title: The Daily Republican\n\nThe Daily Republican is an American daily newspaper published Mondays through Fridays in Marion, Illinois. In 1987, the paper was acquired by Hollinger. Current owner GateHouse Media purchased roughly 160 daily and weekly newspapers from Hollinger in 1997.", "Title: The Daily Leader\n\nThe Daily Leader is a daily newspaper published in Pontiac, Illinois, United States. Current owner GateHouse Media purchased roughly 160 daily and weekly newspapers from Hollinger Inc. in 1997.", "Title: Du Quoin Evening Call\n\nThe Du Quoin Evening Call is an American daily newspaper published in Du Quoin, Illinois. In 1987, the paper was acquired by Hollinger. Current owner GateHouse Media purchased roughly 160 daily and weekly newspapers from Hollinger in 1997.", "Title: El Tiempo (Istanbul)\n\nEl Tiempo was a Ladino language newspaper published in Constantinople/Istanbul in the years 1872–1930. \"El Tiempo\" was the first Ladino newspaper published in Istanbul. It was also the longest-running Ladino newspaper in the city. It was published as a daily newspaper, later being converted into a biweekly. From July 1882 to 1930 \"El Tiempo\" was published three times a week. Politically, the newspaper supported the positions of Turkish reformers.", "Title: This Week Newspaper\n\nThis Week was the free national tourism newspaper for Wales published between 1988 and 2005, established by Steven Potter and Terry Jackson to provide \"Local Knowledge Nationwide\" to visitors. It laid claim to being the first colour tabloid newspaper published in the United Kingdom using new, digital pre-press technology on an Apple Macintosh 512K desktop computer, a claim that remains undisputed. It laid further claim in 1995 to being the first newspaper published online, to extend local knowledge \"Worldwide\" using the original Netscape Navigator v1.0 web browser within months of its 14 December 1994 launch.", "Title: Peterborough Examiner\n\nThe Peterborough Examiner is a newspaper that services Peterborough, Ontario and area. The paper started circulation in 1847, and is currently owned by Postmedia. Between 1942 and 1955, it was edited by Canadian man of letters Robertson Davies, whose unique three-paragraph editorial style won several awards. Davies remained owner and publisher of the \"Examiner\" and Ralph Hancox the editor until 1967, when it was sold to the Thompson chain of newspapers. Subsequently, Sterling, Hollinger and Sun Media owned the newspaper before Post Media, the current owner. It is the only daily newspaper in Peterborough city and county. Its publisher is Darren Murphy and managing editor is Kennedy Gordon.", "Title: Steven Fowle\n\nSteven Fowle is the current owner, editor, and publisher of America's oldest newspaper, \"The New Hampshire Gazette\".", "Title: The New Hampshire Gazette\n\nThe New Hampshire Gazette is a non-profit, alternative, bi-weekly newspaper published in Portsmouth, New Hampshire. Its editors claim that the paper, published on-and-off in one form or another since 1756, is the oldest newspaper in the United States and has trademarked the phrase \"The Nation's Oldest Newspaper.\"", "Title: The Mexico Ledger\n\nThe Mexico Ledger is the only daily newspaper published in Mexico, Missouri, United States and the surrounding rural area. The current owner is GateHouse Media of Fairport, New York." ]
80,775
At which University did Frei coach the quarterback that would then be the first player to throw for 4,000 yards in three consecutive seasons?
the University of Oregon
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{ "title": [ "Jerry Frei", "Jerry Frei", "Dan Fouts" ], "sent_id": [ 1, 2, 3 ] }
[ { "sentences": [ "Doug Chapman (born August 22, 1977) is a former running back in the National Football League who was drafted in the third round of the 2000 NFL draft by the Minnesota Vikings, where he played from 2000 to 2003.", " In his first career start versus the Green Bay Packers, Chapman rushed for 90 yards which was the most allowed by Green Bay on the season.", " An offensive penalty negated his first 100-yard rushing day.", " After Minnesota, he signed with the San Diego Chargers in 2004 where he suffered a career ending back injury, and officially retired from the NFL in 2006.", " He attended Marshall University where he rushed for over 4,000 yards and scored 61 total touchdowns." ], "title": "Doug Chapman (American football)" }, { "sentences": [ "Aaron Turner (born c. 1971) was an American football player.", " He played college football for the Pacific Tigers football team from 1989 to 1992.", " In 11 games during the 1991 season, he caught 92 passes for 1,604 yards and 18 touchdowns.", " He led the NCAA major colleges that year in receiving yards.", " He led the Big West Conference in receiving yards for three consecutive seasons from 1990 to 1992.", " From 1989 to 1992, he caught 266 passes for 4,345 yards and 43 touchdowns.", " In 2005, he was hired as the wide receivers coach at Saint Mary's College of California.", " He was inducted into the University of the Pacific Athletic Hall of Fame in 2007." ], "title": "Aaron Turner (American football)" }, { "sentences": [ "Gregory Walter Olsen (born March 11, 1985) is an American football tight end for the Carolina Panthers of the National Football League (NFL).", " He played college football at the University of Miami, and was drafted by the Chicago Bears in the first round of the 2007 NFL Draft.", " He holds an NFL record as the first tight end in league history to record three consecutive seasons with 1,000 receiving yards." ], "title": "Greg Olsen (American football)" }, { "sentences": [ "The Illinois Fighting Illini men's golf team represents the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign in the sport of golf.", " The Fighting Illini compete in Division I of the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) and the Big Ten Conference (Big Ten).", " They play their home matches on the Stone Creek Golf Club five miles from the university's campus, and are currently led by head coach Mike Small.", " The Fighting Illini men's golf program has won 15 Big Ten championships and in 2013 finished as national runner-up at the NCAA Division I Men's Golf Championships, which was the highest finish in the program's history.", " 2017 was the fifth consecutive year, and sixth time in the last seven seasons, that the Fighting Illini advanced to the match play portion of the NCAA Men's Golf Championships.", " The Fighting Illini have advanced to the Final Four of the NCAA Men's Golf Championship in three consecutive seasons, and in four of the last five years." ], "title": "Illinois Fighting Illini men's golf" }, { "sentences": [ "Ernest Wiley Caddel (March 12, 1911 – March 28, 1992) was an American football running back.", " He played college football for Glenn \"Pop\" Warner at Stanford University from 1930 to 1932 and later played six seasons in the National Football League for the Portsmouth Spartans (1933) and Detroit Lions (1934–1938).", " He helped lead the Detroit Lions to the NFL championship in 1935 and led the NFL in average yards gained per rushing carry for three consecutive years, from 1935 to 1937.", " He was also the first player in NFL history to finish among the top 10 players in the league in both rushing and receiving yards, accomplishing the feat in 1934 and again in 1936.", " He was known during his football career as the \"Blond Antelope.\"" ], "title": "Ernie Caddel" }, { "sentences": [ "Gerald L. \"Jerry\" Frei (June 3, 1924 – February 16, 2001) was an American football player and coach.", " He was the head coach at the University of Oregon for five seasons, 1967 through 1971, compiling a record of 22–29–2.", " At Oregon, Frei coached Dan Fouts and Ahmad Rashād.", " He later worked in the National Football League (NFL) as an assistant coach and scout, mostly with the Denver Broncos." ], "title": "Jerry Frei" }, { "sentences": [ "The Crystal Palace Football Club Player of the Year is awarded at the end of each season.", " Since the inaugural award was made to John McCormick in 1972, 34 different players have won the award.", " Nine of these players have won the award for a second time, the most recent being Wilfried Zaha.", " Two players have received the award on more than two occasions, Jim Cannon won it three times and Julián Speroni won it four times.", " Paul Hinshelwood was the first to win the trophy in consecutive seasons, a feat since emulated by Andrew Johnson, Julián Speroni and Wilfried Zaha.", " Speroni is the only one to win it in three consecutive seasons.", " The current incumbent of the award is Wilfried Zaha, who was the 2016–17 recipient." ], "title": "Crystal Palace F.C. Player of the Year" }, { "sentences": [ "Momir Ilić (; born 22 December 1981) is a Serbian handballer, playing for Hungarian top division team MKB Veszprém KC.", " Momir Ilić became the first player in the history of EHF Champions League to score more than a 100 goals in three consecutive seasons." ], "title": "Momir Ilić" }, { "sentences": [ "Cox started at Independence High School in Charlotte, North Carolina.", " Cox was named to the 2004 \"Parade Magazine\" All-America Team and \"Super Prep\" All-Mid Atlantic Team.", " He was the North Carolina Gatorade Player of the Year.", " Cox was on the \"AP\" first-team All-State team and was a two-time \"Charlotte Observer\" Offensive Player of the Year.", " He also played in the Shrine Bowl of the Carolinas and impressed scouts by going 31-0 as a starting quarterback.", " Cox was a two-time team captain and was the number 7 rated quarterback in the country by \"Rivals.com\" and Tom Lemming of ESPN.", " He set a North Carolina record with 66 touchdown passes while taking his team to its fifth consecutive state championship his senior year.", " Cox was named the MVP of the state title game twice.", " As a junior, Cox threw for nearly 4,000 yards and over 40 touchdowns.", " As a senior, he completed 240 out of 363 passes for over 4,500 yards and only five interceptions." ], "title": "Joe Cox (American football)" }, { "sentences": [ "Daniel Francis Fouts (born June 10, 1951) is a former American football quarterback who played in the National Football League (NFL).", " Fouts played his entire professional career with the San Diego Chargers from 1973 through 1987.", " He was one of the most prolific passing quarterbacks during the 1970s and 1980s, but the Chargers were unable to make it to the Super Bowl during his fifteen-year career.", " He led the NFL in passing yards four straight years from 1979 to 1982, and became the first player in history to throw for 4,000 yards in three consecutive seasons." ], "title": "Dan Fouts" } ]
[ "Title: Doug Chapman (American football)\n\nDoug Chapman (born August 22, 1977) is a former running back in the National Football League who was drafted in the third round of the 2000 NFL draft by the Minnesota Vikings, where he played from 2000 to 2003. In his first career start versus the Green Bay Packers, Chapman rushed for 90 yards which was the most allowed by Green Bay on the season. An offensive penalty negated his first 100-yard rushing day. After Minnesota, he signed with the San Diego Chargers in 2004 where he suffered a career ending back injury, and officially retired from the NFL in 2006. He attended Marshall University where he rushed for over 4,000 yards and scored 61 total touchdowns.", "Title: Aaron Turner (American football)\n\nAaron Turner (born c. 1971) was an American football player. He played college football for the Pacific Tigers football team from 1989 to 1992. In 11 games during the 1991 season, he caught 92 passes for 1,604 yards and 18 touchdowns. He led the NCAA major colleges that year in receiving yards. He led the Big West Conference in receiving yards for three consecutive seasons from 1990 to 1992. From 1989 to 1992, he caught 266 passes for 4,345 yards and 43 touchdowns. In 2005, he was hired as the wide receivers coach at Saint Mary's College of California. He was inducted into the University of the Pacific Athletic Hall of Fame in 2007.", "Title: Greg Olsen (American football)\n\nGregory Walter Olsen (born March 11, 1985) is an American football tight end for the Carolina Panthers of the National Football League (NFL). He played college football at the University of Miami, and was drafted by the Chicago Bears in the first round of the 2007 NFL Draft. He holds an NFL record as the first tight end in league history to record three consecutive seasons with 1,000 receiving yards.", "Title: Illinois Fighting Illini men's golf\n\nThe Illinois Fighting Illini men's golf team represents the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign in the sport of golf. The Fighting Illini compete in Division I of the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) and the Big Ten Conference (Big Ten). They play their home matches on the Stone Creek Golf Club five miles from the university's campus, and are currently led by head coach Mike Small. The Fighting Illini men's golf program has won 15 Big Ten championships and in 2013 finished as national runner-up at the NCAA Division I Men's Golf Championships, which was the highest finish in the program's history. 2017 was the fifth consecutive year, and sixth time in the last seven seasons, that the Fighting Illini advanced to the match play portion of the NCAA Men's Golf Championships. The Fighting Illini have advanced to the Final Four of the NCAA Men's Golf Championship in three consecutive seasons, and in four of the last five years.", "Title: Ernie Caddel\n\nErnest Wiley Caddel (March 12, 1911 – March 28, 1992) was an American football running back. He played college football for Glenn \"Pop\" Warner at Stanford University from 1930 to 1932 and later played six seasons in the National Football League for the Portsmouth Spartans (1933) and Detroit Lions (1934–1938). He helped lead the Detroit Lions to the NFL championship in 1935 and led the NFL in average yards gained per rushing carry for three consecutive years, from 1935 to 1937. He was also the first player in NFL history to finish among the top 10 players in the league in both rushing and receiving yards, accomplishing the feat in 1934 and again in 1936. He was known during his football career as the \"Blond Antelope.\"", "Title: Jerry Frei\n\nGerald L. \"Jerry\" Frei (June 3, 1924 – February 16, 2001) was an American football player and coach. He was the head coach at the University of Oregon for five seasons, 1967 through 1971, compiling a record of 22–29–2. At Oregon, Frei coached Dan Fouts and Ahmad Rashād. He later worked in the National Football League (NFL) as an assistant coach and scout, mostly with the Denver Broncos.", "Title: Crystal Palace F.C. Player of the Year\n\nThe Crystal Palace Football Club Player of the Year is awarded at the end of each season. Since the inaugural award was made to John McCormick in 1972, 34 different players have won the award. Nine of these players have won the award for a second time, the most recent being Wilfried Zaha. Two players have received the award on more than two occasions, Jim Cannon won it three times and Julián Speroni won it four times. Paul Hinshelwood was the first to win the trophy in consecutive seasons, a feat since emulated by Andrew Johnson, Julián Speroni and Wilfried Zaha. Speroni is the only one to win it in three consecutive seasons. The current incumbent of the award is Wilfried Zaha, who was the 2016–17 recipient.", "Title: Momir Ilić\n\nMomir Ilić (; born 22 December 1981) is a Serbian handballer, playing for Hungarian top division team MKB Veszprém KC. Momir Ilić became the first player in the history of EHF Champions League to score more than a 100 goals in three consecutive seasons.", "Title: Joe Cox (American football)\n\nCox started at Independence High School in Charlotte, North Carolina. Cox was named to the 2004 \"Parade Magazine\" All-America Team and \"Super Prep\" All-Mid Atlantic Team. He was the North Carolina Gatorade Player of the Year. Cox was on the \"AP\" first-team All-State team and was a two-time \"Charlotte Observer\" Offensive Player of the Year. He also played in the Shrine Bowl of the Carolinas and impressed scouts by going 31-0 as a starting quarterback. Cox was a two-time team captain and was the number 7 rated quarterback in the country by \"Rivals.com\" and Tom Lemming of ESPN. He set a North Carolina record with 66 touchdown passes while taking his team to its fifth consecutive state championship his senior year. Cox was named the MVP of the state title game twice. As a junior, Cox threw for nearly 4,000 yards and over 40 touchdowns. As a senior, he completed 240 out of 363 passes for over 4,500 yards and only five interceptions.", "Title: Dan Fouts\n\nDaniel Francis Fouts (born June 10, 1951) is a former American football quarterback who played in the National Football League (NFL). Fouts played his entire professional career with the San Diego Chargers from 1973 through 1987. He was one of the most prolific passing quarterbacks during the 1970s and 1980s, but the Chargers were unable to make it to the Super Bowl during his fifteen-year career. He led the NFL in passing yards four straight years from 1979 to 1982, and became the first player in history to throw for 4,000 yards in three consecutive seasons." ]
80,776
Choi Seung-hyun composed the song Doom Dada with who?
Choice37
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{ "title": [ "Doom Dada", "T.O.P (rapper)" ], "sent_id": [ 1, 0 ] }
[ { "sentences": [ "\"Doom Dada\" (Korean:둠 다다) is a song recorded by the South Korean singer T.O.P, released as a single via YG Entertainment on November 15, 2013.", " It was written by T.O.P, who also composed the track with Choice37." ], "title": "Doom Dada" }, { "sentences": [ "Manny () is a 2011 South Korean romantic comedy television series, starring Seo Ji-seok, Choi Jung-yoon, Byun Jung-soo, Jung Da-bin and Goo Seung-hyun.", " It aired on tvN from April 13 to June 2, 2011 for 16 episodes." ], "title": "Manny (TV series)" }, { "sentences": [ "F.T. Island (Korean: 에프티 아일랜드, or FT아일랜드 , Japanese: エフティー・アイランド; stylized as FTISLAND), also known as Five Treasure Island, is a five-member South Korean rock band formed by FNC Entertainment in 2007.", " The band consists of Choi Jong-hoon (leader, guitar, and keyboard), Lee Hong-gi (main vocals), Lee Jae-jin (bass and 2nd vocals), Song Seung-hyun (guitar, vocals, and rap), and Choi Min-hwan (drums and sub vocalist).", " Oh Won-bin left the group in 2009, and was replaced by Seung-hyun.", " They have one sub-unit, F.T. Triple (A3), consisting of Jong-hoon, Jae-jin and Min-hwan, but it has been inactive since 2012." ], "title": "F.T. Island" }, { "sentences": [ "Commitment (; lit.", " \"Alumnus\" or \"The Graduate\") is a 2013 South Korean spy thriller film starring Choi Seung-hyun (also known as T.O.P from the K-pop boyband BIGBANG).", " He plays the teenage son of an ex-North Korean agent who is tasked to kill a North Korean assassin in South Korea in order to save his younger sister played by Kim Yoo-jung." ], "title": "Commitment (film)" }, { "sentences": [ "Choi Seung-hyun, also known as Shawn Choi, is a South Korean music director and film score composer.", " Choi is also the founder of PSALM Music Production." ], "title": "Choi Seung-hyun" }, { "sentences": [ "The Brotherhood of Dada is a group of supervillains in the DC universe.", " Enemies of the Doom Patrol, the Brotherhood is devoted to all things absurd and bizarre, taking their name from the Dada art movement.", " Though they would be considered villains by most definitions, the group does not recognize concepts of good and evil (hence the decision to rename themselves from the Brotherhood of Evil), but simply aloof; they are perhaps best described as anarchic rogues.", " The group first appeared in the September 1989 issue of \"Doom Patrol\", # 26 of the second series.", " The Brotherhood of Dada was created by Grant Morrison." ], "title": "Brotherhood of Dada" }, { "sentences": [ "Song Seung-hyun (Hangul: 송승현 ; Hanja: 宋承炫 ; Japanese:ソン•スンヒョン born 21 August 1992) is a South Korean musician and actor.", " He is a member of rock band F.T. Island, where he serves as the guitarist, vocalist, lyricist, and composer.", " He is the newest member after replacing Oh Won Bin.", " He is the second youngest member of the group after Choi Min-hwan." ], "title": "Song Seung-hyun" }, { "sentences": [ "Choi Seung-hyun (; born November 4, 1987), better known by his stage name T.O.P, is a South Korean rapper, songwriter and actor.", " He is a member of the South Korean K-Pop group Big Bang.", " He made his solo debut in 2010 with the release of the digital single \"Turn It Up.\"", " Later that year, T.O.P and bandmate G-Dragon formed a subunit to release the album \"GD & TOP\" (2010).", " His second single, \"Doom Dada\" was released in 2013." ], "title": "T.O.P discography" }, { "sentences": [ "IRIS () is a 2009 South Korean espionage television drama series, starring Lee Byung-hun, Kim Tae-hee, Jung Joon-ho, Kim Seung-woo, Kim So-yeon and T.O.P (Choi Seung-hyun) of Big Bang.", " The plot revolves around two best friends from the 707th Special Mission Battalion recruited into a secret South Korean black ops agency known as the National Security Service.", " As the two friends find their loyalties tested and forge new, unlikely alliances, the journey takes them from their home country to Hungary, Japan, and China where they find themselves at the center of an international conspiracy.", " It aired on KBS2 from October 14 to December 17, 2009, on Wednesdays and Thursdays at 21:55 for 20 episodes." ], "title": "Iris (TV series)" }, { "sentences": [ "Choi Seung-hyun (; born November 4, 1987), better known by his stage name T.O.P, is a South Korean rapper, singer, songwriter, record producer and actor.", " T.O.P rose to fame in the mid-2000s as one of two rappers in the South Korean boy band Big Bang.", " Released under YG Entertainment, the group became one of the best-selling groups of all-time in Asia and one of the best-selling boy bands in the world.", " In 2010, while the group was on hiatus, T.O.P and G-Dragon formed a duo to record and release the number-one collaboration album, \"GD & TOP\".", " As a solo rapper, he has released two digital singles, \"Turn It Up\" (2010) and \"Doom Dada\" (2013), which peaked at number two and four, respectively, on the Gaon Digital Chart." ], "title": "T.O.P (rapper)" } ]
[ "Title: Doom Dada\n\n\"Doom Dada\" (Korean:둠 다다) is a song recorded by the South Korean singer T.O.P, released as a single via YG Entertainment on November 15, 2013. It was written by T.O.P, who also composed the track with Choice37.", "Title: Manny (TV series)\n\nManny () is a 2011 South Korean romantic comedy television series, starring Seo Ji-seok, Choi Jung-yoon, Byun Jung-soo, Jung Da-bin and Goo Seung-hyun. It aired on tvN from April 13 to June 2, 2011 for 16 episodes.", "Title: F.T. Island\n\nF.T. Island (Korean: 에프티 아일랜드, or FT아일랜드 , Japanese: エフティー・アイランド; stylized as FTISLAND), also known as Five Treasure Island, is a five-member South Korean rock band formed by FNC Entertainment in 2007. The band consists of Choi Jong-hoon (leader, guitar, and keyboard), Lee Hong-gi (main vocals), Lee Jae-jin (bass and 2nd vocals), Song Seung-hyun (guitar, vocals, and rap), and Choi Min-hwan (drums and sub vocalist). Oh Won-bin left the group in 2009, and was replaced by Seung-hyun. They have one sub-unit, F.T. Triple (A3), consisting of Jong-hoon, Jae-jin and Min-hwan, but it has been inactive since 2012.", "Title: Commitment (film)\n\nCommitment (; lit. \"Alumnus\" or \"The Graduate\") is a 2013 South Korean spy thriller film starring Choi Seung-hyun (also known as T.O.P from the K-pop boyband BIGBANG). He plays the teenage son of an ex-North Korean agent who is tasked to kill a North Korean assassin in South Korea in order to save his younger sister played by Kim Yoo-jung.", "Title: Choi Seung-hyun\n\nChoi Seung-hyun, also known as Shawn Choi, is a South Korean music director and film score composer. Choi is also the founder of PSALM Music Production.", "Title: Brotherhood of Dada\n\nThe Brotherhood of Dada is a group of supervillains in the DC universe. Enemies of the Doom Patrol, the Brotherhood is devoted to all things absurd and bizarre, taking their name from the Dada art movement. Though they would be considered villains by most definitions, the group does not recognize concepts of good and evil (hence the decision to rename themselves from the Brotherhood of Evil), but simply aloof; they are perhaps best described as anarchic rogues. The group first appeared in the September 1989 issue of \"Doom Patrol\", # 26 of the second series. The Brotherhood of Dada was created by Grant Morrison.", "Title: Song Seung-hyun\n\nSong Seung-hyun (Hangul: 송승현 ; Hanja: 宋承炫 ; Japanese:ソン•スンヒョン born 21 August 1992) is a South Korean musician and actor. He is a member of rock band F.T. Island, where he serves as the guitarist, vocalist, lyricist, and composer. He is the newest member after replacing Oh Won Bin. He is the second youngest member of the group after Choi Min-hwan.", "Title: T.O.P discography\n\nChoi Seung-hyun (; born November 4, 1987), better known by his stage name T.O.P, is a South Korean rapper, songwriter and actor. He is a member of the South Korean K-Pop group Big Bang. He made his solo debut in 2010 with the release of the digital single \"Turn It Up.\" Later that year, T.O.P and bandmate G-Dragon formed a subunit to release the album \"GD & TOP\" (2010). His second single, \"Doom Dada\" was released in 2013.", "Title: Iris (TV series)\n\nIRIS () is a 2009 South Korean espionage television drama series, starring Lee Byung-hun, Kim Tae-hee, Jung Joon-ho, Kim Seung-woo, Kim So-yeon and T.O.P (Choi Seung-hyun) of Big Bang. The plot revolves around two best friends from the 707th Special Mission Battalion recruited into a secret South Korean black ops agency known as the National Security Service. As the two friends find their loyalties tested and forge new, unlikely alliances, the journey takes them from their home country to Hungary, Japan, and China where they find themselves at the center of an international conspiracy. It aired on KBS2 from October 14 to December 17, 2009, on Wednesdays and Thursdays at 21:55 for 20 episodes.", "Title: T.O.P (rapper)\n\nChoi Seung-hyun (; born November 4, 1987), better known by his stage name T.O.P, is a South Korean rapper, singer, songwriter, record producer and actor. T.O.P rose to fame in the mid-2000s as one of two rappers in the South Korean boy band Big Bang. Released under YG Entertainment, the group became one of the best-selling groups of all-time in Asia and one of the best-selling boy bands in the world. In 2010, while the group was on hiatus, T.O.P and G-Dragon formed a duo to record and release the number-one collaboration album, \"GD & TOP\". As a solo rapper, he has released two digital singles, \"Turn It Up\" (2010) and \"Doom Dada\" (2013), which peaked at number two and four, respectively, on the Gaon Digital Chart." ]
80,777
Howard Park Historic District is named after a state supreme justice who was severely wounded in this battle?
the Battle of Shiloh
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{ "title": [ "Howard Park Historic District", "Howard Park Historic District", "Timothy Edward Howard", "Timothy Edward Howard" ], "sent_id": [ 0, 1, 0, 2 ] }
[ { "sentences": [ "Timothy Edward Howard was an Indiana State Senate senator and Chief Justice of the Supreme Court of Indiana, writer, poet, professor of law, and Civil War veteran.", " He was also the first Notre Dame alumnus recipient of the Laetare Medal.", " He was severely wounded at the Battle of Shiloh.", " Howard was elected as a Democrat to two terms in the Indiana State Senate, serving from 1887 until 1892.", " However, he did not complete his second term, because in 1892, he became a member of the state Supreme Court.", " Howard also was president of the Northern Indiana Historical Society, and in 1907, he wrote a history of St. Joseph County." ], "title": "Timothy Edward Howard" }, { "sentences": [ "The Wilson Park Historic District (sometimes Rock House Historic District) is a historic district in Fayetteville, Arkansas, USA, located just northeast of the University of Arkansas.", " The district consists of several residential buildings that developed during the late 19th and early 20th Century near Wilson Park just north of Dickson Street, the city's primary entertainment district.", " Wilson Park Historic District includes 47 contributing buildings." ], "title": "Wilson Park Historic District" }, { "sentences": [ "The MacArthur Park Historic District encompasses a remarkably well-preserved collection of Victorian buildings in the heart of Little Rock, Arkansas.", " The main focal point of the district is MacArthur Park, site of the Tower Building of the Little Rock Arsenal and Little Rock's 19th-century military arsenal.", " The district extends north and west from the park for about four blocks, to East Capitol Avenue in the north and Scott Street to the west, and extends south, beyond Interstate 630, to East 17th Street.", " This area contains some of the city's finest surviving antebellum and late Victorian architecture, including an particularly large number (19) of Second Empire houses, and achieved its present form roughly by the 1880s.", " The MacArthur Park Historic District was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1977." ], "title": "MacArthur Park Historic District" }, { "sentences": [ "Hyde Park, also called the Hyde Park Historic District, is a section of the North End neighborhood in Boise, Idaho known for its several popular eateries and locally owned specialty shops; including the Hyde Park Pub & Grill, Goody's.", " and G. Wilikers.", " Located on North 13th Street a few blocks north of Downtown Boise, the Hyde Park Historic District was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1982." ], "title": "Hyde Park, Boise, Idaho" }, { "sentences": [ "Frederick J. Marshall is a Justice of the New York State Supreme Court.", " An attorney and politician in the Buffalo, New York area before moving to the bench, Judge Marshall is a former Minority Leader of the Erie County Legislature.", " Justice Marshall is the son of the late New York State Supreme Court Justice Frederick M. Marshall.", " His brother Philip M. Marshall serves as the Village Justice in the Buffalo suburb of Orchard Park, New York." ], "title": "Frederick J. Marshall" }, { "sentences": [ "The Howard Park Historic District is a national historic district located at South Bend, St. Joseph County, Indiana.", " It encompasses 27.6-acres and includes 51 contributing buildings, 2 additional contributing structures, and 1 further contributing site (Howard Park, named after state supreme justice Timothy Edward Howard).", " It developed between about 1880 and 1947, and includes notable examples of Queen Anne, Colonial Revival, Renaissance Revival, Prairie School, and Bungalow / American Craftsman style architecture and works by architects Austin & Shambleau.", " Notable buildings include the Sunnyside Apartments (1922), Studebaker / Johnson House (1907), Zion Evangelical Church (1888, 1930), the Works Progress Administration built Howard Park Administrative Building (1940), and Lister / Plotkin House (1882)." ], "title": "Howard Park Historic District" }, { "sentences": [ "The Fox Theatre is a performing arts center located at 2211 Woodward Avenue in Downtown Detroit, Michigan, near the Grand Circus Park Historic District.", " Opened in 1928 as a flagship movie palace in the Fox Theatres chain, it was at over 5,000 seats the largest theater in the city.", " Designed by theater architect C. Howard Crane, it was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1985 and was designated a National Historic Landmark in 1989 for its architecture.", " The area surrounding the Fox is nicknamed \"Foxtown\".", " The city's major performance centers and theatres emanate from the Fox Theatre and Grand Circus Park Historic District and continue along Woodward Avenue toward the Fisher Theatre in the city's New Center." ], "title": "Fox Theatre (Detroit)" }, { "sentences": [ "Eighth Street Park Historic District, also known as Tilton Park Historic District, is a national historic district located at Wilmington, New Castle County, Delaware.", " It encompasses 208 contributing buildings located around Eighth Street Park in Wilmington.", " It is a primarily residential district developed in the late-19th and early-20th century.", " They include rowhouse, semi-detached, and detached dwellings are in a variety of popular styles including Second Empire and Queen Anne.", " The oldest house is the James Tilton house (1802), home of Surgeon General of the United States Army James Tilton.", " Also located in the district is the Second Baptist Church." ], "title": "Eighth Street Park Historic District" }, { "sentences": [ "Howard Park P.S. 218, also known as School 7, is a historic elementary school located at Baltimore, Maryland, United States.", " It is an early 20th-century brick school building located in the intact historic west Baltimore neighborhood of Howard Park.", " The earliest school building was constructed in 1908 and enlarged in 1913, 1936, and in 1957.", " The older sections are built of brick and accented with limestone details.", " It continued to function as a school until 1980." ], "title": "Howard Park P.S. 218" }, { "sentences": [ "The Terrace Park Historic District is a nationally recognized historic district located in Marion, Iowa, United States.", " It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 2006.", " At the time of its nomination it consisted of 27 resources, which included 20 contributing buildings and seven non-contributing buildings.", " The historic district is a residential area north of Marion's central business district.", " Like the nearby Pucker Street Historic District, Terrace Park is where the city's wealthy and influential citizens built their houses." ], "title": "Terrace Park Historic District" } ]
[ "Title: Timothy Edward Howard\n\nTimothy Edward Howard was an Indiana State Senate senator and Chief Justice of the Supreme Court of Indiana, writer, poet, professor of law, and Civil War veteran. He was also the first Notre Dame alumnus recipient of the Laetare Medal. He was severely wounded at the Battle of Shiloh. Howard was elected as a Democrat to two terms in the Indiana State Senate, serving from 1887 until 1892. However, he did not complete his second term, because in 1892, he became a member of the state Supreme Court. Howard also was president of the Northern Indiana Historical Society, and in 1907, he wrote a history of St. Joseph County.", "Title: Wilson Park Historic District\n\nThe Wilson Park Historic District (sometimes Rock House Historic District) is a historic district in Fayetteville, Arkansas, USA, located just northeast of the University of Arkansas. The district consists of several residential buildings that developed during the late 19th and early 20th Century near Wilson Park just north of Dickson Street, the city's primary entertainment district. Wilson Park Historic District includes 47 contributing buildings.", "Title: MacArthur Park Historic District\n\nThe MacArthur Park Historic District encompasses a remarkably well-preserved collection of Victorian buildings in the heart of Little Rock, Arkansas. The main focal point of the district is MacArthur Park, site of the Tower Building of the Little Rock Arsenal and Little Rock's 19th-century military arsenal. The district extends north and west from the park for about four blocks, to East Capitol Avenue in the north and Scott Street to the west, and extends south, beyond Interstate 630, to East 17th Street. This area contains some of the city's finest surviving antebellum and late Victorian architecture, including an particularly large number (19) of Second Empire houses, and achieved its present form roughly by the 1880s. The MacArthur Park Historic District was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1977.", "Title: Hyde Park, Boise, Idaho\n\nHyde Park, also called the Hyde Park Historic District, is a section of the North End neighborhood in Boise, Idaho known for its several popular eateries and locally owned specialty shops; including the Hyde Park Pub & Grill, Goody's. and G. Wilikers. Located on North 13th Street a few blocks north of Downtown Boise, the Hyde Park Historic District was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1982.", "Title: Frederick J. Marshall\n\nFrederick J. Marshall is a Justice of the New York State Supreme Court. An attorney and politician in the Buffalo, New York area before moving to the bench, Judge Marshall is a former Minority Leader of the Erie County Legislature. Justice Marshall is the son of the late New York State Supreme Court Justice Frederick M. Marshall. His brother Philip M. Marshall serves as the Village Justice in the Buffalo suburb of Orchard Park, New York.", "Title: Howard Park Historic District\n\nThe Howard Park Historic District is a national historic district located at South Bend, St. Joseph County, Indiana. It encompasses 27.6-acres and includes 51 contributing buildings, 2 additional contributing structures, and 1 further contributing site (Howard Park, named after state supreme justice Timothy Edward Howard). It developed between about 1880 and 1947, and includes notable examples of Queen Anne, Colonial Revival, Renaissance Revival, Prairie School, and Bungalow / American Craftsman style architecture and works by architects Austin & Shambleau. Notable buildings include the Sunnyside Apartments (1922), Studebaker / Johnson House (1907), Zion Evangelical Church (1888, 1930), the Works Progress Administration built Howard Park Administrative Building (1940), and Lister / Plotkin House (1882).", "Title: Fox Theatre (Detroit)\n\nThe Fox Theatre is a performing arts center located at 2211 Woodward Avenue in Downtown Detroit, Michigan, near the Grand Circus Park Historic District. Opened in 1928 as a flagship movie palace in the Fox Theatres chain, it was at over 5,000 seats the largest theater in the city. Designed by theater architect C. Howard Crane, it was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1985 and was designated a National Historic Landmark in 1989 for its architecture. The area surrounding the Fox is nicknamed \"Foxtown\". The city's major performance centers and theatres emanate from the Fox Theatre and Grand Circus Park Historic District and continue along Woodward Avenue toward the Fisher Theatre in the city's New Center.", "Title: Eighth Street Park Historic District\n\nEighth Street Park Historic District, also known as Tilton Park Historic District, is a national historic district located at Wilmington, New Castle County, Delaware. It encompasses 208 contributing buildings located around Eighth Street Park in Wilmington. It is a primarily residential district developed in the late-19th and early-20th century. They include rowhouse, semi-detached, and detached dwellings are in a variety of popular styles including Second Empire and Queen Anne. The oldest house is the James Tilton house (1802), home of Surgeon General of the United States Army James Tilton. Also located in the district is the Second Baptist Church.", "Title: Howard Park P.S. 218\n\nHoward Park P.S. 218, also known as School 7, is a historic elementary school located at Baltimore, Maryland, United States. It is an early 20th-century brick school building located in the intact historic west Baltimore neighborhood of Howard Park. The earliest school building was constructed in 1908 and enlarged in 1913, 1936, and in 1957. The older sections are built of brick and accented with limestone details. It continued to function as a school until 1980.", "Title: Terrace Park Historic District\n\nThe Terrace Park Historic District is a nationally recognized historic district located in Marion, Iowa, United States. It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 2006. At the time of its nomination it consisted of 27 resources, which included 20 contributing buildings and seven non-contributing buildings. The historic district is a residential area north of Marion's central business district. Like the nearby Pucker Street Historic District, Terrace Park is where the city's wealthy and influential citizens built their houses." ]
80,778
What is the title of Jung Ji-hoon's first single from his third album?
"It's Raining"
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easy
{ "title": [ "It's Raining (Rain song)", "Rain (entertainer)" ], "sent_id": [ 0, 0 ] }
[ { "sentences": [ "The Walls are an Irish rock band.", " They were formed in 1998 by two ex-members of The Stunning – brothers Steve and Joe Wall.", " Their debut album \"Hi-Lo\" was released in 2000 and included the singles \"Bone Deep\", \"Something's Wrong\" and \"Some kind of a Girl\".", " U2 invited The Walls to support them at their second show in Slane Castle in 2002 after the band sent them copies of their debut.", " A number of songs from \"Hi-Lo\" featured in movies: Goldfish Memory, On the Edge, and Dead Bodies.", " In 2002 they released the single \"To the Bright and Shining Sun\".", " It was used on an Irish TV commercial and became a hit in Ireland.", " The subsequent album \"New Dawn Breaking\" (2005) included \"To the Bright and Shining Sun\" and three other singles: \"Drowning Pool\", \"Passing Through\" and \"Black and Blue\".", " The 2013 movie Begin Again starring Keira Knightley and Mark Ruffalo features \"Drowning Pool\" over the opening credits.", " The first track on the album \"Open Road\" proved a favourite with Nic Harcourt on his KCRW show \"Morning Becomes Eclectic\" and he invited the band to play a session on the show in 2006.", " They played SXSW in Austin, Texas, a few days beforehand.", " The following year the band travelled to Australia and played their first shows there, opening up for Crowded House on the latter's first reunion gigs.", " The Walls opened the shows in Sydney and Melbourne and also performed their own gigs in both of those cities.", " The band's third album \"Stop the Lights\" was released in 2012.", " The first single \"Bird in a Cage\" became a firm favourite with Irish radio, in particular with Irish DJ Tony Fenton who championed them.", " The second single was the title track \"Stop the Lights\", an autobiographical story of a motorbike crash.", " A video was shot for the song in the brother's hometown, Ennistymon, and in the Dublin mountains.", " In March 2013 the band played their first shows in Russia and performed live on the Evening Urgant show.", " They returned the following year." ], "title": "The Walls" }, { "sentences": [ "\"Shining Down\" is a song by Lupe Fiasco.", " It was intended to be the first single of \"Everywhere\", the first of three CDs of Lupe Fiasco's triple album, \"Lupe Fiasco's LupE.N.D.\"", ", but because of its release being withheld, there was speculation circulating that it may be the first single of his third album, \"Lasers\".", " The song, however, was only included in the iTunes deluxe version of the album and was considered a promotional single.", " The song is produced by Soundtrakk and features Matthew Santos, in the same collaborative manner in which the lead single \"Superstar\" was composed for Lupe's critically acclaimed second album \"Lupe Fiasco's The Cool\"." ], "title": "Shining Down" }, { "sentences": [ "American musician Eric Church has released five studio albums, one live album, two extended plays, and 26 singles (including four as a featured artist).", " He made his debut on the Hot Country Songs and the \"Billboard\" Hot 100 with \"How 'Bout You\", which respectively peaked at #14 and #85.", " It was the first single from his Capitol Nashville debut album \"Sinners Like Me\", which produced additional top 20 hits \"Two Pink Lines\" and \"Guys Like Me\" and a #51 chart entry with the title track.", " Church released \"His Kind of Money (My Kind of Love)\", which peaked at #46 on the charts but did not appear on an album.", " His second release \"Carolina\", included his first top 10 hits with \"Love Your Love the Most\" and \"Hell on the Heart\", which both peaked at #10.", " The album's last single, \"Smoke a Little Smoke\", peaked at #16.", " His third album, \"Chief\", was also his first for EMI Records' Nashville division.", " Its lead single, \"Homeboy\", peaked at #13 followed by his first and second #1 hits, \"Drink in My Hand\" and \"Springsteen\".", " The next singles, \"Creepin'\" and \"Like Jesus Does\", both made the top 10.", " He served as a featured artist with Luke Bryan on Jason Aldean's #1 single \"The Only Way I Know\"." ], "title": "Eric Church discography" }, { "sentences": [ "Þvílíkt Og Annað Eins is the 1981 studio album of Mezzoforte on Steinar.", " It is their third album, released only in Iceland only on LP.", " Along with their first record, Mezzoforte (1979), these two weren't remastered in 1996 with the rest of their early discography, or ever released internationally or on CD, however 7 of the 9 tracks from \"Þvílíkt Og Annað Eins\" were released internationally in 1983 on the compilation album Catching Up With Mezzoforte which also included 7 songs from their second album, \"Í Hakanum/Octopus\" and peaked at #95 on the UK Album Chart.", " Even though the third album’s title track was translated as \"Surprise\", the album is sometimes referred to in English as \"Dreamland\", which is the only song from the album released on a single, thus it can’t be confused with their fourth album, titled \"Surprise Surprise\" which was an international success, peaking at #23 on the UK Album Chart.", " The song \"Dreamland\" was released in 1982 on a double A-side single with second album’s \"Shooting Star\"." ], "title": "Þvílíkt Og Annað Eins" }, { "sentences": [ "\"It's Raining\" is a Korean language song, and the first single from the third album, by Korean R&B singer, Rain." ], "title": "It's Raining (Rain song)" }, { "sentences": [ "\"You Can't Stop Me\" is the first single from the Guano Apes' third album, \"Walking on a Thin Line\".", " It was released as a single on January 13, 2003, at which point the album it would appear on was still untitled.", " It reached No. 10 in Germany, also charting in four other European countries, and performing well in Portugal.", " It was their first single released in the United Kingdom.", " The song would later also appear on the 2004 greatest hits album, \"Planet of the Apes\"." ], "title": "You Can't Stop Me" }, { "sentences": [ "Jung Ji-hoon (, born June 25, 1982), better known by his stage name Rain (Korean 비 IPA ['piː]), is a South Korean singer-songwriter, actor, and music producer." ], "title": "Rain (entertainer)" }, { "sentences": [ "\"Retrospect for Life\" is the first single from rapper Common's third album \"One Day It'll All Make Sense\".", " It features production from James Poyser and No I.D., vocals from Lauryn Hill and bass guitar playing by Vere Isaacs.", " Its autobiographical lyrics weigh the choices of abortion and birth for a woman impregnated by Common.", " The lyrics as well as a \"mellow, piano-driven beat\" has caused Dan Menella to call it the most memorable track on Common's third album.", " Kevin Powell of \"Rolling Stone\" considers it to be the centerpiece of its album, and Leo Stanley of Allmusic similarly boasts of its significant emotional impact.", " Lauryn Hill's verse embodies portions of \"Never Dreamed You'd Leave in Summer\" by Stevie Wonder, while the song's beat samples \"A Song for You\" by Donny Hathaway.", " A music video directed by Lauryn Hill was made for it.", " Two of its b-sides, \"Invocation\" and \"Hungry,\" received low budget music videos." ], "title": "Retrospect for Life" }, { "sentences": [ "Spark is the third album from Norwegian singer-songwriter Marit Larsen, and was released on November 18, 2011.", " The information was made available via Marit Larsen's Tumblr page.", " On 31 July 2011 Marit Larsen began to post information about her third album on her Tumblr.", " On 7 October 2011 she announced the name of the album and track list.", " The first single, \"Coming Home\" had premiered on NRK P3 and on her Facebook page on 15 October.", " The album produced two singles; \"Coming Home\" and \"Don't Move\".", " The album spawned 2 number one songs in the Philippine Top 100 Songs Chart where in \"Coming Home\" stayed atop for 4 consecutive weeks, which gave Marit her first number one song in the Philippines as a solo artist and her non-single song \"Last Night\" stayed for 2 consecutive weeks in the early 2012, serving as her second number one song." ], "title": "Spark (Marit Larsen album)" }, { "sentences": [ "\"Back to the World\" is the first single from R&B singer Tevin Campbell's third album of the same name.", " Written by Jamey Jaz, Rahsaan Patterson and Mikelyn Roderick, it was the only single from his third album to garner decent success on the charts, peaking at #16 on the R&B Charts.", " It was also the only single from the album to reach the Hot 100, peaking at #47.", " This is Tevin's 10th and last single to date to reach the top 20 on the R&B Charts." ], "title": "Back to the World (song)" } ]
[ "Title: The Walls\n\nThe Walls are an Irish rock band. They were formed in 1998 by two ex-members of The Stunning – brothers Steve and Joe Wall. Their debut album \"Hi-Lo\" was released in 2000 and included the singles \"Bone Deep\", \"Something's Wrong\" and \"Some kind of a Girl\". U2 invited The Walls to support them at their second show in Slane Castle in 2002 after the band sent them copies of their debut. A number of songs from \"Hi-Lo\" featured in movies: Goldfish Memory, On the Edge, and Dead Bodies. In 2002 they released the single \"To the Bright and Shining Sun\". It was used on an Irish TV commercial and became a hit in Ireland. The subsequent album \"New Dawn Breaking\" (2005) included \"To the Bright and Shining Sun\" and three other singles: \"Drowning Pool\", \"Passing Through\" and \"Black and Blue\". The 2013 movie Begin Again starring Keira Knightley and Mark Ruffalo features \"Drowning Pool\" over the opening credits. The first track on the album \"Open Road\" proved a favourite with Nic Harcourt on his KCRW show \"Morning Becomes Eclectic\" and he invited the band to play a session on the show in 2006. They played SXSW in Austin, Texas, a few days beforehand. The following year the band travelled to Australia and played their first shows there, opening up for Crowded House on the latter's first reunion gigs. The Walls opened the shows in Sydney and Melbourne and also performed their own gigs in both of those cities. The band's third album \"Stop the Lights\" was released in 2012. The first single \"Bird in a Cage\" became a firm favourite with Irish radio, in particular with Irish DJ Tony Fenton who championed them. The second single was the title track \"Stop the Lights\", an autobiographical story of a motorbike crash. A video was shot for the song in the brother's hometown, Ennistymon, and in the Dublin mountains. In March 2013 the band played their first shows in Russia and performed live on the Evening Urgant show. They returned the following year.", "Title: Shining Down\n\n\"Shining Down\" is a song by Lupe Fiasco. It was intended to be the first single of \"Everywhere\", the first of three CDs of Lupe Fiasco's triple album, \"Lupe Fiasco's LupE.N.D.\" , but because of its release being withheld, there was speculation circulating that it may be the first single of his third album, \"Lasers\". The song, however, was only included in the iTunes deluxe version of the album and was considered a promotional single. The song is produced by Soundtrakk and features Matthew Santos, in the same collaborative manner in which the lead single \"Superstar\" was composed for Lupe's critically acclaimed second album \"Lupe Fiasco's The Cool\".", "Title: Eric Church discography\n\nAmerican musician Eric Church has released five studio albums, one live album, two extended plays, and 26 singles (including four as a featured artist). He made his debut on the Hot Country Songs and the \"Billboard\" Hot 100 with \"How 'Bout You\", which respectively peaked at #14 and #85. It was the first single from his Capitol Nashville debut album \"Sinners Like Me\", which produced additional top 20 hits \"Two Pink Lines\" and \"Guys Like Me\" and a #51 chart entry with the title track. Church released \"His Kind of Money (My Kind of Love)\", which peaked at #46 on the charts but did not appear on an album. His second release \"Carolina\", included his first top 10 hits with \"Love Your Love the Most\" and \"Hell on the Heart\", which both peaked at #10. The album's last single, \"Smoke a Little Smoke\", peaked at #16. His third album, \"Chief\", was also his first for EMI Records' Nashville division. Its lead single, \"Homeboy\", peaked at #13 followed by his first and second #1 hits, \"Drink in My Hand\" and \"Springsteen\". The next singles, \"Creepin'\" and \"Like Jesus Does\", both made the top 10. He served as a featured artist with Luke Bryan on Jason Aldean's #1 single \"The Only Way I Know\".", "Title: Þvílíkt Og Annað Eins\n\nÞvílíkt Og Annað Eins is the 1981 studio album of Mezzoforte on Steinar. It is their third album, released only in Iceland only on LP. Along with their first record, Mezzoforte (1979), these two weren't remastered in 1996 with the rest of their early discography, or ever released internationally or on CD, however 7 of the 9 tracks from \"Þvílíkt Og Annað Eins\" were released internationally in 1983 on the compilation album Catching Up With Mezzoforte which also included 7 songs from their second album, \"Í Hakanum/Octopus\" and peaked at #95 on the UK Album Chart. Even though the third album’s title track was translated as \"Surprise\", the album is sometimes referred to in English as \"Dreamland\", which is the only song from the album released on a single, thus it can’t be confused with their fourth album, titled \"Surprise Surprise\" which was an international success, peaking at #23 on the UK Album Chart. The song \"Dreamland\" was released in 1982 on a double A-side single with second album’s \"Shooting Star\".", "Title: It's Raining (Rain song)\n\n\"It's Raining\" is a Korean language song, and the first single from the third album, by Korean R&B singer, Rain.", "Title: You Can't Stop Me\n\n\"You Can't Stop Me\" is the first single from the Guano Apes' third album, \"Walking on a Thin Line\". It was released as a single on January 13, 2003, at which point the album it would appear on was still untitled. It reached No. 10 in Germany, also charting in four other European countries, and performing well in Portugal. It was their first single released in the United Kingdom. The song would later also appear on the 2004 greatest hits album, \"Planet of the Apes\".", "Title: Rain (entertainer)\n\nJung Ji-hoon (, born June 25, 1982), better known by his stage name Rain (Korean 비 IPA ['piː]), is a South Korean singer-songwriter, actor, and music producer.", "Title: Retrospect for Life\n\n\"Retrospect for Life\" is the first single from rapper Common's third album \"One Day It'll All Make Sense\". It features production from James Poyser and No I.D., vocals from Lauryn Hill and bass guitar playing by Vere Isaacs. Its autobiographical lyrics weigh the choices of abortion and birth for a woman impregnated by Common. The lyrics as well as a \"mellow, piano-driven beat\" has caused Dan Menella to call it the most memorable track on Common's third album. Kevin Powell of \"Rolling Stone\" considers it to be the centerpiece of its album, and Leo Stanley of Allmusic similarly boasts of its significant emotional impact. Lauryn Hill's verse embodies portions of \"Never Dreamed You'd Leave in Summer\" by Stevie Wonder, while the song's beat samples \"A Song for You\" by Donny Hathaway. A music video directed by Lauryn Hill was made for it. Two of its b-sides, \"Invocation\" and \"Hungry,\" received low budget music videos.", "Title: Spark (Marit Larsen album)\n\nSpark is the third album from Norwegian singer-songwriter Marit Larsen, and was released on November 18, 2011. The information was made available via Marit Larsen's Tumblr page. On 31 July 2011 Marit Larsen began to post information about her third album on her Tumblr. On 7 October 2011 she announced the name of the album and track list. The first single, \"Coming Home\" had premiered on NRK P3 and on her Facebook page on 15 October. The album produced two singles; \"Coming Home\" and \"Don't Move\". The album spawned 2 number one songs in the Philippine Top 100 Songs Chart where in \"Coming Home\" stayed atop for 4 consecutive weeks, which gave Marit her first number one song in the Philippines as a solo artist and her non-single song \"Last Night\" stayed for 2 consecutive weeks in the early 2012, serving as her second number one song.", "Title: Back to the World (song)\n\n\"Back to the World\" is the first single from R&B singer Tevin Campbell's third album of the same name. Written by Jamey Jaz, Rahsaan Patterson and Mikelyn Roderick, it was the only single from his third album to garner decent success on the charts, peaking at #16 on the R&B Charts. It was also the only single from the album to reach the Hot 100, peaking at #47. This is Tevin's 10th and last single to date to reach the top 20 on the R&B Charts." ]
80,779
A collar strategy is used as the one of the ways to hedge against possible losses, a hedge is an investment position intended to offset potential losses or gains that may be incurred by a companion what?
investment
bridge
easy
{ "title": [ "Collar (finance)", "Hedge (finance)" ], "sent_id": [ 1, 0 ] }
[ { "sentences": [ "Real Estate Technology or Property Technology, often referred to as (\"RE Tech\") or (\"Proptech\"), is an economic industry composed of companies which use technology to make real estate transactions more efficient.", " Real estate technology is a sub-category under financial technology as real estate is an asset class which represents a significant investment.", " Besides for own stay, there are investors who generate income and capital gains by investing in different categories of Real Estate properties over time - They are broadly residential, commercial and industrial.", " Historically used as a more tactical investment or for providing portfolio alpha, real estate has been used as part of a long-term core strategy due to increased market efficiency and increasing concerns about the future long-term variability of stock and bond returns.", " In fact, real estate is known for its ability to serve as a portfolio diversifier and inflation hedge." ], "title": "Real estate technology" }, { "sentences": [ "An asymmetric payoff (also called an asymmetric return) is the set of possible results of an investment strategy where the upside potential is greater than the downside risk.", " Derivative contracts called “options” are the most common instrument with asymmetric payoff characteristics.", " Hedge funds that employ this kind of investment strategy include Universa Investments, A North Investments, Pershing Square Capital Management, and others." ], "title": "Asymmetric payoff" }, { "sentences": [ "In finance, a collar is an option strategy that limits the range of possible positive or negative returns on an underlying to a specific range.", " A collar strategy is used as the one of the ways to hedge against possible losses and it represents long put options financed with short call options." ], "title": "Collar (finance)" }, { "sentences": [ "A performance fee is a fee that a client account or an investment fund may be charged by the investment manager that manages its assets.", " A performance fee may be calculated many ways.", " With respect to a separate account, it is often based on the change in net realized and unrealized gains, although in some cases, it can be based on other measures, such as net income generated.", " While not very common, some fund managers have attempted to link the performance fee to both upward and downward movement in a fund's gains, such as the shock absorber fee, where the fund manager gets penalised (before the investor) for adverse movement in the fund value.", " With respect to hedge funds and other investment funds, it is generally calculated by reference to the increase in the clientfund's net asset value (or \"NAV\"), which represents the value of the fund's investments. Performance fees are widely used by the investment managers of hedge funds, which typically charge a performance fee of 20% of the increase in the NAV of the fund in addition to the base management fee." ], "title": "Performance fee" }, { "sentences": [ "A hedge is an investment position intended to offset potential losses or gains that may be incurred by a companion investment.", " In simple language, a hedge is used to reduce any substantial losses or gains suffered by an individual or an organization." ], "title": "Hedge (finance)" }, { "sentences": [ "Manhattan Investment Fund was a hedge fund managed by Michael Berger, who pursued an investment strategy of betting against US stocks that appeared to be overvalued.", " During the stock market bubble of the late 1990s, this strategy led to about $400 million in losses on IT related products.", " Berger hid the losses from the investors in the fund for more than three years.", " This resulted in criminal charges against Berger for securities fraud." ], "title": "Manhattan Investment Fund" }, { "sentences": [ "The 1951 NBA All-Star Game was an exhibition basketball game played on March 2, 1951, at Boston Garden in Boston, Massachusetts, home of the Boston Celtics.", " The game was the first edition of the National Basketball Association (NBA) All-Star Game and was played during the 1950–51 NBA season.", " The idea of holding an All-Star Game was conceived during a meeting between NBA President Maurice Podoloff, NBA publicity director Haskell Cohen and Boston Celtics owner Walter A. Brown.", " At that time, the basketball world had just been stunned by the college basketball point-shaving scandal.", " In order to regain public attention to the league, Cohen suggested the league to host an exhibition game featuring the league's best players, similar to the Major League Baseball's All-Star Game.", " Although most people, including Podoloff, were pessimistic about the idea, Brown remained confident that it would be a success.", " He even offered to host the game and to cover all the expenses or potential losses incurred from the game.", " The Eastern All-Stars team defeated the Western All-Stars team 111–94.", " Boston Celtics' Ed Macauley was named as the first NBA All-Star Game Most Valuable Player Award.", " The game became a success, drawing an attendance of 10,094, much higher than that season's average attendance of 3,500." ], "title": "1951 NBA All-Star Game" }, { "sentences": [ "An offset is some means of asymmetrically compensating for a disadvantage, particularly in a military competition.", " Rather than match an opponent in an unfavorable competition, changing the competition to more favorable footing enables the application of strengths to a problem that is otherwise either unwinnable or winnable only at unacceptable cost.", " An offset strategy consequently seeks to deliberately change an unattractive competition to one more advantageous for the implementer.", " In this way, an offset strategy is a type of competitive strategy that seeks to maintain advantage over potential adversaries over long periods of time while preserving peace where possible." ], "title": "Offset strategy" }, { "sentences": [ "Negative gearing is a form of financial leverage whereby an investor borrows money to acquire an income-producing investment property and expects the gross income generated by the investment, at least in the short term, to be less than the cost of owning and managing the investment, including depreciation and interest charged on the loan (but excluding capital repayments).", " The investor may enter into such an arrangement and expect the tax benefits (if any) and the capital gain on the investment, when the investment is ultimately disposed of, to exceed the accumulated losses of holding the investment.", " The investor would take into account the tax treatment of negative gearing, which may generate additional benefits to the investor in the form of tax benefits if the loss on a negatively geared investment is tax-deductible against the investor's other taxable income and if the capital gain on the sale is given a favourable tax treatment.", " Some countries, including Australia, Japan, and New Zealand, allow unrestricted use of negative gearing losses to offset income from other sources.", " Several other OECD countries, including the US, Germany, Sweden, and France, allow loss offsetting with some restrictions.", " In Canada, losses cannot be offset against wages or salaries.", " Applying tax deductions from negatively geared investment housing to other income is not permitted in the UK or the Netherlands.", " With respect to investment decisions and market prices, other taxes such as stamp duties and capital gains tax may be more or less onerous in those countries, increasing or decreasing the attractiveness of residential property as an investment." ], "title": "Negative gearing" }, { "sentences": [ "Section 165(c) of the United States Internal Revenue Code limits losses that taxpayers can deduct into three categories: business or trade losses, investment losses, and losses incurred from casualty or theft.", " A loss incurred by a taxpayer from the sale of the taxpayer's personal residential property is not deductible.", " Personal residential property losses do not fit under any of the enumerated categories under Internal Revenue Code section 165(c).", " Furthermore, Income Tax Treasury Regulation section 1.165-9 states that a loss sustained on the sale of residential property purchased or constructed by the taxpayer for use as his personal residence and so used by him up to the time of the sale is not deductible under Internal Revenue Code section 165(a)." ], "title": "Loss on sale of residential property" } ]
[ "Title: Real estate technology\n\nReal Estate Technology or Property Technology, often referred to as (\"RE Tech\") or (\"Proptech\"), is an economic industry composed of companies which use technology to make real estate transactions more efficient. Real estate technology is a sub-category under financial technology as real estate is an asset class which represents a significant investment. Besides for own stay, there are investors who generate income and capital gains by investing in different categories of Real Estate properties over time - They are broadly residential, commercial and industrial. Historically used as a more tactical investment or for providing portfolio alpha, real estate has been used as part of a long-term core strategy due to increased market efficiency and increasing concerns about the future long-term variability of stock and bond returns. In fact, real estate is known for its ability to serve as a portfolio diversifier and inflation hedge.", "Title: Asymmetric payoff\n\nAn asymmetric payoff (also called an asymmetric return) is the set of possible results of an investment strategy where the upside potential is greater than the downside risk. Derivative contracts called “options” are the most common instrument with asymmetric payoff characteristics. Hedge funds that employ this kind of investment strategy include Universa Investments, A North Investments, Pershing Square Capital Management, and others.", "Title: Collar (finance)\n\nIn finance, a collar is an option strategy that limits the range of possible positive or negative returns on an underlying to a specific range. A collar strategy is used as the one of the ways to hedge against possible losses and it represents long put options financed with short call options.", "Title: Performance fee\n\nA performance fee is a fee that a client account or an investment fund may be charged by the investment manager that manages its assets. A performance fee may be calculated many ways. With respect to a separate account, it is often based on the change in net realized and unrealized gains, although in some cases, it can be based on other measures, such as net income generated. While not very common, some fund managers have attempted to link the performance fee to both upward and downward movement in a fund's gains, such as the shock absorber fee, where the fund manager gets penalised (before the investor) for adverse movement in the fund value. With respect to hedge funds and other investment funds, it is generally calculated by reference to the increase in the clientfund's net asset value (or \"NAV\"), which represents the value of the fund's investments. Performance fees are widely used by the investment managers of hedge funds, which typically charge a performance fee of 20% of the increase in the NAV of the fund in addition to the base management fee.", "Title: Hedge (finance)\n\nA hedge is an investment position intended to offset potential losses or gains that may be incurred by a companion investment. In simple language, a hedge is used to reduce any substantial losses or gains suffered by an individual or an organization.", "Title: Manhattan Investment Fund\n\nManhattan Investment Fund was a hedge fund managed by Michael Berger, who pursued an investment strategy of betting against US stocks that appeared to be overvalued. During the stock market bubble of the late 1990s, this strategy led to about $400 million in losses on IT related products. Berger hid the losses from the investors in the fund for more than three years. This resulted in criminal charges against Berger for securities fraud.", "Title: 1951 NBA All-Star Game\n\nThe 1951 NBA All-Star Game was an exhibition basketball game played on March 2, 1951, at Boston Garden in Boston, Massachusetts, home of the Boston Celtics. The game was the first edition of the National Basketball Association (NBA) All-Star Game and was played during the 1950–51 NBA season. The idea of holding an All-Star Game was conceived during a meeting between NBA President Maurice Podoloff, NBA publicity director Haskell Cohen and Boston Celtics owner Walter A. Brown. At that time, the basketball world had just been stunned by the college basketball point-shaving scandal. In order to regain public attention to the league, Cohen suggested the league to host an exhibition game featuring the league's best players, similar to the Major League Baseball's All-Star Game. Although most people, including Podoloff, were pessimistic about the idea, Brown remained confident that it would be a success. He even offered to host the game and to cover all the expenses or potential losses incurred from the game. The Eastern All-Stars team defeated the Western All-Stars team 111–94. Boston Celtics' Ed Macauley was named as the first NBA All-Star Game Most Valuable Player Award. The game became a success, drawing an attendance of 10,094, much higher than that season's average attendance of 3,500.", "Title: Offset strategy\n\nAn offset is some means of asymmetrically compensating for a disadvantage, particularly in a military competition. Rather than match an opponent in an unfavorable competition, changing the competition to more favorable footing enables the application of strengths to a problem that is otherwise either unwinnable or winnable only at unacceptable cost. An offset strategy consequently seeks to deliberately change an unattractive competition to one more advantageous for the implementer. In this way, an offset strategy is a type of competitive strategy that seeks to maintain advantage over potential adversaries over long periods of time while preserving peace where possible.", "Title: Negative gearing\n\nNegative gearing is a form of financial leverage whereby an investor borrows money to acquire an income-producing investment property and expects the gross income generated by the investment, at least in the short term, to be less than the cost of owning and managing the investment, including depreciation and interest charged on the loan (but excluding capital repayments). The investor may enter into such an arrangement and expect the tax benefits (if any) and the capital gain on the investment, when the investment is ultimately disposed of, to exceed the accumulated losses of holding the investment. The investor would take into account the tax treatment of negative gearing, which may generate additional benefits to the investor in the form of tax benefits if the loss on a negatively geared investment is tax-deductible against the investor's other taxable income and if the capital gain on the sale is given a favourable tax treatment. Some countries, including Australia, Japan, and New Zealand, allow unrestricted use of negative gearing losses to offset income from other sources. Several other OECD countries, including the US, Germany, Sweden, and France, allow loss offsetting with some restrictions. In Canada, losses cannot be offset against wages or salaries. Applying tax deductions from negatively geared investment housing to other income is not permitted in the UK or the Netherlands. With respect to investment decisions and market prices, other taxes such as stamp duties and capital gains tax may be more or less onerous in those countries, increasing or decreasing the attractiveness of residential property as an investment.", "Title: Loss on sale of residential property\n\nSection 165(c) of the United States Internal Revenue Code limits losses that taxpayers can deduct into three categories: business or trade losses, investment losses, and losses incurred from casualty or theft. A loss incurred by a taxpayer from the sale of the taxpayer's personal residential property is not deductible. Personal residential property losses do not fit under any of the enumerated categories under Internal Revenue Code section 165(c). Furthermore, Income Tax Treasury Regulation section 1.165-9 states that a loss sustained on the sale of residential property purchased or constructed by the taxpayer for use as his personal residence and so used by him up to the time of the sale is not deductible under Internal Revenue Code section 165(a)." ]
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The Stockholm International Film Festival has been host to which actress and UNICEF Goodwill Ambassador?
Susan Abigail Sarandon
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[ { "sentences": [ "Arta Dobroshi (born 2 October 1980) is a Kosovo-Albanian actress.", " Dobroshi is often cited for her striking presence and the grace that she breathes into her roles.", " Dobroshi is the first Kosovar actress in history to walk the red carpet at the Cannes Film Festival, the Berlin International Film Festival and the Sundance Film Festival and be nominated for the European Film Award.", " Dobroshi is a former refugee and now a UN Champion and Goodwill ambassador." ], "title": "Arta Dobroshi" }, { "sentences": [ "Moore took over the role of Bond from Sean Connery in 1972, and made his first appearance as 007 in \"Live and Let Die\" (1973).", " The longest serving Bond, he went on to portray the spy in six more films until his retirement from the role in 1985.", " Appointed a UNICEF Goodwill Ambassador in 1991, Moore was knighted by Queen Elizabeth II in 2003 for \"services to charity\".", " In 2007, he received a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame for his work in television and in film.", " In 2008, the French government appointed Moore a Commander of the Ordre des Arts et des Lettres." ], "title": "Roger Moore" }, { "sentences": [ "Kal Naga (also credited as Khaled Naga or Khaled Abol Naga) is a multi award-winning actor, film producer and director from Egypt (he directed theatre mostly and short films).", " He is a movie star in the Arab World and the Middle East but also a familiar face internationally specially in European film festivals, where he has been honoured with a diverse range of awards as an actor and producer as well as a jury member in film festivals.", " Since 2016 he focused on English speaking markets [\"Tyrant\" TV series season 3 (2016), American FX TV Network, \"Vikings\" season 5 (2017), History Channel and \"The Last Post\" TV mini series, UK's BBC TV].", " His roles covered a multitude of genres, from musicals [\"None but that!\"", " (2007)], action [\"Agamista\"(2007), \"Eyes Of A Thief\" (2014)], thrillers [\"Kashf Hesab\" (2007)], art-house [\"Heliopolis\" (2009), \"Villa 69\" (2013), \"Decor\" (2014)] and a slapstick comedy [\"Habibi Naeman (Sleeping Habibi)\" (2008)].", " He played the lead in many award-winning films that gained him outstanding international critics acclaim as one of the finest actors in the world today out of the Arab region.", " He studied and graduated (with highest honours) as a Tele-communication engineer' from Ain Shams University, studied theatre (as a minor) at the American University in Cairo, and worked on a spacecraft design program (UoSAT-5 ) in the UK.", " He finally confirmed his passion and calling for the arts by the year 2000.", " In a film festival in 2016 celebrating Arabic films submissions to the \"Oscars,\" he was honoured for being the most submitted actor in Arabic films submissions to the Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film (\"The Oscars)\".", " He is often tagged in western media as \"Egypt's \"Brad Pitt\" for his many career similarities with the latter, also described as \"the next Omar Sharif\" specially after his American debut movie \"Civic Duty\" in 2007.", " He was also described as \"Egypt's International treasure\" for advocating for freedom and standing up against injustice in his home country Egypt.", " He is one of the most recognisable faces of the 2011 revolution, seizing the anti-regime sentiment in the streets of Cairo and taking part in mass demonstrations that led to the removal of President Mubarak.", " He faced defamation campaigns against him by the state owned and controlled media during Mubarak era before the January 25th 2011 revolution in Egypt, and once again from the 2013 \"coup d'etat\" General Sisi government in Egypt.", " Nonetheless he continued his regional and international award-winning success, as well as waves of strong support on social media.", " He also had a very celebrated and successful career across the Arab world TV networks as a TV & radio host in prime time shows from 1997 till 2005.", " He is a human and child rights activist and has been Egypt's UNICEF Goodwill Ambassador 2007–2015.", " He has worked across a diverse variety of media, including theatre, radio, television and film in Arabic, English and some French and Italian." ], "title": "Kal Naga" }, { "sentences": [ "Ruslana Stepanivna Lyzhychko (Ukrainian: Руслана Степанівна Лижичко , \"Ruslana Lyžyčko\"; born 24 May 1973), known mononymously as Ruslana, is a World Music Award and Eurovision Song Contest winning artist, holding the title of People's Artist of Ukraine.", " She is also a former MP serving as deputy in the Ukrainian parliament (Verkhovna Rada) for the Our Ukraine Party.", " Ruslana was the UNICEF Goodwill Ambassador in Ukraine in 2004-2005.", " She is recognized as the most successful Ukrainian female solo artist internationally and was included in the top 10 most influential women of 2013 by the Forbes magazine.", " The U.S. Secretary of State honored her with the International Women of Courage Award in March 2014.", " She has been named an honorary citizen of her hometown L'viv and was nominated to receive the title Hero of Ukraine." ], "title": "Ruslana" }, { "sentences": [ "Susan Abigail Sarandon ( ; née Tomalin; born October 4, 1946) is an American actress and activist.", " She is an Academy Award and BAFTA Award winner who is also known for her social and political activism for a variety of causes.", " She was appointed a UNICEF Goodwill Ambassador in 1999 and received the Action Against Hunger Humanitarian Award in 2006." ], "title": "Susan Sarandon" }, { "sentences": [ "Vincenzo La Scola (25 January 1958 – 15 April 2011) was an Italian tenor who had a successful international opera career for more than 25 years.", " He was particularly admired for his portrayals in operas by Giuseppe Verdi, Giacomo Puccini, Gaetano Donizetti, and Vincenzo Bellini.", " He also achieved success as a crossover artist, particularly in his many collaborations with singer-songwriter Cliff Richard and for his solo crossover album for EMI, \"Vita Mia\" (1999).", " In 2000 he was made a UNICEF Goodwill Ambassador, and from 2004 until his sudden death in 2011 he served as principal teacher and artistic director of the Accademia Verdi Toscanini in Parma." ], "title": "Vincenzo La Scola" }, { "sentences": [ "Camilla Patrizia \"Milly\" Carlucci (born 1 October 1954) is an Italian television presenter, actress and singer.", " Carlucci played the role of Urania in the 1985 film \"The Adventures of Hercules\".", " In 1996 she became a Goodwill Ambassador for UNICEF.", " Since 2005 she has been the sole host of \"Ballando con le stelle\" ('Dancing With The Stars'), the Italian version of \"Strictly Come Dancing\".", " In 2009 she became the first woman to host the Miss Italia beauty pageant." ], "title": "Milly Carlucci" }, { "sentences": [ "Child's Pose (Romanian: Poziția copilului ) is a 2013 Romanian drama film directed by Călin Peter Netzer.", " The film premiered in competition at the 63rd Berlin International Film Festival where it won the Golden Bear.", " It was screened in the Contemporary World Cinema section at the 2013 Toronto International Film Festival.", " Luminita Gheorghiu was nominated as the Best Actress at the 26th European Film Awards and the film won the Telia Film Award at the Stockholm International Film Festival 2013.", " The film was selected as the Romanian entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 86th Academy Awards, but it was not nominated." ], "title": "Child's Pose (film)" }, { "sentences": [ "The Stockholm International Film Festival (Swedish: Stockholms filmfestival ) is an annual film festival held in Stockholm, Sweden.", " It was launched in 1990 and has been held every year in the second half of November.", " The film voted by a jury as the best in the competition section receives the Bronze Horse (Bronshästen).", " Since its start the festival has focused on bringing forth and supporting new talents through competitions and scholarships.", " A third of the films selected for the festival are made by a debuting director and only directors who have made less than 3 films are selected for the competition.", " In 2011 \"The Stockholm Film Festival Feature Film Award\" was inaugurated which funds a feature film for an unestablished female director.", " The aim for Stockholm International Film Festival is to broaden the selection of films in Sweden with creative new films of high quality and offer the visitor an orientation within modern film.", " With seminars, opportunities to meet actors and filmmakers during the festival, all means are given to make the film experience come full circle.", " An impressive list of filmmakers and actors have attended the festival, including Dennis Hopper, Lauren Bacall, Gena Rowlands, Charlotte Rampling, Susan Sarandon, Ang Lee, David Cronenberg, Roman Polanski, Terry Gilliam, David Lynch, Elia Kazan, Wong Kar-Wai and Uma Thurman." ], "title": "Stockholm International Film Festival" }, { "sentences": [ "Incite Pictures is a documentary film production company located in New York City, founded by Rose Rosenblatt and Marion Lipschutz Incite Pictures is the for profit arm of Cine Qua Non, a non-profit organization.", " In addition to national U.S. broadcasts, their work has been broadcast on the CBC’s Passionate Eye in Canada, The BBC in England, NHK, Indian TV (several broadcaster), and many other strands around the world.", " Their films have won Best Cinematography at The Sundance Film Festival, The Audience Award at SXSW, The Audience and Jury Award at Cine Las Americas, Best Documentary at Red Nation Film Festival, Best Documentary at Native Cinema Showcase, The Emerging Picture Award at Full Frame, and The Jury Prize for Best Documentary at The Miami Gay and Lesbian Film Festival.", " Personal recognition includes The Full Frame Women in Leadership Award, The Hugh M. Hefner First Amendment Award, and a nomination for the British Index on Censorship’s Freedom of Expression Award.", " Though their topics have been specific to the United States, they have durable international appeal, showing in hundreds of festivals, including The Human Rights Watch Film Festival, Hot Docs, The Stockholm International Film Festival, The Seoul International Film Festival and The Festival de Rio de Janeiro." ], "title": "Incite Pictures" } ]
[ "Title: Arta Dobroshi\n\nArta Dobroshi (born 2 October 1980) is a Kosovo-Albanian actress. Dobroshi is often cited for her striking presence and the grace that she breathes into her roles. Dobroshi is the first Kosovar actress in history to walk the red carpet at the Cannes Film Festival, the Berlin International Film Festival and the Sundance Film Festival and be nominated for the European Film Award. Dobroshi is a former refugee and now a UN Champion and Goodwill ambassador.", "Title: Roger Moore\n\nMoore took over the role of Bond from Sean Connery in 1972, and made his first appearance as 007 in \"Live and Let Die\" (1973). The longest serving Bond, he went on to portray the spy in six more films until his retirement from the role in 1985. Appointed a UNICEF Goodwill Ambassador in 1991, Moore was knighted by Queen Elizabeth II in 2003 for \"services to charity\". In 2007, he received a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame for his work in television and in film. In 2008, the French government appointed Moore a Commander of the Ordre des Arts et des Lettres.", "Title: Kal Naga\n\nKal Naga (also credited as Khaled Naga or Khaled Abol Naga) is a multi award-winning actor, film producer and director from Egypt (he directed theatre mostly and short films). He is a movie star in the Arab World and the Middle East but also a familiar face internationally specially in European film festivals, where he has been honoured with a diverse range of awards as an actor and producer as well as a jury member in film festivals. Since 2016 he focused on English speaking markets [\"Tyrant\" TV series season 3 (2016), American FX TV Network, \"Vikings\" season 5 (2017), History Channel and \"The Last Post\" TV mini series, UK's BBC TV]. His roles covered a multitude of genres, from musicals [\"None but that!\" (2007)], action [\"Agamista\"(2007), \"Eyes Of A Thief\" (2014)], thrillers [\"Kashf Hesab\" (2007)], art-house [\"Heliopolis\" (2009), \"Villa 69\" (2013), \"Decor\" (2014)] and a slapstick comedy [\"Habibi Naeman (Sleeping Habibi)\" (2008)]. He played the lead in many award-winning films that gained him outstanding international critics acclaim as one of the finest actors in the world today out of the Arab region. He studied and graduated (with highest honours) as a Tele-communication engineer' from Ain Shams University, studied theatre (as a minor) at the American University in Cairo, and worked on a spacecraft design program (UoSAT-5 ) in the UK. He finally confirmed his passion and calling for the arts by the year 2000. In a film festival in 2016 celebrating Arabic films submissions to the \"Oscars,\" he was honoured for being the most submitted actor in Arabic films submissions to the Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film (\"The Oscars)\". He is often tagged in western media as \"Egypt's \"Brad Pitt\" for his many career similarities with the latter, also described as \"the next Omar Sharif\" specially after his American debut movie \"Civic Duty\" in 2007. He was also described as \"Egypt's International treasure\" for advocating for freedom and standing up against injustice in his home country Egypt. He is one of the most recognisable faces of the 2011 revolution, seizing the anti-regime sentiment in the streets of Cairo and taking part in mass demonstrations that led to the removal of President Mubarak. He faced defamation campaigns against him by the state owned and controlled media during Mubarak era before the January 25th 2011 revolution in Egypt, and once again from the 2013 \"coup d'etat\" General Sisi government in Egypt. Nonetheless he continued his regional and international award-winning success, as well as waves of strong support on social media. He also had a very celebrated and successful career across the Arab world TV networks as a TV & radio host in prime time shows from 1997 till 2005. He is a human and child rights activist and has been Egypt's UNICEF Goodwill Ambassador 2007–2015. He has worked across a diverse variety of media, including theatre, radio, television and film in Arabic, English and some French and Italian.", "Title: Ruslana\n\nRuslana Stepanivna Lyzhychko (Ukrainian: Руслана Степанівна Лижичко , \"Ruslana Lyžyčko\"; born 24 May 1973), known mononymously as Ruslana, is a World Music Award and Eurovision Song Contest winning artist, holding the title of People's Artist of Ukraine. She is also a former MP serving as deputy in the Ukrainian parliament (Verkhovna Rada) for the Our Ukraine Party. Ruslana was the UNICEF Goodwill Ambassador in Ukraine in 2004-2005. She is recognized as the most successful Ukrainian female solo artist internationally and was included in the top 10 most influential women of 2013 by the Forbes magazine. The U.S. Secretary of State honored her with the International Women of Courage Award in March 2014. She has been named an honorary citizen of her hometown L'viv and was nominated to receive the title Hero of Ukraine.", "Title: Susan Sarandon\n\nSusan Abigail Sarandon ( ; née Tomalin; born October 4, 1946) is an American actress and activist. She is an Academy Award and BAFTA Award winner who is also known for her social and political activism for a variety of causes. She was appointed a UNICEF Goodwill Ambassador in 1999 and received the Action Against Hunger Humanitarian Award in 2006.", "Title: Vincenzo La Scola\n\nVincenzo La Scola (25 January 1958 – 15 April 2011) was an Italian tenor who had a successful international opera career for more than 25 years. He was particularly admired for his portrayals in operas by Giuseppe Verdi, Giacomo Puccini, Gaetano Donizetti, and Vincenzo Bellini. He also achieved success as a crossover artist, particularly in his many collaborations with singer-songwriter Cliff Richard and for his solo crossover album for EMI, \"Vita Mia\" (1999). In 2000 he was made a UNICEF Goodwill Ambassador, and from 2004 until his sudden death in 2011 he served as principal teacher and artistic director of the Accademia Verdi Toscanini in Parma.", "Title: Milly Carlucci\n\nCamilla Patrizia \"Milly\" Carlucci (born 1 October 1954) is an Italian television presenter, actress and singer. Carlucci played the role of Urania in the 1985 film \"The Adventures of Hercules\". In 1996 she became a Goodwill Ambassador for UNICEF. Since 2005 she has been the sole host of \"Ballando con le stelle\" ('Dancing With The Stars'), the Italian version of \"Strictly Come Dancing\". In 2009 she became the first woman to host the Miss Italia beauty pageant.", "Title: Child's Pose (film)\n\nChild's Pose (Romanian: Poziția copilului ) is a 2013 Romanian drama film directed by Călin Peter Netzer. The film premiered in competition at the 63rd Berlin International Film Festival where it won the Golden Bear. It was screened in the Contemporary World Cinema section at the 2013 Toronto International Film Festival. Luminita Gheorghiu was nominated as the Best Actress at the 26th European Film Awards and the film won the Telia Film Award at the Stockholm International Film Festival 2013. The film was selected as the Romanian entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 86th Academy Awards, but it was not nominated.", "Title: Stockholm International Film Festival\n\nThe Stockholm International Film Festival (Swedish: Stockholms filmfestival ) is an annual film festival held in Stockholm, Sweden. It was launched in 1990 and has been held every year in the second half of November. The film voted by a jury as the best in the competition section receives the Bronze Horse (Bronshästen). Since its start the festival has focused on bringing forth and supporting new talents through competitions and scholarships. A third of the films selected for the festival are made by a debuting director and only directors who have made less than 3 films are selected for the competition. In 2011 \"The Stockholm Film Festival Feature Film Award\" was inaugurated which funds a feature film for an unestablished female director. The aim for Stockholm International Film Festival is to broaden the selection of films in Sweden with creative new films of high quality and offer the visitor an orientation within modern film. With seminars, opportunities to meet actors and filmmakers during the festival, all means are given to make the film experience come full circle. An impressive list of filmmakers and actors have attended the festival, including Dennis Hopper, Lauren Bacall, Gena Rowlands, Charlotte Rampling, Susan Sarandon, Ang Lee, David Cronenberg, Roman Polanski, Terry Gilliam, David Lynch, Elia Kazan, Wong Kar-Wai and Uma Thurman.", "Title: Incite Pictures\n\nIncite Pictures is a documentary film production company located in New York City, founded by Rose Rosenblatt and Marion Lipschutz Incite Pictures is the for profit arm of Cine Qua Non, a non-profit organization. In addition to national U.S. broadcasts, their work has been broadcast on the CBC’s Passionate Eye in Canada, The BBC in England, NHK, Indian TV (several broadcaster), and many other strands around the world. Their films have won Best Cinematography at The Sundance Film Festival, The Audience Award at SXSW, The Audience and Jury Award at Cine Las Americas, Best Documentary at Red Nation Film Festival, Best Documentary at Native Cinema Showcase, The Emerging Picture Award at Full Frame, and The Jury Prize for Best Documentary at The Miami Gay and Lesbian Film Festival. Personal recognition includes The Full Frame Women in Leadership Award, The Hugh M. Hefner First Amendment Award, and a nomination for the British Index on Censorship’s Freedom of Expression Award. Though their topics have been specific to the United States, they have durable international appeal, showing in hundreds of festivals, including The Human Rights Watch Film Festival, Hot Docs, The Stockholm International Film Festival, The Seoul International Film Festival and The Festival de Rio de Janeiro." ]
80,781
The Night Before has a starring role for the actress who is the creator of what show?
The Mindy Project
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[ { "sentences": [ "The Night Before is a 2015 American Christmas comedy film directed by Jonathan Levine, written by Levine, Evan Goldberg, Kyle Hunter and Ariel Shaffir.", " The film stars Joseph Gordon-Levitt, Seth Rogen and Anthony Mackie as three childhood friends who annually reunite on Christmas Eve.", " Lizzy Caplan, Jillian Bell, Mindy Kaling and Michael Shannon also star." ], "title": "The Night Before (2015 film)" }, { "sentences": [ "Amber Rose Tamblyn (born May 14, 1983) is an American actress, author, poet, and film director.", " She first came to national attention in her role on the soap opera \"General Hospital\" as Emily Quartermaine, followed by a starring role on the prime-time series \"Joan of Arcadia\", portraying the title character, Joan Girardi.", " Her feature film work includes roles in \"The Sisterhood of the Traveling Pants\", \"The Grudge 2\", \"The Ring\", and \"127 Hours\"; she had an extended arc as Martha M. Masters on the main cast of the medical drama series \"House.\"", " She also had a starring role as Jenny on season eleven of the CBS sitcom \"Two and a Half Men\"." ], "title": "Amber Tamblyn" }, { "sentences": [ "David Newell was primarily known as an American character actor, whose acting career spanned from the very beginning of the sound film era through the middle of the 1950s.", " He made his film debut in a featured role in \"The Hole in the Wall\", a 1929 film starring Edward G. Robinson and Claudette Colbert.", " Early in his career he had many featured roles, in such films as: RKO's \"The Runaway Bride\" in 1929, starring Mary Astor; 1931's \"Ten Cents a Dance\", starring Barbara Stanwyck and directed by Lionel Barrymore; and \"White Heat\" in 1934.", " He would occasionally receive a starring role, as in 1930's \"Just Like Heaven\", which co-starred Anita Louise.", " However, by the mid-1930s he was being relegated to mostly smaller supporting roles.", " Some of the more notable films he appeared in include: \"A Star is Born\" (1937), which stars Janet Gaynor and Fredric March; \"Blondie\" (1938); the Bette Davis vehicle, \"Dark Victory\" (1939); \"Day-Time Wife\" (1939), starring Tyrone Power and Linda Darnell; \"It's a Wonderful World\" (1939), with James Stewart and Claudette Colbert; \"Rings on Her Fingers\" (1942), starring Henry Fonda and Gene Tierney; the Danny Kaye and Dinah Shore film, \"Up in Arms\" (1944), which also stars Dana Andrews; 1947's \"Killer McCoy\" with Mickey Rooney, Brian Donlevy, and Ann Blyth; \"Homecoming\" (1948), starring Clark Gable, Lana Turner, and Anne Baxter; \"That Wonderful Urge\" (1949), starring Tyrone Power and Gene Tierney; \"David and Bathsheba\" (1951), starring Gregory Peck and Susan Hayward; and Cecil B. DeMille's 1952 blockbuster, \"The Greatest Show on Earth\".", " During his 25-year acting career, he appeared in over 110 films.", " His final appearance in film was in 1954's \"The Eddie Cantor Story\", in which he had a small supporting role." ], "title": "David Newell (actor, born 1905)" }, { "sentences": [ "Vera Mindy Chokalingam (born June 24, 1979), known professionally as Mindy Kaling, is an American actress, comedian and writer.", " She is the creator and star of the television sitcom \"The Mindy Project\", which premiered on Fox and later moved to Hulu; Kaling also serves as a writer and executive producer on the series.", " Kaling is also known for her work on the popular NBC sitcom \"The Office\", where she portrayed the character Kelly Kapoor.", " In addition to acting on the show, she was a writer, executive producer, and occasional director for the show throughout most of its run.", " For her work on \"The Office\", Kaling received various accolades, including a Primetime Emmy Award nomination for Outstanding Writing in a Comedy Series, in 2010." ], "title": "Mindy Kaling" }, { "sentences": [ "Jean-Paul Leroux (born January 7, 1976) is a Venezuelan film actor.", " His career started in small roles in theater, but his true career started in the critically acclaimed movie \"Secuestro Express\" in 2005, along with Argentine actress Mía Maestro.", " He also appeared in the 2006 Venezuelan film \"Elipsis\" along with Gaby Espino, Edgar Ramirez and Christina Dieckmann among others.", " He acted in the unrealesed Spanish-Venezuelan film \"Lo Que Tiene el Otro\", directed by Miguel Perello.", " He also played the starring role in \"Por Un Polvo\", a Venezuelan Film by Carlos Malave.", " In 2007 he acted in the Colombian Film \"La Vida era en Serio\" directed by Monica Borda.", " And recently played the starring role in the Venezuelan Film \"Las Caras del Diablo\"" ], "title": "Jean Paul Leroux" }, { "sentences": [ "Kenneth Thomson (January 7, 1899 – January 26, 1967) was an American character actor active during the silent and early sound film eras.", " He, along with his wife Alden Gay, was a founding member of the Screen Actors Guild.", " The group was founded after meetings held at the Thomsons' home during 1933.", " During his brief twelve-year career in front of the camera, he appeared in over 60 films.", " After appearing in several Broadway plays during the early and mid-1920s, Thomson would make his film debut with a starring role in 1926's \"Risky Business\".", " Over the next four years, he would appear in over a dozen films, in either starring or featured roles.", " In 1930 alone he would appear in ten films, half of which were in starring roles, such as \"Lawful Larceny\", which also starred Bebe Daniels and Lowell Sherman (who also directed), and \"Reno\", whose other stars were Ruth Roland and Montagu Love; the other half would see him in featured roles as in \"A Notorious Affair\", starring Billie Dove, Basil Rathbone, and Kay Francis.", " During the rest of the 1930s, he would appear in numerous films, mostly in either supporting or featured roles, such as \"The Little Giant\" (1933), starring Edward G. Robinson and Mary Astor, and \"Hop-Along Cassidy\" (1935), starring William Boyd; although he occasionally would have a starring role, as in opposite Harold Lloyd in 1932's \"Movie Crazy\"." ], "title": "Kenneth Thomson (actor)" }, { "sentences": [ "Roger Lee Garrett (July 16, 1940 – May 23, 2000) was an American actor.", " He acted on stage, and played supporting roles in television series and films.", " He had a starring role in the West Coast production of \"Fortune and Men's Eyes\" (1969), and a starring role in the horror/thriller motion picture \"Night of the Cobra Woman\" (1972)." ], "title": "Roger Garrett (actor)" }, { "sentences": [ "Sully Diaz (July 12, 1960; New York City) is a Spanish actress and singer born to Sephardic parents from, Puerto Rico.", " Sully's career started in Puerto Rican television with her first starring role as Coralito in the \"novela\" called \"Coralito\".", " \"Coralito\" was her first starring role.", " Sully was invited to star in various soap operas in Puerto Rico, Venezuela and Argentina." ], "title": "Sully Díaz" }, { "sentences": [ "Amy Beth Schumer (born June 1, 1981) is an American stand-up comedian, writer, actress, and producer.", " She ventured into comedy in the early 2000s before appearing as a contestant on the fifth season of the NBC reality competition series \"Last Comic Standing\" in 2007.", " Since 2013, she has been the creator, co-producer, co-writer and star of the Comedy Central sketch comedy series \"Inside Amy Schumer\", for which she received a Peabody Award and for which Schumer has been nominated for five Primetime Emmy Awards for her work on the series, winning Outstanding Variety Sketch Series in 2015.", " She wrote and made her film debut in a starring role in \"Trainwreck\" (2015), for which she received nominations for the Writers Guild of America Award for Best Original Screenplay and the Golden Globe Award for Best Actress – Motion Picture Comedy or Musical.", " She published a memoir in 2016, \"The Girl with the Lower Back Tattoo\", which held the top position on \"The New York Times\" Non-Fiction Best Seller list for two weeks, and has also written for \"Cosmopolitan\" magazine.", " Schumer also starred alongside Goldie Hawn in the comedy film \"Snatched\" (2017)." ], "title": "Amy Schumer" }, { "sentences": [ "New Fist of Fury is a 1976 Hong Kong martial arts film directed by Lo Wei and starring Jackie Chan.", " It is the first of several films that Lo directed Chan in, and the first using Chan's stage name Sing Lung (literally meaning \"becoming a dragon\", by which Chan is still known today in Asia).", " The film gave Chan his first starring role in a widely released film (his first starring role was in the \"Little Tiger of Canton\" which only had a limited release in 1973).", " The film was a sequel to Bruce Lee's \"Fist of Fury\", one of Lo Wei's biggest successes.", " \"New Fist of Fury\" was part of Lo's attempt to market Jackie Chan as the new Bruce Lee and did not contain any of the comedy elements that were to be Chan's career trademark later on." ], "title": "New Fist of Fury" } ]
[ "Title: The Night Before (2015 film)\n\nThe Night Before is a 2015 American Christmas comedy film directed by Jonathan Levine, written by Levine, Evan Goldberg, Kyle Hunter and Ariel Shaffir. The film stars Joseph Gordon-Levitt, Seth Rogen and Anthony Mackie as three childhood friends who annually reunite on Christmas Eve. Lizzy Caplan, Jillian Bell, Mindy Kaling and Michael Shannon also star.", "Title: Amber Tamblyn\n\nAmber Rose Tamblyn (born May 14, 1983) is an American actress, author, poet, and film director. She first came to national attention in her role on the soap opera \"General Hospital\" as Emily Quartermaine, followed by a starring role on the prime-time series \"Joan of Arcadia\", portraying the title character, Joan Girardi. Her feature film work includes roles in \"The Sisterhood of the Traveling Pants\", \"The Grudge 2\", \"The Ring\", and \"127 Hours\"; she had an extended arc as Martha M. Masters on the main cast of the medical drama series \"House.\" She also had a starring role as Jenny on season eleven of the CBS sitcom \"Two and a Half Men\".", "Title: David Newell (actor, born 1905)\n\nDavid Newell was primarily known as an American character actor, whose acting career spanned from the very beginning of the sound film era through the middle of the 1950s. He made his film debut in a featured role in \"The Hole in the Wall\", a 1929 film starring Edward G. Robinson and Claudette Colbert. Early in his career he had many featured roles, in such films as: RKO's \"The Runaway Bride\" in 1929, starring Mary Astor; 1931's \"Ten Cents a Dance\", starring Barbara Stanwyck and directed by Lionel Barrymore; and \"White Heat\" in 1934. He would occasionally receive a starring role, as in 1930's \"Just Like Heaven\", which co-starred Anita Louise. However, by the mid-1930s he was being relegated to mostly smaller supporting roles. Some of the more notable films he appeared in include: \"A Star is Born\" (1937), which stars Janet Gaynor and Fredric March; \"Blondie\" (1938); the Bette Davis vehicle, \"Dark Victory\" (1939); \"Day-Time Wife\" (1939), starring Tyrone Power and Linda Darnell; \"It's a Wonderful World\" (1939), with James Stewart and Claudette Colbert; \"Rings on Her Fingers\" (1942), starring Henry Fonda and Gene Tierney; the Danny Kaye and Dinah Shore film, \"Up in Arms\" (1944), which also stars Dana Andrews; 1947's \"Killer McCoy\" with Mickey Rooney, Brian Donlevy, and Ann Blyth; \"Homecoming\" (1948), starring Clark Gable, Lana Turner, and Anne Baxter; \"That Wonderful Urge\" (1949), starring Tyrone Power and Gene Tierney; \"David and Bathsheba\" (1951), starring Gregory Peck and Susan Hayward; and Cecil B. DeMille's 1952 blockbuster, \"The Greatest Show on Earth\". During his 25-year acting career, he appeared in over 110 films. His final appearance in film was in 1954's \"The Eddie Cantor Story\", in which he had a small supporting role.", "Title: Mindy Kaling\n\nVera Mindy Chokalingam (born June 24, 1979), known professionally as Mindy Kaling, is an American actress, comedian and writer. She is the creator and star of the television sitcom \"The Mindy Project\", which premiered on Fox and later moved to Hulu; Kaling also serves as a writer and executive producer on the series. Kaling is also known for her work on the popular NBC sitcom \"The Office\", where she portrayed the character Kelly Kapoor. In addition to acting on the show, she was a writer, executive producer, and occasional director for the show throughout most of its run. For her work on \"The Office\", Kaling received various accolades, including a Primetime Emmy Award nomination for Outstanding Writing in a Comedy Series, in 2010.", "Title: Jean Paul Leroux\n\nJean-Paul Leroux (born January 7, 1976) is a Venezuelan film actor. His career started in small roles in theater, but his true career started in the critically acclaimed movie \"Secuestro Express\" in 2005, along with Argentine actress Mía Maestro. He also appeared in the 2006 Venezuelan film \"Elipsis\" along with Gaby Espino, Edgar Ramirez and Christina Dieckmann among others. He acted in the unrealesed Spanish-Venezuelan film \"Lo Que Tiene el Otro\", directed by Miguel Perello. He also played the starring role in \"Por Un Polvo\", a Venezuelan Film by Carlos Malave. In 2007 he acted in the Colombian Film \"La Vida era en Serio\" directed by Monica Borda. And recently played the starring role in the Venezuelan Film \"Las Caras del Diablo\"", "Title: Kenneth Thomson (actor)\n\nKenneth Thomson (January 7, 1899 – January 26, 1967) was an American character actor active during the silent and early sound film eras. He, along with his wife Alden Gay, was a founding member of the Screen Actors Guild. The group was founded after meetings held at the Thomsons' home during 1933. During his brief twelve-year career in front of the camera, he appeared in over 60 films. After appearing in several Broadway plays during the early and mid-1920s, Thomson would make his film debut with a starring role in 1926's \"Risky Business\". Over the next four years, he would appear in over a dozen films, in either starring or featured roles. In 1930 alone he would appear in ten films, half of which were in starring roles, such as \"Lawful Larceny\", which also starred Bebe Daniels and Lowell Sherman (who also directed), and \"Reno\", whose other stars were Ruth Roland and Montagu Love; the other half would see him in featured roles as in \"A Notorious Affair\", starring Billie Dove, Basil Rathbone, and Kay Francis. During the rest of the 1930s, he would appear in numerous films, mostly in either supporting or featured roles, such as \"The Little Giant\" (1933), starring Edward G. Robinson and Mary Astor, and \"Hop-Along Cassidy\" (1935), starring William Boyd; although he occasionally would have a starring role, as in opposite Harold Lloyd in 1932's \"Movie Crazy\".", "Title: Roger Garrett (actor)\n\nRoger Lee Garrett (July 16, 1940 – May 23, 2000) was an American actor. He acted on stage, and played supporting roles in television series and films. He had a starring role in the West Coast production of \"Fortune and Men's Eyes\" (1969), and a starring role in the horror/thriller motion picture \"Night of the Cobra Woman\" (1972).", "Title: Sully Díaz\n\nSully Diaz (July 12, 1960; New York City) is a Spanish actress and singer born to Sephardic parents from, Puerto Rico. Sully's career started in Puerto Rican television with her first starring role as Coralito in the \"novela\" called \"Coralito\". \"Coralito\" was her first starring role. Sully was invited to star in various soap operas in Puerto Rico, Venezuela and Argentina.", "Title: Amy Schumer\n\nAmy Beth Schumer (born June 1, 1981) is an American stand-up comedian, writer, actress, and producer. She ventured into comedy in the early 2000s before appearing as a contestant on the fifth season of the NBC reality competition series \"Last Comic Standing\" in 2007. Since 2013, she has been the creator, co-producer, co-writer and star of the Comedy Central sketch comedy series \"Inside Amy Schumer\", for which she received a Peabody Award and for which Schumer has been nominated for five Primetime Emmy Awards for her work on the series, winning Outstanding Variety Sketch Series in 2015. She wrote and made her film debut in a starring role in \"Trainwreck\" (2015), for which she received nominations for the Writers Guild of America Award for Best Original Screenplay and the Golden Globe Award for Best Actress – Motion Picture Comedy or Musical. She published a memoir in 2016, \"The Girl with the Lower Back Tattoo\", which held the top position on \"The New York Times\" Non-Fiction Best Seller list for two weeks, and has also written for \"Cosmopolitan\" magazine. Schumer also starred alongside Goldie Hawn in the comedy film \"Snatched\" (2017).", "Title: New Fist of Fury\n\nNew Fist of Fury is a 1976 Hong Kong martial arts film directed by Lo Wei and starring Jackie Chan. It is the first of several films that Lo directed Chan in, and the first using Chan's stage name Sing Lung (literally meaning \"becoming a dragon\", by which Chan is still known today in Asia). The film gave Chan his first starring role in a widely released film (his first starring role was in the \"Little Tiger of Canton\" which only had a limited release in 1973). The film was a sequel to Bruce Lee's \"Fist of Fury\", one of Lo Wei's biggest successes. \"New Fist of Fury\" was part of Lo's attempt to market Jackie Chan as the new Bruce Lee and did not contain any of the comedy elements that were to be Chan's career trademark later on." ]
80,782
Are Tom DiCillo and Elem Klimov both directors?
yes
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{ "title": [ "Tom DiCillo", "Elem Klimov" ], "sent_id": [ 0, 0 ] }
[ { "sentences": [ "Thomas A. \"Tom\" DiCillo (born August 14, 1953) is an American film director, screenwriter and cinematographer." ], "title": "Tom DiCillo" }, { "sentences": [ "Welcome, or No Trespassing (Russian: Добро пожаловать, или Посторонним вход воспрещён , \"Dobro pozhalovat, ili Postoronnim vkhod vospreshchyon \" ) is a Soviet movie by Elem Klimov made in 1964.", " It is a satirical comedy about the excessive restrictions that children face during their vacation in a Young Pioneer camp, imposed by their masters.", " Most of the actors are children, while the protagonist is the director Dynin, played by Yevgeniy Yevstigneyev.", " The film was selected to be screened in the Cannes Classics section of the 2015 Cannes Film Festival." ], "title": "Welcome, or No Trespassing" }, { "sentences": [ "Adventures of a Dentist (Russian: Пoхoждения зубногo врача , \"Pokhozhdyeniya zubnovo vracha \" ) is a 1965 Soviet dark comedy/drama feature film directed by Elem Klimov on Mosfilm.", " It is currently unavailable on video or DVD for any audience, but is occasionally screened at film festivals." ], "title": "Adventures of a Dentist" }, { "sentences": [ "Aleksei Vasilyevich Petrenko (Russian: Алексей Васильевич Петренко ; 26 March 1938 – 22 February 2017) was a Soviet and Russian film and stage actor.", " He played Grigori Rasputin in the Elem Klimov's historical drama" ], "title": "Aleksei Petrenko" }, { "sentences": [ "Come and See (Russian: Иди и смотри , \"Idi i smotri\"; Belarusian: Ідзі і глядзі , \"Idzi i hlyadzi\") is a 1985 Soviet war drama film directed by Elem Klimov, with a screenplay by Klimov and Ales Adamovich, starring Aleksei Kravchenko and Olga Mironova.", " Set during the Nazi German occupation of the Byelorussian SSR, the film follows a young boy as he witnesses the atrocities committed on the populace." ], "title": "Come and See" }, { "sentences": [ "Agony (Russian: Агония , \"Agoniya \" ; U.S. theatrical/DVD title \"Rasputin\") is a film by Elem Klimov, made c.1973-75 and released in Western and Central Europe in 1982 (USA and Soviet Union 1985), after protracted resistance from Soviet authorities.", " The film is notable for its rich, sometimes baroque style, its sumptuous recreation of episodes from the final year of Imperial Russia and the psychological portraits of Grigori Rasputin and the Imperial family." ], "title": "Agony (film)" }, { "sentences": [ "The 14th Moscow International Film Festival was held from 28 June to 12 July 1985.", " The Golden Prizes were awarded to the Soviet film \"Come and See\" directed by Elem Klimov, the American film \"A Soldier's Story\" directed by Norman Jewison and the Greek film \"The Descent of the Nine\" directed by Christos Siopahas." ], "title": "14th Moscow International Film Festival" }, { "sentences": [ "Farewell (Russian: Прощание ) is a 1983 Soviet drama film based on Valentin Rasputin's novel \"Farewell to Matyora\" and directed by Elem Klimov." ], "title": "Farewell (1983 film)" }, { "sentences": [ "Elem Germanovich Klimov (Russian: Эле́м Ге́рманович Кли́мов ; 9 July 1933 – 26 October 2003) was a Soviet Russian film director.", " He studied at VGIK, and was married to film director Larisa Shepitko.", " Klimov is best known in the West for his final film, 1985's \"Come and See\" (\"Иди и смотри\"), which follows a teenage boy in German-occupied Belarus during the German-Soviet War and is often considered one of the greatest war films ever made.", " He also directed dark comedies, children's movies, and historical pictures." ], "title": "Elem Klimov" }, { "sentences": [ "Living in Oblivion is a low-budget dark comedy independent film, written and directed by Tom DiCillo and starring Steve Buscemi, Catherine Keener, Dermot Mulroney, Danielle von Zerneck and James LeGros.", " The film won Tom DiCillo the Waldo Salt Screenwriting Award at the 1995 Sundance Film Festival.", " The film was acclaimed by critics, and currently has a score of 88% on Rotten Tomatoes.", " The film features Peter Dinklage in his debut role." ], "title": "Living in Oblivion" } ]
[ "Title: Tom DiCillo\n\nThomas A. \"Tom\" DiCillo (born August 14, 1953) is an American film director, screenwriter and cinematographer.", "Title: Welcome, or No Trespassing\n\nWelcome, or No Trespassing (Russian: Добро пожаловать, или Посторонним вход воспрещён , \"Dobro pozhalovat, ili Postoronnim vkhod vospreshchyon \" ) is a Soviet movie by Elem Klimov made in 1964. It is a satirical comedy about the excessive restrictions that children face during their vacation in a Young Pioneer camp, imposed by their masters. Most of the actors are children, while the protagonist is the director Dynin, played by Yevgeniy Yevstigneyev. The film was selected to be screened in the Cannes Classics section of the 2015 Cannes Film Festival.", "Title: Adventures of a Dentist\n\nAdventures of a Dentist (Russian: Пoхoждения зубногo врача , \"Pokhozhdyeniya zubnovo vracha \" ) is a 1965 Soviet dark comedy/drama feature film directed by Elem Klimov on Mosfilm. It is currently unavailable on video or DVD for any audience, but is occasionally screened at film festivals.", "Title: Aleksei Petrenko\n\nAleksei Vasilyevich Petrenko (Russian: Алексей Васильевич Петренко ; 26 March 1938 – 22 February 2017) was a Soviet and Russian film and stage actor. He played Grigori Rasputin in the Elem Klimov's historical drama", "Title: Come and See\n\nCome and See (Russian: Иди и смотри , \"Idi i smotri\"; Belarusian: Ідзі і глядзі , \"Idzi i hlyadzi\") is a 1985 Soviet war drama film directed by Elem Klimov, with a screenplay by Klimov and Ales Adamovich, starring Aleksei Kravchenko and Olga Mironova. Set during the Nazi German occupation of the Byelorussian SSR, the film follows a young boy as he witnesses the atrocities committed on the populace.", "Title: Agony (film)\n\nAgony (Russian: Агония , \"Agoniya \" ; U.S. theatrical/DVD title \"Rasputin\") is a film by Elem Klimov, made c.1973-75 and released in Western and Central Europe in 1982 (USA and Soviet Union 1985), after protracted resistance from Soviet authorities. The film is notable for its rich, sometimes baroque style, its sumptuous recreation of episodes from the final year of Imperial Russia and the psychological portraits of Grigori Rasputin and the Imperial family.", "Title: 14th Moscow International Film Festival\n\nThe 14th Moscow International Film Festival was held from 28 June to 12 July 1985. The Golden Prizes were awarded to the Soviet film \"Come and See\" directed by Elem Klimov, the American film \"A Soldier's Story\" directed by Norman Jewison and the Greek film \"The Descent of the Nine\" directed by Christos Siopahas.", "Title: Farewell (1983 film)\n\nFarewell (Russian: Прощание ) is a 1983 Soviet drama film based on Valentin Rasputin's novel \"Farewell to Matyora\" and directed by Elem Klimov.", "Title: Elem Klimov\n\nElem Germanovich Klimov (Russian: Эле́м Ге́рманович Кли́мов ; 9 July 1933 – 26 October 2003) was a Soviet Russian film director. He studied at VGIK, and was married to film director Larisa Shepitko. Klimov is best known in the West for his final film, 1985's \"Come and See\" (\"Иди и смотри\"), which follows a teenage boy in German-occupied Belarus during the German-Soviet War and is often considered one of the greatest war films ever made. He also directed dark comedies, children's movies, and historical pictures.", "Title: Living in Oblivion\n\nLiving in Oblivion is a low-budget dark comedy independent film, written and directed by Tom DiCillo and starring Steve Buscemi, Catherine Keener, Dermot Mulroney, Danielle von Zerneck and James LeGros. The film won Tom DiCillo the Waldo Salt Screenwriting Award at the 1995 Sundance Film Festival. The film was acclaimed by critics, and currently has a score of 88% on Rotten Tomatoes. The film features Peter Dinklage in his debut role." ]
80,783
What Scottish actress born 24 November 1965 was in the film Villa Des Roses from Belgian film director and producer Frank Van Passel?
Shirley Henderson
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[ { "sentences": [ "Chris Vermorcken is a Belgian film director and screenwriter.", " Her 1980 documentary film, \"My Name Is Anna Magnani\", received the André Cavens Award for Best Film given by the Belgian Film Critics Association (UCC).", " Her other works include the TV series \"The New You Asked for It \" and the documentary films \"The Hollywood Messenger\" (1985), \"Leonor Fini\" (1988), and \"Vers des rêves impossibles\" (1999)." ], "title": "Chris Vermorcken" }, { "sentences": [ "Frank Van Passel (born 23 June 1964) is a Belgian film director and producer.", " In 1995, he made his directorial film debut with \"Manneken Pis\", which premiered at the 1995 Cannes Film Festival and won the Mercedes-Benz Award, Grand Golden Rail, Award of the Youth and the Prix Guillermo del Toro .", " The film received the André Cavens Award for Best Film and four awards at the Joseph Plateau Awards.", " Van Passel's next film, \"Villa des Roses\" (2002), was adapted from the 1913 novella of the same name by Belgian writer Willem Elsschot.", " The film starred Julie Delpy, Shaun Dingwall and Shirley Henderson.", " It won Best Feature at the Hollywood Film Festival and was nominated for three awards at the British Independent Film Awards." ], "title": "Frank Van Passel" }, { "sentences": [ "Villa des Roses is a 2002 film by Frank Van Passel, adapted from the 1913 novella by Belgian writer Willem Elsschot and starring Julie Delpy, Shaun Dingwall, Shirley Henderson, Timothy West, Harriet Walter and Albert Delpy.", " It won Best Feature at the Hollywood Film Festival and was nominated for three awards at the British Independent Film Awards." ], "title": "Villa des Roses" }, { "sentences": [ "My Queen Karo is a 2009 drama film.", " It was directed by Dorothée Van Den Berghe, produced by Frank Van Passel, and starring Matthias Schoenaerts, Déborah François, and Anna Franziska Jaeger.", " The film tells the story of Karo, a ten-year-old girl who witnesses the moral dilemmas of free love when her parents join a squatter community in 1970s Amsterdam." ], "title": "My Queen Karo" }, { "sentences": [ "Shirley Henderson (born 24 November 1965) is a Scottish actress.", " She played Gail in \"Trainspotting\" (1996), Jude in \"Bridget Jones's Diary\" (2001) and Moaning Myrtle in \"Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets\" (2002) and \"Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire\" (2005).", " Her other films include \"Topsy-Turvy\" (1999), \"Wilbur Wants to Kill Himself\" (2002), \"\" (2004), \"Frozen\" (2005), \"Miss Pettigrew Lives for a Day\" (2008), \"Anna Karenina\" (2012) and the Netflix film Okja (2017).", " On television from 1995-1997, she starred opposite Robert Carlyle in the BBC series \"Hamish Macbeth\".", " In 2014, she received a BAFTA TV Award nomination for the Channel 4 miniseries \"Southcliffe\" (2013).", " She has also featured as Frances Drummond in the BBC drama \"Happy Valley\" (2016)." ], "title": "Shirley Henderson" }, { "sentences": [ "Darren Michael Bradley (born 24 November 1965 in Kings Norton, England) is an English former professional footballer, who played as a midfielder for Aston Villa, West Bromwich Albion and Walsall.", " He also represented England at youth level." ], "title": "Darren Bradley" }, { "sentences": [ "Manneken Pis is a 1995 Belgian comedy-drama film directed by Frank Van Passel and written by Christophe Dirickx.", " It premiered in May 1995 at the Cannes Film Festival.", " It received the André Cavens Award for Best Film and four awards at the Joseph Plateau Awards.", " The film was selected as the Belgian entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 68th Academy Awards, but was not accepted as a nominee." ], "title": "Manneken Pis (film)" }, { "sentences": [ "Dame Harriet Mary Walter, {'1': \", '2': \", '3': \", '4': \"} (born 24 September 1950) is an English stage and screen actress.", " Her film appearances include \"Sense and Sensibility\" (1995), \"The Governess\" (1998), \"Villa des Roses\" (2002), \"Atonement\" (2007) and \"Man Up\" (2015).", " On television she starred opposite John Lithgow as Clementine Churchill in \"The Crown\" (2016), Natalie Chandler in the ITV drama series \"\" (2009–14), and as Lady Prudence Shackleton in four episodes of \"Downton Abbey\" (2013–15).", " She was appointed Dame Commander of the Order of the British Empire (DBE) in 2011 for services to drama." ], "title": "Harriet Walter" }, { "sentences": [ "Charles Dekeukeleire (27 February 1905 – 2 June 1971) was a Belgian film director.", " He pioneered modern Belgian film with Henri Storck.", " He was inspired by French avant-garde cinema, particularly the works of Germaine Dulac." ], "title": "Charles Dekeukeleire" }, { "sentences": [ "Toto the Hero (French: Toto le Héros ) is a 1991 Belgian film (co-produced with France and Germany) by Belgian film director and screenwriter Jaco Van Dormael.", " The film was selected as the Belgian entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 64th Academy Awards, but was not accepted as a nominee." ], "title": "Toto the Hero" } ]
[ "Title: Chris Vermorcken\n\nChris Vermorcken is a Belgian film director and screenwriter. Her 1980 documentary film, \"My Name Is Anna Magnani\", received the André Cavens Award for Best Film given by the Belgian Film Critics Association (UCC). Her other works include the TV series \"The New You Asked for It \" and the documentary films \"The Hollywood Messenger\" (1985), \"Leonor Fini\" (1988), and \"Vers des rêves impossibles\" (1999).", "Title: Frank Van Passel\n\nFrank Van Passel (born 23 June 1964) is a Belgian film director and producer. In 1995, he made his directorial film debut with \"Manneken Pis\", which premiered at the 1995 Cannes Film Festival and won the Mercedes-Benz Award, Grand Golden Rail, Award of the Youth and the Prix Guillermo del Toro . The film received the André Cavens Award for Best Film and four awards at the Joseph Plateau Awards. Van Passel's next film, \"Villa des Roses\" (2002), was adapted from the 1913 novella of the same name by Belgian writer Willem Elsschot. The film starred Julie Delpy, Shaun Dingwall and Shirley Henderson. It won Best Feature at the Hollywood Film Festival and was nominated for three awards at the British Independent Film Awards.", "Title: Villa des Roses\n\nVilla des Roses is a 2002 film by Frank Van Passel, adapted from the 1913 novella by Belgian writer Willem Elsschot and starring Julie Delpy, Shaun Dingwall, Shirley Henderson, Timothy West, Harriet Walter and Albert Delpy. It won Best Feature at the Hollywood Film Festival and was nominated for three awards at the British Independent Film Awards.", "Title: My Queen Karo\n\nMy Queen Karo is a 2009 drama film. It was directed by Dorothée Van Den Berghe, produced by Frank Van Passel, and starring Matthias Schoenaerts, Déborah François, and Anna Franziska Jaeger. The film tells the story of Karo, a ten-year-old girl who witnesses the moral dilemmas of free love when her parents join a squatter community in 1970s Amsterdam.", "Title: Shirley Henderson\n\nShirley Henderson (born 24 November 1965) is a Scottish actress. She played Gail in \"Trainspotting\" (1996), Jude in \"Bridget Jones's Diary\" (2001) and Moaning Myrtle in \"Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets\" (2002) and \"Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire\" (2005). Her other films include \"Topsy-Turvy\" (1999), \"Wilbur Wants to Kill Himself\" (2002), \"\" (2004), \"Frozen\" (2005), \"Miss Pettigrew Lives for a Day\" (2008), \"Anna Karenina\" (2012) and the Netflix film Okja (2017). On television from 1995-1997, she starred opposite Robert Carlyle in the BBC series \"Hamish Macbeth\". In 2014, she received a BAFTA TV Award nomination for the Channel 4 miniseries \"Southcliffe\" (2013). She has also featured as Frances Drummond in the BBC drama \"Happy Valley\" (2016).", "Title: Darren Bradley\n\nDarren Michael Bradley (born 24 November 1965 in Kings Norton, England) is an English former professional footballer, who played as a midfielder for Aston Villa, West Bromwich Albion and Walsall. He also represented England at youth level.", "Title: Manneken Pis (film)\n\nManneken Pis is a 1995 Belgian comedy-drama film directed by Frank Van Passel and written by Christophe Dirickx. It premiered in May 1995 at the Cannes Film Festival. It received the André Cavens Award for Best Film and four awards at the Joseph Plateau Awards. The film was selected as the Belgian entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 68th Academy Awards, but was not accepted as a nominee.", "Title: Harriet Walter\n\nDame Harriet Mary Walter, {'1': \", '2': \", '3': \", '4': \"} (born 24 September 1950) is an English stage and screen actress. Her film appearances include \"Sense and Sensibility\" (1995), \"The Governess\" (1998), \"Villa des Roses\" (2002), \"Atonement\" (2007) and \"Man Up\" (2015). On television she starred opposite John Lithgow as Clementine Churchill in \"The Crown\" (2016), Natalie Chandler in the ITV drama series \"\" (2009–14), and as Lady Prudence Shackleton in four episodes of \"Downton Abbey\" (2013–15). She was appointed Dame Commander of the Order of the British Empire (DBE) in 2011 for services to drama.", "Title: Charles Dekeukeleire\n\nCharles Dekeukeleire (27 February 1905 – 2 June 1971) was a Belgian film director. He pioneered modern Belgian film with Henri Storck. He was inspired by French avant-garde cinema, particularly the works of Germaine Dulac.", "Title: Toto the Hero\n\nToto the Hero (French: Toto le Héros ) is a 1991 Belgian film (co-produced with France and Germany) by Belgian film director and screenwriter Jaco Van Dormael. The film was selected as the Belgian entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 64th Academy Awards, but was not accepted as a nominee." ]
80,784
In which city was the theater Judi Dench got her start with located?
London, England
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hard
{ "title": [ "Judi Dench filmography", "The Old Vic" ], "sent_id": [ 1, 0 ] }
[ { "sentences": [ "A Conversation with Oscar Wilde is an outdoor sculpture and the first public monument dedicated to Oscar Wilde, located in London, United Kingdom.", " The memorial was first suggested during the 1980s and early 1990s by fans of his work, including Derek Jarman.", " Following Jarman's death in 1994, a committee called \"A Statue for Oscar Wilde\" was formed to bring a tribute to fruition.", " The committee included the actors Dame Judi Dench and Sir Ian McKellen, and the poet Seamus Heaney.", " From sketches submitted by twelve artists, six were chosen to create models of their concepts.", " Maggi Hambling's \"witty and amusing\" work was chosen for the memorial.", " It features Wilde's bronze head rising from a green granite sarcophagus which also serves as a bench.", " Wilde is also depicted holding a cigarette.", " The work is inscribed with a quotation from his play \"Lady Windermere's Fan\": \"We are all in the gutter but some of us are looking at the stars\".", " Hundreds of individual donors and foundations contributed funds for the project.", " The project leader, Jeremy Isaacs, said:" ], "title": "A Conversation with Oscar Wilde" }, { "sentences": [ "The 61st Evening Standard Theatre Awards were awarded on Sunday 22 November 2015 at the Old Vic Theatre in London.", " Nominations were announced on 2nd November 2015.", " The ceremony was presented by Rob Brydon and co-hosted by Evening Standard owner Evgeny Lebedev, Dame Judi Dench and Sir Ian McKellen." ], "title": "2015 Evening Standard Theatre Awards" }, { "sentences": [ "Dame Judi Dench is an English actress who has worked in theater, television, and film.", " Dench made her professional debut in 1957 with the Old Vic Company.", " Over the following few years she played in several of Shakespeare's plays in such roles as Ophelia in \"Hamlet\", Juliet in \"Romeo and Juliet\" and Lady Macbeth in \"Macbeth\".", " She branched into film work, and won a BAFTA Award as Most Promising Newcomer; however, most of her work during this period was in theatre." ], "title": "Judi Dench filmography" }, { "sentences": [ "Victoria & Abdul is a 2017 biographical comedy-drama film directed by Stephen Frears and written by Lee Hall.", " A sequel to \"Mrs Brown\" (1997), the film is based on the book of same name by Shrabani Basu, and on the real-life relationship between Queen Victoria of the United Kingdom and her Indian muslim servant Abdul Karim.", " The film stars Judi Dench, Ali Fazal, Michael Gambon, Eddie Izzard, Tim Pigott-Smith (in his last film role), and Adeel Akhtar.", " Dench reprises her role as Queen Victoria from \"Mrs. Brown\".", " The film had its world premiere at the 74th Venice Film Festival." ], "title": "Victoria &amp; Abdul" }, { "sentences": [ "Jeffery Danny Dench (29 April 1928 – 27 March 2014) was an English actor, best known for his work with the Royal Shakespeare Company.", " He was the older brother of actress Judi Dench." ], "title": "Jeffery Dench" }, { "sentences": [ "The Old Vic is a 1,000-seat, not-for-profit producing theatre, located just south-east of Waterloo station on the corner of the Cut and Waterloo Road in Lambeth, London, England.", " Established in 1818 as the Royal Coburg Theatre, and renamed in 1833 the Royal Victoria Theatre, in 1871 it was rebuilt and reopened as the Royal Victoria Palace.", " It was taken over by Emma Cons in 1880 and formally named the Royal Victoria Hall, although by this time it was already known as the \"Old Vic\".", " In 1898, a niece of Cons, Lilian Baylis assumed management and began a series of Shakespeare productions in 1914.", " The building was damaged in 1940 during air raids and it became a Grade II* listed building in 1951 after it reopened." ], "title": "The Old Vic" }, { "sentences": [ "A Fine Romance is a British situation comedy starring husband-and-wife team Judi Dench and Michael Williams.", " Dench's sister and brother-in-law were played by Susan Penhaligon and Richard Warwick.", " It was produced by London Weekend Television and written by Bob Larbey.", " It was first broadcast on 8 November 1981.", " It lasted for 26 episodes over four series; the final episode being broadcast on 17 February 1984.", " The series takes its name from a song in the 1936 film \"Swing Time\", starring Fred Astaire and Ginger Rogers, which Dench recorded as the theme music." ], "title": "A Fine Romance (1981 TV series)" }, { "sentences": [ "Iris is a 2001 British-American biographical drama film that tells the story of Irish novelist Dame Iris Murdoch and her relationship with John Bayley.", " The film contrasts the start of their relationship, when Murdoch (Kate Winslet) was an outgoing, dominant individual as compared to her timid and scholarly partner Bayley (Hugh Bonneville), and their later life, when Murdoch (Judi Dench) was suffering from Alzheimer's disease and tended to by a frustrated Bayley (Jim Broadbent) in their North Oxford home in Charlbury Road." ], "title": "Iris (2001 film)" }, { "sentences": [ "Amy's View was written by British playwright David Hare, and originally premiered in London at the Royal National Theatre's Lyttelton Theatre on 13 June 1997.", " It was directed by Richard Eyre and starred Judi Dench, Ronald Pickup and Samantha Bond in the title role.", " It was then performed on Broadway on 15 April 1999.", " It was directed again by Eyre, with Dench, Pickup and Bond reprising their roles.", " It was revived in November 2006 with Felicity Kendal and Jenna Russell in the lead roles and toured various English theatres until February 2007." ], "title": "Amy's View" }, { "sentences": [ "Notes on a Scandal is a 2006 British psychological thriller-drama film, adapted from the 2003 novel of the same name by Zoë Heller.", " The screenplay was written by Patrick Marber and the film was directed by Richard Eyre and starred Judi Dench and Cate Blanchett.", " The soundtrack was composed by Philip Glass." ], "title": "Notes on a Scandal (film)" } ]
[ "Title: A Conversation with Oscar Wilde\n\nA Conversation with Oscar Wilde is an outdoor sculpture and the first public monument dedicated to Oscar Wilde, located in London, United Kingdom. The memorial was first suggested during the 1980s and early 1990s by fans of his work, including Derek Jarman. Following Jarman's death in 1994, a committee called \"A Statue for Oscar Wilde\" was formed to bring a tribute to fruition. The committee included the actors Dame Judi Dench and Sir Ian McKellen, and the poet Seamus Heaney. From sketches submitted by twelve artists, six were chosen to create models of their concepts. Maggi Hambling's \"witty and amusing\" work was chosen for the memorial. It features Wilde's bronze head rising from a green granite sarcophagus which also serves as a bench. Wilde is also depicted holding a cigarette. The work is inscribed with a quotation from his play \"Lady Windermere's Fan\": \"We are all in the gutter but some of us are looking at the stars\". Hundreds of individual donors and foundations contributed funds for the project. The project leader, Jeremy Isaacs, said:", "Title: 2015 Evening Standard Theatre Awards\n\nThe 61st Evening Standard Theatre Awards were awarded on Sunday 22 November 2015 at the Old Vic Theatre in London. Nominations were announced on 2nd November 2015. The ceremony was presented by Rob Brydon and co-hosted by Evening Standard owner Evgeny Lebedev, Dame Judi Dench and Sir Ian McKellen.", "Title: Judi Dench filmography\n\nDame Judi Dench is an English actress who has worked in theater, television, and film. Dench made her professional debut in 1957 with the Old Vic Company. Over the following few years she played in several of Shakespeare's plays in such roles as Ophelia in \"Hamlet\", Juliet in \"Romeo and Juliet\" and Lady Macbeth in \"Macbeth\". She branched into film work, and won a BAFTA Award as Most Promising Newcomer; however, most of her work during this period was in theatre.", "Title: Victoria &amp; Abdul\n\nVictoria & Abdul is a 2017 biographical comedy-drama film directed by Stephen Frears and written by Lee Hall. A sequel to \"Mrs Brown\" (1997), the film is based on the book of same name by Shrabani Basu, and on the real-life relationship between Queen Victoria of the United Kingdom and her Indian muslim servant Abdul Karim. The film stars Judi Dench, Ali Fazal, Michael Gambon, Eddie Izzard, Tim Pigott-Smith (in his last film role), and Adeel Akhtar. Dench reprises her role as Queen Victoria from \"Mrs. Brown\". The film had its world premiere at the 74th Venice Film Festival.", "Title: Jeffery Dench\n\nJeffery Danny Dench (29 April 1928 – 27 March 2014) was an English actor, best known for his work with the Royal Shakespeare Company. He was the older brother of actress Judi Dench.", "Title: The Old Vic\n\nThe Old Vic is a 1,000-seat, not-for-profit producing theatre, located just south-east of Waterloo station on the corner of the Cut and Waterloo Road in Lambeth, London, England. Established in 1818 as the Royal Coburg Theatre, and renamed in 1833 the Royal Victoria Theatre, in 1871 it was rebuilt and reopened as the Royal Victoria Palace. It was taken over by Emma Cons in 1880 and formally named the Royal Victoria Hall, although by this time it was already known as the \"Old Vic\". In 1898, a niece of Cons, Lilian Baylis assumed management and began a series of Shakespeare productions in 1914. The building was damaged in 1940 during air raids and it became a Grade II* listed building in 1951 after it reopened.", "Title: A Fine Romance (1981 TV series)\n\nA Fine Romance is a British situation comedy starring husband-and-wife team Judi Dench and Michael Williams. Dench's sister and brother-in-law were played by Susan Penhaligon and Richard Warwick. It was produced by London Weekend Television and written by Bob Larbey. It was first broadcast on 8 November 1981. It lasted for 26 episodes over four series; the final episode being broadcast on 17 February 1984. The series takes its name from a song in the 1936 film \"Swing Time\", starring Fred Astaire and Ginger Rogers, which Dench recorded as the theme music.", "Title: Iris (2001 film)\n\nIris is a 2001 British-American biographical drama film that tells the story of Irish novelist Dame Iris Murdoch and her relationship with John Bayley. The film contrasts the start of their relationship, when Murdoch (Kate Winslet) was an outgoing, dominant individual as compared to her timid and scholarly partner Bayley (Hugh Bonneville), and their later life, when Murdoch (Judi Dench) was suffering from Alzheimer's disease and tended to by a frustrated Bayley (Jim Broadbent) in their North Oxford home in Charlbury Road.", "Title: Amy's View\n\nAmy's View was written by British playwright David Hare, and originally premiered in London at the Royal National Theatre's Lyttelton Theatre on 13 June 1997. It was directed by Richard Eyre and starred Judi Dench, Ronald Pickup and Samantha Bond in the title role. It was then performed on Broadway on 15 April 1999. It was directed again by Eyre, with Dench, Pickup and Bond reprising their roles. It was revived in November 2006 with Felicity Kendal and Jenna Russell in the lead roles and toured various English theatres until February 2007.", "Title: Notes on a Scandal (film)\n\nNotes on a Scandal is a 2006 British psychological thriller-drama film, adapted from the 2003 novel of the same name by Zoë Heller. The screenplay was written by Patrick Marber and the film was directed by Richard Eyre and starred Judi Dench and Cate Blanchett. The soundtrack was composed by Philip Glass." ]
80,785
Edmund Sanford was a professor of Psychology at the private university located in what Massachusetts city?
Worcester
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medium
{ "title": [ "Edmund Sanford", "Clark University" ], "sent_id": [ 1, 0 ] }
[ { "sentences": [ "Tracy Montminy, who completed early works as Elizabeth Tracy, (1911–1992) was an American artist and muralist.", " During the WPA's era, she painted murals in civic buildings, including murals in the library in Cambridge, Massachusetts; the fire and police building of Saugus, Massachusetts; the Milton, Massachusetts post office; Medford, Massachusetts City Hall; the post office of Downers Grove, Illinois; and the post office in Kennebunkport, Maine, as well as others both in the U.S. and abroad.", " She was an art instructor at the University of Missouri and the American University of Beirut, continuing her own painting projects simultaneously with her teaching into the 1980s.", " Upon her death, she established a trust to create the Montminy Art Gallery in Columbia, Missouri." ], "title": "Tracy Montminy" }, { "sentences": [ "Edmund Clark Sanford (1859–1924) was a prominent early American psychologist.", " He earned his PhD under the supervision of Granville Stanley Hall at Johns Hopkins University, and then moved with Hall to Clark University in 1888, where he became the professor of psychology and the founding director of the psychology laboratory.", " He is best known for his 1887 \"Writings of Laura Bridgman\" and for his 1897 textbook, \"A Course in Experimental Psychology\".", " He was present at the creation of the American Psychological Association in 1892 and was the cousin of another early psychologist, Milicent Shinn." ], "title": "Edmund Sanford" }, { "sentences": [ "Clark University is an American private research university located in Worcester, Massachusetts, the second largest city in New England.", " It is adjacent to University Park about 50 miles west of Boston." ], "title": "Clark University" }, { "sentences": [ "Eastern University (Bengali: ইস্টার্ন বিশ্ববিদ্যালয় ) or EU is a private university located in Dhanmondi, Dhaka, Bangladesh.", " The Eastern University was established in 2003 under the Private University Act 1992, and later on approved under Private University Act of 2010.", " The university was set up by Eastern University Foundation - a non-profit, non-political and philanthropic organization.", " Its founders include academics, chartered accountants, engineers, industrialists and retired civil servants.", " The Foundation has 30 members.", " The governance of Eastern University is carried out as per the Private Universities Act of 2010 by several bodies: Board of Trustees, Syndicate, Academic Council, Curriculum Committee, Finance Committee, Teacher Selection Committee and Disciplinary Committee." ], "title": "Eastern University (Bangladesh)" }, { "sentences": [ "Willard Stanton Small (August 24, 1870 – 1943) was an experimental psychologist.", " Small was the first person to use the behavior of rats in mazes as a measure of learning.", " In 1900 and 1901, he published journal two of three in\"Experimental Study of the Mental Processes of the Rat\" in the American Journal of Psychology.", " The maze he used in this study was an adaptation of the Hampton Court Maze, as suggested to him by Edmund Sanford at Clark University." ], "title": "W. S. Small" }, { "sentences": [ "Northern Private University (Spanish: \"Universidad Privada del Norte\" ) is a private university located in Trujillo, Peru.", " It was established by the Peruvian Congress Law N° 26275, on November the 5th, 1993.", " The academic activities in the University began on August the 15th, 1994.", " The Northern Private University has four campuses in Trujillo and Cajamarca and Lima respectively.", " Today, the University has about 10,000 students enrolled in undergraduate study programs, along with the undergraduate programs, the Northern Private University offers postgraduate programs as well.", " Since September 15, 2007, it has become a member of Laureate International Universities." ], "title": "Private University of the North" }, { "sentences": [ "Prof. Dr. Ulf-Dietrich Reips is a full professor in the Faculty of Sciences at the University of Konstanz, where he holds the Chair for Psychological Methods, Assessment, and iScience.", " Between 2009 and 2013 he was a full-time tenured IKERBASQUE research professor at University of Deusto in Bilbao, Spain, and remains affiliated with Ikerbasque.", " Until 2009 he was an assistant professor and lecturer ('Oberassistent') at the Psychology Department of the University of Zurich, Switzerland.", " He received his PhD in 1997 and his habilitation (venia legendi, title 'Privatdozent') in 2004 from the University of Tübingen, Germany.", " In 1992, he received an M.A. in Psychology from Sonoma State University, California.", " Reips spent most of his undergraduate and graduate years at the University of Tübingen, where he had attended the Leibniz Kolleg.", " He majored in both Psychology and General Rhetoric (as a student of Walter Jens) and had a minor in Political Science.", " In 2012, Ulf-Dietrich Reips received a FIRST award from University of Colorado Boulder and is since affiliated on an honorable basis with its Department of Psychology and Neuroscience.", " Based on his affiliation with IKERBASQUE, the Consejo Superior de Investigaciones Cientificas, Spain, ranked him 7th of \"Top Scientists working at Spanish Private Universities\" in 2014.", " In Fall 2015, Reips was offered to direct the Leibniz Institute for Psychology Information in Trier, in association with a full professorship for Psychology at University of Trier." ], "title": "Ulf-Dietrich Reips" }, { "sentences": [ "ESAN University or Universidad ESAN in Spanish (acronym: UE) is a private University located in Lima, Perú on Santiago de Surco district.", " ESAN University is a leading business academic institution that was founded in 1963 as the first Graduate School of Business in Latin America.", " Throughout these years ESAN has achieved a relevant role in Peru, based on the quality of its MBA, specialized masters, executive programs, etc.", " Currently ESAN University offers undergraduate programs divided in three schools: the School of Economics and Management, the School of Engineering and the School of Law, fields of specialization at the Bachelor level are: Management and Marketing, Management and Finance, Economics and International Business, Information Technology and Systems Engineering, Industrial Engineering, Environmental Management Engineering, Organizational Psychology, Consumer Psychology, Corporate Law, etc." ], "title": "ESAN University" }, { "sentences": [ "The Cambridge, Massachusetts City Hall is the city hall for Cambridge, Massachusetts, located at 795 Massachusetts Avenue, and built in the Richardsonian Romanesque style.", " The building additionally serves as a centerpiece of the surrounding City Hall Historic District and adjacent Central Square Historic District." ], "title": "Cambridge, Massachusetts City Hall" }, { "sentences": [ "Global University Bangladesh (GUB) (Bengali: গ্লোবাল ইউনিভার্সিটি বাংলাদেশ ) is a private university located at Barisal, a city in south-central Bangladesh.", " The University Grants Commission of Bangladesh approved it in 2013 and was established in 2015 under the Private University Act 2010.", " It is the first private university in Barisal Division." ], "title": "Global University Bangladesh" } ]
[ "Title: Tracy Montminy\n\nTracy Montminy, who completed early works as Elizabeth Tracy, (1911–1992) was an American artist and muralist. During the WPA's era, she painted murals in civic buildings, including murals in the library in Cambridge, Massachusetts; the fire and police building of Saugus, Massachusetts; the Milton, Massachusetts post office; Medford, Massachusetts City Hall; the post office of Downers Grove, Illinois; and the post office in Kennebunkport, Maine, as well as others both in the U.S. and abroad. She was an art instructor at the University of Missouri and the American University of Beirut, continuing her own painting projects simultaneously with her teaching into the 1980s. Upon her death, she established a trust to create the Montminy Art Gallery in Columbia, Missouri.", "Title: Edmund Sanford\n\nEdmund Clark Sanford (1859–1924) was a prominent early American psychologist. He earned his PhD under the supervision of Granville Stanley Hall at Johns Hopkins University, and then moved with Hall to Clark University in 1888, where he became the professor of psychology and the founding director of the psychology laboratory. He is best known for his 1887 \"Writings of Laura Bridgman\" and for his 1897 textbook, \"A Course in Experimental Psychology\". He was present at the creation of the American Psychological Association in 1892 and was the cousin of another early psychologist, Milicent Shinn.", "Title: Clark University\n\nClark University is an American private research university located in Worcester, Massachusetts, the second largest city in New England. It is adjacent to University Park about 50 miles west of Boston.", "Title: Eastern University (Bangladesh)\n\nEastern University (Bengali: ইস্টার্ন বিশ্ববিদ্যালয় ) or EU is a private university located in Dhanmondi, Dhaka, Bangladesh. The Eastern University was established in 2003 under the Private University Act 1992, and later on approved under Private University Act of 2010. The university was set up by Eastern University Foundation - a non-profit, non-political and philanthropic organization. Its founders include academics, chartered accountants, engineers, industrialists and retired civil servants. The Foundation has 30 members. The governance of Eastern University is carried out as per the Private Universities Act of 2010 by several bodies: Board of Trustees, Syndicate, Academic Council, Curriculum Committee, Finance Committee, Teacher Selection Committee and Disciplinary Committee.", "Title: W. S. Small\n\nWillard Stanton Small (August 24, 1870 – 1943) was an experimental psychologist. Small was the first person to use the behavior of rats in mazes as a measure of learning. In 1900 and 1901, he published journal two of three in\"Experimental Study of the Mental Processes of the Rat\" in the American Journal of Psychology. The maze he used in this study was an adaptation of the Hampton Court Maze, as suggested to him by Edmund Sanford at Clark University.", "Title: Private University of the North\n\nNorthern Private University (Spanish: \"Universidad Privada del Norte\" ) is a private university located in Trujillo, Peru. It was established by the Peruvian Congress Law N° 26275, on November the 5th, 1993. The academic activities in the University began on August the 15th, 1994. The Northern Private University has four campuses in Trujillo and Cajamarca and Lima respectively. Today, the University has about 10,000 students enrolled in undergraduate study programs, along with the undergraduate programs, the Northern Private University offers postgraduate programs as well. Since September 15, 2007, it has become a member of Laureate International Universities.", "Title: Ulf-Dietrich Reips\n\nProf. Dr. Ulf-Dietrich Reips is a full professor in the Faculty of Sciences at the University of Konstanz, where he holds the Chair for Psychological Methods, Assessment, and iScience. Between 2009 and 2013 he was a full-time tenured IKERBASQUE research professor at University of Deusto in Bilbao, Spain, and remains affiliated with Ikerbasque. Until 2009 he was an assistant professor and lecturer ('Oberassistent') at the Psychology Department of the University of Zurich, Switzerland. He received his PhD in 1997 and his habilitation (venia legendi, title 'Privatdozent') in 2004 from the University of Tübingen, Germany. In 1992, he received an M.A. in Psychology from Sonoma State University, California. Reips spent most of his undergraduate and graduate years at the University of Tübingen, where he had attended the Leibniz Kolleg. He majored in both Psychology and General Rhetoric (as a student of Walter Jens) and had a minor in Political Science. In 2012, Ulf-Dietrich Reips received a FIRST award from University of Colorado Boulder and is since affiliated on an honorable basis with its Department of Psychology and Neuroscience. Based on his affiliation with IKERBASQUE, the Consejo Superior de Investigaciones Cientificas, Spain, ranked him 7th of \"Top Scientists working at Spanish Private Universities\" in 2014. In Fall 2015, Reips was offered to direct the Leibniz Institute for Psychology Information in Trier, in association with a full professorship for Psychology at University of Trier.", "Title: ESAN University\n\nESAN University or Universidad ESAN in Spanish (acronym: UE) is a private University located in Lima, Perú on Santiago de Surco district. ESAN University is a leading business academic institution that was founded in 1963 as the first Graduate School of Business in Latin America. Throughout these years ESAN has achieved a relevant role in Peru, based on the quality of its MBA, specialized masters, executive programs, etc. Currently ESAN University offers undergraduate programs divided in three schools: the School of Economics and Management, the School of Engineering and the School of Law, fields of specialization at the Bachelor level are: Management and Marketing, Management and Finance, Economics and International Business, Information Technology and Systems Engineering, Industrial Engineering, Environmental Management Engineering, Organizational Psychology, Consumer Psychology, Corporate Law, etc.", "Title: Cambridge, Massachusetts City Hall\n\nThe Cambridge, Massachusetts City Hall is the city hall for Cambridge, Massachusetts, located at 795 Massachusetts Avenue, and built in the Richardsonian Romanesque style. The building additionally serves as a centerpiece of the surrounding City Hall Historic District and adjacent Central Square Historic District.", "Title: Global University Bangladesh\n\nGlobal University Bangladesh (GUB) (Bengali: গ্লোবাল ইউনিভার্সিটি বাংলাদেশ ) is a private university located at Barisal, a city in south-central Bangladesh. The University Grants Commission of Bangladesh approved it in 2013 and was established in 2015 under the Private University Act 2010. It is the first private university in Barisal Division." ]
80,786
Buzzword bingo a variant of which well-known game?
Bingo
bridge
easy
{ "title": [ "Buzzword bingo", "Bingo (U.S.)" ], "sent_id": [ 0, 0 ] }
[ { "sentences": [ "The Grand, is a Grade II listed building on St Johns Hill, Clapham Junction.", " It was designed by Earnest Woodrow and was first opened Monday 26 November 1900 as The New Grand Theatre of Varieties with a Music Hall production, featuring many well-known artistes of the time.", " When the Theatre opened it had a capacity of 3,000 and a stage 68' wide by 28' deep.", " The Theatre was built for a consortium which was led by the well-known Music Hall artistes Dan Leno, Herbert Campbell; Harry Randall; and Fred Williams.", " The Grand continued to be a successful Music Hall and Variety venue for 40 years.", " In 1927, the theatre was fitted for cinema use and was known as The Grand Theatre, as it still mainly staged variety shows.", " From 8 May 1950, The Grand went on to become a full-time cinema after it was purchased by the Essoldo Cinema chain and was renamed Essoldo Cinema.", " The Essoldo Cinema closed on 31 August 1963 and became the Essoldo Bingo Club on 11 October 1963 which was later taken over by Classic Cinemas who renamed it Vogue Bingo Club.", " During this time, they built a false ceiling, cutting off the upper parts of the theatre.", " From 1972 until 1979, Mecca Bingo took over as the final bingo operator." ], "title": "Grand Theatre, Clapham" }, { "sentences": [ "Long grew up in Baton Rouge, Louisiana, the only child of Zelda Klein Long (1948–2013) and Max \"Cary\" Long (1943–2003), who ran an antique store, Goudeau Antiques.", " He graduated in 1988 from Baton Rouge Magnet High School, and then attended Louisiana State University, earning a degree in Theatre in 1992.", " He did some part-time work building sets for local theaters such as Baton Rouge Opera, and then moved with some friends to Austin, Texas, where he continued at venues such as Live Oak Theatre.", " Because of the low pay in the theater business though, he began looking for other opportunities.", " On a whim, in September 1992 he responded to an ad looking for paid game testers, and to his surprise found himself suddenly hired by Richard Garriott's well-known game company Origin Systems (which shortly thereafter was acquired by Electronic Arts).", " At Origin, Long worked in Quality Assurance, documenting bugs on games such as \"\", \"\", and \"ShadowCaster\"." ], "title": "Starr Long" }, { "sentences": [ "In the United States, Bingo is a game of chance in which each player matches numbers pre-printed in different arrangements on 5×5 cards with the numbers the game host draws at random, marking the selected numbers with tiles.", " When a player finds the selected numbers are arranged on their card in a row, they call out \"Bingo!\"", " to alert all participants to a winning card, which prompts the game host (or an associate assisting the host) to examine the card for verification of the win.", " Players compete against one another to be the first to have a winning arrangement for the prize or jackpot.", " After a winner is declared, the players clear their number cards of the tiles and the game host begins a new round of play." ], "title": "Bingo (U.S.)" }, { "sentences": [ "Digital Happiness is a software design company and video game developer based in Indonesia.", " The founder of the company and main producer of their most well-known game, \"DreadOut\", is Rachmad Imron." ], "title": "Digital Happiness" }, { "sentences": [ "Mecca Bingo (formerly called Top Rank) is a UK-based company and operator of 86 bingo clubs located across major towns and cities.", " Mecca Bingo is owned by The Rank Group, which operates bingos, casinos and online gaming industries across Belgium, Spain and the UK.", " Rank Group also own Grosvenor Casinos and Enracha.", " Mecca Bingo was established in 1961, and its headquarters is in Maidenhead.", " An extension of the Mecca Bingo brand includes meccabingo.com and a number of mobile apps. Mecca Bingo is the largest National Bingo Game operator in the UK." ], "title": "Mecca Bingo" }, { "sentences": [ "Buzzword bingo, also known as bullshit bingo, is a bingo-style game where participants prepare bingo cards with buzzwords and tick them off when they are uttered during an event, such as a meeting or speech.", " The goal of the game is to tick off a predetermined number of words in a row and then signal bingo to other players." ], "title": "Buzzword bingo" }, { "sentences": [ "This is a list of British bingo nicknames.", " In the game of bingo in the United Kingdom, callers announcing the numbers have traditionally used some nicknames to refer to particular numbers if they are drawn.", " The nicknames are sometimes known by the rhyming phrase 'bingo lingo' and there are rhymes for each number from 1 to 90, some of which date back many decades.", " In some clubs, the 'bingo caller' will say the number, with the assembled players intoning the rhyme in a call and response manner, in others, the caller will say the rhyme and the players chant the number.", " In 2003, Butlins holiday camps introduced some more modern calls devised by a Professor of Popular Culture in an attempt to bring fresh interest to bingo." ], "title": "List of British bingo nicknames" }, { "sentences": [ "Bingo is a game of probability in which players mark off numbers on cards as the numbers are drawn randomly by a caller, the winner being the first person to mark off all their numbers.", " Bingo became increasingly more popular across the UK with more purpose-built bingo halls opened every year until 2005.", " Since 2005, Bingo Halls have seen a marked decline in revenues and the closure of many halls.", " The number of bingo clubs in Britain has dropped from nearly 600 in 2005 to under 400 as of January, 2014.", " These closures are blamed on high taxes, the smoking ban, and the rise in on-line gambling, amongst other things." ], "title": "Bingo (United Kingdom)" }, { "sentences": [ "The game of bingo in the Philippines was introduced and spread by Christian missionaries and churches.", " Bingo were often played in \"perias\" (singular: \"peria\") held during fiestas held in the barrios.", " In modern-day Philippines, bingo is usually used for charity purposes and as a fundraising tool by religious organizations and other groups.", " The first nationwide e-linked bingo game using \"hi-tech communication equipment and videoconferencing technology\" was sponsored by the Philippine Amusement and Gaming Corporation (PAGCOR) on June 12, 2013 from the World Trade Center in Pasay City, known as \"Shower of Millions Bingo\" (the total cash prize was P12.4 million).", " The game was being played while participants were at different branches of the Casino Filipino.", " The ticket for 10 bingo games cost P3,000.", " A popular televised bingo game program in the Philippines is the \"Pinoy Bingo Night\"." ], "title": "Bingo in the Philippines" }, { "sentences": [ "Prize Bingo is a game derived from standard Bingo games which is particularly popular in UK seaside resorts.", " Rather than winning cash prizes as per normal bingo, Prize Bingo instead offers points to the winner of each game which can be redeemed in a dedicated shop near to or within the Prize Bingo area although some games reward players with free games or tokens." ], "title": "Prize Bingo" } ]
[ "Title: Grand Theatre, Clapham\n\nThe Grand, is a Grade II listed building on St Johns Hill, Clapham Junction. It was designed by Earnest Woodrow and was first opened Monday 26 November 1900 as The New Grand Theatre of Varieties with a Music Hall production, featuring many well-known artistes of the time. When the Theatre opened it had a capacity of 3,000 and a stage 68' wide by 28' deep. The Theatre was built for a consortium which was led by the well-known Music Hall artistes Dan Leno, Herbert Campbell; Harry Randall; and Fred Williams. The Grand continued to be a successful Music Hall and Variety venue for 40 years. In 1927, the theatre was fitted for cinema use and was known as The Grand Theatre, as it still mainly staged variety shows. From 8 May 1950, The Grand went on to become a full-time cinema after it was purchased by the Essoldo Cinema chain and was renamed Essoldo Cinema. The Essoldo Cinema closed on 31 August 1963 and became the Essoldo Bingo Club on 11 October 1963 which was later taken over by Classic Cinemas who renamed it Vogue Bingo Club. During this time, they built a false ceiling, cutting off the upper parts of the theatre. From 1972 until 1979, Mecca Bingo took over as the final bingo operator.", "Title: Starr Long\n\nLong grew up in Baton Rouge, Louisiana, the only child of Zelda Klein Long (1948–2013) and Max \"Cary\" Long (1943–2003), who ran an antique store, Goudeau Antiques. He graduated in 1988 from Baton Rouge Magnet High School, and then attended Louisiana State University, earning a degree in Theatre in 1992. He did some part-time work building sets for local theaters such as Baton Rouge Opera, and then moved with some friends to Austin, Texas, where he continued at venues such as Live Oak Theatre. Because of the low pay in the theater business though, he began looking for other opportunities. On a whim, in September 1992 he responded to an ad looking for paid game testers, and to his surprise found himself suddenly hired by Richard Garriott's well-known game company Origin Systems (which shortly thereafter was acquired by Electronic Arts). At Origin, Long worked in Quality Assurance, documenting bugs on games such as \"\", \"\", and \"ShadowCaster\".", "Title: Bingo (U.S.)\n\nIn the United States, Bingo is a game of chance in which each player matches numbers pre-printed in different arrangements on 5×5 cards with the numbers the game host draws at random, marking the selected numbers with tiles. When a player finds the selected numbers are arranged on their card in a row, they call out \"Bingo!\" to alert all participants to a winning card, which prompts the game host (or an associate assisting the host) to examine the card for verification of the win. Players compete against one another to be the first to have a winning arrangement for the prize or jackpot. After a winner is declared, the players clear their number cards of the tiles and the game host begins a new round of play.", "Title: Digital Happiness\n\nDigital Happiness is a software design company and video game developer based in Indonesia. The founder of the company and main producer of their most well-known game, \"DreadOut\", is Rachmad Imron.", "Title: Mecca Bingo\n\nMecca Bingo (formerly called Top Rank) is a UK-based company and operator of 86 bingo clubs located across major towns and cities. Mecca Bingo is owned by The Rank Group, which operates bingos, casinos and online gaming industries across Belgium, Spain and the UK. Rank Group also own Grosvenor Casinos and Enracha. Mecca Bingo was established in 1961, and its headquarters is in Maidenhead. An extension of the Mecca Bingo brand includes meccabingo.com and a number of mobile apps. Mecca Bingo is the largest National Bingo Game operator in the UK.", "Title: Buzzword bingo\n\nBuzzword bingo, also known as bullshit bingo, is a bingo-style game where participants prepare bingo cards with buzzwords and tick them off when they are uttered during an event, such as a meeting or speech. The goal of the game is to tick off a predetermined number of words in a row and then signal bingo to other players.", "Title: List of British bingo nicknames\n\nThis is a list of British bingo nicknames. In the game of bingo in the United Kingdom, callers announcing the numbers have traditionally used some nicknames to refer to particular numbers if they are drawn. The nicknames are sometimes known by the rhyming phrase 'bingo lingo' and there are rhymes for each number from 1 to 90, some of which date back many decades. In some clubs, the 'bingo caller' will say the number, with the assembled players intoning the rhyme in a call and response manner, in others, the caller will say the rhyme and the players chant the number. In 2003, Butlins holiday camps introduced some more modern calls devised by a Professor of Popular Culture in an attempt to bring fresh interest to bingo.", "Title: Bingo (United Kingdom)\n\nBingo is a game of probability in which players mark off numbers on cards as the numbers are drawn randomly by a caller, the winner being the first person to mark off all their numbers. Bingo became increasingly more popular across the UK with more purpose-built bingo halls opened every year until 2005. Since 2005, Bingo Halls have seen a marked decline in revenues and the closure of many halls. The number of bingo clubs in Britain has dropped from nearly 600 in 2005 to under 400 as of January, 2014. These closures are blamed on high taxes, the smoking ban, and the rise in on-line gambling, amongst other things.", "Title: Bingo in the Philippines\n\nThe game of bingo in the Philippines was introduced and spread by Christian missionaries and churches. Bingo were often played in \"perias\" (singular: \"peria\") held during fiestas held in the barrios. In modern-day Philippines, bingo is usually used for charity purposes and as a fundraising tool by religious organizations and other groups. The first nationwide e-linked bingo game using \"hi-tech communication equipment and videoconferencing technology\" was sponsored by the Philippine Amusement and Gaming Corporation (PAGCOR) on June 12, 2013 from the World Trade Center in Pasay City, known as \"Shower of Millions Bingo\" (the total cash prize was P12.4 million). The game was being played while participants were at different branches of the Casino Filipino. The ticket for 10 bingo games cost P3,000. A popular televised bingo game program in the Philippines is the \"Pinoy Bingo Night\".", "Title: Prize Bingo\n\nPrize Bingo is a game derived from standard Bingo games which is particularly popular in UK seaside resorts. Rather than winning cash prizes as per normal bingo, Prize Bingo instead offers points to the winner of each game which can be redeemed in a dedicated shop near to or within the Prize Bingo area although some games reward players with free games or tokens." ]
80,787
Who has been in more bands, Spike Slawson or Dappy?
Spike Slawson
comparison
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{ "title": [ "Spike Slawson", "Dappy" ], "sent_id": [ 0, 1 ] }
[ { "sentences": [ "The Dwarves Must Die is the 2004 release by the American punk band Dwarves.", " It is the band's first release on the \"Sympathy for the Record Industry\" label.", " There are several cameos, including Dexter Holland from The Offspring, Nash Kato from Urge Overkill, desert rock icon Nick Oliveri, Josh Freese from The Vandals, Spike Slawson from Me First and the Gimme Gimmes, gangster rapper San Quinn, DJ Marz, and even the original Space Ghost himself, Gary Owens.", " The rather freeform departure from the standard thrash/punk/noise sound is obvious in this release, slightly more so than in previous Dwarves productions, perhaps because they have been producing music for almost 20 years; however the original sound of the Dwarves shows clearly in several tracks." ], "title": "The Dwarves Must Die" }, { "sentences": [ "Roger Dean (born David Roger Bryan Dean; 16 March 1943 in Hendon, Middlesex – 3 August 2008) was a British guitar player and teacher.", " First took piano lessons at age 7, then guitar at age 10.", " Then had musical training at Eric Guilder guitar school in London with teacher Ivor Mairants.", " His professional career ran over 40 years until he retired following a car crash in 2004.", " During the 1960s he played in a number of bands which left few traces in the history of popular music.", " The notable exception occurred when he joined briefly John Mayall's Bluesbreakers.", " Dean's guitar is heard on Mayall's first album and single.", " Leaving Mayall, he went to work with his former band the Nu Notes.", " In 1971, he played with a band called Spike Island and recorded an album with them, a mixture of folk, country and world music.", " Later, as a member of various other bands like The Bluejays, P. P. Arnold's backing band and The Bad Boys, he recorded on some hits, but gradually turned to more anonymous work as a session musician playing for TV shows, backing stars and other lucrative jobs, such as cruises on the QE2 as guitarist with The Joe Loss Orchestra.", " In 1978, Dean became the first western musician allowed to play on electric guitar in China.", " From 1992 he held teaching posts at various British schools.", " After a serious illness, Dean died in 2008." ], "title": "Roger Dean (guitar player)" }, { "sentences": [ "Epitome Music Library (EML) is an American-based multinational production music library located in Los Angeles, California that licenses music for film, television, commercials, video games, and other audio / video productions.", " EML represents the music of over 300 award-winning composers and many popular bands and artists.", " With hundreds of licenses, credits include placements on many television networks, such as CBS, NBC, ABC, MTV, Oxygen, Spike, CW, A&E, and many more." ], "title": "Epitome Music Library" }, { "sentences": [ "The Upbeat was formed in 1985, in the small beach-side community of Carpinteria, CA.", " Heavily influenced by the 2 Tone Ska of the late 70s and early 80s, the group was formed by Eric \"Scaric\" Vallen (rhythm guitar), Brandon \"Hossinn\" Seider (bass guitar), Mike \"Oreo\" Organista (lead vocs), Grant \"Saxpa\" Cox (saxophone), Mike \"Pussard\" Honeyman (trumpet), Chaska \"The Weasel\" Slawson (drums), and Mark \"Sparky\" Gonzales (Merchandise Master/Designated Driver).", " 2011 saw the introduction of new members, ska/reggae/rocksteady legends Zac Pike (lead guitar) and Dan Boer (keys), from the bands Sandollar Sounds and Dynamic Pressure, as well as Brian \"Polar Bear\" LeBlanc (drums), from Santa Barbara's Civil Unrest and Makai." ], "title": "The Upbeat" }, { "sentences": [ "Spike Slawson is an American punk rock musician, a member of Me First and the Gimme Gimmes, Swingin' Utters, Filthy Thievin' Bastards, Re-Volts, and Uke-Hunt." ], "title": "Spike Slawson" }, { "sentences": [ "Costadinos Contostavlos (born 11 June 1987), better known by his stage name Dappy, is an English singer, songwriter, rapper, and actor.", " He is best known for being the lead singer of the Camden-based grime trio N-Dubz, with his cousin Tulisa, and Fazer.", " He was known for his slightly unusual dress sense and his love for what he describes as \"eye-catching headwear\".", " His trademark was wearing a selection of woolly chullos (sometimes referred to as \"Dappy hats\"), turning up one or both of the ear-flaps of the hat." ], "title": "Dappy" }, { "sentences": [ "Vriesea splendens or flaming sword is a species of flowering plant in the bromeliad family, subfamily Tillandsioideae.", " Native to Trinidad, eastern Venezuela and the Guianas these plants were introduced to Europe in 1840.", " This species of Vriesea features smooth-margined foliage with brown bands growing in a rosette, usually producing a bright red inflorescence in a flattened spike." ], "title": "Vriesea splendens" }, { "sentences": [ "Philip \"Spike\" Edney (born 11 December 1951 in Portsmouth, England) is an English musician who, since the early 1970s, has performed with a number of bands, most notably with Queen in their live concerts, where his participation started in 1984.", " In the earlier phase of his career, during the mid-1970s, he recorded and toured with The Tymes and Ben E. King, playing keyboards, bass, guitar and trombone.", " Subsequently, in the late 1970s, he was musical director for Edwin Starr and, during the early 1980s, worked with Duran Duran, The Boomtown Rats, Dexys Midnight Runners, Bucks Fizz, Haircut One Hundred and The Rolling Stones.", " He also appeared with Peter Green on his comeback tour.", "<br>" ], "title": "Spike Edney" }, { "sentences": [ "Uke-Hunt is a ukulele-based cover band fronted by Spike Slawson from Me First and the Gimme Gimmes.", " Although both this and the Gimmes are cover bands, they have very different approaches.", " While the Gimmes generally pick non-rock songs and rock them out and speed them up to turn them into punk music, while in this band, the songs picked are generally upbeat songs that are then slowed down and mellowed out." ], "title": "Uke-Hunt" }, { "sentences": [ "The Filthy Thieving Bastards is an American folk/punk rock group formed in 2000 in San Francisco, California.", " The band was originally a side project put together by Johnny Bonnel and Darius Koski of the Swingin' Utters.", " Spike Slawson (also from Swingin' Utters) later joined the band, along with recording engineer Randy Burk.", " Greg Lisher from Camper Van Beethoven guested on guitar for several songs on their second release.", " Their music is influenced by folk rock, Celtic rock, country music, 60's pop, and punk rock, with an acknowledged and oft-noted debt to the music of The Pogues." ], "title": "Filthy Thieving Bastards" } ]
[ "Title: The Dwarves Must Die\n\nThe Dwarves Must Die is the 2004 release by the American punk band Dwarves. It is the band's first release on the \"Sympathy for the Record Industry\" label. There are several cameos, including Dexter Holland from The Offspring, Nash Kato from Urge Overkill, desert rock icon Nick Oliveri, Josh Freese from The Vandals, Spike Slawson from Me First and the Gimme Gimmes, gangster rapper San Quinn, DJ Marz, and even the original Space Ghost himself, Gary Owens. The rather freeform departure from the standard thrash/punk/noise sound is obvious in this release, slightly more so than in previous Dwarves productions, perhaps because they have been producing music for almost 20 years; however the original sound of the Dwarves shows clearly in several tracks.", "Title: Roger Dean (guitar player)\n\nRoger Dean (born David Roger Bryan Dean; 16 March 1943 in Hendon, Middlesex – 3 August 2008) was a British guitar player and teacher. First took piano lessons at age 7, then guitar at age 10. Then had musical training at Eric Guilder guitar school in London with teacher Ivor Mairants. His professional career ran over 40 years until he retired following a car crash in 2004. During the 1960s he played in a number of bands which left few traces in the history of popular music. The notable exception occurred when he joined briefly John Mayall's Bluesbreakers. Dean's guitar is heard on Mayall's first album and single. Leaving Mayall, he went to work with his former band the Nu Notes. In 1971, he played with a band called Spike Island and recorded an album with them, a mixture of folk, country and world music. Later, as a member of various other bands like The Bluejays, P. P. Arnold's backing band and The Bad Boys, he recorded on some hits, but gradually turned to more anonymous work as a session musician playing for TV shows, backing stars and other lucrative jobs, such as cruises on the QE2 as guitarist with The Joe Loss Orchestra. In 1978, Dean became the first western musician allowed to play on electric guitar in China. From 1992 he held teaching posts at various British schools. After a serious illness, Dean died in 2008.", "Title: Epitome Music Library\n\nEpitome Music Library (EML) is an American-based multinational production music library located in Los Angeles, California that licenses music for film, television, commercials, video games, and other audio / video productions. EML represents the music of over 300 award-winning composers and many popular bands and artists. With hundreds of licenses, credits include placements on many television networks, such as CBS, NBC, ABC, MTV, Oxygen, Spike, CW, A&E, and many more.", "Title: The Upbeat\n\nThe Upbeat was formed in 1985, in the small beach-side community of Carpinteria, CA. Heavily influenced by the 2 Tone Ska of the late 70s and early 80s, the group was formed by Eric \"Scaric\" Vallen (rhythm guitar), Brandon \"Hossinn\" Seider (bass guitar), Mike \"Oreo\" Organista (lead vocs), Grant \"Saxpa\" Cox (saxophone), Mike \"Pussard\" Honeyman (trumpet), Chaska \"The Weasel\" Slawson (drums), and Mark \"Sparky\" Gonzales (Merchandise Master/Designated Driver). 2011 saw the introduction of new members, ska/reggae/rocksteady legends Zac Pike (lead guitar) and Dan Boer (keys), from the bands Sandollar Sounds and Dynamic Pressure, as well as Brian \"Polar Bear\" LeBlanc (drums), from Santa Barbara's Civil Unrest and Makai.", "Title: Spike Slawson\n\nSpike Slawson is an American punk rock musician, a member of Me First and the Gimme Gimmes, Swingin' Utters, Filthy Thievin' Bastards, Re-Volts, and Uke-Hunt.", "Title: Dappy\n\nCostadinos Contostavlos (born 11 June 1987), better known by his stage name Dappy, is an English singer, songwriter, rapper, and actor. He is best known for being the lead singer of the Camden-based grime trio N-Dubz, with his cousin Tulisa, and Fazer. He was known for his slightly unusual dress sense and his love for what he describes as \"eye-catching headwear\". His trademark was wearing a selection of woolly chullos (sometimes referred to as \"Dappy hats\"), turning up one or both of the ear-flaps of the hat.", "Title: Vriesea splendens\n\nVriesea splendens or flaming sword is a species of flowering plant in the bromeliad family, subfamily Tillandsioideae. Native to Trinidad, eastern Venezuela and the Guianas these plants were introduced to Europe in 1840. This species of Vriesea features smooth-margined foliage with brown bands growing in a rosette, usually producing a bright red inflorescence in a flattened spike.", "Title: Spike Edney\n\nPhilip \"Spike\" Edney (born 11 December 1951 in Portsmouth, England) is an English musician who, since the early 1970s, has performed with a number of bands, most notably with Queen in their live concerts, where his participation started in 1984. In the earlier phase of his career, during the mid-1970s, he recorded and toured with The Tymes and Ben E. King, playing keyboards, bass, guitar and trombone. Subsequently, in the late 1970s, he was musical director for Edwin Starr and, during the early 1980s, worked with Duran Duran, The Boomtown Rats, Dexys Midnight Runners, Bucks Fizz, Haircut One Hundred and The Rolling Stones. He also appeared with Peter Green on his comeback tour. <br>", "Title: Uke-Hunt\n\nUke-Hunt is a ukulele-based cover band fronted by Spike Slawson from Me First and the Gimme Gimmes. Although both this and the Gimmes are cover bands, they have very different approaches. While the Gimmes generally pick non-rock songs and rock them out and speed them up to turn them into punk music, while in this band, the songs picked are generally upbeat songs that are then slowed down and mellowed out.", "Title: Filthy Thieving Bastards\n\nThe Filthy Thieving Bastards is an American folk/punk rock group formed in 2000 in San Francisco, California. The band was originally a side project put together by Johnny Bonnel and Darius Koski of the Swingin' Utters. Spike Slawson (also from Swingin' Utters) later joined the band, along with recording engineer Randy Burk. Greg Lisher from Camper Van Beethoven guested on guitar for several songs on their second release. Their music is influenced by folk rock, Celtic rock, country music, 60's pop, and punk rock, with an acknowledged and oft-noted debt to the music of The Pogues." ]
80,788
The Metropolitan Opera, often called The Met, has had which general manager since August of 2006?
Peter Gelb
bridge
medium
{ "title": [ "Metropolitan Opera", "Metropolitan Opera", "Peter Gelb", "Peter Gelb" ], "sent_id": [ 0, 1, 0, 1 ] }
[ { "sentences": [ "Jed D. Hoyer (born December 7, 1973), is the executive vice-president and general manager of the Chicago Cubs.", " He has been the general manager of the San Diego Padres and the assistant general manager of the Boston Red Sox.", " He joined the Red Sox in 2002, after the ownership of John W. Henry, Tom Werner, and Larry Lucchino took over the team from John Harrington.", " He worked under the title of assistant to the general manager until December 2005.", " He then was given the title of assistant general manager.", " Hoyer briefly served as co-general manager of the Red Sox from December 12, 2005 to January 19, 2006 and then returning to his previous job of assistant general manager.", " In November 2003, he accompanied general manager Theo Epstein to Arizona to persuade pitcher Curt Schilling to accept a trade to the Red Sox, spending Thanksgiving at Schilling's home in what was eventually a successful effort." ], "title": "Jed Hoyer" }, { "sentences": [ "The First Emperor is an opera in two acts with music by Tan Dun and a libretto written in English by Tan Dun and Ha Jin.", " The opera received its world premiere at the Metropolitan Opera at Lincoln Center in New York City on 21 December 2006, conducted by the composer with Plácido Domingo in the title role.", " It was broadcast live to hundreds of cinemas around the world on 13 January 2007 as part of the Met Live in HD season.", " The following year, EMI released this movie broadcast on DVD.", " The opera was a co-production between the Metropolitan Opera and the Los Angeles Opera and was described to be the most elaborate Metropolitan opera production since \"War and Peace\"." ], "title": "The First Emperor" }, { "sentences": [ "The Metropolitan Opera, commonly referred to as \"The Met\", is a company based in New York City, resident at the Metropolitan Opera House at the Lincoln Center for the Performing Arts.", " The company is operated by the non-profit Metropolitan Opera Association, with Peter Gelb as general manager.", " The music director position is in transition as of 2016.", " The music director designate is Yannick Nézet-Séguin and the music director emeritus is James Levine." ], "title": "Metropolitan Opera" }, { "sentences": [ "Opera News is an American classical music magazine.", " It has been published since 1936 by the Metropolitan Opera Guild, a non-profit organization located at Lincoln Center which was founded to engender the appreciation of opera and also support the Metropolitan Opera of New York City.", " \"Opera News\" was initially focused primarily on the Met, particularly providing information for listeners of the Saturday afternoon live Metropolitan Opera radio broadcasts.", " Over the years, the magazine has broadened its scope to include the larger American and international opera scenes.", " Currently published monthly, \"Opera News\" offers opera related feature articles; artist interviews; production profiles; musicological pieces; music-business reportage; reviews of performances in the United States and Europe; reviews of recordings, videos, books and audio equipment; and listings of opera performances in the U.S." ], "title": "Opera News" }, { "sentences": [ "Peter Gelb (born 1953) is an American arts administrator.", " Since August 2006, he has been General Manager of the Metropolitan Opera in New York City." ], "title": "Peter Gelb" }, { "sentences": [ "The Metropolitan Opera radio broadcasts are a regular series of weekly broadcasts on network radio of full-length opera performances.", " They are transmitted live from the stage of the Metropolitan Opera in New York City.", " The Metropolitan Opera International Radio Network airs the live performances on Saturday afternoons while the Met is in season, typically beginning the first Saturday in December, and totaling just over 20 weekly performances through early May.", " The Met broadcasts are the longest-running continuous classical music program in radio history, and the series has won several Peabody Awards for excellence in broadcasting." ], "title": "Metropolitan Opera radio broadcasts" }, { "sentences": [ "Bella Alten (June 30, 1877 - December 31, 1962) was an operatic soprano who performed at the Metropolitan Opera House during the early 1900s.", " Bella Alten was born in Zaskaczewo, Poland.", " She studied with Gustav Engel and Joachim at the Imperial Conservatory in Berlin, and later with Aglaja Orgeni in Dresden.", " Her first appearance in opera was as Aennchen in Der Freischütz in 1897 after which engagements followed in Berlin, Brunswick, Cologne and London.", " She was singing Cherubino in Marriage of Figaro, Nedda in Pagliacci and Eva in Die Meistersinger von Nürnberg under Hans Richter when Heinrich Conried, the Metropolitan Opera's General Manager, heard her at the Covent Garden and engaged her for the Met." ], "title": "Bella Alten" }, { "sentences": [ "Jay Harry Feaster (born July 30, 1962 in Harrisburg, Pennsylvania) is a National Hockey League (NHL) executive currently serving as the Executive Director of Community Hockey Development for the Tampa Bay Lightning.", " He is the former general manager of the Calgary Flames, having served from May 16, 2011 to December 12, 2013, after serving as acting general manager since December 28, 2010, following Darryl Sutter's resignation.", " He was the general manager of the Tampa Bay Lightning for six years, during which he was named the NHL's executive of the year by \"The Sporting News\" in 2004 after guiding the Lightning to their first Stanley Cup championship." ], "title": "Jay Feaster" }, { "sentences": [ "Robert Goodloe is an American baritone who was committed to the Metropolitan Opera in New York City from 1964-1982 where he gave nearly a thousand performances.", " While primarily a comprimario performer at the Met, he did portray some leading roles; including Einstein in \"Die Fledermaus\", Enrico in \"Lucia di Lammermoor\", Marcello in \"La boheme\", and Sharpless in \"Madama Butterfly\".", " In 1966 he created the role of Thidias in the world premiere of Samuel Barber's \"Antony and Cleopatra\" for the grand opening of the Metropolitan Opera House at Lincoln Center.", " His performances are preserved on several recordings made for \"Live from the Metropolitan Opera\" and the Metropolitan Opera radio broadcasts." ], "title": "Robert Goodloe" }, { "sentences": [ "Joseph Volpe (born July 2, 1940) is an American opera manager and arts management consultant.", " He is noted for his long association with the Metropolitan Opera, in which he served as General Manager from 1990 to 2006.", " In all, he spent 42 years working at the Met in various capacities, rising rapidly to managerial positions.", " Since February 2016 he has been Executive Director of the Sarasota Ballet." ], "title": "Joseph Volpe (opera manager)" } ]
[ "Title: Jed Hoyer\n\nJed D. Hoyer (born December 7, 1973), is the executive vice-president and general manager of the Chicago Cubs. He has been the general manager of the San Diego Padres and the assistant general manager of the Boston Red Sox. He joined the Red Sox in 2002, after the ownership of John W. Henry, Tom Werner, and Larry Lucchino took over the team from John Harrington. He worked under the title of assistant to the general manager until December 2005. He then was given the title of assistant general manager. Hoyer briefly served as co-general manager of the Red Sox from December 12, 2005 to January 19, 2006 and then returning to his previous job of assistant general manager. In November 2003, he accompanied general manager Theo Epstein to Arizona to persuade pitcher Curt Schilling to accept a trade to the Red Sox, spending Thanksgiving at Schilling's home in what was eventually a successful effort.", "Title: The First Emperor\n\nThe First Emperor is an opera in two acts with music by Tan Dun and a libretto written in English by Tan Dun and Ha Jin. The opera received its world premiere at the Metropolitan Opera at Lincoln Center in New York City on 21 December 2006, conducted by the composer with Plácido Domingo in the title role. It was broadcast live to hundreds of cinemas around the world on 13 January 2007 as part of the Met Live in HD season. The following year, EMI released this movie broadcast on DVD. The opera was a co-production between the Metropolitan Opera and the Los Angeles Opera and was described to be the most elaborate Metropolitan opera production since \"War and Peace\".", "Title: Metropolitan Opera\n\nThe Metropolitan Opera, commonly referred to as \"The Met\", is a company based in New York City, resident at the Metropolitan Opera House at the Lincoln Center for the Performing Arts. The company is operated by the non-profit Metropolitan Opera Association, with Peter Gelb as general manager. The music director position is in transition as of 2016. The music director designate is Yannick Nézet-Séguin and the music director emeritus is James Levine.", "Title: Opera News\n\nOpera News is an American classical music magazine. It has been published since 1936 by the Metropolitan Opera Guild, a non-profit organization located at Lincoln Center which was founded to engender the appreciation of opera and also support the Metropolitan Opera of New York City. \"Opera News\" was initially focused primarily on the Met, particularly providing information for listeners of the Saturday afternoon live Metropolitan Opera radio broadcasts. Over the years, the magazine has broadened its scope to include the larger American and international opera scenes. Currently published monthly, \"Opera News\" offers opera related feature articles; artist interviews; production profiles; musicological pieces; music-business reportage; reviews of performances in the United States and Europe; reviews of recordings, videos, books and audio equipment; and listings of opera performances in the U.S.", "Title: Peter Gelb\n\nPeter Gelb (born 1953) is an American arts administrator. Since August 2006, he has been General Manager of the Metropolitan Opera in New York City.", "Title: Metropolitan Opera radio broadcasts\n\nThe Metropolitan Opera radio broadcasts are a regular series of weekly broadcasts on network radio of full-length opera performances. They are transmitted live from the stage of the Metropolitan Opera in New York City. The Metropolitan Opera International Radio Network airs the live performances on Saturday afternoons while the Met is in season, typically beginning the first Saturday in December, and totaling just over 20 weekly performances through early May. The Met broadcasts are the longest-running continuous classical music program in radio history, and the series has won several Peabody Awards for excellence in broadcasting.", "Title: Bella Alten\n\nBella Alten (June 30, 1877 - December 31, 1962) was an operatic soprano who performed at the Metropolitan Opera House during the early 1900s. Bella Alten was born in Zaskaczewo, Poland. She studied with Gustav Engel and Joachim at the Imperial Conservatory in Berlin, and later with Aglaja Orgeni in Dresden. Her first appearance in opera was as Aennchen in Der Freischütz in 1897 after which engagements followed in Berlin, Brunswick, Cologne and London. She was singing Cherubino in Marriage of Figaro, Nedda in Pagliacci and Eva in Die Meistersinger von Nürnberg under Hans Richter when Heinrich Conried, the Metropolitan Opera's General Manager, heard her at the Covent Garden and engaged her for the Met.", "Title: Jay Feaster\n\nJay Harry Feaster (born July 30, 1962 in Harrisburg, Pennsylvania) is a National Hockey League (NHL) executive currently serving as the Executive Director of Community Hockey Development for the Tampa Bay Lightning. He is the former general manager of the Calgary Flames, having served from May 16, 2011 to December 12, 2013, after serving as acting general manager since December 28, 2010, following Darryl Sutter's resignation. He was the general manager of the Tampa Bay Lightning for six years, during which he was named the NHL's executive of the year by \"The Sporting News\" in 2004 after guiding the Lightning to their first Stanley Cup championship.", "Title: Robert Goodloe\n\nRobert Goodloe is an American baritone who was committed to the Metropolitan Opera in New York City from 1964-1982 where he gave nearly a thousand performances. While primarily a comprimario performer at the Met, he did portray some leading roles; including Einstein in \"Die Fledermaus\", Enrico in \"Lucia di Lammermoor\", Marcello in \"La boheme\", and Sharpless in \"Madama Butterfly\". In 1966 he created the role of Thidias in the world premiere of Samuel Barber's \"Antony and Cleopatra\" for the grand opening of the Metropolitan Opera House at Lincoln Center. His performances are preserved on several recordings made for \"Live from the Metropolitan Opera\" and the Metropolitan Opera radio broadcasts.", "Title: Joseph Volpe (opera manager)\n\nJoseph Volpe (born July 2, 1940) is an American opera manager and arts management consultant. He is noted for his long association with the Metropolitan Opera, in which he served as General Manager from 1990 to 2006. In all, he spent 42 years working at the Met in various capacities, rising rapidly to managerial positions. Since February 2016 he has been Executive Director of the Sarasota Ballet." ]
80,789
Which film director is associated with the American B-movie actor Timothy Farrell?
Ed Wood
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80,790
What neighborhood was the rapper who recorded "The Big Big Beat" raised in?
Harlem
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[ { "sentences": [ "From Keflavík, With Love is a retrospective anthology issued in 2001 by Big Beat Records consisting of twenty songs by Thor's Hammer (Hljómar), a 1960s garage rock and beat group from Iceland who were one of the best-known Icelandic groups during the era.", " Though they worked with different producers on various labels, Thor's Hammer sound is best-typified by the tough, aggressive fuzz-drenched rockers they recorded in London for Parlophone Records in 1966, such as \"I Don't Care,\" \"My Life,\" \"Better Days,\" and \"The Big Beat Country Dance\", and \"If You Knew\".", " While the lyrics to most of their songs were sung in English, several tracks were recorded in their native Icelandic, such as \"Fyrsti Kossinn\", \"Ef Hún Er Nálægt Mér\", and \"Ertu Med\", which was covered by the Savages on their \"Live 'n Wild\" album.", " Some of the tracks from Thor's Hammer's final period in the late 1960s, such as \"Stay\", show the group stretching their sound stylistically, augmenting certain arrangements with keyboards and horns.", " At his time, Thor's Hammer moved into a more eclectic direction, but they broke up in 1969, with several of their members going on to join the progressive rock group, Trubrot." ], "title": "From Keflavík, With Love" }, { "sentences": [ "Azealia Amanda Banks ( born May 31, 1991) is an American rapper, singer-songwriter, and actress.", " Raised in the Harlem neighborhood of New York City, Banks began releasing music through MySpace in 2008, eventually being signed to XL Recordings at age 17.", " After releasing her debut single \"212\", she secured a recording contract with Interscope and Polydor Records, and later released her first extended play \"1991\" (2012).", " Banks' debut studio album \"Broke with Expensive Taste\" experienced several delays since its initial announcement before being released in 2014.", " In 2016, she released the mixtape \"Slay-Z\".", " Her is due to be released on October 31, 2017.", " Banks' outspoken views and controversial social media presence have been the subject of media scrutiny throughout her career." ], "title": "Azealia Banks" }, { "sentences": [ "A Date with Elvis is the third full-length studio album by the American garage punk band the Cramps, released in the UK on Big Beat Records in 1986.", " The title was appropriated from \"A Date with Elvis\" (1959), the eighth album by Elvis Presley.", " The album was recorded in fall 1985 and engineered by Steve McMillan and Mark Ettel at Ocean Way Studios in Hollywood, California.", " The album was first released in the US in 1990 by Enigma Records, with the bonus tracks \"Blue Moon Baby\", \"Georgia Lee Brown\", \"Give Me a Woman\" and \"Get Off the Road\".", " The Cramps reissued the album (with bonus tracks) on their own Vengeance Records in 2001.", " The original album was reissued in the UK by Big Beat in 2013 on orange vinyl, and subsequently reissued again by Vengeance Records in the US, UK and Canada in 2014." ], "title": "A Date with Elvis (The Cramps album)" }, { "sentences": [ "\"The Big Big Beat\" is a song recorded by American rapper Azealia Banks for her second mixtape \"Slay-Z\" (2016).", " It was released as the lead single from the mixtape on February 19, 2016 after Banks had announced the mixtape in the previous May.", " Production of the song was handled by new producer An Expresso, while the song was penned by Banks alone.", " The song contains an uncredited sample of The Notorious B.I.G.'s voice.", " Lyrically, the track discusses staying true to your roots when you become famous." ], "title": "The Big Big Beat" }, { "sentences": [ "Grimspound is the tenth studio album by the English progressive rock band Big Big Train.", " Released on 28 April 2017, it was recorded at English Electric Studios, produced by Big Big Train, and mixed and mastered at Aubitt Studios by Rob Aubrey." ], "title": "Grimspound (Big Big Train album)" }, { "sentences": [ "The Midnite Sound of the Milky Way is a garage rock compilation available on compact disc put out by Big Beat Records (UK) that consists of songs recorded at the Midnite Sound recording studio in Danville, Illinois during the 1960s.", " The Midnite Sound studio one of many such venues pushing out obscure garage rock in the mid-1960s.", " The set was compiled by Alec Palao, who also wrote the liner notes.", " The compilation features twenty four tracks by different various artists who recorded there, and all except four have not been previously compiled.", " The Midnite Sound recording were often typified by an echo-laden sound, giving them a characteristically \"outer space\" vibe.", " The performers tended to be, even by 1960s garage rock norms, untutored and naively strange and noncommercial racket.", " The groups and artists who recorded at Midnite Sound tended to be less British Invasion-influenced than most, sometimes displaying rockabilly and pre-Beatles stylistics.", " The best-known act to record for the label was rockabilly/garage rocker Dean Carter, who is known for the song \"Rebel Woman\", which has appeared on several other compilations such as his \"Call of the Wild\" anthology on Big Beat Records.", " He does not appear on this set, but two performers here, George Jacks and The 12th Knight, do renditions of the song." ], "title": "The Midnite Sound of the Milky Way" }, { "sentences": [ "On the Floor at the Boutique is a live album mixed by British big beat musician Fatboy Slim.", " It was recorded at the Big Beat Boutique in 1997 in Brighton, England and released in 1998." ], "title": "On the Floor at the Boutique" }, { "sentences": [ "Folklore is the ninth studio album by the English progressive rock band Big Big Train.", " Released on 27 May 2016, it was recorded at English Electric Studios, produced by Big Big Train, and mixed and mastered at Aubitt Studios by Rob Aubrey.", " It is the first studio album to feature Rachel Hall and then-Beardfish lead vocalist Rikard Sjöblom as official members." ], "title": "Folklore (Big Big Train album)" }, { "sentences": [ "Surf-Jet Girl is the first EP released by surf music band \"The Surfin' Lungs\", released in 1986 on Ace Records' Big Beat label.", " Produced by Roman Jugg of The Damned, Big Beat had huge plans for the release and were planning a big promotion in which a surf jet was to be given away in a national competition, but the idea never got off the ground.", " Three of the four tracks were written by the group, but the fourth, \"Decoy\" was a cover of a track by 60s surf instrumental group \"The Sandals\"." ], "title": "Surf-Jet Girl" }, { "sentences": [ "Ether was an experimental music project by John Watts, released under the name Fischer-Z.", " After releasing two successful solo albums and one album of remixes, since the last Fischer-Z album, \"Stream\", John Watts had started to take an interest in creating big beat music.", " After creating a whole big beat style album in 1999 entitled \"Bigbeatpoetry\", Watts carried on in a similar style for \"Ether\".", " He recorded a number of songs, featuring only his guitar and voice, and then put them over cut-up beats as a rhythm track.", " Watts had also added a filmic touch to the project, he travelled throughout Europe and post-9/11 New York City to find musicians at random and record them using his laptop, in their homes and on the street.", " Sarah Vermeersch filmed & edited the process into a road movie.", " \"Ether\" was further released as a John Watts solo album (see: Ether Music & Film), including the road movie DVD and a CD of tracks from the \"Ether\" album that appeared in the movie." ], "title": "Ether (Fischer-Z album)" } ]
[ "Title: From Keflavík, With Love\n\nFrom Keflavík, With Love is a retrospective anthology issued in 2001 by Big Beat Records consisting of twenty songs by Thor's Hammer (Hljómar), a 1960s garage rock and beat group from Iceland who were one of the best-known Icelandic groups during the era. Though they worked with different producers on various labels, Thor's Hammer sound is best-typified by the tough, aggressive fuzz-drenched rockers they recorded in London for Parlophone Records in 1966, such as \"I Don't Care,\" \"My Life,\" \"Better Days,\" and \"The Big Beat Country Dance\", and \"If You Knew\". While the lyrics to most of their songs were sung in English, several tracks were recorded in their native Icelandic, such as \"Fyrsti Kossinn\", \"Ef Hún Er Nálægt Mér\", and \"Ertu Med\", which was covered by the Savages on their \"Live 'n Wild\" album. Some of the tracks from Thor's Hammer's final period in the late 1960s, such as \"Stay\", show the group stretching their sound stylistically, augmenting certain arrangements with keyboards and horns. At his time, Thor's Hammer moved into a more eclectic direction, but they broke up in 1969, with several of their members going on to join the progressive rock group, Trubrot.", "Title: Azealia Banks\n\nAzealia Amanda Banks ( born May 31, 1991) is an American rapper, singer-songwriter, and actress. Raised in the Harlem neighborhood of New York City, Banks began releasing music through MySpace in 2008, eventually being signed to XL Recordings at age 17. After releasing her debut single \"212\", she secured a recording contract with Interscope and Polydor Records, and later released her first extended play \"1991\" (2012). Banks' debut studio album \"Broke with Expensive Taste\" experienced several delays since its initial announcement before being released in 2014. In 2016, she released the mixtape \"Slay-Z\". Her is due to be released on October 31, 2017. Banks' outspoken views and controversial social media presence have been the subject of media scrutiny throughout her career.", "Title: A Date with Elvis (The Cramps album)\n\nA Date with Elvis is the third full-length studio album by the American garage punk band the Cramps, released in the UK on Big Beat Records in 1986. The title was appropriated from \"A Date with Elvis\" (1959), the eighth album by Elvis Presley. The album was recorded in fall 1985 and engineered by Steve McMillan and Mark Ettel at Ocean Way Studios in Hollywood, California. The album was first released in the US in 1990 by Enigma Records, with the bonus tracks \"Blue Moon Baby\", \"Georgia Lee Brown\", \"Give Me a Woman\" and \"Get Off the Road\". The Cramps reissued the album (with bonus tracks) on their own Vengeance Records in 2001. The original album was reissued in the UK by Big Beat in 2013 on orange vinyl, and subsequently reissued again by Vengeance Records in the US, UK and Canada in 2014.", "Title: The Big Big Beat\n\n\"The Big Big Beat\" is a song recorded by American rapper Azealia Banks for her second mixtape \"Slay-Z\" (2016). It was released as the lead single from the mixtape on February 19, 2016 after Banks had announced the mixtape in the previous May. Production of the song was handled by new producer An Expresso, while the song was penned by Banks alone. The song contains an uncredited sample of The Notorious B.I.G.'s voice. Lyrically, the track discusses staying true to your roots when you become famous.", "Title: Grimspound (Big Big Train album)\n\nGrimspound is the tenth studio album by the English progressive rock band Big Big Train. Released on 28 April 2017, it was recorded at English Electric Studios, produced by Big Big Train, and mixed and mastered at Aubitt Studios by Rob Aubrey.", "Title: The Midnite Sound of the Milky Way\n\nThe Midnite Sound of the Milky Way is a garage rock compilation available on compact disc put out by Big Beat Records (UK) that consists of songs recorded at the Midnite Sound recording studio in Danville, Illinois during the 1960s. The Midnite Sound studio one of many such venues pushing out obscure garage rock in the mid-1960s. The set was compiled by Alec Palao, who also wrote the liner notes. The compilation features twenty four tracks by different various artists who recorded there, and all except four have not been previously compiled. The Midnite Sound recording were often typified by an echo-laden sound, giving them a characteristically \"outer space\" vibe. The performers tended to be, even by 1960s garage rock norms, untutored and naively strange and noncommercial racket. The groups and artists who recorded at Midnite Sound tended to be less British Invasion-influenced than most, sometimes displaying rockabilly and pre-Beatles stylistics. The best-known act to record for the label was rockabilly/garage rocker Dean Carter, who is known for the song \"Rebel Woman\", which has appeared on several other compilations such as his \"Call of the Wild\" anthology on Big Beat Records. He does not appear on this set, but two performers here, George Jacks and The 12th Knight, do renditions of the song.", "Title: On the Floor at the Boutique\n\nOn the Floor at the Boutique is a live album mixed by British big beat musician Fatboy Slim. It was recorded at the Big Beat Boutique in 1997 in Brighton, England and released in 1998.", "Title: Folklore (Big Big Train album)\n\nFolklore is the ninth studio album by the English progressive rock band Big Big Train. Released on 27 May 2016, it was recorded at English Electric Studios, produced by Big Big Train, and mixed and mastered at Aubitt Studios by Rob Aubrey. It is the first studio album to feature Rachel Hall and then-Beardfish lead vocalist Rikard Sjöblom as official members.", "Title: Surf-Jet Girl\n\nSurf-Jet Girl is the first EP released by surf music band \"The Surfin' Lungs\", released in 1986 on Ace Records' Big Beat label. Produced by Roman Jugg of The Damned, Big Beat had huge plans for the release and were planning a big promotion in which a surf jet was to be given away in a national competition, but the idea never got off the ground. Three of the four tracks were written by the group, but the fourth, \"Decoy\" was a cover of a track by 60s surf instrumental group \"The Sandals\".", "Title: Ether (Fischer-Z album)\n\nEther was an experimental music project by John Watts, released under the name Fischer-Z. After releasing two successful solo albums and one album of remixes, since the last Fischer-Z album, \"Stream\", John Watts had started to take an interest in creating big beat music. After creating a whole big beat style album in 1999 entitled \"Bigbeatpoetry\", Watts carried on in a similar style for \"Ether\". He recorded a number of songs, featuring only his guitar and voice, and then put them over cut-up beats as a rhythm track. Watts had also added a filmic touch to the project, he travelled throughout Europe and post-9/11 New York City to find musicians at random and record them using his laptop, in their homes and on the street. Sarah Vermeersch filmed & edited the process into a road movie. \"Ether\" was further released as a John Watts solo album (see: Ether Music & Film), including the road movie DVD and a CD of tracks from the \"Ether\" album that appeared in the movie." ]
80,791
In what year did Dorothy Vaughan, one of the women featured in the 2016 non-fiction book, Hidden Figures, become acting supervisor of the West Area Computers?
1949
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Henson), who calculated flight trajectories for Project Mercury and the 1969 Apollo 11 flight to the Moon, Dorothy Vaughan (Octavia Spencer), and engineer Mary Jackson (Janelle Monáe).", " Kevin Costner plays the supporting role of Al Harrison and Jim Parsons plays the role of Paul Stafford.", " 20th Century Fox gave the film a limited release from December 25, 2016, before a wide release on January 6, 2017." ], "title": "List of accolades received by Hidden Figures" }, { "sentences": [ "Margot Lee Shetterly (born 1969) is an American nonfiction writer who has also worked in investment banking and media startups.", " Her first book, \"Hidden Figures: The Story of the African-American Women Who Helped Win the Space Race\" (2016), is about African-American women mathematicians working at NASA who were instrumental to the success of the United States space program.", " She sold the movie rights while still working on the book, and it was adapted as a feature film of the same name, \"Hidden Figures\" (2016).", " For several years Shetterly and her husband lived and worked in Mexico, where they founded and published \"Inside Mexico,\" a magazine directed to English-speaking expats." ], "title": "Margot Lee Shetterly" }, { "sentences": [ "Hidden Figures: The American Dream and the Untold Story of the Black Women Who Helped Win the Space Race is a 2016 non-fiction book written by Margot Lee Shetterly.", " The biographical text follows the lives of Human Computers such as Katherine Johnson, Dorothy Vaughan, and Mary Jackson, three mathematicians" ], "title": "Hidden Figures (book)" }, { "sentences": [ "Octavia Lenora Spencer (born May 25, 1972) is an American actress and author.", " She made her film debut in the 1996 drama film \"A Time to Kill\".", " Her breakthrough came in 2011, when she starred as Minny Jackson in the period drama film \"The Help\", for which she won the Academy Award, Golden Globe, SAG, BAFTA, and Critics' Choice Movie Award for Best Supporting Actress.", " She had a critically acclaimed performance in Ryan Coogler's drama \"Fruitvale Station\" (2013), for which she received the National Board of Review Award for Best Supporting Actress.", " Spencer has received acclaim for her work in the films \"Smashed\" (2012), \"Snowpiercer\" (2013), \"Get on Up\" (2014), \"The Divergent Series\" (2015-2016), \"Zootopia\" (2016) and \"The Shape of Water\" (2017).", " In 2017, she received Academy Award, Golden Globe, and SAG nominations for Best Supporting Actress for her performance as mathematician Dorothy Vaughan in the drama \"Hidden Figures\"." ], "title": "Octavia Spencer" }, { "sentences": [ "We Are Afghan Women: Voices of Hope is a 2016 non-fiction book about women's rights in Afghanistan.", " It was published by the George W. Bush Institute at the George W. Bush Presidential Center, with an introduction by former First Lady Laura Bush." ], "title": "We Are Afghan Women: Voices of Hope" }, { "sentences": [ "The West Area Computing Unit (West Area Computers) was an all-African American group of female mathematicians who worked as human computers at the Langley Research Center of NACA (predecessor of NASA) from 1943 through 1958.", " The group, a subset of the hundreds of female mathematicians who began careers in aeronautical research during World War II, was originally subject to Virginia's Jim Crow laws, requiring them to use segregated bathrooms and cafeterias." ], "title": "West Area Computers" }, { "sentences": [ "Dorothy Johnson Vaughan (September 20, 1910 – November 10, 2008) was an African American mathematician and human computer who worked for the National Advisory Committee for Aeronautics (NACA), and NASA, at Langley Research Center in Hampton, Virginia.", " In 1949, she became acting supervisor of the West Area Computers, the first African-American woman to supervise a group of staff at the center." ], "title": "Dorothy Vaughan" }, { "sentences": [ "Sudie Lawrence Williams (November 11, 1872–July 21, 1940) was a music educator in the public schools of Dallas, Texas.", " She was born in Bellville, Texas to Dr. and Mrs. Otis Laurence Williams.", " She began teaching in the Dallas schools in 1894, became assistant supervisor of music for the schools in 1910, acting supervisor in 1913 (the year the Dallas schools acquired their first phonograph), and supervisor in 1914." ], "title": "Sudie L. Williams" }, { "sentences": [ "Hidden Figures is a 2016 American biographical drama film directed by Theodore Melfi and written by Melfi and Allison Schroeder, based on the non-fiction book of the same name by Margot Lee Shetterly about black female mathematicians who worked at the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) during the Space Race.", " The film stars Taraji P. Henson as Katherine Johnson, a mathematician who calculated flight trajectories for Project Mercury and other missions.", " The film also features Octavia Spencer as NASA supervisor Dorothy Vaughan and Janelle Monáe as NASA engineer Mary Jackson, with Kevin Costner, Kirsten Dunst, Jim Parsons, Glen Powell, and Mahershala Ali in supporting roles." ], "title": "Hidden Figures" } ]
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Henson), who calculated flight trajectories for Project Mercury and the 1969 Apollo 11 flight to the Moon, Dorothy Vaughan (Octavia Spencer), and engineer Mary Jackson (Janelle Monáe). Kevin Costner plays the supporting role of Al Harrison and Jim Parsons plays the role of Paul Stafford. 20th Century Fox gave the film a limited release from December 25, 2016, before a wide release on January 6, 2017.", "Title: Margot Lee Shetterly\n\nMargot Lee Shetterly (born 1969) is an American nonfiction writer who has also worked in investment banking and media startups. Her first book, \"Hidden Figures: The Story of the African-American Women Who Helped Win the Space Race\" (2016), is about African-American women mathematicians working at NASA who were instrumental to the success of the United States space program. She sold the movie rights while still working on the book, and it was adapted as a feature film of the same name, \"Hidden Figures\" (2016). For several years Shetterly and her husband lived and worked in Mexico, where they founded and published \"Inside Mexico,\" a magazine directed to English-speaking expats.", "Title: Hidden Figures (book)\n\nHidden Figures: The American Dream and the Untold Story of the Black Women Who Helped Win the Space Race is a 2016 non-fiction book written by Margot Lee Shetterly. The biographical text follows the lives of Human Computers such as Katherine Johnson, Dorothy Vaughan, and Mary Jackson, three mathematicians", "Title: Octavia Spencer\n\nOctavia Lenora Spencer (born May 25, 1972) is an American actress and author. She made her film debut in the 1996 drama film \"A Time to Kill\". Her breakthrough came in 2011, when she starred as Minny Jackson in the period drama film \"The Help\", for which she won the Academy Award, Golden Globe, SAG, BAFTA, and Critics' Choice Movie Award for Best Supporting Actress. She had a critically acclaimed performance in Ryan Coogler's drama \"Fruitvale Station\" (2013), for which she received the National Board of Review Award for Best Supporting Actress. Spencer has received acclaim for her work in the films \"Smashed\" (2012), \"Snowpiercer\" (2013), \"Get on Up\" (2014), \"The Divergent Series\" (2015-2016), \"Zootopia\" (2016) and \"The Shape of Water\" (2017). In 2017, she received Academy Award, Golden Globe, and SAG nominations for Best Supporting Actress for her performance as mathematician Dorothy Vaughan in the drama \"Hidden Figures\".", "Title: We Are Afghan Women: Voices of Hope\n\nWe Are Afghan Women: Voices of Hope is a 2016 non-fiction book about women's rights in Afghanistan. It was published by the George W. Bush Institute at the George W. Bush Presidential Center, with an introduction by former First Lady Laura Bush.", "Title: West Area Computers\n\nThe West Area Computing Unit (West Area Computers) was an all-African American group of female mathematicians who worked as human computers at the Langley Research Center of NACA (predecessor of NASA) from 1943 through 1958. The group, a subset of the hundreds of female mathematicians who began careers in aeronautical research during World War II, was originally subject to Virginia's Jim Crow laws, requiring them to use segregated bathrooms and cafeterias.", "Title: Dorothy Vaughan\n\nDorothy Johnson Vaughan (September 20, 1910 – November 10, 2008) was an African American mathematician and human computer who worked for the National Advisory Committee for Aeronautics (NACA), and NASA, at Langley Research Center in Hampton, Virginia. In 1949, she became acting supervisor of the West Area Computers, the first African-American woman to supervise a group of staff at the center.", "Title: Sudie L. Williams\n\nSudie Lawrence Williams (November 11, 1872–July 21, 1940) was a music educator in the public schools of Dallas, Texas. She was born in Bellville, Texas to Dr. and Mrs. Otis Laurence Williams. She began teaching in the Dallas schools in 1894, became assistant supervisor of music for the schools in 1910, acting supervisor in 1913 (the year the Dallas schools acquired their first phonograph), and supervisor in 1914.", "Title: Hidden Figures\n\nHidden Figures is a 2016 American biographical drama film directed by Theodore Melfi and written by Melfi and Allison Schroeder, based on the non-fiction book of the same name by Margot Lee Shetterly about black female mathematicians who worked at the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) during the Space Race. The film stars Taraji P. Henson as Katherine Johnson, a mathematician who calculated flight trajectories for Project Mercury and other missions. The film also features Octavia Spencer as NASA supervisor Dorothy Vaughan and Janelle Monáe as NASA engineer Mary Jackson, with Kevin Costner, Kirsten Dunst, Jim Parsons, Glen Powell, and Mahershala Ali in supporting roles." ]
80,792
The Occupy Wall Street Collaborative Film included a commentator who was a liberal progressive American author and former political advisor to Al Gore and who else?
Bill Clinton
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[ { "sentences": [ "Occupy Comics: Art & Stories Inspired by Occupy Wall Street is a currently-in-production, deluxe comic book anthology funded on Kickstarter and seeking to articulate themes of the Occupy Wall Street movement through comics as well as to fund-raise on behalf of the protesters." ], "title": "Occupy Comics" }, { "sentences": [ "Occupy Eugene was a collaboration that occurred in Eugene, Oregon based on the Occupy Wall Street movement which began in New York City on September 17, 2011.", " Occupy Eugene included peaceful protests and demonstrations.", " Protesters were concerned about fairness issues regarding wealth-distribution, banking regulation, housing issues and corporate greed.", " The first protest march was held on October 15, 2011.", " The march started at the Wayne Morse Free Speech Plaza and continued downtown before marching over Ferry Street Bridge.", " It was reported that close to 2000 people were in attendance from all over the state of Oregon.", " Occupy Eugene continues to hold regular protests and actions.", " Protesters have stated that they do not have a set group of leaders.", " Occupy Eugene General Assemblies have met from as frequently as twice a day at times during active occupations, and as infrequently as weekly.", " Many committees have met since at least the third General Assembly - typically weekly, and of course informal conversations are essentially non-stop.", " Decisions are made through a process known as consensus.", " Occupy Eugene's consensus process operates in a similar fashion to how consensus is being handled in New York City by protesters involved in Occupy Wall Street.", " Although the exact method varies from Occupation to Occupation.", " As of October 18, 2011, The Eugene police department is allowing protesters to camp in downtown Eugene, although city law prohibits it.", " Eugene police also stated that downtown camping won't be permanently allowed." ], "title": "Occupy Eugene" }, { "sentences": [ "The Occupy the Hood movement is a nationwide grassroots movement in the United States that is an extension of Occupy Wall Street and of the Occupy Movement generally.", " The movement started in response to how the Occupy Wall Street movement was developing after its initial encampment in Zuccotti Park.", " Occupy the Hood seeks to represent the interests of oppressed people and to bring people of color into the Occupy Movement.", " The movement has been especially active in its attempts to decolonize the Occupy Movement.", " Occupy the Hood was created by Malik Rhasaan, from Jamaica, Queens.", " Occupy the hood chapters exist in the U.S. cities of Atlanta, Boston, Indianapolis, Los Angeles, Milwaukee, New York City, New York, and other major metropolitan cities." ], "title": "Occupy the Hood" }, { "sentences": [ "The Occupy Handbook is a collection of essays about Occupy Wall Street the larger international Occupy movement.", " Contributors include economists and political commentators such as: Paul Krugman, Robin Wells, Michael Lewis, Robert Reich, Amy Goodman, David Graeber, Peter Diamond, Emmanuel Saez, Ariel Dorfman, Barbara Ehrenreich, Jeff Sachs, and Nouriel Roubini, among others.", " The essays analyze the movement's origins and questions about the role of the movement in contemporary society.", " The book attempts to capture the Occupy Wall Street phenomenon, giving readers an on-the-scene feel for the movement, as well as considering the lasting changes wrought and recommending reform.", " The editor of \"The Occupy Handbook\", Janet Byrne, has previously written of the Occupy movement for the Huffington Post." ], "title": "The Occupy Handbook" }, { "sentences": [ "Occupy Dame Street or Occupy Dublin was a peaceful protest and demonstration against economic inequality, social injustice and corporate greed taking place outside the Central Bank of Ireland plaza on Dame Street in Dublin, beside the Temple Bar area of the city.", " Part of the global Occupy movement, it took its name from the Occupy Wall Street demonstration in New York City's Wall Street financial district.", " Occupy Dame Street had four requests: the withdrawal of the EU/IMF from Ireland, an end to public ownership of private debt, the return to public ownership of Ireland's privatised oil and gas reserves, and the implementation of what the movement describes as \"real participatory democracy\".", " The national police force, Garda Síochána, dismantled their camp during a late-night raid on 8 March 2012, though the protesters vowed to fight on." ], "title": "Occupy Dame Street" }, { "sentences": [ "Aaron T. Bandur (1969- 28 April 2016), also known by the professional name Aaron Aites, was an American filmmaker and musician, best known for the 2009 documentary film <nowiki>\"Until the Light Takes Us\"</nowiki> which he directed with his fiancee and filmmaking partner Audrey Ewell, and for his musical band Iran.", " Aites died on 28 April 2016 at the age of 46, after battling cancer.", " He is also known for the films \"99%: The Occupy Wall Street Collaborative Film\" which premiered at the 2013 Sundance Film Festival and is distributed by Participant Media, and for \"Memory Box\" which stars Mackenzie Davis and Shane Carruth which premiered at the 2016 Fantastic Fest." ], "title": "Aaron Aites" }, { "sentences": [ "Many commentators have stated that the Occupy Wall Street movement has roots in the philosophy of anarchism.", " David Graeber, an early organizer of the movement, is a self-proclaimed anarchist.", " Graeber, writing for \"The Guardian\", has argued that anarchist principles of direct action, direct democracy and rejection of existing political institutions are the foundations of the Occupy Wall Street movement.", " Graber associated Occupy with anarchism ideology because of Occupy’s refusal to make demands on the existing state.", " If Occupy had made demands, it would be reiterating the legitimacy of the people who made the demands.", " By refraining from making demands, Occupy is refusing to legitimize the existing political structure of the United States.", " Graeber also believes that radical segments of the civil rights movement, the anti-nuclear movement and the global justice movement have been based on the same principles." ], "title": "Anarchism and the Occupy movement" }, { "sentences": [ "99%: The Occupy Wall Street Collaborative Film is a 2013 documentary film about the Occupy Wall Street movement directed by Audrey Ewell, Aaron Aites, Lucian Read, Nina Krstic, and co-directed by Katie Teague, Peter Leeman, Aric Gutnick, Doree Simon, and Abby Martin.", " The project features the work of more than 100 collaborators who contributed approximately 18 terabytes of film footage from dozens of American cities.", " Commentators include Naomi Wolf, Matt Taibbi, and Micah White." ], "title": "99%: The Occupy Wall Street Collaborative Film" }, { "sentences": [ "Occupy Dataran was an autonomous grassroots movement based in Kuala Lumpur, that aims to create a platform to experiment participatory democracy based on the popular assembly model.", " \"The Malaysian Insider\" reported that Occupy Dataran were an offshoot of Occupy Wall Street.", " The online news portal also reported that the Malaysian protesters were expressing solidarity with the New York protest movement as part of the 15 October 2011 global protests.", " However, it is widely acknowledged that the first Occupy Dataran assembly was held on 30 July 2011, seven weeks before Occupy Wall Street." ], "title": "Occupy Dataran" }, { "sentences": [ "Naomi R. Wolf (born November 12, 1962) is a liberal progressive American author, journalist, feminist, and former political advisor to Al Gore and Bill Clinton." ], "title": "Naomi Wolf" } ]
[ "Title: Occupy Comics\n\nOccupy Comics: Art & Stories Inspired by Occupy Wall Street is a currently-in-production, deluxe comic book anthology funded on Kickstarter and seeking to articulate themes of the Occupy Wall Street movement through comics as well as to fund-raise on behalf of the protesters.", "Title: Occupy Eugene\n\nOccupy Eugene was a collaboration that occurred in Eugene, Oregon based on the Occupy Wall Street movement which began in New York City on September 17, 2011. Occupy Eugene included peaceful protests and demonstrations. Protesters were concerned about fairness issues regarding wealth-distribution, banking regulation, housing issues and corporate greed. The first protest march was held on October 15, 2011. The march started at the Wayne Morse Free Speech Plaza and continued downtown before marching over Ferry Street Bridge. It was reported that close to 2000 people were in attendance from all over the state of Oregon. Occupy Eugene continues to hold regular protests and actions. Protesters have stated that they do not have a set group of leaders. Occupy Eugene General Assemblies have met from as frequently as twice a day at times during active occupations, and as infrequently as weekly. Many committees have met since at least the third General Assembly - typically weekly, and of course informal conversations are essentially non-stop. Decisions are made through a process known as consensus. Occupy Eugene's consensus process operates in a similar fashion to how consensus is being handled in New York City by protesters involved in Occupy Wall Street. Although the exact method varies from Occupation to Occupation. As of October 18, 2011, The Eugene police department is allowing protesters to camp in downtown Eugene, although city law prohibits it. Eugene police also stated that downtown camping won't be permanently allowed.", "Title: Occupy the Hood\n\nThe Occupy the Hood movement is a nationwide grassroots movement in the United States that is an extension of Occupy Wall Street and of the Occupy Movement generally. The movement started in response to how the Occupy Wall Street movement was developing after its initial encampment in Zuccotti Park. Occupy the Hood seeks to represent the interests of oppressed people and to bring people of color into the Occupy Movement. The movement has been especially active in its attempts to decolonize the Occupy Movement. Occupy the Hood was created by Malik Rhasaan, from Jamaica, Queens. Occupy the hood chapters exist in the U.S. cities of Atlanta, Boston, Indianapolis, Los Angeles, Milwaukee, New York City, New York, and other major metropolitan cities.", "Title: The Occupy Handbook\n\nThe Occupy Handbook is a collection of essays about Occupy Wall Street the larger international Occupy movement. Contributors include economists and political commentators such as: Paul Krugman, Robin Wells, Michael Lewis, Robert Reich, Amy Goodman, David Graeber, Peter Diamond, Emmanuel Saez, Ariel Dorfman, Barbara Ehrenreich, Jeff Sachs, and Nouriel Roubini, among others. The essays analyze the movement's origins and questions about the role of the movement in contemporary society. The book attempts to capture the Occupy Wall Street phenomenon, giving readers an on-the-scene feel for the movement, as well as considering the lasting changes wrought and recommending reform. The editor of \"The Occupy Handbook\", Janet Byrne, has previously written of the Occupy movement for the Huffington Post.", "Title: Occupy Dame Street\n\nOccupy Dame Street or Occupy Dublin was a peaceful protest and demonstration against economic inequality, social injustice and corporate greed taking place outside the Central Bank of Ireland plaza on Dame Street in Dublin, beside the Temple Bar area of the city. Part of the global Occupy movement, it took its name from the Occupy Wall Street demonstration in New York City's Wall Street financial district. Occupy Dame Street had four requests: the withdrawal of the EU/IMF from Ireland, an end to public ownership of private debt, the return to public ownership of Ireland's privatised oil and gas reserves, and the implementation of what the movement describes as \"real participatory democracy\". The national police force, Garda Síochána, dismantled their camp during a late-night raid on 8 March 2012, though the protesters vowed to fight on.", "Title: Aaron Aites\n\nAaron T. Bandur (1969- 28 April 2016), also known by the professional name Aaron Aites, was an American filmmaker and musician, best known for the 2009 documentary film <nowiki>\"Until the Light Takes Us\"</nowiki> which he directed with his fiancee and filmmaking partner Audrey Ewell, and for his musical band Iran. Aites died on 28 April 2016 at the age of 46, after battling cancer. He is also known for the films \"99%: The Occupy Wall Street Collaborative Film\" which premiered at the 2013 Sundance Film Festival and is distributed by Participant Media, and for \"Memory Box\" which stars Mackenzie Davis and Shane Carruth which premiered at the 2016 Fantastic Fest.", "Title: Anarchism and the Occupy movement\n\nMany commentators have stated that the Occupy Wall Street movement has roots in the philosophy of anarchism. David Graeber, an early organizer of the movement, is a self-proclaimed anarchist. Graeber, writing for \"The Guardian\", has argued that anarchist principles of direct action, direct democracy and rejection of existing political institutions are the foundations of the Occupy Wall Street movement. Graber associated Occupy with anarchism ideology because of Occupy’s refusal to make demands on the existing state. If Occupy had made demands, it would be reiterating the legitimacy of the people who made the demands. By refraining from making demands, Occupy is refusing to legitimize the existing political structure of the United States. Graeber also believes that radical segments of the civil rights movement, the anti-nuclear movement and the global justice movement have been based on the same principles.", "Title: 99%: The Occupy Wall Street Collaborative Film\n\n99%: The Occupy Wall Street Collaborative Film is a 2013 documentary film about the Occupy Wall Street movement directed by Audrey Ewell, Aaron Aites, Lucian Read, Nina Krstic, and co-directed by Katie Teague, Peter Leeman, Aric Gutnick, Doree Simon, and Abby Martin. The project features the work of more than 100 collaborators who contributed approximately 18 terabytes of film footage from dozens of American cities. Commentators include Naomi Wolf, Matt Taibbi, and Micah White.", "Title: Occupy Dataran\n\nOccupy Dataran was an autonomous grassroots movement based in Kuala Lumpur, that aims to create a platform to experiment participatory democracy based on the popular assembly model. \"The Malaysian Insider\" reported that Occupy Dataran were an offshoot of Occupy Wall Street. The online news portal also reported that the Malaysian protesters were expressing solidarity with the New York protest movement as part of the 15 October 2011 global protests. However, it is widely acknowledged that the first Occupy Dataran assembly was held on 30 July 2011, seven weeks before Occupy Wall Street.", "Title: Naomi Wolf\n\nNaomi R. Wolf (born November 12, 1962) is a liberal progressive American author, journalist, feminist, and former political advisor to Al Gore and Bill Clinton." ]
80,793
What actor in the film D.C. Cab also had a role in the TV series Barney Miller?
Max Gail
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[ { "sentences": [ "Barbara Avedon (June 14, 1925 – August 31, 1994) was a television writer, political activist, and feminist.", " She was one of the writers for the television series \"Bewitched\", and helped a group of Jefferson High School students write the episode \"Sisters at Heart\".", " She also wrote for \"Executive Suite\" and \"Fish\", a 1977-78 spin-off from \"Barney Miller\".", " With Barbara Corday, Avedon created \"Cagney & Lacey\", the world's first dramatic television series to place women in both of its starring roles.", " They came up with the idea for this television series after having read Molly Haskell's book \"From Reverence to Rape\" which stated that there had never been a female buddy film.", " Avedon and Corday initially intended \"Cagney & Lacey\" to be a film.", " While they were writing the series together, Avedon was more experienced and proficient in screenwriting than Corday, and Avedon mentored Corday in this area throughout the series.", " They were best friends for nearly a decade." ], "title": "Barbara Avedon" }, { "sentences": [ "D.C. Cab (also known as Street Fight) is a 1983 American comedy film, starring Max Gail, Adam Baldwin, Mr. T, Charlie Barnett, Gary Busey, Marsha Warfield, and Whitman Mayo.", " The film was written and directed by Joel Schumacher with the story by Topper Carew & Schumacher." ], "title": "D.C. Cab" }, { "sentences": [ "Detective Phil Fish is a fictional NYPD detective in the TV series \"Barney Miller\" and later in the spin off series \"Fish\".", " He was played by Abe Vigoda." ], "title": "Phil Fish (character)" }, { "sentences": [ "Jim Moody (born September 25, 1949 in Portsmouth, Virginia) is a television and film character actor.", " He played the tough-talking counselor/teacher Gene Daniels in \"Bad Boys\".", " His first feature film role was in the 1980 hit film \"Fame\", in which he played Mr. Farrell, a drama teacher.", " Jim starred in the 1983 comedy film \"D.C. Cab\" as Arnie, a member of the rival cab company, Emerald Cab.", " He also appeared in the 1999 drama \"The Best Man\" and as Leroy Greene, Sr. (the father) in \"The Last Dragon\"." ], "title": "Jim Moody (actor)" }, { "sentences": [ "Jack Soo (October 28, 1917 – January 11, 1979) was a Japanese American actor.", " He is best known for his role as Detective Nick Yemana on the television sitcom \"Barney Miller\"." ], "title": "Jack Soo" }, { "sentences": [ "Nellie Bellflower (born May 1, 1946 in Phoenix, Arizona) is an American actress and voice artist who provided the voice of Princess Ariel in the Ruby-Spears animated television series \"Thundarr the Barbarian\".", " She has also been in \"The Last Unicorn\" (voice), Rankin/Bass \"The Return of the King\", \"Americathon\", the miniseries \"East of Eden\", and guest roles on various TV shows such as \"Barnaby Jones\", \"Barney Miller\", \"Starsky and Hutch\", and \"Happy Days\" as Fonzie's ex-fiancée Maureen Johnson, a.k.a. \"The Lone Stripper\", in the Season 2 episode of the series titled \"Fonzie's Getting Married\" (episode #13).", " Nellie has been involved in movie production with three projects: \"The Girl in Melanie Klein\" (2008), \"Miss Pettigrew Lives for a Day\" (2008) and \"Finding Neverland\" (2004), for which she was nominated for an Academy Award as Producer for Best Picture.", " She is married to Michael Mislove." ], "title": "Nellie Bellflower" }, { "sentences": [ "Maxwell Trowbridge \"Max\" Gail Jr. (born April 5, 1943) is an American actor who has starred in stage, television, and film roles.", " He most notably portrayed the role of Detective Stan \"Wojo\" Wojciehowicz on the television sitcom \"Barney Miller\"." ], "title": "Max Gail" }, { "sentences": [ "Ronald Joseph Cicenia (December 11, 1935 – January 16, 2007), known as Ron Carey, was an American film and television actor.", " The 5 ft actor was best known for playing ambitious NYPD Police Officer Carl Levitt on TV's \"Barney Miller\", in which he was almost always surrounded by male actors (and sometimes female guest stars) who stood at least 4 in taller.", " The series' stars (Hal Linden, Max Gail, Abe Vigoda, Ron Glass, Steve Landesberg) all stood 6 ft or more.", " Carey appeared in the recurring role for the last six of the eight seasons of \"Barney Miller\"' s run.", " He first appeared on the show as a criminal, Angelo Molinari (aka The Mole), in Season 2, Episode 22." ], "title": "Ron Carey (actor)" }, { "sentences": [ "Steve Landesberg (November 23, 1936December 20, 2010) was an American actor, comedian, and voice actor known for his role as the erudite, unflappable police detective Arthur P. Dietrich on the ABC sitcom \"Barney Miller\", for which he was nominated for three Emmy Awards." ], "title": "Steve Landesberg" }, { "sentences": [ "Joe Bash is an American comedy-drama television series that aired on ABC from March 28 to May 10, 1986.", " Starring Peter Boyle as a weary and embittered New York City Police Department beat cop, it was created by veteran TV producer Danny Arnold following his successful New York City police detective sitcom \"Barney Miller\".", " The production company was Tetagram Ltd., with Arnold and Chris Hayward serving as the show's executive producers. All six episodes were written by the team of Arnold, Hayward and Philip Jayson Lasker, with Arnold directing all but the fifth episode, which was directed by John Florea." ], "title": "Joe Bash" } ]
[ "Title: Barbara Avedon\n\nBarbara Avedon (June 14, 1925 – August 31, 1994) was a television writer, political activist, and feminist. She was one of the writers for the television series \"Bewitched\", and helped a group of Jefferson High School students write the episode \"Sisters at Heart\". She also wrote for \"Executive Suite\" and \"Fish\", a 1977-78 spin-off from \"Barney Miller\". With Barbara Corday, Avedon created \"Cagney & Lacey\", the world's first dramatic television series to place women in both of its starring roles. They came up with the idea for this television series after having read Molly Haskell's book \"From Reverence to Rape\" which stated that there had never been a female buddy film. Avedon and Corday initially intended \"Cagney & Lacey\" to be a film. While they were writing the series together, Avedon was more experienced and proficient in screenwriting than Corday, and Avedon mentored Corday in this area throughout the series. They were best friends for nearly a decade.", "Title: D.C. Cab\n\nD.C. Cab (also known as Street Fight) is a 1983 American comedy film, starring Max Gail, Adam Baldwin, Mr. T, Charlie Barnett, Gary Busey, Marsha Warfield, and Whitman Mayo. The film was written and directed by Joel Schumacher with the story by Topper Carew & Schumacher.", "Title: Phil Fish (character)\n\nDetective Phil Fish is a fictional NYPD detective in the TV series \"Barney Miller\" and later in the spin off series \"Fish\". He was played by Abe Vigoda.", "Title: Jim Moody (actor)\n\nJim Moody (born September 25, 1949 in Portsmouth, Virginia) is a television and film character actor. He played the tough-talking counselor/teacher Gene Daniels in \"Bad Boys\". His first feature film role was in the 1980 hit film \"Fame\", in which he played Mr. Farrell, a drama teacher. Jim starred in the 1983 comedy film \"D.C. Cab\" as Arnie, a member of the rival cab company, Emerald Cab. He also appeared in the 1999 drama \"The Best Man\" and as Leroy Greene, Sr. (the father) in \"The Last Dragon\".", "Title: Jack Soo\n\nJack Soo (October 28, 1917 – January 11, 1979) was a Japanese American actor. He is best known for his role as Detective Nick Yemana on the television sitcom \"Barney Miller\".", "Title: Nellie Bellflower\n\nNellie Bellflower (born May 1, 1946 in Phoenix, Arizona) is an American actress and voice artist who provided the voice of Princess Ariel in the Ruby-Spears animated television series \"Thundarr the Barbarian\". She has also been in \"The Last Unicorn\" (voice), Rankin/Bass \"The Return of the King\", \"Americathon\", the miniseries \"East of Eden\", and guest roles on various TV shows such as \"Barnaby Jones\", \"Barney Miller\", \"Starsky and Hutch\", and \"Happy Days\" as Fonzie's ex-fiancée Maureen Johnson, a.k.a. \"The Lone Stripper\", in the Season 2 episode of the series titled \"Fonzie's Getting Married\" (episode #13). Nellie has been involved in movie production with three projects: \"The Girl in Melanie Klein\" (2008), \"Miss Pettigrew Lives for a Day\" (2008) and \"Finding Neverland\" (2004), for which she was nominated for an Academy Award as Producer for Best Picture. She is married to Michael Mislove.", "Title: Max Gail\n\nMaxwell Trowbridge \"Max\" Gail Jr. (born April 5, 1943) is an American actor who has starred in stage, television, and film roles. He most notably portrayed the role of Detective Stan \"Wojo\" Wojciehowicz on the television sitcom \"Barney Miller\".", "Title: Ron Carey (actor)\n\nRonald Joseph Cicenia (December 11, 1935 – January 16, 2007), known as Ron Carey, was an American film and television actor. The 5 ft actor was best known for playing ambitious NYPD Police Officer Carl Levitt on TV's \"Barney Miller\", in which he was almost always surrounded by male actors (and sometimes female guest stars) who stood at least 4 in taller. The series' stars (Hal Linden, Max Gail, Abe Vigoda, Ron Glass, Steve Landesberg) all stood 6 ft or more. Carey appeared in the recurring role for the last six of the eight seasons of \"Barney Miller\"' s run. He first appeared on the show as a criminal, Angelo Molinari (aka The Mole), in Season 2, Episode 22.", "Title: Steve Landesberg\n\nSteve Landesberg (November 23, 1936December 20, 2010) was an American actor, comedian, and voice actor known for his role as the erudite, unflappable police detective Arthur P. Dietrich on the ABC sitcom \"Barney Miller\", for which he was nominated for three Emmy Awards.", "Title: Joe Bash\n\nJoe Bash is an American comedy-drama television series that aired on ABC from March 28 to May 10, 1986. Starring Peter Boyle as a weary and embittered New York City Police Department beat cop, it was created by veteran TV producer Danny Arnold following his successful New York City police detective sitcom \"Barney Miller\". The production company was Tetagram Ltd., with Arnold and Chris Hayward serving as the show's executive producers. All six episodes were written by the team of Arnold, Hayward and Philip Jayson Lasker, with Arnold directing all but the fifth episode, which was directed by John Florea." ]
80,794
What is the another name for the singer of Standing Hampton?
The Red Rocker
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[ { "sentences": [ "Chunwei () is an ethnonym for the most ancient nomadic tribes that invaded China during legendary times.", " A Chinese Classical scholar and the first President of the Imperial Nanking University, Wei Zhao (204–273), commented, identificating the name Chunwei with the name of the Huns: “During the Han (206 BC-220 AD) they (the Huns) were called Xiongnu 匈奴, and the Hunyu 葷粥 is just another name for the same people, and similarly, the Xunyu 獯粥 is just another transcription of Chunwei’s 淳維, their ancestor’s name”." ], "title": "Chunwei" }, { "sentences": [ "In Irish mythology, Nechtan was the father and/or husband of Boann, eponymous goddess of the River Boyne.", " Elsewhere her husband is named as Elcmar.", " He may be Nuada under another name, or his cult may have been replaced by that of Nuada; others maintain that Nechtan may be another name for the Dagda.", " His inhabited the otherworldly Síd Nechtain, the mythological form of Carbury Hill.", " In the Dindsenchas Nechtan is described as the husband of Boann and the son of Nuadu." ], "title": "Nechtan (mythology)" }, { "sentences": [ "Standing Hampton is Sammy Hagar's sixth solo album, his first after moving from Capitol Records to Geffen.", " It was his first album to achieve RIAA certification, eventually going platinum, and five of its singles charted in either the mainstream rock or pop singles charts." ], "title": "Standing Hampton" }, { "sentences": [ "Sri Biranchinarayan Temple is in Palia village, which is located 15 km south of Bhadrak, on the way from Bhadrak to Chandabali.", " It occupies a significant place in the cultural map of Orissa state of India.", " Today, the standing Biranchi Narayan Temple stands as evidence of the heritage of Surya Upasana in Orissa.", " Biranchi Narayan is another name for Lord Surya, the Sun God of light and lustre.", " The existing temple is dedicated to Biranchi-narayan, who is enshrined as a roughly four-faced image of the Sun.", " A square stone slightly tapering towards the top contains four carved images of the Sun god in relief, on the four sides of a slab.", " The figures hold two lotuses in two hands, as usual, and are depicted standing on chariots drawn by seven horses.Architecturally, the temple can be dated to the 13th century.", " It was renovated and reconstructed in the beginning of the 20th century by the generosity of a local zamindar." ], "title": "Biranchinarayan Temple, Palia" }, { "sentences": [ "Sonora Santanera is an orchestra playing tropical music from Mexico with over 60 years of history.", " The band was founded in 1955 by Carlos Colorado in the state of Tabasco, modeled after an earlier Cuban band called Sonora Matancera.", " However, the band created its own style.", " In 1960, comic actor Jesús “Palillo” Martínez helped the band play in Mexico City and get a professional record deal under the name of Sonora Santanera.", " From that time until 1986, the band changed members, but remained focused on Carlos Colorado, the sole musical arranger for the group.", " Colorado died in a bus accident in 1986, causing some members to split off and form another orchestra called Los Santaneros.", " The remaining members changed name to Internacional Sonora Santanera.", " Since the 1980s, little of the band’s sound changed although members continued to do so.", " In the 2000s, more bands appeared using the name of Sonora Santanera as part of their names, leading the orchestra to pursue legal actions and another name change in 2007 to the current name of \"La Única Internacional Sonora Santanera\"." ], "title": "Sonora Santanera" }, { "sentences": [ "A code name or cryptonym is a word or name used, sometimes clandestinely, to refer to another name, word, project or person.", " Names are often used for military purposes, or in espionage.", " They may also be used in industrial counter-industrial espionage to protect secret projects and the like from business rivals, or to give names to projects whose marketing name has not yet been determined.", " Another reason for the use of names and phrases in the military is that they transmit with a lower level of cumulative errors over a walkie-talkie or radio link than actual names." ], "title": "Code name" }, { "sentences": [ "Live 1980 is a Sammy Hagar live album recorded during the tour promoting his then-newest album, \"Danger Zone\".", " The album mainly contains tracks from \"Danger Zone\" and its predecessor, \"Street Machine\".", " It was released by Capitol Records after the success of Hagar's Geffen-era releases, \"Standing Hampton\" and \"Three Lock Box\"." ], "title": "Live 1980 (Sammy Hagar album)" }, { "sentences": [ "Samuel Roy Hagar (born October 13, 1947), also known as The Red Rocker, is an American rock vocalist, guitarist, songwriter, musician and entrepreneur.", " Hagar came to prominence in the 1970s with the hard rock band Montrose.", " He afterwards launched a successful solo career, scoring an enduring hit in 1984 with \"I Can't Drive 55\".", " He enjoyed huge commercial success when he replaced David Lee Roth as the lead singer of Van Halen in 1985, but left the band in 1996.", " He returned to the band for a 2-year reunion from 2003 to 2005.", " On March 12, 2007, Hagar was inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame as a member of Van Halen.", " His musical style primarily consists of hard rock and heavy metal." ], "title": "Sammy Hagar" }, { "sentences": [ "The Chilhowee Group is a sedimentary body composed of early Cambrian siliciclastic sedimentary rocks which crop out along the eastern margin of the Blue Ridge province in Maryland and Virginia.", " They represent a rift to passive margin sequence, with mostly coarse, feldspathic sandstones and conglomerates in the lower member and shales and phyllite in the upper members.The Chilhowee Group contains four formations; the Loudoun, Weverton, Harpers and Antietam.", "<ref>[http://pubs.usgs.gov/bul/b2123/paleo.html Southworth, Another name for the Harpers formations is the Hampton formation, and the Antietam Formation is also known as the Erwin Formation.", " The Hampton Formation has minor economic importance in the area near the James River Face Wilderness.", " As of 1982 there were three quarries operating near the James River Face Wilderness.", " Those quarries produced roofing shale, light weight aggregate, and various materials for brick making.", " The Antietam Formation also had a minor economic importance, particularly from 1945 up until 1966.", " There were three quarries producing crushed quartzite, which wa used to produce concrete aggregates, road metal and railroad ballast (Brown 1982)." ], "title": "Chilhowee Group" }, { "sentences": [ "\"There's Only One Way to Rock\" is a hard rock song by Sammy Hagar off the 1981 album Standing Hampton.", " The song reached number 31 on the Billboard magazine mainstream rock charts when it was released as a single in 1982." ], "title": "There's Only One Way to Rock" } ]
[ "Title: Chunwei\n\nChunwei () is an ethnonym for the most ancient nomadic tribes that invaded China during legendary times. A Chinese Classical scholar and the first President of the Imperial Nanking University, Wei Zhao (204–273), commented, identificating the name Chunwei with the name of the Huns: “During the Han (206 BC-220 AD) they (the Huns) were called Xiongnu 匈奴, and the Hunyu 葷粥 is just another name for the same people, and similarly, the Xunyu 獯粥 is just another transcription of Chunwei’s 淳維, their ancestor’s name”.", "Title: Nechtan (mythology)\n\nIn Irish mythology, Nechtan was the father and/or husband of Boann, eponymous goddess of the River Boyne. Elsewhere her husband is named as Elcmar. He may be Nuada under another name, or his cult may have been replaced by that of Nuada; others maintain that Nechtan may be another name for the Dagda. His inhabited the otherworldly Síd Nechtain, the mythological form of Carbury Hill. In the Dindsenchas Nechtan is described as the husband of Boann and the son of Nuadu.", "Title: Standing Hampton\n\nStanding Hampton is Sammy Hagar's sixth solo album, his first after moving from Capitol Records to Geffen. It was his first album to achieve RIAA certification, eventually going platinum, and five of its singles charted in either the mainstream rock or pop singles charts.", "Title: Biranchinarayan Temple, Palia\n\nSri Biranchinarayan Temple is in Palia village, which is located 15 km south of Bhadrak, on the way from Bhadrak to Chandabali. It occupies a significant place in the cultural map of Orissa state of India. Today, the standing Biranchi Narayan Temple stands as evidence of the heritage of Surya Upasana in Orissa. Biranchi Narayan is another name for Lord Surya, the Sun God of light and lustre. The existing temple is dedicated to Biranchi-narayan, who is enshrined as a roughly four-faced image of the Sun. A square stone slightly tapering towards the top contains four carved images of the Sun god in relief, on the four sides of a slab. The figures hold two lotuses in two hands, as usual, and are depicted standing on chariots drawn by seven horses.Architecturally, the temple can be dated to the 13th century. It was renovated and reconstructed in the beginning of the 20th century by the generosity of a local zamindar.", "Title: Sonora Santanera\n\nSonora Santanera is an orchestra playing tropical music from Mexico with over 60 years of history. The band was founded in 1955 by Carlos Colorado in the state of Tabasco, modeled after an earlier Cuban band called Sonora Matancera. However, the band created its own style. In 1960, comic actor Jesús “Palillo” Martínez helped the band play in Mexico City and get a professional record deal under the name of Sonora Santanera. From that time until 1986, the band changed members, but remained focused on Carlos Colorado, the sole musical arranger for the group. Colorado died in a bus accident in 1986, causing some members to split off and form another orchestra called Los Santaneros. The remaining members changed name to Internacional Sonora Santanera. Since the 1980s, little of the band’s sound changed although members continued to do so. In the 2000s, more bands appeared using the name of Sonora Santanera as part of their names, leading the orchestra to pursue legal actions and another name change in 2007 to the current name of \"La Única Internacional Sonora Santanera\".", "Title: Code name\n\nA code name or cryptonym is a word or name used, sometimes clandestinely, to refer to another name, word, project or person. Names are often used for military purposes, or in espionage. They may also be used in industrial counter-industrial espionage to protect secret projects and the like from business rivals, or to give names to projects whose marketing name has not yet been determined. Another reason for the use of names and phrases in the military is that they transmit with a lower level of cumulative errors over a walkie-talkie or radio link than actual names.", "Title: Live 1980 (Sammy Hagar album)\n\nLive 1980 is a Sammy Hagar live album recorded during the tour promoting his then-newest album, \"Danger Zone\". The album mainly contains tracks from \"Danger Zone\" and its predecessor, \"Street Machine\". It was released by Capitol Records after the success of Hagar's Geffen-era releases, \"Standing Hampton\" and \"Three Lock Box\".", "Title: Sammy Hagar\n\nSamuel Roy Hagar (born October 13, 1947), also known as The Red Rocker, is an American rock vocalist, guitarist, songwriter, musician and entrepreneur. Hagar came to prominence in the 1970s with the hard rock band Montrose. He afterwards launched a successful solo career, scoring an enduring hit in 1984 with \"I Can't Drive 55\". He enjoyed huge commercial success when he replaced David Lee Roth as the lead singer of Van Halen in 1985, but left the band in 1996. He returned to the band for a 2-year reunion from 2003 to 2005. On March 12, 2007, Hagar was inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame as a member of Van Halen. His musical style primarily consists of hard rock and heavy metal.", "Title: Chilhowee Group\n\nThe Chilhowee Group is a sedimentary body composed of early Cambrian siliciclastic sedimentary rocks which crop out along the eastern margin of the Blue Ridge province in Maryland and Virginia. They represent a rift to passive margin sequence, with mostly coarse, feldspathic sandstones and conglomerates in the lower member and shales and phyllite in the upper members.The Chilhowee Group contains four formations; the Loudoun, Weverton, Harpers and Antietam. <ref>[http://pubs.usgs.gov/bul/b2123/paleo.html Southworth, Another name for the Harpers formations is the Hampton formation, and the Antietam Formation is also known as the Erwin Formation. The Hampton Formation has minor economic importance in the area near the James River Face Wilderness. As of 1982 there were three quarries operating near the James River Face Wilderness. Those quarries produced roofing shale, light weight aggregate, and various materials for brick making. The Antietam Formation also had a minor economic importance, particularly from 1945 up until 1966. There were three quarries producing crushed quartzite, which wa used to produce concrete aggregates, road metal and railroad ballast (Brown 1982).", "Title: There's Only One Way to Rock\n\n\"There's Only One Way to Rock\" is a hard rock song by Sammy Hagar off the 1981 album Standing Hampton. The song reached number 31 on the Billboard magazine mainstream rock charts when it was released as a single in 1982." ]
80,795
Devendra Banhart's musical sound can be compared to the band the Bowerbirds and also to his early childhood in what country?
Venezuela
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[ { "sentences": [ "Lilian Gonshaw Katz (b. 1932) is a Professor Emerita of early childhood education at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, where she is also principal investigator for the Illinois Early Learning Project, and a contributor to the Early Childhood and Parenting Collaborative.", " She founded two journals: \"Early Childhood Research Quarterly\" for which she served as editor-in-chief during its first six years, and \"Early Childhood Research & Practice\" the first on-line peer-reviewed early-childhood journal for which she remains editor-in-chief.", " Her scholarly work focused on the developmental stages of a teacher, child social development, and she has been a proponent of the project-based learning approach to childhood education, believing children learn best in informal and interactive situations." ], "title": "Lilian Katz" }, { "sentences": [ "Deeper into Dream is the eighth studio album by Australian indie pop musician Ben Lee, released on 11 October 2011 through Lojinx in Europe and Dangerbird Records in the United States.", " It is the first concept album in his catalogue, with a central theme that focuses on the power of dreams.", " Joining Lee for this dozen-song set are his longtime musical collaborators Nic Johns, Lara Meyerratken, and Petra Haden, as well as mixer Noah Georgeson (The Strokes, Devendra Banhart, Joanna Newsom).", " While recording at his Laurel Canyon home studio, he also got a little help from his friends and family.", " For the last year, Lee has been recording and collecting their dreams, all of which are spliced into three dream collages." ], "title": "Deeper into Dream" }, { "sentences": [ "Fabrizio Moretti (born June 2, 1980) is an Italian Brazilian musician best known as the drummer for American indie rock band The Strokes.", " Fabrizio's side project with Rodrigo Amarante of Los Hermanos and Binki Shapiro, entitled Little Joy debuted on Rough Trade Records.", " He created another short side project, Megapuss, with Devendra Banhart, Gregory Rogove and Noah Georgeson, and has played drums for Neon Neon, on their track \"Dream Cars\", from \"Stainless Style\", Devendra Banhart, Rodrigo Amarante, and Har Mar Superstar, whose track \"Prisoner\", from \"Bye Bye 17\", he also co-wrote." ], "title": "Fabrizio Moretti" }, { "sentences": [ "Wooden Wand is the stage name of singer-songwriter James Jackson Toth, who has recorded under his given name as well as the name WAND.", " The style of music recorded by Toth and his many incarnations has drawn on a variety of both conventional and experimental folk and rock influences, including psychedelic folk, freak folk and indie.", " Though he was a significant player in the New Weird America trend of the early to mid-2000s along with Devendra Banhart, Akron/Family, Joanna Newsom, and collaborators The Vanishing Voice, Toth has been difficult to pigeonhole in one genre; recent releases have been identified as acid folk, free jazz, outlaw country, and country-tinged rock.", " Toth has appeared on labels including Kill Rock Stars, Ecstatic Peace!", ", Rykodisc, and Young God." ], "title": "Wooden Wand" }, { "sentences": [ "Bowerbirds is an American folk band formed in Raleigh, North Carolina in 2006.", " The group comprises Philip Moore (vocals, guitar), Beth Tacular (accordion, vocals) and Mark Paulson (violin, vocals).", " Allmusic writer Stewart Mason places their sound on \"the dividing line between the freak folk contingent led by Devendra Banhart and Joanna Newsom and the more straightforward sunshine pop of Lavender Diamond.\"", " Their debut album, \"Hymns for a Dark Horse\", released under Burly Time Records in 2007, received favorable reviews from publications such as Pitchfork, Time Out New York and Prefix Magazine.", "Bowerbirds have toured in support of The Mountain Goats, with John Darnielle referring to the band as his \"favorite new band in forever\".", " Their second album, \"Upper Air\", was released July 7, 2009.", " The band released \"The Clearing\" on March 6, 2012." ], "title": "Bowerbirds (band)" }, { "sentences": [ "What Will We Be is Devendra Banhart's seventh studio album released on October 27, 2009, on Warner Bros.", " Records.", " The album was co-produced by Banhart and Paul Butler from A Band of Bees.", " Rejoining Banhart are old band mates Noah Georgeson, Greg Rogove, Luckey Remington, and Rodrigo Amarante, all of whom worked with him on his previous album, \"Smokey Rolls Down Thunder Canyon\"." ], "title": "What Will We Be" }, { "sentences": [ "Megapuss is a band with the following members: Devendra Banhart, Gregory Rogove (of Priestbird), Fabrizio Moretti (of The Strokes), and Noah Georgeson (member of Devendra's band and his producer).", " Megapuss formed as a joke between Banhart and Rogove, where they created the song titles first and wrote humorous songs based on the titles." ], "title": "Megapuss" }, { "sentences": [ "The Golden Apples of the Sun is a limited edition compilation of contemporary folk music curated by musician Devendra Banhart for the art magazine \"Arthur Magazine\".", " The title comes from a Ray Bradbury short story (which is itself taken from a line in the poem \"The Song of Wandering Aengus\" by William Butler Yeats).", " It collected 20 songs performed by recent underground folk and psychedelic artists and has since become considered the definitive compilation of what some have dubbed the New Weird America movement.", " It also featured artwork by Banhart himself." ], "title": "The Golden Apples of the Sun (album)" }, { "sentences": [ "Devendra Obi Banhart (born May 30, 1981) is a Venezuelan American singer-songwriter and visual artist.", " Banhart was born in Houston, Texas and was raised by his mother in Venezuela, until he moved to California as a teenager.", " He began to study at the San Francisco Art Institute in 1998, but dropped out to perform music in Europe, San Francisco and Los Angeles.", " Banhart released his debut album in 2002, continuing to record his material on the Young God and XL labels, as well as other work on compilations and collaborations." ], "title": "Devendra Banhart" }, { "sentences": [ "Ape in Pink Marble is the ninth studio album by folk rock musician Devendra Banhart, released on September 23, 2016 on Nonesuch Records.", " The album was written, produced, arranged, and recorded in Los Angeles by the singer/songwriter/guitarist with his longtime collaborators Noah Georgeson and Josiah Steinbrick, both of whom also worked on Banhart's previous album, \"Mala\" (2013)." ], "title": "Ape in Pink Marble" } ]
[ "Title: Lilian Katz\n\nLilian Gonshaw Katz (b. 1932) is a Professor Emerita of early childhood education at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, where she is also principal investigator for the Illinois Early Learning Project, and a contributor to the Early Childhood and Parenting Collaborative. She founded two journals: \"Early Childhood Research Quarterly\" for which she served as editor-in-chief during its first six years, and \"Early Childhood Research & Practice\" the first on-line peer-reviewed early-childhood journal for which she remains editor-in-chief. Her scholarly work focused on the developmental stages of a teacher, child social development, and she has been a proponent of the project-based learning approach to childhood education, believing children learn best in informal and interactive situations.", "Title: Deeper into Dream\n\nDeeper into Dream is the eighth studio album by Australian indie pop musician Ben Lee, released on 11 October 2011 through Lojinx in Europe and Dangerbird Records in the United States. It is the first concept album in his catalogue, with a central theme that focuses on the power of dreams. Joining Lee for this dozen-song set are his longtime musical collaborators Nic Johns, Lara Meyerratken, and Petra Haden, as well as mixer Noah Georgeson (The Strokes, Devendra Banhart, Joanna Newsom). While recording at his Laurel Canyon home studio, he also got a little help from his friends and family. For the last year, Lee has been recording and collecting their dreams, all of which are spliced into three dream collages.", "Title: Fabrizio Moretti\n\nFabrizio Moretti (born June 2, 1980) is an Italian Brazilian musician best known as the drummer for American indie rock band The Strokes. Fabrizio's side project with Rodrigo Amarante of Los Hermanos and Binki Shapiro, entitled Little Joy debuted on Rough Trade Records. He created another short side project, Megapuss, with Devendra Banhart, Gregory Rogove and Noah Georgeson, and has played drums for Neon Neon, on their track \"Dream Cars\", from \"Stainless Style\", Devendra Banhart, Rodrigo Amarante, and Har Mar Superstar, whose track \"Prisoner\", from \"Bye Bye 17\", he also co-wrote.", "Title: Wooden Wand\n\nWooden Wand is the stage name of singer-songwriter James Jackson Toth, who has recorded under his given name as well as the name WAND. The style of music recorded by Toth and his many incarnations has drawn on a variety of both conventional and experimental folk and rock influences, including psychedelic folk, freak folk and indie. Though he was a significant player in the New Weird America trend of the early to mid-2000s along with Devendra Banhart, Akron/Family, Joanna Newsom, and collaborators The Vanishing Voice, Toth has been difficult to pigeonhole in one genre; recent releases have been identified as acid folk, free jazz, outlaw country, and country-tinged rock. Toth has appeared on labels including Kill Rock Stars, Ecstatic Peace! , Rykodisc, and Young God.", "Title: Bowerbirds (band)\n\nBowerbirds is an American folk band formed in Raleigh, North Carolina in 2006. The group comprises Philip Moore (vocals, guitar), Beth Tacular (accordion, vocals) and Mark Paulson (violin, vocals). Allmusic writer Stewart Mason places their sound on \"the dividing line between the freak folk contingent led by Devendra Banhart and Joanna Newsom and the more straightforward sunshine pop of Lavender Diamond.\" Their debut album, \"Hymns for a Dark Horse\", released under Burly Time Records in 2007, received favorable reviews from publications such as Pitchfork, Time Out New York and Prefix Magazine. Bowerbirds have toured in support of The Mountain Goats, with John Darnielle referring to the band as his \"favorite new band in forever\". Their second album, \"Upper Air\", was released July 7, 2009. The band released \"The Clearing\" on March 6, 2012.", "Title: What Will We Be\n\nWhat Will We Be is Devendra Banhart's seventh studio album released on October 27, 2009, on Warner Bros. Records. The album was co-produced by Banhart and Paul Butler from A Band of Bees. Rejoining Banhart are old band mates Noah Georgeson, Greg Rogove, Luckey Remington, and Rodrigo Amarante, all of whom worked with him on his previous album, \"Smokey Rolls Down Thunder Canyon\".", "Title: Megapuss\n\nMegapuss is a band with the following members: Devendra Banhart, Gregory Rogove (of Priestbird), Fabrizio Moretti (of The Strokes), and Noah Georgeson (member of Devendra's band and his producer). Megapuss formed as a joke between Banhart and Rogove, where they created the song titles first and wrote humorous songs based on the titles.", "Title: The Golden Apples of the Sun (album)\n\nThe Golden Apples of the Sun is a limited edition compilation of contemporary folk music curated by musician Devendra Banhart for the art magazine \"Arthur Magazine\". The title comes from a Ray Bradbury short story (which is itself taken from a line in the poem \"The Song of Wandering Aengus\" by William Butler Yeats). It collected 20 songs performed by recent underground folk and psychedelic artists and has since become considered the definitive compilation of what some have dubbed the New Weird America movement. It also featured artwork by Banhart himself.", "Title: Devendra Banhart\n\nDevendra Obi Banhart (born May 30, 1981) is a Venezuelan American singer-songwriter and visual artist. Banhart was born in Houston, Texas and was raised by his mother in Venezuela, until he moved to California as a teenager. He began to study at the San Francisco Art Institute in 1998, but dropped out to perform music in Europe, San Francisco and Los Angeles. Banhart released his debut album in 2002, continuing to record his material on the Young God and XL labels, as well as other work on compilations and collaborations.", "Title: Ape in Pink Marble\n\nApe in Pink Marble is the ninth studio album by folk rock musician Devendra Banhart, released on September 23, 2016 on Nonesuch Records. The album was written, produced, arranged, and recorded in Los Angeles by the singer/songwriter/guitarist with his longtime collaborators Noah Georgeson and Josiah Steinbrick, both of whom also worked on Banhart's previous album, \"Mala\" (2013)." ]
80,796
Which Argentine leftist terrorist group tried to seize the barracks of the 29th Forest Infantry regiment?
Montoneros
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{ "title": [ "Operation Primicia", "Montoneros" ], "sent_id": [ 1, 0 ] }
[ { "sentences": [ "The Highland Light Infantry of Canada was an infantry regiment of the Canadian Army.", " Founded in 1886 as the 29th Waterloo Battalion of Infantry it went through several name changes including, in 1900, the 29th Waterloo Regiment and in 1915, the 29th Regiment (Highland Light Infantry of Canada).", " It acquired its present title in 1920.", " In 1954, as a result of the Kennedy Report on the Reserve Army, this regiment was amalgamated with The Perth Regiment to form The Perth and Waterloo Regiment (Highland Light Infantry of Canada).", " However, this amalgamation was undone in 1957 and the Highland Light Infantry of Canada resumed its regimental identity.", " In 1965 it amalgamated with the Scots Fusiliers of Canada and was renamed the Highland Fusiliers of Canada." ], "title": "Highland Light Infantry of Canada" }, { "sentences": [ "The 52nd Infantry Division (\"52.Infanterie-Division\") was a division of the Imperial German Army during World War I.", " The division was formed on March 6, 1915, from units taken from other divisions or newly raised.", " The division was initially mixed, with two infantry regiments from the Grand Duchy of Baden, one infantry regiment from Prussian Saxony, and Prussian and Baden support units (cavalry, artillery, engineers, and service and support units).", " While the infantry regiments and the divisional cavalry squadron were regular army units, the rest of the division was made up of reserve units and units formed during the war.", " The 66th Magdeburg Infantry Regiment was taken from the 7th Infantry Division, and the 169th and 170th Infantry Regiments were taken from Baden's 29th Infantry Division.", " The 52nd Infantry Division became more Baden as the war progressed, as the 66th Magdeburg Infantry Regiment, the regiment from Prussian Saxony, was replaced on April 6, 1917, by Baden's 111th Infantry Regiment \"Margrave Ludwig Wilhelm\"." ], "title": "52nd Infantry Division (German Empire)" }, { "sentences": [ "The 37th Arkansas Infantry Regiment was organized in Pope County by individual companies during March through June 1862 and organized as the 29th Arkansas Infantry Regiment upon its acceptance into Confederate service on June 6, 1862, under the command of Colonel Joseph C. Pleasants.", " The unit was also at one time designated as the 1st Trans-Mississippi Infantry Regiment.", " The unit's Field Officers were Lieutenant Colonel Jeptha C. Johnson and Major John A. Geoghegan.", " It was renamed as the 37th Arkansas Infantry regiment following the Battle of Prairie Grove.", " The unit was composed of volunteer companies from the following counties:" ], "title": "37th Arkansas Infantry Regiment" }, { "sentences": [ "The 115th Infantry Regiment, Maryland Army National Guard was an infantry regiment of the United States Army.", " It traced its roots back to the American Revolutionary War, although its official U.S. Army lineage begins in 1881.", " The units to which the 115th Regiment claims lineage served in the Revolutionary War and the Civil War, but the 115th itself was only credited with service in World War I, World War II, and the Global War on Terror.", " Prior to the reorganization into the 58th Brigade Combat Team, the 1–115th was part of the Third Brigade, 29th Infantry Division (Light).", " In 2006, the 115th was consolidated (merged) with the 175th Infantry Regiment.", " As a result of this consolidation, it no longer exists as a separate regiment." ], "title": "115th Infantry Regiment (United States)" }, { "sentences": [ "The 18th Arkansas Infantry (Marmaduke's) (1861–1865) was a Confederate Army infantry regiment during the American Civil War.", " The unit was also briefly identified as the 1st Arkansas Infantry Battalion.", " The unit was most often referred to as the 3rd Confederate Infantry Regiment.", " The designation \"Confederate Infantry Regiment\" was intended to convey the difference between Provisional Confederate Army units and Regular Confederate Army Units, with Provisional units being those regiments who received a state designation such as \"XX Arkansas Infantry Regiment\".", " In practice, the designation was most often utilized when Regiments were assembled utilizing companies from more than one confederate state.", " The \"3rd Confederate Infantry Regiment\" is occasionally misidentified as the 3rd Arkansas Infantry Regiment commanded by Colonel Van H. Manning." ], "title": "18th Arkansas Infantry Regiment (Marmaduke's)" }, { "sentences": [ "Montoneros (Spanish: \"Movimiento Peronista Montonero-MPM\" ) was an Argentine leftist terrorist and urban guerrilla group, active during the 1960s and 1970s.", " The name is an allusion to the 19th century cavalry militias, called Montoneras, who fought for the Partido Federal during the Argentine Civil Wars." ], "title": "Montoneros" }, { "sentences": [ "The 39th Arkansas Infantry Regiment or Cocke's Arkansas Infantry Regiment (also known as \"Johnson's regiment,\" \"Hawthorn's regiment,\" \"Cocke's regiment,\" and \"Polk's regiment\") was an infantry formation in the Confederate States Army during the Civil War, and was successively commanded by Colonels A. W. Johnson, A. T. Hawthorn, J. B. Cocke, and Lieutenant-Colonel C. Polk.", " It was mustered into service on June 17, 1862, at Trenton, Arkansas, remaining active through May 26, 1865.", " When Major-General Sterling Price's staff decided to designate all infantry regiments in the District of Arkansas as \"Trans-Mississippi rifle regiments\", the 39th Arkansas Infantry Regiment was designated as the 6th Trans-Mississippi Rifle Regiment.", " One other Arkansas regiment was designated as the 39th Arkansas Infantry; that regiment being successively commanded by Colonels Hart, McNeill, and Rogan.", " It was originally designated as the 39th Arkansas, but later redesignated as the 30th Arkansas Infantry Regiment.", " The 39th served in the Trans-Mississippi Theater of the American Civil War and participated in all of the principal engagements in that department before disbanding on May 26, 1865." ], "title": "39th Arkansas Infantry Regiment" }, { "sentences": [ "The 4th Marine Infantry Regiment (French: \"4 Régiment d'Infanterie de Marine, 4 RIMa\" ) was a French marine regiment of the troupes de marine within the French Army.", " This regiment was part of the « Quatre Grands » of the Marine Infantry along with the 1st Marine Infantry Regiment 1 RIMa, the 2nd Marine Infantry Regiment 2 RIMa, the 3rd Marine Infantry Regiment 3 RIMa, however was dissolved in 1998.", " Along with the 1st Marine Artillery Regiment 1 RAMa and 2nd Marine Artillery Regiment 2 RAMa, the 4th Marine formed of the two brigades of the Blue Division.", " On June 14, 2001, the GSMA of Mayotte, heir to the 4th Marine Infantry Regiment, received the color guard of the regimental colors." ], "title": "4th Marine Infantry Regiment" }, { "sentences": [ "Operación Primicia (] , \"Operation Scoop\") was a large guerrilla attack that took place on 5 October 1975, in Formosa, Argentina.", " It was the largest attack ever launched by the paramilitary group Montoneros, which attempted to seize the barracks of the 29th Forest infantry regiment.", " This attack worsened the Dirty War, and indirectly led to the 1976 Argentine coup d'état the following year." ], "title": "Operation Primicia" }, { "sentences": [ "Morozumi was born in Nagano prefecture.", " He graduated from the 22nd class of the Imperial Japanese Army Academy in May 1905, serving initially with the IJA 58th Infantry Regiment, a new regiment which had been raised as a reserve force in the closing stages of the Russo-Japanese War.", " As a second lieutenant, he returned to the Army’s Infantry Warfare School, where he specialized in armor.", " His rise through the ranks was uneventful, serving a staff post with the Inspectorate General of Military Training, and a field posting as battalion commanders within the IJA 59th Infantry Regiment, IJA 1st Infantry Regiment, IJA 29th Infantry Regiment and IJA 65th Infantry Regiments and as commander of the Hongo Regimental District.", " The IJA 65th Regiment was one of the units at the Battle of Nanking in 1937 during the Second Sino-Japanese War and was accused of the massacre of prisoners of war following the battle's end." ], "title": "Gyosaku Morozumi" } ]
[ "Title: Highland Light Infantry of Canada\n\nThe Highland Light Infantry of Canada was an infantry regiment of the Canadian Army. Founded in 1886 as the 29th Waterloo Battalion of Infantry it went through several name changes including, in 1900, the 29th Waterloo Regiment and in 1915, the 29th Regiment (Highland Light Infantry of Canada). It acquired its present title in 1920. In 1954, as a result of the Kennedy Report on the Reserve Army, this regiment was amalgamated with The Perth Regiment to form The Perth and Waterloo Regiment (Highland Light Infantry of Canada). However, this amalgamation was undone in 1957 and the Highland Light Infantry of Canada resumed its regimental identity. In 1965 it amalgamated with the Scots Fusiliers of Canada and was renamed the Highland Fusiliers of Canada.", "Title: 52nd Infantry Division (German Empire)\n\nThe 52nd Infantry Division (\"52.Infanterie-Division\") was a division of the Imperial German Army during World War I. The division was formed on March 6, 1915, from units taken from other divisions or newly raised. The division was initially mixed, with two infantry regiments from the Grand Duchy of Baden, one infantry regiment from Prussian Saxony, and Prussian and Baden support units (cavalry, artillery, engineers, and service and support units). While the infantry regiments and the divisional cavalry squadron were regular army units, the rest of the division was made up of reserve units and units formed during the war. The 66th Magdeburg Infantry Regiment was taken from the 7th Infantry Division, and the 169th and 170th Infantry Regiments were taken from Baden's 29th Infantry Division. The 52nd Infantry Division became more Baden as the war progressed, as the 66th Magdeburg Infantry Regiment, the regiment from Prussian Saxony, was replaced on April 6, 1917, by Baden's 111th Infantry Regiment \"Margrave Ludwig Wilhelm\".", "Title: 37th Arkansas Infantry Regiment\n\nThe 37th Arkansas Infantry Regiment was organized in Pope County by individual companies during March through June 1862 and organized as the 29th Arkansas Infantry Regiment upon its acceptance into Confederate service on June 6, 1862, under the command of Colonel Joseph C. Pleasants. The unit was also at one time designated as the 1st Trans-Mississippi Infantry Regiment. The unit's Field Officers were Lieutenant Colonel Jeptha C. Johnson and Major John A. Geoghegan. It was renamed as the 37th Arkansas Infantry regiment following the Battle of Prairie Grove. The unit was composed of volunteer companies from the following counties:", "Title: 115th Infantry Regiment (United States)\n\nThe 115th Infantry Regiment, Maryland Army National Guard was an infantry regiment of the United States Army. It traced its roots back to the American Revolutionary War, although its official U.S. Army lineage begins in 1881. The units to which the 115th Regiment claims lineage served in the Revolutionary War and the Civil War, but the 115th itself was only credited with service in World War I, World War II, and the Global War on Terror. Prior to the reorganization into the 58th Brigade Combat Team, the 1–115th was part of the Third Brigade, 29th Infantry Division (Light). In 2006, the 115th was consolidated (merged) with the 175th Infantry Regiment. As a result of this consolidation, it no longer exists as a separate regiment.", "Title: 18th Arkansas Infantry Regiment (Marmaduke's)\n\nThe 18th Arkansas Infantry (Marmaduke's) (1861–1865) was a Confederate Army infantry regiment during the American Civil War. The unit was also briefly identified as the 1st Arkansas Infantry Battalion. The unit was most often referred to as the 3rd Confederate Infantry Regiment. The designation \"Confederate Infantry Regiment\" was intended to convey the difference between Provisional Confederate Army units and Regular Confederate Army Units, with Provisional units being those regiments who received a state designation such as \"XX Arkansas Infantry Regiment\". In practice, the designation was most often utilized when Regiments were assembled utilizing companies from more than one confederate state. The \"3rd Confederate Infantry Regiment\" is occasionally misidentified as the 3rd Arkansas Infantry Regiment commanded by Colonel Van H. Manning.", "Title: Montoneros\n\nMontoneros (Spanish: \"Movimiento Peronista Montonero-MPM\" ) was an Argentine leftist terrorist and urban guerrilla group, active during the 1960s and 1970s. The name is an allusion to the 19th century cavalry militias, called Montoneras, who fought for the Partido Federal during the Argentine Civil Wars.", "Title: 39th Arkansas Infantry Regiment\n\nThe 39th Arkansas Infantry Regiment or Cocke's Arkansas Infantry Regiment (also known as \"Johnson's regiment,\" \"Hawthorn's regiment,\" \"Cocke's regiment,\" and \"Polk's regiment\") was an infantry formation in the Confederate States Army during the Civil War, and was successively commanded by Colonels A. W. Johnson, A. T. Hawthorn, J. B. Cocke, and Lieutenant-Colonel C. Polk. It was mustered into service on June 17, 1862, at Trenton, Arkansas, remaining active through May 26, 1865. When Major-General Sterling Price's staff decided to designate all infantry regiments in the District of Arkansas as \"Trans-Mississippi rifle regiments\", the 39th Arkansas Infantry Regiment was designated as the 6th Trans-Mississippi Rifle Regiment. One other Arkansas regiment was designated as the 39th Arkansas Infantry; that regiment being successively commanded by Colonels Hart, McNeill, and Rogan. It was originally designated as the 39th Arkansas, but later redesignated as the 30th Arkansas Infantry Regiment. The 39th served in the Trans-Mississippi Theater of the American Civil War and participated in all of the principal engagements in that department before disbanding on May 26, 1865.", "Title: 4th Marine Infantry Regiment\n\nThe 4th Marine Infantry Regiment (French: \"4 Régiment d'Infanterie de Marine, 4 RIMa\" ) was a French marine regiment of the troupes de marine within the French Army. This regiment was part of the « Quatre Grands » of the Marine Infantry along with the 1st Marine Infantry Regiment 1 RIMa, the 2nd Marine Infantry Regiment 2 RIMa, the 3rd Marine Infantry Regiment 3 RIMa, however was dissolved in 1998. Along with the 1st Marine Artillery Regiment 1 RAMa and 2nd Marine Artillery Regiment 2 RAMa, the 4th Marine formed of the two brigades of the Blue Division. On June 14, 2001, the GSMA of Mayotte, heir to the 4th Marine Infantry Regiment, received the color guard of the regimental colors.", "Title: Operation Primicia\n\nOperación Primicia (] , \"Operation Scoop\") was a large guerrilla attack that took place on 5 October 1975, in Formosa, Argentina. It was the largest attack ever launched by the paramilitary group Montoneros, which attempted to seize the barracks of the 29th Forest infantry regiment. This attack worsened the Dirty War, and indirectly led to the 1976 Argentine coup d'état the following year.", "Title: Gyosaku Morozumi\n\nMorozumi was born in Nagano prefecture. He graduated from the 22nd class of the Imperial Japanese Army Academy in May 1905, serving initially with the IJA 58th Infantry Regiment, a new regiment which had been raised as a reserve force in the closing stages of the Russo-Japanese War. As a second lieutenant, he returned to the Army’s Infantry Warfare School, where he specialized in armor. His rise through the ranks was uneventful, serving a staff post with the Inspectorate General of Military Training, and a field posting as battalion commanders within the IJA 59th Infantry Regiment, IJA 1st Infantry Regiment, IJA 29th Infantry Regiment and IJA 65th Infantry Regiments and as commander of the Hongo Regimental District. The IJA 65th Regiment was one of the units at the Battle of Nanking in 1937 during the Second Sino-Japanese War and was accused of the massacre of prisoners of war following the battle's end." ]
80,797
Who drafted an American professional baseball player in 2006 ,who currently plays for the Orix Buffaloes, after he attended a coeducational private college affiliated with the Presbyterian Church?
St. Louis Cardinals
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{ "title": [ "Brandon Dickson", "Tusculum College" ], "sent_id": [ 1, 0 ] }
[ { "sentences": [ "Kenichi Marumo (丸毛 謙一 , Marumo Ken'ichi ) (born August 2 1988) is a Japanese retired professional baseball player.", " He spent three seasons with the Yomiuri Giants organization before signing with the Orix Buffaloes, where he spent two seasons.", " He made his only Nippon Professional Baseball first-team appearance for Orix in March 2014, before retiring due to injury during the 2015 season." ], "title": "Kenichi Marumo" }, { "sentences": [ "Koichi Oshima (大島 公一 , Oshima Koichi , born June 17, 1967) is a retired Japanese professional baseball player from Itabashi, Tokyo, Japan.", " He played for the Kintetsu Buffaloes, Orix Buffaloes, and Tohoku Rakuten Golden Eagles during his professional career, and currently works as a minor league hitting coach for the Orix Buffaloes." ], "title": "Koichi Oshima" }, { "sentences": [ "Yoshihisa Hirano (平野 佳寿 , \"Hirano Yoshihisa\" ) , born March 8, 1984 in Kyoto, Japan, is a professional Japanese baseball player for the Orix Buffaloes in Nippon Professional Baseball.", " He was the number 1 draft pick by the Orix Buffaloes in by 2005." ], "title": "Yoshihisa Hirano (baseball)" }, { "sentences": [ "The ORIX Buffaloes (オリックス・バファローズ , Orikkusu Bafarōzu ) are a Nippon Professional Baseball team that was formed following the 2004 Nippon Professional Baseball realignment by the merger of the Orix BlueWave of Kobe, Hyōgo Prefecture, Japan and the Kintetsu Buffaloes of Osaka, Osaka Prefecture, Japan.", " The team plays in the Pacific League and is owned by the Orix Group, a leading diversified financial services company based in Tokyo." ], "title": "Orix Buffaloes" }, { "sentences": [ "Hirokazu Shiranita (白仁田 寛和, born October 2, 1985 in Shima, Fukuoka) is a Japanese professional baseball pitcher for the Orix Buffaloes in Japan's Nippon Professional Baseball.", " He was drafted in the first round of the 2007 University/Adult Draft by the Hanshin Tigers after graduating from Fukuoka University.", " Shiranita made 4 appearances in 7 years for Hanshin, recording 1 win and a 3.00 ERA.", " At the end of the 2014 season he was traded to the Orix Buffaloes for Kentaro Kuwahara." ], "title": "Hirokazu Shiranita" }, { "sentences": [ "Tony Enrique Blanco Cabrera (born November 10, 1980) is a Dominican professional baseball player.", " He is mainly a first baseman, third baseman and outfielder.", " Blanco plays for the Orix Buffaloes of Nippon Professional Baseball (NPB).", " He has also played in Major League Baseball for the Washington Nationals and the Chunichi Dragons, Yokohama DeNA BayStars of NPB." ], "title": "Tony Blanco" }, { "sentences": [ "Tusculum College is a coeducational private college affiliated with the Presbyterian Church (USA), with its main campus in the city of Tusculum, Tennessee, United States, a suburb of the town of Greeneville.", " It is Tennessee's oldest college and the 23rd-oldest operating college in the United States." ], "title": "Tusculum College" }, { "sentences": [ "Hiroyuki Oze (小瀬 浩之 , Oze Hiroyuki , September 2, 1985 – February 5, 2010) was a Japanese baseball outfielder from Daitō, Osaka who played professionally for the Orix Buffaloes.", " He played two seasons for the club, hitting .262 in his rookie year in 2008 and .303 in 2009, his final professional season.", " Before joining the Buffaloes, he played at Jinsei Gakuen High School and Kinki University, where he was drafted in 2007.", " Oze received the memorable nickname \"José\" from Orix alum Ichiro Suzuki during the latter's visit to Buffaloes spring training." ], "title": "Hiroyuki Oze" }, { "sentences": [ "Osamu Hamanaka (濱中 治, born July 9, 1978 in Tanabe, Wakayama) is a former Japanese professional baseball player.", " Drafted by the Hanshin Tigers in Japan's Nippon Professional Baseball in 1996, Hamanaka spent 11 years with the club from 1997 to 2007.", " Following his time with Hanshin, Hamanaka spent three seasons with the Orix Buffaloes from 2008 to 2010 and one season with the Tokyo Yakult Swallows in 2011.", " In November 2014 it was announced that Hamanaka had signed a contract to return to Hanshin as a batting coach for the farm team." ], "title": "Osamu Hamanaka" }, { "sentences": [ "Brandon Dickson (born November 3, 1984) is an American professional baseball player who currently plays for the Orix Buffaloes of the Nippon Professional Baseball League.", " He was signed undrafted by the St. Louis Cardinals in 2006 after attending Tusculum College." ], "title": "Brandon Dickson" } ]
[ "Title: Kenichi Marumo\n\nKenichi Marumo (丸毛 謙一 , Marumo Ken'ichi ) (born August 2 1988) is a Japanese retired professional baseball player. He spent three seasons with the Yomiuri Giants organization before signing with the Orix Buffaloes, where he spent two seasons. He made his only Nippon Professional Baseball first-team appearance for Orix in March 2014, before retiring due to injury during the 2015 season.", "Title: Koichi Oshima\n\nKoichi Oshima (大島 公一 , Oshima Koichi , born June 17, 1967) is a retired Japanese professional baseball player from Itabashi, Tokyo, Japan. He played for the Kintetsu Buffaloes, Orix Buffaloes, and Tohoku Rakuten Golden Eagles during his professional career, and currently works as a minor league hitting coach for the Orix Buffaloes.", "Title: Yoshihisa Hirano (baseball)\n\nYoshihisa Hirano (平野 佳寿 , \"Hirano Yoshihisa\" ) , born March 8, 1984 in Kyoto, Japan, is a professional Japanese baseball player for the Orix Buffaloes in Nippon Professional Baseball. He was the number 1 draft pick by the Orix Buffaloes in by 2005.", "Title: Orix Buffaloes\n\nThe ORIX Buffaloes (オリックス・バファローズ , Orikkusu Bafarōzu ) are a Nippon Professional Baseball team that was formed following the 2004 Nippon Professional Baseball realignment by the merger of the Orix BlueWave of Kobe, Hyōgo Prefecture, Japan and the Kintetsu Buffaloes of Osaka, Osaka Prefecture, Japan. The team plays in the Pacific League and is owned by the Orix Group, a leading diversified financial services company based in Tokyo.", "Title: Hirokazu Shiranita\n\nHirokazu Shiranita (白仁田 寛和, born October 2, 1985 in Shima, Fukuoka) is a Japanese professional baseball pitcher for the Orix Buffaloes in Japan's Nippon Professional Baseball. He was drafted in the first round of the 2007 University/Adult Draft by the Hanshin Tigers after graduating from Fukuoka University. Shiranita made 4 appearances in 7 years for Hanshin, recording 1 win and a 3.00 ERA. At the end of the 2014 season he was traded to the Orix Buffaloes for Kentaro Kuwahara.", "Title: Tony Blanco\n\nTony Enrique Blanco Cabrera (born November 10, 1980) is a Dominican professional baseball player. He is mainly a first baseman, third baseman and outfielder. Blanco plays for the Orix Buffaloes of Nippon Professional Baseball (NPB). He has also played in Major League Baseball for the Washington Nationals and the Chunichi Dragons, Yokohama DeNA BayStars of NPB.", "Title: Tusculum College\n\nTusculum College is a coeducational private college affiliated with the Presbyterian Church (USA), with its main campus in the city of Tusculum, Tennessee, United States, a suburb of the town of Greeneville. It is Tennessee's oldest college and the 23rd-oldest operating college in the United States.", "Title: Hiroyuki Oze\n\nHiroyuki Oze (小瀬 浩之 , Oze Hiroyuki , September 2, 1985 – February 5, 2010) was a Japanese baseball outfielder from Daitō, Osaka who played professionally for the Orix Buffaloes. He played two seasons for the club, hitting .262 in his rookie year in 2008 and .303 in 2009, his final professional season. Before joining the Buffaloes, he played at Jinsei Gakuen High School and Kinki University, where he was drafted in 2007. Oze received the memorable nickname \"José\" from Orix alum Ichiro Suzuki during the latter's visit to Buffaloes spring training.", "Title: Osamu Hamanaka\n\nOsamu Hamanaka (濱中 治, born July 9, 1978 in Tanabe, Wakayama) is a former Japanese professional baseball player. Drafted by the Hanshin Tigers in Japan's Nippon Professional Baseball in 1996, Hamanaka spent 11 years with the club from 1997 to 2007. Following his time with Hanshin, Hamanaka spent three seasons with the Orix Buffaloes from 2008 to 2010 and one season with the Tokyo Yakult Swallows in 2011. In November 2014 it was announced that Hamanaka had signed a contract to return to Hanshin as a batting coach for the farm team.", "Title: Brandon Dickson\n\nBrandon Dickson (born November 3, 1984) is an American professional baseball player who currently plays for the Orix Buffaloes of the Nippon Professional Baseball League. He was signed undrafted by the St. Louis Cardinals in 2006 after attending Tusculum College." ]
80,798
Which board game was published first, Villa Paletti or Fireball Island?
Fireball Island
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[ { "sentences": [ "Francis Tresham is a United Kingdom-based board game designer who has been producing board games since the early 1970s.", " Tresham founded and ran games company Hartland Trefoil (founded 1971), a company well known for its \"Civilization\" board game, until its sale to MicroProse in 1997.", " His \"1829\" game was the first of the \"18xx\" board game series and some of his board games have inspired Sid Meier computer games such as \"Railroad Tycoon\"." ], "title": "Francis Tresham (game designer)" }, { "sentences": [ "Fireball Island is a board game first published by Milton Bradley in 1986.", " The tagline is \"\"The dimensional adventure game of pitfalls and perils!\"\"", " It is set on an unexplored tropical island, the home of the primitive idol Vul-Kar.", " Players progress along winding paths around the island, avoiding fireballs and trying to capture Vul-Kar's jewel and carry it to the escape boat.", " Game concept originally developed by artist / toy designers Bruce Lund and Chuck Kennedy.", " The game was licensed to Milton Bradley by Anjar Co., an international toy licensing company and co-licensor of the game." ], "title": "Fireball Island" }, { "sentences": [ "Sher-bakar is a two-player abstract strategy board game from Punjab, India.", " It is a hunt game.", " It uses an Alquerque board, and therefore, Sher-bakar is specifically a tiger hunt game (or tiger game).", " There are two tigers attempting to elude and capture as many of the other player's pieces which in other hunt games in this part of the world is often referred to as a goat, cows, lamb, or men.", " An interesting and uncommon feature in this game is that the goats, cows, lamb, or men are piled up on four points of the board at the beginning of the game.", " Piling up pieces is an unusual feature in hunt games or any board game in general.", " The only other hunt game that uses this feature is Bagh bandi, a game closely related to Sher-bakar.", " Hereinforth, the white pieces will be referred to as goats." ], "title": "Sher-bakar" }, { "sentences": [ "Villa Paletti is a board game of physical skill designed by Bill Payne and published in 2001 by Zoch Verlag.", " Players compete to build the villa highest using columns from lower floors without collapsing the structure." ], "title": "Villa Paletti" }, { "sentences": [ "Fireball is the first book in a trilogy by John Christopher, published in 1981, exploring the adventures of two cousins when they are suddenly transported into an alternative history Earth through a mysterious fireball." ], "title": "Fireball (novel)" }, { "sentences": [ "Plaid Hat Games is a United States-based board game studio.", " Plaid Hat Games was founded in 2009.", " Board game designer Colby Dauch formed a board game publishing company in order to release the companies first game, Summoner Wars." ], "title": "Plaid Hat Games" }, { "sentences": [ "Alhambra (German: Der Palast von Alhambra , literally \"The Palace of the Alhambra\") is a 2003 tile-based German-style board game designed by Dirk Henn.", " It was originally published in Germany by Queen Games in a language-interdependent version; an English-specific version was released in North America by the now-defunct Überplay.", " The game is an Arabian-themed update, set during the construction of the Alhambra palace in 14th century Granada, of the 1998 stock trading board game \"Stimmt So!\"", ", which in turn was an update of the 1992 mafia influence board game \"Al Capone\"; the original version was subsequently released as \"\"." ], "title": "Alhambra (board game)" }, { "sentences": [ "Pasang is a two-player abstract strategy board game from Brunei.", " The game is often referred to as Pasang Emas which is actually a software implementation of the traditional board game.", " The object of this game is to acquire the most points by capturing black and white tokens on the board.", " Black tokens are worth 1 point, and white tokens are worth 2 points.", " The board is initially laid out with all 120 black and white tokens in one of over 30 traditional patterns.", " Players choose a piece called a \"ka\" which is used to capture the tokens on the board.", " Each player's \"ka\" moves around the board capturing as many tokens as possible.", " As a note, the \"kas\" are the only mobile pieces in the game.", " The other pieces are stationary, and are captured by the \"kas\".", " Players must capture token(s) during their turn, or lose the game.", " When all tokens have been captured from the board, the player with the most points is the winner.", " However, if there are any tokens left on the board, and none can be captured on a player's turn, then that player loses the game, and the other player is the winner." ], "title": "Pasang (game)" }, { "sentences": [ "Castle Ravenloft Board Game is a 2010 board game published by Wizards of the Coast.", " It was the first game released in the Dungeons & Dragons Adventure System board game series." ], "title": "Castle Ravenloft Board Game" }, { "sentences": [ "Awithlaknannai Mosona is a two-player strategy board game from the Zuni Native American Indian tribe of New Mexico, United States.", " It is unknown how old the game is.", " The game was described by Stewart Culin in his book \"Games of the North American Indians Volume 2: Games of Skill\" (1907).", " In this book, it was named Awithlaknan Mosona.", " Awithlaknannai Mosona resembles another Zuni board game called Kolowis Awithlaknannai (Fighting Serpents) with few minor differences.", " The former having a smaller board, and depending upon the variant, it also has less lines joining the intersection points.", " The rules are the same.", " Awithlaknannai Mosona belongs to the draughts and Alquerque family of games as pieces hop over one another when capturing.", " It is actually more related to Alquerque, since the board is made up of intersection points and lines connecting them.", " It is thought that the Spanish had brought Alquerque to the American Southwest, and Awithlaknannai Mosona may have been an evolution from Alquerque.", " However, in Stewart Culin's 1907 book, the Zunis claim that they had adopted a hunt game from Mexico similar to Catch the Hare and the Fox games of Europe, and transformed it into Awithlaknannai Mosona.", " In these games, one player has more pieces over the other, however, the other player's piece has more powers.", " The Zuni's equalized the numbers of pieces and their powers, and also may have transformed the board making its length far exceed its width.", " Diagonal lines also replaced orthogonal lines altogether.", " However, the hunt game from Mexico may have used an Alquerque board even though the game mechanics of their new game, Awithlaknannai Mosona, were completely different." ], "title": "Awithlaknannai Mosona" } ]
[ "Title: Francis Tresham (game designer)\n\nFrancis Tresham is a United Kingdom-based board game designer who has been producing board games since the early 1970s. Tresham founded and ran games company Hartland Trefoil (founded 1971), a company well known for its \"Civilization\" board game, until its sale to MicroProse in 1997. His \"1829\" game was the first of the \"18xx\" board game series and some of his board games have inspired Sid Meier computer games such as \"Railroad Tycoon\".", "Title: Fireball Island\n\nFireball Island is a board game first published by Milton Bradley in 1986. The tagline is \"\"The dimensional adventure game of pitfalls and perils!\"\" It is set on an unexplored tropical island, the home of the primitive idol Vul-Kar. Players progress along winding paths around the island, avoiding fireballs and trying to capture Vul-Kar's jewel and carry it to the escape boat. Game concept originally developed by artist / toy designers Bruce Lund and Chuck Kennedy. The game was licensed to Milton Bradley by Anjar Co., an international toy licensing company and co-licensor of the game.", "Title: Sher-bakar\n\nSher-bakar is a two-player abstract strategy board game from Punjab, India. It is a hunt game. It uses an Alquerque board, and therefore, Sher-bakar is specifically a tiger hunt game (or tiger game). There are two tigers attempting to elude and capture as many of the other player's pieces which in other hunt games in this part of the world is often referred to as a goat, cows, lamb, or men. An interesting and uncommon feature in this game is that the goats, cows, lamb, or men are piled up on four points of the board at the beginning of the game. Piling up pieces is an unusual feature in hunt games or any board game in general. The only other hunt game that uses this feature is Bagh bandi, a game closely related to Sher-bakar. Hereinforth, the white pieces will be referred to as goats.", "Title: Villa Paletti\n\nVilla Paletti is a board game of physical skill designed by Bill Payne and published in 2001 by Zoch Verlag. Players compete to build the villa highest using columns from lower floors without collapsing the structure.", "Title: Fireball (novel)\n\nFireball is the first book in a trilogy by John Christopher, published in 1981, exploring the adventures of two cousins when they are suddenly transported into an alternative history Earth through a mysterious fireball.", "Title: Plaid Hat Games\n\nPlaid Hat Games is a United States-based board game studio. Plaid Hat Games was founded in 2009. Board game designer Colby Dauch formed a board game publishing company in order to release the companies first game, Summoner Wars.", "Title: Alhambra (board game)\n\nAlhambra (German: Der Palast von Alhambra , literally \"The Palace of the Alhambra\") is a 2003 tile-based German-style board game designed by Dirk Henn. It was originally published in Germany by Queen Games in a language-interdependent version; an English-specific version was released in North America by the now-defunct Überplay. The game is an Arabian-themed update, set during the construction of the Alhambra palace in 14th century Granada, of the 1998 stock trading board game \"Stimmt So!\" , which in turn was an update of the 1992 mafia influence board game \"Al Capone\"; the original version was subsequently released as \"\".", "Title: Pasang (game)\n\nPasang is a two-player abstract strategy board game from Brunei. The game is often referred to as Pasang Emas which is actually a software implementation of the traditional board game. The object of this game is to acquire the most points by capturing black and white tokens on the board. Black tokens are worth 1 point, and white tokens are worth 2 points. The board is initially laid out with all 120 black and white tokens in one of over 30 traditional patterns. Players choose a piece called a \"ka\" which is used to capture the tokens on the board. Each player's \"ka\" moves around the board capturing as many tokens as possible. As a note, the \"kas\" are the only mobile pieces in the game. The other pieces are stationary, and are captured by the \"kas\". Players must capture token(s) during their turn, or lose the game. When all tokens have been captured from the board, the player with the most points is the winner. However, if there are any tokens left on the board, and none can be captured on a player's turn, then that player loses the game, and the other player is the winner.", "Title: Castle Ravenloft Board Game\n\nCastle Ravenloft Board Game is a 2010 board game published by Wizards of the Coast. It was the first game released in the Dungeons & Dragons Adventure System board game series.", "Title: Awithlaknannai Mosona\n\nAwithlaknannai Mosona is a two-player strategy board game from the Zuni Native American Indian tribe of New Mexico, United States. It is unknown how old the game is. The game was described by Stewart Culin in his book \"Games of the North American Indians Volume 2: Games of Skill\" (1907). In this book, it was named Awithlaknan Mosona. Awithlaknannai Mosona resembles another Zuni board game called Kolowis Awithlaknannai (Fighting Serpents) with few minor differences. The former having a smaller board, and depending upon the variant, it also has less lines joining the intersection points. The rules are the same. Awithlaknannai Mosona belongs to the draughts and Alquerque family of games as pieces hop over one another when capturing. It is actually more related to Alquerque, since the board is made up of intersection points and lines connecting them. It is thought that the Spanish had brought Alquerque to the American Southwest, and Awithlaknannai Mosona may have been an evolution from Alquerque. However, in Stewart Culin's 1907 book, the Zunis claim that they had adopted a hunt game from Mexico similar to Catch the Hare and the Fox games of Europe, and transformed it into Awithlaknannai Mosona. In these games, one player has more pieces over the other, however, the other player's piece has more powers. The Zuni's equalized the numbers of pieces and their powers, and also may have transformed the board making its length far exceed its width. Diagonal lines also replaced orthogonal lines altogether. However, the hunt game from Mexico may have used an Alquerque board even though the game mechanics of their new game, Awithlaknannai Mosona, were completely different." ]
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The two-woman bobsleigh competition at the 2010 Winter Olympics in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada, was held at the Whistler Sliding Centre in Whistler, British Columbia, on 20–21 February, one of Great Britain's team, was which Scottish track and field athlete and bobsledder, born on 3 October 1982?
Gillian Cooke
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{ "title": [ "Bobsleigh at the 2010 Winter Olympics – Two-woman", "Gillian Cooke" ], "sent_id": [ 2, 0 ] }
[ { "sentences": [ "The Spearhead Range is a short subrange of the Garibaldi Ranges of southwestern British Columbia, Canada, adjacent to the resort town of Whistler, British Columbia and ending at its northwestern apex in Blackcomb Mountain, one of two mountains forming the Whistler Blackcomb ski resort.", " Other notable summits are The Spearhead, Mount Trorey, and Tremor, Shatter, Shudder, Quiver and other similarly named peaks and glaciers.", " The range was named by Don and Phyllis Munday as the range's peaks resembled spearheads rising from the alpine fog.", " To the north of the range is Lone Goat Pass, formed by Wedge Creek and Lone Goat Creek, which is fed by the Spearhead Glacier, the largest glacier in the range.", " The valley of Fitzsimmons Creek is on the range's south side, and is the location of the Whistler Sliding Centre, which was built for the 2010 Winter Olympics." ], "title": "Spearhead Range" }, { "sentences": [ "The women's skeleton event at the 2010 Winter Olympics took place at the Whistler Sliding Centre on 18–19 February.", " The competition was won by British athlete Amy Williams, who set new course records for the track on her first and third runs.", " Williams, who had never before won a World Cup or World Championship event, became the first British athlete to win a solo Winter Olympic gold medal in 30 years.", " German sliders Kerstin Szymkowiak and Anja Huber won the silver and bronze medals respectively.", " Williams' teammate Shelley Rudman, who had won the silver medal at the 2006 Winter Olympics, and Canadian Mellisa Hollingsworth, both of whom had been expected to be in medal contention, were disappointed." ], "title": "Skeleton at the 2010 Winter Olympics – Women's" }, { "sentences": [ "The two-woman bobsleigh competition at the 2010 Winter Olympics in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada, was held at the Whistler Sliding Centre in Whistler, British Columbia, on 20–21 February.", " The German team of Sandra Kiriasis and Anja Schneiderheinze (Schneiderheinze-Stöckel since 2007) were the defending Olympic champions in this event.", " Great Britain's team of Nicole Minichiello and Gillian Cooke were the defending world champions in this event.", " The test event held at the Olympic venue was won by the American duo of Shauna Rohbock and Elana Meyers.", " The last World Cup event prior to the 2010 Games took place in Igls, Austria (southeast of Innsbruck) on 22 January 2010 and was won by the American duo of Rohbock and Michelle Rzepka while Kiriasis won the overall World Cup." ], "title": "Bobsleigh at the 2010 Winter Olympics – Two-woman" }, { "sentences": [ "The men's luge at the 2010 Winter Olympics took place on 13–14 February 2010 at the Whistler Sliding Centre in Whistler, British Columbia.", " Germany's Felix Loch was the two-time defending world champion and won the gold medal with the fastest time in each of the four runs.", " The test event that took place at the venue was won by Germany's David Möller, who would win the silver medal in this event.", " Italy's Armin Zöggeler was the two-time defending Olympic champion and won a bronze medal in this event.", " The last World Cup event prior to the 2010 games took place in Cesana, Italy on 30 January 2010 and was won by Zöggeler, who also won the overall World Cup title." ], "title": "Luge at the 2010 Winter Olympics – Men's singles" }, { "sentences": [ "The Whistler Sliding Centre (French: \"Centre des sports de glisse de Whistler\" ) is a Canadian bobsleigh, luge, and skeleton track located in Whistler, British Columbia, that is 125 km north of Vancouver.", " The centre is part of the Whistler Blackcomb resort, which comprises two ski mountains separated by Fitzsimmons Creek.", " Located on the lowermost slope of the northern mountain (Blackcomb Mountain), Whistler Sliding Centre hosted the bobsleigh, luge, and skeleton competitions for the 2010 Winter Olympics." ], "title": "Whistler Sliding Centre" }, { "sentences": [ "The two-man bobsleigh competition at the 2010 Winter Olympics in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada was held at the Whistler Sliding Centre in Whistler, British Columbia on 20–21 February.", " The German team of André Lange and Kevin Kuske were the defending Olympic champions in this event.", " Switzerland's team of Ivo Rüegg and Cedric Grand were the defending world champions in this event.", " The test event held at the Olympic venue was won by the German duo of Thomas Florschütz and Marc Kühne.", " The last World Cup event prior to the 2010 Games took place in Igls, Austria (southeast of Innsbruck) on 23 January 2010 and was won by the Swiss duo of Beat Hefti and Thomas Lamparter while Rüegg won the overall World Cup in the two-man event." ], "title": "Bobsleigh at the 2010 Winter Olympics – Two-man" }, { "sentences": [ "The luge competition events of the 2010 Winter Olympics were held between 13 and 17 February 2010 at the Whistler Sliding Centre in Whistler, British Columbia, Canada." ], "title": "Luge at the 2010 Winter Olympics" }, { "sentences": [ "The four-man bobsleigh competition at the 2010 Winter Olympics in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada, was held at the Whistler Sliding Centre in Whistler, British Columbia, on 26–27 February.", " The German team of André Lange, René Hoppe, Kevin Kuske, and Martin Putze were the defending Olympic champion in this event.", " America's team of Steve Holcomb, Justin Olsen, Steve Mesler, and Curtis Tomasevicz were the defending world champions in this event.", " The test event was won by the Latvian team of Jānis Miņins, Daumants Dreiškens, Oskars Melbardis, and Intars Dambis.", " The last World Cup event prior to the 2010 Games place took place in Igls, Austria (southeast of Innsbruck) on 24 January 2010 and was won by the German team of Lange, Hoppe, Kuske, and Putze.", " Holcomb of the United States won both the four-man and the combined World Cups." ], "title": "Bobsleigh at the 2010 Winter Olympics – Four-man" }, { "sentences": [ "Gillian Cooke (born 3 October 1982) is a Scottish track and field athlete and bobsledder." ], "title": "Gillian Cooke" }, { "sentences": [ "The doubles luge event at the 2010 Winter Olympics was held on 17 February at the Whistler Sliding Centre in Whistler, British Columbia.", " Twenty teams participated.", " Austrian brothers Andreas and Wolfgang Linger, the defending Olympic and European champions.", " won the gold medal.", " The silver medal was also won by a pair of brothers, Andris and Juris Šics of Latvia.", " Germans Patric Leitner and Alexander Resch clinched the bronze medal after edging out Italians Christian Oberstolz and Patrick Gruber, who were in third place after the first run." ], "title": "Luge at the 2010 Winter Olympics – Doubles" } ]
[ "Title: Spearhead Range\n\nThe Spearhead Range is a short subrange of the Garibaldi Ranges of southwestern British Columbia, Canada, adjacent to the resort town of Whistler, British Columbia and ending at its northwestern apex in Blackcomb Mountain, one of two mountains forming the Whistler Blackcomb ski resort. Other notable summits are The Spearhead, Mount Trorey, and Tremor, Shatter, Shudder, Quiver and other similarly named peaks and glaciers. The range was named by Don and Phyllis Munday as the range's peaks resembled spearheads rising from the alpine fog. To the north of the range is Lone Goat Pass, formed by Wedge Creek and Lone Goat Creek, which is fed by the Spearhead Glacier, the largest glacier in the range. The valley of Fitzsimmons Creek is on the range's south side, and is the location of the Whistler Sliding Centre, which was built for the 2010 Winter Olympics.", "Title: Skeleton at the 2010 Winter Olympics – Women's\n\nThe women's skeleton event at the 2010 Winter Olympics took place at the Whistler Sliding Centre on 18–19 February. The competition was won by British athlete Amy Williams, who set new course records for the track on her first and third runs. Williams, who had never before won a World Cup or World Championship event, became the first British athlete to win a solo Winter Olympic gold medal in 30 years. German sliders Kerstin Szymkowiak and Anja Huber won the silver and bronze medals respectively. Williams' teammate Shelley Rudman, who had won the silver medal at the 2006 Winter Olympics, and Canadian Mellisa Hollingsworth, both of whom had been expected to be in medal contention, were disappointed.", "Title: Bobsleigh at the 2010 Winter Olympics – Two-woman\n\nThe two-woman bobsleigh competition at the 2010 Winter Olympics in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada, was held at the Whistler Sliding Centre in Whistler, British Columbia, on 20–21 February. The German team of Sandra Kiriasis and Anja Schneiderheinze (Schneiderheinze-Stöckel since 2007) were the defending Olympic champions in this event. Great Britain's team of Nicole Minichiello and Gillian Cooke were the defending world champions in this event. The test event held at the Olympic venue was won by the American duo of Shauna Rohbock and Elana Meyers. The last World Cup event prior to the 2010 Games took place in Igls, Austria (southeast of Innsbruck) on 22 January 2010 and was won by the American duo of Rohbock and Michelle Rzepka while Kiriasis won the overall World Cup.", "Title: Luge at the 2010 Winter Olympics – Men's singles\n\nThe men's luge at the 2010 Winter Olympics took place on 13–14 February 2010 at the Whistler Sliding Centre in Whistler, British Columbia. Germany's Felix Loch was the two-time defending world champion and won the gold medal with the fastest time in each of the four runs. The test event that took place at the venue was won by Germany's David Möller, who would win the silver medal in this event. Italy's Armin Zöggeler was the two-time defending Olympic champion and won a bronze medal in this event. The last World Cup event prior to the 2010 games took place in Cesana, Italy on 30 January 2010 and was won by Zöggeler, who also won the overall World Cup title.", "Title: Whistler Sliding Centre\n\nThe Whistler Sliding Centre (French: \"Centre des sports de glisse de Whistler\" ) is a Canadian bobsleigh, luge, and skeleton track located in Whistler, British Columbia, that is 125 km north of Vancouver. The centre is part of the Whistler Blackcomb resort, which comprises two ski mountains separated by Fitzsimmons Creek. Located on the lowermost slope of the northern mountain (Blackcomb Mountain), Whistler Sliding Centre hosted the bobsleigh, luge, and skeleton competitions for the 2010 Winter Olympics.", "Title: Bobsleigh at the 2010 Winter Olympics – Two-man\n\nThe two-man bobsleigh competition at the 2010 Winter Olympics in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada was held at the Whistler Sliding Centre in Whistler, British Columbia on 20–21 February. The German team of André Lange and Kevin Kuske were the defending Olympic champions in this event. Switzerland's team of Ivo Rüegg and Cedric Grand were the defending world champions in this event. The test event held at the Olympic venue was won by the German duo of Thomas Florschütz and Marc Kühne. The last World Cup event prior to the 2010 Games took place in Igls, Austria (southeast of Innsbruck) on 23 January 2010 and was won by the Swiss duo of Beat Hefti and Thomas Lamparter while Rüegg won the overall World Cup in the two-man event.", "Title: Luge at the 2010 Winter Olympics\n\nThe luge competition events of the 2010 Winter Olympics were held between 13 and 17 February 2010 at the Whistler Sliding Centre in Whistler, British Columbia, Canada.", "Title: Bobsleigh at the 2010 Winter Olympics – Four-man\n\nThe four-man bobsleigh competition at the 2010 Winter Olympics in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada, was held at the Whistler Sliding Centre in Whistler, British Columbia, on 26–27 February. The German team of André Lange, René Hoppe, Kevin Kuske, and Martin Putze were the defending Olympic champion in this event. America's team of Steve Holcomb, Justin Olsen, Steve Mesler, and Curtis Tomasevicz were the defending world champions in this event. The test event was won by the Latvian team of Jānis Miņins, Daumants Dreiškens, Oskars Melbardis, and Intars Dambis. The last World Cup event prior to the 2010 Games place took place in Igls, Austria (southeast of Innsbruck) on 24 January 2010 and was won by the German team of Lange, Hoppe, Kuske, and Putze. Holcomb of the United States won both the four-man and the combined World Cups.", "Title: Gillian Cooke\n\nGillian Cooke (born 3 October 1982) is a Scottish track and field athlete and bobsledder.", "Title: Luge at the 2010 Winter Olympics – Doubles\n\nThe doubles luge event at the 2010 Winter Olympics was held on 17 February at the Whistler Sliding Centre in Whistler, British Columbia. Twenty teams participated. Austrian brothers Andreas and Wolfgang Linger, the defending Olympic and European champions. won the gold medal. The silver medal was also won by a pair of brothers, Andris and Juris Šics of Latvia. Germans Patric Leitner and Alexander Resch clinched the bronze medal after edging out Italians Christian Oberstolz and Patrick Gruber, who were in third place after the first run." ]