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Kenn Scott is noted for his work on what Canadian-Filipino animated television series?
Captain Flamingo
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[ { "sentences": [ "Jeff \"Swampy\" Marsh (born December 9, 1960) is an American animator, writer, director, producer, and voice actor associated with several animated television series, most notably as the co-creator, executive producer, and voice of Major Monogram of Disney's animated series \"Phineas and Ferb\".", " Marsh was born in Santa Monica, California, where he grew up with a heavily blended family dynamic.", " Marsh has been and continues to be a driving force behind several animation projects, working for over six seasons on the animated television series \"The Simpsons\".", " Marsh continued to work on other animated television series, including \"King of the Hill\" and \"Rocko's Modern Life,\" before moving to England in 1996." ], "title": "Jeff "Swampy" Marsh" }, { "sentences": [ "These are lists of animated television series.", " Animated television series are television programs produced by means of animation.", " Animated series produced for theaters are not included in this lists; for those, see List of animated short series.", " These lists include compilation series of theatrical shorts such as \"The Bugs Bunny Show\" since they often feature some new wrap-around animation." ], "title": "List of animated television series" }, { "sentences": [ "Kenn Scott is a Toronto-based screenwriter noted for his work in children's programming and animation.", " Included amongst the many shows he has written for are \"Ned's Newt\", \"Iggy Arbuckle\", \"Captain Flamingo\", \"Rescue Heroes\", \"Seven Little Monsters\", \"Pelswick\", \"Quads!", "\", \"Delilah and Julius\", \"Dino Dan\" and \"Doki\".", " His column \"A Writer's Life\" appears regularly in the magazine \"Canadian Screenwriter\"." ], "title": "Kenn Scott" }, { "sentences": [ "Kenneth Michael Benbow \"Kenny\" Blank (born September 15, 1977) is an American actor and musician.", " Later, he changed his name to Kenn Michael.", " Blank is best known for his role as Michael Peterson in the television series \"The Parent 'Hood\" from 1995 to 1997 for which he also composed some music, as well as his appearance in Eddie Murphy's 1992 film, \"Boomerang\"." ], "title": "Kenny Blank" }, { "sentences": [ "The Itchy & Scratchy Show (often shortened as Itchy & Scratchy) is a running gag and fictional animated television series featured in the American animated television series \"The Simpsons\".", " It usually appears as a part of \"The Krusty the Clown Show\", watched regularly by Bart Simpson and Lisa Simpson.", " Itself an animated cartoon, \"The Itchy & Scratchy Show\" depicts a sadistic anthropomorphic blue mouse, Itchy (voiced by Dan Castellaneta), who repeatedly maims and kills an anthropomorphic, hapless threadbare black cat, Scratchy (voiced by Harry Shearer).", " The cartoon first appeared in \"The Tracey Ullman Show\" short \"The Bart Simpson Show\", which originally aired November 20, 1988.", " The cartoon's first appearance in \"The Simpsons\" was in the 1990 episode \"There's No Disgrace Like Home\".", " Typically presented as 15-to-60-second-long cartoons, the show is filled with gratuitous violence.", " \"The Simpsons\" also occasionally features characters who are involved with the production of \"The Itchy & Scratchy Show\", including Roger Meyers Jr. (voiced by Alex Rocco, and, later, Hank Azaria), who runs the studio and produces the show." ], "title": "The Itchy & Scratchy Show" }, { "sentences": [ "Peter Ricq (born February 24, 1981, in Montreal, Quebec) is the co-creator of the animated television series League of Super Evil (L.O.S.E.).", " He also participated in the animated television series Storm Hawks as a junior designer.", " His last animated short film (Glitch) was awarded with nine best animation awards and one jury prize.", " He studied at Concordia University (Montreal, Quebec) in Film Animation." ], "title": "Peter Ricq" }, { "sentences": [ "Captain Flamingo is a Canadian-Filipino animated television series, which chronicles the adventures of \"Milo Powell\", whose alter-ego is \"Captain Flamingo\"." ], "title": "Captain Flamingo" }, { "sentences": [ "Rodger Bumpass (born November 20, 1951) is an American actor and voice actor.", " He is best known for his long-running role as Squidward Tentacles on the American animated television series \"SpongeBob SquarePants\".", " He voices many other characters on the show, including Dr. Forrest and various anchovies.", " He also voiced The Chief in the animated series \"Where on Earth Is Carmen Sandiego?", "\", and Mr. Besser, the school principal in the animated series \"The Kids from Room 402\".", " Bumpass has many other credits in animated films, animated television series, and video games." ], "title": "Rodger Bumpass" }, { "sentences": [ "Andrew Overtoom is an American animation director, writer and photographer/cinematographer best known for his work on the Disney animated television series Billy Dilley where he was a Writer and Animation Supervisor for Creator/ Executive Producer Aaron Springer and Supervising Producer Clayton Morrow, as well as the Nickelodeon animated television series \"SpongeBob SquarePants\" for which he was nominated for the Emmy Awards in 2004, 2007 and 2011. \"", "My Life with Morrissey\" is his award winning first feature film, which he wrote, directed and photographed, and is distributed by MVD" ], "title": "Andrew Overtoom" }, { "sentences": [ "William Scott McCord (born April 19, 1971) is a Canadian actor, voice actor, musician, and composer currently based in Brooklyn.", " A versatile performer, he has appeared in the films \"16 Blocks\", \"Shoot 'Em Up\", and the animated feature \"The Nut Job\".", " On television, he is best known for his voice over work in popular animated series.", " He plays Dan Kuso in \"Bakugan Battle Brawlers\", Tetsuya Watarigani in \"Beyblade Metal Fusion\", Owen and Trent in Fresh Animation's \"Total Drama\" series, Skull Boy in \"Ruby Gloom\", McGee in \"Camp Lakebottom\", and Jake in the animated TVOKids/Nickelodeon television series, \"PAW Patrol\".", " He is also Co-Artistic Director of Toronto-based Criminal Theatre, along with playwright and actor Rosa Laborde.", " In 2016, he won the Canada Screens Award for Best Performance in an Animated Series for his role as Squidgy on Guru's Justin Time.", " In 2002 he was nominated for a Dora Mavor Moore Award with Best Performance by a Male in Independent Theatre for his performance in Jacob Richmond's The Qualities of Zero.", " He has released two albums, the solo effort Blues For Sunshine (2009) and Scott McCord and the Bonafide Truth (2012).", " The latter is also the name of the soul/jazz/blues/rock eight piece band that was created for touring the first album.", " Scott McCord and the Bonafide Truth were nominated for Best Artist of the Year at the 2010 Maple Blues Awards." ], "title": "Scott McCord" } ]
[ "Title: Jeff "Swampy" Marsh\n\nJeff \"Swampy\" Marsh (born December 9, 1960) is an American animator, writer, director, producer, and voice actor associated with several animated television series, most notably as the co-creator, executive producer, and voice of Major Monogram of Disney's animated series \"Phineas and Ferb\". Marsh was born in Santa Monica, California, where he grew up with a heavily blended family dynamic. Marsh has been and continues to be a driving force behind several animation projects, working for over six seasons on the animated television series \"The Simpsons\". Marsh continued to work on other animated television series, including \"King of the Hill\" and \"Rocko's Modern Life,\" before moving to England in 1996.", "Title: List of animated television series\n\nThese are lists of animated television series. Animated television series are television programs produced by means of animation. Animated series produced for theaters are not included in this lists; for those, see List of animated short series. These lists include compilation series of theatrical shorts such as \"The Bugs Bunny Show\" since they often feature some new wrap-around animation.", "Title: Kenn Scott\n\nKenn Scott is a Toronto-based screenwriter noted for his work in children's programming and animation. Included amongst the many shows he has written for are \"Ned's Newt\", \"Iggy Arbuckle\", \"Captain Flamingo\", \"Rescue Heroes\", \"Seven Little Monsters\", \"Pelswick\", \"Quads! \", \"Delilah and Julius\", \"Dino Dan\" and \"Doki\". His column \"A Writer's Life\" appears regularly in the magazine \"Canadian Screenwriter\".", "Title: Kenny Blank\n\nKenneth Michael Benbow \"Kenny\" Blank (born September 15, 1977) is an American actor and musician. Later, he changed his name to Kenn Michael. Blank is best known for his role as Michael Peterson in the television series \"The Parent 'Hood\" from 1995 to 1997 for which he also composed some music, as well as his appearance in Eddie Murphy's 1992 film, \"Boomerang\".", "Title: The Itchy & Scratchy Show\n\nThe Itchy & Scratchy Show (often shortened as Itchy & Scratchy) is a running gag and fictional animated television series featured in the American animated television series \"The Simpsons\". It usually appears as a part of \"The Krusty the Clown Show\", watched regularly by Bart Simpson and Lisa Simpson. Itself an animated cartoon, \"The Itchy & Scratchy Show\" depicts a sadistic anthropomorphic blue mouse, Itchy (voiced by Dan Castellaneta), who repeatedly maims and kills an anthropomorphic, hapless threadbare black cat, Scratchy (voiced by Harry Shearer). The cartoon first appeared in \"The Tracey Ullman Show\" short \"The Bart Simpson Show\", which originally aired November 20, 1988. The cartoon's first appearance in \"The Simpsons\" was in the 1990 episode \"There's No Disgrace Like Home\". Typically presented as 15-to-60-second-long cartoons, the show is filled with gratuitous violence. \"The Simpsons\" also occasionally features characters who are involved with the production of \"The Itchy & Scratchy Show\", including Roger Meyers Jr. (voiced by Alex Rocco, and, later, Hank Azaria), who runs the studio and produces the show.", "Title: Peter Ricq\n\nPeter Ricq (born February 24, 1981, in Montreal, Quebec) is the co-creator of the animated television series League of Super Evil (L.O.S.E.). He also participated in the animated television series Storm Hawks as a junior designer. His last animated short film (Glitch) was awarded with nine best animation awards and one jury prize. He studied at Concordia University (Montreal, Quebec) in Film Animation.", "Title: Captain Flamingo\n\nCaptain Flamingo is a Canadian-Filipino animated television series, which chronicles the adventures of \"Milo Powell\", whose alter-ego is \"Captain Flamingo\".", "Title: Rodger Bumpass\n\nRodger Bumpass (born November 20, 1951) is an American actor and voice actor. He is best known for his long-running role as Squidward Tentacles on the American animated television series \"SpongeBob SquarePants\". He voices many other characters on the show, including Dr. Forrest and various anchovies. He also voiced The Chief in the animated series \"Where on Earth Is Carmen Sandiego? \", and Mr. Besser, the school principal in the animated series \"The Kids from Room 402\". Bumpass has many other credits in animated films, animated television series, and video games.", "Title: Andrew Overtoom\n\nAndrew Overtoom is an American animation director, writer and photographer/cinematographer best known for his work on the Disney animated television series Billy Dilley where he was a Writer and Animation Supervisor for Creator/ Executive Producer Aaron Springer and Supervising Producer Clayton Morrow, as well as the Nickelodeon animated television series \"SpongeBob SquarePants\" for which he was nominated for the Emmy Awards in 2004, 2007 and 2011. \" My Life with Morrissey\" is his award winning first feature film, which he wrote, directed and photographed, and is distributed by MVD", "Title: Scott McCord\n\nWilliam Scott McCord (born April 19, 1971) is a Canadian actor, voice actor, musician, and composer currently based in Brooklyn. A versatile performer, he has appeared in the films \"16 Blocks\", \"Shoot 'Em Up\", and the animated feature \"The Nut Job\". On television, he is best known for his voice over work in popular animated series. He plays Dan Kuso in \"Bakugan Battle Brawlers\", Tetsuya Watarigani in \"Beyblade Metal Fusion\", Owen and Trent in Fresh Animation's \"Total Drama\" series, Skull Boy in \"Ruby Gloom\", McGee in \"Camp Lakebottom\", and Jake in the animated TVOKids/Nickelodeon television series, \"PAW Patrol\". He is also Co-Artistic Director of Toronto-based Criminal Theatre, along with playwright and actor Rosa Laborde. In 2016, he won the Canada Screens Award for Best Performance in an Animated Series for his role as Squidgy on Guru's Justin Time. In 2002 he was nominated for a Dora Mavor Moore Award with Best Performance by a Male in Independent Theatre for his performance in Jacob Richmond's The Qualities of Zero. He has released two albums, the solo effort Blues For Sunshine (2009) and Scott McCord and the Bonafide Truth (2012). The latter is also the name of the soul/jazz/blues/rock eight piece band that was created for touring the first album. Scott McCord and the Bonafide Truth were nominated for Best Artist of the Year at the 2010 Maple Blues Awards." ]
81,101
Agumatsa is a mountain range in Ghana which includes the country's highest point, Mount Aduadu, and the nearby Mount Afadja, the popular tourist attraction, the highest waterfall in Ghana and West Africa, is within the range, called what?
Wli Waterfalls
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[ { "sentences": [ "Clingmans Dome (or Clingman's Dome) is a mountain in the Great Smoky Mountains of Tennessee and North Carolina, in the southeastern United States.", " At an elevation of 6643 ft , it is the highest mountain in the Smokies, the highest point in the state of Tennessee, and the highest point along the 2174 mi Appalachian Trail.", " It is also the third highest point in all of Eastern North America, after the nearby Mount Mitchell (6684 ft ) and Mount Craig (6647 ft )." ], "title": "Clingmans Dome" }, { "sentences": [ "Valaste Waterfall (Estonian: \"Valaste juga\" ) is the highest waterfall in Estonia and neighboring regions (30.5 m) situated between Ontika and Valaste in the Kohtla Parish of the Ida-Viru County and formed by a stream, as it flows over the Baltic Klint not far from the shore of the Gulf of Finland.", " It is a popular tourist attraction with its spray freezing up in winter." ], "title": "Valaste Waterfall" }, { "sentences": [ "Mount Afadja is one of the highest mountain in Ghana, at an elevation of 885 m .", " The mountain is located in the Agumatsa Range near the villages of Liati Wote and Gbledi, in the Volta Region of Ghana at the border with Togo." ], "title": "Mount Afadja" }, { "sentences": [ "The Sipisopiso is a plunge waterfall in the Batak highlands of Sumatra.", " It is formed by a small underground river of the Karo plateau that hurls itself from a cave in the side of the lake Toba caldera some 120 meters (360 feet) down to lake level.", " This fact earns it the title for the highest waterfall in Indonesia.", " Sipisopiso is a well-known tourist attraction and a nearby vantage point offers great vistas of the fall and the lake." ], "title": "Sipisopiso" }, { "sentences": [ "Mount Adelung (Russian: Гора Аделунга ) is the highest peak in Pskem Range (Russian: Пскемский хребет ) in the extreme north-east of the Tashkent Province, Uzbekistan.", " Mount Adelung is the highest point of Tashkent Province at 4,301 meters, just 2 meters higher than the nearby Mount Beshtor, located a little further to the south-west in the same range, and it is often erroneously identified in various web sources as the \"highest point in Uzbekistan\".", " In fact, this honor goes to the Khazret Sultan, a peak with an altitude of 4,643 m in Surkhandarya Province, in the Uzbek part of the Gissar Range, on the border with Tajikistan, which was formerly known as \"Peak of the 22nd Congress of the Communist Party\"." ], "title": "Mount Adelung" }, { "sentences": [ "Central Panay Mountain Range is the longest mountain range in Panay Island, running through the center of the island of Panay in the Philippines.", " The highest point is Mount Nangtud standing at 7,234 ft. (2,205m) located on the border of Antique and Capiz.", " Other peaks are Mount Madja-as 6,946 ft. (2,117m), Mount Baloy 6,263 ft. (1,909m), Mount Nausang 5,410 ft. (1,640m), Mount Tigas 4,760 ft. (1,451m), Mount Llorente 4,409 ft. (1,344m), Mount Sansanan 4,219 ft. (1,286m), Mount Napulak 4,095 ft. (1,248m), Mount Balabag 3,728 ft. (1,136m), Mount Dumara and Mount Sipanag.", " Panay Central Mountain Range is the source of all largest rivers in Panay Island including Panay River, Jalaur River, Aklan River, Sibalom River, Kangaranan River, Dalanas River, Tigum River, Paliwan River, Ibajay River, Tibiao River and Kairawan River." ], "title": "Central Panay Mountain Range" }, { "sentences": [ "Mount Aduadu is the highest mountain in Ghana.", " The mountain is located in the Agumatsa Range near the villages of Gblede, Liati Wote and Wli, in the Volta Region of Ghana at the border with Togo.", " The peak is a short walk from Mount Afadja, being situated about one kilometre to the West." ], "title": "Aduadu" }, { "sentences": [ "Wli Waterfalls is the highest waterfall in Ghana and West Africa.", " It has a lower and an upper fall." ], "title": "Wli waterfalls" }, { "sentences": [ "Serra da Estrela (] , \"Star Mountain Range\") is the highest mountain range in Continental Portugal.", " Together with the Serra da Lousã it is the westernmost constituent range of the Sistema Central and also one of the highest in the system.", " It includes mainland Portugal's highest point at 1993 m above mean sea level (although the summit of Mount Pico in the Portuguese Azores islands is higher).", " This point is not a distinctive mountain summit, but rather the highest point in a plateau, being known as Torre (\"Tower\" in English).", " Torre is an unusual summit in that it is accessible by a paved road.", " The peak has a topographic prominence of 1204 m and its parent peak is Pico Almanzor, in Spain." ], "title": "Serra da Estrela" }, { "sentences": [ "Agumatsa is a mountain range in Ghana which includes the country's highest point, Mount Aduadu, and the nearby Mount Afadja.", " The popular tourist attraction, Wli waterfalls is within the range.", " The range also contains a conservation area, the Mount Afadja-Agumatsa Range." ], "title": "Agumatsa Range" } ]
[ "Title: Clingmans Dome\n\nClingmans Dome (or Clingman's Dome) is a mountain in the Great Smoky Mountains of Tennessee and North Carolina, in the southeastern United States. At an elevation of 6643 ft , it is the highest mountain in the Smokies, the highest point in the state of Tennessee, and the highest point along the 2174 mi Appalachian Trail. It is also the third highest point in all of Eastern North America, after the nearby Mount Mitchell (6684 ft ) and Mount Craig (6647 ft ).", "Title: Valaste Waterfall\n\nValaste Waterfall (Estonian: \"Valaste juga\" ) is the highest waterfall in Estonia and neighboring regions (30.5 m) situated between Ontika and Valaste in the Kohtla Parish of the Ida-Viru County and formed by a stream, as it flows over the Baltic Klint not far from the shore of the Gulf of Finland. It is a popular tourist attraction with its spray freezing up in winter.", "Title: Mount Afadja\n\nMount Afadja is one of the highest mountain in Ghana, at an elevation of 885 m . The mountain is located in the Agumatsa Range near the villages of Liati Wote and Gbledi, in the Volta Region of Ghana at the border with Togo.", "Title: Sipisopiso\n\nThe Sipisopiso is a plunge waterfall in the Batak highlands of Sumatra. It is formed by a small underground river of the Karo plateau that hurls itself from a cave in the side of the lake Toba caldera some 120 meters (360 feet) down to lake level. This fact earns it the title for the highest waterfall in Indonesia. Sipisopiso is a well-known tourist attraction and a nearby vantage point offers great vistas of the fall and the lake.", "Title: Mount Adelung\n\nMount Adelung (Russian: Гора Аделунга ) is the highest peak in Pskem Range (Russian: Пскемский хребет ) in the extreme north-east of the Tashkent Province, Uzbekistan. Mount Adelung is the highest point of Tashkent Province at 4,301 meters, just 2 meters higher than the nearby Mount Beshtor, located a little further to the south-west in the same range, and it is often erroneously identified in various web sources as the \"highest point in Uzbekistan\". In fact, this honor goes to the Khazret Sultan, a peak with an altitude of 4,643 m in Surkhandarya Province, in the Uzbek part of the Gissar Range, on the border with Tajikistan, which was formerly known as \"Peak of the 22nd Congress of the Communist Party\".", "Title: Central Panay Mountain Range\n\nCentral Panay Mountain Range is the longest mountain range in Panay Island, running through the center of the island of Panay in the Philippines. The highest point is Mount Nangtud standing at 7,234 ft. (2,205m) located on the border of Antique and Capiz. Other peaks are Mount Madja-as 6,946 ft. (2,117m), Mount Baloy 6,263 ft. (1,909m), Mount Nausang 5,410 ft. (1,640m), Mount Tigas 4,760 ft. (1,451m), Mount Llorente 4,409 ft. (1,344m), Mount Sansanan 4,219 ft. (1,286m), Mount Napulak 4,095 ft. (1,248m), Mount Balabag 3,728 ft. (1,136m), Mount Dumara and Mount Sipanag. Panay Central Mountain Range is the source of all largest rivers in Panay Island including Panay River, Jalaur River, Aklan River, Sibalom River, Kangaranan River, Dalanas River, Tigum River, Paliwan River, Ibajay River, Tibiao River and Kairawan River.", "Title: Aduadu\n\nMount Aduadu is the highest mountain in Ghana. The mountain is located in the Agumatsa Range near the villages of Gblede, Liati Wote and Wli, in the Volta Region of Ghana at the border with Togo. The peak is a short walk from Mount Afadja, being situated about one kilometre to the West.", "Title: Wli waterfalls\n\nWli Waterfalls is the highest waterfall in Ghana and West Africa. It has a lower and an upper fall.", "Title: Serra da Estrela\n\nSerra da Estrela (] , \"Star Mountain Range\") is the highest mountain range in Continental Portugal. Together with the Serra da Lousã it is the westernmost constituent range of the Sistema Central and also one of the highest in the system. It includes mainland Portugal's highest point at 1993 m above mean sea level (although the summit of Mount Pico in the Portuguese Azores islands is higher). This point is not a distinctive mountain summit, but rather the highest point in a plateau, being known as Torre (\"Tower\" in English). Torre is an unusual summit in that it is accessible by a paved road. The peak has a topographic prominence of 1204 m and its parent peak is Pico Almanzor, in Spain.", "Title: Agumatsa Range\n\nAgumatsa is a mountain range in Ghana which includes the country's highest point, Mount Aduadu, and the nearby Mount Afadja. The popular tourist attraction, Wli waterfalls is within the range. The range also contains a conservation area, the Mount Afadja-Agumatsa Range." ]
81,102
What year did the American professional soccer franchise based in Carson, California whose president is Chris Klein begin to play?
1996
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United is an American professional soccer club based in Washington, D.C..", " The club was founded in 1995 as an inaugural Major League Soccer franchise, and began play in 1996.", " The club currently plays in MLS." ], "title": "List of D.C. United records and statistics" }, { "sentences": [ "Overview of the 1990 American Professional Soccer League season.", " Although the Western Soccer League and the American Soccer League merged to form the American Professional Soccer League in 1990, the two leagues remained essentially independent leagues, linked by name alone.", " During this season, they ran separate regular season schedules with two different points systems.", " They each had their own playoff formats, had separate league MVPs and had their own All League teams.", " The first game between the two leagues came in September when the Maryland Bays of the American Soccer League defeated the San Francisco Bay Blackhawks of the Western Soccer League for the American Professional Soccer League championship." ], "title": "1990 American Professional Soccer League" }, { "sentences": [ "Chris Klein (born January 4, 1976 in St. Louis, Missouri) is a former American soccer player who spent thirteen seasons in Major League Soccer and earned twenty three caps with the United States men's national soccer team.", " He is president of the LA Galaxy, promoted on Jan. 28, 2013, from vice president." ], "title": "Chris Klein (soccer)" } ]
[ "Title: LA Galaxy\n\nThe LA Galaxy, also known as the Los Angeles Galaxy, is an American professional soccer franchise based in the Los Angeles suburb of Carson, California, that competes in Major League Soccer (MLS), as a member of the Western Conference of the league. The club began play in 1996 as a charter team in the league.", "Title: Laredo Honey Badgers\n\nThe Laredo Honey Badgers were an American professional indoor soccer franchise based in Laredo, Texas. Founded in April 2013, the team was expected to make its debut in the Professional Arena Soccer League with the 2013–14 season but that launch was initially delayed until 2014 then cancelled after owner Judson Somerville suffered financial and legal setbacks. The team was to play its home games at the Laredo Energy Arena.", "Title: Seattle Sounders (1994–2008)\n\nSeattle Sounders was an American professional soccer team founded in 1994 as a member of the American Professional Soccer League. In 1997, the team became a member of the USL First Division, the second tier of the United States soccer pyramid, until 2008, after which the majority of the team's staff and resources were directed to the new Major League Soccer franchise, Seattle Sounders FC.", "Title: Real Salt Lake\n\nReal Salt Lake (RSL) is an American professional soccer franchise that competes as a member club of Major League Soccer (MLS)' Western Conference. RSL began play in 2005 as an expansion team of the league. The club was founded in 2004 when the club's first owner and founder was awarded an expansion berth in Major League Soccer.", "Title: Los Angeles FC\n\nLos Angeles Football Club is an American professional expansion soccer franchise based in the Exposition Park neighborhood of Los Angeles. The team plans to begin play in Major League Soccer (MLS) starting in 2018. The team was announced in October 2014.", "Title: Utah Blitzz\n\nUtah Blitzz was an American professional soccer team in based in Salt Lake City, Utah that played in the USL Pro Select League (later known as the USL Second Division). The club was founded in 2000 but folded following the 2004 season to make way for the Major League Soccer franchise, Real Salt Lake, to begin play in 2005. During its short existence the club was very successful, winning two league titles and finishing first or second in the Western Conference every season. The club played its home games at Rice-Eccles Stadium on the campus of the University of Utah.", "Title: Peter Bridgwater\n\nPeter Bridgwater (7 March 1935 – 21 June 2005) was the first president of the San Jose Clash—later known as the San Jose Earthquakes—Major League Soccer franchise. Prior to arriving in the Bay Area, Bridgwater was an executive of the Vancouver Whitecaps franchise in the North American Soccer League. He had been involved with professional soccer in San Jose since 1984, when he was named general manager of the NASL's San Jose Earthquakes. Bridgwater purchased the Earthquakes later, but the NASL ceased operations in 1985. After the NASL went under, Bridgwater became a founder of the Western Soccer Alliance, which later became the USL First Division. \" Soccer America\" called him \"one of the men most responsible for keeping professional outdoor soccer alive [in the U.S.] after the collapse of the North American Soccer League\". Bridgwater was also a venue director for the 1994 FIFA World Cup at Stanford Stadium in Palo Alto, California. Two years after the World Cup, the MLS was launched; Bridgwater served as the Clash's first president. He remained the general manager through the 1998 season, and played a role in having San Jose host matches for the 1999 FIFA Women's World Cup.", "Title: List of D.C. United records and statistics\n\nD.C. United is an American professional soccer club based in Washington, D.C.. The club was founded in 1995 as an inaugural Major League Soccer franchise, and began play in 1996. The club currently plays in MLS.", "Title: 1990 American Professional Soccer League\n\nOverview of the 1990 American Professional Soccer League season. Although the Western Soccer League and the American Soccer League merged to form the American Professional Soccer League in 1990, the two leagues remained essentially independent leagues, linked by name alone. During this season, they ran separate regular season schedules with two different points systems. They each had their own playoff formats, had separate league MVPs and had their own All League teams. The first game between the two leagues came in September when the Maryland Bays of the American Soccer League defeated the San Francisco Bay Blackhawks of the Western Soccer League for the American Professional Soccer League championship.", "Title: Chris Klein (soccer)\n\nChris Klein (born January 4, 1976 in St. Louis, Missouri) is a former American soccer player who spent thirteen seasons in Major League Soccer and earned twenty three caps with the United States men's national soccer team. He is president of the LA Galaxy, promoted on Jan. 28, 2013, from vice president." ]
81,103
The film "Tap Roots" is loosely based on the life story of a Southern Unionist that held what position in MIssissippi's Reconstruction government?
deputy US Marshal
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{ "title": [ "Tap Roots", "Newton Knight" ], "sent_id": [ 1, 3 ] }
[ { "sentences": [ "Tap Roots is a 1948 Technicolor Western war film set during the American Civil War.", " It is very loosely based on the true life story of Newton Knight, a farm owner who attempted to secede Jones County from Mississippi." ], "title": "Tap Roots" }, { "sentences": [ "\"The Lotus Eater\" is a short story written by W. Somerset Maugham in 1935 and loosely based on the life story of John Ellingham Brooks.", " It was included in the 1940 collection of Maugham stories \"The Mixture as Before\"." ], "title": "The Lotus Eater" }, { "sentences": [ "Robert King Byrd (November 4, 1823 – May 2, 1885) was an American soldier and politician.", " A Southern Unionist, he commanded the Union Army's First Tennessee Infantry during the Civil War, and saw action at Cumberland Gap, Stones River, and in the Knoxville and Atlanta campaigns.", " He represented his native Roane County at the pro-Union East Tennessee Convention on the eve of the war in 1861, and at the Nashville convention that reorganized the Tennessee state government toward the end of the war in January 1865." ], "title": "Robert K. Byrd" }, { "sentences": [ "A cushion plant is a compact, low growing, mat forming plant that is found in alpine, subalpine, arctic, or subarctic environments around the world.", " The term \"cushion\" is usually applied to woody plants that grow as spreading mats, are limited in height above the ground (a few inches at most), have relatively large and deep tap roots, and have life histories adapted to slow growth in a nutrient poor environment with delayed reproductivity and reproductive cycle adaptations.", " The plant form is an example of parallel or convergent evolution with species from many different plant families on different continents converging on the same evolutionary adaptations to endure the harsh environmental conditions." ], "title": "Cushion plant" }, { "sentences": [ "Alexander Keith McClung (14 June 1811 – 23 March 1855) briefly served as US chargé d'affaires to Bolivia in President Zachary Taylor's administration.", " An \"inveterate Southern duelist\" nicknamed \"The Black Knight of the South\", he was also a poet.", " James H. Street used him as the model for the character Keith Alexander in his novel \"Tap Roots\" (1942)." ], "title": "Alexander Keith McClung" }, { "sentences": [ "The Other Boleyn Girl (2001) is an historical novel written by British author Philippa Gregory, loosely based on the life of 16th-century aristocrat Mary Boleyn (the sister of Anne Boleyn) of whom little is known.", " Inspired by Mary's life story, Gregory depicts the annulment of one of the most significant royal marriages in English history (that of King Henry VIII and Catherine of Aragon) and conveys the urgency of the need for a male heir to the throne.", " Much of the history is highly distorted in her account." ], "title": "The Other Boleyn Girl" }, { "sentences": [ "Newton Knight (November 10, 1829 – February 16, 1922) was an American farmer, soldier and Southern Unionist in Mississippi, best known as the leader of the Knight Company, a band of Confederate army deserters who resisted the Confederacy during the Civil War.", " Local legends tell of Knight and his men forming the \"Free State of Jones\" in the area in and around Jones County, Mississippi, at the height of the war.", " The nature and extent of the Knight Company's opposition to the Confederate government is disputed among historians.", " After the war, Knight joined the Republican Party and served in Mississippi's Reconstruction government as a deputy US Marshal." ], "title": "Newton Knight" }, { "sentences": [ "The United National Congress (UNC) is one of the two major political parties in the Republic of Trinidad and Tobago and one of the main parties in the current opposition.", " It was founded by Basdeo Panday, a lawyer and former trade unionist.", " The UNC was formed as the result of a split in the ruling National Alliance for Reconstruction in 1988.", " After spending six years in opposition, the UNC won control of the government in 1995 (initially in coalition with the National Alliance for Reconstruction and later on its own).", " In the 2000 general elections, the UNC won an absolute majority in the Parliament.", " In 2001, a split in the party caused the UNC to lose its parliamentary majority and control of the government.", " Between 1991 and 1995, and again from 2001 to 2010, the UNC was the Parliamentary Opposition party.", " In May 2010, the UNC returned to government as the majority party in the People's Partnership.", " With this victory, the UNC's political leader Hon. Kamla Persad-Bissessar was sworn in as Prime Minister of the Republic of Trinidad and Tobago, the first woman to hold this position." ], "title": "United National Congress" }, { "sentences": [ "Sins of Rome (Italian: \"Spartaco\" , also known as \"Sins of Rome: Story of Spartacus\", \"Spartacus\" and \"Spartacus the Gladiator\") is a 1953 Italian epic historical drama film directed by Riccardo Freda and loosely based on the life story of Spartacus.", " The rights of film's negatives and copies were bought by the producers of Stanley Kubrick's \"Spartacus\", as to prevent eventual new releases of the film that could have damaged the commercial outcome of Kubrik's film; this resulted in \"Sins of Rome\"'s withdrawal from market for about thirty years." ], "title": "Sins of Rome" }, { "sentences": [ "Robert Hatton Hodsden (November 23, 1806 – June 18, 1864) was an American physician, planter, and politician who served three terms in the Tennessee House of Representatives (1841–1845, 1861–1862).", " He worked as a government physician on the Cherokee removal (\"Trail of Tears\") in 1838, and served as president of the East Tennessee Medical Society in the mid-1850s.", " A Southern Unionist during the Civil War, Hodsden represented Sevier County at the East Tennessee Convention in 1861, and was later arrested by Confederate authorities." ], "title": "Robert H. Hodsden" } ]
[ "Title: Tap Roots\n\nTap Roots is a 1948 Technicolor Western war film set during the American Civil War. It is very loosely based on the true life story of Newton Knight, a farm owner who attempted to secede Jones County from Mississippi.", "Title: The Lotus Eater\n\n\"The Lotus Eater\" is a short story written by W. Somerset Maugham in 1935 and loosely based on the life story of John Ellingham Brooks. It was included in the 1940 collection of Maugham stories \"The Mixture as Before\".", "Title: Robert K. Byrd\n\nRobert King Byrd (November 4, 1823 – May 2, 1885) was an American soldier and politician. A Southern Unionist, he commanded the Union Army's First Tennessee Infantry during the Civil War, and saw action at Cumberland Gap, Stones River, and in the Knoxville and Atlanta campaigns. He represented his native Roane County at the pro-Union East Tennessee Convention on the eve of the war in 1861, and at the Nashville convention that reorganized the Tennessee state government toward the end of the war in January 1865.", "Title: Cushion plant\n\nA cushion plant is a compact, low growing, mat forming plant that is found in alpine, subalpine, arctic, or subarctic environments around the world. The term \"cushion\" is usually applied to woody plants that grow as spreading mats, are limited in height above the ground (a few inches at most), have relatively large and deep tap roots, and have life histories adapted to slow growth in a nutrient poor environment with delayed reproductivity and reproductive cycle adaptations. The plant form is an example of parallel or convergent evolution with species from many different plant families on different continents converging on the same evolutionary adaptations to endure the harsh environmental conditions.", "Title: Alexander Keith McClung\n\nAlexander Keith McClung (14 June 1811 – 23 March 1855) briefly served as US chargé d'affaires to Bolivia in President Zachary Taylor's administration. An \"inveterate Southern duelist\" nicknamed \"The Black Knight of the South\", he was also a poet. James H. Street used him as the model for the character Keith Alexander in his novel \"Tap Roots\" (1942).", "Title: The Other Boleyn Girl\n\nThe Other Boleyn Girl (2001) is an historical novel written by British author Philippa Gregory, loosely based on the life of 16th-century aristocrat Mary Boleyn (the sister of Anne Boleyn) of whom little is known. Inspired by Mary's life story, Gregory depicts the annulment of one of the most significant royal marriages in English history (that of King Henry VIII and Catherine of Aragon) and conveys the urgency of the need for a male heir to the throne. Much of the history is highly distorted in her account.", "Title: Newton Knight\n\nNewton Knight (November 10, 1829 – February 16, 1922) was an American farmer, soldier and Southern Unionist in Mississippi, best known as the leader of the Knight Company, a band of Confederate army deserters who resisted the Confederacy during the Civil War. Local legends tell of Knight and his men forming the \"Free State of Jones\" in the area in and around Jones County, Mississippi, at the height of the war. The nature and extent of the Knight Company's opposition to the Confederate government is disputed among historians. After the war, Knight joined the Republican Party and served in Mississippi's Reconstruction government as a deputy US Marshal.", "Title: United National Congress\n\nThe United National Congress (UNC) is one of the two major political parties in the Republic of Trinidad and Tobago and one of the main parties in the current opposition. It was founded by Basdeo Panday, a lawyer and former trade unionist. The UNC was formed as the result of a split in the ruling National Alliance for Reconstruction in 1988. After spending six years in opposition, the UNC won control of the government in 1995 (initially in coalition with the National Alliance for Reconstruction and later on its own). In the 2000 general elections, the UNC won an absolute majority in the Parliament. In 2001, a split in the party caused the UNC to lose its parliamentary majority and control of the government. Between 1991 and 1995, and again from 2001 to 2010, the UNC was the Parliamentary Opposition party. In May 2010, the UNC returned to government as the majority party in the People's Partnership. With this victory, the UNC's political leader Hon. Kamla Persad-Bissessar was sworn in as Prime Minister of the Republic of Trinidad and Tobago, the first woman to hold this position.", "Title: Sins of Rome\n\nSins of Rome (Italian: \"Spartaco\" , also known as \"Sins of Rome: Story of Spartacus\", \"Spartacus\" and \"Spartacus the Gladiator\") is a 1953 Italian epic historical drama film directed by Riccardo Freda and loosely based on the life story of Spartacus. The rights of film's negatives and copies were bought by the producers of Stanley Kubrick's \"Spartacus\", as to prevent eventual new releases of the film that could have damaged the commercial outcome of Kubrik's film; this resulted in \"Sins of Rome\"'s withdrawal from market for about thirty years.", "Title: Robert H. Hodsden\n\nRobert Hatton Hodsden (November 23, 1806 – June 18, 1864) was an American physician, planter, and politician who served three terms in the Tennessee House of Representatives (1841–1845, 1861–1862). He worked as a government physician on the Cherokee removal (\"Trail of Tears\") in 1838, and served as president of the East Tennessee Medical Society in the mid-1850s. A Southern Unionist during the Civil War, Hodsden represented Sevier County at the East Tennessee Convention in 1861, and was later arrested by Confederate authorities." ]
81,104
William Peters' co-author of "For Us, the Living" delivered the invocation at the second inauguration of what president?
Barack Obama
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{ "title": [ "For Us the Living: The Medgar Evers Story", "Myrlie Evers-Williams" ], "sent_id": [ 1, 2 ] }
[ { "sentences": [ "The second inauguration of Andrew Jackson as President of the United States took place in the House chamber of the U.S. Capitol on Monday, March 4, 1833.", " The inauguration marked the commencement of the second four-year term of Andrew Jackson as President and the only four-year term of Martin Van Buren as Vice President.", " Jackson was sworn in by Chief Justice John Marshall on a frigid day with snow still on the ground.", " This was the first inauguration for which two inaugural balls were held." ], "title": "Second inauguration of Andrew Jackson" }, { "sentences": [ "The second inauguration of Calvin Coolidge as President of the United States, was held on Wednesday, March 4, 1925 at the eastern portico of the United States Capitol in Washington, D.C..", " The inauguration marked the commencement of the second (only full) term of Calvin Coolidge as President and the only term of Charles G. Dawes as Vice President.", " The Chief Justice, former president William Howard Taft administered the presidential oath of office.", " This was the first inauguration in which a former U.S. President administered the oath, and the first to be broadcast nationally on radio." ], "title": "Second inauguration of Calvin Coolidge" }, { "sentences": [ "Michael Arthur Newdow (born June 24, 1953) is an American attorney and emergency medicine physician.", " He is best known for his efforts to have recitations of the current version of the Pledge of Allegiance in public schools in the United States declared unconstitutional because of its inclusion of the phrase \"under God\".", " He also filed and lost a lawsuit to stop the invocation prayer at President Bush's second inauguration and in 2009 he filed a lawsuit to prevent references to God and religion from being part of President Obama's inauguration." ], "title": "Michael Newdow" }, { "sentences": [ "The second inauguration of George W. Bush as President of the United States took place on Thursday, January 20, 2005.", " The inauguration marked the beginning of the second term of George W. Bush as President and Dick Cheney as Vice President.", " Ailing Chief Justice William Rehnquist administered the Oath of office for the last time before his death in September 2005.", " Attendance at the inauguration has been reported as being around 100,000, 300,000, or 400,000." ], "title": "Second inauguration of George W. Bush" }, { "sentences": [ "Myrlie Louise Evers–Williams (née Beasley; born March 17, 1933) is an American civil rights activist of the Civil Rights Movement and journalist who worked for over three decades to seek justice for the murder of her civil rights activist husband Medgar Evers in 1963.", " She was also chairwoman of the NAACP, and published several books on topics related to civil rights and her husband’s legacy.", " On January 21, 2013, she delivered the invocation at the second inauguration of Barack Obama." ], "title": "Myrlie Evers-Williams" }, { "sentences": [ "For Us the Living: The Medgar Evers Story is a made-for-television biopic that aired on PBS on March 22, 1983.", " The film was based on the book, \"For Us, the Living\", by Myrlie Evers-Williams and William Peters." ], "title": "For Us the Living: The Medgar Evers Story" }, { "sentences": [ "The second inauguration of Bill Clinton as President of the United States was held on Monday, January 20, 1997 on the West Front of the United States Capitol Building in Washington, D.C..", " The inauguration marked the commencement of the second four-year term of Bill Clinton as President and Al Gore as Vice President.", " This was the last presidential inauguration to take place in the 20th century, and the first to be streamed live on the internet." ], "title": "Second inauguration of Bill Clinton" }, { "sentences": [ "The second inauguration of Grover Cleveland as the 24th President of the United States took place on Saturday, March 4, 1893.", " The inauguration marked the commencement of the second four-year term of Grover Cleveland as President and the only term of Adlai E. Stevenson I as Vice President.", " Cleveland had previously been the 22nd president, and is the only president to serve two non-consecutive terms.", " Chief Justice Melville W. Fuller administered the Oath of office.", " It snowed during the inauguration." ], "title": "Second inauguration of Grover Cleveland" }, { "sentences": [ "The second inauguration of George Washington as President of the United States was held in the Senate Chamber of Congress Hall in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania on Monday, March 4, 1793.", " The inauguration marked the commencement of the second four-year term of George Washington as President and of John Adams as Vice President.", " The presidential oath of office was administered to George Washington by Associate Justice William Cushing.", " This was the first inauguration to take place in Philadelphia (then the nation's capital), and took place exactly four years after the new federal government began operations under the U.S. Constitution." ], "title": "Second inauguration of George Washington" }, { "sentences": [ "The second inauguration of Franklin D. Roosevelt as President of the United States was held on Wednesday, January 20, 1937.", " The inauguration marked the commencement of the second four-year term of Franklin D. Roosevelt as President and John Nance Garner as Vice President.", " It was the first inauguration to take place on January 20 as per the 20th Amendment to the U.S.Constitution.", " This was also the first time the Vice President took his Oath on the Inaugural Platform during the ceremonies." ], "title": "Second inauguration of Franklin D. Roosevelt" } ]
[ "Title: Second inauguration of Andrew Jackson\n\nThe second inauguration of Andrew Jackson as President of the United States took place in the House chamber of the U.S. Capitol on Monday, March 4, 1833. The inauguration marked the commencement of the second four-year term of Andrew Jackson as President and the only four-year term of Martin Van Buren as Vice President. Jackson was sworn in by Chief Justice John Marshall on a frigid day with snow still on the ground. This was the first inauguration for which two inaugural balls were held.", "Title: Second inauguration of Calvin Coolidge\n\nThe second inauguration of Calvin Coolidge as President of the United States, was held on Wednesday, March 4, 1925 at the eastern portico of the United States Capitol in Washington, D.C.. The inauguration marked the commencement of the second (only full) term of Calvin Coolidge as President and the only term of Charles G. Dawes as Vice President. The Chief Justice, former president William Howard Taft administered the presidential oath of office. This was the first inauguration in which a former U.S. President administered the oath, and the first to be broadcast nationally on radio.", "Title: Michael Newdow\n\nMichael Arthur Newdow (born June 24, 1953) is an American attorney and emergency medicine physician. He is best known for his efforts to have recitations of the current version of the Pledge of Allegiance in public schools in the United States declared unconstitutional because of its inclusion of the phrase \"under God\". He also filed and lost a lawsuit to stop the invocation prayer at President Bush's second inauguration and in 2009 he filed a lawsuit to prevent references to God and religion from being part of President Obama's inauguration.", "Title: Second inauguration of George W. Bush\n\nThe second inauguration of George W. Bush as President of the United States took place on Thursday, January 20, 2005. The inauguration marked the beginning of the second term of George W. Bush as President and Dick Cheney as Vice President. Ailing Chief Justice William Rehnquist administered the Oath of office for the last time before his death in September 2005. Attendance at the inauguration has been reported as being around 100,000, 300,000, or 400,000.", "Title: Myrlie Evers-Williams\n\nMyrlie Louise Evers–Williams (née Beasley; born March 17, 1933) is an American civil rights activist of the Civil Rights Movement and journalist who worked for over three decades to seek justice for the murder of her civil rights activist husband Medgar Evers in 1963. She was also chairwoman of the NAACP, and published several books on topics related to civil rights and her husband’s legacy. On January 21, 2013, she delivered the invocation at the second inauguration of Barack Obama.", "Title: For Us the Living: The Medgar Evers Story\n\nFor Us the Living: The Medgar Evers Story is a made-for-television biopic that aired on PBS on March 22, 1983. The film was based on the book, \"For Us, the Living\", by Myrlie Evers-Williams and William Peters.", "Title: Second inauguration of Bill Clinton\n\nThe second inauguration of Bill Clinton as President of the United States was held on Monday, January 20, 1997 on the West Front of the United States Capitol Building in Washington, D.C.. The inauguration marked the commencement of the second four-year term of Bill Clinton as President and Al Gore as Vice President. This was the last presidential inauguration to take place in the 20th century, and the first to be streamed live on the internet.", "Title: Second inauguration of Grover Cleveland\n\nThe second inauguration of Grover Cleveland as the 24th President of the United States took place on Saturday, March 4, 1893. The inauguration marked the commencement of the second four-year term of Grover Cleveland as President and the only term of Adlai E. Stevenson I as Vice President. Cleveland had previously been the 22nd president, and is the only president to serve two non-consecutive terms. Chief Justice Melville W. Fuller administered the Oath of office. It snowed during the inauguration.", "Title: Second inauguration of George Washington\n\nThe second inauguration of George Washington as President of the United States was held in the Senate Chamber of Congress Hall in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania on Monday, March 4, 1793. The inauguration marked the commencement of the second four-year term of George Washington as President and of John Adams as Vice President. The presidential oath of office was administered to George Washington by Associate Justice William Cushing. This was the first inauguration to take place in Philadelphia (then the nation's capital), and took place exactly four years after the new federal government began operations under the U.S. Constitution.", "Title: Second inauguration of Franklin D. Roosevelt\n\nThe second inauguration of Franklin D. Roosevelt as President of the United States was held on Wednesday, January 20, 1937. The inauguration marked the commencement of the second four-year term of Franklin D. Roosevelt as President and John Nance Garner as Vice President. It was the first inauguration to take place on January 20 as per the 20th Amendment to the U.S.Constitution. This was also the first time the Vice President took his Oath on the Inaugural Platform during the ceremonies." ]
81,105
What groups name means "sweet melody" and features an album called Girl's Talk?
Kara
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{ "title": [ "Girl's Talk", "Kara (South Korean band)" ], "sent_id": [ 0, 4 ] }
[ { "sentences": [ "Someday is the second album by Korean duo male group J-Walk.", " Korean male duo, Kim Jae Duc and Jang Su Won (former Sechskies members)is back with their Vol.", " 2 Someday.", " The album was released on October 2002, seven months after the first album.", " The featured song \"Someday\" contains fusion-style jazz and bossa flavors, with a sweet melody.", " The string part is performed by Korean top musicians.", " This album, again, is produced by Ahn Sung-Il, who was in charge of their debut album Suddenly." ], "title": "Someday (J-Walk album)" }, { "sentences": [ "Water and Lights is the fifth album by the jazz pianist Paul Hanmer.", " It is more reminiscent of Abdullah Ibrahim than Keith Jarrett especially with occasional guitar moments that evoke echoes of George Benson.", " Jazzy and more discordant than his previous work, \"Salivation Army\" and to a lesser extent \"Calling the names of God\" nonetheless remind of his signature penchant for sweet melody." ], "title": "Water and Lights" }, { "sentences": [ "Girl's Talk (ガールズトーク , Gāruzu Tōku ) is the Japanese debut album by South Korean girl group Kara.", " It was released on November 24, 2010 in four editions: CD+DVD, CD+Photobook (28-pages), CD-Only First Press coming with Korean versions of the songs \"Sweet Days\", \"Love Is\", and \"Binks\" and a CD-Only Normal Press coming with no bonus tracks.", " The album has topped the Oricon Weekly Album Charts several times and was eventually certified as Double Platinum by the \"RIAJ\"." ], "title": "Girl's Talk" }, { "sentences": [ "Girl Code is an American comedy television series on MTV that debuted on April 23, 2013.", " It is a spin-off series to \"Guy Code\".", " The series features female actresses, musicians, stand-up comics — plus a few men — who discuss the sisterhood that women share.", " It was announced on June 13, 2013, that the series had been renewed for a twenty-episode second season.", " Season 2 premiered on October 30, 2013.", " In April 2014, MTV announced the third season renewal of \"Girl Code\".", " Season 3 premiered on October 1, 2014.", " In August 2015, MTV premiered a spin-off talk show called Girl Code Live hosted by Awkwafina, Nessa, and Carly Aquilino." ], "title": "Girl Code" }, { "sentences": [ "Dulcem Melodies is the fifth studio album by the 2nd South Carolina String Band, released in 2006.", " It features songs from the American Civil War era played on period instruments using the original words and music.", " The title comes from the phrase \"dulcem melody\" (sweet melody), which appears in Stephen Foster's \"Nelly Bly,\" one of the songs on the album." ], "title": "Dulcem Melodies" }, { "sentences": [ "Kara (Hangul: 카라, Japanese: カラ, often stylized as KARA) was a South Korean pop girl group formed by DSP Media in 2007.", " The group's final lineup was composed of Park Gyuri, Han Seungyeon, Goo Hara and Heo Youngji.", " Members Nicole Jung and Kang Ji-young officially departed from the group in 2014, while Kim Sung-hee left in 2008.", " The group's name comes from the Greek word \"chara\" (χαρά, lit.", " \"joy\"), which they interpreted to mean \"sweet melody\"." ], "title": "Kara (South Korean band)" }, { "sentences": [ "Sweet Melody is the second album released by Fiona Fung on none }} ." ], "title": "Sweet Melody" }, { "sentences": [ "JQT (Korean: 제이큐티 ) was a four-member South Korean girl group that was under GP Entertainment.", " The 'J' in the groups name comes from the common letter in each of the members names, while the 'QT' stands for 'Quality' and 'Quartet'.", " Three of the four members are from the disbanded group i-13, a girl group that was considered the female equivalent of Super Junior.", " The group originally debuted in 2009 with Min Jung, Ga Jin, Ji Eun and Min Sun.", " In September 2011, it was announced that Min Sun would be leaving the group to focus on a career in acting.", " She was replaced by Lee Jin Kyung, who was previously a trainee at GP Entertainment.", " On February 20, 2012, it was announced that JQT's contracts with GP Entertainment expired and would not be renewed; henceforth, they disbanded." ], "title": "JQT (band)" }, { "sentences": [ "Zenji Flava is a common nickname for Zanzibari hip hop, a genre that began to develop in the 1990s.", " Cool Para said to be the first rapper to pioneer Zenji Flava during the 90s.", " He was using Saleh Jabri's tape to rap on some local shows in Zanzibar until 1996 when he teamed-up with another rapper named Cool Muza together with others they formed a rap group called \"Struggling Islanders.", " They made their debut single \"Historia\" in early 1997.", " Though the group short-lived and Cool Para and Muza both went to pursue a solo career.", " Cool Para was the first rapper in Zanzibar and Tanzania mainland to make rap and taarab fusion called taarap.", " With it he went to record a song with the most prominent taarab music band widely known as the East African Melody Modern Taarab, the song was known as \"Loo Umezoea\" which was released early 2000.", " He also did \"Kwenye Mataa\" with the same taarab band in 1998.", " Before Cool Para, there was also another short-lived crew named Contish.", " The group consisted with two members Abdul and Hakim.", " They released their only album called \"Mabishoo\" (93).", " The album was available all over Zanzibar and Tanzania.", " They were using Swahili lyrics over ragga instrumentals such as 'Tingaling' by Shabba Ranks.", " Sam,e style as Saleh J. Sometimes later they disbanded and Kim went on pursue a solo and released an album called Kim Pekee.", " Abdul went to live abroad.", " The name is made of \"zenji\", which is slang for \"Zanzibar\", and \"flava\", which is a corruption of \"flavour\", thus meaning \"of Zanzibari taste\".", " As with bongo flava, i.e., Tanzanian mainland's hip hop, zenji flava is usually sung in swahili; the main difference between the two subgenres is that Zanzibari hip hop also reflects some influence of taarab, and thus indirectly of Arab music and Indian music.", " Notable zenji flava artists include Ali Haji.", " As Zenji flavour goes on it find itself as a sub part of Bongo flava as it has influence from the young generation of artists who want to cop with Bongo flava.", " like Offside trick, 2 berry now is separated to form two solo artists(Berry black and Berry white), Wazenji kijiwe and Shaka zulu, others are East connection which was made up with almost seven groups of artist including Offside trick Brooklyn, Four nature, Jumbo camp, Queen love, and K jam.", " It was in this time that Zenji flava was modernized with rapid growth in the number of artists." ], "title": "Zenji flava" }, { "sentences": [ "Sweet Girl is the sixth mini-album released by B1A4 under WM Entertainment.", " The album was released on August 10, 2015 by WM Entertainment and distributed by LOEN Entertainment.", " The title song of the album, \"Sweet Girl\", along with the other songs, was produced by leader Jinyoung.", " CNU also produced one song in the album called \"Love is Magic\".", " B1A4 won a trophy with \"Sweet Girl\" on the August 19 episode of MBC Every1 Show Champion and earned the title of the tenth most watched music video in America for August by Billboard." ], "title": "Sweet Girl (EP)" } ]
[ "Title: Someday (J-Walk album)\n\nSomeday is the second album by Korean duo male group J-Walk. Korean male duo, Kim Jae Duc and Jang Su Won (former Sechskies members)is back with their Vol. 2 Someday. The album was released on October 2002, seven months after the first album. The featured song \"Someday\" contains fusion-style jazz and bossa flavors, with a sweet melody. The string part is performed by Korean top musicians. This album, again, is produced by Ahn Sung-Il, who was in charge of their debut album Suddenly.", "Title: Water and Lights\n\nWater and Lights is the fifth album by the jazz pianist Paul Hanmer. It is more reminiscent of Abdullah Ibrahim than Keith Jarrett especially with occasional guitar moments that evoke echoes of George Benson. Jazzy and more discordant than his previous work, \"Salivation Army\" and to a lesser extent \"Calling the names of God\" nonetheless remind of his signature penchant for sweet melody.", "Title: Girl's Talk\n\nGirl's Talk (ガールズトーク , Gāruzu Tōku ) is the Japanese debut album by South Korean girl group Kara. It was released on November 24, 2010 in four editions: CD+DVD, CD+Photobook (28-pages), CD-Only First Press coming with Korean versions of the songs \"Sweet Days\", \"Love Is\", and \"Binks\" and a CD-Only Normal Press coming with no bonus tracks. The album has topped the Oricon Weekly Album Charts several times and was eventually certified as Double Platinum by the \"RIAJ\".", "Title: Girl Code\n\nGirl Code is an American comedy television series on MTV that debuted on April 23, 2013. It is a spin-off series to \"Guy Code\". The series features female actresses, musicians, stand-up comics — plus a few men — who discuss the sisterhood that women share. It was announced on June 13, 2013, that the series had been renewed for a twenty-episode second season. Season 2 premiered on October 30, 2013. In April 2014, MTV announced the third season renewal of \"Girl Code\". Season 3 premiered on October 1, 2014. In August 2015, MTV premiered a spin-off talk show called Girl Code Live hosted by Awkwafina, Nessa, and Carly Aquilino.", "Title: Dulcem Melodies\n\nDulcem Melodies is the fifth studio album by the 2nd South Carolina String Band, released in 2006. It features songs from the American Civil War era played on period instruments using the original words and music. The title comes from the phrase \"dulcem melody\" (sweet melody), which appears in Stephen Foster's \"Nelly Bly,\" one of the songs on the album.", "Title: Kara (South Korean band)\n\nKara (Hangul: 카라, Japanese: カラ, often stylized as KARA) was a South Korean pop girl group formed by DSP Media in 2007. The group's final lineup was composed of Park Gyuri, Han Seungyeon, Goo Hara and Heo Youngji. Members Nicole Jung and Kang Ji-young officially departed from the group in 2014, while Kim Sung-hee left in 2008. The group's name comes from the Greek word \"chara\" (χαρά, lit. \"joy\"), which they interpreted to mean \"sweet melody\".", "Title: Sweet Melody\n\nSweet Melody is the second album released by Fiona Fung on none }} .", "Title: JQT (band)\n\nJQT (Korean: 제이큐티 ) was a four-member South Korean girl group that was under GP Entertainment. The 'J' in the groups name comes from the common letter in each of the members names, while the 'QT' stands for 'Quality' and 'Quartet'. Three of the four members are from the disbanded group i-13, a girl group that was considered the female equivalent of Super Junior. The group originally debuted in 2009 with Min Jung, Ga Jin, Ji Eun and Min Sun. In September 2011, it was announced that Min Sun would be leaving the group to focus on a career in acting. She was replaced by Lee Jin Kyung, who was previously a trainee at GP Entertainment. On February 20, 2012, it was announced that JQT's contracts with GP Entertainment expired and would not be renewed; henceforth, they disbanded.", "Title: Zenji flava\n\nZenji Flava is a common nickname for Zanzibari hip hop, a genre that began to develop in the 1990s. Cool Para said to be the first rapper to pioneer Zenji Flava during the 90s. He was using Saleh Jabri's tape to rap on some local shows in Zanzibar until 1996 when he teamed-up with another rapper named Cool Muza together with others they formed a rap group called \"Struggling Islanders. They made their debut single \"Historia\" in early 1997. Though the group short-lived and Cool Para and Muza both went to pursue a solo career. Cool Para was the first rapper in Zanzibar and Tanzania mainland to make rap and taarab fusion called taarap. With it he went to record a song with the most prominent taarab music band widely known as the East African Melody Modern Taarab, the song was known as \"Loo Umezoea\" which was released early 2000. He also did \"Kwenye Mataa\" with the same taarab band in 1998. Before Cool Para, there was also another short-lived crew named Contish. The group consisted with two members Abdul and Hakim. They released their only album called \"Mabishoo\" (93). The album was available all over Zanzibar and Tanzania. They were using Swahili lyrics over ragga instrumentals such as 'Tingaling' by Shabba Ranks. Sam,e style as Saleh J. Sometimes later they disbanded and Kim went on pursue a solo and released an album called Kim Pekee. Abdul went to live abroad. The name is made of \"zenji\", which is slang for \"Zanzibar\", and \"flava\", which is a corruption of \"flavour\", thus meaning \"of Zanzibari taste\". As with bongo flava, i.e., Tanzanian mainland's hip hop, zenji flava is usually sung in swahili; the main difference between the two subgenres is that Zanzibari hip hop also reflects some influence of taarab, and thus indirectly of Arab music and Indian music. Notable zenji flava artists include Ali Haji. As Zenji flavour goes on it find itself as a sub part of Bongo flava as it has influence from the young generation of artists who want to cop with Bongo flava. like Offside trick, 2 berry now is separated to form two solo artists(Berry black and Berry white), Wazenji kijiwe and Shaka zulu, others are East connection which was made up with almost seven groups of artist including Offside trick Brooklyn, Four nature, Jumbo camp, Queen love, and K jam. It was in this time that Zenji flava was modernized with rapid growth in the number of artists.", "Title: Sweet Girl (EP)\n\nSweet Girl is the sixth mini-album released by B1A4 under WM Entertainment. The album was released on August 10, 2015 by WM Entertainment and distributed by LOEN Entertainment. The title song of the album, \"Sweet Girl\", along with the other songs, was produced by leader Jinyoung. CNU also produced one song in the album called \"Love is Magic\". B1A4 won a trophy with \"Sweet Girl\" on the August 19 episode of MBC Every1 Show Champion and earned the title of the tenth most watched music video in America for August by Billboard." ]
81,106
Tricia Dickson and Danny Tamberelli are both veterans of Nickelodeon sketch comedy series "All That" and were both born in what year?
1982
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[ { "sentences": [ "Kel Johari Rice Mitchell (born August 25, 1978) is an American actor, stand-up comedian, dancer, musician, and rapper.", " He is known for his work as a regular cast member of the Nickelodeon sketch comedy series \"All That\", as the Invisible Boy in the 1999 Ben Stiller and Geoffrey Rush superhero satire film \"Mystery Men\", his portrayal of Kel Kimble on the Nickelodeon sitcom \"Kenan & Kel\", his role as Ed in the film and \"All That\" sketch \"Good Burger\", as the voice of Jacob in the Disney XD cartoon \"Motorcity\", and as Ray in the 2006 sequel to \"Like Mike\", \"\".", " He currently stars as Double G on the Nickelodeon series \"Game Shakers\"." ], "title": "Kel Mitchell" }, { "sentences": [ "This is a listing of each cast member's most notable and/or recurring characters on the Nickelodeon sketch comedy show \"All That\", accompanied by a brief description of each character as well as each actor's time on the show." ], "title": "List of All That characters" }, { "sentences": [ "The Gavin Crawford Show is a Canadian sketch comedy series, which aired from June 19, 2000 to July 1, 2003 on The Comedy Network.", " Following the first season in 2000, production on \"The Gavin Crawford Show\" was temporarily interrupted by Crawford's participation in the short-lived American sketch comedy series \"Hype\", but resumed when Crawford returned to Canada after \"Hype\"'s cancellation, having two further seasons and producing 26 episodes altogether." ], "title": "The Gavin Crawford Show" }, { "sentences": [ "E.E. Bell (born Edward Earle Bell; December 27, 1955) is an American comic actor best known for his role as Bob Rooney on the sitcom \"Married... with Children\".", " He also had a recurring role as Barney the security guard in the Nickelodeon sketch comedy series \"The Amanda Show\".", " He also had a guest role as Leslie the tow truck driver on \"Drake & Josh\" and as the Mystery Guest on \"How I Met Your Mother\".", " In 1993 until 1994, he also was in the TV show Xuxa, as Jelly The Panda.", " He also made a guest appearance on \"Sonny with a Chance\" as he played a school principal.", " He recently appeared in \"Good Luck Charlie, It's Christmas!", "\" as Lenny.", " Bell appeared on an episode of \"Hollywood Squares\" on April Fools' Day 2003 as part of a prank played on host Tom Bergeron.", " He appeared in \"Shake It Up\" as Mr. Block, the president of the Toy Company, and in \"\", as the Pickup Driver." ], "title": "E. E. Bell" }, { "sentences": [ "Roger Damon Price (born 1941) is a retired British television producer, who was also active in North America.", " He created the children's science fiction series \"The Tomorrow People\", \"Junior Points of View\", the American sketch comedy \"Don't Look Now\", the pilot episode \"UFO Kidnapped\", the teen sketch comedy \"Turkey Television\" and the Canadian sketch comedy \"You Can't Do That on Television\", which became hugely successful on Nickelodeon in the United States.", " He also produced the British children's television programmes, \"You Must Be Joking\" and \"Pauline's Quirkes\", both of which also featured the band Flintlock." ], "title": "Roger Price (television producer)" }, { "sentences": [ "Daniel Paul \"Danny\" Tamberelli (born February 8, 1982) is an American actor, comedian and musician.", " He is best known for his roles as Arnold Perlstein in \"The Magic School Bus\", Little Pete in \"The Adventures of Pete and Pete\" and Jimmy De Santa in \"Grand Theft Auto V\"." ], "title": "Danny Tamberelli" }, { "sentences": [ "Lori Beth Denberg (born February 2, 1976) is an American actress and comedian.", " She is best known for her work as an original cast member of the Nickelodeon sketch comedy series \"All That\", and for her role as Lydia Liza Gutman on The WB sitcom \"The Steve Harvey Show\"." ], "title": "Lori Beth Denberg" }, { "sentences": [ "This article is for musical acts that performed on the Nickelodeon sketch comedy series \"All That\".", " They are arranged by chronological season and episode order." ], "title": "List of All That musical guests" }, { "sentences": [ "Tricia Dickson (born January 3, 1982) is an American voice actress.", " For a brief time, she was also a cast member of the Nickelodeon sketch comedy series, \"All That\" (where she replaced Katrina Johnson and was later fired and replaced by Danny Tamberelli, and Leon Frierson in 1997)." ], "title": "Tricia Dickson" }, { "sentences": [ "The following is an episode list for the Nickelodeon sketch comedy series \"The Amanda Show\".", " The series premiered on October 16, 1999 and ended on September 21, 2002.", " Six additional \"Best of...\" episodes aired after 40 episodes were produced in total.", " Amanda Bynes and Drake Bell were the only actors to appear in every episode." ], "title": "List of The Amanda Show episodes" } ]
[ "Title: Kel Mitchell\n\nKel Johari Rice Mitchell (born August 25, 1978) is an American actor, stand-up comedian, dancer, musician, and rapper. He is known for his work as a regular cast member of the Nickelodeon sketch comedy series \"All That\", as the Invisible Boy in the 1999 Ben Stiller and Geoffrey Rush superhero satire film \"Mystery Men\", his portrayal of Kel Kimble on the Nickelodeon sitcom \"Kenan & Kel\", his role as Ed in the film and \"All That\" sketch \"Good Burger\", as the voice of Jacob in the Disney XD cartoon \"Motorcity\", and as Ray in the 2006 sequel to \"Like Mike\", \"\". He currently stars as Double G on the Nickelodeon series \"Game Shakers\".", "Title: List of All That characters\n\nThis is a listing of each cast member's most notable and/or recurring characters on the Nickelodeon sketch comedy show \"All That\", accompanied by a brief description of each character as well as each actor's time on the show.", "Title: The Gavin Crawford Show\n\nThe Gavin Crawford Show is a Canadian sketch comedy series, which aired from June 19, 2000 to July 1, 2003 on The Comedy Network. Following the first season in 2000, production on \"The Gavin Crawford Show\" was temporarily interrupted by Crawford's participation in the short-lived American sketch comedy series \"Hype\", but resumed when Crawford returned to Canada after \"Hype\"'s cancellation, having two further seasons and producing 26 episodes altogether.", "Title: E. E. Bell\n\nE.E. Bell (born Edward Earle Bell; December 27, 1955) is an American comic actor best known for his role as Bob Rooney on the sitcom \"Married... with Children\". He also had a recurring role as Barney the security guard in the Nickelodeon sketch comedy series \"The Amanda Show\". He also had a guest role as Leslie the tow truck driver on \"Drake & Josh\" and as the Mystery Guest on \"How I Met Your Mother\". In 1993 until 1994, he also was in the TV show Xuxa, as Jelly The Panda. He also made a guest appearance on \"Sonny with a Chance\" as he played a school principal. He recently appeared in \"Good Luck Charlie, It's Christmas! \" as Lenny. Bell appeared on an episode of \"Hollywood Squares\" on April Fools' Day 2003 as part of a prank played on host Tom Bergeron. He appeared in \"Shake It Up\" as Mr. Block, the president of the Toy Company, and in \"\", as the Pickup Driver.", "Title: Roger Price (television producer)\n\nRoger Damon Price (born 1941) is a retired British television producer, who was also active in North America. He created the children's science fiction series \"The Tomorrow People\", \"Junior Points of View\", the American sketch comedy \"Don't Look Now\", the pilot episode \"UFO Kidnapped\", the teen sketch comedy \"Turkey Television\" and the Canadian sketch comedy \"You Can't Do That on Television\", which became hugely successful on Nickelodeon in the United States. He also produced the British children's television programmes, \"You Must Be Joking\" and \"Pauline's Quirkes\", both of which also featured the band Flintlock.", "Title: Danny Tamberelli\n\nDaniel Paul \"Danny\" Tamberelli (born February 8, 1982) is an American actor, comedian and musician. He is best known for his roles as Arnold Perlstein in \"The Magic School Bus\", Little Pete in \"The Adventures of Pete and Pete\" and Jimmy De Santa in \"Grand Theft Auto V\".", "Title: Lori Beth Denberg\n\nLori Beth Denberg (born February 2, 1976) is an American actress and comedian. She is best known for her work as an original cast member of the Nickelodeon sketch comedy series \"All That\", and for her role as Lydia Liza Gutman on The WB sitcom \"The Steve Harvey Show\".", "Title: List of All That musical guests\n\nThis article is for musical acts that performed on the Nickelodeon sketch comedy series \"All That\". They are arranged by chronological season and episode order.", "Title: Tricia Dickson\n\nTricia Dickson (born January 3, 1982) is an American voice actress. For a brief time, she was also a cast member of the Nickelodeon sketch comedy series, \"All That\" (where she replaced Katrina Johnson and was later fired and replaced by Danny Tamberelli, and Leon Frierson in 1997).", "Title: List of The Amanda Show episodes\n\nThe following is an episode list for the Nickelodeon sketch comedy series \"The Amanda Show\". The series premiered on October 16, 1999 and ended on September 21, 2002. Six additional \"Best of...\" episodes aired after 40 episodes were produced in total. Amanda Bynes and Drake Bell were the only actors to appear in every episode." ]
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What was built in 2000 by Swiss manufacturers Bolliger & Mabillard at Janfusun Fancyworld in Taiwan and was the second dive coaster model to be built next to a theme park resort located in Staffordshire, England, near the village of Alton wher the first is loctated at?
Diving Machine G5
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[ { "sentences": [ "SheiKra ( , ) is a steel Dive Coaster roller coaster at the Busch Gardens Tampa Bay amusement park in Tampa, Florida, United States.", " The roller coaster was proposed by Mark Rose, vice-president of design and engineering for the park, and designed by Bolliger & Mabillard.", " The ride was planned to be 160 ft high, but the park's executives rejected this and the height was changed to 200 ft .", " SheiKra reaches a maximum speed of 70 mph and has a total track length of 3188 ft .", " It first opened on May 21, 2005, and was converted to a floorless roller coaster on June 16, 2007, following the opening of its sister Dive Coaster Griffon at Busch Gardens Williamsburg that year." ], "title": "SheiKra" }, { "sentences": [ "Alton Towers Resort, often shortened to Alton Towers, is a theme park resort located in Staffordshire, England, near the village of Alton.", " The resort, which is operated by Merlin Entertainments Group, incorporates a water park and hotel complex.", " The location debuted in 1860 featuring flower shows and garden tours, but was later transformed into a theme park in 1980.", " Now, it is the largest theme park in the UK and the second most visited after Legoland Windsor." ], "title": "Alton Towers" }, { "sentences": [ "The Dive Coaster is a steel roller coaster manufactured by Bolliger & Mabillard where riders experience a moment of free-falling with at least one near 90-degree drop.", " Unlike other roller coasters where the lift hill takes the train directly to the first drop, a Dive Coaster lift hill leads to a flat section of track followed by a holding brake which stops the train just as it enters the vertical drop.", " After a few seconds, the train is released into the drop." ], "title": "Dive Coaster" }, { "sentences": [ "Diving Machine G5 is a roller coaster at Janfusun Fancyworld in Taiwan.", " It was built in 2000 by Swiss manufacturers Bolliger & Mabillard and was the second dive coaster model to be built, the first being Oblivion at Alton Towers in the United Kingdom.", " It is located in the Sky Plaza section of the park.", " It is a nearly mirror image of Oblivion." ], "title": "Diving Machine G5" }, { "sentences": [ "Insane Speed is a steel roller coaster at Janfusun Fancyworld in Taiwan.", " Sometimes known as Crazy Coaster on the park's website, or Floorless Coaster, as the sign in front of the ride's queue announces, the ride in Chinese is known as 衝瘋飛車.", " Insane Speed has two trains numbered 1 and 2, but the park usually only uses one on off-peak days due to the extremely low amount of riders in the queue.", " Insane Speed has a removable metal floor in the station which collapses after the train has loaded and the restraints have been checked, allowing the air gates to open and the trains to depart.", " The floor rises again to let the next train unload once it has come to a complete stop.", " For restraints, riders have a simple over-the-shoulder restraint with grab bars mounted on them, and a seat belt which must be inserted into a catch mounted on the restraint." ], "title": "Insane Speed" }, { "sentences": [ "Griffon is a steel Dive Coaster roller coaster located at the Busch Gardens Williamsburg amusement park in James City County, Virginia, United States.", " Designed by Bolliger & Mabillard, it is 205 ft high, and is the second-fastest (71 mph ) Dive Coaster built.", " The roller coaster features two Immelmann loops, a splashdown, two vertical drops and was the first of its kind to use floorless trains.", " Griffon was announced to the public on August 23, 2006 and opened on May 18, 2007 to positive reviews by both newspapers and enthusiasts.", " In 2007, \"Amusement Today\"' s annual Golden Ticket Awards voted it the third-best new steel roller coaster of that year and the 27th-best steel roller coaster.", " It was voted the 33rd-best steel roller coaster in 2013." ], "title": "Griffon (roller coaster)" }, { "sentences": [ "Valkyria is a steel Dive Coaster under construction at Liseberg amusement park in Gothenburg, Sweden.", " Manufactured by Bolliger & Mabillard, it is scheduled to open in 2018, also being Europe's longest Dive Coaster.", " The name Valkyria is derived from the Norse mythology creature Valkyrie, a mythological creature that brought fallen warriors to the afterlife." ], "title": "Valkyria (roller coaster)" }, { "sentences": [ "Valravn is a steel roller coaster at Cedar Point amusement park in Sandusky, Ohio.", " Built and designed by Bolliger & Mabillard (B&M), it opened on May 7, 2016, as the tallest, fastest, and longest dive coaster in the world.", " Valravn is also the third Dive Coaster model, characterized by its use of wide trains, to open in the United States and the first to use over-the-shoulder \"vest\" style restraints.", " The installation also marks the 100th roller coaster designed by B&M since their founding in 1988." ], "title": "Valravn (roller coaster)" }, { "sentences": [ "Lightning is a steel inverted roller coaster located at Kuwait Entertainment City in Kuwait City.", " The ride opened in 2004 and was built by Swiss manufacturers Bolliger & Mabillard.", " \"Lightning\"'s layout is identical to that of the clone that appears in many Six Flags parks in the United States.", " The coaster closed along with the park on June 6th 2016 and is currently Standing But Not Operating due to the park being closed for renovations.", "." ], "title": "Lightning (Entertainment City)" }, { "sentences": [ "Dive Coaster is a Floorless Dive roller coaster operating at Chimelong Paradise in China.", " It is built by Swiss coaster manufacturers Bolliger & Mabillard.", " A photo update on the parks website shows the coaster's first and second drop along with the water splash, the coaster's final brake run and a row of a train in the station with 10 seats in the row, as well as two pictures of \"SheiKra\"." ], "title": "Dive Coaster (Chimelong Paradise)" } ]
[ "Title: SheiKra\n\nSheiKra ( , ) is a steel Dive Coaster roller coaster at the Busch Gardens Tampa Bay amusement park in Tampa, Florida, United States. The roller coaster was proposed by Mark Rose, vice-president of design and engineering for the park, and designed by Bolliger & Mabillard. The ride was planned to be 160 ft high, but the park's executives rejected this and the height was changed to 200 ft . SheiKra reaches a maximum speed of 70 mph and has a total track length of 3188 ft . It first opened on May 21, 2005, and was converted to a floorless roller coaster on June 16, 2007, following the opening of its sister Dive Coaster Griffon at Busch Gardens Williamsburg that year.", "Title: Alton Towers\n\nAlton Towers Resort, often shortened to Alton Towers, is a theme park resort located in Staffordshire, England, near the village of Alton. The resort, which is operated by Merlin Entertainments Group, incorporates a water park and hotel complex. The location debuted in 1860 featuring flower shows and garden tours, but was later transformed into a theme park in 1980. Now, it is the largest theme park in the UK and the second most visited after Legoland Windsor.", "Title: Dive Coaster\n\nThe Dive Coaster is a steel roller coaster manufactured by Bolliger & Mabillard where riders experience a moment of free-falling with at least one near 90-degree drop. Unlike other roller coasters where the lift hill takes the train directly to the first drop, a Dive Coaster lift hill leads to a flat section of track followed by a holding brake which stops the train just as it enters the vertical drop. After a few seconds, the train is released into the drop.", "Title: Diving Machine G5\n\nDiving Machine G5 is a roller coaster at Janfusun Fancyworld in Taiwan. It was built in 2000 by Swiss manufacturers Bolliger & Mabillard and was the second dive coaster model to be built, the first being Oblivion at Alton Towers in the United Kingdom. It is located in the Sky Plaza section of the park. It is a nearly mirror image of Oblivion.", "Title: Insane Speed\n\nInsane Speed is a steel roller coaster at Janfusun Fancyworld in Taiwan. Sometimes known as Crazy Coaster on the park's website, or Floorless Coaster, as the sign in front of the ride's queue announces, the ride in Chinese is known as 衝瘋飛車. Insane Speed has two trains numbered 1 and 2, but the park usually only uses one on off-peak days due to the extremely low amount of riders in the queue. Insane Speed has a removable metal floor in the station which collapses after the train has loaded and the restraints have been checked, allowing the air gates to open and the trains to depart. The floor rises again to let the next train unload once it has come to a complete stop. For restraints, riders have a simple over-the-shoulder restraint with grab bars mounted on them, and a seat belt which must be inserted into a catch mounted on the restraint.", "Title: Griffon (roller coaster)\n\nGriffon is a steel Dive Coaster roller coaster located at the Busch Gardens Williamsburg amusement park in James City County, Virginia, United States. Designed by Bolliger & Mabillard, it is 205 ft high, and is the second-fastest (71 mph ) Dive Coaster built. The roller coaster features two Immelmann loops, a splashdown, two vertical drops and was the first of its kind to use floorless trains. Griffon was announced to the public on August 23, 2006 and opened on May 18, 2007 to positive reviews by both newspapers and enthusiasts. In 2007, \"Amusement Today\"' s annual Golden Ticket Awards voted it the third-best new steel roller coaster of that year and the 27th-best steel roller coaster. It was voted the 33rd-best steel roller coaster in 2013.", "Title: Valkyria (roller coaster)\n\nValkyria is a steel Dive Coaster under construction at Liseberg amusement park in Gothenburg, Sweden. Manufactured by Bolliger & Mabillard, it is scheduled to open in 2018, also being Europe's longest Dive Coaster. The name Valkyria is derived from the Norse mythology creature Valkyrie, a mythological creature that brought fallen warriors to the afterlife.", "Title: Valravn (roller coaster)\n\nValravn is a steel roller coaster at Cedar Point amusement park in Sandusky, Ohio. Built and designed by Bolliger & Mabillard (B&M), it opened on May 7, 2016, as the tallest, fastest, and longest dive coaster in the world. Valravn is also the third Dive Coaster model, characterized by its use of wide trains, to open in the United States and the first to use over-the-shoulder \"vest\" style restraints. The installation also marks the 100th roller coaster designed by B&M since their founding in 1988.", "Title: Lightning (Entertainment City)\n\nLightning is a steel inverted roller coaster located at Kuwait Entertainment City in Kuwait City. The ride opened in 2004 and was built by Swiss manufacturers Bolliger & Mabillard. \"Lightning\"'s layout is identical to that of the clone that appears in many Six Flags parks in the United States. The coaster closed along with the park on June 6th 2016 and is currently Standing But Not Operating due to the park being closed for renovations. .", "Title: Dive Coaster (Chimelong Paradise)\n\nDive Coaster is a Floorless Dive roller coaster operating at Chimelong Paradise in China. It is built by Swiss coaster manufacturers Bolliger & Mabillard. A photo update on the parks website shows the coaster's first and second drop along with the water splash, the coaster's final brake run and a row of a train in the station with 10 seats in the row, as well as two pictures of \"SheiKra\"." ]
81,108
Which branch of dialect is the Alemannic Wikipedia based on?
German
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[ { "sentences": [ "Alemán Coloniero, spoken in Colonia Tovar, Venezuela, is a dialect that belongs to the Low Alemannic branch of German." ], "title": "Colonia Tovar dialect" }, { "sentences": [ "Bernese German (Standard German: \"Berndeutsch\", Alemannic German: \"Bärndütsch\" ) is the dialect of High Alemannic German spoken in the Swiss plateau (Mittelland) part of the canton of Bern and in some neighbouring regions.", " A form of Bernese German is spoken by the Swiss Amish affiliation of the Amish in Adams County, Indiana, United States and their daughter settlements." ], "title": "Bernese German" }, { "sentences": [ "Highest Alemannic (Hegschtalemannisch) is a branch of Alemannic German and is often considered to be part of the German language, even though mutual intelligibility with Standard German and other non-Alemannic German dialects is very limited." ], "title": "Highest Alemannic German" }, { "sentences": [ "The Egyptian Arabic Wikipedia (Egyptian Arabic: ويكيبيديا مصرى‎ ‎   ] , \"⟨wykybydya maṣry⟩ \") is the Egyptian Arabic version of Wikipedia, a free, open-content encyclopaedia.", " This Wikipedia primarily acts as an alternative to the Arabic Wikipedia in favor of speakers of the Egyptian dialect.", " It was the first Wikipedia written in a dialect of Arabic." ], "title": "Egyptian Arabic Wikipedia" }, { "sentences": [ "High Alemannic is a dialect of Alemannic German and is often considered to be part of the German language, even though it is only partly intelligible to non-Alemannic speakers." ], "title": "High Alemannic German" }, { "sentences": [ "The Alemannic Wikipedia (Alemannic: \"Alemannischi Wikipedia\") is the Alemannic language edition of the Web-based free-content encyclopedia Wikipedia.", " The project was started on November 13, 2003 as an Alsatian language edition.", " A year later it was expanded to encompass all Alemannic dialects because of low activity in the first year.", " Since 2004 all Alemannic dialects are accepted on als:wp." ], "title": "Alemannic Wikipedia" }, { "sentences": [ "The Southern Min Wikipedia (Pe̍h-ōe-jī: Wikipedia Bân-lâm-gú) or Holopedia is the Southern Min edition of Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia.", " It is the second largest Wikipedia in a variety of Chinese.", " Written in Pe̍h-ōe-jī, it mainly uses the Hokkien Taiwanese dialect.", " As of November 2016, it has over [ 200,000] articles." ], "title": "Southern Min Wikipedia" }, { "sentences": [ "Alsatian (Alsatian and Alemannic German: \"Elsässerditsch\" (\"Alsatian German\"); French: \"Alsacien\" ; German: \"Elsässisch\" or \"Elsässerdeutsch \") is a Low Alemannic German dialect spoken in most of Alsace, a formerly disputed region in eastern France that has passed between French and German control five times since 1681.", " A dialect of Alsatian German is spoken in the United States by the so-called Swiss Amish, whose ancestors emigrated there in the middle of the 19th century.", " The approximately 7,000 speakers are located mainly in Allen County, Indiana, with \"daughter settlements\" elsewhere." ], "title": "Alsatian dialect" }, { "sentences": [ "Alemannic (German: ) is a group of dialects of the Upper German branch of the Germanic language family.", " The name derives from the ancient Germanic alliance of tribes known as the Alemanni (\"all men\")." ], "title": "Alemannic German" }, { "sentences": [ "Low Alemannic (German: \"Niederalemannisch\" ) is a branch of Alemannic German, which is part of Upper German.", " Its varieties are only partly intelligible to non-Alemannic speakers." ], "title": "Low Alemannic German" } ]
[ "Title: Colonia Tovar dialect\n\nAlemán Coloniero, spoken in Colonia Tovar, Venezuela, is a dialect that belongs to the Low Alemannic branch of German.", "Title: Bernese German\n\nBernese German (Standard German: \"Berndeutsch\", Alemannic German: \"Bärndütsch\" ) is the dialect of High Alemannic German spoken in the Swiss plateau (Mittelland) part of the canton of Bern and in some neighbouring regions. A form of Bernese German is spoken by the Swiss Amish affiliation of the Amish in Adams County, Indiana, United States and their daughter settlements.", "Title: Highest Alemannic German\n\nHighest Alemannic (Hegschtalemannisch) is a branch of Alemannic German and is often considered to be part of the German language, even though mutual intelligibility with Standard German and other non-Alemannic German dialects is very limited.", "Title: Egyptian Arabic Wikipedia\n\nThe Egyptian Arabic Wikipedia (Egyptian Arabic: ويكيبيديا مصرى‎ ‎   ] , \"⟨wykybydya maṣry⟩ \") is the Egyptian Arabic version of Wikipedia, a free, open-content encyclopaedia. This Wikipedia primarily acts as an alternative to the Arabic Wikipedia in favor of speakers of the Egyptian dialect. It was the first Wikipedia written in a dialect of Arabic.", "Title: High Alemannic German\n\nHigh Alemannic is a dialect of Alemannic German and is often considered to be part of the German language, even though it is only partly intelligible to non-Alemannic speakers.", "Title: Alemannic Wikipedia\n\nThe Alemannic Wikipedia (Alemannic: \"Alemannischi Wikipedia\") is the Alemannic language edition of the Web-based free-content encyclopedia Wikipedia. The project was started on November 13, 2003 as an Alsatian language edition. A year later it was expanded to encompass all Alemannic dialects because of low activity in the first year. Since 2004 all Alemannic dialects are accepted on als:wp.", "Title: Southern Min Wikipedia\n\nThe Southern Min Wikipedia (Pe̍h-ōe-jī: Wikipedia Bân-lâm-gú) or Holopedia is the Southern Min edition of Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. It is the second largest Wikipedia in a variety of Chinese. Written in Pe̍h-ōe-jī, it mainly uses the Hokkien Taiwanese dialect. As of November 2016, it has over [ 200,000] articles.", "Title: Alsatian dialect\n\nAlsatian (Alsatian and Alemannic German: \"Elsässerditsch\" (\"Alsatian German\"); French: \"Alsacien\" ; German: \"Elsässisch\" or \"Elsässerdeutsch \") is a Low Alemannic German dialect spoken in most of Alsace, a formerly disputed region in eastern France that has passed between French and German control five times since 1681. A dialect of Alsatian German is spoken in the United States by the so-called Swiss Amish, whose ancestors emigrated there in the middle of the 19th century. The approximately 7,000 speakers are located mainly in Allen County, Indiana, with \"daughter settlements\" elsewhere.", "Title: Alemannic German\n\nAlemannic (German: ) is a group of dialects of the Upper German branch of the Germanic language family. The name derives from the ancient Germanic alliance of tribes known as the Alemanni (\"all men\").", "Title: Low Alemannic German\n\nLow Alemannic (German: \"Niederalemannisch\" ) is a branch of Alemannic German, which is part of Upper German. Its varieties are only partly intelligible to non-Alemannic speakers." ]
81,109
The Ford Fusion competes with a mid-size car manufactured and marketed by Chevrolet from 1964 to 1983 and since what year?
1997
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{ "title": [ "Ford Fusion (Americas)", "Chevrolet Malibu" ], "sent_id": [ 2, 0 ] }
[ { "sentences": [ "The Chevrolet Opala was a Brazilian mid-size car sold under the Chevrolet brand in South America from 1969 to 1992, by General Motors do Brasil.", " It was derived from the German Opel Rekord Series C, Opel Commodore Series A, but used USA-sourced engines and Holden styling.", " Two four-cylinder engines: the Chevrolet 153ci 4-cylinder from Chevy II/Nova, which later got a new crankshaft stroke and cylinder bore, changing its size to 151ci (usually mistaken for the Pontiac Iron Duke engine), and the six-cylinder 250 from the contemporary line of North American car/light truck production.", " GM manufactured about one million units including the Opala sedan, Opala Coupé, and the station wagon variant, the Opala Caravan.", " It was replaced by the Chevrolet Omega in 1992, also an Opel spinoff.", " It was the first passenger car built by GM in Brazil by the General Motors do Brasil division.", " A luxury version of the Opala was marketed as the Chevrolet Diplomata." ], "title": "Chevrolet Opala" }, { "sentences": [ "The Nissan Altima (Japanese: 日産・アルティマ ) is a mid-size car which has been manufactured by Nissan since 1992.", " It is a continuation of the Nissan Bluebird line, which began in 1957.", " The Nissan Altima mainly competes against cars such as Chevrolet's Malibu, Ford's Fusion, Honda's Accord, Hyundai's Sonata, Mazda's Mazda6, Subaru's Legacy, Kia's Optima, Toyota's Camry and Volkswagen's Passat." ], "title": "Nissan Altima" }, { "sentences": [ "The Suzuki Kizashi is a mid-size car manufactured by Japanese automaker Suzuki.", " It was unveiled in the United States on July 30, 2009.", " The Kizashi went on sale in Japan on October 21, 2009, in North America on December 1, 2009, and in Australia and New Zealand on May 11, 2010.", " It is the first mid-size Suzuki automobile sold in the Australian market.", " In February 2011, the Kizashi became available to the Indian market.", " The car was also available on European markets." ], "title": "Suzuki Kizashi" }, { "sentences": [ "The Honda Civic is a line of small cars manufactured by Honda.", " Originally a subcompact, the Civic has gone through several generational changes, becoming both larger and more upmarket and moving into the compact car segment.", " EPA guidelines for vehicle size class stipulate a car having combined passenger and cargo room of 110 to is considered a mid-size car, and as such the tenth generation Civic sedan is technically a small-end mid-size car, although it still competes in the compact class.", " The Civic coupe is still considered a compact car.", " The Civic currently falls between the Honda Fit and Honda Accord." ], "title": "Honda Civic" }, { "sentences": [ "The Daewoo Tosca is a mid-size car designed by Daewoo in South Korea and marketed by Chevrolet as the Chevrolet Epica and Chevrolet Tosca, while Holden marketed it as the Holden Epica.", " Codenamed \"V250\", it replaces the Daewoo Magnus and its derivatives.", " The Chevrolet Epica was officially launched in Europe at the 2006 Geneva Motor Show.", " The Tosca is noteworthy in that it is available with transversely-mounted straight-six engines.", " Contrary to the preceding models (\"V100\" Leganza and \"V200\" Magnus), which were styled by Giugiaro, the \"V250\" was designed entirely in-house." ], "title": "Daewoo Tosca" }, { "sentences": [ "The Ford Explorer Sport Trac, sometimes referred to as simply the Ford Sport Trac, is a mid-size pickup truck sold mostly in North America produced by Ford from 2000 through 2010.", " The Sport Trac was based on the Ford Explorer SUV - not based on the compact Ford Ranger (North America) - because it was introduced when the Explorer and Ranger platforms diverged (Explorer's chassis was a heavy duty variant of the Ranger's).", " The Sport Trac fell between the Ranger and Ford F-Series in Ford's truck lineup, based on capability and price.", " It competed with other mid-size trucks and SUVs, such as the mid-size Honda Ridgeline and even the larger full-size Chevrolet Avalanche.", " During its first year on sale in the U.S., there was a waiting list of over 3 months.", " The Sport Trac was a Class 2 vehicle with a GVWR of 6250 lbs.", " and a maximum GCWR of 12,000 lbs.", " This made it one of the more and the then most capable mid-size pickups, having a greater GVWR and GCWR than the Dodge Dakota, GM's GMC Canyon/Chevrolet Colorado pickups and Toyota Tacoma." ], "title": "Ford Explorer Sport Trac" }, { "sentences": [ "The Ford Fusion Hybrid is a gasoline-electric hybrid powered version of the mid-sized Ford Fusion sedan manufactured and marketed by Ford, now in its second generation.", " A plug-in hybrid version, the Ford Fusion Energi, was released in the U.S. in February 2013." ], "title": "Ford Fusion Hybrid" }, { "sentences": [ "The Ford Mondeo is a mid-size or large family car manufactured by Ford from 1992 onwards.", " The name comes from Latin \"mundus\", meaning \"world\".", " The Mondeo was designed to be a \"world car\"; the North American models were marketed as the Ford Contour and Mercury Mystique until 2000, and as the Ford Fusion from 2013 onwards." ], "title": "Ford Mondeo" }, { "sentences": [ "The Chevrolet Malibu is a mid-size car manufactured and marketed by Chevrolet from 1964 to 1983 and since 1997.", " The Malibu began as a trim-level of the Chevrolet Chevelle, becoming its own model line in 1978.", " Originally a rear-wheel-drive intermediate, GM revived the Malibu nameplate as a front-wheel-drive car in 1997." ], "title": "Chevrolet Malibu" }, { "sentences": [ "The Ford Fusion is a four-door, five passenger mid-size sedan manufactured and marketed by Ford across three generations in gasoline and gas/electric hybrid variants.", " Introduced for model year 2006, the Fusion is manufactured at Ford's Hermosillo Stamping & Assembly plant along with its rebadged variant the Lincoln MKZ — and formerly with its now discontinued rebadged variant, the Mercury Milan, all sharing the CD3 platform.", " The Ford Fusion mainly competes against cars such as the Buick Regal, Chevrolet Malibu, Honda Accord, Hyundai Sonata, Kia Optima, Mitsubishi Lancer, Nissan Altima, Toyota Camry and Volkswagen Passat." ], "title": "Ford Fusion (Americas)" } ]
[ "Title: Chevrolet Opala\n\nThe Chevrolet Opala was a Brazilian mid-size car sold under the Chevrolet brand in South America from 1969 to 1992, by General Motors do Brasil. It was derived from the German Opel Rekord Series C, Opel Commodore Series A, but used USA-sourced engines and Holden styling. Two four-cylinder engines: the Chevrolet 153ci 4-cylinder from Chevy II/Nova, which later got a new crankshaft stroke and cylinder bore, changing its size to 151ci (usually mistaken for the Pontiac Iron Duke engine), and the six-cylinder 250 from the contemporary line of North American car/light truck production. GM manufactured about one million units including the Opala sedan, Opala Coupé, and the station wagon variant, the Opala Caravan. It was replaced by the Chevrolet Omega in 1992, also an Opel spinoff. It was the first passenger car built by GM in Brazil by the General Motors do Brasil division. A luxury version of the Opala was marketed as the Chevrolet Diplomata.", "Title: Nissan Altima\n\nThe Nissan Altima (Japanese: 日産・アルティマ ) is a mid-size car which has been manufactured by Nissan since 1992. It is a continuation of the Nissan Bluebird line, which began in 1957. The Nissan Altima mainly competes against cars such as Chevrolet's Malibu, Ford's Fusion, Honda's Accord, Hyundai's Sonata, Mazda's Mazda6, Subaru's Legacy, Kia's Optima, Toyota's Camry and Volkswagen's Passat.", "Title: Suzuki Kizashi\n\nThe Suzuki Kizashi is a mid-size car manufactured by Japanese automaker Suzuki. It was unveiled in the United States on July 30, 2009. The Kizashi went on sale in Japan on October 21, 2009, in North America on December 1, 2009, and in Australia and New Zealand on May 11, 2010. It is the first mid-size Suzuki automobile sold in the Australian market. In February 2011, the Kizashi became available to the Indian market. The car was also available on European markets.", "Title: Honda Civic\n\nThe Honda Civic is a line of small cars manufactured by Honda. Originally a subcompact, the Civic has gone through several generational changes, becoming both larger and more upmarket and moving into the compact car segment. EPA guidelines for vehicle size class stipulate a car having combined passenger and cargo room of 110 to is considered a mid-size car, and as such the tenth generation Civic sedan is technically a small-end mid-size car, although it still competes in the compact class. The Civic coupe is still considered a compact car. The Civic currently falls between the Honda Fit and Honda Accord.", "Title: Daewoo Tosca\n\nThe Daewoo Tosca is a mid-size car designed by Daewoo in South Korea and marketed by Chevrolet as the Chevrolet Epica and Chevrolet Tosca, while Holden marketed it as the Holden Epica. Codenamed \"V250\", it replaces the Daewoo Magnus and its derivatives. The Chevrolet Epica was officially launched in Europe at the 2006 Geneva Motor Show. The Tosca is noteworthy in that it is available with transversely-mounted straight-six engines. Contrary to the preceding models (\"V100\" Leganza and \"V200\" Magnus), which were styled by Giugiaro, the \"V250\" was designed entirely in-house.", "Title: Ford Explorer Sport Trac\n\nThe Ford Explorer Sport Trac, sometimes referred to as simply the Ford Sport Trac, is a mid-size pickup truck sold mostly in North America produced by Ford from 2000 through 2010. The Sport Trac was based on the Ford Explorer SUV - not based on the compact Ford Ranger (North America) - because it was introduced when the Explorer and Ranger platforms diverged (Explorer's chassis was a heavy duty variant of the Ranger's). The Sport Trac fell between the Ranger and Ford F-Series in Ford's truck lineup, based on capability and price. It competed with other mid-size trucks and SUVs, such as the mid-size Honda Ridgeline and even the larger full-size Chevrolet Avalanche. During its first year on sale in the U.S., there was a waiting list of over 3 months. The Sport Trac was a Class 2 vehicle with a GVWR of 6250 lbs. and a maximum GCWR of 12,000 lbs. This made it one of the more and the then most capable mid-size pickups, having a greater GVWR and GCWR than the Dodge Dakota, GM's GMC Canyon/Chevrolet Colorado pickups and Toyota Tacoma.", "Title: Ford Fusion Hybrid\n\nThe Ford Fusion Hybrid is a gasoline-electric hybrid powered version of the mid-sized Ford Fusion sedan manufactured and marketed by Ford, now in its second generation. A plug-in hybrid version, the Ford Fusion Energi, was released in the U.S. in February 2013.", "Title: Ford Mondeo\n\nThe Ford Mondeo is a mid-size or large family car manufactured by Ford from 1992 onwards. The name comes from Latin \"mundus\", meaning \"world\". The Mondeo was designed to be a \"world car\"; the North American models were marketed as the Ford Contour and Mercury Mystique until 2000, and as the Ford Fusion from 2013 onwards.", "Title: Chevrolet Malibu\n\nThe Chevrolet Malibu is a mid-size car manufactured and marketed by Chevrolet from 1964 to 1983 and since 1997. The Malibu began as a trim-level of the Chevrolet Chevelle, becoming its own model line in 1978. Originally a rear-wheel-drive intermediate, GM revived the Malibu nameplate as a front-wheel-drive car in 1997.", "Title: Ford Fusion (Americas)\n\nThe Ford Fusion is a four-door, five passenger mid-size sedan manufactured and marketed by Ford across three generations in gasoline and gas/electric hybrid variants. Introduced for model year 2006, the Fusion is manufactured at Ford's Hermosillo Stamping & Assembly plant along with its rebadged variant the Lincoln MKZ — and formerly with its now discontinued rebadged variant, the Mercury Milan, all sharing the CD3 platform. The Ford Fusion mainly competes against cars such as the Buick Regal, Chevrolet Malibu, Honda Accord, Hyundai Sonata, Kia Optima, Mitsubishi Lancer, Nissan Altima, Toyota Camry and Volkswagen Passat." ]
81,110
A writer on "Bob's Burgers" also has writing credit on a show that parodies what region (the same where he grew up) using anthropomorphic squids?
the South
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{ "title": [ "Scott Jacobson", "Scott Jacobson", "Scott Jacobson", "Squidbillies", "Squidbillies", "Squidbillies" ], "sent_id": [ 0, 1, 2, 0, 2, 5 ] }
[ { "sentences": [ "Operation High Dive (also known as Project High Dive) was a secret project carried out during the 1950s by the United States Air Force.", " It tested high-altitude parachutes using anthropomorphic dummies.", " The dummies went into a 200 rpm flat spin, which would be fatal to a human.", " Further investigations on this led to Project Excelsior.", " It may later have been confused with Project Mogul and thus helped form the account of the Roswell UFO Incident." ], "title": "Operation High Dive" }, { "sentences": [ "Vincent Ford (c. 1940 – 28 December 2008), known as \"Tata\" or \"Tartar\", was a Jamaican songwriter best known for receiving writing credit for \"No Woman, No Cry\", the reggae song made famous by Bob Marley & The Wailers, as well as three other Bob Marley songs.", " However, controversy persisted as to whether the compositions had actually been written by Marley himself, and had been credited to Ford to allow Marley to avoid contractual obligations, resulting in a legal battle that ended with the Marley estate being granted control of the songs." ], "title": "Vincent Ford" }, { "sentences": [ "\"Basketball\" is the fifth episode of the first season of the American comedy television series \"The Office\", and the show's fifth episode overall.", " The episode aired on NBC in the United States on April 19, 2005.", " The episode was written and directed by producer Greg Daniels, marking both his first solo writing credit and first directing credit for the series.", " This episode also marks the first appearance of comedian Patrice O'Neal." ], "title": "Basketball (The Office)" }, { "sentences": [ "\"Licensed to Drill\" is an educational episode of the sit-com, \"Only Fools and Horses\".", " Even though it was shown in various schools throughout the UK from 1984 onwards (mainly in science lessons), it was never broadcast commercially and has only recently been rediscovered.", " There was some confusion as to who wrote this episode, as the writing credit at the end is to Brian Hague, and not John Sullivan.", " This credit, however, refers to the documentary clip that the Trotters watched on the television during the episode.", " John Sullivan wrote the script, as well as writing and singing the theme song, \"Licensed to Drill\".", " This short episode was the final appearance of Grandad." ], "title": "Licensed to Drill" }, { "sentences": [ "Squidbillies is an American animated television series on Cartoon Network's late night programming block, Adult Swim.", " An unofficial pilot for the series aired on April 1, 2005; the series later made its official debut on October 16, 2005.", " The series is about the Cuyler family, an impoverished family of anthropomorphic hillbilly mud squids living in the Georgia region of the Blue Ridge Mountains.", " The series revolves around the exploits of an alcoholic father (Early), who is often abusive in a comedic way towards his family.", " His teenage son, Rusty, is desperate for his approval; his mother and grandmother, known in the show as Granny, is often the center of his aggression; and Lil, his sister, is mostly unconscious in a pool of her own vomit.", " It is seen as both a parody and pastiche of the South." ], "title": "Squidbillies" }, { "sentences": [ "In the United States, writing credit for motion pictures and television programs written under the jurisdiction of the Writers Guild of America, East (WGAE) and the Writers Guild of America, West (WGAW) is determined by the Writers Guild of America (WGA), which is composed of members of the WGAE and the WGAW.", " Since 1941, the WGA has been the final arbiter of who receives credit for writing a theatrical, television or new media motion picture written under the WGA's jurisdiction.", " A production company that signs the WGA Theatrical and Television Basic Agreement (\"MBA\") must comply with the WGA rules on writing credits." ], "title": "WGA screenwriting credit system" }, { "sentences": [ "\"New Guys\" is the first episode of the ninth season of the American comedy television series \"The Office\", and the show's 177th episode overall.", " It originally aired on NBC on September 20, 2012.", " The episode was written and directed by series creator Greg Daniels; this is his first writing credit for the series since the seventh season episode \"Goodbye, Michael\", and his first directing credit since \"PDA\"." ], "title": "New Guys" }, { "sentences": [ "Scott Clementine Jacobson (born 1977) is an American comedy writer and winner of four Emmys for contributions to \"The Daily Show\" with Jon Stewart and one Emmy for contributions to \"Bob's Burgers\".", " He has also written for The Academy Awards, Robert Smigel's \"TV Funhouse\" cartoons, and the Adult Swim show \"Squidbillies\" and is currently a writer on Fox's animated show Bob's Burgers, in addition to working night shifts at the Hollywood Chick-fil-A.", " He grew up in North Carolina, where he attended the North Carolina School of Science and Mathematics and the University of North Carolina in Chapel Hill earning a degree in Animal Husbandry.", " Throughout high school he regularly participated in National High School Rodeo Association rodeos, particularly in the goat tying and team roping events." ], "title": "Scott Jacobson" }, { "sentences": [ "Jim Herzfeld is an American film and television screenwriter who has also done work as a television producer.", " Herzfeld graduated from UCLA School of Theater, Film and Television (TFT) in 1984.", " Herzfeld's earliest TV credit is on \"It's Garry Shandling's Show\" in 1986.", " His earliest feature film work was a writing credit on the cult-comedy \"Tapeheads\" in 1988.", " Herzfeld's most successful work was writing the screenplay for the 2000 film \"Meet the Parents\" as well as writing the story and screenplay for its 2004 sequel \"Meet the Fockers\".", " Despite occasional internet information to the contrary, Herzfeld was not a writer on the last of the trilogy, the critically savaged \"Little Fockers\".", " Herzfeld was also the writer of the canceled Circle 7 Animation version of \"Toy Story 3\"." ], "title": "Jim Herzfeld" }, { "sentences": [ "Love Among the Ruins (1997) was the first album released by 10,000 Maniacs with their new lead singer, Mary Ramsey, after Natalie Merchant left in 1993.", " The two singles from the album, \"More Than This\" and \"Rainy Day\", were not originally intended to be included on the album at all.", " John Lombardo had just written \"Rainy Day\", which was deemed more radio friendly than the other songs, and the record company insisted that the band record a cover song for inclusion.", " The band chose to credit the songs as group collaborations so that all members would receive equal royalties.", " Ramsey and Lombardo shared the lyric writing.", " Ramsey wrote the music to \"All That Never Happens\".", " Lombardo wrote \"Rainy Day\", \"Even with My Eyes Closed\", \"Big Star\", \"Shining Light\" and \"Across the Fields\".", " Lombardo shared a writing credit with Jerry Augustyniak on \"Girl on a Train\".", " Rob Buck wrote \"Love Among the Ruins\", and Dennis Drew wrote \"A Room For Everything\".", " A live version was also included on their 2016 album \"Playing Favorites\"." ], "title": "Love Among the Ruins (album)" } ]
[ "Title: Operation High Dive\n\nOperation High Dive (also known as Project High Dive) was a secret project carried out during the 1950s by the United States Air Force. It tested high-altitude parachutes using anthropomorphic dummies. The dummies went into a 200 rpm flat spin, which would be fatal to a human. Further investigations on this led to Project Excelsior. It may later have been confused with Project Mogul and thus helped form the account of the Roswell UFO Incident.", "Title: Vincent Ford\n\nVincent Ford (c. 1940 – 28 December 2008), known as \"Tata\" or \"Tartar\", was a Jamaican songwriter best known for receiving writing credit for \"No Woman, No Cry\", the reggae song made famous by Bob Marley & The Wailers, as well as three other Bob Marley songs. However, controversy persisted as to whether the compositions had actually been written by Marley himself, and had been credited to Ford to allow Marley to avoid contractual obligations, resulting in a legal battle that ended with the Marley estate being granted control of the songs.", "Title: Basketball (The Office)\n\n\"Basketball\" is the fifth episode of the first season of the American comedy television series \"The Office\", and the show's fifth episode overall. The episode aired on NBC in the United States on April 19, 2005. The episode was written and directed by producer Greg Daniels, marking both his first solo writing credit and first directing credit for the series. This episode also marks the first appearance of comedian Patrice O'Neal.", "Title: Licensed to Drill\n\n\"Licensed to Drill\" is an educational episode of the sit-com, \"Only Fools and Horses\". Even though it was shown in various schools throughout the UK from 1984 onwards (mainly in science lessons), it was never broadcast commercially and has only recently been rediscovered. There was some confusion as to who wrote this episode, as the writing credit at the end is to Brian Hague, and not John Sullivan. This credit, however, refers to the documentary clip that the Trotters watched on the television during the episode. John Sullivan wrote the script, as well as writing and singing the theme song, \"Licensed to Drill\". This short episode was the final appearance of Grandad.", "Title: Squidbillies\n\nSquidbillies is an American animated television series on Cartoon Network's late night programming block, Adult Swim. An unofficial pilot for the series aired on April 1, 2005; the series later made its official debut on October 16, 2005. The series is about the Cuyler family, an impoverished family of anthropomorphic hillbilly mud squids living in the Georgia region of the Blue Ridge Mountains. The series revolves around the exploits of an alcoholic father (Early), who is often abusive in a comedic way towards his family. His teenage son, Rusty, is desperate for his approval; his mother and grandmother, known in the show as Granny, is often the center of his aggression; and Lil, his sister, is mostly unconscious in a pool of her own vomit. It is seen as both a parody and pastiche of the South.", "Title: WGA screenwriting credit system\n\nIn the United States, writing credit for motion pictures and television programs written under the jurisdiction of the Writers Guild of America, East (WGAE) and the Writers Guild of America, West (WGAW) is determined by the Writers Guild of America (WGA), which is composed of members of the WGAE and the WGAW. Since 1941, the WGA has been the final arbiter of who receives credit for writing a theatrical, television or new media motion picture written under the WGA's jurisdiction. A production company that signs the WGA Theatrical and Television Basic Agreement (\"MBA\") must comply with the WGA rules on writing credits.", "Title: New Guys\n\n\"New Guys\" is the first episode of the ninth season of the American comedy television series \"The Office\", and the show's 177th episode overall. It originally aired on NBC on September 20, 2012. The episode was written and directed by series creator Greg Daniels; this is his first writing credit for the series since the seventh season episode \"Goodbye, Michael\", and his first directing credit since \"PDA\".", "Title: Scott Jacobson\n\nScott Clementine Jacobson (born 1977) is an American comedy writer and winner of four Emmys for contributions to \"The Daily Show\" with Jon Stewart and one Emmy for contributions to \"Bob's Burgers\". He has also written for The Academy Awards, Robert Smigel's \"TV Funhouse\" cartoons, and the Adult Swim show \"Squidbillies\" and is currently a writer on Fox's animated show Bob's Burgers, in addition to working night shifts at the Hollywood Chick-fil-A. He grew up in North Carolina, where he attended the North Carolina School of Science and Mathematics and the University of North Carolina in Chapel Hill earning a degree in Animal Husbandry. Throughout high school he regularly participated in National High School Rodeo Association rodeos, particularly in the goat tying and team roping events.", "Title: Jim Herzfeld\n\nJim Herzfeld is an American film and television screenwriter who has also done work as a television producer. Herzfeld graduated from UCLA School of Theater, Film and Television (TFT) in 1984. Herzfeld's earliest TV credit is on \"It's Garry Shandling's Show\" in 1986. His earliest feature film work was a writing credit on the cult-comedy \"Tapeheads\" in 1988. Herzfeld's most successful work was writing the screenplay for the 2000 film \"Meet the Parents\" as well as writing the story and screenplay for its 2004 sequel \"Meet the Fockers\". Despite occasional internet information to the contrary, Herzfeld was not a writer on the last of the trilogy, the critically savaged \"Little Fockers\". Herzfeld was also the writer of the canceled Circle 7 Animation version of \"Toy Story 3\".", "Title: Love Among the Ruins (album)\n\nLove Among the Ruins (1997) was the first album released by 10,000 Maniacs with their new lead singer, Mary Ramsey, after Natalie Merchant left in 1993. The two singles from the album, \"More Than This\" and \"Rainy Day\", were not originally intended to be included on the album at all. John Lombardo had just written \"Rainy Day\", which was deemed more radio friendly than the other songs, and the record company insisted that the band record a cover song for inclusion. The band chose to credit the songs as group collaborations so that all members would receive equal royalties. Ramsey and Lombardo shared the lyric writing. Ramsey wrote the music to \"All That Never Happens\". Lombardo wrote \"Rainy Day\", \"Even with My Eyes Closed\", \"Big Star\", \"Shining Light\" and \"Across the Fields\". Lombardo shared a writing credit with Jerry Augustyniak on \"Girl on a Train\". Rob Buck wrote \"Love Among the Ruins\", and Dennis Drew wrote \"A Room For Everything\". A live version was also included on their 2016 album \"Playing Favorites\"." ]
81,111
Which Magazine was published first? Harpies and Quines or Harper's Bazaar?
Harper's Bazaar
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[ { "sentences": [ "This article is a catalog of actresses and models who have appeared on the cover of Harper's Bazaar Netherlands, the Dutch edition of \"Harper's Bazaar\" magazine, starting with the magazine's first issue in September 2014." ], "title": "List of Harper's Bazaar Netherlands cover models" }, { "sentences": [ "Harper's Young People was an American children's magazine between 1879 and 1899.", " The first issue appeared in the fall of 1879.", " It was published by Harper & Brothers.", " It was Harper's fourth magazine to be established, after \"Harper's Magazine\" (1850), \"Harper's Weekly\" (1857), and \"Harper's Bazaar\" (1867).", " \"Harper's Young People\" was the first of the four magazines to cease publication." ], "title": "Harper's Young People" }, { "sentences": [ "This article is a catalog of actresses and models who have appeared on the cover of Harper's Bazaar Serbia, the Serbian edition of \"Harper's Bazaar\" magazine, starting with the magazine's first issue in October 2014." ], "title": "List of Harper's Bazaar Serbia cover models" }, { "sentences": [ "This article is a catalog of actresses and models who have appeared on the cover of Harper's Bazaar Poland, the Polish edition of \"Harper's Bazaar\" magazine, starting with the magazine's first issue in March 2013." ], "title": "List of Harper's Bazaar Poland cover models" }, { "sentences": [ "This article is a catalog of actresses and models who have appeared on the cover of Harper's Bazaar Spain, the Spanish edition of \"Harper's Bazaar\" magazine, starting with the magazine's first issue in March 2010." ], "title": "List of Harper's Bazaar Spain cover models" }, { "sentences": [ "Harpies and Quines was a feminist magazine founded by seven women living and working in Scotland including the journalist and broadcaster Lesley Riddoch and published in Scotland between 1992 and 1994.", " The founder women were two community workers, two journalists, an illustrator, a film editor and a graphic artist, a film and television art director.", " It was launched on a wave of enthusiasm, goodwill, donations and unpaid efforts of a great number of women." ], "title": "Harpies and Quines" }, { "sentences": [ "This list of Harper's Bazaar Russia cover models is a catalog of cover models/celebrities who have appeared on the cover of Harper's Bazaar Russia, the Russian edition of \"Harper's Bazaar\" magazine, starting with first issue in March 1996." ], "title": "List of Harper's Bazaar Russia cover models" }, { "sentences": [ "Harper's Bazaar is an American women's fashion magazine, first published in 1867.", " \"Harper's Bazaar\" is published by Hearst and, as a magazine, considers itself to be the style resource for \"women who are the first to buy the best, from casual to couture.\"" ], "title": "Harper's Bazaar" }, { "sentences": [ "This article is a catalog of actresses and models who have appeared on the cover of Harper's Bazaar Chile, the Chilean edition of \"Harper's Bazaar\" magazine, starting with the magazine's first issue in April 2015." ], "title": "List of Harper's Bazaar Chile cover models" }, { "sentences": [ "harper by Harper's Bazaar (referred to as \"harper\") is a supplement to the American women's fashion magazine \"Harper's Bazaar\" presented in various physical and digital formats." ], "title": "Harper by Harper's Bazaar" } ]
[ "Title: List of Harper's Bazaar Netherlands cover models\n\nThis article is a catalog of actresses and models who have appeared on the cover of Harper's Bazaar Netherlands, the Dutch edition of \"Harper's Bazaar\" magazine, starting with the magazine's first issue in September 2014.", "Title: Harper's Young People\n\nHarper's Young People was an American children's magazine between 1879 and 1899. The first issue appeared in the fall of 1879. It was published by Harper & Brothers. It was Harper's fourth magazine to be established, after \"Harper's Magazine\" (1850), \"Harper's Weekly\" (1857), and \"Harper's Bazaar\" (1867). \"Harper's Young People\" was the first of the four magazines to cease publication.", "Title: List of Harper's Bazaar Serbia cover models\n\nThis article is a catalog of actresses and models who have appeared on the cover of Harper's Bazaar Serbia, the Serbian edition of \"Harper's Bazaar\" magazine, starting with the magazine's first issue in October 2014.", "Title: List of Harper's Bazaar Poland cover models\n\nThis article is a catalog of actresses and models who have appeared on the cover of Harper's Bazaar Poland, the Polish edition of \"Harper's Bazaar\" magazine, starting with the magazine's first issue in March 2013.", "Title: List of Harper's Bazaar Spain cover models\n\nThis article is a catalog of actresses and models who have appeared on the cover of Harper's Bazaar Spain, the Spanish edition of \"Harper's Bazaar\" magazine, starting with the magazine's first issue in March 2010.", "Title: Harpies and Quines\n\nHarpies and Quines was a feminist magazine founded by seven women living and working in Scotland including the journalist and broadcaster Lesley Riddoch and published in Scotland between 1992 and 1994. The founder women were two community workers, two journalists, an illustrator, a film editor and a graphic artist, a film and television art director. It was launched on a wave of enthusiasm, goodwill, donations and unpaid efforts of a great number of women.", "Title: List of Harper's Bazaar Russia cover models\n\nThis list of Harper's Bazaar Russia cover models is a catalog of cover models/celebrities who have appeared on the cover of Harper's Bazaar Russia, the Russian edition of \"Harper's Bazaar\" magazine, starting with first issue in March 1996.", "Title: Harper's Bazaar\n\nHarper's Bazaar is an American women's fashion magazine, first published in 1867. \"Harper's Bazaar\" is published by Hearst and, as a magazine, considers itself to be the style resource for \"women who are the first to buy the best, from casual to couture.\"", "Title: List of Harper's Bazaar Chile cover models\n\nThis article is a catalog of actresses and models who have appeared on the cover of Harper's Bazaar Chile, the Chilean edition of \"Harper's Bazaar\" magazine, starting with the magazine's first issue in April 2015.", "Title: Harper by Harper's Bazaar\n\nharper by Harper's Bazaar (referred to as \"harper\") is a supplement to the American women's fashion magazine \"Harper's Bazaar\" presented in various physical and digital formats." ]
81,112
The Twenty Ninth Hawaii State Legislature was held during the term of which current Governor of Hawaii?
David Yutaka Ige
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[ { "sentences": [ "The Hawaii State Capitol is the official statehouse or capitol building of the U.S. state of Hawaii.", " From its chambers, the executive and legislative branches perform the duties involved in governing the state.", " The Hawaii State Legislature—composed of the twenty-five member Hawaii State Senate led by the President of the Senate and the fifty-one member Hawaii State House of Representatives led by the Speaker of the House—convenes in the building.", " Its principal tenants are the Governor of Hawaii and Lieutenant Governor of Hawaii, as well as all legislative offices and the Legislative Reference Bureau." ], "title": "Hawaii State Capitol" }, { "sentences": [ "The Hawaii State Foundation on Culture and the Arts was established by the Hawaii State Legislature in 1965 to “promote, perpetuate, preserve, and encourage culture and the arts, history and the humanities as central to the quality of life of the people of Hawaii”.", " The establishment of this agency allowed Hawaii to receive federal grants from the National Endowment for the Arts." ], "title": "Hawaii State Foundation on Culture and the Arts" }, { "sentences": [ "Same-sex marriage in Hawaii has been legal since December 2, 2013.", " The Hawaii State Legislature held a special session beginning October 28, 2013, and passed the Hawaii Marriage Equality Act legalizing same-sex marriage.", " Governor Neil Abercrombie signed the legislation on November 13, and same-sex couples began marrying on December 2.", " Hawaii also allows both same-sex and opposite-sex couples to formalize their relationships legally in the form of civil unions and reciprocal beneficiary relationships.", " Civil unions provide the same rights, benefits, and obligations of marriage at the state level, while reciprocal beneficiary relationships provide a more limited set of rights." ], "title": "Same-sex marriage in Hawaii" }, { "sentences": [ "Ronald T. Y. Moon (born September 4, 1940) was the Chief Justice of the Hawaii State Supreme Court in Honolulu, Hawaii.", " He served his first term from 1993 to 2003, and his second term from 2003 until retiring in August 2010.", " Moon studied at Coe College towards bachelor's degrees in psychology and sociology.", " He went on to the University of Iowa College of Law, where he obtained his doctorate of jurisprudence.", " He returned to Honolulu in 1965 and became law clerk to United States District Court Judge Martin Pence.", " He served under Pence for a year.", " In 1966, Moon joined the staff of the Prosecuting Attorney of Honolulu where he was deputy prosecutor until 1968.", " He left public service to become a partner in the law firm Libkuman, Ventura, Moon and Ayabe where he stayed until 1982.", " It was from the law firm that Governor George Ariyoshi appointed Moon to the Hawaii State Judiciary as a circuit court judge.", " Governor John Waihee then elevated Moon to the office of Associate Justice of the Hawaii State Supreme Court in 1990.", " In 1993, Moon was once again elevated to become chief justice." ], "title": "Ronald Moon" }, { "sentences": [ "David Yutaka Ige ( ; born January 15, 1957) is an American politician who is the eighth and current Governor of Hawaii, in office since 2014.", " A Democrat, he previously served in the Hawaii State Senate, representing the 16th district, from 1995 to 2014.", " In the 2014 Hawaii gubernatorial election, he won the Democratic primary by defeating incumbent Governor Neil Abercrombie with 66% of the vote.", " Ige defeated Republican Duke Aiona and Independent Mufi Hannemann in the general election with 49.5% of the vote.", " He assumed office on December 1, 2014." ], "title": "David Ige" }, { "sentences": [ "Edward Espenett \"Ed\" Case (born September 27, 1952) is an American Democratic politician who represented Hawaii in the United States House of Representatives from 2002 to 2007.", " Case, a Blue Dog Democrat, first came to prominence in Hawaii as majority leader of the Hawaii State Legislature and for his campaign for Governor of Hawaii in 2002.", " First elected to the House of Representatives in 2002 in a special election to fill the seat of Patsy Mink, who died of pneumonia, Case represented Hawaii's 2nd congressional district until 2006, when he chose not to run for another term in the House of Representatives so he could challenge Senator Daniel Akaka in the Democratic primary for Akaka's U.S. Senate seat.", " Case lost the primary election 53%–46%." ], "title": "Ed Case" }, { "sentences": [ "Romeo Munoz Cachola, commonly known as Romy Cachola, is a Democratic politician from the state of Hawaii.", " An emigrant from the Philippines, Cachola became one of the first Filipino Americans to be elected to the Honolulu City Council since statehood in 1959.", " He also was a member of the Hawaii State Legislature and served in the Hawaii State House of Representatives from 1984 to 1992." ], "title": "Romeo Munoz Cachola" }, { "sentences": [ "The Hawaii State Legislature is the state legislature of the U.S. state of Hawaii.", " The state legislature is a bicameral body consisting of a lower house, the Hawaii State House of Representatives, with 51 representatives, and an upper house, the 25-member Hawaii State Senate.", " There are a total of 76 representatives in the legislature, each representing single member districts across the islands.", " The powers of the legislature are granted under Article III of the Constitution of Hawaii." ], "title": "Hawaii State Legislature" }, { "sentences": [ "The Twenty Ninth Hawaii State Legislature is the current meeting of the legislative branch of the State of Hawaii, composed of the Hawaii House of Representatives and the Hawaii Senate.", " It met in Honolulu from November 10, 2016, to November 6, 2018, during the final two years of David Ige's first term as governor.", " The 2016 elections gave Democrats an even larger majority in both legislative bodies with the losses one Republican representative and lone Republican senator Sam Slom." ], "title": "29th Hawaii State Legislature" }, { "sentences": [ "The Hawaiʻi State Senate is the upper chamber of the Hawaii State Legislature.", " The senate consists of twenty-five members elected from an equal number of constituent districts across the islands.", " The senate is led by the President of the Senate, elected from the membership of the body, currently Ron Kouchi.", " The forerunner of the Hawaii State Senate during the government of the Kingdom of Hawaiʻ i was the House of Nobles originated in 1840.", " In 1894 the Constitution of the Republic of Hawaii renamed the upper house the present senate.", " Senators are elected to four-year terms and are not subject to term limits.", " Like most state legislatures in the United States, the Hawaii State Senate is a part-time body and senators often have active careers outside government.", " The lower chamber of the legislature is the Hawaiʻi House of Representatives.", " The membership of the Senate also elects additional officers to include the Senate Vice President, Senate Chief Clerk, Assistant Chief Clerk, Senate Sergeant at Arms and Assistant Sergeant at Arms." ], "title": "Hawaii Senate" } ]
[ "Title: Hawaii State Capitol\n\nThe Hawaii State Capitol is the official statehouse or capitol building of the U.S. state of Hawaii. From its chambers, the executive and legislative branches perform the duties involved in governing the state. The Hawaii State Legislature—composed of the twenty-five member Hawaii State Senate led by the President of the Senate and the fifty-one member Hawaii State House of Representatives led by the Speaker of the House—convenes in the building. Its principal tenants are the Governor of Hawaii and Lieutenant Governor of Hawaii, as well as all legislative offices and the Legislative Reference Bureau.", "Title: Hawaii State Foundation on Culture and the Arts\n\nThe Hawaii State Foundation on Culture and the Arts was established by the Hawaii State Legislature in 1965 to “promote, perpetuate, preserve, and encourage culture and the arts, history and the humanities as central to the quality of life of the people of Hawaii”. The establishment of this agency allowed Hawaii to receive federal grants from the National Endowment for the Arts.", "Title: Same-sex marriage in Hawaii\n\nSame-sex marriage in Hawaii has been legal since December 2, 2013. The Hawaii State Legislature held a special session beginning October 28, 2013, and passed the Hawaii Marriage Equality Act legalizing same-sex marriage. Governor Neil Abercrombie signed the legislation on November 13, and same-sex couples began marrying on December 2. Hawaii also allows both same-sex and opposite-sex couples to formalize their relationships legally in the form of civil unions and reciprocal beneficiary relationships. Civil unions provide the same rights, benefits, and obligations of marriage at the state level, while reciprocal beneficiary relationships provide a more limited set of rights.", "Title: Ronald Moon\n\nRonald T. Y. Moon (born September 4, 1940) was the Chief Justice of the Hawaii State Supreme Court in Honolulu, Hawaii. He served his first term from 1993 to 2003, and his second term from 2003 until retiring in August 2010. Moon studied at Coe College towards bachelor's degrees in psychology and sociology. He went on to the University of Iowa College of Law, where he obtained his doctorate of jurisprudence. He returned to Honolulu in 1965 and became law clerk to United States District Court Judge Martin Pence. He served under Pence for a year. In 1966, Moon joined the staff of the Prosecuting Attorney of Honolulu where he was deputy prosecutor until 1968. He left public service to become a partner in the law firm Libkuman, Ventura, Moon and Ayabe where he stayed until 1982. It was from the law firm that Governor George Ariyoshi appointed Moon to the Hawaii State Judiciary as a circuit court judge. Governor John Waihee then elevated Moon to the office of Associate Justice of the Hawaii State Supreme Court in 1990. In 1993, Moon was once again elevated to become chief justice.", "Title: David Ige\n\nDavid Yutaka Ige ( ; born January 15, 1957) is an American politician who is the eighth and current Governor of Hawaii, in office since 2014. A Democrat, he previously served in the Hawaii State Senate, representing the 16th district, from 1995 to 2014. In the 2014 Hawaii gubernatorial election, he won the Democratic primary by defeating incumbent Governor Neil Abercrombie with 66% of the vote. Ige defeated Republican Duke Aiona and Independent Mufi Hannemann in the general election with 49.5% of the vote. He assumed office on December 1, 2014.", "Title: Ed Case\n\nEdward Espenett \"Ed\" Case (born September 27, 1952) is an American Democratic politician who represented Hawaii in the United States House of Representatives from 2002 to 2007. Case, a Blue Dog Democrat, first came to prominence in Hawaii as majority leader of the Hawaii State Legislature and for his campaign for Governor of Hawaii in 2002. First elected to the House of Representatives in 2002 in a special election to fill the seat of Patsy Mink, who died of pneumonia, Case represented Hawaii's 2nd congressional district until 2006, when he chose not to run for another term in the House of Representatives so he could challenge Senator Daniel Akaka in the Democratic primary for Akaka's U.S. Senate seat. Case lost the primary election 53%–46%.", "Title: Romeo Munoz Cachola\n\nRomeo Munoz Cachola, commonly known as Romy Cachola, is a Democratic politician from the state of Hawaii. An emigrant from the Philippines, Cachola became one of the first Filipino Americans to be elected to the Honolulu City Council since statehood in 1959. He also was a member of the Hawaii State Legislature and served in the Hawaii State House of Representatives from 1984 to 1992.", "Title: Hawaii State Legislature\n\nThe Hawaii State Legislature is the state legislature of the U.S. state of Hawaii. The state legislature is a bicameral body consisting of a lower house, the Hawaii State House of Representatives, with 51 representatives, and an upper house, the 25-member Hawaii State Senate. There are a total of 76 representatives in the legislature, each representing single member districts across the islands. The powers of the legislature are granted under Article III of the Constitution of Hawaii.", "Title: 29th Hawaii State Legislature\n\nThe Twenty Ninth Hawaii State Legislature is the current meeting of the legislative branch of the State of Hawaii, composed of the Hawaii House of Representatives and the Hawaii Senate. It met in Honolulu from November 10, 2016, to November 6, 2018, during the final two years of David Ige's first term as governor. The 2016 elections gave Democrats an even larger majority in both legislative bodies with the losses one Republican representative and lone Republican senator Sam Slom.", "Title: Hawaii Senate\n\nThe Hawaiʻi State Senate is the upper chamber of the Hawaii State Legislature. The senate consists of twenty-five members elected from an equal number of constituent districts across the islands. The senate is led by the President of the Senate, elected from the membership of the body, currently Ron Kouchi. The forerunner of the Hawaii State Senate during the government of the Kingdom of Hawaiʻ i was the House of Nobles originated in 1840. In 1894 the Constitution of the Republic of Hawaii renamed the upper house the present senate. Senators are elected to four-year terms and are not subject to term limits. Like most state legislatures in the United States, the Hawaii State Senate is a part-time body and senators often have active careers outside government. The lower chamber of the legislature is the Hawaiʻi House of Representatives. The membership of the Senate also elects additional officers to include the Senate Vice President, Senate Chief Clerk, Assistant Chief Clerk, Senate Sergeant at Arms and Assistant Sergeant at Arms." ]
81,113
Which city in California was the sole candidate for the 2028 games, officially known as the Games of the XXXIV Olympiad?
Los Angeles
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[ { "sentences": [ "This is a list of host cities of the Olympic Games, both summer and winter, since the modern Olympics began in 1896.", " Since then, summer games have usually but not always celebrated a four-year period known as an Olympiad.", " There have been 28 Summer Olympic Games held in 23 cities, and 22 Winter Olympic Games held in 19 cities.", " In addition, three summer and two winter editions of the Games were scheduled to take place but later cancelled due to war: Berlin (summer) in 1916; Tokyo/Helsinki (summer) and Sapporo/Garmisch-Partenkirchen (winter) in 1940; and London (summer) and Cortina d'Ampezzo, Italy (winter) in 1944.", " The 1906 Summer Olympics were officially sanctioned and held in Athens.", " However, in 1949, the International Olympic Committee (IOC), decided to unrecognize the 1906 Games.", " Five cities have been chosen by the IOC to host upcoming Olympic Games: Pyeongchang for the 2018 Winter Olympics, Tokyo for the 2020 Summer Olympics, Beijing for the 2022 Winter Olympics, Paris for the 2024 Summer Olympics, and Los Angeles for the 2028 Summer Olympics." ], "title": "List of Olympic Games host cities" }, { "sentences": [ "There were a total of five bids which were initially submitted for the 2024 Summer Olympics.", " Following withdrawals, two bidding cities Paris and Los Angeles were left in the process.", " In July 2017, the IOC agreed to award the 2024 and 2028 Games simultaneously.", " Los Angeles agreed to bid for the 2028 Games, effectively awarding the 2024 Games to Paris." ], "title": "Bids for the 2024 and 2028 Summer Olympics" }, { "sentences": [ "The Paris bid for the 2024 Summer Olympics and Summer Paralympics is the successful bid to bring the Games of the XXXIII Olympiad and the XVII Paralympic Games, to the French capital city.", " Paris formally announced its intention to bid on 23 June 2015 – the date on which Olympic Day is globally celebrated.", " Following withdrawals in the 2024 Summer Olympics bidding process that led to just two candidate cities (Los Angeles and Paris), the IOC announced that the 2028 Summer Olympics would be awarded at the same time as the 2024 Games.", " After Los Angeles agreed on 31 July 2017 to host the 2028 Games.", " It was offically announced at the IOC Session in Lima, Peru." ], "title": "Paris bid for the 2024 Summer Olympics" }, { "sentences": [ "The 2028 Summer Olympics, officially known as the Games of the XXXIV Olympiad, and commonly known as LA 2028/Los Angeles 2028, is a forthcoming international multi-sport event, which will be hosted in the city of Los Angeles, California, United States between July 21 and August 6, 2028." ], "title": "2028 Summer Olympics" }, { "sentences": [ "The 2002 Winter Olympics, officially the XIX Olympic Winter Games and commonly known as Salt Lake 2002, were a winter multi-sport event that was celebrated from 8 to 24 February 2002 in and around Salt Lake City, Utah, United States.", " Approximately 2,400 athletes from 78 nations participated in 78 events in fifteen disciplines, held throughout 165 sporting sessions.", " The 2002 Winter Olympics and the 2002 Paralympic Games were both organized by the Salt Lake Organizing Committee (SLOC).", " Utah became the fifth state in the United States to host the Olympic Games, and the 2002 Winter Olympics are the most recent games to be held in the United States until the 2028 Summer Olympics will be hosted in Los Angeles in 2028.", " These were the first Olympic Games under the IOC presidency of Jacques Rogge." ], "title": "2002 Winter Olympics" }, { "sentences": [ "General elections were held in Cuba on 1 November 1958.", " Due to Fidel Castro's threat to jail and execute any candidate who participated in the election, Batista-supported Andrés Rivero Agüero was the sole candidate.", " However, he was unable to take office due to the Cuban Revolution." ], "title": "Cuban presidential election, 1958" }, { "sentences": [ "The Los Angeles bid for the 2024 Summer Olympics and Summer Paralympics was the attempt to bring the Summer Olympic Games to the city of Los Angeles, California in 2024; the games were ultimately awarded to the city for 2028.", " Following withdrawals by other bidding cities during the 2024 Summer Olympics bidding process that led to just two candidate cities (Los Angeles and Paris), the International Olympic Committee (IOC) announced that the 2028 Summer Olympics would be awarded at the same time as 2024.", " After extended negotiations, Los Angeles agreed to bid for the 2028 Games if certain conditions were met.", " On July 31, 2017, the IOC announced Los Angeles as the sole candidate for the 2028 games, with $1.8 billion of additional funding to support local sports and the Games program." ], "title": "Los Angeles bid for the 2024 Summer Olympics" }, { "sentences": [ "Presidential elections were held in the Republic of Upper Volta on 14 May 1978, with a second round on 28 May after no candidate won more than 50% in the first round.", " They were the country's first multi-party presidential elections, the previous elections in 1965 having Maurice Yaméogo as the sole candidate.", " The result was a victory for independent candidate Sangoulé Lamizana, who was backed by the Voltaic Democratic Union-African Democratic Rally and won 56.3% of votes in the second round.", " Voter turnout was 35.2% in the first round and 43.6% in the second." ], "title": "Upper Voltan presidential election, 1978" }, { "sentences": [ "Adriane Carr (born 1952) is a Canadian academic, activist and politician with the Green Party in British Columbia and Canada.", " She is also a Councillor on Vancouver City Council.", " She was a founding member and the Green Party of British Columbia's first spokesperson (leader) from 1983 to 1985.", " In 1993 the Party formally established the position of \"Leader\".", " In 2000, she became the party's leader again.", " In the 2005 provincial election, she received in excess of 25% of the vote in her home riding of Powell River-Sunshine Coast.", " She resigned her position in September 2006 when she was appointed by Federal Green Party Leader, Elizabeth May, to be one of her two Deputy Leaders of the Green Party of Canada.", " Earlier in 2006, Carr had co-chaired the successful campaign to get her political ally and long-time friend Elizabeth May elected as Leader.", " After two losses as a federal candidate in Vancouver Centre (2008 and 2011), Carr was elected to Vancouver City Council in November 2011.", " She was the sole candidate of the Green Party of Vancouver for one of 10 seats in the at large election held in November 2011 municipal election.", " This was her first electoral success in eight attempts, and she is the first person elected to a major Canadian City's Council under the Green Party banner.", " She continues to support the Green Party of British Columbia and the Green Party of Canada." ], "title": "Adriane Carr" }, { "sentences": [ "A referendum to confirm the presidential candidate Joseph Saidu Momoh was held in Sierra Leone on 1 October 1985.", " The country was a one-party state under the All People's Congress at the time, and only one candidate from that party was allowed.", " A referendum to approve the sole candidate was carried out in place of an election.", " It was the country's first direct vote for president." ], "title": "Sierra Leonean presidential election, 1985" } ]
[ "Title: List of Olympic Games host cities\n\nThis is a list of host cities of the Olympic Games, both summer and winter, since the modern Olympics began in 1896. Since then, summer games have usually but not always celebrated a four-year period known as an Olympiad. There have been 28 Summer Olympic Games held in 23 cities, and 22 Winter Olympic Games held in 19 cities. In addition, three summer and two winter editions of the Games were scheduled to take place but later cancelled due to war: Berlin (summer) in 1916; Tokyo/Helsinki (summer) and Sapporo/Garmisch-Partenkirchen (winter) in 1940; and London (summer) and Cortina d'Ampezzo, Italy (winter) in 1944. The 1906 Summer Olympics were officially sanctioned and held in Athens. However, in 1949, the International Olympic Committee (IOC), decided to unrecognize the 1906 Games. Five cities have been chosen by the IOC to host upcoming Olympic Games: Pyeongchang for the 2018 Winter Olympics, Tokyo for the 2020 Summer Olympics, Beijing for the 2022 Winter Olympics, Paris for the 2024 Summer Olympics, and Los Angeles for the 2028 Summer Olympics.", "Title: Bids for the 2024 and 2028 Summer Olympics\n\nThere were a total of five bids which were initially submitted for the 2024 Summer Olympics. Following withdrawals, two bidding cities Paris and Los Angeles were left in the process. In July 2017, the IOC agreed to award the 2024 and 2028 Games simultaneously. Los Angeles agreed to bid for the 2028 Games, effectively awarding the 2024 Games to Paris.", "Title: Paris bid for the 2024 Summer Olympics\n\nThe Paris bid for the 2024 Summer Olympics and Summer Paralympics is the successful bid to bring the Games of the XXXIII Olympiad and the XVII Paralympic Games, to the French capital city. Paris formally announced its intention to bid on 23 June 2015 – the date on which Olympic Day is globally celebrated. Following withdrawals in the 2024 Summer Olympics bidding process that led to just two candidate cities (Los Angeles and Paris), the IOC announced that the 2028 Summer Olympics would be awarded at the same time as the 2024 Games. After Los Angeles agreed on 31 July 2017 to host the 2028 Games. It was offically announced at the IOC Session in Lima, Peru.", "Title: 2028 Summer Olympics\n\nThe 2028 Summer Olympics, officially known as the Games of the XXXIV Olympiad, and commonly known as LA 2028/Los Angeles 2028, is a forthcoming international multi-sport event, which will be hosted in the city of Los Angeles, California, United States between July 21 and August 6, 2028.", "Title: 2002 Winter Olympics\n\nThe 2002 Winter Olympics, officially the XIX Olympic Winter Games and commonly known as Salt Lake 2002, were a winter multi-sport event that was celebrated from 8 to 24 February 2002 in and around Salt Lake City, Utah, United States. Approximately 2,400 athletes from 78 nations participated in 78 events in fifteen disciplines, held throughout 165 sporting sessions. The 2002 Winter Olympics and the 2002 Paralympic Games were both organized by the Salt Lake Organizing Committee (SLOC). Utah became the fifth state in the United States to host the Olympic Games, and the 2002 Winter Olympics are the most recent games to be held in the United States until the 2028 Summer Olympics will be hosted in Los Angeles in 2028. These were the first Olympic Games under the IOC presidency of Jacques Rogge.", "Title: Cuban presidential election, 1958\n\nGeneral elections were held in Cuba on 1 November 1958. Due to Fidel Castro's threat to jail and execute any candidate who participated in the election, Batista-supported Andrés Rivero Agüero was the sole candidate. However, he was unable to take office due to the Cuban Revolution.", "Title: Los Angeles bid for the 2024 Summer Olympics\n\nThe Los Angeles bid for the 2024 Summer Olympics and Summer Paralympics was the attempt to bring the Summer Olympic Games to the city of Los Angeles, California in 2024; the games were ultimately awarded to the city for 2028. Following withdrawals by other bidding cities during the 2024 Summer Olympics bidding process that led to just two candidate cities (Los Angeles and Paris), the International Olympic Committee (IOC) announced that the 2028 Summer Olympics would be awarded at the same time as 2024. After extended negotiations, Los Angeles agreed to bid for the 2028 Games if certain conditions were met. On July 31, 2017, the IOC announced Los Angeles as the sole candidate for the 2028 games, with $1.8 billion of additional funding to support local sports and the Games program.", "Title: Upper Voltan presidential election, 1978\n\nPresidential elections were held in the Republic of Upper Volta on 14 May 1978, with a second round on 28 May after no candidate won more than 50% in the first round. They were the country's first multi-party presidential elections, the previous elections in 1965 having Maurice Yaméogo as the sole candidate. The result was a victory for independent candidate Sangoulé Lamizana, who was backed by the Voltaic Democratic Union-African Democratic Rally and won 56.3% of votes in the second round. Voter turnout was 35.2% in the first round and 43.6% in the second.", "Title: Adriane Carr\n\nAdriane Carr (born 1952) is a Canadian academic, activist and politician with the Green Party in British Columbia and Canada. She is also a Councillor on Vancouver City Council. She was a founding member and the Green Party of British Columbia's first spokesperson (leader) from 1983 to 1985. In 1993 the Party formally established the position of \"Leader\". In 2000, she became the party's leader again. In the 2005 provincial election, she received in excess of 25% of the vote in her home riding of Powell River-Sunshine Coast. She resigned her position in September 2006 when she was appointed by Federal Green Party Leader, Elizabeth May, to be one of her two Deputy Leaders of the Green Party of Canada. Earlier in 2006, Carr had co-chaired the successful campaign to get her political ally and long-time friend Elizabeth May elected as Leader. After two losses as a federal candidate in Vancouver Centre (2008 and 2011), Carr was elected to Vancouver City Council in November 2011. She was the sole candidate of the Green Party of Vancouver for one of 10 seats in the at large election held in November 2011 municipal election. This was her first electoral success in eight attempts, and she is the first person elected to a major Canadian City's Council under the Green Party banner. She continues to support the Green Party of British Columbia and the Green Party of Canada.", "Title: Sierra Leonean presidential election, 1985\n\nA referendum to confirm the presidential candidate Joseph Saidu Momoh was held in Sierra Leone on 1 October 1985. The country was a one-party state under the All People's Congress at the time, and only one candidate from that party was allowed. A referendum to approve the sole candidate was carried out in place of an election. It was the country's first direct vote for president." ]
81,114
How much money was given to Megadeth to produce their album prior to "Peace Sells... but Who's Buying?"
$8,000
bridge
medium
{ "title": [ "Megadeth discography", "Killing Is My Business... and Business Is Good!" ], "sent_id": [ 6, 2 ] }
[ { "sentences": [ "Peace Sells... but Who's Buying?", " is the second studio album and major label debut by the American thrash metal band Megadeth, released on September 19, 1986 by Capitol Records.", " The project was originally handled by Combat Records, resulting in the first mix of the album being co-produced by Randy Burns.", " Capitol Records then bought the rights to the album and hired another producer, Paul Lani, to mix it himself.", " The recording of the album was difficult for the band, because of the ongoing drug issues the members had at the time.", " This was the last Megadeth album to feature drummer Gar Samuelson and guitarist Chris Poland, who were fired shortly after the album's promotional tour for drug abuse.", " The title track, noted for its politically conscious lyrics, was released as the album's lead single." ], "title": "Peace Sells... but Who's Buying?" }, { "sentences": [ "\"The Conjuring\" is a song by American thrash metal band Megadeth from their 1986 album \"Peace Sells... but Who's Buying?", "\".", " Written by Dave Mustaine during a time when he dabbled in black magic, the song's lyrics have been described as referencing a Satanic ritual, and according to Mustaine contain \"instructions for hexes\"." ], "title": "The Conjuring (song)" }, { "sentences": [ "Reign in Blood is the third studio album by American thrash metal band Slayer.", " It was released on October 7, 1986, by Def Jam Recordings.", " The album was the band's first collaboration with record producer Rick Rubin, whose input helped the band's sound evolve.", " \"Reign in Blood\" was well received by both critics and fans, and was responsible for bringing Slayer to the attention of a mainstream metal audience. \"", "Kerrang!", "\" magazine described the record as \"the heaviest album of all\".", " Alongside Anthrax's \"Among the Living\", Megadeth's \"Peace Sells... but Who's Buying?", "\" and Metallica's \"Master of Puppets\", \"Reign in Blood\" helped define the sound of the emerging US thrash metal scene in the mid-1980s, and has remained influential since." ], "title": "Reign in Blood" }, { "sentences": [ "American thrash metal band Megadeth has released fifteen studio albums, five live albums, six compilation albums, one EP, forty-seven singles, ten video albums, and thirty-six music videos.", " After he was fired from Metallica in 1983, guitarist and vocalist Dave Mustaine formed Megadeth along with bassist Dave Ellefson, guitarist Greg Handevidt, and drummer Dijon Carruthers.", " The band toured and gained a following, signing with the independent label Combat Records in late 1984.", " Megadeth's debut album \"Killing Is My Business... and Business Is Good!", "\" (1985), sold very well for an independent release, and the group attracted the attention of major record labels.", " By the end of the year, the group signed with Capitol Records.", " Megadeth's first major-label album, \"Peace Sells... but Who's Buying?", "\", was released in 1986." ], "title": "Megadeth discography" }, { "sentences": [ "Pleasure to Kill is the second studio album by German thrash metal band Kreator, released in November 1986 by Noise Records.", " The lyrical themes follow those found on their first album \"Endless Pain\".", " Many death metal bands cite this album as an influence.", " \"Pleasure to Kill\" is widely considered a thrash classic.", " It is also considered a landmark album in the history of thrash metal along with \"Master of Puppets\" by Metallica, \"Peace Sells... but Who's Buying?", "\" by Megadeth, \"Reign in Blood\" by Slayer, \"Eternal Devastation\" by Destruction and \"Darkness Descends\" by Dark Angel, all released in 1986." ], "title": "Pleasure to Kill" }, { "sentences": [ "Killing Is My Business... and Business Is Good!", " is the debut studio album by the American thrash metal band Megadeth released on June 12, 1985 by the independent record label Combat Records.", " At the beginning of 1985, the band was given $8,000 by Combat to record and produce its debut album.", " After spending half of the album's budget on drugs, alcohol and food, the band was forced to fire their original producer and produce the album themselves.", " Despite the resulting poor production, the album was a well-received effort that obtained strong reviews in various music publications.", " \"Killing Is My Business... and Business Is Good!\"", " played an essential role in establishing thrash metal as an authentic subgenre of heavy metal music.", " It explores themes of death, violence, and occultism." ], "title": "Killing Is My Business... and Business Is Good!" }, { "sentences": [ "\"Peace Sells\" is a song by the American thrash metal band Megadeth from the 1986 album \"Peace Sells... but Who's Buying?", "\", written by Dave Mustaine.", " It has since been a constant at Megadeth concerts.", " According to Dave Ellefson it became quickly apparent when playing the song live prior to recording the album that \"Peace Sells\" would be a hit.", " In 2006, VH1 ranked \"Peace Sells\" at number 11 on their list of the \"40 Greatest Metal Songs\" of all time.", " The song is also known for the distinctive bass intro played by Ellefson." ], "title": "Peace Sells" }, { "sentences": [ "Megadeth is an American thrash metal band formed by guitarist/vocalist Dave Mustaine—after he departed from Metallica—along with bassist David Ellefson, guitarist Greg Handevidt, and drummer Dijon Carruthers, in 1983.", " Early in 1984, Megadeth recorded a demo that featured new drummer Lee Rausch, who replaced Carruthers.", " Slayer guitarist Kerry King covered live dates while a permanent replacement was sought.", " This lineup was short-lived and after a few shows in 1984, Lee Rausch was replaced by jazz fusion drummer Gar Samuelson, in addition to the second guitarist Chris Poland.", " During the Megadeth's 1985 tour promoting their debut, \"Killing Is My Business... and Business Is Good!", "\", Poland left the band and was temporarily replaced by Mike Albert.", " Poland then rejoined Megadeth in October of the same year, shortly before they began work on \"Peace Sells... but Who's Buying?", "\".", " After years of problems stemming from substance abuse, Mustaine fired both Poland and Samuelson before recording the third album \"So Far, So Good... So What!", "\"; being replaced by Jeff Young and Chuck Behler, respectively." ], "title": "List of Megadeth band members" }, { "sentences": [ "Chris Poland (born December 1, 1957) is an American musician, best known for being the former guitarist for American thrash metal band Megadeth from 1984 to 1987 and again for some session work in 2004.", " During this time he recorded the albums \"Killing Is My Business... And Business Is Good!", "\" (1985), \"Peace Sells... But Who's Buying?", "\" (1986) and \"The System Has Failed\" (2004).", " He is currently the guitarist of the instrumental rock/jazz fusion band OHM, and is known for having appeared on several projects and albums from a variety of different genres." ], "title": "Chris Poland" }, { "sentences": [ "Gary C. \"Gar\" Samuelson (February 18, 1958 – July 22, 1999) was an American musician best remembered for being the drummer for American thrash metal band Megadeth from 1984-1987, contributing to their first two albums \"Killing Is My Business... And Business Is Good!", "\" and \"Peace Sells... But Who's Buying?", "\".", " He is considered as one of the most influential drummers to thrash metal, having pioneered the incorporation of jazz fusion into the subgenre." ], "title": "Gar Samuelson" } ]
[ "Title: Peace Sells... but Who's Buying?\n\nPeace Sells... but Who's Buying? is the second studio album and major label debut by the American thrash metal band Megadeth, released on September 19, 1986 by Capitol Records. The project was originally handled by Combat Records, resulting in the first mix of the album being co-produced by Randy Burns. Capitol Records then bought the rights to the album and hired another producer, Paul Lani, to mix it himself. The recording of the album was difficult for the band, because of the ongoing drug issues the members had at the time. This was the last Megadeth album to feature drummer Gar Samuelson and guitarist Chris Poland, who were fired shortly after the album's promotional tour for drug abuse. The title track, noted for its politically conscious lyrics, was released as the album's lead single.", "Title: The Conjuring (song)\n\n\"The Conjuring\" is a song by American thrash metal band Megadeth from their 1986 album \"Peace Sells... but Who's Buying? \". Written by Dave Mustaine during a time when he dabbled in black magic, the song's lyrics have been described as referencing a Satanic ritual, and according to Mustaine contain \"instructions for hexes\".", "Title: Reign in Blood\n\nReign in Blood is the third studio album by American thrash metal band Slayer. It was released on October 7, 1986, by Def Jam Recordings. The album was the band's first collaboration with record producer Rick Rubin, whose input helped the band's sound evolve. \"Reign in Blood\" was well received by both critics and fans, and was responsible for bringing Slayer to the attention of a mainstream metal audience. \" Kerrang! \" magazine described the record as \"the heaviest album of all\". Alongside Anthrax's \"Among the Living\", Megadeth's \"Peace Sells... but Who's Buying? \" and Metallica's \"Master of Puppets\", \"Reign in Blood\" helped define the sound of the emerging US thrash metal scene in the mid-1980s, and has remained influential since.", "Title: Megadeth discography\n\nAmerican thrash metal band Megadeth has released fifteen studio albums, five live albums, six compilation albums, one EP, forty-seven singles, ten video albums, and thirty-six music videos. After he was fired from Metallica in 1983, guitarist and vocalist Dave Mustaine formed Megadeth along with bassist Dave Ellefson, guitarist Greg Handevidt, and drummer Dijon Carruthers. The band toured and gained a following, signing with the independent label Combat Records in late 1984. Megadeth's debut album \"Killing Is My Business... and Business Is Good! \" (1985), sold very well for an independent release, and the group attracted the attention of major record labels. By the end of the year, the group signed with Capitol Records. Megadeth's first major-label album, \"Peace Sells... but Who's Buying? \", was released in 1986.", "Title: Pleasure to Kill\n\nPleasure to Kill is the second studio album by German thrash metal band Kreator, released in November 1986 by Noise Records. The lyrical themes follow those found on their first album \"Endless Pain\". Many death metal bands cite this album as an influence. \"Pleasure to Kill\" is widely considered a thrash classic. It is also considered a landmark album in the history of thrash metal along with \"Master of Puppets\" by Metallica, \"Peace Sells... but Who's Buying? \" by Megadeth, \"Reign in Blood\" by Slayer, \"Eternal Devastation\" by Destruction and \"Darkness Descends\" by Dark Angel, all released in 1986.", "Title: Killing Is My Business... and Business Is Good!\n\nKilling Is My Business... and Business Is Good! is the debut studio album by the American thrash metal band Megadeth released on June 12, 1985 by the independent record label Combat Records. At the beginning of 1985, the band was given $8,000 by Combat to record and produce its debut album. After spending half of the album's budget on drugs, alcohol and food, the band was forced to fire their original producer and produce the album themselves. Despite the resulting poor production, the album was a well-received effort that obtained strong reviews in various music publications. \"Killing Is My Business... and Business Is Good!\" played an essential role in establishing thrash metal as an authentic subgenre of heavy metal music. It explores themes of death, violence, and occultism.", "Title: Peace Sells\n\n\"Peace Sells\" is a song by the American thrash metal band Megadeth from the 1986 album \"Peace Sells... but Who's Buying? \", written by Dave Mustaine. It has since been a constant at Megadeth concerts. According to Dave Ellefson it became quickly apparent when playing the song live prior to recording the album that \"Peace Sells\" would be a hit. In 2006, VH1 ranked \"Peace Sells\" at number 11 on their list of the \"40 Greatest Metal Songs\" of all time. The song is also known for the distinctive bass intro played by Ellefson.", "Title: List of Megadeth band members\n\nMegadeth is an American thrash metal band formed by guitarist/vocalist Dave Mustaine—after he departed from Metallica—along with bassist David Ellefson, guitarist Greg Handevidt, and drummer Dijon Carruthers, in 1983. Early in 1984, Megadeth recorded a demo that featured new drummer Lee Rausch, who replaced Carruthers. Slayer guitarist Kerry King covered live dates while a permanent replacement was sought. This lineup was short-lived and after a few shows in 1984, Lee Rausch was replaced by jazz fusion drummer Gar Samuelson, in addition to the second guitarist Chris Poland. During the Megadeth's 1985 tour promoting their debut, \"Killing Is My Business... and Business Is Good! \", Poland left the band and was temporarily replaced by Mike Albert. Poland then rejoined Megadeth in October of the same year, shortly before they began work on \"Peace Sells... but Who's Buying? \". After years of problems stemming from substance abuse, Mustaine fired both Poland and Samuelson before recording the third album \"So Far, So Good... So What! \"; being replaced by Jeff Young and Chuck Behler, respectively.", "Title: Chris Poland\n\nChris Poland (born December 1, 1957) is an American musician, best known for being the former guitarist for American thrash metal band Megadeth from 1984 to 1987 and again for some session work in 2004. During this time he recorded the albums \"Killing Is My Business... And Business Is Good! \" (1985), \"Peace Sells... But Who's Buying? \" (1986) and \"The System Has Failed\" (2004). He is currently the guitarist of the instrumental rock/jazz fusion band OHM, and is known for having appeared on several projects and albums from a variety of different genres.", "Title: Gar Samuelson\n\nGary C. \"Gar\" Samuelson (February 18, 1958 – July 22, 1999) was an American musician best remembered for being the drummer for American thrash metal band Megadeth from 1984-1987, contributing to their first two albums \"Killing Is My Business... And Business Is Good! \" and \"Peace Sells... But Who's Buying? \". He is considered as one of the most influential drummers to thrash metal, having pioneered the incorporation of jazz fusion into the subgenre." ]
81,115
What profession do Kōbō Abe and Agatha Christie share?
playwright
comparison
easy
{ "title": [ "Kōbō Abe", "Agatha Christie" ], "sent_id": [ 0, 0 ] }
[ { "sentences": [ "The Face of Another (他人の顔 , Tanin no kao ) is a 1964 novel by Kōbō Abe.", " In 1966, It was adapted into a film directed by Hiroshi Teshigahara." ], "title": "The Face of Another" }, { "sentences": [ "The Agatha Christie Award (アガサ・クリスティー賞 ) is a Japanese literary award established in 2010 in commemoration of the 120th anniversary of Agatha Christie's birth.", " The award is presented by Hayakawa Publishing Corporation in association with the Agatha Christie Society, which is chaired by Mathew Pritchard, the grandson of Agatha Christie." ], "title": "Agatha Christie Award (Japan)" }, { "sentences": [ "Agatha Christie: Evil Under the Sun is a video game released for the PC and Nintendo Wii, and is the third installment of The Adventure Company's \"Agatha Christie\" series, developed by AWE Productions, based on Agatha Christie's novel \"Evil Under the Sun\".", " The PC version was released in 2007, and the Wii version one year later." ], "title": "Agatha Christie: Evil Under the Sun" }, { "sentences": [ "Pitfall (おとし穴 , \"Otoshiana\" ) , a.k.a.", " The Pitfall and Kashi To Kodomo, is a 1962 Japanese film directed by Hiroshi Teshigahara, written by Kōbō Abe.", " It was Teshigahara's first feature, and the first of his four film collaborations with Abe and Takemitsu, the others being \"Woman in the Dunes\", \"The Face of Another\" and \"The Ruined Map\".", " Unlike the others, which are based on novels by Abe, \"Pitfall\" was originally a television play called Purgatory (Rengoku).", " The film has been included in The Criterion Collection." ], "title": "Pitfall (1962 film)" }, { "sentences": [ "Agatha Christie's Marple is a British ITV television series based on the Miss Marple and other murder mystery novels by Agatha Christie.", " It is also known as Marple.", " The title character was played by Geraldine McEwan from the first to third series, until her retirement from the role.", " She was replaced by Julia McKenzie from the fourth series onwards.", " The first six episodes were all adaptations of \"Miss Marple\" novels by Christie.", " Subsequent episodes were derived both from works featuring Miss Marple but also Christie novels that did not feature the character." ], "title": "List of Agatha Christie's Marple episodes" }, { "sentences": [ "Dame Agatha Mary Clarissa Christie, Lady Mallowan, DBE (\"née\" Miller; 15 September 1890 – 12 January 1976) was an English crime novelist, short story writer and playwright.", " She is best known for her 66 detective novels and 14 short story collections, particularly those revolving around her fictional detectives Hercule Poirot and Miss Marple.", " She also wrote the world's longest-running play, a murder mystery, \"The Mousetrap\", and six romances under the name Mary Westmacott.", " In 1971 she was elevated to Dame Commander of the Order of the British Empire (DBE) for her contribution to literature." ], "title": "Agatha Christie" }, { "sentences": [ "Inter Ice Age 4 (第四間氷期, \"Dai-Yon Kampyōki\") is an early science fiction novel by Japanese writer Kōbō Abe originally serialized in the journal \"Sekai\" from 1958 to 1959 and first translated into English by American scholar E. Dale Saunders in 1970." ], "title": "Inter Ice Age 4" }, { "sentences": [ "The Man Without a Map (燃えつきた地図 , Moetsukita chizu ) is a 1968 Japanese film directed by Hiroshi Teshigahara and starring Shintaro Katsu.", " The screenplay was adapted by Kōbō Abe from his novel \"The Ruined Map\".", " This was the fourth and final film collaboration between Teshigahara and Abe." ], "title": "The Man Without a Map" }, { "sentences": [ "Kōbō Abe (安部 公房 , \"Abe Kōbō\" ) , pseudonym of Kimifusa Abe (安部 公房 , \"Abe Kimifusa\" , March 7, 1924 – January 22, 1993) , was a Japanese writer, playwright, photographer and inventor.", " Abe has been often compared to Franz Kafka and Alberto Moravia for his modernist sensibilities and his surreal, often nightmarish explorations of individuals in contemporary society." ], "title": "Kōbō Abe" }, { "sentences": [ "The Ruined Map (燃え尽きた地図 \"Moetsukita chizu\") is a novel written by the Japanese writer Kōbō Abe in 1967." ], "title": "The Ruined Map" } ]
[ "Title: The Face of Another\n\nThe Face of Another (他人の顔 , Tanin no kao ) is a 1964 novel by Kōbō Abe. In 1966, It was adapted into a film directed by Hiroshi Teshigahara.", "Title: Agatha Christie Award (Japan)\n\nThe Agatha Christie Award (アガサ・クリスティー賞 ) is a Japanese literary award established in 2010 in commemoration of the 120th anniversary of Agatha Christie's birth. The award is presented by Hayakawa Publishing Corporation in association with the Agatha Christie Society, which is chaired by Mathew Pritchard, the grandson of Agatha Christie.", "Title: Agatha Christie: Evil Under the Sun\n\nAgatha Christie: Evil Under the Sun is a video game released for the PC and Nintendo Wii, and is the third installment of The Adventure Company's \"Agatha Christie\" series, developed by AWE Productions, based on Agatha Christie's novel \"Evil Under the Sun\". The PC version was released in 2007, and the Wii version one year later.", "Title: Pitfall (1962 film)\n\nPitfall (おとし穴 , \"Otoshiana\" ) , a.k.a. The Pitfall and Kashi To Kodomo, is a 1962 Japanese film directed by Hiroshi Teshigahara, written by Kōbō Abe. It was Teshigahara's first feature, and the first of his four film collaborations with Abe and Takemitsu, the others being \"Woman in the Dunes\", \"The Face of Another\" and \"The Ruined Map\". Unlike the others, which are based on novels by Abe, \"Pitfall\" was originally a television play called Purgatory (Rengoku). The film has been included in The Criterion Collection.", "Title: List of Agatha Christie's Marple episodes\n\nAgatha Christie's Marple is a British ITV television series based on the Miss Marple and other murder mystery novels by Agatha Christie. It is also known as Marple. The title character was played by Geraldine McEwan from the first to third series, until her retirement from the role. She was replaced by Julia McKenzie from the fourth series onwards. The first six episodes were all adaptations of \"Miss Marple\" novels by Christie. Subsequent episodes were derived both from works featuring Miss Marple but also Christie novels that did not feature the character.", "Title: Agatha Christie\n\nDame Agatha Mary Clarissa Christie, Lady Mallowan, DBE (\"née\" Miller; 15 September 1890 – 12 January 1976) was an English crime novelist, short story writer and playwright. She is best known for her 66 detective novels and 14 short story collections, particularly those revolving around her fictional detectives Hercule Poirot and Miss Marple. She also wrote the world's longest-running play, a murder mystery, \"The Mousetrap\", and six romances under the name Mary Westmacott. In 1971 she was elevated to Dame Commander of the Order of the British Empire (DBE) for her contribution to literature.", "Title: Inter Ice Age 4\n\nInter Ice Age 4 (第四間氷期, \"Dai-Yon Kampyōki\") is an early science fiction novel by Japanese writer Kōbō Abe originally serialized in the journal \"Sekai\" from 1958 to 1959 and first translated into English by American scholar E. Dale Saunders in 1970.", "Title: The Man Without a Map\n\nThe Man Without a Map (燃えつきた地図 , Moetsukita chizu ) is a 1968 Japanese film directed by Hiroshi Teshigahara and starring Shintaro Katsu. The screenplay was adapted by Kōbō Abe from his novel \"The Ruined Map\". This was the fourth and final film collaboration between Teshigahara and Abe.", "Title: Kōbō Abe\n\nKōbō Abe (安部 公房 , \"Abe Kōbō\" ) , pseudonym of Kimifusa Abe (安部 公房 , \"Abe Kimifusa\" , March 7, 1924 – January 22, 1993) , was a Japanese writer, playwright, photographer and inventor. Abe has been often compared to Franz Kafka and Alberto Moravia for his modernist sensibilities and his surreal, often nightmarish explorations of individuals in contemporary society.", "Title: The Ruined Map\n\nThe Ruined Map (燃え尽きた地図 \"Moetsukita chizu\") is a novel written by the Japanese writer Kōbō Abe in 1967." ]
81,116
The English land owner and politician from a small town and civil parish on the River Calder sat in which branch of government?
House of Commons
bridge
medium
{ "title": [ "Le Gendre Starkie (1799–1865)", "Padiham" ], "sent_id": [ 0, 0 ] }
[ { "sentences": [ "Easements in English law are rights within English land law that one individual has over another's land.", " Rights recognised as easements most frequently include rights of way or light, and extend as far as the right to use a neighbour's lavatory, or to park a car on their land.", " The necessity of easements can be recognised by the Law Commission's recent findings that there are easements over at least 65% of registered freehold titles.", " In some circumstances for example, it may be impossible for one land owner to access a public highway without an easement of a right of way.", " The creation of easements is usually done expressly by deed, but easements may be implied where they are necessary, or would be reasonably expected to be held by a land owner, an approach which is not altogether uncontroversial, and has been the subject of recent reform proposals." ], "title": "Easements in English law" }, { "sentences": [ "Sir Henry Bouverie Paulet St John-Mildmay, 5th Baronet (1810 – 16 July 1902), of Dogmersfield Park, Hampshire, was an English land owner and British Army officer." ], "title": "Sir Henry St John-Mildmay, 5th Baronet" }, { "sentences": [ "Le Gendre Nicholas Starkie (1 December 1799 – 15 May 1865 (Padiham)) was an English landowner and politician who sat in the House of Commons from 1826 to 1830." ], "title": "Le Gendre Starkie (1799–1865)" }, { "sentences": [ "William Currie, (26 February 1756 – 3 June 1829), was an English land owner, distiller, banker and Member of Parliament for Gatton and Winchelsea." ], "title": "William Currie (British politician)" }, { "sentences": [ "Barnacre-with-Bonds is a civil parish in the Wyre district of Lancashire, England.", " It contains 24 listed buildings that are recorded in the National Heritage List for England.", " All the listed buildings are designated at Grade II, the lowest of the three grades, which is applied to \"buildings of national importance and special interest\".", " The parish contains the settlements of Bonds, Calder Vale, and Bowgreave and is otherwise rural.", " The Lancaster Canal, the River Wyre and its tributary the River Calder pass though the parish and many of the bridges crossing them are listed.", " Also listed is the aqueduct carrying the canal over the River Wyre.", " The other listed buildings include farmhouses and other houses, churches, a Quaker meeting house, a former sawmill, a milestone, and a pump in a farmyard," ], "title": "Listed buildings in Barnacre-with-Bonds" }, { "sentences": [ "Robert Whitehead (1856 to 1938) was an English land owner, businessman and Justice of the Peace (1915-1916).", " He was chairman or director of many business in the area including Cammell Laird shipbuilders, Brodsworth Colliery Staverly Coal and Iron Company and Leeds Forge Company Ltd and many more.", " He was the 2nd cousin to the Robert Whitehead who invented the torpedo and great-great Grandson of John Kay who invented the Flying Shuttle." ], "title": "Robert Whitehead (Derbyshire)" }, { "sentences": [ "Sir William Godolphin, 1st Baronet (c. 1640 – 27 August 1710), of Godolphin in Cornwall, was an English land owner, politician, and Member of Parliament.", " He was the eldest son of Sir Francis Godolphin, KB, who had been a Member of Parliament until being barred from sitting because of his Royalist sympathies during the Civil War, and who after the Restoration was knighted in reward for his loyalty.", " Probably also in token of Sir Francis's services, William was created a baronet on 29 April 1661." ], "title": "Sir William Godolphin, 1st Baronet" }, { "sentences": [ "Padiham is a small town and civil parish on the River Calder, about 3 mi west of Burnley and south of Pendle Hill, in Lancashire, England.", " It is part of the Borough of Burnley, but has its own town council with varied powers.", " Padiham was originally a rural village lying by the River Calder.", " It is still surrounded by attractive countryside on an arc running from the north-west to the north-east in the foothills of Pendle Hill." ], "title": "Padiham" }, { "sentences": [ "Whalley is a large village and civil parish in the Ribble Valley on the banks of the River Calder in Lancashire, England.", " It was severely damaged by flooding in the end of 2015, and its restoration continues.", " It is overlooked by Whalley Nab, a large wooded hill over the river from the village.", " The population of the civil parish was 2,645 at the census of 2001, and rapidly increased to 3,629 at the census of 2011." ], "title": "Whalley, Lancashire" }, { "sentences": [ "Eastwood is a place within the civil parish of Todmorden and Metropolitan Borough of Calderdale, in West Yorkshire, England.", " It lies 8 mi west from Halifax, roughly equidistant from Todmorden's town centre, which is 2 mi to the southwest, and Hebden Bridge, which is 2 miles to the northeast, along the course of the River Calder.", " Eastwood falls within the Calder ward of Calderdale council." ], "title": "Eastwood, West Yorkshire" } ]
[ "Title: Easements in English law\n\nEasements in English law are rights within English land law that one individual has over another's land. Rights recognised as easements most frequently include rights of way or light, and extend as far as the right to use a neighbour's lavatory, or to park a car on their land. The necessity of easements can be recognised by the Law Commission's recent findings that there are easements over at least 65% of registered freehold titles. In some circumstances for example, it may be impossible for one land owner to access a public highway without an easement of a right of way. The creation of easements is usually done expressly by deed, but easements may be implied where they are necessary, or would be reasonably expected to be held by a land owner, an approach which is not altogether uncontroversial, and has been the subject of recent reform proposals.", "Title: Sir Henry St John-Mildmay, 5th Baronet\n\nSir Henry Bouverie Paulet St John-Mildmay, 5th Baronet (1810 – 16 July 1902), of Dogmersfield Park, Hampshire, was an English land owner and British Army officer.", "Title: Le Gendre Starkie (1799–1865)\n\nLe Gendre Nicholas Starkie (1 December 1799 – 15 May 1865 (Padiham)) was an English landowner and politician who sat in the House of Commons from 1826 to 1830.", "Title: William Currie (British politician)\n\nWilliam Currie, (26 February 1756 – 3 June 1829), was an English land owner, distiller, banker and Member of Parliament for Gatton and Winchelsea.", "Title: Listed buildings in Barnacre-with-Bonds\n\nBarnacre-with-Bonds is a civil parish in the Wyre district of Lancashire, England. It contains 24 listed buildings that are recorded in the National Heritage List for England. All the listed buildings are designated at Grade II, the lowest of the three grades, which is applied to \"buildings of national importance and special interest\". The parish contains the settlements of Bonds, Calder Vale, and Bowgreave and is otherwise rural. The Lancaster Canal, the River Wyre and its tributary the River Calder pass though the parish and many of the bridges crossing them are listed. Also listed is the aqueduct carrying the canal over the River Wyre. The other listed buildings include farmhouses and other houses, churches, a Quaker meeting house, a former sawmill, a milestone, and a pump in a farmyard,", "Title: Robert Whitehead (Derbyshire)\n\nRobert Whitehead (1856 to 1938) was an English land owner, businessman and Justice of the Peace (1915-1916). He was chairman or director of many business in the area including Cammell Laird shipbuilders, Brodsworth Colliery Staverly Coal and Iron Company and Leeds Forge Company Ltd and many more. He was the 2nd cousin to the Robert Whitehead who invented the torpedo and great-great Grandson of John Kay who invented the Flying Shuttle.", "Title: Sir William Godolphin, 1st Baronet\n\nSir William Godolphin, 1st Baronet (c. 1640 – 27 August 1710), of Godolphin in Cornwall, was an English land owner, politician, and Member of Parliament. He was the eldest son of Sir Francis Godolphin, KB, who had been a Member of Parliament until being barred from sitting because of his Royalist sympathies during the Civil War, and who after the Restoration was knighted in reward for his loyalty. Probably also in token of Sir Francis's services, William was created a baronet on 29 April 1661.", "Title: Padiham\n\nPadiham is a small town and civil parish on the River Calder, about 3 mi west of Burnley and south of Pendle Hill, in Lancashire, England. It is part of the Borough of Burnley, but has its own town council with varied powers. Padiham was originally a rural village lying by the River Calder. It is still surrounded by attractive countryside on an arc running from the north-west to the north-east in the foothills of Pendle Hill.", "Title: Whalley, Lancashire\n\nWhalley is a large village and civil parish in the Ribble Valley on the banks of the River Calder in Lancashire, England. It was severely damaged by flooding in the end of 2015, and its restoration continues. It is overlooked by Whalley Nab, a large wooded hill over the river from the village. The population of the civil parish was 2,645 at the census of 2001, and rapidly increased to 3,629 at the census of 2011.", "Title: Eastwood, West Yorkshire\n\nEastwood is a place within the civil parish of Todmorden and Metropolitan Borough of Calderdale, in West Yorkshire, England. It lies 8 mi west from Halifax, roughly equidistant from Todmorden's town centre, which is 2 mi to the southwest, and Hebden Bridge, which is 2 miles to the northeast, along the course of the River Calder. Eastwood falls within the Calder ward of Calderdale council." ]
81,117
Which actreess actress starred in the movie "The Invitation" and in the movie "Middle of Nowhere".
Emayatzy Corinealdi
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[ { "sentences": [ "The discography of Hanson, an American pop rock band.", " They are best known for the 1997 hit song \"MMMBop\" from their major label debut album \"Middle of Nowhere\", which earned three Grammy nominations.", " Despite the enormous commercial success of \"Middle of Nowhere\", the band suffered from the merger that eliminated their label, Mercury Records." ], "title": "Hanson discography" }, { "sentences": [ "Emayatzy Evett Corinealdi ( ; born January 14, 1980) is an American actress.", " She is best known for her leading role in the Ava DuVernay film \"Middle of Nowhere\" (2012)." ], "title": "Emayatzy Corinealdi" }, { "sentences": [ "The Madrid peace conference letter of invitation, also known as the Madrid Invitation or Letter of invitation to the Middle East Peace Conference in Madrid, of October 19, 1991, was a formal diplomatic invitation by the United States and the Soviet Union issued to Israel, Syria, Lebanon, Jordan and the Palestinians, calling on them to come together and hold a peace conference in Madrid, Spain.", " The resulting conference came to be known as the Madrid Conference that commenced on October 30, 1991." ], "title": "Madrid peace conference letter of invitation" }, { "sentences": [ "Nowhere Boys is an Australian teen-oriented television drama series created by Tony Ayres.", " It was first broadcast on ABC3 (which is now officially named ABCME) on 7 November 2013.", " The first two series follow the adventures of four mismatched teenage boys – goth Felix Ferne (Dougie Baldwin), nerd Andrew \"Andy\" Lau (Joel Lok), golden child Sam Conte (Rahart Adams), and alpha jock Jake Riles (Matt Testro).", " \"Nowhere Boys\" was renewed for a second series which began airing from 23 November 2014.", " An 80-minute feature-length movie based on the show, titled \"\", premiered in selected Australian movie theatres on 1 January 2016.", " A third series of \"Nowhere Boys\", titled \"Two Moons Rising\", started airing in 2016 with a new cast and characters, replacing the original cast members." ], "title": "Nowhere Boys" }, { "sentences": [ "The 2013 Black Reel Awards, which annually recognize and celebrate the achievements of black people in feature, independent and television films, took place in Harlem, New York on February 7, 2013. \"", "Middle of Nowhere\" lead the pack with 9 nominations and \"Steel Magnolias\" lead the television nominees with 7.", " Over 25 categories were announced this year.", " Previously retired categories that returned included: Outstanding Voice Performance, Outstanding Supporting Actor & Actress in a TV Movie, Outstanding Directing & Writing in a TV Movie/Mini-Series.", " Whitney Houston earned a posthumous nomination in the Outstanding Song category for her duet with Jordin Sparks in the film \"Sparkle\"." ], "title": "Black Reel Awards of 2013" }, { "sentences": [ "Middle of Nowhere is the debut studio album by American pop rock group Hanson, and the first to be released on a major label, which was Polygram Records and Mercury Records.", " Released in 1997, it features slicker studio production compared to their previous indie efforts \"Boomerang\" and \"MMMBop\".", " The band members were between the ages of 11 and 16 when it was released.", " \"Yearbook\", one of the album's more dramatic songs, was not performed live until the recording of \"Middle of Nowhere Acoustic\" on May 5, 2007." ], "title": "Middle of Nowhere (album)" }, { "sentences": [ "Horizon in the Middle of Nowhere (境界線上のホライゾン , Kyōkaisen-jō no Horaizon , literally Horizon on the Borderline) is a Japanese light novel series written by Minoru Kawakami and illustrated by Satoyasu.", " The series is set in the distant future when Japan has been conquered by other countries and divided up into feudal territories.", " The series is part of a six-stage (particularly the fourth one, called \"Genesis\") chronicle universe, with Minoru's other light novels (including \"Owari no Chronicle\", the series pre-prequel) encompassing the other five.", " A 13-episode anime adaptation by Sunrise aired between October and December 2011.", " A 13-episode second season aired between July and September 2012.", " Both seasons have been licensed and released on DVD and Blu-ray by Sentai Filmworks in North America and Manga Entertainment in the UK.", " A video game adaptation for the PlayStation Portable titled Horizon in the Middle of Nowhere Portable (境界線上のホライゾン Portable, , Kyōkaisen-jō no Horizon Portable ) was developed by Tenky, and was released in Japan on April 25, 2013." ], "title": "Horizon in the Middle of Nowhere" }, { "sentences": [ "MMMBop is a demo album by American pop rock group Hanson, released in 1996 independently after \"Boomerang\" (1995).", " It contains a few tracks that were later re-recorded for their Debut studio album \"Middle of Nowhere\" (1997).", " Of these tracks, the titular MMMBop is the most noteworthy, with this original version being just slightly longer than its counterpart on Middle of Nowhere.", " Many of theses tracks were also re-released on \"3 Car Garage\" (1998).", " This album was not available in many stores and was sold primarily at Hanson's early concerts.", " Only a few hundred copies of this album were ever produced.", " It is sought after as a collector's item and it is uncommon to find a copy that is for sale.", " \"MMMBop\" was released on CD and cassette tape formats (the latter of which seems to be easier to find)." ], "title": "MMMBop (album)" }, { "sentences": [ "The Invitation is a 2015 American horror-thriller film directed by Karyn Kusama and written by Phil Hay and Matt Manfredi.", " The film stars Logan Marshall-Green, Tammy Blanchard, Michiel Huisman and Emayatzy Corinealdi.", " The film premiered March 13, 2015, at the SXSW film festival.", " The film was released on April 8, 2016 in a limited release and through video on demand by Drafthouse Films." ], "title": "The Invitation (2015 film)" }, { "sentences": [ "SpyHunter: Nowhere to Run is an action racing video game developed by Terminal Reality and published by Midway Games released for PlayStation 2 and Xbox.", " It is the first installment in the \"Spy Hunter\" series to allow the player to play as the character and not only the vehicle.", " \"Nowhere to Run\" was intended to be a tie-in to a movie by the same name.", " The film got stuck in development hell and the game was released as a stand-alone.", " The game stars Dwayne Johnson as government agent Alex Decker, who replaces Alec Sects, the \"SpyHunter\" who was to have been the main character of the movie.", " Johnson is no longer affiliated with the movie project." ], "title": "Spy Hunter: Nowhere to Run" } ]
[ "Title: Hanson discography\n\nThe discography of Hanson, an American pop rock band. They are best known for the 1997 hit song \"MMMBop\" from their major label debut album \"Middle of Nowhere\", which earned three Grammy nominations. Despite the enormous commercial success of \"Middle of Nowhere\", the band suffered from the merger that eliminated their label, Mercury Records.", "Title: Emayatzy Corinealdi\n\nEmayatzy Evett Corinealdi ( ; born January 14, 1980) is an American actress. She is best known for her leading role in the Ava DuVernay film \"Middle of Nowhere\" (2012).", "Title: Madrid peace conference letter of invitation\n\nThe Madrid peace conference letter of invitation, also known as the Madrid Invitation or Letter of invitation to the Middle East Peace Conference in Madrid, of October 19, 1991, was a formal diplomatic invitation by the United States and the Soviet Union issued to Israel, Syria, Lebanon, Jordan and the Palestinians, calling on them to come together and hold a peace conference in Madrid, Spain. The resulting conference came to be known as the Madrid Conference that commenced on October 30, 1991.", "Title: Nowhere Boys\n\nNowhere Boys is an Australian teen-oriented television drama series created by Tony Ayres. It was first broadcast on ABC3 (which is now officially named ABCME) on 7 November 2013. The first two series follow the adventures of four mismatched teenage boys – goth Felix Ferne (Dougie Baldwin), nerd Andrew \"Andy\" Lau (Joel Lok), golden child Sam Conte (Rahart Adams), and alpha jock Jake Riles (Matt Testro). \"Nowhere Boys\" was renewed for a second series which began airing from 23 November 2014. An 80-minute feature-length movie based on the show, titled \"\", premiered in selected Australian movie theatres on 1 January 2016. A third series of \"Nowhere Boys\", titled \"Two Moons Rising\", started airing in 2016 with a new cast and characters, replacing the original cast members.", "Title: Black Reel Awards of 2013\n\nThe 2013 Black Reel Awards, which annually recognize and celebrate the achievements of black people in feature, independent and television films, took place in Harlem, New York on February 7, 2013. \" Middle of Nowhere\" lead the pack with 9 nominations and \"Steel Magnolias\" lead the television nominees with 7. Over 25 categories were announced this year. Previously retired categories that returned included: Outstanding Voice Performance, Outstanding Supporting Actor & Actress in a TV Movie, Outstanding Directing & Writing in a TV Movie/Mini-Series. Whitney Houston earned a posthumous nomination in the Outstanding Song category for her duet with Jordin Sparks in the film \"Sparkle\".", "Title: Middle of Nowhere (album)\n\nMiddle of Nowhere is the debut studio album by American pop rock group Hanson, and the first to be released on a major label, which was Polygram Records and Mercury Records. Released in 1997, it features slicker studio production compared to their previous indie efforts \"Boomerang\" and \"MMMBop\". The band members were between the ages of 11 and 16 when it was released. \"Yearbook\", one of the album's more dramatic songs, was not performed live until the recording of \"Middle of Nowhere Acoustic\" on May 5, 2007.", "Title: Horizon in the Middle of Nowhere\n\nHorizon in the Middle of Nowhere (境界線上のホライゾン , Kyōkaisen-jō no Horaizon , literally Horizon on the Borderline) is a Japanese light novel series written by Minoru Kawakami and illustrated by Satoyasu. The series is set in the distant future when Japan has been conquered by other countries and divided up into feudal territories. The series is part of a six-stage (particularly the fourth one, called \"Genesis\") chronicle universe, with Minoru's other light novels (including \"Owari no Chronicle\", the series pre-prequel) encompassing the other five. A 13-episode anime adaptation by Sunrise aired between October and December 2011. A 13-episode second season aired between July and September 2012. Both seasons have been licensed and released on DVD and Blu-ray by Sentai Filmworks in North America and Manga Entertainment in the UK. A video game adaptation for the PlayStation Portable titled Horizon in the Middle of Nowhere Portable (境界線上のホライゾン Portable, , Kyōkaisen-jō no Horizon Portable ) was developed by Tenky, and was released in Japan on April 25, 2013.", "Title: MMMBop (album)\n\nMMMBop is a demo album by American pop rock group Hanson, released in 1996 independently after \"Boomerang\" (1995). It contains a few tracks that were later re-recorded for their Debut studio album \"Middle of Nowhere\" (1997). Of these tracks, the titular MMMBop is the most noteworthy, with this original version being just slightly longer than its counterpart on Middle of Nowhere. Many of theses tracks were also re-released on \"3 Car Garage\" (1998). This album was not available in many stores and was sold primarily at Hanson's early concerts. Only a few hundred copies of this album were ever produced. It is sought after as a collector's item and it is uncommon to find a copy that is for sale. \"MMMBop\" was released on CD and cassette tape formats (the latter of which seems to be easier to find).", "Title: The Invitation (2015 film)\n\nThe Invitation is a 2015 American horror-thriller film directed by Karyn Kusama and written by Phil Hay and Matt Manfredi. The film stars Logan Marshall-Green, Tammy Blanchard, Michiel Huisman and Emayatzy Corinealdi. The film premiered March 13, 2015, at the SXSW film festival. The film was released on April 8, 2016 in a limited release and through video on demand by Drafthouse Films.", "Title: Spy Hunter: Nowhere to Run\n\nSpyHunter: Nowhere to Run is an action racing video game developed by Terminal Reality and published by Midway Games released for PlayStation 2 and Xbox. It is the first installment in the \"Spy Hunter\" series to allow the player to play as the character and not only the vehicle. \"Nowhere to Run\" was intended to be a tie-in to a movie by the same name. The film got stuck in development hell and the game was released as a stand-alone. The game stars Dwayne Johnson as government agent Alex Decker, who replaces Alec Sects, the \"SpyHunter\" who was to have been the main character of the movie. Johnson is no longer affiliated with the movie project." ]
81,118
Who starred in a Blue Sky Studios film and in several Broadway productions?
John Leguizamo
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[ { "sentences": [ "Blue Sky LT series UAVs are Chinese UAV developed by Beijing Blue Sky UAV Co., Ltd. (北京蓝天无人机) subsidiary of Beijing Blue Sky Rise Science and Technology Co., Ltd. (Blue Sky, 北京蓝天飞扬科技有限公司).", " Originally an aerial survey company, Blue Sky has been deploying various UAVs developed by other manufacturers.", " Based on the experience, Blue Sky has begun to develop its own UAVs by integrating commercial off-the-shelf (COTS) airframes with indigenously developed flight control systems for most UAVs of its own brand." ], "title": "Blue Sky UAV" }, { "sentences": [ "Ice Age is an American media franchise centering on a group of mammals surviving the Paleolithic ice age.", " It is produced by Blue Sky Studios, a division of 20th Century Fox, and featuring the voices of Ray Romano, John Leguizamo, Denis Leary, and Chris Wedge.", " Five films have been released in the series thus far with \"Ice Age\" in 2002, \"\" in 2006, \"\" in 2009, \"\" in 2012, and \"\" in 2016.", " It has received some criticism for making no attempt to be scientifically accurate.", " As of April 2016, the franchise had generated $6 billion in revenue, making it one of the highest-grossing media franchises of all time." ], "title": "Ice Age (franchise)" }, { "sentences": [ "Brandon Oldenburg was an early employee of Reel FX Creative Studios (1995), doing a combination of design and special effects for television and film.", " Serving as Senior Creative director for 15 years, he worked with such clients as Troublemaker Studios, Pixar, Disney, DreamWorks and Blue Sky Studios.", " From 1998 to 2009 Oldenburg oversaw a joint venture with William Joyce and Reel FX.", " Oldenburg and Joyce’s other collaborations include Halloween decor for Martha Stewart, Parade Floats for Disney and Title Design for feature films.", " Their most recent story is now in production at DreamWorks called \"The Guardians of Childhood\".", " Oldenburg's work has won many industry accolades, most recently the Distinguished Alumni of the Year from Ringling College of Art and Design, where he received his BFA in Illustration and sits on the Board of Trustees.", " Oldenburg and renowned designer Brad Oldham collaborated on a giant sculptural series for a $1.4 million commission called The Traveling Man, which has drawn national attention.", " Brandon's illustrations have graced the covers for such prestigious authors' books as Elmore Leonard and Michael Chabon." ], "title": "Brandon Oldenburg" }, { "sentences": [ "Blue Sky Vineyards is a family-owned vineyard and winery in Illinois, owned and operated by Barrett Rochman, Marilyn Rochman, and Jim Ewers.", " Blue Sky Vineyards is located in the heart of the Shawnee National Forest and anchors the eastern end of the Shawnee Hills Wine Trail.", " Located within the Shawnee Hills American Viticultural Area, an area that is federally designated and recognized for its uniqueness in grape growing, Blue Sky Vineyard uses Illinois grapes to produce a number of wines.", " Karen Hand, Blue Sky Vineyards' winemaker, was the Illinois Grape Growers and Vintners Association's Winemaker of the Year for 2006.", " They currently produce 17 different kinds of Illinois wine and 5 American wines ranging from dry to sweet.", " The Tuscan inspired architecture and interiors of Blue Sky Vineyard's main structure and banquet addition were designed by Nancy Karen Brian, MFA, NCIDQ #015635, and tenured professor at California State University Fresno in consultation with Blue Sky Vineyard's owners." ], "title": "Blue Sky Vineyards" }, { "sentences": [ "John Alberto Leguizamo ( ; born July 22, 1964) is a Colombian-American actor, voice actor, stand-up comedian, film producer, playwright and screenwriter.", " He came to prominence with a co-starring role in the action/comedy \"Super Mario Bros.\" (1993) and a supporting role in the crime drama \"Carlito's Way\" (1993).", " Other notable roles include Sid the Sloth in the animated \"Ice Age\" films (2002–2016) and the narrator of the sitcom \"The Brothers García\" (2000–2004).", " As of 2009, he has appeared in over 75 films, produced over 10 films, starred on Broadway in several productions (winning several awards), made over 12 television appearances, and has produced or starred in many other television shows." ], "title": "John Leguizamo" }, { "sentences": [ "Blue Sky Studios is an American computer animation film studio based in Greenwich, Connecticut that has been owned by 20th Century Fox since 1997.", " The studio was founded in 1987 by Chris Wedge, Michael Ferraro, Carl Ludwig, Alison Brown, David Brown, and Eugene Troubetzkoy after the company they worked in, MAGI, one of the visual effects studios behind \"Tron\" (1982), shut down.", " Using its in-house rendering software, the studio had worked on visual effects for commercials and films before completely dedicating itself to animated film production in 2002 with the release of \"Ice Age\"." ], "title": "Blue Sky Studios" }, { "sentences": [ "Vídeo Brinquedo (also known as Toyland Video, and formerly known as VBF Produções and Spot Films) is a Brazilian animation studio, located in São Paulo, that produces direct-to-video animated films widely viewed as mockbusters of comparable films from Walt Disney Pictures, Pixar Animation Studios, DreamWorks Animation, 20th Century Fox, Blue Sky Studios, Hasbro Studios and Sony Pictures Animation.", " The company was founded in 1994 to distribute children's animation with the intention of distribution in its home market of Brazil, as well as to other global markets.", " The company has been active since 1994." ], "title": "Vídeo Brinquedo" }, { "sentences": [ "TV Blue Sky \"(also known as TV Blue Sky Music and Blue Sky Music TV)\" is an Albanian music television channel with regional frequency based in Shkodër, Albania." ], "title": "TV Blue Sky" }, { "sentences": [ "Sky of Avalon – Prologue to the Symphonic Legends is a studio album by German guitarist Uli Jon Roth marking a debut for his symphonic music project Sky of Avalon.", " It was produced at Sky Studios, Earl's Farm in Autumn 1995, except for \"Starlight\" and \"Winds of War\" produced in 1992 at Sky Studios, Seaford.", " It was released in 1996 in Japan and Europe, finally reaching the U.S. in 1998." ], "title": "Sky of Avalon – Prologue to the Symphonic Legends" }, { "sentences": [ "Blue Sky Network is a global satellite technology company headquartered in San Diego, California.", " Founded in 2001, Blue Sky Network offers satellite tracking solutions to support fleet managers and operators monitoring land, marine, and aviation assets.", " Powered by Iridium’s satellite network, Blue Sky Network serves customers in all seven continents of the world.", " As an authorized Tier 1 Iridium Communications partner since 2002." ], "title": "Blue Sky Network" } ]
[ "Title: Blue Sky UAV\n\nBlue Sky LT series UAVs are Chinese UAV developed by Beijing Blue Sky UAV Co., Ltd. (北京蓝天无人机) subsidiary of Beijing Blue Sky Rise Science and Technology Co., Ltd. (Blue Sky, 北京蓝天飞扬科技有限公司). Originally an aerial survey company, Blue Sky has been deploying various UAVs developed by other manufacturers. Based on the experience, Blue Sky has begun to develop its own UAVs by integrating commercial off-the-shelf (COTS) airframes with indigenously developed flight control systems for most UAVs of its own brand.", "Title: Ice Age (franchise)\n\nIce Age is an American media franchise centering on a group of mammals surviving the Paleolithic ice age. It is produced by Blue Sky Studios, a division of 20th Century Fox, and featuring the voices of Ray Romano, John Leguizamo, Denis Leary, and Chris Wedge. Five films have been released in the series thus far with \"Ice Age\" in 2002, \"\" in 2006, \"\" in 2009, \"\" in 2012, and \"\" in 2016. It has received some criticism for making no attempt to be scientifically accurate. As of April 2016, the franchise had generated $6 billion in revenue, making it one of the highest-grossing media franchises of all time.", "Title: Brandon Oldenburg\n\nBrandon Oldenburg was an early employee of Reel FX Creative Studios (1995), doing a combination of design and special effects for television and film. Serving as Senior Creative director for 15 years, he worked with such clients as Troublemaker Studios, Pixar, Disney, DreamWorks and Blue Sky Studios. From 1998 to 2009 Oldenburg oversaw a joint venture with William Joyce and Reel FX. Oldenburg and Joyce’s other collaborations include Halloween decor for Martha Stewart, Parade Floats for Disney and Title Design for feature films. Their most recent story is now in production at DreamWorks called \"The Guardians of Childhood\". Oldenburg's work has won many industry accolades, most recently the Distinguished Alumni of the Year from Ringling College of Art and Design, where he received his BFA in Illustration and sits on the Board of Trustees. Oldenburg and renowned designer Brad Oldham collaborated on a giant sculptural series for a $1.4 million commission called The Traveling Man, which has drawn national attention. Brandon's illustrations have graced the covers for such prestigious authors' books as Elmore Leonard and Michael Chabon.", "Title: Blue Sky Vineyards\n\nBlue Sky Vineyards is a family-owned vineyard and winery in Illinois, owned and operated by Barrett Rochman, Marilyn Rochman, and Jim Ewers. Blue Sky Vineyards is located in the heart of the Shawnee National Forest and anchors the eastern end of the Shawnee Hills Wine Trail. Located within the Shawnee Hills American Viticultural Area, an area that is federally designated and recognized for its uniqueness in grape growing, Blue Sky Vineyard uses Illinois grapes to produce a number of wines. Karen Hand, Blue Sky Vineyards' winemaker, was the Illinois Grape Growers and Vintners Association's Winemaker of the Year for 2006. They currently produce 17 different kinds of Illinois wine and 5 American wines ranging from dry to sweet. The Tuscan inspired architecture and interiors of Blue Sky Vineyard's main structure and banquet addition were designed by Nancy Karen Brian, MFA, NCIDQ #015635, and tenured professor at California State University Fresno in consultation with Blue Sky Vineyard's owners.", "Title: John Leguizamo\n\nJohn Alberto Leguizamo ( ; born July 22, 1964) is a Colombian-American actor, voice actor, stand-up comedian, film producer, playwright and screenwriter. He came to prominence with a co-starring role in the action/comedy \"Super Mario Bros.\" (1993) and a supporting role in the crime drama \"Carlito's Way\" (1993). Other notable roles include Sid the Sloth in the animated \"Ice Age\" films (2002–2016) and the narrator of the sitcom \"The Brothers García\" (2000–2004). As of 2009, he has appeared in over 75 films, produced over 10 films, starred on Broadway in several productions (winning several awards), made over 12 television appearances, and has produced or starred in many other television shows.", "Title: Blue Sky Studios\n\nBlue Sky Studios is an American computer animation film studio based in Greenwich, Connecticut that has been owned by 20th Century Fox since 1997. The studio was founded in 1987 by Chris Wedge, Michael Ferraro, Carl Ludwig, Alison Brown, David Brown, and Eugene Troubetzkoy after the company they worked in, MAGI, one of the visual effects studios behind \"Tron\" (1982), shut down. Using its in-house rendering software, the studio had worked on visual effects for commercials and films before completely dedicating itself to animated film production in 2002 with the release of \"Ice Age\".", "Title: Vídeo Brinquedo\n\nVídeo Brinquedo (also known as Toyland Video, and formerly known as VBF Produções and Spot Films) is a Brazilian animation studio, located in São Paulo, that produces direct-to-video animated films widely viewed as mockbusters of comparable films from Walt Disney Pictures, Pixar Animation Studios, DreamWorks Animation, 20th Century Fox, Blue Sky Studios, Hasbro Studios and Sony Pictures Animation. The company was founded in 1994 to distribute children's animation with the intention of distribution in its home market of Brazil, as well as to other global markets. The company has been active since 1994.", "Title: TV Blue Sky\n\nTV Blue Sky \"(also known as TV Blue Sky Music and Blue Sky Music TV)\" is an Albanian music television channel with regional frequency based in Shkodër, Albania.", "Title: Sky of Avalon – Prologue to the Symphonic Legends\n\nSky of Avalon – Prologue to the Symphonic Legends is a studio album by German guitarist Uli Jon Roth marking a debut for his symphonic music project Sky of Avalon. It was produced at Sky Studios, Earl's Farm in Autumn 1995, except for \"Starlight\" and \"Winds of War\" produced in 1992 at Sky Studios, Seaford. It was released in 1996 in Japan and Europe, finally reaching the U.S. in 1998.", "Title: Blue Sky Network\n\nBlue Sky Network is a global satellite technology company headquartered in San Diego, California. Founded in 2001, Blue Sky Network offers satellite tracking solutions to support fleet managers and operators monitoring land, marine, and aviation assets. Powered by Iridium’s satellite network, Blue Sky Network serves customers in all seven continents of the world. As an authorized Tier 1 Iridium Communications partner since 2002." ]
81,119
What is the nationality of the singer of the song sampled in "Shawty Is a 10"?
Barbadian
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[ { "sentences": [ "\"I'm Just Here for the Music\" is a song by American singer Paula Abdul.", " The single followed Abdul's 2008 comeback \"Dance Like There's No Tomorrow\", and was released on May 8, 2009 by Filament Entertainment Group, a label distributed by Caroline Distribution.", " The track was produced by Oliver Leiber, who helped to create Paula's debut album \"Forever Your Girl\".", " The song sampled Indeep's 1982 single \"Last Night a D.J. Saved My Life\"." ], "title": "I'm Just Here for the Music" }, { "sentences": [ "\"It's a Shame (My Sister)\" is a 1990 hip-hop song recorded by British rapper Monie Love, featuring True Image.", " It was the second single from her debut album \"Down to Earth\", and was released in late-1990 in Germany and UK and in early-1991 in the other European countries.", " The song sampled The Spinners' 1970 single \"It's a Shame\" written for the band by Stevie Wonder, and \"It's a Shame (My Sister)\" (Cool as... mix) sampled the guitar riff from the Sister Sledge hit \"He's the Greatest Dancer\".", " The song had some success, particularly in Switzerland where it peaked at #6 and charted for 21 weeks.", " In the United States, the song was Monie Love's sole hit single, reaching #26.", " \"It's a Shame (My Sister)\" also peaked at #2 on the American dance chart." ], "title": "It's a Shame (My Sister)" }, { "sentences": [ "\"Live or Die\" was the second single released from Naughty by Nature's fifth album, \"\".", " It was produced by Naughty by Nature and Mufi and featured No Limit Records' artists Master P, Mystikal and Silkk the Shocker, as well as singer Phiness.", " The single was not much of a success, only making it to 86 on the Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Singles & Tracks.", " The song sampled Steely Dan's \"Third World Man\" for which the song's writer's Donald Fagen and Walter Becker were given writing credits." ], "title": "Live or Die (song)" }, { "sentences": [ "\"Doin' the Do\" is a popular song written by British singer Alison Clarkson, known by the stage name Betty Boo.", " The song was included on her debut album \"Boomania\" and was released as a single in May 1990.", " It was her second musical release, following her collaboration with The Beatmasters on their song \"Hey DJ/I Can't Dance (To That Music You're Playing)\" in 1989.", " The song sampled portions of the 1968 single \"Captain of Your Ship\" by the American girl group Reparata and the Delrons." ], "title": "Doin' the Do" }, { "sentences": [ "\"Scream If You Wanna Go Faster\" is a song recorded by British singer Geri Halliwell for her second album of the same name (2001).", " It was released on 30 July 2001 as the second single from the album by EMI Records.", " Written by Halliwell and Rick Nowels on the day of her first recovery meeting for bulimia, she described the song as \"the things I did to avoid staying still and deal with my seemings\".", " It is Halliwell's most rock-based song to date, and was inspired by her listening to Led Zeppelin the previous summer as encouraged by close friend, Robbie Williams.", " The song sampled Apollo 440's song \"Stop the Rock\"." ], "title": "Scream If You Wanna Go Faster (song)" }, { "sentences": [ "\"We Ride\" is a song by Barbadian singer Rihanna from her second studio album \"A Girl like Me\" (2006).", " It was written by Makeba Riddick, Mikkel S. Eriksen and Tor Erik Hermansen, with production helmed by StarGate.", " The song was released on August 21, 2006, as the album's third single.", " \"We Ride\" is a hip hop and soul song.", " Critical reception of the song was generally positive, as the majority of reviewers praised its relaxing and carefree qualities." ], "title": "We Ride" }, { "sentences": [ "\"Tell Me\" is a song by American hip-hop artist Bobby V.", " It was released in August 2005 as the second single from his debut album \"Bobby Valentino\".", " The song sampled \"For the World\" composed by Tan Dun on the Hero soundtrack, starring Jet Li.", " British R&B singer Stevie Hoang's song No Games sampled from the same source." ], "title": "Tell Me (Bobby Valentino song)" }, { "sentences": [ "\"I'm Ready\" is a 2004 English language song by French pop singer Cherie from her self-titled album \"Cherie\".", " The song sampled the bassline from Foreigner's song \"Urgent\"" ], "title": "I'm Ready (Cherie song)" }, { "sentences": [ "\"Shawty Is a 10\" (also known uncensored as \"Shawty Is Da Shit\") is the first single from American singer-songwriter The-Dream's debut studio album, \"Love Hate\".", " The track is produced by Los Da Mystro, StarGate who also produced Ciara's single, \"Promise\".", " The album version features Fabolous.", " The song samples the opening singer of Rihanna's \"We Ride\"." ], "title": "Shawty Is a 10" }, { "sentences": [ "\"I Know\" is a song by American hip hop recording artist Yo Gotti.", " The song was released on November 15, 2013, as the fourth single from his fourth studio album, \"I Am\" (2013).", " \"I Know\" features a guest appearance from rapper Rich Homie Quan who produced the song along with Trauma Tone.", " The song samples Club Nouveau's \"Why You Treat Me So Bad\", the same song sampled on Luniz's prolific \"I Got 5 On It\".", " Following its release, the song peaked at number 31 on the US \"Billboard\" Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs chart." ], "title": "I Know (Yo Gotti song)" } ]
[ "Title: I'm Just Here for the Music\n\n\"I'm Just Here for the Music\" is a song by American singer Paula Abdul. The single followed Abdul's 2008 comeback \"Dance Like There's No Tomorrow\", and was released on May 8, 2009 by Filament Entertainment Group, a label distributed by Caroline Distribution. The track was produced by Oliver Leiber, who helped to create Paula's debut album \"Forever Your Girl\". The song sampled Indeep's 1982 single \"Last Night a D.J. Saved My Life\".", "Title: It's a Shame (My Sister)\n\n\"It's a Shame (My Sister)\" is a 1990 hip-hop song recorded by British rapper Monie Love, featuring True Image. It was the second single from her debut album \"Down to Earth\", and was released in late-1990 in Germany and UK and in early-1991 in the other European countries. The song sampled The Spinners' 1970 single \"It's a Shame\" written for the band by Stevie Wonder, and \"It's a Shame (My Sister)\" (Cool as... mix) sampled the guitar riff from the Sister Sledge hit \"He's the Greatest Dancer\". The song had some success, particularly in Switzerland where it peaked at #6 and charted for 21 weeks. In the United States, the song was Monie Love's sole hit single, reaching #26. \"It's a Shame (My Sister)\" also peaked at #2 on the American dance chart.", "Title: Live or Die (song)\n\n\"Live or Die\" was the second single released from Naughty by Nature's fifth album, \"\". It was produced by Naughty by Nature and Mufi and featured No Limit Records' artists Master P, Mystikal and Silkk the Shocker, as well as singer Phiness. The single was not much of a success, only making it to 86 on the Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Singles & Tracks. The song sampled Steely Dan's \"Third World Man\" for which the song's writer's Donald Fagen and Walter Becker were given writing credits.", "Title: Doin' the Do\n\n\"Doin' the Do\" is a popular song written by British singer Alison Clarkson, known by the stage name Betty Boo. The song was included on her debut album \"Boomania\" and was released as a single in May 1990. It was her second musical release, following her collaboration with The Beatmasters on their song \"Hey DJ/I Can't Dance (To That Music You're Playing)\" in 1989. The song sampled portions of the 1968 single \"Captain of Your Ship\" by the American girl group Reparata and the Delrons.", "Title: Scream If You Wanna Go Faster (song)\n\n\"Scream If You Wanna Go Faster\" is a song recorded by British singer Geri Halliwell for her second album of the same name (2001). It was released on 30 July 2001 as the second single from the album by EMI Records. Written by Halliwell and Rick Nowels on the day of her first recovery meeting for bulimia, she described the song as \"the things I did to avoid staying still and deal with my seemings\". It is Halliwell's most rock-based song to date, and was inspired by her listening to Led Zeppelin the previous summer as encouraged by close friend, Robbie Williams. The song sampled Apollo 440's song \"Stop the Rock\".", "Title: We Ride\n\n\"We Ride\" is a song by Barbadian singer Rihanna from her second studio album \"A Girl like Me\" (2006). It was written by Makeba Riddick, Mikkel S. Eriksen and Tor Erik Hermansen, with production helmed by StarGate. The song was released on August 21, 2006, as the album's third single. \"We Ride\" is a hip hop and soul song. Critical reception of the song was generally positive, as the majority of reviewers praised its relaxing and carefree qualities.", "Title: Tell Me (Bobby Valentino song)\n\n\"Tell Me\" is a song by American hip-hop artist Bobby V. It was released in August 2005 as the second single from his debut album \"Bobby Valentino\". The song sampled \"For the World\" composed by Tan Dun on the Hero soundtrack, starring Jet Li. British R&B singer Stevie Hoang's song No Games sampled from the same source.", "Title: I'm Ready (Cherie song)\n\n\"I'm Ready\" is a 2004 English language song by French pop singer Cherie from her self-titled album \"Cherie\". The song sampled the bassline from Foreigner's song \"Urgent\"", "Title: Shawty Is a 10\n\n\"Shawty Is a 10\" (also known uncensored as \"Shawty Is Da Shit\") is the first single from American singer-songwriter The-Dream's debut studio album, \"Love Hate\". The track is produced by Los Da Mystro, StarGate who also produced Ciara's single, \"Promise\". The album version features Fabolous. The song samples the opening singer of Rihanna's \"We Ride\".", "Title: I Know (Yo Gotti song)\n\n\"I Know\" is a song by American hip hop recording artist Yo Gotti. The song was released on November 15, 2013, as the fourth single from his fourth studio album, \"I Am\" (2013). \"I Know\" features a guest appearance from rapper Rich Homie Quan who produced the song along with Trauma Tone. The song samples Club Nouveau's \"Why You Treat Me So Bad\", the same song sampled on Luniz's prolific \"I Got 5 On It\". Following its release, the song peaked at number 31 on the US \"Billboard\" Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs chart." ]
81,120
What was the sister of Dorothy Gish known as?
First Lady of American Cinema
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[ { "sentences": [ "Peppy Polly is a lost 1919 American silent drama film directed by Elmer Clifton and starring Dorothy Gish.", " D. W. Griffith produced, as he did for several of Gish's films." ], "title": "Peppy Polly" }, { "sentences": [ "The Informer is a 1912 American dramatic short film directed by D. W. Griffith and featuring Mary Pickford, Henry B. Walthall, Harry Carey, Lionel Barrymore, Dorothy Gish and Lillian Gish.", " It was filmed in the Pike County town of Milford, Pennsylvania.", " Prints of the film survive at the film archive of the Library of Congress." ], "title": "The Informer (1912 film)" }, { "sentences": [ "Mary Robinson McConnell Gish (September 16, 1876 - September 16, 1948) was an American actress and the mother of Lilian and Dorothy Gish." ], "title": "Mary Gish" }, { "sentences": [ "The Dorothy and Lillian Gish Prize or Gish Prize is given annually to \"a man or woman who has made an outstanding contribution to the beauty of the world and to mankind's enjoyment and understanding of life.\"", " It is among the most prestigious and one of the richest prizes in the American arts.", " The prize is currently valued at approximately $250,000.", " The 2016 winner Elizabeth LeCompte received $300,000.", " The founders Dorothy Gish (1898–1968) and Lillian Gish (1893–1993) were sisters, famous as actresses from the silent era of film and mid-century theatre.", " About the prize, established in Lillian Gish's will, she said: \"It is my desire, by establishing this prize, to give recipients of the prize the recognition they deserve, to bring attention to their contributions to society and encourage others to follow in their path.\"", " It was established in 1994 by the Dorothy and Lillian Gish Prize Trust and is administered by JPMorgan Chase Bank." ], "title": "The Dorothy and Lillian Gish Prize" }, { "sentences": [ "An Unseen Enemy is a 1912 Biograph Company short silent film directed by D. W. Griffith, and was the first film to be made starring the actresses Lillian Gish and Dorothy Gish.", " A critic of the time stated that \"the Gish sisters gave charming performances in this one-reel film\".", " The film was shot in Fort Lee, New Jersey where early film studios in America's first motion picture industry were based at the beginning of the 20th century." ], "title": "An Unseen Enemy" }, { "sentences": [ "Lillian Diana Gish (October 14, 1893 February 27, 1993) was an American actress of the screen and stage, as well as a director and writer.", " Her film acting career spanned 75 years, from 1912, in silent film shorts, to 1987.", " Gish was called the First Lady of American Cinema, and she is credited with pioneering fundamental film performing techniques." ], "title": "Lillian Gish" }, { "sentences": [ "Wolves is a 1930 British crime film directed by Albert de Courville and starring Charles Laughton, Dorothy Gish and Malcolm Keen.", " A woman is captured by a gang of criminals operating in the Arctic but the leader later helps her escape.", " It was based on a play by Georges Toudouze.", " It was produced by Herbert Wilcox's British and Dominions Film Corporation, but filmed at the Blattner Studios whilst sound equipment was being installed at Wilcox's nearby Imperial Studios, and the sound was added after filming was completed.", " It was Gish's first sound film, and was Laughton's second talkie (but his first sound drama), having completed a film of a musical variety performance earlier the same year.", " Of 57 minutes original duration, it was released in 1936 in a 37-minute version retitled \"Wanted Men\"." ], "title": "Wolves (1930 film)" }, { "sentences": [ "Harry Hyde was a silent film actor who appeared in 73 American films during the decade from 1910 to 1920, most notably as Mabel Normand's character's suitor in D.W. Griffith's 1911 drama \"Her Awakening\".", " He also wrote the screenplay for \"The Sentimental Sister\", a Blanche Sweet vehicle produced in 1914.", " As was frequently the case during the dawn of cinema, Hyde's roles ran the gamut from leading man to unbilled extra, sometimes in the same week.", " He portrayed Mary's suitor in D.W. Griffith's \"The Perfidy of Mary\" (1913) with Dorothy Gish, Mae Marsh, and Lionel Barrymore; and played Blanche Sweet's character's cuckolded husband in Griffith's \"Blind Love\" (1912), in which she deserts her marriage for another man, has a baby, then realizes that she should have stayed with her husband (Hyde) and attempts to return to him." ], "title": "Harry Hyde (actor)" }, { "sentences": [ "Romola is a 1924 American drama film directed by Henry King and shot on location in Italy.", " The film stars Lillian Gish, Dorothy Gish, William Powell and Ronald Colman, and is based on the George Eliot novel of the same name.", " A copy of the film survives at the UCLA Film and Television Archive." ], "title": "Romola (film)" }, { "sentences": [ "Dorothy Elizabeth Gish (March 11, 1898 – June 4, 1968) was an American actress of the screen and stage, as well as a director and writer.", " Dorothy and her older sister Lillian Gish were major movie stars of the silent era.", " Dorothy also had great success on the stage, and was inducted into the American Theatre Hall of Fame.", " Dorothy Gish was noted as a fine comedian, and many of her films were comedies." ], "title": "Dorothy Gish" } ]
[ "Title: Peppy Polly\n\nPeppy Polly is a lost 1919 American silent drama film directed by Elmer Clifton and starring Dorothy Gish. D. W. Griffith produced, as he did for several of Gish's films.", "Title: The Informer (1912 film)\n\nThe Informer is a 1912 American dramatic short film directed by D. W. Griffith and featuring Mary Pickford, Henry B. Walthall, Harry Carey, Lionel Barrymore, Dorothy Gish and Lillian Gish. It was filmed in the Pike County town of Milford, Pennsylvania. Prints of the film survive at the film archive of the Library of Congress.", "Title: Mary Gish\n\nMary Robinson McConnell Gish (September 16, 1876 - September 16, 1948) was an American actress and the mother of Lilian and Dorothy Gish.", "Title: The Dorothy and Lillian Gish Prize\n\nThe Dorothy and Lillian Gish Prize or Gish Prize is given annually to \"a man or woman who has made an outstanding contribution to the beauty of the world and to mankind's enjoyment and understanding of life.\" It is among the most prestigious and one of the richest prizes in the American arts. The prize is currently valued at approximately $250,000. The 2016 winner Elizabeth LeCompte received $300,000. The founders Dorothy Gish (1898–1968) and Lillian Gish (1893–1993) were sisters, famous as actresses from the silent era of film and mid-century theatre. About the prize, established in Lillian Gish's will, she said: \"It is my desire, by establishing this prize, to give recipients of the prize the recognition they deserve, to bring attention to their contributions to society and encourage others to follow in their path.\" It was established in 1994 by the Dorothy and Lillian Gish Prize Trust and is administered by JPMorgan Chase Bank.", "Title: An Unseen Enemy\n\nAn Unseen Enemy is a 1912 Biograph Company short silent film directed by D. W. Griffith, and was the first film to be made starring the actresses Lillian Gish and Dorothy Gish. A critic of the time stated that \"the Gish sisters gave charming performances in this one-reel film\". The film was shot in Fort Lee, New Jersey where early film studios in America's first motion picture industry were based at the beginning of the 20th century.", "Title: Lillian Gish\n\nLillian Diana Gish (October 14, 1893 February 27, 1993) was an American actress of the screen and stage, as well as a director and writer. Her film acting career spanned 75 years, from 1912, in silent film shorts, to 1987. Gish was called the First Lady of American Cinema, and she is credited with pioneering fundamental film performing techniques.", "Title: Wolves (1930 film)\n\nWolves is a 1930 British crime film directed by Albert de Courville and starring Charles Laughton, Dorothy Gish and Malcolm Keen. A woman is captured by a gang of criminals operating in the Arctic but the leader later helps her escape. It was based on a play by Georges Toudouze. It was produced by Herbert Wilcox's British and Dominions Film Corporation, but filmed at the Blattner Studios whilst sound equipment was being installed at Wilcox's nearby Imperial Studios, and the sound was added after filming was completed. It was Gish's first sound film, and was Laughton's second talkie (but his first sound drama), having completed a film of a musical variety performance earlier the same year. Of 57 minutes original duration, it was released in 1936 in a 37-minute version retitled \"Wanted Men\".", "Title: Harry Hyde (actor)\n\nHarry Hyde was a silent film actor who appeared in 73 American films during the decade from 1910 to 1920, most notably as Mabel Normand's character's suitor in D.W. Griffith's 1911 drama \"Her Awakening\". He also wrote the screenplay for \"The Sentimental Sister\", a Blanche Sweet vehicle produced in 1914. As was frequently the case during the dawn of cinema, Hyde's roles ran the gamut from leading man to unbilled extra, sometimes in the same week. He portrayed Mary's suitor in D.W. Griffith's \"The Perfidy of Mary\" (1913) with Dorothy Gish, Mae Marsh, and Lionel Barrymore; and played Blanche Sweet's character's cuckolded husband in Griffith's \"Blind Love\" (1912), in which she deserts her marriage for another man, has a baby, then realizes that she should have stayed with her husband (Hyde) and attempts to return to him.", "Title: Romola (film)\n\nRomola is a 1924 American drama film directed by Henry King and shot on location in Italy. The film stars Lillian Gish, Dorothy Gish, William Powell and Ronald Colman, and is based on the George Eliot novel of the same name. A copy of the film survives at the UCLA Film and Television Archive.", "Title: Dorothy Gish\n\nDorothy Elizabeth Gish (March 11, 1898 – June 4, 1968) was an American actress of the screen and stage, as well as a director and writer. Dorothy and her older sister Lillian Gish were major movie stars of the silent era. Dorothy also had great success on the stage, and was inducted into the American Theatre Hall of Fame. Dorothy Gish was noted as a fine comedian, and many of her films were comedies." ]
81,121
Where is the famous wall of which in turn overlooked by Schloss Laufen am Rheinfall railway station?
Switzerland, Europe
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[ { "sentences": [ "Schloss Laufen am Rheinfall is a railway station in the Swiss canton of Zürich and municipality of Laufen-Uhwiesen.", " The station is overlooked by Schloss Laufen (\"Laufen Castle\") and in turn overlooks the famous Rhine Falls, from which it derives its name.", " It is located on the Swiss Federal Railway's Rheinfall line and is served by Zürich S-Bahn line S33." ], "title": "Schloss Laufen am Rheinfall railway station" }, { "sentences": [ "Nakhon Pathom Railway Station is a railway station located in Phra Pathom Chedi Subdistrict, Nakhon Pathom City and is located 48.126 km from Thon Buri Railway Station.", " It is a class 1 railway station.", " The station is not far from Phra Pathom Chedi which is a famous landmark of the province.", " The station opened in June 1903 as part of the first phase of the Southern Line construction between Thon Buri Station to Phetchaburi Station." ], "title": "Nakhon Pathom Railway Station" }, { "sentences": [ "The Rhine Falls (German: \"Rheinfall\" ) is a waterfall in Switzerland, Europe." ], "title": "Rhine Falls" }, { "sentences": [ "Neuhausen is a railway station in the Swiss canton of Schaffhausen and municipality of Neuhausen am Rheinfall.", " The station is located at the junction of the Rheinfall line and the Eglisau to Neuhausen line, and is served by Zurich S-Bahn lines S9, S24 and S33." ], "title": "Neuhausen railway station" }, { "sentences": [ "Amsterdam Lelylaan is a railway, metro, tram and bus station in west Amsterdam.", " It is served by trains of the Nederlandse Spoorwegen and metros of the GVB.", " The station opened on 1 June 1986.", " It is located on the Amsterdam-Schiphol railway, a few km south of Amsterdam Sloterdijk railway station.", " South of this station, trains turn west towards Schiphol railway station, while metros turn east towards Amsterdam Zuid railway station.", " The station is located in the Amsterdam borough of Slotervaart, on a long viaduct spanning three roads." ], "title": "Amsterdam Lelylaan station" }, { "sentences": [ "Neuhausen Rheinfall is a railway station in the Swiss canton of Schaffhausen and municipality of Neuhausen am Rheinfall.", " The station is located on the Eglisau to Neuhausen line of the Swiss Federal Railway (SBB) that crosses the international border twice on its route between the Swiss cantons of Zürich and Schaffhausen.", " The station is operated by the SBB and is an intermediate stop on the Zürich S-Bahn line S9 between Zürich and Schaffhausen." ], "title": "Neuhausen Rheinfall railway station" }, { "sentences": [ "TransJakarta Corridor 3 (Indonesian: \"Koridor 3 Transjakarta\" ) (coloured yellow on the TransJakarta bus transit map) is the third bus transit corridor.", " This corridor runs from Kalideres to Pasar Baru.", " Serving 16 BRT Stations, this corridor has 19 km.", " It passes through Jalan Daan Mogot, Jalan Kyai Tapa, Jalan Hasyim Ashari, Jalan Hayam Wuruk/Jalan Gajah Mada, Jalan Juanda/Veteran, Jalan Pos, then turn Kantor Pos Pusat passes through Lapangan Banteng Utara for back to Kalideres.", " This Corridor is integrated by Taman Kota railway station, Rawa Buaya railway station, Pesing railway station and Juanda railway station which are service KAI Commuter Jabodetabek.", " This corridor is numbered 3 and coloured yellow on the official transit map." ], "title": "TransJakarta Corridor 3" }, { "sentences": [ "Sabarmati Junction is a junction station under Western Railway and a junction just six kilometers away from main Ahmedabad Railway Station in Gujarat state of India.", " It is junction on Ahmedabad - Mehsana railway line.", " It is more famous for Sabarmati Ashram located near it, which was founded by Mahatma Gandhi.", " Sabarmati serves both metre-gauge track on Mehsana line and main broad-gauge line for all trains departing from Ahmedabad.", " Sabarmati Metre Gauge Termius has now been named Gandhigram in memory of Mahatma Gandhi.", " Sabarmati also has special yard for Passenger trains.", " Sabarmati Railway Station in western part of the city is being proposed to be developed as an additional terminal for departure and termination of Delhi-bound trains.", " The railway officials said that there are plans to develop Sabarmati railway station as an alternate station of Ahmedabad Railway Station." ], "title": "Sabarmati Junction railway station" }, { "sentences": [ "Beijing Railway Station (), or simply Beijing Station (), is a passenger railway station in Dongcheng District, Beijing.", " The station is located just southeast of the city centre inside the Second Ring Road with Beijing Station Street to the north and the remnants of the city wall between Chongwenmen and Dongbianmen to the south.", " The Beijing Railway Station opened in 1959 and was the largest train station in China at the time.", " Though superseded by the larger Beijing West and Beijing South Stations, this station remains the only one located inside the old walled city.", " Trains entering and leaving the station pass by the Dongbianmen corner tower.", " With gilded eaves and soaring clock towers, the architecture of the railway blends traditional Chinese and socialist realist influence." ], "title": "Beijing Railway Station" }, { "sentences": [ "Hilal railway station formerly Istravoz railway station is a railway station located in İzmir, Turkey.", " It is located east of Basmane next to the famous Hilal Junction on the Izmir-Afyon railway.", " The station was famous for being located next to the only level crossing in Turkey.", " The Oriental Railway Company's Alsancak-Aydın Main Line crossed with the Smyrna Cassaba Railway's Basmane-Afyon Main Line.", " Due to the layout of the tracks, the station was first named \"Istravoz railway station\" in 1866.", " \"Istravoz\" (from Greek σταυρóς) means Cross in Turkish.", " After the Republic of Turkey was formed in 1923, the station's name was changed to \"Hilal\" which means 'crescent', due to the majority of the city's population being Muslim.", " The Hilal subway station, which opened in 2000, is located adjacent to the railway station.", " When the electrification of the tracks around İzmir started in 2001, the station was closed." ], "title": "Hilal railway station" } ]
[ "Title: Schloss Laufen am Rheinfall railway station\n\nSchloss Laufen am Rheinfall is a railway station in the Swiss canton of Zürich and municipality of Laufen-Uhwiesen. The station is overlooked by Schloss Laufen (\"Laufen Castle\") and in turn overlooks the famous Rhine Falls, from which it derives its name. It is located on the Swiss Federal Railway's Rheinfall line and is served by Zürich S-Bahn line S33.", "Title: Nakhon Pathom Railway Station\n\nNakhon Pathom Railway Station is a railway station located in Phra Pathom Chedi Subdistrict, Nakhon Pathom City and is located 48.126 km from Thon Buri Railway Station. It is a class 1 railway station. The station is not far from Phra Pathom Chedi which is a famous landmark of the province. The station opened in June 1903 as part of the first phase of the Southern Line construction between Thon Buri Station to Phetchaburi Station.", "Title: Rhine Falls\n\nThe Rhine Falls (German: \"Rheinfall\" ) is a waterfall in Switzerland, Europe.", "Title: Neuhausen railway station\n\nNeuhausen is a railway station in the Swiss canton of Schaffhausen and municipality of Neuhausen am Rheinfall. The station is located at the junction of the Rheinfall line and the Eglisau to Neuhausen line, and is served by Zurich S-Bahn lines S9, S24 and S33.", "Title: Amsterdam Lelylaan station\n\nAmsterdam Lelylaan is a railway, metro, tram and bus station in west Amsterdam. It is served by trains of the Nederlandse Spoorwegen and metros of the GVB. The station opened on 1 June 1986. It is located on the Amsterdam-Schiphol railway, a few km south of Amsterdam Sloterdijk railway station. South of this station, trains turn west towards Schiphol railway station, while metros turn east towards Amsterdam Zuid railway station. The station is located in the Amsterdam borough of Slotervaart, on a long viaduct spanning three roads.", "Title: Neuhausen Rheinfall railway station\n\nNeuhausen Rheinfall is a railway station in the Swiss canton of Schaffhausen and municipality of Neuhausen am Rheinfall. The station is located on the Eglisau to Neuhausen line of the Swiss Federal Railway (SBB) that crosses the international border twice on its route between the Swiss cantons of Zürich and Schaffhausen. The station is operated by the SBB and is an intermediate stop on the Zürich S-Bahn line S9 between Zürich and Schaffhausen.", "Title: TransJakarta Corridor 3\n\nTransJakarta Corridor 3 (Indonesian: \"Koridor 3 Transjakarta\" ) (coloured yellow on the TransJakarta bus transit map) is the third bus transit corridor. This corridor runs from Kalideres to Pasar Baru. Serving 16 BRT Stations, this corridor has 19 km. It passes through Jalan Daan Mogot, Jalan Kyai Tapa, Jalan Hasyim Ashari, Jalan Hayam Wuruk/Jalan Gajah Mada, Jalan Juanda/Veteran, Jalan Pos, then turn Kantor Pos Pusat passes through Lapangan Banteng Utara for back to Kalideres. This Corridor is integrated by Taman Kota railway station, Rawa Buaya railway station, Pesing railway station and Juanda railway station which are service KAI Commuter Jabodetabek. This corridor is numbered 3 and coloured yellow on the official transit map.", "Title: Sabarmati Junction railway station\n\nSabarmati Junction is a junction station under Western Railway and a junction just six kilometers away from main Ahmedabad Railway Station in Gujarat state of India. It is junction on Ahmedabad - Mehsana railway line. It is more famous for Sabarmati Ashram located near it, which was founded by Mahatma Gandhi. Sabarmati serves both metre-gauge track on Mehsana line and main broad-gauge line for all trains departing from Ahmedabad. Sabarmati Metre Gauge Termius has now been named Gandhigram in memory of Mahatma Gandhi. Sabarmati also has special yard for Passenger trains. Sabarmati Railway Station in western part of the city is being proposed to be developed as an additional terminal for departure and termination of Delhi-bound trains. The railway officials said that there are plans to develop Sabarmati railway station as an alternate station of Ahmedabad Railway Station.", "Title: Beijing Railway Station\n\nBeijing Railway Station (), or simply Beijing Station (), is a passenger railway station in Dongcheng District, Beijing. The station is located just southeast of the city centre inside the Second Ring Road with Beijing Station Street to the north and the remnants of the city wall between Chongwenmen and Dongbianmen to the south. The Beijing Railway Station opened in 1959 and was the largest train station in China at the time. Though superseded by the larger Beijing West and Beijing South Stations, this station remains the only one located inside the old walled city. Trains entering and leaving the station pass by the Dongbianmen corner tower. With gilded eaves and soaring clock towers, the architecture of the railway blends traditional Chinese and socialist realist influence.", "Title: Hilal railway station\n\nHilal railway station formerly Istravoz railway station is a railway station located in İzmir, Turkey. It is located east of Basmane next to the famous Hilal Junction on the Izmir-Afyon railway. The station was famous for being located next to the only level crossing in Turkey. The Oriental Railway Company's Alsancak-Aydın Main Line crossed with the Smyrna Cassaba Railway's Basmane-Afyon Main Line. Due to the layout of the tracks, the station was first named \"Istravoz railway station\" in 1866. \"Istravoz\" (from Greek σταυρóς) means Cross in Turkish. After the Republic of Turkey was formed in 1923, the station's name was changed to \"Hilal\" which means 'crescent', due to the majority of the city's population being Muslim. The Hilal subway station, which opened in 2000, is located adjacent to the railway station. When the electrification of the tracks around İzmir started in 2001, the station was closed." ]
81,122
Who was the lead vocalist of a song which reached number one on the "Billboard" Alternative Songs chart in August 2014, produced by Big Data?
Daniel Armbruster
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[ { "sentences": [ "\"Panic Switch\" is a song by the American alternative rock band Silversun Pickups.", " It was the first single released from the group's second album, \"Swoon\" (2009), on March 17, 2009.", " The song reached number one on the \"Billboard\" Alternative Songs chart, becoming their first number-one single on any Billboard chart.", " \"Panic Switch\" was the first song by an independent artist to reach number one on the chart in 11 years.", " After a one-week stay at number one, it spent 11 weeks at number two behind Linkin Park's \"New Divide\".", " It is also their first Hot 100 entry, peaking at number 92." ], "title": "Panic Switch" }, { "sentences": [ "\"Ho Hey\" is a song by American folk rock band the Lumineers.", " It was released on June 4, 2012, as the lead single from their debut self-titled studio album.", " The music video was released on March 11, 2012.", " \"Ho Hey\" reached number one for 18 non-consecutive weeks on the \"Billboard\" Rock Songs chart, as well as two weeks in the top spot on the \"Billboard\" Alternative Songs chart and eight weeks in the top spot on the Adult Pop Songs chart, and reached number 3 on the \"Billboard\" Hot 100 chart, becoming their first single to do so, as well as their first top 5 single.", " It is also their first single to be certified in the US." ], "title": "Ho Hey" }, { "sentences": [ "\"Dangerous\" is a song by American electronic music project Big Data, from their debut EP \"1.0\" (2013) and their debut studio album \"2.0\" (2015).", " It features American indie rock band Joywave, with vocals being performed by the band's lead singer Daniel Armbruster." ], "title": "Dangerous (Big Data song)" }, { "sentences": [ "Big Data is an American electronic music project created by producer, Alan Wilkis.", " Big Data is best known for its single \"Dangerous\", featuring Joywave, which reached number one on the \"Billboard\" Alternative Songs chart in August 2014, and was certified gold by the RIAA in May 2015." ], "title": "Big Data (band)" }, { "sentences": [ "\"Animal\" is the lead single from Neon Trees' debut studio album, \"Habits\".", " It debuted in June 2010 at number 100 on the \"Billboard\" Hot 100 and has reached a peak of number 13 in its twenty-two week on the chart.", " In Canada, the song debuted at number 95 on the Canadian Hot 100 and has climbed to number 29.", " The song has reached number one on the \"Billboard\" Alternative Songs chart after 32 weeks, making \"Animal\" their first number-one song on a \"Billboard\" chart.", " This also broke the record for the longest-length of time for a song to get to the top of that list after entering.", " The song reached number two on the \"Billboard\" Rock Songs chart.", " In one of the music videos of the song, the band is destroying an art gallery.", " On May 22, 2011, the song won Top Alternative Song in the 2011 \"Billboard\" Music Awards." ], "title": "Animal (Neon Trees song)" }, { "sentences": [ "American singer Selena released twenty-seven official singles, seven promotional singles, and made five guest vocalist appearances.", " Her career began as the lead vocalist of Los Dinos in 1980.", " Her albums with Los Dinos on indie labels failed to achieve any chart success.", " In 1987, her cover of Ritchie Valens' \"La Bamba\" peaked at number 19 on the United States \"Billboard\" Hot Latin Songs chart, her first entry.", " She signed with EMI Latin nine years later as a solo artist though her band continued to tour with her.", " Selena appeared on \"Buenos Amigos\" with Salvadoran singer Álvaro Torres.", " The track peaked at number one on the U.S. Hot Latin Songs chart in 1991, the singer's first number one song.", " Subsequent singles, \"Baila Esta Cumbia\" and \"Como la Flor\", became popular songs on Mexican radio, with \"Como la Flor\" launching the singer's career in that country.", " \"Como la Flor\" peaked at number six on the Hot Latin Songs chart, despite popular culture claims that it was the singer's first number one single.", " The track has charted on the U.S. Regional Mexican Digital Songs list since its inception in 2010 and remains the singer's signature number and most popular recording." ], "title": "Selena singles discography" }, { "sentences": [ "Mikey Perfecto, (Miguel A. Soto Cordova), is a Puerto Rican reggaeton recording artist.", " He was first thrusted into the music scene as the lead vocal, leader, and songwriter for the Latin urban music group, 3-2 GET FUNKY.", " With 3-2 Get Funky, Mikey Perfecto recorded 5 studio albums from 1993 to 1998.", " He recorded his first solo album in 1999, \"Angel Perdido\", a mixture of salsa, hip hop, and reggaeton urban music.", " His second studio album \"Evolucion Arrestada\" (2004) reached number nineteen on the \"Billboard\" Tropical Albums chart.", " The lead single \"La Matadora\" featuring fellow recording artist Daddy Yankee reached number thirty-five on the \"Billboard\" Tropical Songs chart.", " Perfecto was featured on Cuban singer Celia Cruz's 2002 hit single \"La Negra Tiene Tumbao\".", " It reached number thirty on the \"Billboard\" Latin Songs chart and number four on the \"Billboard\" Tropical Songs chart.", " The song received nominations for Record of the Year, Song of the Year, and Music Video of the Year at the Latin Grammy Awards of 2002.", " The parent album won the Latin Grammy Award for Best Salsa Album.", " It was nominated for Album of the Year.", " The song was also nominated Tropical Song of the Year at the 2003 Lo Nuestro Awards.", " Mikey Perfecto whose real name is Miguel Angel Soto Cordova, obtained a master's degree in Social Work and a post-master's degree in Clinical Social Work from the Doctorate Program of the Interamerican University Of Puerto Rico.", " He is the author of the Book “En Cuerpo y Alma” (La Autobiografía de Mikey Perfecto) where he details his struggles and challenges during the first wave of Puerto Ricos’ urban artist movement.", " He currently works with troubled youth, and communities afflicted by poverty, addiction, and other obstacles produced by these conditions." ], "title": "Mikey Perfecto" }, { "sentences": [ "Joywave is an American indie rock band from Rochester, New York, consisting of members Daniel Armbruster (vocals), Joseph Morinelli (guitar), Sean Donnelly (bass), Benjamin Bailey (keyboards), and Paul Brenner (drums).", " The band first became known for its collaboration with electronic music project Big Data, \"Dangerous\", which peaked at number one on the \"Billboard\" Alternative Songs chart in 2014.", " After releasing two EPs, their debut album, \"How Do You Feel Now?", "\", was released on Cultco Music/Hollywood Records in 2015.", " Their second album, \"Content\", was released on July 28, 2017." ], "title": "Joywave" }, { "sentences": [ "Declan Benedict McKenna (born 24 December 1998) is an English singer, songwriter and musician.", " He initially gained recognition for winning the Glastonbury Festival's Emerging Talent Competition in 2015.", " McKenna self-released the song \"Brazil\", a protest song criticising FIFA and the 2014 FIFA World Cup held in Brazil, as his debut single in December 2014.", " It gained recognition after its re-release in August 2015.", " It reached number one on Sirius XM Radio's Alt Nation Alt 18 Countdown for 23 January 2016 and held that spot for three weeks.", " The song also reached number 16 on the U.S. \"Billboard\" Alternative Songs chart, number 45 in Japan and number 135 in France.", " His popularity attracted the attention of many major music labels; he eventually signed to Columbia Records in 2016." ], "title": "Declan McKenna" }, { "sentences": [ "The discography of American rock band A Day to Remember consists of six studio albums, three video albums, three extended plays and thirteen singles.", " The band signed to Indianola in February 2005 and released their debut album \"And Their Name Was Treason\" a few months later.", " Their second album, \"For Those Who Have Heart\", was released in January 2007 and peaked at number 17 on the Heatseekers Album chart in the US; a re-release charted at number 43 on the Independent Albums chart in the US.", " Released in February 2009, \"Homesick\" charted at number 21 on the \"Billboard\" 200 chart and at number 1 on the Independent Albums chart.", " From the album, only the \"Have Faith in Me\" single charted; at number 40 on the Alternative Songs chart.", " Second single \"Downfall of Us All\" and album track \"If It Means a Lot to You\" were both certified Gold by the RIAA for 500,000 downloads each.", " Fourth album \"What Separates Me from You\" (2010) debuted at number 11 on the \"Billboard\" 200 and its lead single \"All I Want\" peaked at number 12 on the Alternative Songs chart.", " Fifth album \"Common Courtesy\" (2013) was first released only digitally due a legal label dispute; a physical release followed later.", " The band released their sixth album, \"Bad Vibrations\", in 2016." ], "title": "A Day to Remember discography" } ]
[ "Title: Panic Switch\n\n\"Panic Switch\" is a song by the American alternative rock band Silversun Pickups. It was the first single released from the group's second album, \"Swoon\" (2009), on March 17, 2009. The song reached number one on the \"Billboard\" Alternative Songs chart, becoming their first number-one single on any Billboard chart. \"Panic Switch\" was the first song by an independent artist to reach number one on the chart in 11 years. After a one-week stay at number one, it spent 11 weeks at number two behind Linkin Park's \"New Divide\". It is also their first Hot 100 entry, peaking at number 92.", "Title: Ho Hey\n\n\"Ho Hey\" is a song by American folk rock band the Lumineers. It was released on June 4, 2012, as the lead single from their debut self-titled studio album. The music video was released on March 11, 2012. \"Ho Hey\" reached number one for 18 non-consecutive weeks on the \"Billboard\" Rock Songs chart, as well as two weeks in the top spot on the \"Billboard\" Alternative Songs chart and eight weeks in the top spot on the Adult Pop Songs chart, and reached number 3 on the \"Billboard\" Hot 100 chart, becoming their first single to do so, as well as their first top 5 single. It is also their first single to be certified in the US.", "Title: Dangerous (Big Data song)\n\n\"Dangerous\" is a song by American electronic music project Big Data, from their debut EP \"1.0\" (2013) and their debut studio album \"2.0\" (2015). It features American indie rock band Joywave, with vocals being performed by the band's lead singer Daniel Armbruster.", "Title: Big Data (band)\n\nBig Data is an American electronic music project created by producer, Alan Wilkis. Big Data is best known for its single \"Dangerous\", featuring Joywave, which reached number one on the \"Billboard\" Alternative Songs chart in August 2014, and was certified gold by the RIAA in May 2015.", "Title: Animal (Neon Trees song)\n\n\"Animal\" is the lead single from Neon Trees' debut studio album, \"Habits\". It debuted in June 2010 at number 100 on the \"Billboard\" Hot 100 and has reached a peak of number 13 in its twenty-two week on the chart. In Canada, the song debuted at number 95 on the Canadian Hot 100 and has climbed to number 29. The song has reached number one on the \"Billboard\" Alternative Songs chart after 32 weeks, making \"Animal\" their first number-one song on a \"Billboard\" chart. This also broke the record for the longest-length of time for a song to get to the top of that list after entering. The song reached number two on the \"Billboard\" Rock Songs chart. In one of the music videos of the song, the band is destroying an art gallery. On May 22, 2011, the song won Top Alternative Song in the 2011 \"Billboard\" Music Awards.", "Title: Selena singles discography\n\nAmerican singer Selena released twenty-seven official singles, seven promotional singles, and made five guest vocalist appearances. Her career began as the lead vocalist of Los Dinos in 1980. Her albums with Los Dinos on indie labels failed to achieve any chart success. In 1987, her cover of Ritchie Valens' \"La Bamba\" peaked at number 19 on the United States \"Billboard\" Hot Latin Songs chart, her first entry. She signed with EMI Latin nine years later as a solo artist though her band continued to tour with her. Selena appeared on \"Buenos Amigos\" with Salvadoran singer Álvaro Torres. The track peaked at number one on the U.S. Hot Latin Songs chart in 1991, the singer's first number one song. Subsequent singles, \"Baila Esta Cumbia\" and \"Como la Flor\", became popular songs on Mexican radio, with \"Como la Flor\" launching the singer's career in that country. \"Como la Flor\" peaked at number six on the Hot Latin Songs chart, despite popular culture claims that it was the singer's first number one single. The track has charted on the U.S. Regional Mexican Digital Songs list since its inception in 2010 and remains the singer's signature number and most popular recording.", "Title: Mikey Perfecto\n\nMikey Perfecto, (Miguel A. Soto Cordova), is a Puerto Rican reggaeton recording artist. He was first thrusted into the music scene as the lead vocal, leader, and songwriter for the Latin urban music group, 3-2 GET FUNKY. With 3-2 Get Funky, Mikey Perfecto recorded 5 studio albums from 1993 to 1998. He recorded his first solo album in 1999, \"Angel Perdido\", a mixture of salsa, hip hop, and reggaeton urban music. His second studio album \"Evolucion Arrestada\" (2004) reached number nineteen on the \"Billboard\" Tropical Albums chart. The lead single \"La Matadora\" featuring fellow recording artist Daddy Yankee reached number thirty-five on the \"Billboard\" Tropical Songs chart. Perfecto was featured on Cuban singer Celia Cruz's 2002 hit single \"La Negra Tiene Tumbao\". It reached number thirty on the \"Billboard\" Latin Songs chart and number four on the \"Billboard\" Tropical Songs chart. The song received nominations for Record of the Year, Song of the Year, and Music Video of the Year at the Latin Grammy Awards of 2002. The parent album won the Latin Grammy Award for Best Salsa Album. It was nominated for Album of the Year. The song was also nominated Tropical Song of the Year at the 2003 Lo Nuestro Awards. Mikey Perfecto whose real name is Miguel Angel Soto Cordova, obtained a master's degree in Social Work and a post-master's degree in Clinical Social Work from the Doctorate Program of the Interamerican University Of Puerto Rico. He is the author of the Book “En Cuerpo y Alma” (La Autobiografía de Mikey Perfecto) where he details his struggles and challenges during the first wave of Puerto Ricos’ urban artist movement. He currently works with troubled youth, and communities afflicted by poverty, addiction, and other obstacles produced by these conditions.", "Title: Joywave\n\nJoywave is an American indie rock band from Rochester, New York, consisting of members Daniel Armbruster (vocals), Joseph Morinelli (guitar), Sean Donnelly (bass), Benjamin Bailey (keyboards), and Paul Brenner (drums). The band first became known for its collaboration with electronic music project Big Data, \"Dangerous\", which peaked at number one on the \"Billboard\" Alternative Songs chart in 2014. After releasing two EPs, their debut album, \"How Do You Feel Now? \", was released on Cultco Music/Hollywood Records in 2015. Their second album, \"Content\", was released on July 28, 2017.", "Title: Declan McKenna\n\nDeclan Benedict McKenna (born 24 December 1998) is an English singer, songwriter and musician. He initially gained recognition for winning the Glastonbury Festival's Emerging Talent Competition in 2015. McKenna self-released the song \"Brazil\", a protest song criticising FIFA and the 2014 FIFA World Cup held in Brazil, as his debut single in December 2014. It gained recognition after its re-release in August 2015. It reached number one on Sirius XM Radio's Alt Nation Alt 18 Countdown for 23 January 2016 and held that spot for three weeks. The song also reached number 16 on the U.S. \"Billboard\" Alternative Songs chart, number 45 in Japan and number 135 in France. His popularity attracted the attention of many major music labels; he eventually signed to Columbia Records in 2016.", "Title: A Day to Remember discography\n\nThe discography of American rock band A Day to Remember consists of six studio albums, three video albums, three extended plays and thirteen singles. The band signed to Indianola in February 2005 and released their debut album \"And Their Name Was Treason\" a few months later. Their second album, \"For Those Who Have Heart\", was released in January 2007 and peaked at number 17 on the Heatseekers Album chart in the US; a re-release charted at number 43 on the Independent Albums chart in the US. Released in February 2009, \"Homesick\" charted at number 21 on the \"Billboard\" 200 chart and at number 1 on the Independent Albums chart. From the album, only the \"Have Faith in Me\" single charted; at number 40 on the Alternative Songs chart. Second single \"Downfall of Us All\" and album track \"If It Means a Lot to You\" were both certified Gold by the RIAA for 500,000 downloads each. Fourth album \"What Separates Me from You\" (2010) debuted at number 11 on the \"Billboard\" 200 and its lead single \"All I Want\" peaked at number 12 on the Alternative Songs chart. Fifth album \"Common Courtesy\" (2013) was first released only digitally due a legal label dispute; a physical release followed later. The band released their sixth album, \"Bad Vibrations\", in 2016." ]
81,123
What Filipino singer, who rose to popularity on YouTube, released an EP in May 2008 under the the name Charice?
Jake Zyrus
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May 10, 1992), who performed under the mononym Charice until his gender transition to male, is a Filipino singer who rose to popularity through YouTube." ], "title": "Jake Zyrus" }, { "sentences": [ "Grown-Up Christmas List is the first Christmas extended play and the fourth album by Filipino pop and R&B singer Jake Zyrus, released on November 30, 2010 and credited under the name Charice." ], "title": "Grown-Up Christmas List (EP)" }, { "sentences": [ "The discography of Jake Zyrus, a Filipino singer, consists of two studio albums, two extended plays (EP), four singles, six promotional singles, and six music videos.", " Jake recorded under the name Charice before coming out in 2017 as a transgender man .", " In 2008, Zyrus released his debut EP under Star Records entitled \"Charice\", which was certified platinum.", " In 2009, he released his first full studio album, the Philippines-exclusive \"My Inspiration\", which was also certified platinum." ], "title": "Jake Zyrus discography" }, { "sentences": [ "Charice is the Philippine extended play (EP) and debut EP by Filipino singer Jake Zyrus.", " The EP credited under Zyrus' former name, Charice, was released in May 2008 under Star Records." ], "title": "Charice (EP)" }, { "sentences": [ "Charice is the first international studio album (third overall release) by Filipino pop singer Jake Zyrus.", " It was released on May 11, 2010, under Reprise Records, making her the third Filipino singer to be signed on an international record label, the first being Lea Salonga (on Atlantic Records in 1993) and Regine Velasquez (on Mercury Records in 1994).", " It was released prior to Zyrus' gender transition thus the eponymous album is credited under his former name, Charice." ], "title": "Charice (album)" }, { "sentences": [ "\"Pyramid\" is the second single of Filipino pop and R&B singer Jake Zyrus and the lead single from his debut album,Charice.", " The song credited under his pre-gender transition name Charice, features vocals from British Virgin Islands singer Iyaz, was written by David Jassy, Niclas Molinder, Joacim Persson, Johan Alkenäs and R&B singer-songwriter Lyrica Anderson, and produced by Twin and Alke.", " A remix was said to be released on iTunes on February 16, 2010 which was later changed to February 23, the same day as the release of the album version.", " But the album version was delayed and was released on March 2.", " It is Zyrus's first number one single.", " Pyramid is a midtempo pop ballad with lyrics that metaphorically describes the strength of a relationship.", " \"Pyramid\" peaked at the \"Billboard\" Hot 100 chart at number 56, making Zyrus the second Filipino singer to enter the chart since Jaya's debut single \"If You Leave Me Now\" peaked on the \"Billboard\" Hot 100 at number 44 in 1990." ], "title": "Pyramid (song)" }, { "sentences": [ "Samuel Marbella Mangubat (born December 21, 1990), more popularly known as Sam Mangubat, is a Filipino singer, song-writer and YouTuber.", " He first gain popularity via online for his viral covers posted on his self-titled YouTube channel.", " He then rose to fame after joining on national television singing competition \"Tawag ng Tanghalan\" on the noon-time television show \"It's Showtime\" and became the first runner-up of the competition.", " He was dubbed as the \"Uploaded sa Galing ng Luzon\" during the whole course of competition." ], "title": "Sam Mangubat" } ]
[ "Title: Louder (Charice song)\n\n\"Louder\" is the second single of Filipino pop and R&B singer Jake Zyrus from her second international studio album \"Infinity\" released on May 20, 2011, ahead of its planned May 30 release. It was credited under the name Charice, a name Zyrus used prior to his gender transition. This song was written by Daniel Jamas, Leah Haywood, Shelly Peiken and produced by Dreamlab.", "Title: Infinity (Charice album)\n\nInfinity (stylized as ∞) is the second international studio album (fifth overall release) by Filipino pop and R&B singer Jake Zyrus. The album was released exclusively early in Japan on October 5, 2011 by Warner Bros. Records. The album was credited under the name Charice, Zyrus' name prior to his gender transition.", "Title: My Inspiration\n\nMy Inspiration is a full-length studio album, released in the Philippines only, by Filipino singer Jake Zyrus. It was released on May 1, 2009 and is credited under the name Charice, which Zyrus used prior to his gender transition. It is a concept cover album dedicated to his mother Racquel Pempengco. However, despite its ten cover versions (one of which is a remix), this second album by Zyrus features one original song (in both a single and extended version), called \"Always You\", written by the Metropop Song Festival and Awit Award-winning songwriter Jonathan Manalo. The album has been certified platinum. Like his previous release, the album was also made available for digital download through Amazon.com MP3 Download on June 23, 2009. Some package versions include a second CD, which features a karaoke version of every song, very popular in Asian countries.", "Title: Jake Zyrus\n\nJake Zyrus (born Charmaine Clarice Relucio Pempengco; May 10, 1992), who performed under the mononym Charice until his gender transition to male, is a Filipino singer who rose to popularity through YouTube.", "Title: Grown-Up Christmas List (EP)\n\nGrown-Up Christmas List is the first Christmas extended play and the fourth album by Filipino pop and R&B singer Jake Zyrus, released on November 30, 2010 and credited under the name Charice.", "Title: Jake Zyrus discography\n\nThe discography of Jake Zyrus, a Filipino singer, consists of two studio albums, two extended plays (EP), four singles, six promotional singles, and six music videos. Jake recorded under the name Charice before coming out in 2017 as a transgender man . In 2008, Zyrus released his debut EP under Star Records entitled \"Charice\", which was certified platinum. In 2009, he released his first full studio album, the Philippines-exclusive \"My Inspiration\", which was also certified platinum.", "Title: Charice (EP)\n\nCharice is the Philippine extended play (EP) and debut EP by Filipino singer Jake Zyrus. The EP credited under Zyrus' former name, Charice, was released in May 2008 under Star Records.", "Title: Charice (album)\n\nCharice is the first international studio album (third overall release) by Filipino pop singer Jake Zyrus. It was released on May 11, 2010, under Reprise Records, making her the third Filipino singer to be signed on an international record label, the first being Lea Salonga (on Atlantic Records in 1993) and Regine Velasquez (on Mercury Records in 1994). It was released prior to Zyrus' gender transition thus the eponymous album is credited under his former name, Charice.", "Title: Pyramid (song)\n\n\"Pyramid\" is the second single of Filipino pop and R&B singer Jake Zyrus and the lead single from his debut album,Charice. The song credited under his pre-gender transition name Charice, features vocals from British Virgin Islands singer Iyaz, was written by David Jassy, Niclas Molinder, Joacim Persson, Johan Alkenäs and R&B singer-songwriter Lyrica Anderson, and produced by Twin and Alke. A remix was said to be released on iTunes on February 16, 2010 which was later changed to February 23, the same day as the release of the album version. But the album version was delayed and was released on March 2. It is Zyrus's first number one single. Pyramid is a midtempo pop ballad with lyrics that metaphorically describes the strength of a relationship. \"Pyramid\" peaked at the \"Billboard\" Hot 100 chart at number 56, making Zyrus the second Filipino singer to enter the chart since Jaya's debut single \"If You Leave Me Now\" peaked on the \"Billboard\" Hot 100 at number 44 in 1990.", "Title: Sam Mangubat\n\nSamuel Marbella Mangubat (born December 21, 1990), more popularly known as Sam Mangubat, is a Filipino singer, song-writer and YouTuber. He first gain popularity via online for his viral covers posted on his self-titled YouTube channel. He then rose to fame after joining on national television singing competition \"Tawag ng Tanghalan\" on the noon-time television show \"It's Showtime\" and became the first runner-up of the competition. He was dubbed as the \"Uploaded sa Galing ng Luzon\" during the whole course of competition." ]
81,124
When did the king that Walter D'Aincourt was a landholder under die?
5 January 1066
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[ { "sentences": [ "Walter William Law (November 13, 1837 – January 17, 1924) was a businessman and the founder of the 8,000-person village of Briarcliff Manor, New York.", " He was a vice president of furniture and carpet retailer W. & J. Sloane, and later founded the Briarcliff Lodge, the Briarcliff Table Water Company, Briarcliff Farms, and the Briarcliff Greenhouses.", " He founded or assisted in establishing several schools, churches, and parks in the village, and rebuilt its train station in 1906.", " In the early 1900s, Walter Law was the largest individual landholder in Westchester County." ], "title": "Walter W. Law" }, { "sentences": [ "Sir Walter Paveley KG (1319–1375) was an English knight from Kent, a Knight Founder of the Order of the Garter.", " He was the son of Sir Walter Paveley (d. 1327), a Kentish landholder, and Maud (1304 – c. 1366), daughter and heir of Sir Stephen Burghersh (d. 1310), the elder son of Robert Burghersh (d. 1306)." ], "title": "Walter Paveley" }, { "sentences": [ "Josce de Dinan (died 1166) was an Anglo-Norman nobleman who lived during and after the civil war between King Stephen of England and his cousin Matilda over the throne of England.", " He was a landholder in the Welsh Marches when he was married by Stephen to the widow of Pain fitzJohn, a union that gave Josce control of Ludlow Castle.", " Control of the castle was contested by other noblemen, and the resulting warfare between the nobles forms the background to a late medieval romance known as \"Fouke le Fitz Waryn\", which is mainly concerned with the actions of Josce's grandson, but also includes some material on Josce's lifetime.", " Josce eventually lost control of Ludlow and was granted lands in compensation by Matilda and her son, King Henry II of England, who succeeded Stephen in 1154." ], "title": "Josce de Dinan" }, { "sentences": [ "William Brewer, 1st Baron Brewer (\"alias\" Briwere, Brigwer, etc.) (died 1226) of Tor Brewer in Devon, was a prominent administrator and judge in England during the reigns of kings Richard I, his brother King John, and John's son Henry III.", " He was a major landholder and the founder of several religious institutions.", " In 1204, he acquired the feudal barony of Horsley in Derbyshire." ], "title": "William Brewer, 1st Baron Brewer" }, { "sentences": [ "Rhys ap Thomas (1449–1525), KG, was a Welsh soldier and landholder who rose to prominence during the Wars of the Roses, and was instrumental in the victory of Henry Tudor at the Battle of Bosworth.", " He remained a faithful supporter of Henry and was rewarded with lands and offices in South Wales.", " Some sources claim that he personally delivered the death blow to King Richard III at Bosworth with his poleaxe." ], "title": "Rhys ap Thomas" }, { "sentences": [ "Walter I Beke (fl.12th.c) (\"alias\" Bech, Bek, Beche, Beke, Beek, Bec, etc.", " Latinized to de Becco) of Eresby in the parish of Spilsby in Lincolnshire was a prominent Anglo-Flemish landholder." ], "title": "Walter Beke (fl.12th century)" }, { "sentences": [ "Richard Walter John Montagu Douglas Scott, 10th Duke of Buccleuch and 12th Duke of Queensberry, (born 14 February 1954), styled as Lord Eskdaill until 1973 and as Earl of Dalkeith from 1973 until 2007, is a Scottish landholder and peer.", " He is the Duke of Buccleuch and Queensberry, as well as Chief of Clan Scott.", " He is the senior patrilineal descendant of James, Duke of Monmouth (9 April 1649 – 15 July 1685), the eldest illegitimate son of King Charles II and his mistress, Lucy Walter.", " Through Charles, he is a direct descendant of Mary, Queen of Scots." ], "title": "Richard Scott, 10th Duke of Buccleuch" }, { "sentences": [ "Walter D'Aincourt (or Walter Deincourt or d'Eyncourt) was a landholder in Derby under King Edward the Confessor in 1065/1066." ], "title": "Walter D'Aincourt" }, { "sentences": [ "Anna Karlsdotter (Vinstorpa) (died 1552), was a Swedish noble and landholder.", " By her daughter Ebba Eriksdotter Vasa, she was the maternal grandmother of queen Margaret Leijonhufvud and thereby great grandmother of king John III of Sweden and king Charles IX of Sweden.", " She is remembered as one of several possible people later identified with the famous legend of Pintorpafrun." ], "title": "Anna Karlsdotter" }, { "sentences": [ "Edward the Confessor (Old English: \"Ēadƿeard Andettere\" ] , Latin: \"Eduardus Confessor\" ] ; c. 1003 – 5 January 1066), also known as Saint Edward the Confessor, was among the last Anglo-Saxon kings of England.", " Usually considered the last king of the House of Wessex, he ruled from 1042 to 1066." ], "title": "Edward the Confessor" } ]
[ "Title: Walter W. Law\n\nWalter William Law (November 13, 1837 – January 17, 1924) was a businessman and the founder of the 8,000-person village of Briarcliff Manor, New York. He was a vice president of furniture and carpet retailer W. & J. Sloane, and later founded the Briarcliff Lodge, the Briarcliff Table Water Company, Briarcliff Farms, and the Briarcliff Greenhouses. He founded or assisted in establishing several schools, churches, and parks in the village, and rebuilt its train station in 1906. In the early 1900s, Walter Law was the largest individual landholder in Westchester County.", "Title: Walter Paveley\n\nSir Walter Paveley KG (1319–1375) was an English knight from Kent, a Knight Founder of the Order of the Garter. He was the son of Sir Walter Paveley (d. 1327), a Kentish landholder, and Maud (1304 – c. 1366), daughter and heir of Sir Stephen Burghersh (d. 1310), the elder son of Robert Burghersh (d. 1306).", "Title: Josce de Dinan\n\nJosce de Dinan (died 1166) was an Anglo-Norman nobleman who lived during and after the civil war between King Stephen of England and his cousin Matilda over the throne of England. He was a landholder in the Welsh Marches when he was married by Stephen to the widow of Pain fitzJohn, a union that gave Josce control of Ludlow Castle. Control of the castle was contested by other noblemen, and the resulting warfare between the nobles forms the background to a late medieval romance known as \"Fouke le Fitz Waryn\", which is mainly concerned with the actions of Josce's grandson, but also includes some material on Josce's lifetime. Josce eventually lost control of Ludlow and was granted lands in compensation by Matilda and her son, King Henry II of England, who succeeded Stephen in 1154.", "Title: William Brewer, 1st Baron Brewer\n\nWilliam Brewer, 1st Baron Brewer (\"alias\" Briwere, Brigwer, etc.) (died 1226) of Tor Brewer in Devon, was a prominent administrator and judge in England during the reigns of kings Richard I, his brother King John, and John's son Henry III. He was a major landholder and the founder of several religious institutions. In 1204, he acquired the feudal barony of Horsley in Derbyshire.", "Title: Rhys ap Thomas\n\nRhys ap Thomas (1449–1525), KG, was a Welsh soldier and landholder who rose to prominence during the Wars of the Roses, and was instrumental in the victory of Henry Tudor at the Battle of Bosworth. He remained a faithful supporter of Henry and was rewarded with lands and offices in South Wales. Some sources claim that he personally delivered the death blow to King Richard III at Bosworth with his poleaxe.", "Title: Walter Beke (fl.12th century)\n\nWalter I Beke (fl.12th.c) (\"alias\" Bech, Bek, Beche, Beke, Beek, Bec, etc. Latinized to de Becco) of Eresby in the parish of Spilsby in Lincolnshire was a prominent Anglo-Flemish landholder.", "Title: Richard Scott, 10th Duke of Buccleuch\n\nRichard Walter John Montagu Douglas Scott, 10th Duke of Buccleuch and 12th Duke of Queensberry, (born 14 February 1954), styled as Lord Eskdaill until 1973 and as Earl of Dalkeith from 1973 until 2007, is a Scottish landholder and peer. He is the Duke of Buccleuch and Queensberry, as well as Chief of Clan Scott. He is the senior patrilineal descendant of James, Duke of Monmouth (9 April 1649 – 15 July 1685), the eldest illegitimate son of King Charles II and his mistress, Lucy Walter. Through Charles, he is a direct descendant of Mary, Queen of Scots.", "Title: Walter D'Aincourt\n\nWalter D'Aincourt (or Walter Deincourt or d'Eyncourt) was a landholder in Derby under King Edward the Confessor in 1065/1066.", "Title: Anna Karlsdotter\n\nAnna Karlsdotter (Vinstorpa) (died 1552), was a Swedish noble and landholder. By her daughter Ebba Eriksdotter Vasa, she was the maternal grandmother of queen Margaret Leijonhufvud and thereby great grandmother of king John III of Sweden and king Charles IX of Sweden. She is remembered as one of several possible people later identified with the famous legend of Pintorpafrun.", "Title: Edward the Confessor\n\nEdward the Confessor (Old English: \"Ēadƿeard Andettere\" ] , Latin: \"Eduardus Confessor\" ] ; c. 1003 – 5 January 1066), also known as Saint Edward the Confessor, was among the last Anglo-Saxon kings of England. Usually considered the last king of the House of Wessex, he ruled from 1042 to 1066." ]
81,125
The Borda-Carnot equation was named after Jean-Charles de Borda and a French politician known by what nickname?
"Organizer of Victory"
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[ { "sentences": [ "To celebrate 20 years of Rinspeed, Frank Rinderknecht created the 1997 Rinspeed Mono Ego.", " The French fashion designer Jean-Charles de Castelbajac was involved in its design.", " It was shown at the Geneva Motor show.", " Its Aluminium V8 engine, from Korean manufacturer Hyundai, has an output of 410 bhp ." ], "title": "Rinspeed Mono Ego" }, { "sentences": [ "The repeating circle is an instrument for geodetic surveying, invented by Etienne Lenoir in 1784, while an assistant of Jean-Charles de Borda, who later improved the instrument.", " It was notable as being the equal of the great theodolite created by the renowned instrument maker, Jesse Ramsden.", " It was used to measure the meridian arc from Dunkirk to Barcelona by Jean Baptiste Delambre and Pierre Méchain." ], "title": "Repeating circle" }, { "sentences": [ "Jean-Charles, chevalier de Borda (4 May 1733 – 19 February 1799) was a French mathematician, physicist, political scientist, and sailor." ], "title": "Jean-Charles de Borda" }, { "sentences": [ "Six ships of the French Navy have borne the name Borda in honour of Jean-Charles de Borda.", " From 1839 it has been a tradition that the main schoolship of the École navale, a repurposed capital ship, be renamed \"Borda\" in this role." ], "title": "French ship Borda" }, { "sentences": [ "Adeniyi Adeyemi Adelakun, better known as Niyi, is a British MC and singer from Crouch End North London, known for his flamboyant dress sense and unique mixing style.", " He is a producer and DJ commonly associated with the East London fashion scene.", " A picture of him, MIA, and Jammer for a Jean-Charles de Castelbajac exhibition hung outside of the Musée de la Mode et du Textilein Paris for a year." ], "title": "Niyi" }, { "sentences": [ "Cape Borda is a headland in the Australian state of South Australia located in the gazetted locality of Cape Borda on the north west tip of Kangaroo Island about 70 km west of the municipal seat of Kingscote.", " It was named after Jean-Charles de Borda (1733–1799), the French mathematician, physicist, naturalist and sailor, by the Baudin expedition to Australia during January 1803.", " It has been the site of an operating lighthouse since 1858 and is currently located within the Flinders Chase National Park." ], "title": "Cape Borda" }, { "sentences": [ "In fluid dynamics the Borda–Carnot equation is an empirical description of the mechanical energy losses of the fluid due to a (sudden) flow expansion.", " It describes how the total head reduces due to the losses.", " This is in contrast with Bernoulli's principle for dissipationless flow (without irreversible losses), where the total head is a constant along a streamline.", " The equation is named after Jean-Charles de Borda (1733–1799) and Lazare Carnot (1753–1823)." ], "title": "Borda–Carnot equation" }, { "sentences": [ "Nathaniel Herbert Claiborne (November 14, 1777 – August 15, 1859) was a nineteenth-century politician from Virginia.", " He was the brother of William Charles Cole Claiborne, the nephew of Thomas Claiborne, the uncle of John Francis Hamtramck Claiborne and the great-great-great granduncle of Marie Corinne Morrison Claiborne Boggs and Claiborne de Borda Pell.", " He was a descendant of Colonel William Claiborne (1600–1677), who was born in Crayford, Kent, England and settled in the Colony of Virginia." ], "title": "Nathaniel Claiborne" }, { "sentences": [ "Jean-Charles Colas-Roy is a French politician representing La République En Marche!", ".", " He was elected to the French National Assembly on 18 June 2017, representing the department of Isère." ], "title": "Jean-Charles Colas-Roy" }, { "sentences": [ "Lazare Nicolas Marguerite, Count Carnot (13 May 1753 – 2 August 1823) was a French politician, engineer, freemason and mathematician.", " He was known as the \"Organizer of Victory\" in the French Revolutionary Wars." ], "title": "Lazare Carnot" } ]
[ "Title: Rinspeed Mono Ego\n\nTo celebrate 20 years of Rinspeed, Frank Rinderknecht created the 1997 Rinspeed Mono Ego. The French fashion designer Jean-Charles de Castelbajac was involved in its design. It was shown at the Geneva Motor show. Its Aluminium V8 engine, from Korean manufacturer Hyundai, has an output of 410 bhp .", "Title: Repeating circle\n\nThe repeating circle is an instrument for geodetic surveying, invented by Etienne Lenoir in 1784, while an assistant of Jean-Charles de Borda, who later improved the instrument. It was notable as being the equal of the great theodolite created by the renowned instrument maker, Jesse Ramsden. It was used to measure the meridian arc from Dunkirk to Barcelona by Jean Baptiste Delambre and Pierre Méchain.", "Title: Jean-Charles de Borda\n\nJean-Charles, chevalier de Borda (4 May 1733 – 19 February 1799) was a French mathematician, physicist, political scientist, and sailor.", "Title: French ship Borda\n\nSix ships of the French Navy have borne the name Borda in honour of Jean-Charles de Borda. From 1839 it has been a tradition that the main schoolship of the École navale, a repurposed capital ship, be renamed \"Borda\" in this role.", "Title: Niyi\n\nAdeniyi Adeyemi Adelakun, better known as Niyi, is a British MC and singer from Crouch End North London, known for his flamboyant dress sense and unique mixing style. He is a producer and DJ commonly associated with the East London fashion scene. A picture of him, MIA, and Jammer for a Jean-Charles de Castelbajac exhibition hung outside of the Musée de la Mode et du Textilein Paris for a year.", "Title: Cape Borda\n\nCape Borda is a headland in the Australian state of South Australia located in the gazetted locality of Cape Borda on the north west tip of Kangaroo Island about 70 km west of the municipal seat of Kingscote. It was named after Jean-Charles de Borda (1733–1799), the French mathematician, physicist, naturalist and sailor, by the Baudin expedition to Australia during January 1803. It has been the site of an operating lighthouse since 1858 and is currently located within the Flinders Chase National Park.", "Title: Borda–Carnot equation\n\nIn fluid dynamics the Borda–Carnot equation is an empirical description of the mechanical energy losses of the fluid due to a (sudden) flow expansion. It describes how the total head reduces due to the losses. This is in contrast with Bernoulli's principle for dissipationless flow (without irreversible losses), where the total head is a constant along a streamline. The equation is named after Jean-Charles de Borda (1733–1799) and Lazare Carnot (1753–1823).", "Title: Nathaniel Claiborne\n\nNathaniel Herbert Claiborne (November 14, 1777 – August 15, 1859) was a nineteenth-century politician from Virginia. He was the brother of William Charles Cole Claiborne, the nephew of Thomas Claiborne, the uncle of John Francis Hamtramck Claiborne and the great-great-great granduncle of Marie Corinne Morrison Claiborne Boggs and Claiborne de Borda Pell. He was a descendant of Colonel William Claiborne (1600–1677), who was born in Crayford, Kent, England and settled in the Colony of Virginia.", "Title: Jean-Charles Colas-Roy\n\nJean-Charles Colas-Roy is a French politician representing La République En Marche! . He was elected to the French National Assembly on 18 June 2017, representing the department of Isère.", "Title: Lazare Carnot\n\nLazare Nicolas Marguerite, Count Carnot (13 May 1753 – 2 August 1823) was a French politician, engineer, freemason and mathematician. He was known as the \"Organizer of Victory\" in the French Revolutionary Wars." ]
81,126
What young adult fantasy novel set in Alagaesia features the fictional race known as the Urgals?
Inheritance Cycle
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[ { "sentences": [ "Red Queen is a young adult fantasy novel written by American writer Victoria Aveyard.", " It was her first series and her first novel.", " It was published in February 2015.", " Its sequels are \"Glass Sword\" and \"King's Cage\".", " Red Queen won the 2015 Goodreads Choice Award for Debut Goodreads Author and was nominated for the 2015 Goodreads Choice Award for Young Adult Fantasy & Science Fiction." ], "title": "Red Queen (novel)" }, { "sentences": [ "The Circle (Swedish title \"Cirkeln\") is a Swedish young adult fantasy novel written by Mats Strandberg and Sara Bergmark Elfgren.", " It is the first part of the \"Engelsfors\" trilogy.", " The novel takes place in a fictional rural town in Bergslagen in central Sweden and follows a group of teenage girls with little in common who discover that they are witches chosen to save the world from an otherwordly evil.", " In addition to the fantasy theme, the novel also uses tropes of horror fiction, psychological realism and the unreliable narrator.", " The novel has been sold for publication in 21 different languages in addition to Swedish.", " Random House released the English translation in the UK on June 7, 2012, and in other English-speaking countries during the summer of 2012." ], "title": "The Circle (novel)" }, { "sentences": [ "A Wizard of Earthsea is a young adult fantasy novel written by the American author Ursula K. Le Guin, first published by the small press Parnassus in 1968.", " Regarded as a classic of fantasy and children's literature, the novel has been widely influential within the genre of fantasy." ], "title": "A Wizard of Earthsea" }, { "sentences": [ "Crown Duel is a 2002 young adult fantasy novel written by American author Sherwood Smith, originally published as two separate books, Crown Duel (1997) and Court Duel (1998).", " Both stories take place in the fictional land of Sartorias-deles, a fantasy world Smith has written about since her youth.", " The first book follows the adventures of young Countess Meliara \"Mel\" Astiar of Tlanth as she and her small group of forces rebel against the greed of King Galdran; along the way the mysterious Marquis of Shevraeth aids her, though she distrusts him.", " With the king now dead, the second part focuses on Mel's journey to the court in Remalna-city, where she must navigate court intrigues surrounding Shevraeth's rise to power as king.", " In 2008 Smith also published a prequel about Shevraeth: A Stranger to Command." ], "title": "Crown Duel" }, { "sentences": [ "The Inheritance Cycle is a young adult tetralogy of high fantasy novels written by American author Christopher Paolini.", " Set in the fictional world of Alagaësia ( ), the novels focus on the adventures of a teenage boy named Eragon and his dragon, Saphira, as they struggle to overthrow the evil king Galbatorix.", " The series was originally intended to be a trilogy (named the \"Inheritance Trilogy\") until Paolini announced on October 30, 2007, while working on the third novel, that he believed the story was too complex to conclude in just three books." ], "title": "Inheritance Cycle" }, { "sentences": [ "Un Lun Dun is a young adult fantasy novel by China Miéville, released in 2007.", " The title is derived from 'UnLondon,' the name of the alternate realm where the book is set.", " It also contains illustrations by Miéville.", " It was first released as a hardback in the United Kingdom in January 2007 by Macmillan Publishers, then in the United States on 13 February 2007 by Del Rey Books.", " The novel also won the 2008 Locus Award for Best Young Adult Book." ], "title": "Un Lun Dun" }, { "sentences": [ "Castle in the Air is a young adult fantasy novel written by Diana Wynne Jones, and first published in 1990.", " The novel is a sequel to \"Howl's Moving Castle\" and is set in the same fantasy world, though it follows the adventures of Abdullah rather than Sophie Hatter.", " The plot is based on stories from the \"Arabian Nights\".", " The book features many of the characters from \"Howl's Moving Castle\", often under some sort of disguise." ], "title": "Castle in the Air (novel)" }, { "sentences": [ "Andrew James Hartley is a British-born American novelist, who writes mystery/thrillers and fantasy adventures.", " His series of children's/young adult fantasy adventures came out in later 2011.", " He used to blog regularly for the writers' site Magical Words and is a regular presenter at Thrillerfest and Dragon Con.", " His thrillers have been USA Today and New York Times bestsellers and his 5th novel, \"Will Power\", was listed by Kirkus Reviews as one of the 15 best fantasy/scifi books of 2010.", " The first of three middle grades/young adult adventures, \"Darwen Arkwright and the Peregrine Pact\", was released from Razorbill (Penguin) in October 2011.", " In 2011 he co-authored with David Hewson a novelization of Shakespeare's \"Macbeth\" written specially for audio and released by Audible.com in June, narrated by Alan Cumming.", " His second collaboration with Hewson – an audio novel based on \"Hamlet\", performed by Richard Armitage – was named Audible.com's best book of 2014 and was nominated for two Audie awards." ], "title": "A. J. Hartley" }, { "sentences": [ "The Urgals are a fictional race in Christopher Paolini's Inheritance Cycle.", " Urgal may also refer to:" ], "title": "Urgal (disambiguation)" }, { "sentences": [ "The Andre Norton Award for Young Adult Science Fiction and Fantasy is an annual award presented by the Science Fiction and Fantasy Writers of America (SFWA) to the author of the best young adult or middle grade science fiction or fantasy book published in the United States in the preceding year.", " It is named to honor prolific science fiction and fantasy author Andre Norton (1912–2005), and it was established by then SFWA president Catherine Asaro and the SFWA Young Adult Fiction committee and announced on February 20, 2005.", " Any published young adult or middle grade science fiction or fantasy novel is eligible for the prize, including graphic novels.", " There is no limit on word count.", " The award is presented along with the Nebula Awards and follows the same rules for nominations and voting; as the awards are separate, works may be simultaneously nominated for both the Andre Norton award and a Nebula Award." ], "title": "Andre Norton Award" } ]
[ "Title: Red Queen (novel)\n\nRed Queen is a young adult fantasy novel written by American writer Victoria Aveyard. It was her first series and her first novel. It was published in February 2015. Its sequels are \"Glass Sword\" and \"King's Cage\". Red Queen won the 2015 Goodreads Choice Award for Debut Goodreads Author and was nominated for the 2015 Goodreads Choice Award for Young Adult Fantasy & Science Fiction.", "Title: The Circle (novel)\n\nThe Circle (Swedish title \"Cirkeln\") is a Swedish young adult fantasy novel written by Mats Strandberg and Sara Bergmark Elfgren. It is the first part of the \"Engelsfors\" trilogy. The novel takes place in a fictional rural town in Bergslagen in central Sweden and follows a group of teenage girls with little in common who discover that they are witches chosen to save the world from an otherwordly evil. In addition to the fantasy theme, the novel also uses tropes of horror fiction, psychological realism and the unreliable narrator. The novel has been sold for publication in 21 different languages in addition to Swedish. Random House released the English translation in the UK on June 7, 2012, and in other English-speaking countries during the summer of 2012.", "Title: A Wizard of Earthsea\n\nA Wizard of Earthsea is a young adult fantasy novel written by the American author Ursula K. Le Guin, first published by the small press Parnassus in 1968. Regarded as a classic of fantasy and children's literature, the novel has been widely influential within the genre of fantasy.", "Title: Crown Duel\n\nCrown Duel is a 2002 young adult fantasy novel written by American author Sherwood Smith, originally published as two separate books, Crown Duel (1997) and Court Duel (1998). Both stories take place in the fictional land of Sartorias-deles, a fantasy world Smith has written about since her youth. The first book follows the adventures of young Countess Meliara \"Mel\" Astiar of Tlanth as she and her small group of forces rebel against the greed of King Galdran; along the way the mysterious Marquis of Shevraeth aids her, though she distrusts him. With the king now dead, the second part focuses on Mel's journey to the court in Remalna-city, where she must navigate court intrigues surrounding Shevraeth's rise to power as king. In 2008 Smith also published a prequel about Shevraeth: A Stranger to Command.", "Title: Inheritance Cycle\n\nThe Inheritance Cycle is a young adult tetralogy of high fantasy novels written by American author Christopher Paolini. Set in the fictional world of Alagaësia ( ), the novels focus on the adventures of a teenage boy named Eragon and his dragon, Saphira, as they struggle to overthrow the evil king Galbatorix. The series was originally intended to be a trilogy (named the \"Inheritance Trilogy\") until Paolini announced on October 30, 2007, while working on the third novel, that he believed the story was too complex to conclude in just three books.", "Title: Un Lun Dun\n\nUn Lun Dun is a young adult fantasy novel by China Miéville, released in 2007. The title is derived from 'UnLondon,' the name of the alternate realm where the book is set. It also contains illustrations by Miéville. It was first released as a hardback in the United Kingdom in January 2007 by Macmillan Publishers, then in the United States on 13 February 2007 by Del Rey Books. The novel also won the 2008 Locus Award for Best Young Adult Book.", "Title: Castle in the Air (novel)\n\nCastle in the Air is a young adult fantasy novel written by Diana Wynne Jones, and first published in 1990. The novel is a sequel to \"Howl's Moving Castle\" and is set in the same fantasy world, though it follows the adventures of Abdullah rather than Sophie Hatter. The plot is based on stories from the \"Arabian Nights\". The book features many of the characters from \"Howl's Moving Castle\", often under some sort of disguise.", "Title: A. J. Hartley\n\nAndrew James Hartley is a British-born American novelist, who writes mystery/thrillers and fantasy adventures. His series of children's/young adult fantasy adventures came out in later 2011. He used to blog regularly for the writers' site Magical Words and is a regular presenter at Thrillerfest and Dragon Con. His thrillers have been USA Today and New York Times bestsellers and his 5th novel, \"Will Power\", was listed by Kirkus Reviews as one of the 15 best fantasy/scifi books of 2010. The first of three middle grades/young adult adventures, \"Darwen Arkwright and the Peregrine Pact\", was released from Razorbill (Penguin) in October 2011. In 2011 he co-authored with David Hewson a novelization of Shakespeare's \"Macbeth\" written specially for audio and released by Audible.com in June, narrated by Alan Cumming. His second collaboration with Hewson – an audio novel based on \"Hamlet\", performed by Richard Armitage – was named Audible.com's best book of 2014 and was nominated for two Audie awards.", "Title: Urgal (disambiguation)\n\nThe Urgals are a fictional race in Christopher Paolini's Inheritance Cycle. Urgal may also refer to:", "Title: Andre Norton Award\n\nThe Andre Norton Award for Young Adult Science Fiction and Fantasy is an annual award presented by the Science Fiction and Fantasy Writers of America (SFWA) to the author of the best young adult or middle grade science fiction or fantasy book published in the United States in the preceding year. It is named to honor prolific science fiction and fantasy author Andre Norton (1912–2005), and it was established by then SFWA president Catherine Asaro and the SFWA Young Adult Fiction committee and announced on February 20, 2005. Any published young adult or middle grade science fiction or fantasy novel is eligible for the prize, including graphic novels. There is no limit on word count. The award is presented along with the Nebula Awards and follows the same rules for nominations and voting; as the awards are separate, works may be simultaneously nominated for both the Andre Norton award and a Nebula Award." ]
81,127
Ann Ayars acted in a film adapted from an opera written by who?
Jacques Offenbach
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[ { "sentences": [ "Ann Ayars (23 July 1918 – 27 February 1995) was an American soprano and actress.", " Early in her career she acted in several TV series and non musical films.", " Later, she sang with the New York City Opera (NYCO), and became known worldwide when she sang and acted the part of Antonia in the 1951 British film \"The Tales of Hoffmann\"." ], "title": "Ann Ayars" }, { "sentences": [ "La liberazione di Ruggiero dall'isola d'Alcina (\"En.\"", " \"The Liberation of Ruggiero from the island of Alcina\") is a comic opera in four scenes by Francesca Caccini, first performed 3 February 1625 at the Villa di Poggio Imperiale in Florence, with a libretto by Ferdinando Saracinelli, based on Ludovico Ariosto's \"Orlando Furioso\".", " It is the first opera written by a woman, and was long considered to be the first Italian opera to be performed outside of Italy.", " It was performed to celebrate a visit from Prince Władysław of Poland during Carnival 1625, and it had a revival in Warsaw in 1628.", " The work was commissioned by Regent Archduchess Maria Maddalena of Austria, wife of Cosimo II de' Medici, for whom Caccini worked.", " \"Ruggiero\" was printed under the protection of Maria Magdalena in 1625, only five years after the first printed opera in Italy.", " It is the only opera by Francesca Caccini to survive." ], "title": "La liberazione di Ruggiero" }, { "sentences": [ "Ottone, re di Germania (\"Otto, King of Germany\", HWV 15) is an opera by George Frideric Handel, to an Italian–language libretto adapted by Nicola Francesco Haym from the libretto by Stefano Benedetto Pallavicino for Antonio Lotti's opera \"Teofane\".", " It was the first new opera written for the Royal Academy of Music (1719)'s fourth season and had its first performance on 12 January 1723 at the King's Theatre, Haymarket in London.", " Handel had assembled a cast of operatic superstars for this season and the opera became an enormous success." ], "title": "Ottone" }, { "sentences": [ "Partenope is an opera in three acts by Manuel de Zumaya.", " Zumaya adapted the libretto himself from a Spanish translation of Silvio Stampiglia's Italian libretto which was first set for performance in Naples during 1699 with music by Luigi Mancia.", " All told, Stampiglia's libretto was used by a variety of composers for more than a dozen operas that were produced all over Italy, including versions by Leonardo Vinci and George Frideric Handel.", " Zumaya's version was commissioned by Viceroy Fernando de Alencastre Noroña y Silva and produced at the viceroyal palace in Mexico City on 1 May 1711.", " The production is the earliest known full opera produced in North America and the first opera written by an American-born composer.", " However, \"Parténope\" is not the earliest opera to be performed in the New World, as some sources have reported.", " That distinction belongs to Tomás de Torrejón y Velasco's \"La púrpura de la rosa\", which premiered ten years earlier in Lima, Peru." ], "title": "Partenope (Zumaya)" }, { "sentences": [ "Apache Trail is a 1942 American Western film directed by Richard Thorpe, written by Maurice Geraghty, and starring Lloyd Nolan, Donna Reed, William Lundigan, Ann Ayars, Connie Gilchrist, and Chill Wills.", " The picture was released on June 24, 1942, by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer." ], "title": "Apache Trail (film)" }, { "sentences": [ "Fiesta is a 1941 American Technicolor film directed by LeRoy Prinz that was one of Hal Roach's Streamliners.", " The film was the motion picture debut of the Los Angeles Civic Light Opera star Anne Ayars." ], "title": "Fiesta (1941 film)" }, { "sentences": [ "Don Juan Triumphant is the name of a fictional opera written by the title character in the novel \"The Phantom of the Opera\".", " In the 1986 musical \"The Phantom of the Opera\" by Andrew Lloyd Webber, the concept is expanded as an opera within a musical and the performance of it plays a major role in the storyline.", " The fictional piece draws major inspiration from the Mozart's famous work \"Don Giovanni\" yet the Phantom's opera is depicted as far more bleak and dark." ], "title": "Don Juan Triumphant" }, { "sentences": [ "The Tales of Hoffmann is a 1951 British Technicolor film adaptation of Jacques Offenbach's opera \"The Tales of Hoffmann\", written, produced and directed by the team of Michael Powell and Emeric Pressburger working under the umbrella of their production company, The Archers." ], "title": "The Tales of Hoffmann (film)" }, { "sentences": [ "Pecan Summer is an opera written and composed by the indigenous Australian singer Deborah Cheetham, who also sang in every season.", " It was orchestrated by Jessica Wells.", " It is the first opera written by an indigenous Australian and involving an indigenous cast.", " It is based on the February 1939 Cummeragunja walk-off, in which Cheetham's grandparents were involved." ], "title": "Pecan Summer" }, { "sentences": [ "Zenobia e Radamisto is an opera in 3 acts and nine scenes by composer Giovanni Legrenzi.", " The opera uses an Italian language libretto by Ippolito Bentivoglio (1611-1685).", " The third opera written by Legrenzi, the work premiered on 1 June 1665 at the Teatro Bonacossi in Ferrara in celebration of the marriage of Nicolò Santini and Maria Luisa Bonvisi.", " The opera was subsequently mounted in Brescia (1666), Verona (1667), and Macerata (1669)." ], "title": "Zenobia e Radamisto" } ]
[ "Title: Ann Ayars\n\nAnn Ayars (23 July 1918 – 27 February 1995) was an American soprano and actress. Early in her career she acted in several TV series and non musical films. Later, she sang with the New York City Opera (NYCO), and became known worldwide when she sang and acted the part of Antonia in the 1951 British film \"The Tales of Hoffmann\".", "Title: La liberazione di Ruggiero\n\nLa liberazione di Ruggiero dall'isola d'Alcina (\"En.\" \"The Liberation of Ruggiero from the island of Alcina\") is a comic opera in four scenes by Francesca Caccini, first performed 3 February 1625 at the Villa di Poggio Imperiale in Florence, with a libretto by Ferdinando Saracinelli, based on Ludovico Ariosto's \"Orlando Furioso\". It is the first opera written by a woman, and was long considered to be the first Italian opera to be performed outside of Italy. It was performed to celebrate a visit from Prince Władysław of Poland during Carnival 1625, and it had a revival in Warsaw in 1628. The work was commissioned by Regent Archduchess Maria Maddalena of Austria, wife of Cosimo II de' Medici, for whom Caccini worked. \"Ruggiero\" was printed under the protection of Maria Magdalena in 1625, only five years after the first printed opera in Italy. It is the only opera by Francesca Caccini to survive.", "Title: Ottone\n\nOttone, re di Germania (\"Otto, King of Germany\", HWV 15) is an opera by George Frideric Handel, to an Italian–language libretto adapted by Nicola Francesco Haym from the libretto by Stefano Benedetto Pallavicino for Antonio Lotti's opera \"Teofane\". It was the first new opera written for the Royal Academy of Music (1719)'s fourth season and had its first performance on 12 January 1723 at the King's Theatre, Haymarket in London. Handel had assembled a cast of operatic superstars for this season and the opera became an enormous success.", "Title: Partenope (Zumaya)\n\nPartenope is an opera in three acts by Manuel de Zumaya. Zumaya adapted the libretto himself from a Spanish translation of Silvio Stampiglia's Italian libretto which was first set for performance in Naples during 1699 with music by Luigi Mancia. All told, Stampiglia's libretto was used by a variety of composers for more than a dozen operas that were produced all over Italy, including versions by Leonardo Vinci and George Frideric Handel. Zumaya's version was commissioned by Viceroy Fernando de Alencastre Noroña y Silva and produced at the viceroyal palace in Mexico City on 1 May 1711. The production is the earliest known full opera produced in North America and the first opera written by an American-born composer. However, \"Parténope\" is not the earliest opera to be performed in the New World, as some sources have reported. That distinction belongs to Tomás de Torrejón y Velasco's \"La púrpura de la rosa\", which premiered ten years earlier in Lima, Peru.", "Title: Apache Trail (film)\n\nApache Trail is a 1942 American Western film directed by Richard Thorpe, written by Maurice Geraghty, and starring Lloyd Nolan, Donna Reed, William Lundigan, Ann Ayars, Connie Gilchrist, and Chill Wills. The picture was released on June 24, 1942, by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer.", "Title: Fiesta (1941 film)\n\nFiesta is a 1941 American Technicolor film directed by LeRoy Prinz that was one of Hal Roach's Streamliners. The film was the motion picture debut of the Los Angeles Civic Light Opera star Anne Ayars.", "Title: Don Juan Triumphant\n\nDon Juan Triumphant is the name of a fictional opera written by the title character in the novel \"The Phantom of the Opera\". In the 1986 musical \"The Phantom of the Opera\" by Andrew Lloyd Webber, the concept is expanded as an opera within a musical and the performance of it plays a major role in the storyline. The fictional piece draws major inspiration from the Mozart's famous work \"Don Giovanni\" yet the Phantom's opera is depicted as far more bleak and dark.", "Title: The Tales of Hoffmann (film)\n\nThe Tales of Hoffmann is a 1951 British Technicolor film adaptation of Jacques Offenbach's opera \"The Tales of Hoffmann\", written, produced and directed by the team of Michael Powell and Emeric Pressburger working under the umbrella of their production company, The Archers.", "Title: Pecan Summer\n\nPecan Summer is an opera written and composed by the indigenous Australian singer Deborah Cheetham, who also sang in every season. It was orchestrated by Jessica Wells. It is the first opera written by an indigenous Australian and involving an indigenous cast. It is based on the February 1939 Cummeragunja walk-off, in which Cheetham's grandparents were involved.", "Title: Zenobia e Radamisto\n\nZenobia e Radamisto is an opera in 3 acts and nine scenes by composer Giovanni Legrenzi. The opera uses an Italian language libretto by Ippolito Bentivoglio (1611-1685). The third opera written by Legrenzi, the work premiered on 1 June 1665 at the Teatro Bonacossi in Ferrara in celebration of the marriage of Nicolò Santini and Maria Luisa Bonvisi. The opera was subsequently mounted in Brescia (1666), Verona (1667), and Macerata (1669)." ]
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Name of autobiography written by advisor and confidant of Queen catalina of castile who governed Castile as regent from 1406 until 1418 during the minority of her son.
Memorias
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{ "title": [ "Leonor López de Córdoba", "Catherine of Lancaster" ], "sent_id": [ 0, 1 ] }
[ { "sentences": [ "Nuño Pérez de Lara (died 3 August 1177) was a Castilian nobleman, politician and military leader.", " He began his career at the court of the Emperor Alfonso VII, during whose reign he took part in the \"repoblación\" of the Extremadura and the defence of the Almohad frontier.", " Between 1164 and 1169 he governed Castile as regent for the underage Alfonso VIII, and he continued to exercise semi-regal power in the kingdom until 1176.", " He founded two monasteries and fostered the cult of Thomas Becket in Spain.", " He died taking part in the \"Reconquista\" of Cuenca." ], "title": "Nuño Pérez de Lara" }, { "sentences": [ "Leonor López de Córdoba (Calatayud, ca. 1362- Córdoba, 1420) wrote what is supposed to be the first autobiography in Castilian, named \"Memorias\" by one of its editors, after being banished from the Castilian Court where she was an advisor and confidant of Queen Catalina of Castile, wife of King Henry III." ], "title": "Leonor López de Córdoba" }, { "sentences": [ "Catherine of Lancaster (Castilian: \"Catalina\"; 31 March 1373 – 2 June 1418) was Queen of Castile by marriage to King Henry III of Castile.", " She governed Castile as regent from 1406 until 1418 during the minority of her son." ], "title": "Catherine of Lancaster" }, { "sentences": [ "Joanna (6 November 1479 – 12 April 1555), called the Mad (Spanish: \"Juana la Loca\" ), was queen of Castile from 1504 and of Aragon from 1516.", " From the union of these two crowns modern Spain evolved.", " Joanna married Philip the Handsome on 20 October 1496.", " Philip was crowned King of Castile in 1506, initiating the rule of the Habsburgs in Spain.", " After Philip's death that same year, Joanna was deemed mentally ill and was confined to a nunnery for the rest of her life.", " Though she remained the legal queen of Castile throughout this time, her father, Ferdinand II of Aragon, was regent until his death, when she inherited his kingdom as well.", " From 1516, her son, Charles I, ruled as king, while she nominally remained co-monarch." ], "title": "Joanna of Castile" }, { "sentences": [ "María Alfonso Téllez de Meneses (c. 1265 – 1321), known as María de Molina, was queen consort of Castile and León from 1284 to 1295 by marriage to Sancho IV of Castile, and served as regent for her minor son Ferdinand IV (1295 - c.1301) and later her grandson Alfonso XI of Castile (1312-1321)." ], "title": "María de Molina" }, { "sentences": [ "Henry III of Castile (4 October 1379 – 25 December 1406), called the Mourner (Spanish: \"Enrique el Doliente\" , Galician: \"Henrique o Doente\" ), was the son of John I and Eleanor of Aragon.", " He succeeded his father as King of Castile in 1390." ], "title": "Henry III of Castile" }, { "sentences": [ "Ichijō Tsunetsugu (一条 経嗣 , 1358 – December 14, 1418) , son of Nijō Yoshimoto and adopted son of regent Tsunemichi, was a \"kugyō\" or Japanese court noble of the Muromachi period (1336–1573).", " He held a regent position kampaku three times from 1394 to 1398, from 1399 to 1408 and from 1410 to 1418.", " He married a daughter of Takatsukasa Fuyumichi, and the couple had a son named Ichijō Tsunesuke (一条 経輔 , ?", "-?)", " .", " His other wife gave birth to Kaneyoshi." ], "title": "Ichijō Tsunetsugu" }, { "sentences": [ "Blanche of Castile (Spanish: \"Blanca\" ; 4 March 1188 – 27 November 1252) was Queen of France by marriage to Louis VIII.", " She acted as regent twice during the reign of her son, Louis IX: during his minority from 1226 until 1234, and during his absence from 1248 until 1252.", " She was born in Palencia, Spain, 1188, the third daughter of Alfonso VIII, king of Castile, and Eleanor of England.", " Eleanor was a daughter of Henry II of England and Eleanor of Aquitaine." ], "title": "Blanche of Castile" }, { "sentences": [ "Álvaro Núñez de Lara ( 1170 – 1218) was a Castilian nobleman who played a key role, along with other members of the House of Lara, in the political and military affairs of the Kingdoms of León and Castile around the turn of the 13th century.", " He was made a count in 1214, served as \"alférez\" to King Alfonso VIII of Castile, was the regent during the minority of King Henry I of Castile, and was \"mayordomo\" (steward) to King Alfonso IX of León.", " He opposed Queen Berengaria of Castile and her son King Ferdinand III and supported the King of León during the war between the two countries of 1217–1218.", " At the end of his life he was a knight of the Order of Santiago, in whose Monastery of Uclés he was buried." ], "title": "Álvaro Núñez de Lara (died 1218)" }, { "sentences": [ "Henry I of Castile (14 April 1204 – 6 June 1217) was king of Castile.", " He was the son of Alfonso VIII of Castile and Eleanor of England, Queen of Castile (daughter of Henry II of England and Eleanor of Aquitaine)." ], "title": "Henry I of Castile" } ]
[ "Title: Nuño Pérez de Lara\n\nNuño Pérez de Lara (died 3 August 1177) was a Castilian nobleman, politician and military leader. He began his career at the court of the Emperor Alfonso VII, during whose reign he took part in the \"repoblación\" of the Extremadura and the defence of the Almohad frontier. Between 1164 and 1169 he governed Castile as regent for the underage Alfonso VIII, and he continued to exercise semi-regal power in the kingdom until 1176. He founded two monasteries and fostered the cult of Thomas Becket in Spain. He died taking part in the \"Reconquista\" of Cuenca.", "Title: Leonor López de Córdoba\n\nLeonor López de Córdoba (Calatayud, ca. 1362- Córdoba, 1420) wrote what is supposed to be the first autobiography in Castilian, named \"Memorias\" by one of its editors, after being banished from the Castilian Court where she was an advisor and confidant of Queen Catalina of Castile, wife of King Henry III.", "Title: Catherine of Lancaster\n\nCatherine of Lancaster (Castilian: \"Catalina\"; 31 March 1373 – 2 June 1418) was Queen of Castile by marriage to King Henry III of Castile. She governed Castile as regent from 1406 until 1418 during the minority of her son.", "Title: Joanna of Castile\n\nJoanna (6 November 1479 – 12 April 1555), called the Mad (Spanish: \"Juana la Loca\" ), was queen of Castile from 1504 and of Aragon from 1516. From the union of these two crowns modern Spain evolved. Joanna married Philip the Handsome on 20 October 1496. Philip was crowned King of Castile in 1506, initiating the rule of the Habsburgs in Spain. After Philip's death that same year, Joanna was deemed mentally ill and was confined to a nunnery for the rest of her life. Though she remained the legal queen of Castile throughout this time, her father, Ferdinand II of Aragon, was regent until his death, when she inherited his kingdom as well. From 1516, her son, Charles I, ruled as king, while she nominally remained co-monarch.", "Title: María de Molina\n\nMaría Alfonso Téllez de Meneses (c. 1265 – 1321), known as María de Molina, was queen consort of Castile and León from 1284 to 1295 by marriage to Sancho IV of Castile, and served as regent for her minor son Ferdinand IV (1295 - c.1301) and later her grandson Alfonso XI of Castile (1312-1321).", "Title: Henry III of Castile\n\nHenry III of Castile (4 October 1379 – 25 December 1406), called the Mourner (Spanish: \"Enrique el Doliente\" , Galician: \"Henrique o Doente\" ), was the son of John I and Eleanor of Aragon. He succeeded his father as King of Castile in 1390.", "Title: Ichijō Tsunetsugu\n\nIchijō Tsunetsugu (一条 経嗣 , 1358 – December 14, 1418) , son of Nijō Yoshimoto and adopted son of regent Tsunemichi, was a \"kugyō\" or Japanese court noble of the Muromachi period (1336–1573). He held a regent position kampaku three times from 1394 to 1398, from 1399 to 1408 and from 1410 to 1418. He married a daughter of Takatsukasa Fuyumichi, and the couple had a son named Ichijō Tsunesuke (一条 経輔 , ? -?) . His other wife gave birth to Kaneyoshi.", "Title: Blanche of Castile\n\nBlanche of Castile (Spanish: \"Blanca\" ; 4 March 1188 – 27 November 1252) was Queen of France by marriage to Louis VIII. She acted as regent twice during the reign of her son, Louis IX: during his minority from 1226 until 1234, and during his absence from 1248 until 1252. She was born in Palencia, Spain, 1188, the third daughter of Alfonso VIII, king of Castile, and Eleanor of England. Eleanor was a daughter of Henry II of England and Eleanor of Aquitaine.", "Title: Álvaro Núñez de Lara (died 1218)\n\nÁlvaro Núñez de Lara ( 1170 – 1218) was a Castilian nobleman who played a key role, along with other members of the House of Lara, in the political and military affairs of the Kingdoms of León and Castile around the turn of the 13th century. He was made a count in 1214, served as \"alférez\" to King Alfonso VIII of Castile, was the regent during the minority of King Henry I of Castile, and was \"mayordomo\" (steward) to King Alfonso IX of León. He opposed Queen Berengaria of Castile and her son King Ferdinand III and supported the King of León during the war between the two countries of 1217–1218. At the end of his life he was a knight of the Order of Santiago, in whose Monastery of Uclés he was buried.", "Title: Henry I of Castile\n\nHenry I of Castile (14 April 1204 – 6 June 1217) was king of Castile. He was the son of Alfonso VIII of Castile and Eleanor of England, Queen of Castile (daughter of Henry II of England and Eleanor of Aquitaine)." ]
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Pamela Morgan Halpert, is a fictional character on the U.S. television sitcom "The Office", played by Jenna Fischer, an American actress, and is widely known for her portrayal as Pam Beesly, on which organization?
NBC
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{ "title": [ "Pam Beesly", "Jenna Fischer" ], "sent_id": [ 0, 1 ] }
[ { "sentences": [ "Dawn Tinsley is a fictional character in the BBC sitcom \"The Office\", played by Lucy Davis.", " She is a receptionist for paper merchants Wernham Hogg and was originally engaged to warehouse worker Lee.", " Her American \"The Office\" equivalent is Pam Beesly.", " She is also the inspiration for Laetitia Kadiri in the French version of the show, \"Le Bureau\", and Anne Viens in the Québécois version, \"La Job\"." ], "title": "Dawn Tinsley" }, { "sentences": [ "\"Beach Games\" is the twenty-third episode of the third season of the US version of \"The Office\", and the 51st of the series.", " In this episode, the office goes to a nearby lake for some \"beach games\".", " It is revealed that Michael (Steve Carell) is being interviewed for a position at Corporate and that the winner of the beach games will become regional manager.", " Meanwhile, Dwight (Rainn Wilson) and Angela (Angela Kinsey) sabotage Andy (Ed Helms), and Pam (Jenna Fischer) spends her day taking notes of the office workers' activities." ], "title": "Beach Games" }, { "sentences": [ "\"The Negotiation\" (originally titled \"Labor Negotiation\") is the nineteenth episode of the third season of the American comedy television series \"The Office\", and the show's forty-seventh episode overall.", " The series depicts the everyday lives of office employees in the Scranton branch of the fictional Dunder Mifflin Paper Company.", " In this episode, Roy Anderson (David Denman) tries to attack Jim Halpert (John Krasinski) for kissing Pam Beesly (Jenna Fischer) on Casino Night, only to be pepper-sprayed by Dwight Schrute (Rainn Wilson).", " Jim repeatedly tries to thank Dwight for his actions, but each attempt is rejected.", " Meanwhile, with Roy fired, Darryl Philbin (Craig Robinson) asks for a raise and is astounded when he learns that this raise would cause him to be paid more than his boss, Michael Scott (Steve Carell)." ], "title": "The Negotiation" }, { "sentences": [ "Pamela Morgan Halpert (née Beesly; born March 25, 1979) is a fictional character on the U.S. television sitcom \"The Office\", played by Jenna Fischer.", " Her counterpart in the original UK series of \"The Office\" is Dawn Tinsley.", " Her character is initially the receptionist at the paper distribution company Dunder Mifflin, before becoming a saleswoman and eventually office administrator until her termination in the series finale.", " Her character is shy, growing assertive but amiable, and artistically inclined, and shares romantic interest with Jim Halpert, whom she begins dating in the fourth season and marries and starts a family with as the series continues." ], "title": "Pam Beesly" }, { "sentences": [ "Jennifer Ann Celotta (born November 11, 1971 in Gaithersburg, Maryland) is an American television producer and writer.", " Among her credits are \"Home Improvement\", \"Malcolm in the Middle\", \"The Newsroom\", \"Greg the Bunny\", \"Andy Richter Controls The Universe\" and \"The Office\".", " She has directed two episodes of \"The Office\": \"Crime Aid\" and \"The Promotion.\"", " By the fifth season, Celotta was serving as an \"Office\" producer and one of the series show runners, along with fellow writer Paul Lieberstein.", " Celotta and Lieberstein wrote the fifth season finale \"Company Picnic\", which ended with character Pam Beesly learning she is pregnant.", " In May 2009, Celotta said the sixth season would include a wedding for Jim and Pam, although at the time she said the specifics of it had not been worked out yet." ], "title": "Jennifer Celotta" }, { "sentences": [ "\"Sing\" is the lead single from indie rock band Travis' third studio album, \"The Invisible Band\".", " It was released in the United Kingdom on 28 May 2001, following an extensive five-week promotional campaign.", " The song reached a peak position of number three on the UK Singles Chart.", " \"Sing\" was a worldwide success, reaching top ten in several countries in Europe and Latin America.", " The song can be heard in The Office on various occasions as the unofficial song of Jim Halpert and Pam Beesly.", " The song is noted for its prominent use of the banjo (played by Andy Dunlop), a country music instrument then considered rare for mainstream pop." ], "title": "Sing (Travis song)" }, { "sentences": [ "Regina Marie \"Jenna\" Fischer (born March 7, 1974) is an American actress.", " She is widely known for her portrayal as Pam Beesly on the NBC sitcom \"The Office\", for which she received critical acclaim and was nominated for the Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Comedy Series in 2007." ], "title": "Jenna Fischer" }, { "sentences": [ "Pamela Barnes Ewing is a fictional character from the CBS primetime soap opera, \"Dallas\".", " Pamela is portrayed by actress Victoria Principal, first appearing on the show in the first episode, entitled \"Digger's Daughter\", which was first broadcast on April 2, 1978.", " \"Dallas\" follows the trials of the wealthy Ewing oil family in the city of Dallas, Texas, which Pam has married into.", " Principal played Pam until the end of the tenth season of \"Dallas\" in 1987, when the character crashes into a truck carrying butane and propane and her body is severely burned.", " After this, she is briefly played by actress Margaret Michaels in an attempt to write the character out.", " Pamela's storylines in season 1 focus on her relationship with her new husband, Bobby Ewing (Patrick Duffy), and her fight against the considerable suspicion and hostility from within the Ewing family, due to Pamela being a member of the Barnes family.", " Pamela's love for Bobby remains a strong character trait throughout her tenure on the show, noted for its similarities to \"Romeo and Juliet\", with two people from hostile families falling in love." ], "title": "Pam Ewing" }, { "sentences": [ "\"Christening\" is the seventh episode of the seventh season of the American version of the comedy television series \"The Office\" and the show's 133rd episode overall.", " Written by Peter Ocko and directed by Alex Hardcastle, the episode aired on November 4, 2010 on NBC in the United States.", " The episode guest stars Linda Purl as Helene Beesly, Rick Overton as William Beesly, Robert Pine as Mr. Halpert, Perry Smith as Betsy Halpert, Bobby Ray Shafer as Bob Vance, and Peggy Stewart as Sylvia." ], "title": "Christening (The Office)" }, { "sentences": [ "Jim Halpert (born October 1, 1978) is a fictional character in the U.S. version of the television sitcom \"The Office\", portrayed by John Krasinski.", " The character is based on Tim Canterbury from the original version of \"The Office\".", " The character is named after a childhood friend of executive producer Greg Daniels.", " He is introduced as a sales representative at the Scranton branch of paper distribution company Dunder Mifflin, before transferring to the Stamford branch in the third season.", " Upon the merger of Scranton and Stamford branches, he becomes Assistant Regional Manager, and later co-manager alongside Michael Scott during the sixth season episode arc from \"The Promotion\" to \"The Manager and the Salesman\".", " After Dunder Mifflin is bought by Sabre Corporation, Jim is very briefly the sole regional manager of the branch, before returning to the Sales department until his requested termination in the series finale." ], "title": "Jim Halpert" } ]
[ "Title: Dawn Tinsley\n\nDawn Tinsley is a fictional character in the BBC sitcom \"The Office\", played by Lucy Davis. She is a receptionist for paper merchants Wernham Hogg and was originally engaged to warehouse worker Lee. Her American \"The Office\" equivalent is Pam Beesly. She is also the inspiration for Laetitia Kadiri in the French version of the show, \"Le Bureau\", and Anne Viens in the Québécois version, \"La Job\".", "Title: Beach Games\n\n\"Beach Games\" is the twenty-third episode of the third season of the US version of \"The Office\", and the 51st of the series. In this episode, the office goes to a nearby lake for some \"beach games\". It is revealed that Michael (Steve Carell) is being interviewed for a position at Corporate and that the winner of the beach games will become regional manager. Meanwhile, Dwight (Rainn Wilson) and Angela (Angela Kinsey) sabotage Andy (Ed Helms), and Pam (Jenna Fischer) spends her day taking notes of the office workers' activities.", "Title: The Negotiation\n\n\"The Negotiation\" (originally titled \"Labor Negotiation\") is the nineteenth episode of the third season of the American comedy television series \"The Office\", and the show's forty-seventh episode overall. The series depicts the everyday lives of office employees in the Scranton branch of the fictional Dunder Mifflin Paper Company. In this episode, Roy Anderson (David Denman) tries to attack Jim Halpert (John Krasinski) for kissing Pam Beesly (Jenna Fischer) on Casino Night, only to be pepper-sprayed by Dwight Schrute (Rainn Wilson). Jim repeatedly tries to thank Dwight for his actions, but each attempt is rejected. Meanwhile, with Roy fired, Darryl Philbin (Craig Robinson) asks for a raise and is astounded when he learns that this raise would cause him to be paid more than his boss, Michael Scott (Steve Carell).", "Title: Pam Beesly\n\nPamela Morgan Halpert (née Beesly; born March 25, 1979) is a fictional character on the U.S. television sitcom \"The Office\", played by Jenna Fischer. Her counterpart in the original UK series of \"The Office\" is Dawn Tinsley. Her character is initially the receptionist at the paper distribution company Dunder Mifflin, before becoming a saleswoman and eventually office administrator until her termination in the series finale. Her character is shy, growing assertive but amiable, and artistically inclined, and shares romantic interest with Jim Halpert, whom she begins dating in the fourth season and marries and starts a family with as the series continues.", "Title: Jennifer Celotta\n\nJennifer Ann Celotta (born November 11, 1971 in Gaithersburg, Maryland) is an American television producer and writer. Among her credits are \"Home Improvement\", \"Malcolm in the Middle\", \"The Newsroom\", \"Greg the Bunny\", \"Andy Richter Controls The Universe\" and \"The Office\". She has directed two episodes of \"The Office\": \"Crime Aid\" and \"The Promotion.\" By the fifth season, Celotta was serving as an \"Office\" producer and one of the series show runners, along with fellow writer Paul Lieberstein. Celotta and Lieberstein wrote the fifth season finale \"Company Picnic\", which ended with character Pam Beesly learning she is pregnant. In May 2009, Celotta said the sixth season would include a wedding for Jim and Pam, although at the time she said the specifics of it had not been worked out yet.", "Title: Sing (Travis song)\n\n\"Sing\" is the lead single from indie rock band Travis' third studio album, \"The Invisible Band\". It was released in the United Kingdom on 28 May 2001, following an extensive five-week promotional campaign. The song reached a peak position of number three on the UK Singles Chart. \"Sing\" was a worldwide success, reaching top ten in several countries in Europe and Latin America. The song can be heard in The Office on various occasions as the unofficial song of Jim Halpert and Pam Beesly. The song is noted for its prominent use of the banjo (played by Andy Dunlop), a country music instrument then considered rare for mainstream pop.", "Title: Jenna Fischer\n\nRegina Marie \"Jenna\" Fischer (born March 7, 1974) is an American actress. She is widely known for her portrayal as Pam Beesly on the NBC sitcom \"The Office\", for which she received critical acclaim and was nominated for the Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Comedy Series in 2007.", "Title: Pam Ewing\n\nPamela Barnes Ewing is a fictional character from the CBS primetime soap opera, \"Dallas\". Pamela is portrayed by actress Victoria Principal, first appearing on the show in the first episode, entitled \"Digger's Daughter\", which was first broadcast on April 2, 1978. \"Dallas\" follows the trials of the wealthy Ewing oil family in the city of Dallas, Texas, which Pam has married into. Principal played Pam until the end of the tenth season of \"Dallas\" in 1987, when the character crashes into a truck carrying butane and propane and her body is severely burned. After this, she is briefly played by actress Margaret Michaels in an attempt to write the character out. Pamela's storylines in season 1 focus on her relationship with her new husband, Bobby Ewing (Patrick Duffy), and her fight against the considerable suspicion and hostility from within the Ewing family, due to Pamela being a member of the Barnes family. Pamela's love for Bobby remains a strong character trait throughout her tenure on the show, noted for its similarities to \"Romeo and Juliet\", with two people from hostile families falling in love.", "Title: Christening (The Office)\n\n\"Christening\" is the seventh episode of the seventh season of the American version of the comedy television series \"The Office\" and the show's 133rd episode overall. Written by Peter Ocko and directed by Alex Hardcastle, the episode aired on November 4, 2010 on NBC in the United States. The episode guest stars Linda Purl as Helene Beesly, Rick Overton as William Beesly, Robert Pine as Mr. Halpert, Perry Smith as Betsy Halpert, Bobby Ray Shafer as Bob Vance, and Peggy Stewart as Sylvia.", "Title: Jim Halpert\n\nJim Halpert (born October 1, 1978) is a fictional character in the U.S. version of the television sitcom \"The Office\", portrayed by John Krasinski. The character is based on Tim Canterbury from the original version of \"The Office\". The character is named after a childhood friend of executive producer Greg Daniels. He is introduced as a sales representative at the Scranton branch of paper distribution company Dunder Mifflin, before transferring to the Stamford branch in the third season. Upon the merger of Scranton and Stamford branches, he becomes Assistant Regional Manager, and later co-manager alongside Michael Scott during the sixth season episode arc from \"The Promotion\" to \"The Manager and the Salesman\". After Dunder Mifflin is bought by Sabre Corporation, Jim is very briefly the sole regional manager of the branch, before returning to the Sales department until his requested termination in the series finale." ]
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Actor, son of Juanita B. "Nita" Quaid, a real estate agent, and William Rudy Quaid, an electrician, starred in the American comedy film about a family with eighteen children, which was released in what year?
2005
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[ { "sentences": [ "Leonardo Pareja, also known as Leo Pareja (born on June 18, 1982), is a Latin American top producing real estate agent and team leader of the Leo Pareja Team with Keller Williams based out of the Washington D.C. area.", " Pareja was awarded #1 Keller Williams Realty Agent in units sold nationwide 2010.", " He was also named #5 in the Wall Street Journal top 1,000 real estate teams in 2011 and Top Latino Real Estate Agent in 2013 by the National Association of Hispanic Real Estate Professionals.", " Additionally, he was featured in the June 2011 issue as Top 30 under 30 in Realtor Magazine.", " Pareja has also been featured in The Wall Street Journal, Fox Five News and other real estate related blogs and publications." ], "title": "Leo Pareja" }, { "sentences": [ "Gary Keller is an American entrepreneur and best-selling author.", " He is the founder of Keller Williams Realty International, which is the largest real estate company in the world by agent count.", " Keller founded Keller Williams on training and education and later brought his teachings to print.", " His books include \"The Millionaire Real Estate Agent,\" \"The Real Estate Investor,\" and \"The ONE Thing\".", " He currently serves as the Chairman of the Board at Keller Williams Realty International." ], "title": "Gary W. Keller" }, { "sentences": [ "A real estate broker or real estate salesperson (often called a real estate agent) is a person who acts as an intermediary between sellers and buyers of real estate/real property and attempts to match up sellers who wish to sell and buyers who wish to buy." ], "title": "Real estate broker" }, { "sentences": [ "Jade Mills is an American real estate agent, president of Jade Mills Estates, and the International Ambassador for Coldwell Banker Previews.", " In 2012 Mills became the #1 real estate agent worldwide for Coldwell Banker, with over $360 million in sales.", " Mills' clients include Hollywood celebrities like Britney Spears, Jennifer Aniston, Charlie Sheen, and Sela Ward." ], "title": "Jade Mills" }, { "sentences": [ "Aaron Kirman is a Los Angeles-based real estate agent who appears regularly on CNBC's \"Secret Lives of the Super Rich\" and was named the 12th top real estate agent in the United States by \"The Wall Street Journal\" and REAL Trends.", " Kirman averages $300 million to $400 million in home sales, has $3.5 billion in lifetime home sales and is president of Aaroe Estates, the luxury property division of the John Aaroe Group.", " Kirman has represented Rihanna, Nicki Minaj, Orlando Bloom and royal families from Saudi Arabia, Qatar, and Kuwait in real estate transactions.", " In addition, Kirman is known for his high-profile estate listings, such as the Danny Thomas estate (which sold for $65 million, the second largest sale in the history of Beverly Hills).", " Kirman has also represented several historic houses in their sale, including Frank Lloyd Wright's Ennis House, as well as houses designed by Richard Neutra, Frank Gehry, Paul Williams, Oscar Niemeyer, Rudolph Schindler and John Lautner." ], "title": "Aaron Kirman" }, { "sentences": [ "Yours, Mine & Ours is a 2005 American family comedy film about a family with eighteen children.", " Directed by Raja Gosnell, it stars Dennis Quaid and Rene Russo and was released on November 23, 2005.", " It was produced by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, Nickelodeon Movies, and Robert Simonds Company, and was distributed by Paramount Pictures and Columbia Pictures." ], "title": "Yours, Mine & Ours (2005 film)" }, { "sentences": [ "Leslie Allison Stemmons (November 8, 1876 - October 15, 1939) was an influential businessman in Dallas, Texas.", " Stemmons born in Dallas, Texas, on November 8, 1876, the son of John Martin and Rebecca (née Allison) Stemmons.", " He attended Southwestern University in Georgetown, Texas and graduated from the University of Chicago.", " Before returning to Dallas in 1900 to work selling fire insurance and real estate, Stemmons worked briefly in Chicago real estate.", " On July 16, 1902, he married Elizabeth Story.", " They had three children.", " Elizabeth died on January 3, 1910.", " On October 4, 1915, Stemmons married Proctor Howell.", " They had one son.", " As a real estate agent Stemmons developed the Miller-Stemmons addition, Winnetka Heights, Rosemont Crest, Sunset Hill, Sunset Annex, Sunset Summit, Sunset Heights, and Sunset Crest in Oak Cliff.", " He was a leader in the annexation of Oak Cliff and the building of the Houston Street Viaduct between Dallas and Oak Cliff.", " Stemmons was also a president and director of Atlas Metal Works, a director of Southwestern Land and Loan Company, and a director of Evergreen Hills, Incorporated.", " He was a member of the Dallas Historical Society, the Methodist Church, and the Dallas Real Estate Board." ], "title": "Leslie Stemmons" }, { "sentences": [ "Quaid was born in Houston, Texas, the son of Juanita B. \"Nita\" Quaid, a real estate agent, and William Rudy Quaid, an electrician.", " Quaid has English, Irish, Scots-Irish, and Cajun (French) ancestry, and was raised in the Baptist faith.", " He is the younger brother of actor Randy Quaid." ], "title": "Dennis Quaid" }, { "sentences": [ "Forsalebyowner.com is the United States largest \"by owner\" real estate website.", " It provides a real estate advertising and information service that charges a flat fee to property owners who advertise their property on the company’s Website.", " It created a business model that competed directly with traditional real estate firms, connecting buyers and sellers without the use of brokers.", " Property sellers devise and customize the content and format of their advertisement.", " ForSaleByOwner.com then charged to the owners a listing fee that is directly proportional to the length of the advertisement and the period of time it appears on its Web site.", " For an additional fee, property owners can have also list their properties on the MLS with a real estate agent affiliated with ForSaleByOwner.com.", " Interested buyers can use the service to search listed properties for free.", " However, ForSaleByOwner.com does not represent or negotiate on behalf of either the seller or the buyer.", " On its Website, a disclaimer clearly states that it is not a real estate agent and is legally prohibited from taking part in the actual sales transaction." ], "title": "Forsalebyowner.com" }, { "sentences": [ "An electronic version of the real estate industry, internet real estate is the concept of publishing housing estates for sale or rent, and for consumers seeking to buy or rent a property.", " Often, internet real estates are operated by landlords themselves.", " However, there are few exceptions where an online real estate agent would exist, still dealing via the web and often stating a flat-fee and not a commission based on percentage of total sales.", " Internet real estate surfaced around 1999 when technology advanced and statistics prove that more than 1 million homes were sold by the owners themselves in just America, in 2000.", " Some of the prime internet real estate platforms include Zillow, Trulia, Yahoo! Real Estate, Redfin and Realtor.com." ], "title": "Internet real estate" } ]
[ "Title: Leo Pareja\n\nLeonardo Pareja, also known as Leo Pareja (born on June 18, 1982), is a Latin American top producing real estate agent and team leader of the Leo Pareja Team with Keller Williams based out of the Washington D.C. area. Pareja was awarded #1 Keller Williams Realty Agent in units sold nationwide 2010. He was also named #5 in the Wall Street Journal top 1,000 real estate teams in 2011 and Top Latino Real Estate Agent in 2013 by the National Association of Hispanic Real Estate Professionals. Additionally, he was featured in the June 2011 issue as Top 30 under 30 in Realtor Magazine. Pareja has also been featured in The Wall Street Journal, Fox Five News and other real estate related blogs and publications.", "Title: Gary W. Keller\n\nGary Keller is an American entrepreneur and best-selling author. He is the founder of Keller Williams Realty International, which is the largest real estate company in the world by agent count. Keller founded Keller Williams on training and education and later brought his teachings to print. His books include \"The Millionaire Real Estate Agent,\" \"The Real Estate Investor,\" and \"The ONE Thing\". He currently serves as the Chairman of the Board at Keller Williams Realty International.", "Title: Real estate broker\n\nA real estate broker or real estate salesperson (often called a real estate agent) is a person who acts as an intermediary between sellers and buyers of real estate/real property and attempts to match up sellers who wish to sell and buyers who wish to buy.", "Title: Jade Mills\n\nJade Mills is an American real estate agent, president of Jade Mills Estates, and the International Ambassador for Coldwell Banker Previews. In 2012 Mills became the #1 real estate agent worldwide for Coldwell Banker, with over $360 million in sales. Mills' clients include Hollywood celebrities like Britney Spears, Jennifer Aniston, Charlie Sheen, and Sela Ward.", "Title: Aaron Kirman\n\nAaron Kirman is a Los Angeles-based real estate agent who appears regularly on CNBC's \"Secret Lives of the Super Rich\" and was named the 12th top real estate agent in the United States by \"The Wall Street Journal\" and REAL Trends. Kirman averages $300 million to $400 million in home sales, has $3.5 billion in lifetime home sales and is president of Aaroe Estates, the luxury property division of the John Aaroe Group. Kirman has represented Rihanna, Nicki Minaj, Orlando Bloom and royal families from Saudi Arabia, Qatar, and Kuwait in real estate transactions. In addition, Kirman is known for his high-profile estate listings, such as the Danny Thomas estate (which sold for $65 million, the second largest sale in the history of Beverly Hills). Kirman has also represented several historic houses in their sale, including Frank Lloyd Wright's Ennis House, as well as houses designed by Richard Neutra, Frank Gehry, Paul Williams, Oscar Niemeyer, Rudolph Schindler and John Lautner.", "Title: Yours, Mine & Ours (2005 film)\n\nYours, Mine & Ours is a 2005 American family comedy film about a family with eighteen children. Directed by Raja Gosnell, it stars Dennis Quaid and Rene Russo and was released on November 23, 2005. It was produced by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, Nickelodeon Movies, and Robert Simonds Company, and was distributed by Paramount Pictures and Columbia Pictures.", "Title: Leslie Stemmons\n\nLeslie Allison Stemmons (November 8, 1876 - October 15, 1939) was an influential businessman in Dallas, Texas. Stemmons born in Dallas, Texas, on November 8, 1876, the son of John Martin and Rebecca (née Allison) Stemmons. He attended Southwestern University in Georgetown, Texas and graduated from the University of Chicago. Before returning to Dallas in 1900 to work selling fire insurance and real estate, Stemmons worked briefly in Chicago real estate. On July 16, 1902, he married Elizabeth Story. They had three children. Elizabeth died on January 3, 1910. On October 4, 1915, Stemmons married Proctor Howell. They had one son. As a real estate agent Stemmons developed the Miller-Stemmons addition, Winnetka Heights, Rosemont Crest, Sunset Hill, Sunset Annex, Sunset Summit, Sunset Heights, and Sunset Crest in Oak Cliff. He was a leader in the annexation of Oak Cliff and the building of the Houston Street Viaduct between Dallas and Oak Cliff. Stemmons was also a president and director of Atlas Metal Works, a director of Southwestern Land and Loan Company, and a director of Evergreen Hills, Incorporated. He was a member of the Dallas Historical Society, the Methodist Church, and the Dallas Real Estate Board.", "Title: Dennis Quaid\n\nQuaid was born in Houston, Texas, the son of Juanita B. \"Nita\" Quaid, a real estate agent, and William Rudy Quaid, an electrician. Quaid has English, Irish, Scots-Irish, and Cajun (French) ancestry, and was raised in the Baptist faith. He is the younger brother of actor Randy Quaid.", "Title: Forsalebyowner.com\n\nForsalebyowner.com is the United States largest \"by owner\" real estate website. It provides a real estate advertising and information service that charges a flat fee to property owners who advertise their property on the company’s Website. It created a business model that competed directly with traditional real estate firms, connecting buyers and sellers without the use of brokers. Property sellers devise and customize the content and format of their advertisement. ForSaleByOwner.com then charged to the owners a listing fee that is directly proportional to the length of the advertisement and the period of time it appears on its Web site. For an additional fee, property owners can have also list their properties on the MLS with a real estate agent affiliated with ForSaleByOwner.com. Interested buyers can use the service to search listed properties for free. However, ForSaleByOwner.com does not represent or negotiate on behalf of either the seller or the buyer. On its Website, a disclaimer clearly states that it is not a real estate agent and is legally prohibited from taking part in the actual sales transaction.", "Title: Internet real estate\n\nAn electronic version of the real estate industry, internet real estate is the concept of publishing housing estates for sale or rent, and for consumers seeking to buy or rent a property. Often, internet real estates are operated by landlords themselves. However, there are few exceptions where an online real estate agent would exist, still dealing via the web and often stating a flat-fee and not a commission based on percentage of total sales. Internet real estate surfaced around 1999 when technology advanced and statistics prove that more than 1 million homes were sold by the owners themselves in just America, in 2000. Some of the prime internet real estate platforms include Zillow, Trulia, Yahoo! Real Estate, Redfin and Realtor.com." ]
81,131
Tal-Borg Battery was an artillery battery near Southern European island country consisting of an archipelago in what sea?
Mediterranean Sea
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Trigg, which was also known as Trigg's Arkansas Battery, or Austin's Battery or the Austin Artillery and participated in the Battle of Shiloh.", " Trigg's earlier battery was disbanded in July 1862." ], "title": "9th Arkansas Field Battery" }, { "sentences": [ "The Nottinghamshire Royal Horse Artillery was a Territorial Force Royal Horse Artillery battery that was formed in Nottinghamshire in 1908.", " It saw active service during the First World War in the Middle Eastin the Senussi Campaign and the Sinai and Palestine Campaignfrom 1915 to 1918.", " A second line battery, 2/1st Nottinghamshire RHA, served in the Mesopotamian Campaign in 1917 and 1918 as a Field Artillery battery.", " Post-war, it was reconstituted as a Royal Field Artillery battery." ], "title": "Nottinghamshire Royal Horse Artillery" }, { "sentences": [ "Malta ( ; ] ), officially known as the Republic of Malta (Maltese: \"Repubblika ta' Malta\" ), is a Southern European island country consisting of an archipelago in the Mediterranean Sea.", " It lies 80 km south of Italy, 284 km east of Tunisia, and 333 km north of Libya.", " The country covers just over 316 km2 , with a population of just under 450,000, making it one of the world's smallest and most densely populated countries.", " The capital of Malta is Valletta, which at 0.8 km, is the smallest national capital in the European Union by area.", " Malta has one national language, which is Maltese, and English as an official language." ], "title": "Malta" } ]
[ "Title: Tal-Borg Battery\n\nTal-Borg Battery (Maltese: \"Batterija tal-Borg\" ) was an artillery battery near Tarxien, Malta, built by Maltese insurgents during the French blockade of 1798–1800. It was part of a chain of batteries, redoubts and entrenchments encircling the French positions in Marsamxett and the Grand Harbour.", "Title: 2nd Siege Artillery Battery (Australia)\n\n2nd Siege Artillery Battery was formed in Victoria during April 1915. The battery departed Melbourne on 17 July 1915 and served on the Western Front during World War I. The battery along with the 1st Siege Artillery Battery made up the 1st Siege Artillery Brigade. 2nd Siege Artillery Battery was renamed the 55th Siege Artillery Battery on 28 September 1915. The battery was equipped first with four BL 9.2 inch Howitzers and then 6 from July 1917. In March 1918 the battery was assigned to the Australian Corps Heavy Artillery and resumed its original title.", "Title: Bomb Proof Barracks and Battery\n\nBomb Proof Battery was an artillery battery near Bomb Proof Barracks in the British Overseas Territory of Gibraltar. The battery was located at the south end of the King's Lines on the north-west face of the Rock of Gibraltar. It comprised a casemated battery built on two levels, each of which had two embrasures built into the old Spanish defences constructed above the then Puerta de Villavieja some time in the 16th century. The battery was partly built over when the King's Lines Battery was constructed. It was recorded as housing one 18-pdr and one 4-pdr in 1781, two 18-pdrs and one 24-pdr carronade in 1834, two 24-pdrs in 1859 and two 12-pdrs in 1885. It was re-equipped during the Second World War with a 25-pdr installed in 1941 and a 17-pdr anti-tank gun installed in 1943.", "Title: 1st Siege Artillery Battery (Australia)\n\n1st Siege Artillery Battery was formed in Victoria during April 1915. The battery departed Melbourne on 17 July 1915 and served on the Western Front during World War I. The battery along with the 2nd Siege Artillery Battery made up the 1st Siege Artillery Brigade. 1st Siege Artillery Battery was renamed the 54th Siege Artillery Battery on 28 September 1915. The battery was equipped first with four 8 inch howitzers and then 6 from July 1917. In March 1918 the battery was assigned to the Australian Corps Heavy Artillery and resumed its original title.", "Title: 3rd Arkansas Field Battery\n\nThe 3rd Arkansas Field Battery (1860–1865) was a Confederate Army artillery battery from Pulaski County, Arkansas, during the American Civil War. The battery is also known as the Totten Light Artillery, Pulaski Light Artillery, the Weaver Light Artillery, Woodruff’s Battery, and Marshall's Battery. The battery originated as a pre-war Militia company, initially enrolled in state service. After the Battle of Wilson's Creek, the battery was release from state service and eventually reorganized for Confederate Service. The battery provided the initial training for the leaders of numerous other Arkansas artillery batteries during the Civil War. The battery spent its entire service in the Department of the Trans-Mississippi.", "Title: Shropshire Royal Horse Artillery\n\nThe Shropshire Royal Horse Artillery was a Territorial Force Royal Horse Artillery battery that was formed in Shropshire in 1908 from the Shropshire Battery of the 1st Shropshire and Staffordshire Artillery Volunteers, Royal Garrison Artillery of the Volunteer Force. It saw active service during the First World War on the Western Front in 1917 and 1918 as part of an Army Field Artillery Brigade. A second line battery, 2/1st Shropshire RHA, also served on the Western Front in 1917 and 1918 as part of another Army Field Artillery Brigade. It was reconstituted post-war as a medium artillery battery and served as such in the Second World War.", "Title: List of companies of Malta\n\nMalta is a Southern European island country consisting of an archipelago in the Mediterranean Sea. It lies 80 km south of Italy, 284 km east of Tunisia, and 333 km north of Libya. The country covers just over 316 km2 , with a population of just under 450,000, making it one of the world's smallest and most densely populated countries. The capital of Malta is Valletta, which at 0.8 km, is the smallest national capital in the European Union.", "Title: 9th Arkansas Field Battery\n\nThe 9th Arkansas Field Battery (1863–1865) was a Confederate Army artillery battery during the American Civil War. Also known as: Trigg's Arkansas Artillery Battery. This battery is distinguished from an earlier battery commanded by the same Captain John T. Trigg, which was also known as Trigg's Arkansas Battery, or Austin's Battery or the Austin Artillery and participated in the Battle of Shiloh. Trigg's earlier battery was disbanded in July 1862.", "Title: Nottinghamshire Royal Horse Artillery\n\nThe Nottinghamshire Royal Horse Artillery was a Territorial Force Royal Horse Artillery battery that was formed in Nottinghamshire in 1908. It saw active service during the First World War in the Middle Eastin the Senussi Campaign and the Sinai and Palestine Campaignfrom 1915 to 1918. A second line battery, 2/1st Nottinghamshire RHA, served in the Mesopotamian Campaign in 1917 and 1918 as a Field Artillery battery. Post-war, it was reconstituted as a Royal Field Artillery battery.", "Title: Malta\n\nMalta ( ; ] ), officially known as the Republic of Malta (Maltese: \"Repubblika ta' Malta\" ), is a Southern European island country consisting of an archipelago in the Mediterranean Sea. It lies 80 km south of Italy, 284 km east of Tunisia, and 333 km north of Libya. The country covers just over 316 km2 , with a population of just under 450,000, making it one of the world's smallest and most densely populated countries. The capital of Malta is Valletta, which at 0.8 km, is the smallest national capital in the European Union by area. Malta has one national language, which is Maltese, and English as an official language." ]
81,132
Was it Dani Filth or Edwyn Collins that started a solo career?
Edwyn Stephen Collins
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81,133
What year was the most notible for a libretto which is an anonymous adaptation of William Shakespeare's wedding comedy "A Midsummer Night's Dream" performed at the Armonico Consort?
2005
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[ { "sentences": [ "Pyramus and Thisbe is a \"mock opera\" by the German-born composer John Frederick Lampe on the story of Pyramus and Thisbe.", " It was first performed at Covent Garden Theatre, London on 25 January 1745.", " The anonymous libretto (possibly the work of the composer or Henry Carey) is based on Richard Leveridge's \"The Comickal Masque of Pyramus and Thisbe\" (1716), itself inspired by the \"play within a play\" in Act V of William Shakespeare's \"A Midsummer Night's Dream\"." ], "title": "Pyramus and Thisbe (opera)" }, { "sentences": [ "Midsummer Dream (Spanish: El Sueño de una noche de San Juan , meaning \"A Dream of a Night of Saint John\", the feast of Saint John, celebrated on the night of June 23, being the traditional midsummer feast in Spain and Portugal) is a 2005 computer-animated film from Dygra Films, the creators of \"The Living Forest\".", " Made in Spain and Portugal, the film is loosely based on William Shakespeare's play \"A Midsummer Night's Dream\"." ], "title": "Midsummer Dream" }, { "sentences": [ "Le songe d'une nuit d'été (\"A Midsummer Night's Dream\") is an opéra-comique in three acts composed by Ambroise Thomas to a French libretto by Joseph-Bernard Rosier and Adolphe de Leuven.", " Although it shares the French title for Shakespeare's play, \"A Midsummer Night's Dream\", its plot is not based on the play.", " Shakespeare himself is a character in the opera as are Elizabeth I and Falstaff." ], "title": "Le songe d'une nuit d'été" }, { "sentences": [ "A Midsummer Night's Dream is a two-act ballet choreographed by George Balanchine to Felix Mendelssohn's music to Shakespeare's play of the same name.", " In addition to the incidental music, Balanchine incorporated other Mendelssohn works into the ballet, including the Overtures to \"Athalie\", \"Son and Stranger\", and \"The Fair Melusine\", the \"String Symphony No. 9 in C minor\" and \"The First Walpurgis Night\".", " \"A Midsummer Night's Dream\", Balanchine's first completely original full-length ballet, premiered at New York City Ballet on 17 January 1962, with Edward Villella in the role of Oberon, Melissa Hayden in the role of Titania, and Arthur Mitchell in the role of Puck.", " The ballet employs a large children's corps de ballet.", " Act I tells Shakespeare's familiar story of lovers and fairies while Act II presents a strictly classical dance wedding celebration.", " The ballet dispenses with Shakespeare's play-within-a-play finale.", " \"A Midsummer Night's Dream\" opened The New York City Ballet's first season at the New York State Theater in April, 1964." ], "title": "A Midsummer Night's Dream (ballet)" }, { "sentences": [ "A Midsummer Night's Dream, Op.", " 64, is an opera with music by Benjamin Britten and set to a libretto adapted by the composer and Peter Pears from William Shakespeare's play, \"A Midsummer Night's Dream\".", " It was premiered on 11 June 1960 at the Aldeburgh Festival, conducted by the composer and with set and costume designs by Carl Toms.", " Stylistically, the work is typical of Britten, with a highly individual sound-world – not strikingly dissonant or atonal, but replete with subtly atmospheric harmonies and tone painting.", " The role of Oberon was composed for the countertenor Alfred Deller.", " Atypically for Britten, the opera did not include a leading role for his partner Pears, who instead was given the comic drag role of Flute/Thisbe." ], "title": "A Midsummer Night's Dream (opera)" }, { "sentences": [ "A Midsummer Night's Dream is a 1999 romantic comedy fantasy film based on the play \"A Midsummer Night's Dream\" by William Shakespeare.", " It was directed by Michael Hoffman.", " The ensemble cast features Kevin Kline as Bottom, Michelle Pfeiffer and Rupert Everett as Titania and Oberon, Stanley Tucci as Puck, and Calista Flockhart, Anna Friel, Christian Bale, and Dominic West as the four lovers." ], "title": "A Midsummer Night's Dream (1999 film)" }, { "sentences": [ "The Fairy-Queen (1692; Purcell catalogue number Z.629) is a masque or semi-opera by Henry Purcell; a \"Restoration spectacular\".", " The libretto is an anonymous adaptation of William Shakespeare's wedding comedy \"A Midsummer Night's Dream\".", " First performed in 1692, \"The Fairy-Queen\" was composed three years before Purcell's death at the age of 35.", " Following his death, the score was lost and only rediscovered early in the twentieth century." ], "title": "The Fairy-Queen" }, { "sentences": [ "The Donkey Show: A Midsummer Night's Disco is a theatrical adaptation of Shakespeare's \"A Midsummer Night's Dream\".", " The production, created in a disco-era style, was written by Diane Paulus and her husband Randy Weiner and the members of Project 400, Emily Hellstrom, Jordin Ruderman, Rachel Murdy and Anna Wilson.", " It first appeared Off-Broadway, opening August 18, 1999.", " The show subsequently ran for six years including venues in England, Scotland, France and Spain.", " After a successful run at the Edinburgh Festival the Donkey Show show came to London for a 8 month run in Londons West End (Hanover Grand).", " The London show was produced by David Babani and Graham Kentsley.", " Rob Goodmonson (NYC) played the part of the DJ in the UK production.", " In 2009, the show was revived by the American Repertory Theater in Cambridge, Massachusetts, for which Paulus is Artistic Director.", " The club/theater space used in Cambridge is called OBERON, after the king of the fairies in \"A Midsummer Night's Dream\"." ], "title": "The Donkey Show (musical)" }, { "sentences": [ "Armonico Consort is a British company founded in 2001 by conductor (music) and organist Christopher Monks, which specialises in producing performances of Renaissance music and Baroque music.", " In 2002 the company oversaw the creation of a series of academies designed to provide choral training for schoolchildren.", " The company’s period musicians and instrumentalists have an international reputation in the field, and its partners and collaborators have included Sir Willard White, Dame Emma Kirkby, and Dame Evelyn Glennie.", " Armonico Consort is known for its innovative productions, most notably its 2005 production of Henry Purcell’s The Fairy-Queen and its performances of Mozart’s Magic Flute at the Barbican Centre in London in 2007.", " In 2012 Armonico Consort’s opera, Too Hot To Handel, featuring the music of Baroque composer George Frideric Handel, attracted highly positive reviews from critics.", " Choirs from Armonico Consort’s academies will perform at the Royal Albert Hall in London in 2013." ], "title": "Armonico Consort" }, { "sentences": [ "A Midsummer Night's Dream is a 2016 British television film based on the William Shakespeare play \"A Midsummer Night's Dream\".", " It was adapted by Russell T Davies, directed by David Kerr and produced by Nikki Wilson.", " It stars Maxine Peake as Titania, Matt Lucas as Bottom, John Hannah as Theseus and Nonso Anozie as Oberon.", " The film was first broadcast on 30 May 2016 on BBC One." ], "title": "A Midsummer Night's Dream (2016 film)" } ]
[ "Title: Pyramus and Thisbe (opera)\n\nPyramus and Thisbe is a \"mock opera\" by the German-born composer John Frederick Lampe on the story of Pyramus and Thisbe. It was first performed at Covent Garden Theatre, London on 25 January 1745. The anonymous libretto (possibly the work of the composer or Henry Carey) is based on Richard Leveridge's \"The Comickal Masque of Pyramus and Thisbe\" (1716), itself inspired by the \"play within a play\" in Act V of William Shakespeare's \"A Midsummer Night's Dream\".", "Title: Midsummer Dream\n\nMidsummer Dream (Spanish: El Sueño de una noche de San Juan , meaning \"A Dream of a Night of Saint John\", the feast of Saint John, celebrated on the night of June 23, being the traditional midsummer feast in Spain and Portugal) is a 2005 computer-animated film from Dygra Films, the creators of \"The Living Forest\". Made in Spain and Portugal, the film is loosely based on William Shakespeare's play \"A Midsummer Night's Dream\".", "Title: Le songe d'une nuit d'été\n\nLe songe d'une nuit d'été (\"A Midsummer Night's Dream\") is an opéra-comique in three acts composed by Ambroise Thomas to a French libretto by Joseph-Bernard Rosier and Adolphe de Leuven. Although it shares the French title for Shakespeare's play, \"A Midsummer Night's Dream\", its plot is not based on the play. Shakespeare himself is a character in the opera as are Elizabeth I and Falstaff.", "Title: A Midsummer Night's Dream (ballet)\n\nA Midsummer Night's Dream is a two-act ballet choreographed by George Balanchine to Felix Mendelssohn's music to Shakespeare's play of the same name. In addition to the incidental music, Balanchine incorporated other Mendelssohn works into the ballet, including the Overtures to \"Athalie\", \"Son and Stranger\", and \"The Fair Melusine\", the \"String Symphony No. 9 in C minor\" and \"The First Walpurgis Night\". \"A Midsummer Night's Dream\", Balanchine's first completely original full-length ballet, premiered at New York City Ballet on 17 January 1962, with Edward Villella in the role of Oberon, Melissa Hayden in the role of Titania, and Arthur Mitchell in the role of Puck. The ballet employs a large children's corps de ballet. Act I tells Shakespeare's familiar story of lovers and fairies while Act II presents a strictly classical dance wedding celebration. The ballet dispenses with Shakespeare's play-within-a-play finale. \"A Midsummer Night's Dream\" opened The New York City Ballet's first season at the New York State Theater in April, 1964.", "Title: A Midsummer Night's Dream (opera)\n\nA Midsummer Night's Dream, Op. 64, is an opera with music by Benjamin Britten and set to a libretto adapted by the composer and Peter Pears from William Shakespeare's play, \"A Midsummer Night's Dream\". It was premiered on 11 June 1960 at the Aldeburgh Festival, conducted by the composer and with set and costume designs by Carl Toms. Stylistically, the work is typical of Britten, with a highly individual sound-world – not strikingly dissonant or atonal, but replete with subtly atmospheric harmonies and tone painting. The role of Oberon was composed for the countertenor Alfred Deller. Atypically for Britten, the opera did not include a leading role for his partner Pears, who instead was given the comic drag role of Flute/Thisbe.", "Title: A Midsummer Night's Dream (1999 film)\n\nA Midsummer Night's Dream is a 1999 romantic comedy fantasy film based on the play \"A Midsummer Night's Dream\" by William Shakespeare. It was directed by Michael Hoffman. The ensemble cast features Kevin Kline as Bottom, Michelle Pfeiffer and Rupert Everett as Titania and Oberon, Stanley Tucci as Puck, and Calista Flockhart, Anna Friel, Christian Bale, and Dominic West as the four lovers.", "Title: The Fairy-Queen\n\nThe Fairy-Queen (1692; Purcell catalogue number Z.629) is a masque or semi-opera by Henry Purcell; a \"Restoration spectacular\". The libretto is an anonymous adaptation of William Shakespeare's wedding comedy \"A Midsummer Night's Dream\". First performed in 1692, \"The Fairy-Queen\" was composed three years before Purcell's death at the age of 35. Following his death, the score was lost and only rediscovered early in the twentieth century.", "Title: The Donkey Show (musical)\n\nThe Donkey Show: A Midsummer Night's Disco is a theatrical adaptation of Shakespeare's \"A Midsummer Night's Dream\". The production, created in a disco-era style, was written by Diane Paulus and her husband Randy Weiner and the members of Project 400, Emily Hellstrom, Jordin Ruderman, Rachel Murdy and Anna Wilson. It first appeared Off-Broadway, opening August 18, 1999. The show subsequently ran for six years including venues in England, Scotland, France and Spain. After a successful run at the Edinburgh Festival the Donkey Show show came to London for a 8 month run in Londons West End (Hanover Grand). The London show was produced by David Babani and Graham Kentsley. Rob Goodmonson (NYC) played the part of the DJ in the UK production. In 2009, the show was revived by the American Repertory Theater in Cambridge, Massachusetts, for which Paulus is Artistic Director. The club/theater space used in Cambridge is called OBERON, after the king of the fairies in \"A Midsummer Night's Dream\".", "Title: Armonico Consort\n\nArmonico Consort is a British company founded in 2001 by conductor (music) and organist Christopher Monks, which specialises in producing performances of Renaissance music and Baroque music. In 2002 the company oversaw the creation of a series of academies designed to provide choral training for schoolchildren. The company’s period musicians and instrumentalists have an international reputation in the field, and its partners and collaborators have included Sir Willard White, Dame Emma Kirkby, and Dame Evelyn Glennie. Armonico Consort is known for its innovative productions, most notably its 2005 production of Henry Purcell’s The Fairy-Queen and its performances of Mozart’s Magic Flute at the Barbican Centre in London in 2007. In 2012 Armonico Consort’s opera, Too Hot To Handel, featuring the music of Baroque composer George Frideric Handel, attracted highly positive reviews from critics. Choirs from Armonico Consort’s academies will perform at the Royal Albert Hall in London in 2013.", "Title: A Midsummer Night's Dream (2016 film)\n\nA Midsummer Night's Dream is a 2016 British television film based on the William Shakespeare play \"A Midsummer Night's Dream\". It was adapted by Russell T Davies, directed by David Kerr and produced by Nikki Wilson. It stars Maxine Peake as Titania, Matt Lucas as Bottom, John Hannah as Theseus and Nonso Anozie as Oberon. The film was first broadcast on 30 May 2016 on BBC One." ]
81,134
Which American actor starred in Detention
Joshua Ryan "Josh" Hutcherson
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[ { "sentences": [ "Preston Jones (born August 21, 1983) is an American actor, Jones has played roles in A Mind of Its Own, (818), Detention, Spring Break '83, as well as alongside Nestor Aaron Absera and Julianna Guill." ], "title": "Preston Jones (actor)" }, { "sentences": [ "Michael Jai White (born November 10, 1967) is an American actor and martial artist who has appeared in numerous films and television series.", " He is the first African American to portray a major comic book superhero in a major motion picture, having starred as Al Simmons, the protagonist in the 1997 film \"Spawn\".", " White appeared as Marcus Williams in the Tyler Perry films \"Why Did I Get Married?", "\" and \"Why Did I Get Married Too?", "\", and starred as the character on the TBS/OWN comedy-drama television series \"Tyler Perry's For Better or Worse\".", " White portrayed Jax Briggs in \"\".", " White also portrayed boxer Mike Tyson in the 1995 HBO television movie \"Tyson\", and starred as Black Dynamite." ], "title": "Michael Jai White" }, { "sentences": [ "Joshua Michael Peck (born November 10, 1986) is an American actor, voice actor, comedian and YouTube personality.", " He is known for playing Josh Nichols in the Nickelodeon live-action sitcom \"Drake & Josh\".", " He began his career as a child actor in the late 90s and early 2000s, and became known to young audiences after his role on \"The Amanda Show\".", " He has since acted in films such as \"Mean Creek\", \"Drillbit Taylor\", \"The Wackness\", \"ATM\", and \"Red Dawn\", along with voicing Eddie in the \"Ice Age\" franchise.", " He also starred as Gerald in a lead role with John Stamos in the series \"Grandfathered\".", " He currently voices Casey Jones in \"Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles\".", " He also starred in a Netflix comedy, \"Take the 10\", along with Tony Revolori." ], "title": "Josh Peck" }, { "sentences": [ "Brad Hawkins (born January 13, 1976) is an American actor, country singer, and martial artist, best known for playing Ryan Steele in Saban's action adventure science fantasy series \"VR Troopers\" (1994–1996, and with 92 total episode appearances) and for his role in the 2014 film \"Boyhood\".", " He also provided the (uncredited) voice of Trey of Triforia, the Gold Ranger in \"Power Rangers Zeo\".", " In 1999, he starred as Tyler Hart in the CBS miniseries \"\", filmed in Charlotte and Mooresville, NC.", " Before becoming an actor, he attended and graduated from Plano Senior High School in Plano, Texas.", " He was a country music singer for 3 years in the \"country music capital\", Nashville, Tennessee.", " His country song \"We Lose\" became a No. 1 video hit on Country Music Television and Great American Country country music television channels.", " He starred in the slasher film \"Shredder\" in 2003.", " His most recent acting role was as a motion capture actor for id Software's \"Doom 4\".", " He also works as a voice actor, often with Funimation, including roles in \"D.Gray-man\" and \"\"." ], "title": "Brad Hawkins" }, { "sentences": [ "Kate Kelton is a Canadian artist, model and actress, notable for her recurring role on Syfy's Haven as Jordan McKee from 2012 to 2013, appearing in 14 episodes.", " Her first series leading role on television was opposite Eric Roberts and Eddie Izzard, as Martine, in IFC's Bullet in the Face.", " She first discovered acting during her final year of film school.", " She had her big-screen debut during the Toronto International Film Festival in The Republic of Love, which was directed by Deepa Mehta.", " Her film credits include Harold & Kumar Go to White Castle and American Psycho II: All American Girl, opposite William Shatner.", " Kate has appeared in several indie films and TV guest spots including: Detention which starred Josh Hutchinson; Suitemates opposite Kevin Pollak; Wild Card with Joely Fisher; Cake with Heather Graham; Occasionally, opposite Kids In The Hall’s Dave Foley; and Ham & Cheese, with Jason Jones and Samantha Bee." ], "title": "Kate Kelton" }, { "sentences": [ "Joshua Ryan \"Josh\" Hutcherson (born October 12, 1992) is an American actor.", " A native of Kentucky, Hutcherson began his acting career in the early 2000s and appeared in several commercials and minor film and television roles before landing his first major role in 2002 in the pilot episode of \"House Blend\".", " His first film role was in \"Miracle Dogs\" (2003) on Animal Planet, followed by a motion-capture performance in \"The Polar Express\" (2004) and a voice-acting role in \"Howl's Moving Castle\" (2005)." ], "title": "Josh Hutcherson" }, { "sentences": [ "\"R U Professional\" is a 2009 satirical song by the American indie rock band The Mae Shi, inspired by a July 2008 outburst by actor Christian Bale on the set of \"Terminator Salvation\".", " Bale was filming with actress Bryce Dallas Howard when he berated director of photography, Shane Hurlbut, for walking into his line of sight.", " An audio recording of the incident appeared on website TMZ on February 2, 2009.", " The Mae Shi composed and recorded the song later in the same day, and released it the next day.", " The group stated that the piece was created to honor Bale.", " The song parodies Bale by sampling his voice from the 2008 diatribe.", " The chorus incorporates Bale's use of the word \"professional\" from his flare-up.", " The lyrics reference several films the actor starred in, including \"Newsies\", \"Swing Kids\", \"American Psycho\", and \"The Dark Knight\"." ], "title": "R U Professional" }, { "sentences": [ "Gary Sandy (born December 25, 1945) is an American actor who starred as program director Andy Travis in the television sitcom \"WKRP in Cincinnati\".", " In the 1980s, he starred in a stage production of \"Arsenic and Old Lace\" opposite Jean Stapleton and Marion Ross, and played The Pirate King on Broadway in \"The Pirates of Penzance\".", " In the early 2000s, he starred opposite Ann-Margret in a stage production of \"The Best Little Whorehouse in Texas\"." ], "title": "Gary Sandy" }, { "sentences": [ "Jeremy Merton Sisto (born October 6, 1974) is an American actor, producer, and writer.", " Sisto has had recurring roles as Billy Chenowith on the HBO series \"Six Feet Under\" (2001–05), and as NYPD Detective Cyrus Lupo on NBC's drama series \"Law & Order\" (2008–10).", " He also starred in the comedy \"Clueless\" (1995), the biblical miniseries \"Jesus\" (1999), the drama \"Thirteen\" (2003), and the horror film \"Wrong Turn\" (2003).", " In 2004, he starred as bigoted baseball player Shane Mungitt in \"Take Me Out\", for which he was nominated for a Los Angeles Drama Critics Circle Award for Featured Performance in a Play.", " In 2006, he starred in the play \"Festen\" on Broadway." ], "title": "Jeremy Sisto" }, { "sentences": [ "Denzel Washington is an American actor who made his feature film debut in \"Carbon Copy\" (1981).", " In 1982, Washington made his first appearance in the medical drama \"St. Elsewhere\" as Dr. Philip Chandler.", " The role proved to be the breakthrough in his career.", " He starred as Private First Class Melvin Peterson in the drama \"A Soldier's Story\" (1984).", " The film was an adaptation of the Off-Broadway play \"A Soldier's Play\" (1981–1983) in which Washington had earlier portrayed the same character.", " In 1987, he played Steve Biko, an anti-apartheid activist in the Richard Attenborough-directed drama \"Cry Freedom\", for which he received his first nomination for the Academy Award for Best Supporting Actor.", " Two years later, Washington won the award for playing Trip, a former slave-turned-soldier in Civil War film \"Glory\" (1989).", " In 1990, he played the title character in the play \"The Tragedy of Richard III\", and starred in Spike Lee's comedy-drama \"Mo' Better Blues\".", " Washington received the Silver Bear for Best Actor at the Berlin International Film Festival, for playing the eponymous civil rights activist in Lee's \"Malcolm X\" (1992)." ], "title": "Denzel Washington on screen and stage" } ]
[ "Title: Preston Jones (actor)\n\nPreston Jones (born August 21, 1983) is an American actor, Jones has played roles in A Mind of Its Own, (818), Detention, Spring Break '83, as well as alongside Nestor Aaron Absera and Julianna Guill.", "Title: Michael Jai White\n\nMichael Jai White (born November 10, 1967) is an American actor and martial artist who has appeared in numerous films and television series. He is the first African American to portray a major comic book superhero in a major motion picture, having starred as Al Simmons, the protagonist in the 1997 film \"Spawn\". White appeared as Marcus Williams in the Tyler Perry films \"Why Did I Get Married? \" and \"Why Did I Get Married Too? \", and starred as the character on the TBS/OWN comedy-drama television series \"Tyler Perry's For Better or Worse\". White portrayed Jax Briggs in \"\". White also portrayed boxer Mike Tyson in the 1995 HBO television movie \"Tyson\", and starred as Black Dynamite.", "Title: Josh Peck\n\nJoshua Michael Peck (born November 10, 1986) is an American actor, voice actor, comedian and YouTube personality. He is known for playing Josh Nichols in the Nickelodeon live-action sitcom \"Drake & Josh\". He began his career as a child actor in the late 90s and early 2000s, and became known to young audiences after his role on \"The Amanda Show\". He has since acted in films such as \"Mean Creek\", \"Drillbit Taylor\", \"The Wackness\", \"ATM\", and \"Red Dawn\", along with voicing Eddie in the \"Ice Age\" franchise. He also starred as Gerald in a lead role with John Stamos in the series \"Grandfathered\". He currently voices Casey Jones in \"Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles\". He also starred in a Netflix comedy, \"Take the 10\", along with Tony Revolori.", "Title: Brad Hawkins\n\nBrad Hawkins (born January 13, 1976) is an American actor, country singer, and martial artist, best known for playing Ryan Steele in Saban's action adventure science fantasy series \"VR Troopers\" (1994–1996, and with 92 total episode appearances) and for his role in the 2014 film \"Boyhood\". He also provided the (uncredited) voice of Trey of Triforia, the Gold Ranger in \"Power Rangers Zeo\". In 1999, he starred as Tyler Hart in the CBS miniseries \"\", filmed in Charlotte and Mooresville, NC. Before becoming an actor, he attended and graduated from Plano Senior High School in Plano, Texas. He was a country music singer for 3 years in the \"country music capital\", Nashville, Tennessee. His country song \"We Lose\" became a No. 1 video hit on Country Music Television and Great American Country country music television channels. He starred in the slasher film \"Shredder\" in 2003. His most recent acting role was as a motion capture actor for id Software's \"Doom 4\". He also works as a voice actor, often with Funimation, including roles in \"D.Gray-man\" and \"\".", "Title: Kate Kelton\n\nKate Kelton is a Canadian artist, model and actress, notable for her recurring role on Syfy's Haven as Jordan McKee from 2012 to 2013, appearing in 14 episodes. Her first series leading role on television was opposite Eric Roberts and Eddie Izzard, as Martine, in IFC's Bullet in the Face. She first discovered acting during her final year of film school. She had her big-screen debut during the Toronto International Film Festival in The Republic of Love, which was directed by Deepa Mehta. Her film credits include Harold & Kumar Go to White Castle and American Psycho II: All American Girl, opposite William Shatner. Kate has appeared in several indie films and TV guest spots including: Detention which starred Josh Hutchinson; Suitemates opposite Kevin Pollak; Wild Card with Joely Fisher; Cake with Heather Graham; Occasionally, opposite Kids In The Hall’s Dave Foley; and Ham & Cheese, with Jason Jones and Samantha Bee.", "Title: Josh Hutcherson\n\nJoshua Ryan \"Josh\" Hutcherson (born October 12, 1992) is an American actor. A native of Kentucky, Hutcherson began his acting career in the early 2000s and appeared in several commercials and minor film and television roles before landing his first major role in 2002 in the pilot episode of \"House Blend\". His first film role was in \"Miracle Dogs\" (2003) on Animal Planet, followed by a motion-capture performance in \"The Polar Express\" (2004) and a voice-acting role in \"Howl's Moving Castle\" (2005).", "Title: R U Professional\n\n\"R U Professional\" is a 2009 satirical song by the American indie rock band The Mae Shi, inspired by a July 2008 outburst by actor Christian Bale on the set of \"Terminator Salvation\". Bale was filming with actress Bryce Dallas Howard when he berated director of photography, Shane Hurlbut, for walking into his line of sight. An audio recording of the incident appeared on website TMZ on February 2, 2009. The Mae Shi composed and recorded the song later in the same day, and released it the next day. The group stated that the piece was created to honor Bale. The song parodies Bale by sampling his voice from the 2008 diatribe. The chorus incorporates Bale's use of the word \"professional\" from his flare-up. The lyrics reference several films the actor starred in, including \"Newsies\", \"Swing Kids\", \"American Psycho\", and \"The Dark Knight\".", "Title: Gary Sandy\n\nGary Sandy (born December 25, 1945) is an American actor who starred as program director Andy Travis in the television sitcom \"WKRP in Cincinnati\". In the 1980s, he starred in a stage production of \"Arsenic and Old Lace\" opposite Jean Stapleton and Marion Ross, and played The Pirate King on Broadway in \"The Pirates of Penzance\". In the early 2000s, he starred opposite Ann-Margret in a stage production of \"The Best Little Whorehouse in Texas\".", "Title: Jeremy Sisto\n\nJeremy Merton Sisto (born October 6, 1974) is an American actor, producer, and writer. Sisto has had recurring roles as Billy Chenowith on the HBO series \"Six Feet Under\" (2001–05), and as NYPD Detective Cyrus Lupo on NBC's drama series \"Law & Order\" (2008–10). He also starred in the comedy \"Clueless\" (1995), the biblical miniseries \"Jesus\" (1999), the drama \"Thirteen\" (2003), and the horror film \"Wrong Turn\" (2003). In 2004, he starred as bigoted baseball player Shane Mungitt in \"Take Me Out\", for which he was nominated for a Los Angeles Drama Critics Circle Award for Featured Performance in a Play. In 2006, he starred in the play \"Festen\" on Broadway.", "Title: Denzel Washington on screen and stage\n\nDenzel Washington is an American actor who made his feature film debut in \"Carbon Copy\" (1981). In 1982, Washington made his first appearance in the medical drama \"St. Elsewhere\" as Dr. Philip Chandler. The role proved to be the breakthrough in his career. He starred as Private First Class Melvin Peterson in the drama \"A Soldier's Story\" (1984). The film was an adaptation of the Off-Broadway play \"A Soldier's Play\" (1981–1983) in which Washington had earlier portrayed the same character. In 1987, he played Steve Biko, an anti-apartheid activist in the Richard Attenborough-directed drama \"Cry Freedom\", for which he received his first nomination for the Academy Award for Best Supporting Actor. Two years later, Washington won the award for playing Trip, a former slave-turned-soldier in Civil War film \"Glory\" (1989). In 1990, he played the title character in the play \"The Tragedy of Richard III\", and starred in Spike Lee's comedy-drama \"Mo' Better Blues\". Washington received the Silver Bear for Best Actor at the Berlin International Film Festival, for playing the eponymous civil rights activist in Lee's \"Malcolm X\" (1992)." ]
81,135
The Mills at Jersey Gardens is much closer to New York City than an outlet center with how many stores?
220
bridge
medium
{ "title": [ "The Mills at Jersey Gardens", "The Mills at Jersey Gardens", "Woodbury Common Premium Outlets", "Woodbury Common Premium Outlets" ], "sent_id": [ 0, 1, 0, 2 ] }
[ { "sentences": [ "India Square, also known as \"Little India\" or Little Bombay, home to the highest concentration of Asian Indians in the Western Hemisphere, is a rapidly growing Indian American ethnic enclave in Jersey City, New Jersey, United States, in the New York City Metropolitan Area.", " The neighborhood is centered on Newark Avenue, between Tonnele Avenue and JFK Boulevard, and is considered to be part of the larger Journal Square District.", " This area has been home to the largest outdoor Navratri festivities in New Jersey as well as several Hindu temples.", " This portion of Newark Avenue is lined with groceries, electronics vendors, video stores, clothing stores, and restaurants and is one of the busier pedestrian areas of this part of the city, often stopping traffic for hours.", " According to the 2000 census, there were nearly 13,000 Indians living in this two-block stretch of Jersey City, up from 3,000 in 1980, increasing commensurately between 2000 and 2010.", " As of the 2010 Census, over 27,000 Asian Indians accounted for 10.9% of Jersey City's population, the highest proportion of any major U.S. city." ], "title": "India Square" }, { "sentences": [ "The Harlem riot of 1964, or Harlem riots of 1964 occurred between July 16 and 22, 1964.", " It began after James Powell was shot and killed by police Lieutenant Thomas Gilligan.", " The second bullet of three fired by Lieutenant Gilligan killed the 15-year-old African American in front of his friends and about a dozen other witnesses.", " Immediately after the shooting, about 300 students from a nearby school who were informed by the principal rallied.", " The shooting set off six consecutive nights of rioting that affected the New York City neighborhoods of Harlem and Bedford-Stuyvesant.", " In total, 4,000 New Yorkers participated in the riots which led to attacks on the New York City Police Department, vandalism, and looting in stores.", " At the end of the conflict, reports counted one dead rioter, 118 injured, and 465 arrested.", " It is said that the Harlem race riot of 1964 is the precipitating event for riots in July and August in cities such as Philadelphia, Pennsylvania; Rochester, New York; Chicago, Illinois; Jersey City, New Jersey; Paterson, New Jersey; and Elizabeth, New Jersey." ], "title": "Harlem riot of 1964" }, { "sentences": [ "Six Days or Forever?", ": Tennessee v. John Thomas Scopes is a 1958 book on the Scopes Trial by Ray Ginger, first published in hardcover by Beacon Press and later reprinted in paperback by Oxford University Press.", " Ginger, later a Professor of History at Brandeis, Wayne State University, and the University of Calgary and at the time a New York trade book editor, had written about Eugene Debs and the city of Chicago in the time of John Peter Altgeld before tackling the Scopes trial.", " In the conclusion of \"Six Days or Forever?\"", " Ginger wrote his book had two purposes: First, getting \"the facts straight\" in order to correct \"many mistakes in previous accounts of the episodes,\" believing his book \"comes much closer than do those accounts to telling what actually occurred.\"", " Second, Ginger \"tried to view the Scopes trial in the broadest possible context\" (242)." ], "title": "Six Days or Forever?" }, { "sentences": [ "The construction of New York City's first World Trade Center complex was conceived as an urban renewal project, spearheaded by David Rockefeller, to help revitalize Lower Manhattan.", " The project was developed by the Port Authority of New York and New Jersey, which hired architect Minoru Yamasaki who came up with the specific idea for twin towers.", " After extensive negotiations, the New Jersey and New York state governments, which oversee the Port Authority, agreed to support the World Trade Center project, which was built at the site of Radio Row in the Lower West Side of Manhattan, New York City.", " To make the agreement acceptable to New Jersey, the Port Authority agreed to take over the bankrupt Hudson & Manhattan Railroad, which brought commuters from New Jersey to the Lower Manhattan site and, upon the Port Authority's takeover of the railroad, was renamed PATH." ], "title": "Construction of the World Trade Center" }, { "sentences": [ "Woodbury Common Premium Outlets is an outlet center located in Central Valley, New York.", " The center is owned by Premium Outlets, a subsidiary of Simon Property Group, and takes its name from the town in which it is located.", " Opened in late 1985, expanded in 1993, and again in 1998, the center now has 220 stores occupying more than 800,000 square feet (72,000 m²) and is one of the largest contiguous outlet centers in the world.", " Due to its size, different areas are color-coded to help visitors orient themselves, and on weekends, trolleys are available to transport shoppers from the parking lots and around the center." ], "title": "Woodbury Common Premium Outlets" }, { "sentences": [ "Pearl Art and Craft Supply was a chain of art supply stores.", " Founded in 1933, Pearl was headquartered in Fort Lauderdale, Florida and had stores located throughout the U.S. states including New Jersey, Florida, and New York.", " The chain once consisted of as much as 18 stores in total.", " After 81 years in business, bankruptcy forced the shuttering of company stores beginning in 2010 and culminating with the final closure of the Fort Lauderdale headquarters on August 26, 2014.", " Immediately preceding were the closures of the South Miami branch on July 20, 2014 and their famous New York City flagship location on April 17, 2014." ], "title": "Pearl Art and Craft Supply" }, { "sentences": [ "Queens Place is an urban shopping mall in New York City, New York.", " Just northwest of the larger Queens Center, it is located on Queens Boulevard in the neighborhood of Elmhurst, Queens.", " The building was constructed in 1965 as Macy's and was designed by Skidmore, Owings & Merrill.", " It was later converted to Stern's, due to Macy's of Elmhurst moving into Queens Center, as part of Macy's dissolving of Abraham & Straus, in 1994, and then, as a result of Macy's dissolving Stern's in 2001, closed by Federated Department Stores.", " Today its flagship stores are Best Buy, DSW, Inc., and Target, and it contains many smaller stores such as Red Lobster, Outback Steakhouse, Mrs. Fields' Cookies, and much more." ], "title": "Queens Place Mall" }, { "sentences": [ "The Mills at Jersey Gardens, originally Jersey Gardens and later The Outlet Collection | Jersey Gardens is a two-level indoor outlet mall in Elizabeth, New Jersey.", " The mall opened on October 21, 1999, and is the largest outlet mall in New Jersey, and much closer to New York City than its largest outlet mall competitor, Woodbury Common." ], "title": "The Mills at Jersey Gardens" }, { "sentences": [ "Community gardening in the United States encompasses a wide variety of approaches.", " Some influential community gardens, such as the Clinton Community Garden in the middle of Manhattan in New York City, and the Peralta garden in Berkeley, California, inspired by architect and community garden visionary Karl Linn, are gathering places for neighbors and showcases for art and ecological awareness, with food production cherished but seen as one part of a much larger vision.", " Other gardens resemble European \"allotment\" gardens, with plots where individuals and families can grow vegetables and flowers, including a number (for instance, in Minneapolis and Ann Arbor, Michigan) which began as \"victory gardens\" during World War II.", " Even such \"food\" gardens can be very different — for instance, plot sizes range widely from as small as 1.5 x in some inner city gardens and art gardens, such as the Dovetail Garden in Charlotte, North Carolina, to relatively large plots of 15 x such as those at Hilton Head, South Carolina." ], "title": "Community gardening in the United States" }, { "sentences": [ "Walt Whitman Shops (formerly known as Walt Whitman Mall) is a luxury shopping mall located in Huntington Station, New York on Walt Whitman Road (Route 110) and New York Avenue.", " It has many stores including main anchors Bloomingdale's, Lord & Taylor, Macy's and Saks Fifth Avenue.", " The mall is owned and managed by Melvin Simon and Associates, one of the largest developers of shopping malls in the United States and owner of Long Island's largest mall, Roosevelt Field in Garden City.", " Suffolk County Transit, Nassau Inter-County Express and Huntington Area Rapid Transit all have bus routes that service the mall." ], "title": "Walt Whitman Shops" } ]
[ "Title: India Square\n\nIndia Square, also known as \"Little India\" or Little Bombay, home to the highest concentration of Asian Indians in the Western Hemisphere, is a rapidly growing Indian American ethnic enclave in Jersey City, New Jersey, United States, in the New York City Metropolitan Area. The neighborhood is centered on Newark Avenue, between Tonnele Avenue and JFK Boulevard, and is considered to be part of the larger Journal Square District. This area has been home to the largest outdoor Navratri festivities in New Jersey as well as several Hindu temples. This portion of Newark Avenue is lined with groceries, electronics vendors, video stores, clothing stores, and restaurants and is one of the busier pedestrian areas of this part of the city, often stopping traffic for hours. According to the 2000 census, there were nearly 13,000 Indians living in this two-block stretch of Jersey City, up from 3,000 in 1980, increasing commensurately between 2000 and 2010. As of the 2010 Census, over 27,000 Asian Indians accounted for 10.9% of Jersey City's population, the highest proportion of any major U.S. city.", "Title: Harlem riot of 1964\n\nThe Harlem riot of 1964, or Harlem riots of 1964 occurred between July 16 and 22, 1964. It began after James Powell was shot and killed by police Lieutenant Thomas Gilligan. The second bullet of three fired by Lieutenant Gilligan killed the 15-year-old African American in front of his friends and about a dozen other witnesses. Immediately after the shooting, about 300 students from a nearby school who were informed by the principal rallied. The shooting set off six consecutive nights of rioting that affected the New York City neighborhoods of Harlem and Bedford-Stuyvesant. In total, 4,000 New Yorkers participated in the riots which led to attacks on the New York City Police Department, vandalism, and looting in stores. At the end of the conflict, reports counted one dead rioter, 118 injured, and 465 arrested. It is said that the Harlem race riot of 1964 is the precipitating event for riots in July and August in cities such as Philadelphia, Pennsylvania; Rochester, New York; Chicago, Illinois; Jersey City, New Jersey; Paterson, New Jersey; and Elizabeth, New Jersey.", "Title: Six Days or Forever?\n\nSix Days or Forever? : Tennessee v. John Thomas Scopes is a 1958 book on the Scopes Trial by Ray Ginger, first published in hardcover by Beacon Press and later reprinted in paperback by Oxford University Press. Ginger, later a Professor of History at Brandeis, Wayne State University, and the University of Calgary and at the time a New York trade book editor, had written about Eugene Debs and the city of Chicago in the time of John Peter Altgeld before tackling the Scopes trial. In the conclusion of \"Six Days or Forever?\" Ginger wrote his book had two purposes: First, getting \"the facts straight\" in order to correct \"many mistakes in previous accounts of the episodes,\" believing his book \"comes much closer than do those accounts to telling what actually occurred.\" Second, Ginger \"tried to view the Scopes trial in the broadest possible context\" (242).", "Title: Construction of the World Trade Center\n\nThe construction of New York City's first World Trade Center complex was conceived as an urban renewal project, spearheaded by David Rockefeller, to help revitalize Lower Manhattan. The project was developed by the Port Authority of New York and New Jersey, which hired architect Minoru Yamasaki who came up with the specific idea for twin towers. After extensive negotiations, the New Jersey and New York state governments, which oversee the Port Authority, agreed to support the World Trade Center project, which was built at the site of Radio Row in the Lower West Side of Manhattan, New York City. To make the agreement acceptable to New Jersey, the Port Authority agreed to take over the bankrupt Hudson & Manhattan Railroad, which brought commuters from New Jersey to the Lower Manhattan site and, upon the Port Authority's takeover of the railroad, was renamed PATH.", "Title: Woodbury Common Premium Outlets\n\nWoodbury Common Premium Outlets is an outlet center located in Central Valley, New York. The center is owned by Premium Outlets, a subsidiary of Simon Property Group, and takes its name from the town in which it is located. Opened in late 1985, expanded in 1993, and again in 1998, the center now has 220 stores occupying more than 800,000 square feet (72,000 m²) and is one of the largest contiguous outlet centers in the world. Due to its size, different areas are color-coded to help visitors orient themselves, and on weekends, trolleys are available to transport shoppers from the parking lots and around the center.", "Title: Pearl Art and Craft Supply\n\nPearl Art and Craft Supply was a chain of art supply stores. Founded in 1933, Pearl was headquartered in Fort Lauderdale, Florida and had stores located throughout the U.S. states including New Jersey, Florida, and New York. The chain once consisted of as much as 18 stores in total. After 81 years in business, bankruptcy forced the shuttering of company stores beginning in 2010 and culminating with the final closure of the Fort Lauderdale headquarters on August 26, 2014. Immediately preceding were the closures of the South Miami branch on July 20, 2014 and their famous New York City flagship location on April 17, 2014.", "Title: Queens Place Mall\n\nQueens Place is an urban shopping mall in New York City, New York. Just northwest of the larger Queens Center, it is located on Queens Boulevard in the neighborhood of Elmhurst, Queens. The building was constructed in 1965 as Macy's and was designed by Skidmore, Owings & Merrill. It was later converted to Stern's, due to Macy's of Elmhurst moving into Queens Center, as part of Macy's dissolving of Abraham & Straus, in 1994, and then, as a result of Macy's dissolving Stern's in 2001, closed by Federated Department Stores. Today its flagship stores are Best Buy, DSW, Inc., and Target, and it contains many smaller stores such as Red Lobster, Outback Steakhouse, Mrs. Fields' Cookies, and much more.", "Title: The Mills at Jersey Gardens\n\nThe Mills at Jersey Gardens, originally Jersey Gardens and later The Outlet Collection | Jersey Gardens is a two-level indoor outlet mall in Elizabeth, New Jersey. The mall opened on October 21, 1999, and is the largest outlet mall in New Jersey, and much closer to New York City than its largest outlet mall competitor, Woodbury Common.", "Title: Community gardening in the United States\n\nCommunity gardening in the United States encompasses a wide variety of approaches. Some influential community gardens, such as the Clinton Community Garden in the middle of Manhattan in New York City, and the Peralta garden in Berkeley, California, inspired by architect and community garden visionary Karl Linn, are gathering places for neighbors and showcases for art and ecological awareness, with food production cherished but seen as one part of a much larger vision. Other gardens resemble European \"allotment\" gardens, with plots where individuals and families can grow vegetables and flowers, including a number (for instance, in Minneapolis and Ann Arbor, Michigan) which began as \"victory gardens\" during World War II. Even such \"food\" gardens can be very different — for instance, plot sizes range widely from as small as 1.5 x in some inner city gardens and art gardens, such as the Dovetail Garden in Charlotte, North Carolina, to relatively large plots of 15 x such as those at Hilton Head, South Carolina.", "Title: Walt Whitman Shops\n\nWalt Whitman Shops (formerly known as Walt Whitman Mall) is a luxury shopping mall located in Huntington Station, New York on Walt Whitman Road (Route 110) and New York Avenue. It has many stores including main anchors Bloomingdale's, Lord & Taylor, Macy's and Saks Fifth Avenue. The mall is owned and managed by Melvin Simon and Associates, one of the largest developers of shopping malls in the United States and owner of Long Island's largest mall, Roosevelt Field in Garden City. Suffolk County Transit, Nassau Inter-County Express and Huntington Area Rapid Transit all have bus routes that service the mall." ]
81,136
John Lasseter and Mikhail Kalatozov, share which mutual occupation?
film director
comparison
easy
{ "title": [ "John Lasseter", "Mikhail Kalatozov" ], "sent_id": [ 0, 0 ] }
[ { "sentences": [ "John Alan Lasseter (born January 12, 1957) is an American animator, film director, screenwriter, and film producer.", " He currently is the chief creative officer of Pixar Animation Studios, Walt Disney Animation Studios, and DisneyToon Studios.", " He is also the Principal Creative Advisor for Walt Disney Imagineering." ], "title": "John Lasseter" }, { "sentences": [ "Mikhail Konstantinovich Kalatozov (Georgian: მიხეილ კალატოზიშვილი , Russian: Михаи́л Константи́нович Калато́зов ) (28 December 1903 — 27 March 1973), born Mikheil Kalatozishvili, was a Soviet film director of Georgian origin who contributed to both Georgian and Russian cinema.", " People's Artist of the USSR (1969).", " His movie \"The Cranes Are Flying\" won several international awards, including Palme d'Or at the 1958 Cannes Film Festival." ], "title": "Mikhail Kalatozov" }, { "sentences": [ "I Am Cuba (Spanish: Soy Cuba ; Russian: Я Куба , \"Ya Kuba)\" is a 1964 Soviet-Cuban film directed by Mikhail Kalatozov at Mosfilm.", " The film was not received well by either the Russian or Cuban public and was almost completely forgotten until it was re-discovered by filmmakers in the United States thirty years later.", " The acrobatic tracking shots and idiosyncratic mise en scene prompted Hollywood directors like Martin Scorsese to begin a campaign to restore the film in the early 1990s." ], "title": "I Am Cuba" }, { "sentences": [ "Letter Never Sent (Russian: Неотправленное письмо , translit.", " \"Neotpravlennoye pismo\", sometimes translated as The Unsent Letter or The Unmailed Letter) is a 1960 Soviet adventure drama film directed by Mikhail Kalatozov and starring Tatyana Samojlova.", " It was entered into the 1960 Cannes Film Festival, but was withdrawn just before the screening on May 17; according to the Soviet representatives, the film was \"unfinished\" (as a matter of fact, Kalatozov wanted to re-shoot some sequences before the premiere in Russia)." ], "title": "Letter Never Sent (film)" }, { "sentences": [ "Hostile Whirlwinds (Russian: Вихри враждебные , \"Vikhri vrazhdebnye \" ) is a 1953 Soviet historical film directed by Mikhail Kalatozov based on a screenplay by Nikolai Pogodin." ], "title": "Hostile Whirlwinds" }, { "sentences": [ "Mikheil Kalatozishvili (Georgian: მიხეილ კალატოზიშვილი ; Russian: Михаил Георгиевич Калатозишвили ; 19 May 1959 – 12 October 2009) was a Georgian-Russian film director, producer, and screenwriter active since the early 1980s.", " His grandfather was the world famous Soviet filmmaker of the same name, often known as Mikhail Kalatozov.", " Like his father, Kalatozishvili was born in Tbilisi and died in Moscow.", " His 1991 film \"The Beloved\" was entered into the 42nd Berlin International Film Festival.", " Like his grandfather, Kalatozishvili died of a heart attack." ], "title": "Mikheil Kalatozishvili (born 1959)" }, { "sentences": [ "Salt for Svanetia (Georgian: მარილი სვანეთს , Russian: Соль Сванетии ) is a 1930 SovietGeorgian silent documentary film directed by Mikhail Kalatozov.", " As one of the earliest ethnographic films, it documents the life of the Svan people in the isolated mountain village of Ushguli in Svanetia, in the northwestern part of the Georgian Soviet Republic.", " Containing some propaganda, the climax of the film shows how a Soviet built road connects the previously isolated mountain village to Soviet civilisation.", " Many of the scenes of the film were staged, and the authenticity of some scenes has been disputed by the Svan people." ], "title": "Salt for Svanetia" }, { "sentences": [ "The 11th Cannes Film Festival was held from 2 to 18 May 1958.", " The Palme d'Or went to the \"Letyat zhuravli\" by Mikhail Kalatozov." ], "title": "1958 Cannes Film Festival" }, { "sentences": [ "Valery Chkalov (Russian: Валерий Чкалов , UK title - The Red Flyer, United States title - Wings of Victory) is a Soviet biopic about the life of Valery Chkalov, directed by Mikhail Kalatozov.", " The screenplay was written by Georgy Baidukov, Boris Chirskov and Dmitri Tarasov.", " The film was produced by Lenfilm and distributed in the United States by Artkino Pictures (1941), Top1Video (1999)." ], "title": "Valery Chkalov (film)" }, { "sentences": [ "True Friends (Russian: \"Верные друзья\") is a 1954 dramatic comedy film directed by Mikhail Kalatozov." ], "title": "True Friends (film)" } ]
[ "Title: John Lasseter\n\nJohn Alan Lasseter (born January 12, 1957) is an American animator, film director, screenwriter, and film producer. He currently is the chief creative officer of Pixar Animation Studios, Walt Disney Animation Studios, and DisneyToon Studios. He is also the Principal Creative Advisor for Walt Disney Imagineering.", "Title: Mikhail Kalatozov\n\nMikhail Konstantinovich Kalatozov (Georgian: მიხეილ კალატოზიშვილი , Russian: Михаи́л Константи́нович Калато́зов ) (28 December 1903 — 27 March 1973), born Mikheil Kalatozishvili, was a Soviet film director of Georgian origin who contributed to both Georgian and Russian cinema. People's Artist of the USSR (1969). His movie \"The Cranes Are Flying\" won several international awards, including Palme d'Or at the 1958 Cannes Film Festival.", "Title: I Am Cuba\n\nI Am Cuba (Spanish: Soy Cuba ; Russian: Я Куба , \"Ya Kuba)\" is a 1964 Soviet-Cuban film directed by Mikhail Kalatozov at Mosfilm. The film was not received well by either the Russian or Cuban public and was almost completely forgotten until it was re-discovered by filmmakers in the United States thirty years later. The acrobatic tracking shots and idiosyncratic mise en scene prompted Hollywood directors like Martin Scorsese to begin a campaign to restore the film in the early 1990s.", "Title: Letter Never Sent (film)\n\nLetter Never Sent (Russian: Неотправленное письмо , translit.  \"Neotpravlennoye pismo\", sometimes translated as The Unsent Letter or The Unmailed Letter) is a 1960 Soviet adventure drama film directed by Mikhail Kalatozov and starring Tatyana Samojlova. It was entered into the 1960 Cannes Film Festival, but was withdrawn just before the screening on May 17; according to the Soviet representatives, the film was \"unfinished\" (as a matter of fact, Kalatozov wanted to re-shoot some sequences before the premiere in Russia).", "Title: Hostile Whirlwinds\n\nHostile Whirlwinds (Russian: Вихри враждебные , \"Vikhri vrazhdebnye \" ) is a 1953 Soviet historical film directed by Mikhail Kalatozov based on a screenplay by Nikolai Pogodin.", "Title: Mikheil Kalatozishvili (born 1959)\n\nMikheil Kalatozishvili (Georgian: მიხეილ კალატოზიშვილი ; Russian: Михаил Георгиевич Калатозишвили ; 19 May 1959 – 12 October 2009) was a Georgian-Russian film director, producer, and screenwriter active since the early 1980s. His grandfather was the world famous Soviet filmmaker of the same name, often known as Mikhail Kalatozov. Like his father, Kalatozishvili was born in Tbilisi and died in Moscow. His 1991 film \"The Beloved\" was entered into the 42nd Berlin International Film Festival. Like his grandfather, Kalatozishvili died of a heart attack.", "Title: Salt for Svanetia\n\nSalt for Svanetia (Georgian: მარილი სვანეთს , Russian: Соль Сванетии ) is a 1930 SovietGeorgian silent documentary film directed by Mikhail Kalatozov. As one of the earliest ethnographic films, it documents the life of the Svan people in the isolated mountain village of Ushguli in Svanetia, in the northwestern part of the Georgian Soviet Republic. Containing some propaganda, the climax of the film shows how a Soviet built road connects the previously isolated mountain village to Soviet civilisation. Many of the scenes of the film were staged, and the authenticity of some scenes has been disputed by the Svan people.", "Title: 1958 Cannes Film Festival\n\nThe 11th Cannes Film Festival was held from 2 to 18 May 1958. The Palme d'Or went to the \"Letyat zhuravli\" by Mikhail Kalatozov.", "Title: Valery Chkalov (film)\n\nValery Chkalov (Russian: Валерий Чкалов , UK title - The Red Flyer, United States title - Wings of Victory) is a Soviet biopic about the life of Valery Chkalov, directed by Mikhail Kalatozov. The screenplay was written by Georgy Baidukov, Boris Chirskov and Dmitri Tarasov. The film was produced by Lenfilm and distributed in the United States by Artkino Pictures (1941), Top1Video (1999).", "Title: True Friends (film)\n\nTrue Friends (Russian: \"Верные друзья\") is a 1954 dramatic comedy film directed by Mikhail Kalatozov." ]
81,137
The American fashion designer for Bjork's Greatest Hits Tour is the director of what fashion house?
Moschino
bridge
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{ "title": [ "Greatest Hits Tour (Björk)", "Jeremy Scott", "Jeremy Scott" ], "sent_id": [ 6, 0, 1 ] }
[ { "sentences": [ "Norman David Levinson (April 20, 1900 – October 25, 1972) known professionally as Norman Norell, was an American fashion designer famed for his elegant gowns, suits, and tailored silhouettes.", " His designs for the Traina-Norell and Norell fashion houses became famous for their detailing, simple, timeless designs, and tailored construction.", " By the mid-twentieth century Norell dominated the American fashion industry and in 1968 he became the first American fashion designer to launch his own brand of perfume." ], "title": "Norman Norell" }, { "sentences": [ "Showgirl: The Greatest Hits Tour was the eighth concert tour by Australian singer Kylie Minogue.", " The tour was launched in support of her ninth greatest hits compilation, \"Ultimate Kylie\".", " Beginning March 2005, over 30 concerts were performed in Europe." ], "title": "Showgirl: The Greatest Hits Tour" }, { "sentences": [ "A diffusion line (also known as a bridge line) is a secondary line of merchandise created by a high-end fashion house or fashion designer that retails at lower prices.", " These ranges are separate from a fashion house's \"signature line\", or principal artistic line, that typically retail at much higher prices.", " Diffusion products may be on sale alongside designers' signature line but they can also be made available at concession outlets and certain chain stores.", " The use of a diffusion line is a part of the strategy of Massification where luxury brands attempt to reach a broader market in order to increase revenue and brand recognition." ], "title": "Diffusion line" }, { "sentences": [ "The Greatest Hits Tour was the fifth worldwide concert tour by Icelandic musician Björk.", " It was launched in support of the release of her \"Greatest Hits\" album, her box set \"Family Tree\", and to coincide with the release of her \"Live Box\" collection.", " The tour was supposed to take place one year earlier, but it was delayed as Björk gave birth to her daughter.", " The first dates of the tour were announced just two months after the birth.", " The tour kicked off with two shows in London on May 24, 2003, and ended with a rescheduled performance in Toronto on September 3, 2003.", " The tour visited Europe, Asia and North America with 28 shows in total.", " Björk wore outfits and creations from Jeremy Scott, Alexander McQueen and Shoplifter." ], "title": "Greatest Hits Tour (Björk)" }, { "sentences": [ "Jeremy Scott (born August 8, 1975) is an American fashion designer.", " He is the creative director of the fashion house Moschino and the sole owner of his namesake label.", " Since launching his brand in Paris in 1997, Scott has built a reputation as \"pop culture’s most irreverent designer\", and \"fashion's last rebel\"." ], "title": "Jeremy Scott" }, { "sentences": [ "The Ultimate Collection Tour (also known as Ultimate Collection Live) is the fourth headlining tour and first greatest hits tour by American recording artist, Anastacia.", " The tour supports her second greatest hits complication, \"Ultimate Collection\" The tour began April 2016 in Italy and performed in 17 European countries and nearly 100 shows." ], "title": "Ultimate Collection Tour" }, { "sentences": [ "Oleg Cassini, Inc. is an American fashion house founded by American fashion designer Oleg Cassini.", " The company is based in Oyster Bay Cove, New York, and was established in 1951." ], "title": "Oleg Cassini, Inc." }, { "sentences": [ "The Greatest Hits Tour was the third concert tour by Irish and British girl group Girls Aloud, in support of their first greatest hits album \"\".", " Girls Aloud returned to Northern Ireland and the Republic of Ireland, having not performed there on 2006's Chemistry Tour.", " The band performed sixteen dates in various arenas across the United Kingdom and Ireland, making it their second arena tour.", " The Sound of Girls Aloud: The Greatest Hits Tour kicked off in Cheryl Cole's hometown of Newcastle on 14 May 2007 and concluding in near Nadine Coyle's home in Belfast on 2 June 2007." ], "title": "The Greatest Hits Tour (Girls Aloud)" }, { "sentences": [ "The Greatest Hits Tour (also known as The Farewell Tour) was the twelfth and final concert tour by Irish boy band, Westlife.", " The tour, visited the Europe and Asia and supported the group's compilation album, \"Greatest Hits\".", " After the tour finished, the group disbanded after performing for 14 years." ], "title": "Greatest Hits Tour (Westlife)" }, { "sentences": [ "Patrick Kelly (September 24, 1954 – January 1, 1990) was an American fashion designer.", " Born in Vicksburg, Mississippi, Kelly studied art at Jackson State University and then attended Parsons School of Design.", " While in New York Kelly Struggled to find steady employment.", " To support himself he had many jobs that included a part time job at Baskin Robbins while continuing to sell his own designs.", " After receiving advice from his friend and super model Pat Cleveland and an anonymous one-way ticket he moved to Paris in 1979.", " Once there Kelly was promptly hired as a costume designer for a nightclub called Le Palace.", " In a small apartment which he shared with a model he continued to sell his own creations and even homemade chicken dinners to make ends meet.", " While living in Atlanta at age 18 Kelly sold reworked, recycled clothes and served as an unpaid window-dresser at Yves Saint Laurent.", " YSL chairman Pierre Bergé personally sponsored Kelly in 1988 to form the Paris-based womenswear fashion house Patrick Kelly Paris.", " Kelly achieved his greatest commercial success in the late 1980s and in 1988 Kelly became both the first American and the first person of color to be admitted as a member of the Chambre syndicale du prêt-à-porter des couturiers et des créateurs de mode.", " Kelly died at age 35 on New Year's Day, 1990.", " Originally Kelly's causes of death were reported to be bone marrow disease and a brain tumor, but the actual cause of death is now acknowledged to be complications of AIDS." ], "title": "Patrick Kelly (fashion designer)" } ]
[ "Title: Norman Norell\n\nNorman David Levinson (April 20, 1900 – October 25, 1972) known professionally as Norman Norell, was an American fashion designer famed for his elegant gowns, suits, and tailored silhouettes. His designs for the Traina-Norell and Norell fashion houses became famous for their detailing, simple, timeless designs, and tailored construction. By the mid-twentieth century Norell dominated the American fashion industry and in 1968 he became the first American fashion designer to launch his own brand of perfume.", "Title: Showgirl: The Greatest Hits Tour\n\nShowgirl: The Greatest Hits Tour was the eighth concert tour by Australian singer Kylie Minogue. The tour was launched in support of her ninth greatest hits compilation, \"Ultimate Kylie\". Beginning March 2005, over 30 concerts were performed in Europe.", "Title: Diffusion line\n\nA diffusion line (also known as a bridge line) is a secondary line of merchandise created by a high-end fashion house or fashion designer that retails at lower prices. These ranges are separate from a fashion house's \"signature line\", or principal artistic line, that typically retail at much higher prices. Diffusion products may be on sale alongside designers' signature line but they can also be made available at concession outlets and certain chain stores. The use of a diffusion line is a part of the strategy of Massification where luxury brands attempt to reach a broader market in order to increase revenue and brand recognition.", "Title: Greatest Hits Tour (Björk)\n\nThe Greatest Hits Tour was the fifth worldwide concert tour by Icelandic musician Björk. It was launched in support of the release of her \"Greatest Hits\" album, her box set \"Family Tree\", and to coincide with the release of her \"Live Box\" collection. The tour was supposed to take place one year earlier, but it was delayed as Björk gave birth to her daughter. The first dates of the tour were announced just two months after the birth. The tour kicked off with two shows in London on May 24, 2003, and ended with a rescheduled performance in Toronto on September 3, 2003. The tour visited Europe, Asia and North America with 28 shows in total. Björk wore outfits and creations from Jeremy Scott, Alexander McQueen and Shoplifter.", "Title: Jeremy Scott\n\nJeremy Scott (born August 8, 1975) is an American fashion designer. He is the creative director of the fashion house Moschino and the sole owner of his namesake label. Since launching his brand in Paris in 1997, Scott has built a reputation as \"pop culture’s most irreverent designer\", and \"fashion's last rebel\".", "Title: Ultimate Collection Tour\n\nThe Ultimate Collection Tour (also known as Ultimate Collection Live) is the fourth headlining tour and first greatest hits tour by American recording artist, Anastacia. The tour supports her second greatest hits complication, \"Ultimate Collection\" The tour began April 2016 in Italy and performed in 17 European countries and nearly 100 shows.", "Title: Oleg Cassini, Inc.\n\nOleg Cassini, Inc. is an American fashion house founded by American fashion designer Oleg Cassini. The company is based in Oyster Bay Cove, New York, and was established in 1951.", "Title: The Greatest Hits Tour (Girls Aloud)\n\nThe Greatest Hits Tour was the third concert tour by Irish and British girl group Girls Aloud, in support of their first greatest hits album \"\". Girls Aloud returned to Northern Ireland and the Republic of Ireland, having not performed there on 2006's Chemistry Tour. The band performed sixteen dates in various arenas across the United Kingdom and Ireland, making it their second arena tour. The Sound of Girls Aloud: The Greatest Hits Tour kicked off in Cheryl Cole's hometown of Newcastle on 14 May 2007 and concluding in near Nadine Coyle's home in Belfast on 2 June 2007.", "Title: Greatest Hits Tour (Westlife)\n\nThe Greatest Hits Tour (also known as The Farewell Tour) was the twelfth and final concert tour by Irish boy band, Westlife. The tour, visited the Europe and Asia and supported the group's compilation album, \"Greatest Hits\". After the tour finished, the group disbanded after performing for 14 years.", "Title: Patrick Kelly (fashion designer)\n\nPatrick Kelly (September 24, 1954 – January 1, 1990) was an American fashion designer. Born in Vicksburg, Mississippi, Kelly studied art at Jackson State University and then attended Parsons School of Design. While in New York Kelly Struggled to find steady employment. To support himself he had many jobs that included a part time job at Baskin Robbins while continuing to sell his own designs. After receiving advice from his friend and super model Pat Cleveland and an anonymous one-way ticket he moved to Paris in 1979. Once there Kelly was promptly hired as a costume designer for a nightclub called Le Palace. In a small apartment which he shared with a model he continued to sell his own creations and even homemade chicken dinners to make ends meet. While living in Atlanta at age 18 Kelly sold reworked, recycled clothes and served as an unpaid window-dresser at Yves Saint Laurent. YSL chairman Pierre Bergé personally sponsored Kelly in 1988 to form the Paris-based womenswear fashion house Patrick Kelly Paris. Kelly achieved his greatest commercial success in the late 1980s and in 1988 Kelly became both the first American and the first person of color to be admitted as a member of the Chambre syndicale du prêt-à-porter des couturiers et des créateurs de mode. Kelly died at age 35 on New Year's Day, 1990. Originally Kelly's causes of death were reported to be bone marrow disease and a brain tumor, but the actual cause of death is now acknowledged to be complications of AIDS." ]
81,138
What is the home stadium of the team Carl Allen played college football on?
M. M. Roberts Stadium
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{ "title": [ "Carl Allen (American football)", "Southern Miss Golden Eagles football" ], "sent_id": [ 2, 1 ] }
[ { "sentences": [ "Will Allen (born June 17, 1982) is a former American football safety.", " Allen played college football for Ohio State University, and received All-American honors.", " He was drafted in the fourth round of the 2004 NFL Draft by the Tampa Bay Buccaneers and also played for the Dallas Cowboys and Pittsburgh Steelers." ], "title": "Will Allen (safety)" }, { "sentences": [ "Taurean Allen (born February 15, 1987) is a former professional Canadian football defensive back who played for the Calgary Stampeders of the Canadian Football League (CFL).", " The Stampeders selected Allen in the second round of the 2010 CFL Draft.", " He played college football for the Wilfrid Laurier Golden Hawks.", " In 2010, Allen played in six regular season games for the Stampeders, recording seven tackles.", " He ultimately did not play in the 2011 season due to injury and was released shortly thereafter." ], "title": "Taurean Allen" }, { "sentences": [ "James Allen (born March 6, 1952) is a former American football player who was drafted in the 4th round by the Pittsburgh Steelers in the 1974 NFL Draft.", " A 1970 graduate of Los Angeles High School, Allen played college football at Pierce College and UCLA.", " Allen was selected by the Pittsburgh Steelers in their celebrated 1974 draft.", " He played for the Steelers for four seasons, where he was a member of their Super Bowls IX & X teams.", " He was traded to the Detroit Lions in 1978.", " His nickname during his playing career was \"Spiderman.\"", " He was the lead singer on the Lions' 1980 recording of Another One Bites the Dust." ], "title": "Jimmy Allen" }, { "sentences": [ "Amos Allen (born July 20, 1983 in Miami, Florida) is a former running back in the Canadian Football League.", " He was signed by the BC Lions as a street free agent in 2008.", " He played college football for the South Dakota Coyotes.", " He also spent a portion of the 2009 CFL season with the Toronto Argonauts.", " Allen played five regular season games returning punts and kicks for the Argonauts in 2009.", " On June 5, 2010, Allen was released by the Argonauts." ], "title": "Amos Allen (gridiron football)" }, { "sentences": [ "The Southern Miss Golden Eagles football program represents the University of Southern Mississippi in college football at the NCAA Division I Football Bowl Subdivision.", " The Eagles are members of Conference USA and play their home games at M. M. Roberts Stadium in Hattiesburg, Mississippi." ], "title": "Southern Miss Golden Eagles football" }, { "sentences": [ "Carl Allen (born December 21, 1955 in Hattiesburg, Mississippi) is a former American football cornerback in the National Football League.", " He was drafted by the Cincinnati Bengals in the 11th round of the 1977 NFL Draft but played his entire career with the St. Louis Cardinals.", " He played college football at Southern Miss." ], "title": "Carl Allen (American football)" }, { "sentences": [ "Dalva Ray Allen (January 13, 1935 - November 28, 2016) is a former American football defensive end who played professionally in the American Football League (AFL).", " He played college football at the University of Houston.", " After being selected by the Los Angeles Rams in the 23rd round of the 1957 NFL Draft, Allen played three games for the Toronto Argonauts in the Canadian Football League during the 1957 season.", " He played for the Houston Oilers on their AFL championship teams in 1960 and 1961, and for the Oakland Raiders from 1962 through 1964." ], "title": "Dalva Allen" }, { "sentences": [ "Elmer Allen (born November 3, 1949) is a former Canadian football linebacker who played one game for the Montreal Alouettes of the Canadian Football League in 1972.", " He was selected by the Houston Oilers of the National Football League in the sixth round of the 1972 NFL Draft.", " Allen played college football at Mississippi College." ], "title": "Elmer Allen" }, { "sentences": [ "Terry Thomas Allen, Jr. (born February 21, 1968) is a former American football player who was a running back in the National Football League (NFL) for eleven seasons.", " Allen played college football for Clemson University.", " In the 1990 NFL Draft, he was selected in the ninth round by the Minnesota Vikings." ], "title": "Terry Allen (running back)" }, { "sentences": [ "Brian Lamar Allen (born April 1, 1978) is a former American football linebacker who played four seasons in the National Football League.", " Allen played college football at Florida State University." ], "title": "Brian Allen (linebacker)" } ]
[ "Title: Will Allen (safety)\n\nWill Allen (born June 17, 1982) is a former American football safety. Allen played college football for Ohio State University, and received All-American honors. He was drafted in the fourth round of the 2004 NFL Draft by the Tampa Bay Buccaneers and also played for the Dallas Cowboys and Pittsburgh Steelers.", "Title: Taurean Allen\n\nTaurean Allen (born February 15, 1987) is a former professional Canadian football defensive back who played for the Calgary Stampeders of the Canadian Football League (CFL). The Stampeders selected Allen in the second round of the 2010 CFL Draft. He played college football for the Wilfrid Laurier Golden Hawks. In 2010, Allen played in six regular season games for the Stampeders, recording seven tackles. He ultimately did not play in the 2011 season due to injury and was released shortly thereafter.", "Title: Jimmy Allen\n\nJames Allen (born March 6, 1952) is a former American football player who was drafted in the 4th round by the Pittsburgh Steelers in the 1974 NFL Draft. A 1970 graduate of Los Angeles High School, Allen played college football at Pierce College and UCLA. Allen was selected by the Pittsburgh Steelers in their celebrated 1974 draft. He played for the Steelers for four seasons, where he was a member of their Super Bowls IX & X teams. He was traded to the Detroit Lions in 1978. His nickname during his playing career was \"Spiderman.\" He was the lead singer on the Lions' 1980 recording of Another One Bites the Dust.", "Title: Amos Allen (gridiron football)\n\nAmos Allen (born July 20, 1983 in Miami, Florida) is a former running back in the Canadian Football League. He was signed by the BC Lions as a street free agent in 2008. He played college football for the South Dakota Coyotes. He also spent a portion of the 2009 CFL season with the Toronto Argonauts. Allen played five regular season games returning punts and kicks for the Argonauts in 2009. On June 5, 2010, Allen was released by the Argonauts.", "Title: Southern Miss Golden Eagles football\n\nThe Southern Miss Golden Eagles football program represents the University of Southern Mississippi in college football at the NCAA Division I Football Bowl Subdivision. The Eagles are members of Conference USA and play their home games at M. M. Roberts Stadium in Hattiesburg, Mississippi.", "Title: Carl Allen (American football)\n\nCarl Allen (born December 21, 1955 in Hattiesburg, Mississippi) is a former American football cornerback in the National Football League. He was drafted by the Cincinnati Bengals in the 11th round of the 1977 NFL Draft but played his entire career with the St. Louis Cardinals. He played college football at Southern Miss.", "Title: Dalva Allen\n\nDalva Ray Allen (January 13, 1935 - November 28, 2016) is a former American football defensive end who played professionally in the American Football League (AFL). He played college football at the University of Houston. After being selected by the Los Angeles Rams in the 23rd round of the 1957 NFL Draft, Allen played three games for the Toronto Argonauts in the Canadian Football League during the 1957 season. He played for the Houston Oilers on their AFL championship teams in 1960 and 1961, and for the Oakland Raiders from 1962 through 1964.", "Title: Elmer Allen\n\nElmer Allen (born November 3, 1949) is a former Canadian football linebacker who played one game for the Montreal Alouettes of the Canadian Football League in 1972. He was selected by the Houston Oilers of the National Football League in the sixth round of the 1972 NFL Draft. Allen played college football at Mississippi College.", "Title: Terry Allen (running back)\n\nTerry Thomas Allen, Jr. (born February 21, 1968) is a former American football player who was a running back in the National Football League (NFL) for eleven seasons. Allen played college football for Clemson University. In the 1990 NFL Draft, he was selected in the ninth round by the Minnesota Vikings.", "Title: Brian Allen (linebacker)\n\nBrian Lamar Allen (born April 1, 1978) is a former American football linebacker who played four seasons in the National Football League. Allen played college football at Florida State University." ]
81,139
How many years did the winner of the United Kingdom general election in 1955 serve?
1955 to 1957
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{ "title": [ "United Kingdom general election, 1955", "Anthony Eden" ], "sent_id": [ 1, 0 ] }
[ { "sentences": [ "The United Kingdom general election of 2001 was held on Thursday 7 June 2001, four years after the previous election on 1 May 1997, to elect 659 members to the British House of Commons.", " Under the leadership of Tony Blair, the Labour Party was re-elected to serve a second term in government with another landslide victory, returning 413 of the 418 seats won by the party in the previous general election, a net loss of 5 seats, though with significantly lower turnout than before - 59.4%, compared to 71.3% in the previous election.", " Tony Blair went on to become the first Labour Prime Minister to serve a consecutive full term in office.", " It was dubbed \"the quiet landslide\" by the media," ], "title": "United Kingdom general election, 2001" }, { "sentences": [ "The United Kingdom general elections overview is an overview of United Kingdom general election results since 1922.", " The 1922 election was the first election in the new United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland, after the creation of the Irish Free State removed Southern Ireland from the UK." ], "title": "United Kingdom general elections overview" }, { "sentences": [ "Philip John Boswell (born 23 July 1963) is a Scottish National Party (SNP) politician.", " He was the Member of Parliament (MP) for Coatbridge, Chryston and Bellshill since being elected in the United Kingdom general election, 2015 until he lost to Labour candidate Hugh Gaffney in the United Kingdom General Election, 2017 by 1,586 votes." ], "title": "Phil Boswell" }, { "sentences": [ "The 1950 United Kingdom general election was the first ever general election to be held after a full term of a Labour government.", " The election was held on Thursday 23 February 1950.", " Despite polling over 1,500,000 votes more than the Conservatives, and receiving more votes than they had during the 1945 general election, Labour obtained a slim majority of just five seats — a stark contrast to 1945, when they had achieved a comfortable 146-seat majority.", " There was a national swing towards the Conservatives, whose performance in terms of popular vote was dramatically better than in 1945, which helps to explain Labour's slim majority.", " Labour called another general election in 1951." ], "title": "United Kingdom general election, 1950" }, { "sentences": [ "Robert Anthony Eden, 1st Earl of Avon, (12 June 1897 – 14 January 1977) was a British Conservative politician who served three periods as Foreign Secretary and then a relatively brief term as Prime Minister of the United Kingdom from 1955 to 1957." ], "title": "Anthony Eden" }, { "sentences": [ "The United Kingdom general election debates of 2010 consisted of a series of three leaders' debates between the leaders of the three main parties contesting the 2010 United Kingdom general election: Gordon Brown, Prime Minister and leader of the Labour Party; David Cameron, Leader of the Opposition and Conservative Party; and Nick Clegg, leader of the third largest political party in the UK, the Liberal Democrats.", " They were the first such debates to be broadcast live in the run-up to a UK election." ], "title": "United Kingdom general election debates, 2010" }, { "sentences": [ "John Hensleigh Allen (29 August 1769 – 12 April 1843) was the Whig member of parliament for Pembroke elected at the United Kingdom general election, 1818 until the United Kingdom general election, 1826." ], "title": "John Hensleigh Allen" }, { "sentences": [ "Sir Robert Edward Russell (born 31 March 1946) is a former Liberal Democrat politician in the United Kingdom who was the Member of Parliament for Colchester from 1997 to 2015.", " He was first elected at the United Kingdom general election, 1997 and won subsequent re-election in 2001, 2005 and 2010; he was defeated in United Kingdom general election, 2015 by the Conservative candidate and current Colchester MP Will Quince." ], "title": "Bob Russell (British politician)" }, { "sentences": [ "George Murnaghan (4 July 1847 – 13 January 1929) was an Irish Nationalist Member of Parliament in the Parliament of the United Kingdom.", " He represented the Mid Tyrone constituency from the United Kingdom general election, 1895, until the United Kingdom general election, January 1910." ], "title": "George Murnaghan" }, { "sentences": [ "The 1955 United Kingdom general election was held on 26 May 1955, four years after the previous general election.", " It resulted in a substantially increased majority of 60 for the Conservative government under new leader and prime minister Sir Anthony Eden against the Labour Party, then in their twentieth year of leadership by Clement Attlee." ], "title": "United Kingdom general election, 1955" } ]
[ "Title: United Kingdom general election, 2001\n\nThe United Kingdom general election of 2001 was held on Thursday 7 June 2001, four years after the previous election on 1 May 1997, to elect 659 members to the British House of Commons. Under the leadership of Tony Blair, the Labour Party was re-elected to serve a second term in government with another landslide victory, returning 413 of the 418 seats won by the party in the previous general election, a net loss of 5 seats, though with significantly lower turnout than before - 59.4%, compared to 71.3% in the previous election. Tony Blair went on to become the first Labour Prime Minister to serve a consecutive full term in office. It was dubbed \"the quiet landslide\" by the media,", "Title: United Kingdom general elections overview\n\nThe United Kingdom general elections overview is an overview of United Kingdom general election results since 1922. The 1922 election was the first election in the new United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland, after the creation of the Irish Free State removed Southern Ireland from the UK.", "Title: Phil Boswell\n\nPhilip John Boswell (born 23 July 1963) is a Scottish National Party (SNP) politician. He was the Member of Parliament (MP) for Coatbridge, Chryston and Bellshill since being elected in the United Kingdom general election, 2015 until he lost to Labour candidate Hugh Gaffney in the United Kingdom General Election, 2017 by 1,586 votes.", "Title: United Kingdom general election, 1950\n\nThe 1950 United Kingdom general election was the first ever general election to be held after a full term of a Labour government. The election was held on Thursday 23 February 1950. Despite polling over 1,500,000 votes more than the Conservatives, and receiving more votes than they had during the 1945 general election, Labour obtained a slim majority of just five seats — a stark contrast to 1945, when they had achieved a comfortable 146-seat majority. There was a national swing towards the Conservatives, whose performance in terms of popular vote was dramatically better than in 1945, which helps to explain Labour's slim majority. Labour called another general election in 1951.", "Title: Anthony Eden\n\nRobert Anthony Eden, 1st Earl of Avon, (12 June 1897 – 14 January 1977) was a British Conservative politician who served three periods as Foreign Secretary and then a relatively brief term as Prime Minister of the United Kingdom from 1955 to 1957.", "Title: United Kingdom general election debates, 2010\n\nThe United Kingdom general election debates of 2010 consisted of a series of three leaders' debates between the leaders of the three main parties contesting the 2010 United Kingdom general election: Gordon Brown, Prime Minister and leader of the Labour Party; David Cameron, Leader of the Opposition and Conservative Party; and Nick Clegg, leader of the third largest political party in the UK, the Liberal Democrats. They were the first such debates to be broadcast live in the run-up to a UK election.", "Title: John Hensleigh Allen\n\nJohn Hensleigh Allen (29 August 1769 – 12 April 1843) was the Whig member of parliament for Pembroke elected at the United Kingdom general election, 1818 until the United Kingdom general election, 1826.", "Title: Bob Russell (British politician)\n\nSir Robert Edward Russell (born 31 March 1946) is a former Liberal Democrat politician in the United Kingdom who was the Member of Parliament for Colchester from 1997 to 2015. He was first elected at the United Kingdom general election, 1997 and won subsequent re-election in 2001, 2005 and 2010; he was defeated in United Kingdom general election, 2015 by the Conservative candidate and current Colchester MP Will Quince.", "Title: George Murnaghan\n\nGeorge Murnaghan (4 July 1847 – 13 January 1929) was an Irish Nationalist Member of Parliament in the Parliament of the United Kingdom. He represented the Mid Tyrone constituency from the United Kingdom general election, 1895, until the United Kingdom general election, January 1910.", "Title: United Kingdom general election, 1955\n\nThe 1955 United Kingdom general election was held on 26 May 1955, four years after the previous general election. It resulted in a substantially increased majority of 60 for the Conservative government under new leader and prime minister Sir Anthony Eden against the Labour Party, then in their twentieth year of leadership by Clement Attlee." ]
81,140
Which playlist was released by OVO Sound with a song co-written with Adam Feeney?
More Life
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{ "title": [ "Fake Love", "Fake Love", "More Life", "More Life" ], "sent_id": [ 0, 1, 0, 1 ] }
[ { "sentences": [ "Nothing Was the Same is the third studio album by Canadian rapper and singer Drake.", " It was released on September 24, 2013, by OVO Sound, Young Money Entertainment, Cash Money Records and Republic Records.", " Work on the record began in 2012 and continued through 2013.", " As its executive producer, Drake enlisted collaborators including 2 Chainz, Big Sean, Jay-Z, Jhené Aiko and Sampha to appear as guest appearances on the album.", " The album's production was primarily handled by 40 and other OVO Sound producers; Boi-1da, Mike Zombie, Majid Jordan and Nineteen85, among others such as, Detail, Key Wane, Hudson Mohawke and Jake One." ], "title": "Nothing Was the Same" }, { "sentences": [ "\"Fake Love\" is a song by Canadian rapper Drake, released as the lead single from his 2017 playlist \"More Life\".", " It was co-written by Drake with Brittney Hazzard, Anderson Hernandez, and Adam Feeney, while the latter two handled the song's production.", " The song was released for digital download on October 29, 2016, through Young Money Entertainment, Cash Money Records, and Motown Records." ], "title": "Fake Love" }, { "sentences": [ "More Life (subtitled A Playlist by October Firm on the cover) is an album by Canadian rapper Drake, although described by the artist as a playlist.", " It was released on March 18, 2017, by OVO Sound, Young Money Entertainment, Cash Money Records and Republic Records." ], "title": "More Life" }, { "sentences": [ "\"Hold On, We're Going Home\" is a song by Canadian recording artist Drake, featuring the R&B group Majid Jordan.", " The song was produced by OVO Sound's Majid Jordan, Nineteen85, and Noah \"40\" Shebib.", " It is the second single from his third studio album, \"Nothing Was the Same\", and was released for digital download on August 7, 2013, following the 2013 OVO Fest.", " It was later released to mainstream and rhythmic contemporary radio on August 13, 2013." ], "title": "Hold On, We're Going Home" }, { "sentences": [ "Nocturnal is the second extended play by Canadian recording artist Roy Woods.", " It was released on December 23, 2016 by OVO Sound and Warner Bros.", " Records.", " The EP features guest appearances from Canadian R&B duo and OVO label-mates Majid Jordan and MadeinTYO.", " The first music video to be put out from the album was for the song \"Love You\" which released April 27, 2017.", " The album serves as a follow-up to his debut album Waking at Dawn (2016).", " The artwork was created by Corrado Grilli." ], "title": "Nocturnal (Roy Woods EP)" }, { "sentences": [ "\"Zaddy\" is a song by American singer Ty Dolla Sign.", " It was released on August 25, 2016, as the third single from his ninth mixtape, \"Campaign\" (2016).", " The song was written by Tyrone Griffin, Jr., Jay Cummings, Adam Feeney, and Jahaan Sweet, with the production being helmed by the latter two." ], "title": "Zaddy" }, { "sentences": [ "Sanchai Ratiwatana and Sonchat Ratiwatana won the title, defeating Adam Feeney and Samuel Groth 6–4, 2–6, [10–8] in the final." ], "title": "2012 ATP China Challenger International – Doubles" }, { "sentences": [ "Carsten Ball and Chris Guccione are the defending champions.", " They successfully defended their title, defeating Adam Feeney and Greg Jones in the final 6–1, 6–3." ], "title": "2010 Comerica Bank Challenger – Doubles" }, { "sentences": [ "\"My Story\" is a single by American R&B singer R. Kelly featuring 2 Chainz, written by R. Kelly who co-produced it with Nineteen85 from OVO Sound, for his twelfth solo studio album \"Black Panties\".", " A snippet of the song was first heard at the BET Awards same year, then another a week after the award ceremony.", " The song was released on July 23, 2013 via R. Kelly's Vevo, and on iTunes a day later.", " The second snippet was not in the official song for no apparent reason, but later heard on the extended version of the song.", " The song debuted at #89 on the hot 100 during the week of the album's release after many weeks on the bubbling under chart.", " No official music video will be released, but a documentary music video has been uploaded on R. Kelly's Vevo channel and a fan video was expected, but was never released." ], "title": "My Story (R. Kelly song)" }, { "sentences": [ "Adam Feeney and Robert Smeets were the defending champions.", " Feeney chose to not participate and Smeets played with Brydan Klein.", " They were eliminated by Prakash Amritraj and Dustin Brown in the first round." ], "title": "2009 Manchester Trophy – Doubles" } ]
[ "Title: Nothing Was the Same\n\nNothing Was the Same is the third studio album by Canadian rapper and singer Drake. It was released on September 24, 2013, by OVO Sound, Young Money Entertainment, Cash Money Records and Republic Records. Work on the record began in 2012 and continued through 2013. As its executive producer, Drake enlisted collaborators including 2 Chainz, Big Sean, Jay-Z, Jhené Aiko and Sampha to appear as guest appearances on the album. The album's production was primarily handled by 40 and other OVO Sound producers; Boi-1da, Mike Zombie, Majid Jordan and Nineteen85, among others such as, Detail, Key Wane, Hudson Mohawke and Jake One.", "Title: Fake Love\n\n\"Fake Love\" is a song by Canadian rapper Drake, released as the lead single from his 2017 playlist \"More Life\". It was co-written by Drake with Brittney Hazzard, Anderson Hernandez, and Adam Feeney, while the latter two handled the song's production. The song was released for digital download on October 29, 2016, through Young Money Entertainment, Cash Money Records, and Motown Records.", "Title: More Life\n\nMore Life (subtitled A Playlist by October Firm on the cover) is an album by Canadian rapper Drake, although described by the artist as a playlist. It was released on March 18, 2017, by OVO Sound, Young Money Entertainment, Cash Money Records and Republic Records.", "Title: Hold On, We're Going Home\n\n\"Hold On, We're Going Home\" is a song by Canadian recording artist Drake, featuring the R&B group Majid Jordan. The song was produced by OVO Sound's Majid Jordan, Nineteen85, and Noah \"40\" Shebib. It is the second single from his third studio album, \"Nothing Was the Same\", and was released for digital download on August 7, 2013, following the 2013 OVO Fest. It was later released to mainstream and rhythmic contemporary radio on August 13, 2013.", "Title: Nocturnal (Roy Woods EP)\n\nNocturnal is the second extended play by Canadian recording artist Roy Woods. It was released on December 23, 2016 by OVO Sound and Warner Bros. Records. The EP features guest appearances from Canadian R&B duo and OVO label-mates Majid Jordan and MadeinTYO. The first music video to be put out from the album was for the song \"Love You\" which released April 27, 2017. The album serves as a follow-up to his debut album Waking at Dawn (2016). The artwork was created by Corrado Grilli.", "Title: Zaddy\n\n\"Zaddy\" is a song by American singer Ty Dolla Sign. It was released on August 25, 2016, as the third single from his ninth mixtape, \"Campaign\" (2016). The song was written by Tyrone Griffin, Jr., Jay Cummings, Adam Feeney, and Jahaan Sweet, with the production being helmed by the latter two.", "Title: 2012 ATP China Challenger International – Doubles\n\nSanchai Ratiwatana and Sonchat Ratiwatana won the title, defeating Adam Feeney and Samuel Groth 6–4, 2–6, [10–8] in the final.", "Title: 2010 Comerica Bank Challenger – Doubles\n\nCarsten Ball and Chris Guccione are the defending champions. They successfully defended their title, defeating Adam Feeney and Greg Jones in the final 6–1, 6–3.", "Title: My Story (R. Kelly song)\n\n\"My Story\" is a single by American R&B singer R. Kelly featuring 2 Chainz, written by R. Kelly who co-produced it with Nineteen85 from OVO Sound, for his twelfth solo studio album \"Black Panties\". A snippet of the song was first heard at the BET Awards same year, then another a week after the award ceremony. The song was released on July 23, 2013 via R. Kelly's Vevo, and on iTunes a day later. The second snippet was not in the official song for no apparent reason, but later heard on the extended version of the song. The song debuted at #89 on the hot 100 during the week of the album's release after many weeks on the bubbling under chart. No official music video will be released, but a documentary music video has been uploaded on R. Kelly's Vevo channel and a fan video was expected, but was never released.", "Title: 2009 Manchester Trophy – Doubles\n\nAdam Feeney and Robert Smeets were the defending champions. Feeney chose to not participate and Smeets played with Brydan Klein. They were eliminated by Prakash Amritraj and Dustin Brown in the first round." ]
81,141
Are both Seth MacFarlane and Doris Wishman Americans?
yes
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[ "Title: Blaze Starr Goes Nudist\n\nBlaze Starr Goes Nudist is a 1962 nudist film, produced and directed by Doris Wishman. The film stars legendary burlesque queen Blaze Starr and crooner Ralph Young (as \"Russ Martine\").", "Title: Hideout in the Sun\n\nHideout in the Sun is a 1960 nudist film, produced by Doris Wishman and co-directed by Wishman and Larry \"Lazarus\" Wolk. It stars Greg Conrad, Dolores Carlos and Earl Bauer.", "Title: Playgirls International\n\nPlaygirls International is a 1963 American nudist film produced and directed by Doris Wishman.", "Title: Behind the Nudist Curtain\n\nBehind the Nudist Curtain is an American 1964 nudist film produced and directed by Doris Wishman.", "Title: Gentlemen Prefer Nature Girls\n\nGentlemen Prefer Nature Girls is a 1963 nudist film produced and directed by Doris Wishman.", "Title: Family Guy: Live in Vegas\n\nFamily Guy: Live in Vegas is a soundtrack album for the American animated television series \"Family Guy\". It was released on April 26, 2005 by Geffen Records. It was composed by Walter Murphy and creator Seth MacFarlane. The album features only one song from the series, the theme song, the rest of the songs were composed exclusively for the album. It features vocals from Seth MacFarlane, Alex Borstein, Seth Green, Mike Henry, Mila Kunis, Adam West and Lori Alan, as well as Jason Alexander, Patti LuPone and Haylie Duff as guest stars. It includes Rat Pack- and Broadway-inspired songs.", "Title: Seth MacFarlane\n\nSeth Woodbury MacFarlane (born October 26, 1973) is an American actor, filmmaker, comedian, and singer, working primarily in animation and comedy, as well as live-action and other genres. MacFarlane is the creator of the TV series \"Family Guy\" (1999–2003, 2005–present) and \"The Orville\" (2017–present), and co-creator of the TV series \"American Dad! \" (2005–present) and \"The Cleveland Show\" (2009–2013). He also wrote, directed, and starred in the films \"Ted\" (2012), its sequel \"Ted 2\" (2015), and \"A Million Ways to Die in the West\" (2014).", "Title: Each Time I Kill\n\nEach Time I Kill is the final film that was written and directed by Doris Wishman. It was shot in 2002 shortly before Wishman's death from lymphoma, and post-production on the teen horror thriller was completed in October 2006. Tiffany Paralta stars as Ellie Saunders, a shy high school senior who finds a magical locket which will allow her to exchange one physical feature with anyone she murders.", "Title: Doris Wishman\n\nDoris Wishman (June 1, 1912 – August 10, 2002) was an American film director, screenwriter and producer. She is credited with having directed and produced at least thirty feature films during a career spanning over four decades, most notably in the sexploitation film genre.", "Title: Satan Was a Lady\n\nSatan Was a Lady is an American 1975 hardcore pornographic film, produced and directed by Doris Wishman, and starring Bree Anthony, Tony Richards, Annie Sprinkle and Bobby Astyr." ]
81,142
Who produced the movie that is an adaption of The True Meaning of Smekday?
DreamWorks Animation
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{ "title": [ "The True Meaning of Smekday", "Home (2015 film)" ], "sent_id": [ 1, 0 ] }
[ { "sentences": [ "Tracy Fong is a 13-year-old ass-kicking, gung-fu fanatic tomboy, challenged by school bullies, airhead rivals, and a mother who just wants her to be a \"normal girl.\"", " When bad goes to worse, the Ghost of Bruce Lee appears to teach her the true meaning of strength and the true power of water." ], "title": "Be Like Water" }, { "sentences": [ "A phrop is an attempted neologism used to indicate a polite statement used in social contexts where the true meaning is the opposite of what is expressed.", " An example is the parting comment \"We must have lunch sometime\", meaning \"We don't particularly want to meet again\".", " The term was coined by mountaineer Sir Arnold Lunn.", " It has not entered common use." ], "title": "Phrop" }, { "sentences": [ "Home: Original Motion Picture Soundtrack is the soundtrack album for \"Home\", a 2015 animation film based on the 2007 children book \"The True Meaning of Smekday\" by Adam Rex.", " It features songs recorded by Rihanna, Clarence Coffee Jr., Kiesza, Charli XCX, Jacob Plant, and Jennifer Lopez.", " It was released on March 23, 2015 through Westbury Road and Roc Nation.", " Following the announcement that Rihanna would star in the film, it was revealed she would release a concept album based on the animated film.", " As the executive producer of the soundtrack, she called on various artists to feature on the album.", " Rihanna's \"Towards the Sun\" and Jennifer Lopez's \"Feel the Light\" were released as singles to promote the album." ], "title": "Home (soundtrack)" }, { "sentences": [ "Baby Looney Tunes' Eggs-traordinary Adventure is a 2003 American direct-to-video animated comedy film from Warner Bros.", " Animation.", " It is the first, and only, movie based on the TV series \"Baby Looney Tunes\".", " The film follows the main characters from \"Baby Looney Tunes\" as they go on a search for the true meaning of Easter." ], "title": "Baby Looney Tunes' Eggs-traordinary Adventure" }, { "sentences": [ "\"Don't Forget About Us\" is a song by American singer and songwriter Mariah Carey.", " It was written by Carey, Jermaine Dupri, Bryan-Michael Cox and Johntá Austin, and released as the fifth single on December 12, 2005, for the re-issue of her tenth studio album, \"The Emancipation of Mimi\" (2005).", " Co-produced by the former three, the song is influenced by R&B and hip hop soul music genres, and lyrically chronicles the emotions felt by the protagonist after the loss of their relationship.", " Carey explained that the true meaning of the song is to be interpreted by the listener, therefore not disclosing its entire meaning publicly." ], "title": "Don't Forget About Us" }, { "sentences": [ "The \"true meaning of Christmas\" is a phrase with a long history in American pop culture.", " It first appears in the mid-19th century, and is often given vaguely religious overtones, suggesting that the \"true meaning of Christmas\" is the celebration of the Nativity of Christ.", " But in pop culture usage, overt religious references are mostly avoided, and the \"true meaning\" is taken to be a sort of introspective and benevolent attitude as opposed to the commercialization of Christmas which has been lamented since at least the 1850s.", " The poem \"A Visit From St. Nicholas\" (1822) helped popularize the tradition of exchanging gifts, and seasonal Christmas shopping began to assume economic importance.", " Harriet Beecher Stowe criticizes the commercialization of Christmas in her story \"Christmas; or, the Good Fairy\".", " An early expression of this sentiment using the phrase of \"the true meaning\" is found in \"The American magazine\", vol.", " 28 (1889):" ], "title": "True meaning of Christmas" }, { "sentences": [ "The True Meaning of Smekday is a 2007 children's book by Adam Rex that was highly recommended by \"The New York Times\".", " The book was adapted into the 2015 animated feature film \"Home\"." ], "title": "The True Meaning of Smekday" }, { "sentences": [ "Órlaith (older spelling: Órfhlaith, newer spelling: Órla) is an Irish language female given name.", " Orlagh is a hybrid spelling based on a merger with another suffix.", " The meaning of the name dervies from Ór, meaning \"Golden\" and Flaith, meaning \"prince\" although as names with \"flaith\" suffixes are almost always exclusively feminine, this is usually interpreted as meaning \"princess\".", " The retention of the 'fh' within the spelling maintains the ability to easily derive the true meaning of the name, but as this is silent, it is common to see this redacted.", " All spellings of the name are however pronounced the same, as \"OR-la\"." ], "title": "Órlaith" }, { "sentences": [ "Home is a 2015 American 3D computer-animated science fiction comedy-adventure film produced by DreamWorks Animation and distributed by 20th Century Fox.", " It is loosely based on Adam Rex's 2007 children's book \"The True Meaning of Smekday\" and starring the voices of Jim Parsons, Rihanna, Steve Martin, Jennifer Lopez, and Matt Jones.", " Tim Johnson is the director of the film, Chris Jenkins and Suzanne Buirgy are its producers, and the screenplay is by Tom J. Astle and Matt Ember.", " The story takes place on planet Earth, where an alien race called the Boov invade the planet.", " However, a girl named Gratuity \"Tip\" Tucci manages to avoid capture, and goes on the run with Oh, a fugitive Boov." ], "title": "Home (2015 film)" }, { "sentences": [ "Home: Adventures with Tip & Oh is an American animated television series produced by DreamWorks Animation and animated by Titmouse, which debuted in July 2016 as a Netflix original series.", " It was developed by Ryan Crego and Thurop Van Orman based on the 2015 film \"Home\", which in turn was based on the 2007 novel \"The True Meaning of Smekday\" by Adam Rex." ], "title": "Home: Adventures with Tip & Oh" } ]
[ "Title: Be Like Water\n\nTracy Fong is a 13-year-old ass-kicking, gung-fu fanatic tomboy, challenged by school bullies, airhead rivals, and a mother who just wants her to be a \"normal girl.\" When bad goes to worse, the Ghost of Bruce Lee appears to teach her the true meaning of strength and the true power of water.", "Title: Phrop\n\nA phrop is an attempted neologism used to indicate a polite statement used in social contexts where the true meaning is the opposite of what is expressed. An example is the parting comment \"We must have lunch sometime\", meaning \"We don't particularly want to meet again\". The term was coined by mountaineer Sir Arnold Lunn. It has not entered common use.", "Title: Home (soundtrack)\n\nHome: Original Motion Picture Soundtrack is the soundtrack album for \"Home\", a 2015 animation film based on the 2007 children book \"The True Meaning of Smekday\" by Adam Rex. It features songs recorded by Rihanna, Clarence Coffee Jr., Kiesza, Charli XCX, Jacob Plant, and Jennifer Lopez. It was released on March 23, 2015 through Westbury Road and Roc Nation. Following the announcement that Rihanna would star in the film, it was revealed she would release a concept album based on the animated film. As the executive producer of the soundtrack, she called on various artists to feature on the album. Rihanna's \"Towards the Sun\" and Jennifer Lopez's \"Feel the Light\" were released as singles to promote the album.", "Title: Baby Looney Tunes' Eggs-traordinary Adventure\n\nBaby Looney Tunes' Eggs-traordinary Adventure is a 2003 American direct-to-video animated comedy film from Warner Bros. Animation. It is the first, and only, movie based on the TV series \"Baby Looney Tunes\". The film follows the main characters from \"Baby Looney Tunes\" as they go on a search for the true meaning of Easter.", "Title: Don't Forget About Us\n\n\"Don't Forget About Us\" is a song by American singer and songwriter Mariah Carey. It was written by Carey, Jermaine Dupri, Bryan-Michael Cox and Johntá Austin, and released as the fifth single on December 12, 2005, for the re-issue of her tenth studio album, \"The Emancipation of Mimi\" (2005). Co-produced by the former three, the song is influenced by R&B and hip hop soul music genres, and lyrically chronicles the emotions felt by the protagonist after the loss of their relationship. Carey explained that the true meaning of the song is to be interpreted by the listener, therefore not disclosing its entire meaning publicly.", "Title: True meaning of Christmas\n\nThe \"true meaning of Christmas\" is a phrase with a long history in American pop culture. It first appears in the mid-19th century, and is often given vaguely religious overtones, suggesting that the \"true meaning of Christmas\" is the celebration of the Nativity of Christ. But in pop culture usage, overt religious references are mostly avoided, and the \"true meaning\" is taken to be a sort of introspective and benevolent attitude as opposed to the commercialization of Christmas which has been lamented since at least the 1850s. The poem \"A Visit From St. Nicholas\" (1822) helped popularize the tradition of exchanging gifts, and seasonal Christmas shopping began to assume economic importance. Harriet Beecher Stowe criticizes the commercialization of Christmas in her story \"Christmas; or, the Good Fairy\". An early expression of this sentiment using the phrase of \"the true meaning\" is found in \"The American magazine\", vol. 28 (1889):", "Title: The True Meaning of Smekday\n\nThe True Meaning of Smekday is a 2007 children's book by Adam Rex that was highly recommended by \"The New York Times\". The book was adapted into the 2015 animated feature film \"Home\".", "Title: Órlaith\n\nÓrlaith (older spelling: Órfhlaith, newer spelling: Órla) is an Irish language female given name. Orlagh is a hybrid spelling based on a merger with another suffix. The meaning of the name dervies from Ór, meaning \"Golden\" and Flaith, meaning \"prince\" although as names with \"flaith\" suffixes are almost always exclusively feminine, this is usually interpreted as meaning \"princess\". The retention of the 'fh' within the spelling maintains the ability to easily derive the true meaning of the name, but as this is silent, it is common to see this redacted. All spellings of the name are however pronounced the same, as \"OR-la\".", "Title: Home (2015 film)\n\nHome is a 2015 American 3D computer-animated science fiction comedy-adventure film produced by DreamWorks Animation and distributed by 20th Century Fox. It is loosely based on Adam Rex's 2007 children's book \"The True Meaning of Smekday\" and starring the voices of Jim Parsons, Rihanna, Steve Martin, Jennifer Lopez, and Matt Jones. Tim Johnson is the director of the film, Chris Jenkins and Suzanne Buirgy are its producers, and the screenplay is by Tom J. Astle and Matt Ember. The story takes place on planet Earth, where an alien race called the Boov invade the planet. However, a girl named Gratuity \"Tip\" Tucci manages to avoid capture, and goes on the run with Oh, a fugitive Boov.", "Title: Home: Adventures with Tip & Oh\n\nHome: Adventures with Tip & Oh is an American animated television series produced by DreamWorks Animation and animated by Titmouse, which debuted in July 2016 as a Netflix original series. It was developed by Ryan Crego and Thurop Van Orman based on the 2015 film \"Home\", which in turn was based on the 2007 novel \"The True Meaning of Smekday\" by Adam Rex." ]
81,143
Who directed a 2015 Indian Tamil action comedy film with music from an Indian musical duo based in Chennai, Tamil Nadu?
Sundar C.
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easy
{ "title": [ "Aambala", "Hiphop Tamizha" ], "sent_id": [ 0, 0 ] }
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Rajasekhar while the editing was done by Bhuvan Srinivasan.", " The shoot of \"Arima Nambi\" started on 3 June 2013 in Chennai.", "It released on 4 July 2014 to mostly positive reviews.", " The film successfully completed 100 days run in Tamil Nadu.", " The film was remade in Telugu as \"Dynamite\" (2015) with Vishnu Manchu." ], "title": "Arima Nambi" }, { "sentences": [ "Tamil cinema in Sri Lanka is not as developed as Sinhala cinema or its Indian counterpart, the Tamil cinema of Kodambakkam, Chennai, Tamil Nadu.", " This is especially due to the high production rates of the influential commercial Tamil films from Tamil Nadu, India and the long run ethnic civil war in Sri Lanka.", " Tamils contributed significantly to Sinhala cinema as well as Indian Tamil cinema, also known as \"Kollywood\".", " Only a few Tamil language films were produced in the Northern Province of Sri Lanka.", " Earlier Tamil movies produced were all most destroyed or unrecovered due to civil war." ], "title": "Sri Lankan Tamils in Sinhala Cinema" }, { "sentences": [ "Enkitta Mothathe (English: \"Don't mess with me\") is a 2017 Indian Tamil action comedy film, written and directed by Ramu Chellappa.", " The film features Natraj, Rajaj, Parvathy Nair and Sanchita Shetty in the leading roles.", " Co-produced by Eros International with RV Films, the film tells the story of two fan club leaders of the actors Rajinikanth and Kamal Haasan in Tirunelveli during 1988.", " The film had a theatrical release across Tamil Nadu on 24 March 2017." ], "title": "Enkitta Mothathe (2017 film)" }, { "sentences": [ "Hiphop Tamizha (pronounced \"Tamiḻā\") is an Indian musical duo based in Chennai, Tamil Nadu.", " The duo consists of Adhithya \"Adhi\" Venkatapathy and R. Jeeva.", " Hiphop Tamizha are credited with being the pioneers of Tamil hip hop in India." ], "title": "Hiphop Tamizha" }, { "sentences": [ "Nemili is a Taluk in vellore district of, Tamil Nadu state, announced on August 31, 2015 by Tamil Nadu Chief minister Selvi J.Jayalalitha.", " This city, before becoming a separate taluk, it was a town panchyat under Arakkonam Taluk .", "This town is located in the Vellore District about 72 kilometres from the state capital of Chennai.", " Nemili is supposedly one of the hottest towns in Tamil Nadu, All Religion peoples are joint together living in the city .", " The major business is, farmers, hand loom, power loom only .", " where the temperature can exceed 43 °C (110 °F) for several days in peak of the summer.", " Nemili is a panchayat town in Vellore district in the Indian state of Tamil Nadu." ], "title": "Nemili" }, { "sentences": [ "Yatchan is an 2015 Indian Tamil action comedy film co written, co-produced and directed by Vishnuvardhan.", " The film was produced by Siddharth Roy Kapur under UTV Motion Pictures.", " The film features Arya, Kreshna, Swati Reddy and Deepa Sannidhi in the leading roles.", " The film received mixed reviews from the critics and was a flop at the box office." ], "title": "Yatchan" }, { "sentences": [ "Tamil Thalaivas (தமிழ் தலைவாஸ்) is a Kabaddi team based in Chennai, Tamil Nadu that plays in the Pro Kabaddi League.", " The team is currently led by Ajay Thakur and coached by K Baskaran.", " The team is owned by Nimmagadda Prasad and former Indian cricket captain Sachin Tendulkar.", " Actor Kamal Hasan is the brand ambassador of the team.", " Tamil Thalaivas play their home matches at the Jawaharlal Nehru Stadium (Chennai), Tamil Nadu." ], "title": "Tamil Thalaivas" }, { "sentences": [ "Aambala (English: \"Man\" ) (Telugu: \"Magadu\" ) is a 2015 Indian Tamil action comedy film co-written, co-produced and directed by Sundar C. Produced by Vishal, it features him in the leading role alongside an ensemble cast including Prabhu, Vaibhav Reddy, Hansika Motwani, Ramya Krishnan, Santhanam, Madhuurima, Maadhavi Latha, Kiran Rathod and Aishwarya.", " The music was composed by Hiphop Tamizha.", " The Telugu dubbed version \"Maga Maharaju\" was released on 27 February 2015.", " Later a Hindi dubbed version of the same name was released on 27 August 2016 by Goldmines Telefilms." ], "title": "Aambala" }, { "sentences": [ "Chithiram Pesuthadi (English: The Picture Speaks, Dear ) is a 2006 Indian Tamil romantic thriller drama film written and directed by Mysskin.", " The film stars Narain and Bhavana, both making their debuts in Tamil cinema.", " The film's score and soundtrack are composed by Sundar C Babu.", " Produced by Dreambridge Productions on a budget of 1.20 crores, the film faced publicity issues but later the producers re-released the movie in Chennai alone first and aascar re released the film in the rest of Tamil Nadu once it was declared as hit in Chennai.", " The movie became a massive hit of that year.", " The film was later remade to Telugu as Raju Bhai, in Kannada as Kichha Huchha and in Oriya as \" Abhimanyu \".", " Bhavana's performance as Charu received critical acclaim and earned her the Filmfare Award for Best Actress – Tamil." ], "title": "Chithiram Pesuthadi" }, { "sentences": [ "Sholinganallur is a Residential Locality of Chennai Metropolitan city located on the IT corridor south of Chennai in the Indian state of Tamil Nadu.", " The rapid growth of Sholinganallur's economy, population and infrastructure can be attributed to Information Technology business Parks and dedicated Special Economic Zones (SEZ).", " Sholinganallur is surrounded by other IT based suburbs such as Siruseri, Perungudi and Taramani.", " Tamil Nadu Government's TIDCO is building a Financial City in Sholinganallur to house global financial corporations.", " Sholinganallur is the biggest assembly constituency in Tamil Nadu in terms of voters.", " Sholinganallur was annexed in to Chennai Corporation in 2011, and it is the last(200th) ward of Chennai city, administered as a part of Chennai Corporation." ], "title": "Sholinganallur" } ]
[ "Title: Arima Nambi\n\nArima Nambi (English:\"Man with the strength of the Lion\") is a 2014 Indian Tamil action thriller film directed by debutant Anand Shankar. The film stars Vikram Prabhu, Priya Anand, and J. D. Chakravarthy. Drummer Sivamani made his debut as a music director in the film, which was shot by R. D. Rajasekhar while the editing was done by Bhuvan Srinivasan. The shoot of \"Arima Nambi\" started on 3 June 2013 in Chennai. It released on 4 July 2014 to mostly positive reviews. The film successfully completed 100 days run in Tamil Nadu. The film was remade in Telugu as \"Dynamite\" (2015) with Vishnu Manchu.", "Title: Sri Lankan Tamils in Sinhala Cinema\n\nTamil cinema in Sri Lanka is not as developed as Sinhala cinema or its Indian counterpart, the Tamil cinema of Kodambakkam, Chennai, Tamil Nadu. This is especially due to the high production rates of the influential commercial Tamil films from Tamil Nadu, India and the long run ethnic civil war in Sri Lanka. Tamils contributed significantly to Sinhala cinema as well as Indian Tamil cinema, also known as \"Kollywood\". Only a few Tamil language films were produced in the Northern Province of Sri Lanka. Earlier Tamil movies produced were all most destroyed or unrecovered due to civil war.", "Title: Enkitta Mothathe (2017 film)\n\nEnkitta Mothathe (English: \"Don't mess with me\") is a 2017 Indian Tamil action comedy film, written and directed by Ramu Chellappa. The film features Natraj, Rajaj, Parvathy Nair and Sanchita Shetty in the leading roles. Co-produced by Eros International with RV Films, the film tells the story of two fan club leaders of the actors Rajinikanth and Kamal Haasan in Tirunelveli during 1988. The film had a theatrical release across Tamil Nadu on 24 March 2017.", "Title: Hiphop Tamizha\n\nHiphop Tamizha (pronounced \"Tamiḻā\") is an Indian musical duo based in Chennai, Tamil Nadu. The duo consists of Adhithya \"Adhi\" Venkatapathy and R. Jeeva. Hiphop Tamizha are credited with being the pioneers of Tamil hip hop in India.", "Title: Nemili\n\nNemili is a Taluk in vellore district of, Tamil Nadu state, announced on August 31, 2015 by Tamil Nadu Chief minister Selvi J.Jayalalitha. This city, before becoming a separate taluk, it was a town panchyat under Arakkonam Taluk . This town is located in the Vellore District about 72 kilometres from the state capital of Chennai. Nemili is supposedly one of the hottest towns in Tamil Nadu, All Religion peoples are joint together living in the city . The major business is, farmers, hand loom, power loom only . where the temperature can exceed 43 °C (110 °F) for several days in peak of the summer. Nemili is a panchayat town in Vellore district in the Indian state of Tamil Nadu.", "Title: Yatchan\n\nYatchan is an 2015 Indian Tamil action comedy film co written, co-produced and directed by Vishnuvardhan. The film was produced by Siddharth Roy Kapur under UTV Motion Pictures. The film features Arya, Kreshna, Swati Reddy and Deepa Sannidhi in the leading roles. The film received mixed reviews from the critics and was a flop at the box office.", "Title: Tamil Thalaivas\n\nTamil Thalaivas (தமிழ் தலைவாஸ்) is a Kabaddi team based in Chennai, Tamil Nadu that plays in the Pro Kabaddi League. The team is currently led by Ajay Thakur and coached by K Baskaran. The team is owned by Nimmagadda Prasad and former Indian cricket captain Sachin Tendulkar. Actor Kamal Hasan is the brand ambassador of the team. Tamil Thalaivas play their home matches at the Jawaharlal Nehru Stadium (Chennai), Tamil Nadu.", "Title: Aambala\n\nAambala (English: \"Man\" ) (Telugu: \"Magadu\" ) is a 2015 Indian Tamil action comedy film co-written, co-produced and directed by Sundar C. Produced by Vishal, it features him in the leading role alongside an ensemble cast including Prabhu, Vaibhav Reddy, Hansika Motwani, Ramya Krishnan, Santhanam, Madhuurima, Maadhavi Latha, Kiran Rathod and Aishwarya. The music was composed by Hiphop Tamizha. The Telugu dubbed version \"Maga Maharaju\" was released on 27 February 2015. Later a Hindi dubbed version of the same name was released on 27 August 2016 by Goldmines Telefilms.", "Title: Chithiram Pesuthadi\n\nChithiram Pesuthadi (English: The Picture Speaks, Dear ) is a 2006 Indian Tamil romantic thriller drama film written and directed by Mysskin. The film stars Narain and Bhavana, both making their debuts in Tamil cinema. The film's score and soundtrack are composed by Sundar C Babu. Produced by Dreambridge Productions on a budget of 1.20 crores, the film faced publicity issues but later the producers re-released the movie in Chennai alone first and aascar re released the film in the rest of Tamil Nadu once it was declared as hit in Chennai. The movie became a massive hit of that year. The film was later remade to Telugu as Raju Bhai, in Kannada as Kichha Huchha and in Oriya as \" Abhimanyu \". Bhavana's performance as Charu received critical acclaim and earned her the Filmfare Award for Best Actress – Tamil.", "Title: Sholinganallur\n\nSholinganallur is a Residential Locality of Chennai Metropolitan city located on the IT corridor south of Chennai in the Indian state of Tamil Nadu. The rapid growth of Sholinganallur's economy, population and infrastructure can be attributed to Information Technology business Parks and dedicated Special Economic Zones (SEZ). Sholinganallur is surrounded by other IT based suburbs such as Siruseri, Perungudi and Taramani. Tamil Nadu Government's TIDCO is building a Financial City in Sholinganallur to house global financial corporations. Sholinganallur is the biggest assembly constituency in Tamil Nadu in terms of voters. Sholinganallur was annexed in to Chennai Corporation in 2011, and it is the last(200th) ward of Chennai city, administered as a part of Chennai Corporation." ]
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Throw Momma from the Train is a 1987 American black comedy film directed by and starring Danny DeVito, the film co-stars Rob Reiner, an American actor, writer, director, producer, and activist, who first came to national prominence with the role of who, on "All in the Family" (1971–79)?
Michael Stivic
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{ "title": [ "Throw Momma from the Train", "Rob Reiner" ], "sent_id": [ 1, 1 ] }
[ { "sentences": [ "Wise Guys is a 1986 black Mafia comedy crime film directed by Brian De Palma and starring Danny DeVito and Joe Piscopo.", " A comedy revolving around two small-time mobsters from Newark, New Jersey, it also features Harvey Keitel, Ray Sharkey, Lou Albano, Dan Hedaya, and Frank Vincent." ], "title": "Wise Guys (1986 film)" }, { "sentences": [ "Angelina (Anne) Ramsey (March 27, 1929 – August 11, 1988) was an American stage, television, and film actress.", " She was best known for portraying Mama Fratelli in \"The Goonies\" (1985) and Mrs. Lift, mother of Danny DeVito's protagonist, in \"Throw Momma from the Train\" (1987).", " The latter film saw Ramsey nominated for a Golden Globe Award and the Academy Award for Best Supporting Actress." ], "title": "Anne Ramsey" }, { "sentences": [ "Raye Birk (born May 27, 1943, Flint, Michigan) is an American film and television actor best known for playing the role of Papshmir in the first and last of the \"Naked Gun\" movies.", " He was the main villain in \"\".", " He has also starred in \"Due South\" as the terrorist Francis Bolt in the Episodes \"All the Queens Horses\", \"Red, White and Blue\", \"Call of the Wild Part One\" and \"Call of the Wild Part Two\".", " He also had roles in the \"X-Files\" and \"Babylon 5\".", " His other film credits include roles in \"Best Defense\" (1984), \"Amazon Women on the Moon\" (1987), \"Throw Momma from the Train\" (1987), \"Doc Hollywood\" (1991) and \"\" (1998)." ], "title": "Raye Birk" }, { "sentences": [ "David Jablin is an award winning comedy producer and director and one of the pioneers of original television programming for Pay Television.", " In 1981 he created and produced the innovative comedy anthology series \"Likely Stories\" for HBO/Cinemax, which featured the directing debuts of Rob Reiner, Danny DeVito, Christopher Guest, and Billy Crystal." ], "title": "David Jablin" }, { "sentences": [ "The following is the filmography for American actor Danny DeVito.", " He has appeared in the films \"One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest\" (1975), \"Terms of Endearment\" (1983), \"Romancing the Stone\" (1984) and its sequel \"The Jewel of the Nile\" (1985), \"Ruthless People\" (1986), \"Throw Momma from the Train\" (1987), \"Twins\" (1988), \"The War of the Roses\" (1989), \"Batman Returns\" (1992), \"Get Shorty\" (1995), \"Matilda\" (1996), \"Man on the Moon\" (1999), \"Drowning Mona\" (2000), \"Be Cool\" (2005), and added his voice to the 2012 film \"The Lorax\".", " He has been in the television series \"It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia\" as Frank Reynolds since 2006." ], "title": "Danny DeVito filmography" }, { "sentences": [ "Ruthless People is a 1986 American black comedy film written by Dale Launer, directed by David Zucker, Jim Abrahams, and Jerry Zucker, and starring Danny DeVito, Bette Midler, Judge Reinhold, Anita Morris, and Helen Slater, with Bill Pullman in a supporting role in his film debut." ], "title": "Ruthless People" }, { "sentences": [ "Death to Smoochy is a 2002 American black comedy film directed by Danny DeVito, and starring Robin Williams, Edward Norton, Catherine Keener, Jon Stewart and DeVito.", " Despite being a critical and commercial flop when it was first released, in recent years, it has garnered a bit of a cult following." ], "title": "Death to Smoochy" }, { "sentences": [ "Throw Momma from the Train is a 1987 American black comedy film directed by and starring Danny DeVito in his directorial feature film debut.", " The film co-stars Billy Crystal, Rob Reiner, Anne Ramsey, Branford Marsalis, Kim Greist, and Kate Mulgrew appearing in supporting roles." ], "title": "Throw Momma from the Train" }, { "sentences": [ "Robert Reiner (born March 6, 1947) is an American actor, writer, director, producer, and activist.", " As an actor, Reiner first came to national prominence with the role of Michael Stivic on \"All in the Family\" (1971–79).", " That role earned him two Emmy Awards during the 1970s.", " As a director, Reiner was recognized by the Directors Guild of America (DGA) with nominations for the coming of age comedy-drama film \"Stand by Me\" (1986), the romantic comedy \"When Harry Met Sally...\" (1989), and the military courtroom drama \"A Few Good Men\" (1992).", " He also directed the psychological horror-thriller \"Misery\" (1990), the romantic comedy fantasy adventure \"The Princess Bride\" (1987) and the heavy metal mockumentary \"This Is Spinal Tap\" (1984)." ], "title": "Rob Reiner" }, { "sentences": [ "Deck the Halls is a 2006 American Christmas comedy film directed by John Whitesell, written by Matt Corman, Chris Ord and Don Rhymer and starring Danny DeVito, Matthew Broderick, Kristin Davis and Kristin Chenoweth.", " The film was released on November 22, 2006." ], "title": "Deck the Halls (2006 film)" } ]
[ "Title: Wise Guys (1986 film)\n\nWise Guys is a 1986 black Mafia comedy crime film directed by Brian De Palma and starring Danny DeVito and Joe Piscopo. A comedy revolving around two small-time mobsters from Newark, New Jersey, it also features Harvey Keitel, Ray Sharkey, Lou Albano, Dan Hedaya, and Frank Vincent.", "Title: Anne Ramsey\n\nAngelina (Anne) Ramsey (March 27, 1929 – August 11, 1988) was an American stage, television, and film actress. She was best known for portraying Mama Fratelli in \"The Goonies\" (1985) and Mrs. Lift, mother of Danny DeVito's protagonist, in \"Throw Momma from the Train\" (1987). The latter film saw Ramsey nominated for a Golden Globe Award and the Academy Award for Best Supporting Actress.", "Title: Raye Birk\n\nRaye Birk (born May 27, 1943, Flint, Michigan) is an American film and television actor best known for playing the role of Papshmir in the first and last of the \"Naked Gun\" movies. He was the main villain in \"\". He has also starred in \"Due South\" as the terrorist Francis Bolt in the Episodes \"All the Queens Horses\", \"Red, White and Blue\", \"Call of the Wild Part One\" and \"Call of the Wild Part Two\". He also had roles in the \"X-Files\" and \"Babylon 5\". His other film credits include roles in \"Best Defense\" (1984), \"Amazon Women on the Moon\" (1987), \"Throw Momma from the Train\" (1987), \"Doc Hollywood\" (1991) and \"\" (1998).", "Title: David Jablin\n\nDavid Jablin is an award winning comedy producer and director and one of the pioneers of original television programming for Pay Television. In 1981 he created and produced the innovative comedy anthology series \"Likely Stories\" for HBO/Cinemax, which featured the directing debuts of Rob Reiner, Danny DeVito, Christopher Guest, and Billy Crystal.", "Title: Danny DeVito filmography\n\nThe following is the filmography for American actor Danny DeVito. He has appeared in the films \"One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest\" (1975), \"Terms of Endearment\" (1983), \"Romancing the Stone\" (1984) and its sequel \"The Jewel of the Nile\" (1985), \"Ruthless People\" (1986), \"Throw Momma from the Train\" (1987), \"Twins\" (1988), \"The War of the Roses\" (1989), \"Batman Returns\" (1992), \"Get Shorty\" (1995), \"Matilda\" (1996), \"Man on the Moon\" (1999), \"Drowning Mona\" (2000), \"Be Cool\" (2005), and added his voice to the 2012 film \"The Lorax\". He has been in the television series \"It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia\" as Frank Reynolds since 2006.", "Title: Ruthless People\n\nRuthless People is a 1986 American black comedy film written by Dale Launer, directed by David Zucker, Jim Abrahams, and Jerry Zucker, and starring Danny DeVito, Bette Midler, Judge Reinhold, Anita Morris, and Helen Slater, with Bill Pullman in a supporting role in his film debut.", "Title: Death to Smoochy\n\nDeath to Smoochy is a 2002 American black comedy film directed by Danny DeVito, and starring Robin Williams, Edward Norton, Catherine Keener, Jon Stewart and DeVito. Despite being a critical and commercial flop when it was first released, in recent years, it has garnered a bit of a cult following.", "Title: Throw Momma from the Train\n\nThrow Momma from the Train is a 1987 American black comedy film directed by and starring Danny DeVito in his directorial feature film debut. The film co-stars Billy Crystal, Rob Reiner, Anne Ramsey, Branford Marsalis, Kim Greist, and Kate Mulgrew appearing in supporting roles.", "Title: Rob Reiner\n\nRobert Reiner (born March 6, 1947) is an American actor, writer, director, producer, and activist. As an actor, Reiner first came to national prominence with the role of Michael Stivic on \"All in the Family\" (1971–79). That role earned him two Emmy Awards during the 1970s. As a director, Reiner was recognized by the Directors Guild of America (DGA) with nominations for the coming of age comedy-drama film \"Stand by Me\" (1986), the romantic comedy \"When Harry Met Sally...\" (1989), and the military courtroom drama \"A Few Good Men\" (1992). He also directed the psychological horror-thriller \"Misery\" (1990), the romantic comedy fantasy adventure \"The Princess Bride\" (1987) and the heavy metal mockumentary \"This Is Spinal Tap\" (1984).", "Title: Deck the Halls (2006 film)\n\nDeck the Halls is a 2006 American Christmas comedy film directed by John Whitesell, written by Matt Corman, Chris Ord and Don Rhymer and starring Danny DeVito, Matthew Broderick, Kristin Davis and Kristin Chenoweth. The film was released on November 22, 2006." ]
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Udinese Calcio's competed in the 65th edition of this competition, also know as what?
TIM Cup
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{ "title": [ "2012–13 Udinese Calcio season", "2012–13 Coppa Italia" ], "sent_id": [ 3, 0 ] }
[ { "sentences": [ "The 2012–13 season was Udinese Calcio's 33rd season in Serie A, and their 18th consecutive season in the top-flight.", " Having finished 3rd in the 2011–12 Serie A, the team qualified for the play-off round of the 2012–13 UEFA Champions League.", " Defeated by Braga, Udinese dropped down to the group stage of the UEFA Europa League.", " The club also competed in Serie A and the Coppa Italia." ], "title": "2012–13 Udinese Calcio season" }, { "sentences": [ "Udinese Calcio bounced back from the hugely disappointing 2001–02 Serie A season, in which it only just managed to avoid relegation.", " Under new coach Luciano Spalletti, Udinese gathered strength, and was a constant feature on the top half of the league table.", " Even though the squad lacked the goalscoring punch, the defence led by Néstor Sensini and surprising goalkeeper Morgan De Sanctis held it together to such a degree it finished sixth in the league.", " Also Czech signing Marek Jankulovski impressed, the Napoli signing switching form left-wing to left back, causing interest from several bigger clubs.", " In the offence, Udinese's most influential player was David Pizarro, who scored seven times from the midfield and grabbed the attention from Lazio, who tried to sign him and teammate Martin Jørgensen immediately after the season had finished.", " Undisclosed Lazio players refused moving to Udine as compensation for the transfers, and both stayed on, much to the relief of Spalletti." ], "title": "2002–03 Udinese Calcio season" }, { "sentences": [ "The 2013–14 season was Udinese Calcio's 34th season in Serie A and their 19th consecutive season in the top-flight.", " The club competed in Serie A, finishing 13th, and reached the semi-finals of the Coppa Italia.", " Having finished fifth in the 2012–13 Serie A, Udinese qualified for the third qualifying round of the UEFA Europa League.", " The team, however, failed to qualify for the group stage of the tournament, becoming the only Italian team to fail to qualify for a European group stage during the 2013–14 season." ], "title": "2013–14 Udinese Calcio season" }, { "sentences": [ "The 2010–11 season was Udinese Calcio's 16th consecutive and 31st Serie A season.", " The club competed in both Serie A and the Coppa Italia.", " Udinese finished in fourth place to qualify for the play-off round of the 2011–12 UEFA Champions League." ], "title": "2010–11 Udinese Calcio season" }, { "sentences": [ "The 2011–12 season was Udinese Calcio's 17th consecutive and 32nd Serie A season.", " The club had a successful league season, finishing third in Serie A, but disappointed in the three cup competitions in which it competed.", " Udinese were eliminated from the Coppa Italia in the round of 16, and also experienced disappointment in the UEFA Champions League, where it was eliminated in the play-off round and thus failed to make its first appearance in the group stage since the 2005–06 season.", " As a result, Udinese dropped down to the UEFA Europa League, where it successfully advanced from both the group stage and the round of 32, only to be eliminated in the round of 16.", " Club captain and legend Antonio Di Natale was once again the team's top scorer, with 23 goals in Serie A and 29 in total." ], "title": "2011–12 Udinese Calcio season" }, { "sentences": [ "The 2016–17 season was Udinese Calcio's 37th season in Serie A and their 22nd consecutive season in the top-flight.", " The club competed in Serie A, finishing 13th, and in the Coppa Italia, where they were eliminated in the third round by Serie B side Spezia Calcio." ], "title": "2016–17 Udinese Calcio season" }, { "sentences": [ "The 2012–13 Coppa Italia, also known as TIM Cup for sponsorship reasons, was the 65th edition of the competition.", " As in the previous year, 78 clubs have taken part in the tournament.", " Napoli were the cup holders.", " Lazio were the winners, (they lifted the cup on the face of their cousins) thus qualifying for the group stage of the 2013–14 UEFA Europa League." ], "title": "2012–13 Coppa Italia" }, { "sentences": [ "The 2015–16 season was Udinese Calcio's 36th season in Serie A and their 21st consecutive season in the top-flight.", " Having missed out on European football for the second consecutive season, Udinese competed only in Serie A and in the Coppa Italia.", " Udinese finished 17th in the league following a poor season, and were eliminated in the round of 16 in the Coppa Italia." ], "title": "2015–16 Udinese Calcio season" }, { "sentences": [ "The 2009–10 Udinese Calcio season was the club's 15th consecutive and 30th overall season in Serie A.", " The team competed in Serie A, finishing 15th, and in the Coppa Italia, reaching the semi-finals.", " The highlight of Udinese's season was captain Antonio Di Natale's excellent campaign, as he finished top scorer in Serie A, or \"capocannoniere\", with 29 goals." ], "title": "2009–10 Udinese Calcio season" }, { "sentences": [ "The 2008–09 season was Udinese Calcio's 14th consecutive and 29th overall season in Serie A.", " The team competed in Serie A, finishing 7th, and in the Coppa Italia, reaching the quarter-finals.", " Having finished 7th the previous season also, Udinese competed in the 2008–09 UEFA Cup, where they were eliminated in the quarter-finals." ], "title": "2008–09 Udinese Calcio season" } ]
[ "Title: 2012–13 Udinese Calcio season\n\nThe 2012–13 season was Udinese Calcio's 33rd season in Serie A, and their 18th consecutive season in the top-flight. Having finished 3rd in the 2011–12 Serie A, the team qualified for the play-off round of the 2012–13 UEFA Champions League. Defeated by Braga, Udinese dropped down to the group stage of the UEFA Europa League. The club also competed in Serie A and the Coppa Italia.", "Title: 2002–03 Udinese Calcio season\n\nUdinese Calcio bounced back from the hugely disappointing 2001–02 Serie A season, in which it only just managed to avoid relegation. Under new coach Luciano Spalletti, Udinese gathered strength, and was a constant feature on the top half of the league table. Even though the squad lacked the goalscoring punch, the defence led by Néstor Sensini and surprising goalkeeper Morgan De Sanctis held it together to such a degree it finished sixth in the league. Also Czech signing Marek Jankulovski impressed, the Napoli signing switching form left-wing to left back, causing interest from several bigger clubs. In the offence, Udinese's most influential player was David Pizarro, who scored seven times from the midfield and grabbed the attention from Lazio, who tried to sign him and teammate Martin Jørgensen immediately after the season had finished. Undisclosed Lazio players refused moving to Udine as compensation for the transfers, and both stayed on, much to the relief of Spalletti.", "Title: 2013–14 Udinese Calcio season\n\nThe 2013–14 season was Udinese Calcio's 34th season in Serie A and their 19th consecutive season in the top-flight. The club competed in Serie A, finishing 13th, and reached the semi-finals of the Coppa Italia. Having finished fifth in the 2012–13 Serie A, Udinese qualified for the third qualifying round of the UEFA Europa League. The team, however, failed to qualify for the group stage of the tournament, becoming the only Italian team to fail to qualify for a European group stage during the 2013–14 season.", "Title: 2010–11 Udinese Calcio season\n\nThe 2010–11 season was Udinese Calcio's 16th consecutive and 31st Serie A season. The club competed in both Serie A and the Coppa Italia. Udinese finished in fourth place to qualify for the play-off round of the 2011–12 UEFA Champions League.", "Title: 2011–12 Udinese Calcio season\n\nThe 2011–12 season was Udinese Calcio's 17th consecutive and 32nd Serie A season. The club had a successful league season, finishing third in Serie A, but disappointed in the three cup competitions in which it competed. Udinese were eliminated from the Coppa Italia in the round of 16, and also experienced disappointment in the UEFA Champions League, where it was eliminated in the play-off round and thus failed to make its first appearance in the group stage since the 2005–06 season. As a result, Udinese dropped down to the UEFA Europa League, where it successfully advanced from both the group stage and the round of 32, only to be eliminated in the round of 16. Club captain and legend Antonio Di Natale was once again the team's top scorer, with 23 goals in Serie A and 29 in total.", "Title: 2016–17 Udinese Calcio season\n\nThe 2016–17 season was Udinese Calcio's 37th season in Serie A and their 22nd consecutive season in the top-flight. The club competed in Serie A, finishing 13th, and in the Coppa Italia, where they were eliminated in the third round by Serie B side Spezia Calcio.", "Title: 2012–13 Coppa Italia\n\nThe 2012–13 Coppa Italia, also known as TIM Cup for sponsorship reasons, was the 65th edition of the competition. As in the previous year, 78 clubs have taken part in the tournament. Napoli were the cup holders. Lazio were the winners, (they lifted the cup on the face of their cousins) thus qualifying for the group stage of the 2013–14 UEFA Europa League.", "Title: 2015–16 Udinese Calcio season\n\nThe 2015–16 season was Udinese Calcio's 36th season in Serie A and their 21st consecutive season in the top-flight. Having missed out on European football for the second consecutive season, Udinese competed only in Serie A and in the Coppa Italia. Udinese finished 17th in the league following a poor season, and were eliminated in the round of 16 in the Coppa Italia.", "Title: 2009–10 Udinese Calcio season\n\nThe 2009–10 Udinese Calcio season was the club's 15th consecutive and 30th overall season in Serie A. The team competed in Serie A, finishing 15th, and in the Coppa Italia, reaching the semi-finals. The highlight of Udinese's season was captain Antonio Di Natale's excellent campaign, as he finished top scorer in Serie A, or \"capocannoniere\", with 29 goals.", "Title: 2008–09 Udinese Calcio season\n\nThe 2008–09 season was Udinese Calcio's 14th consecutive and 29th overall season in Serie A. The team competed in Serie A, finishing 7th, and in the Coppa Italia, reaching the quarter-finals. Having finished 7th the previous season also, Udinese competed in the 2008–09 UEFA Cup, where they were eliminated in the quarter-finals." ]
81,146
Fox Sports Racing is a continuation of the satellite network owned by which division of 21st Century Fox?
Fox Sports Media Group
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[ { "sentences": [ "Fox Sports Carolinas is an American regional sports network that is owned by Fox Cable Networks, a unit of the Fox Entertainment Group division of 21st Century Fox, and operates as an affiliate of Fox Sports Networks.", " The channel is headquartered in Charlotte, North Carolina, sharing facilities with its sister national cable sports networks Fox Sports 1 and Fox Sports 2." ], "title": "Fox Sports Carolinas" }, { "sentences": [ "Fox Sports Arizona is an American regional sports network that is owned by Fox Cable Networks, a unit of the Fox Entertainment Group division of 21st Century Fox, and operates as an affiliate of Fox Sports Networks.", " The channel broadcasts professional, collegiate and high school sports events, with a primary focus on Phoenix area teams.", " It is available on most cable providers throughout Arizona; Fox Sports Arizona is also available nationwide on satellite providers DirecTV and Dish Network." ], "title": "Fox Sports Arizona" }, { "sentences": [ "Fox Sports is the programming division of the Fox Broadcasting Company, owned by 21st Century Fox, that is responsible for sports broadcasts on the network, and its dedicated regional and national sports cable channels.", " The flagship entity of 21st Century Fox's Fox Sports Media Group division, it was formed in 1994 with Fox's acquisition of broadcast rights to National Football League (NFL) games.", " In subsequent years, it has televised the National Hockey League (1994–1999), Major League Baseball (1996–present), NASCAR (2001–present), Bowl Championship Series (2007–2010), Major League Soccer (2015–present), the USGA Championships (2015–present), NHRA (2016–present), the FIFA World Cup and the FIFA Women's World Cup (starting in 2015)." ], "title": "Fox Sports (United States)" }, { "sentences": [ "Fox Sports Midwest is an American regional sports network owned by Fox Cable Networks, a unit of the Fox Entertainment Group division of 21st Century Fox, and operates as an affiliate of Fox Sports Networks.", " The channel broadcasts regional event coverage of sports teams throughout the Midwestern United States, most prominently, professional sports teams based in St. Louis, Missouri." ], "title": "Fox Sports Midwest" }, { "sentences": [ "Fox Sports Racing (formerly Speed) is a motorsports-oriented cable network owned by the Fox Sports division of 21st Century Fox.", " The network launched on August 17, 2013 as a continuation of the former cable network Speed for North American markets outside of the United States, including Canada and the Caribbean." ], "title": "Fox Sports Racing" }, { "sentences": [ "Fox Sports Kansas City is an American regional sports network owned by Fox Cable Networks, a unit of the Fox Entertainment Group division of 21st Century Fox, and operates as an affiliate of Fox Sports Networks.", " The channel broadcasts coverage of professional, collegiate, and high school sports events both within and outside the Kansas City area.", " It maintains offices and master control operations at Kauffman Stadium in Kansas City, Missouri." ], "title": "Fox Sports Kansas City" }, { "sentences": [ "Fox Sports 1 (FS1) is an American sports-oriented cable and satellite television channel that is owned by the Fox Sports Media Group, a unit of the Fox Entertainment Group division of 21st Century Fox.", " FS1 replaced the motorsports network Speed on August 17, 2013, at the same time that its companion channel Fox Sports 2 replaced Fuel TV.", " Both FS1 and FS2 absorbed most of the sports programming from its predecessors, as well as content from Fox Soccer, which was replaced by the entertainment-based channel FXX on September 2, 2013." ], "title": "Fox Sports 1" }, { "sentences": [ "Fox Sports Latin America is a Latin American cable and satellite network that is owned by Fox Latin American Channels, a unit of the Fox Networks Group subsidiary of 21st Century Fox.", " The network focuses on sports-related programming including live and pre-recorded event telecasts, sports talk shows, and other original programmings, available throughout Hispanic America.", " The network is based in Buenos Aires, Argentina, Bogotá, Colombia and Mexico City, Mexico." ], "title": "Fox Sports (Latin America)" }, { "sentences": [ "Fox Sports Sun, formerly Sun Sports and originally Sunshine Network, is an American regional sports network that is owned by Fox Cable Networks, a unit of the Fox Entertainment Group division of 21st Century Fox, and operates as an affiliate of Fox Sports Networks.", " The channel broadcasts local coverage of professional, collegiate and sporting events in the state of Florida, with a focus on professional sports teams based in Miami, Tampa and Orlando.", " Fox Sports Sun and sister regional sports network Fox Sports Florida are headquartered in Fort Lauderdale, Florida." ], "title": "Fox Sports Sun" }, { "sentences": [ "Speed was a sports-oriented cable and satellite television network that was owned by the Fox Sports Media Group division of 21st Century Fox.", " The network was dedicated to motorsports programming, including auto racing, as well as automotive-focused programs." ], "title": "Speed (TV network)" } ]
[ "Title: Fox Sports Carolinas\n\nFox Sports Carolinas is an American regional sports network that is owned by Fox Cable Networks, a unit of the Fox Entertainment Group division of 21st Century Fox, and operates as an affiliate of Fox Sports Networks. The channel is headquartered in Charlotte, North Carolina, sharing facilities with its sister national cable sports networks Fox Sports 1 and Fox Sports 2.", "Title: Fox Sports Arizona\n\nFox Sports Arizona is an American regional sports network that is owned by Fox Cable Networks, a unit of the Fox Entertainment Group division of 21st Century Fox, and operates as an affiliate of Fox Sports Networks. The channel broadcasts professional, collegiate and high school sports events, with a primary focus on Phoenix area teams. It is available on most cable providers throughout Arizona; Fox Sports Arizona is also available nationwide on satellite providers DirecTV and Dish Network.", "Title: Fox Sports (United States)\n\nFox Sports is the programming division of the Fox Broadcasting Company, owned by 21st Century Fox, that is responsible for sports broadcasts on the network, and its dedicated regional and national sports cable channels. The flagship entity of 21st Century Fox's Fox Sports Media Group division, it was formed in 1994 with Fox's acquisition of broadcast rights to National Football League (NFL) games. In subsequent years, it has televised the National Hockey League (1994–1999), Major League Baseball (1996–present), NASCAR (2001–present), Bowl Championship Series (2007–2010), Major League Soccer (2015–present), the USGA Championships (2015–present), NHRA (2016–present), the FIFA World Cup and the FIFA Women's World Cup (starting in 2015).", "Title: Fox Sports Midwest\n\nFox Sports Midwest is an American regional sports network owned by Fox Cable Networks, a unit of the Fox Entertainment Group division of 21st Century Fox, and operates as an affiliate of Fox Sports Networks. The channel broadcasts regional event coverage of sports teams throughout the Midwestern United States, most prominently, professional sports teams based in St. Louis, Missouri.", "Title: Fox Sports Racing\n\nFox Sports Racing (formerly Speed) is a motorsports-oriented cable network owned by the Fox Sports division of 21st Century Fox. The network launched on August 17, 2013 as a continuation of the former cable network Speed for North American markets outside of the United States, including Canada and the Caribbean.", "Title: Fox Sports Kansas City\n\nFox Sports Kansas City is an American regional sports network owned by Fox Cable Networks, a unit of the Fox Entertainment Group division of 21st Century Fox, and operates as an affiliate of Fox Sports Networks. The channel broadcasts coverage of professional, collegiate, and high school sports events both within and outside the Kansas City area. It maintains offices and master control operations at Kauffman Stadium in Kansas City, Missouri.", "Title: Fox Sports 1\n\nFox Sports 1 (FS1) is an American sports-oriented cable and satellite television channel that is owned by the Fox Sports Media Group, a unit of the Fox Entertainment Group division of 21st Century Fox. FS1 replaced the motorsports network Speed on August 17, 2013, at the same time that its companion channel Fox Sports 2 replaced Fuel TV. Both FS1 and FS2 absorbed most of the sports programming from its predecessors, as well as content from Fox Soccer, which was replaced by the entertainment-based channel FXX on September 2, 2013.", "Title: Fox Sports (Latin America)\n\nFox Sports Latin America is a Latin American cable and satellite network that is owned by Fox Latin American Channels, a unit of the Fox Networks Group subsidiary of 21st Century Fox. The network focuses on sports-related programming including live and pre-recorded event telecasts, sports talk shows, and other original programmings, available throughout Hispanic America. The network is based in Buenos Aires, Argentina, Bogotá, Colombia and Mexico City, Mexico.", "Title: Fox Sports Sun\n\nFox Sports Sun, formerly Sun Sports and originally Sunshine Network, is an American regional sports network that is owned by Fox Cable Networks, a unit of the Fox Entertainment Group division of 21st Century Fox, and operates as an affiliate of Fox Sports Networks. The channel broadcasts local coverage of professional, collegiate and sporting events in the state of Florida, with a focus on professional sports teams based in Miami, Tampa and Orlando. Fox Sports Sun and sister regional sports network Fox Sports Florida are headquartered in Fort Lauderdale, Florida.", "Title: Speed (TV network)\n\nSpeed was a sports-oriented cable and satellite television network that was owned by the Fox Sports Media Group division of 21st Century Fox. The network was dedicated to motorsports programming, including auto racing, as well as automotive-focused programs." ]
81,147
An example of a snare rush that is in the last 18 seconds of the song "Ghetto Body Buddy" by who?
Venetian Snares
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[ { "sentences": [ "The 36th Boat Race took place on 5 April 1879.", " The Boat Race is an annual side-by-side rowing race between crews from the Universities of Oxford and Cambridge along the River Thames.", " Each crew contained four Blues.", " In a race umpired by former Oxford rower Joseph William Chitty, Cambridge led all the way, and won by a margin of three lengths in a time of 21 minutes 18 seconds.", " The victory took the overall record to 18–17 in Oxford's favour." ], "title": "The Boat Race 1879" }, { "sentences": [ "Sneeze or \"41 Songs In 47 Minutes\" (HAC50) as it is also known, is the first album by Australian band Sneeze.", " On the cover, tracks 1, 22-41 are marked as \"bonus tracks\" - the rest were initially released as a double 7 inch vinyl (Moo 08).", " Total running time of the album is 47 minutes, the track Demand is the shortest song at 18 seconds, Back Down the longest at 1:58." ], "title": "Sneeze (album)" }, { "sentences": [ "\"All Around the World\" is a song by the English rock band Oasis, written by the band's lead guitarist and principal songwriter Noel Gallagher.", " Released on 12 January 1998, the track peaked at number one in the UK Singles Chart; it is the longest number one single in UK history.", " (the single version of the track is 18 seconds longer than the album version found on \"Be Here Now\").", " It is also the longest song ever recorded by Oasis.", " The single went gold in the UK.", " This was the last Oasis single to be released on the Creation Records label.", " The song also reached #15 on the Billboard Alternative Songs chart." ], "title": "All Around the World (Oasis song)" }, { "sentences": [ "Mission Elapsed Time (MET) is used by NASA during their space missions, most notably during their Space Shuttle missions.", " Because so much of the mission depends on the time of launch, all events after launch are scheduled on the Mission Elapsed Time.", " This avoids constant rescheduling of events in case the launchtime slips.", " The MET-clock is set to zero at the moment of liftoff and counts forward in normal days, hours, minutes, and seconds.", " For example, 2/03:45:18 MET means it has been 2 days, 3 hours, 45 minutes, and 18 seconds since liftoff." ], "title": "Mission Elapsed Time" }, { "sentences": [ "\"Birthday Cake\" is a song by Barbadian recording artist Rihanna, from her sixth studio album, \"Talk That Talk\" (2011).", " After it leaked onto the internet, fans expressed interest in the track being included on \"Talk That Talk\", but it was later revealed that the 1:18 (one minute, 18 seconds) length that leaked was in fact the final cut and was not being considered for inclusion on the album.", " Due to a high level of fan interest, the song was included on the album as an interlude.", " The full length version, also known as the official remix of the track, featuring Rihanna's ex-boyfriend Chris Brown, was premiered online on February 20, 2012, to coincide with Rihanna's 24th birthday.", " The song peaked in the top fifty." ], "title": "Birthday Cake (song)" }, { "sentences": [ "Snare rush is a term often used in electro culture to refer to impossibly fast rolls.", " A snare rush can vary in tempo considerably, from 16th notes even to 2048th notes.", " At that sort of speed, the effect is a buzzing sound, but with a detectable pitch, so some artists vary the repeat rate, and can even play a tune.", " One example of this would be the last 18 seconds of \"Ghetto Body Buddy\" by Venetian Snares, where the theme from \"Sesame Street\" is played using only extremely fast snare rushes.", " The defining characteristic of a snare rush, as opposed to a roll, is the sheer virtuosity it would take for a physical drummer to play a successful one.", " As such, almost all snare rushes are computer programmed and can be used with bass drums, tom-toms, and cymbals to intensify the effect.", " They are often used as fills, alongside complex programmed breakbeats. Snare rushes are also often run through analog or dsp effects together with variations in volume, such as a filters or pitch shifting.", " They are common in trance music, hard techno, gabber music, oldschool jungle, IDM, drill 'n bass, breakcore and glitch music." ], "title": "Snare rush" }, { "sentences": [ "Aaron Funk (born January 11, 1975), known as Venetian Snares, is a Canadian electronic musician based in Winnipeg.", " He is widely known for innovating and popularising the breakcore genre, and is one of the most recognisable artists to be signed into Planet Mu, an experimental electronic music label.", " His signature style involves meticulously complex melodies, eclectic use of samples, and odd time signatures, particularly ." ], "title": "Venetian Snares" }, { "sentences": [ "\"The Ghetto\" is a 1990 single by Oakland rapper Too Short from his album \"Short Dog's in the House\".", " The song was featured on the fictional radio station in the videogame \"\".", " The instrumental was based on the Donny Hathaway song of the same name.", " The song discusses the struggles of living in the ghetto and the difficulty of getting out of the ghetto to live a more successful life.", " It also discusses issues such as drug abuse and racial pride.", " Too Short is mostly known for his raps relating to sex and women, however he did have some songs with a deeper message and serious economic and social commentary, \"The Ghetto\" being an example of this.", " The song charted at number one for several weeks, and has since sold over 2,785,000 copies." ], "title": "The Ghetto (Too Short song)" }, { "sentences": [ "The 1979 Venezuelan motorcycle Grand Prix, the first of 13 rounds of the F.I.M. 1979 Grand Prix motorcycle racing season, was held on 18 March at the San Carlos Circuit.", " British rider Barry Sheene, world champion in 1976 and 1977, won the 500cc GP by 18 seconds from Italian Virginio Ferrari to make it three successive Venezuelan GPs.", " Venezuelan racer Carlos Lavado won the 350cc class from Italian Walter Villa and Frenchman Patrick Fernandez." ], "title": "1979 Venezuelan motorcycle Grand Prix" }, { "sentences": [ "The \"Sydney Marathon\" is a marathon held annually in Sydney, Australia each September.", " The event was first held in 2001 as a legacy of the 2000 Summer Olympics, which were held in Sydney.", " In addition to the marathon, a half marathon, 10 km \"Bridge Run\", and a 3.5 km \"Family Fun Run\" are also held under the banner of the Sydney Running Festival.", " The marathon course record is held by Gebo Gameda of Kenya, who completed the race in 2 hours, 11 minutes and 18 seconds in 2014.", " The fastest woman is the Ethiopian Biruktayit Degefa, who ran a time of 2 hours, 29 minutes and 42 seconds in 2014." ], "title": "Sydney Marathon" } ]
[ "Title: The Boat Race 1879\n\nThe 36th Boat Race took place on 5 April 1879. The Boat Race is an annual side-by-side rowing race between crews from the Universities of Oxford and Cambridge along the River Thames. Each crew contained four Blues. In a race umpired by former Oxford rower Joseph William Chitty, Cambridge led all the way, and won by a margin of three lengths in a time of 21 minutes 18 seconds. The victory took the overall record to 18–17 in Oxford's favour.", "Title: Sneeze (album)\n\nSneeze or \"41 Songs In 47 Minutes\" (HAC50) as it is also known, is the first album by Australian band Sneeze. On the cover, tracks 1, 22-41 are marked as \"bonus tracks\" - the rest were initially released as a double 7 inch vinyl (Moo 08). Total running time of the album is 47 minutes, the track Demand is the shortest song at 18 seconds, Back Down the longest at 1:58.", "Title: All Around the World (Oasis song)\n\n\"All Around the World\" is a song by the English rock band Oasis, written by the band's lead guitarist and principal songwriter Noel Gallagher. Released on 12 January 1998, the track peaked at number one in the UK Singles Chart; it is the longest number one single in UK history. (the single version of the track is 18 seconds longer than the album version found on \"Be Here Now\"). It is also the longest song ever recorded by Oasis. The single went gold in the UK. This was the last Oasis single to be released on the Creation Records label. The song also reached #15 on the Billboard Alternative Songs chart.", "Title: Mission Elapsed Time\n\nMission Elapsed Time (MET) is used by NASA during their space missions, most notably during their Space Shuttle missions. Because so much of the mission depends on the time of launch, all events after launch are scheduled on the Mission Elapsed Time. This avoids constant rescheduling of events in case the launchtime slips. The MET-clock is set to zero at the moment of liftoff and counts forward in normal days, hours, minutes, and seconds. For example, 2/03:45:18 MET means it has been 2 days, 3 hours, 45 minutes, and 18 seconds since liftoff.", "Title: Birthday Cake (song)\n\n\"Birthday Cake\" is a song by Barbadian recording artist Rihanna, from her sixth studio album, \"Talk That Talk\" (2011). After it leaked onto the internet, fans expressed interest in the track being included on \"Talk That Talk\", but it was later revealed that the 1:18 (one minute, 18 seconds) length that leaked was in fact the final cut and was not being considered for inclusion on the album. Due to a high level of fan interest, the song was included on the album as an interlude. The full length version, also known as the official remix of the track, featuring Rihanna's ex-boyfriend Chris Brown, was premiered online on February 20, 2012, to coincide with Rihanna's 24th birthday. The song peaked in the top fifty.", "Title: Snare rush\n\nSnare rush is a term often used in electro culture to refer to impossibly fast rolls. A snare rush can vary in tempo considerably, from 16th notes even to 2048th notes. At that sort of speed, the effect is a buzzing sound, but with a detectable pitch, so some artists vary the repeat rate, and can even play a tune. One example of this would be the last 18 seconds of \"Ghetto Body Buddy\" by Venetian Snares, where the theme from \"Sesame Street\" is played using only extremely fast snare rushes. The defining characteristic of a snare rush, as opposed to a roll, is the sheer virtuosity it would take for a physical drummer to play a successful one. As such, almost all snare rushes are computer programmed and can be used with bass drums, tom-toms, and cymbals to intensify the effect. They are often used as fills, alongside complex programmed breakbeats. Snare rushes are also often run through analog or dsp effects together with variations in volume, such as a filters or pitch shifting. They are common in trance music, hard techno, gabber music, oldschool jungle, IDM, drill 'n bass, breakcore and glitch music.", "Title: Venetian Snares\n\nAaron Funk (born January 11, 1975), known as Venetian Snares, is a Canadian electronic musician based in Winnipeg. He is widely known for innovating and popularising the breakcore genre, and is one of the most recognisable artists to be signed into Planet Mu, an experimental electronic music label. His signature style involves meticulously complex melodies, eclectic use of samples, and odd time signatures, particularly .", "Title: The Ghetto (Too Short song)\n\n\"The Ghetto\" is a 1990 single by Oakland rapper Too Short from his album \"Short Dog's in the House\". The song was featured on the fictional radio station in the videogame \"\". The instrumental was based on the Donny Hathaway song of the same name. The song discusses the struggles of living in the ghetto and the difficulty of getting out of the ghetto to live a more successful life. It also discusses issues such as drug abuse and racial pride. Too Short is mostly known for his raps relating to sex and women, however he did have some songs with a deeper message and serious economic and social commentary, \"The Ghetto\" being an example of this. The song charted at number one for several weeks, and has since sold over 2,785,000 copies.", "Title: 1979 Venezuelan motorcycle Grand Prix\n\nThe 1979 Venezuelan motorcycle Grand Prix, the first of 13 rounds of the F.I.M. 1979 Grand Prix motorcycle racing season, was held on 18 March at the San Carlos Circuit. British rider Barry Sheene, world champion in 1976 and 1977, won the 500cc GP by 18 seconds from Italian Virginio Ferrari to make it three successive Venezuelan GPs. Venezuelan racer Carlos Lavado won the 350cc class from Italian Walter Villa and Frenchman Patrick Fernandez.", "Title: Sydney Marathon\n\nThe \"Sydney Marathon\" is a marathon held annually in Sydney, Australia each September. The event was first held in 2001 as a legacy of the 2000 Summer Olympics, which were held in Sydney. In addition to the marathon, a half marathon, 10 km \"Bridge Run\", and a 3.5 km \"Family Fun Run\" are also held under the banner of the Sydney Running Festival. The marathon course record is held by Gebo Gameda of Kenya, who completed the race in 2 hours, 11 minutes and 18 seconds in 2014. The fastest woman is the Ethiopian Biruktayit Degefa, who ran a time of 2 hours, 29 minutes and 42 seconds in 2014." ]
81,148
Are J. G. Farrell and James Thurber both authors ?
yes
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[ { "sentences": [ "A Thurber Carnival is a revue by James Thurber, adapted by the author from his stories, cartoons and casuals (humorous short pieces), nearly all of which originally appeared in \"The New Yorker\".", " It was directed by Burgess Meredith.", " Following a six city tryout, during which Thurber continued to rewrite the show, it premiered on Broadway on February 26, 1960, and ran for 223 performances, with a break from June 25 to September 5.", " It closed on November 26, 1960.", " The title is similar to that of \"The Thurber Carnival\" (1945), Thurber's most successful collection of stories and drawings." ], "title": "A Thurber Carnival" }, { "sentences": [ "\"The Unicorn in the Garden\" is a short story written by James Thurber.", " One of the most famous of Thurber's humorous modern fables, it first appeared in \"The New Yorker\" on October 21, 1939; and was first collected in his book \"Fables for Our Time and Famous Poems Illustrated\" (Harper and Brothers, 1940).", " The fable has since been reprinted in \"The Thurber Carnival\" (Harper and Brothers, 1945), \"James Thurber: Writings and Drawings\" (The Library of America, 1996, ISBN  ), \"The Oxford Book of Modern Fairy Tales\", and other publications.", " It is taught in literature and rhetoric courses." ], "title": "The Unicorn in the Garden" }, { "sentences": [ "James Grover Thurber (December 8, 1894 – November 2, 1961) was an American cartoonist, author, humorist, journalist, playwright, and celebrated wit.", " He was best known for his cartoons and short stories published mainly in \"The New Yorker\" magazine, such as \"The Catbird Seat,\" and collected in his numerous books.", " He was one of the most popular humorists of his time, as he celebrated the comic frustrations and eccentricities of ordinary people.", " He wrote the Broadway comedy \"The Male Animal\" in collaboration with his college friend Elliott Nugent; it was later adapted into a film starring Henry Fonda and Olivia de Havilland.", " His short story \"The Secret Life of Walter Mitty\" has been adapted for film twice, once in 1947 and again in 2013." ], "title": "James Thurber" }, { "sentences": [ "\"The Secret Life of Walter Mitty\" (1939) is a short story by James Thurber.", " The most famous of Thurber's stories, it first appeared in \"The New Yorker\" on March 18, 1939, and was first collected in his book \"My World and Welcome to It\" (Harcourt, Brace and Company, 1942).", " It has since been reprinted in \"James Thurber: Writings and Drawings\" (The Library of America, 1996, ISBN  ), is available on-line on the \"New Yorker\" website, and is one of the most anthologized short stories in American literature.", " The story is considered one of Thurber's \"acknowledged masterpieces\".", " It was made into a 1947 movie of the same name, with Danny Kaye in the title role, though the movie is very different from the original story.", " It was also adapted into a 2013 film, which is again very different from the original." ], "title": "The Secret Life of Walter Mitty" }, { "sentences": [ "\"The Princess and the Tin Box\" is a short story by James Thurber in the form of a modern fable.", " It was first published in the September 29, 1945 edition of \"The New Yorker\" magazine and republished in 1948 in Thurber's \"The Beast in Me and Other Animals: A New Collection of Pieces and Drawings about Human Beings and Less Alarming Creatures\".", " The story is widely used as a text in schools for teaching both writing skills and reading comprehension." ], "title": "The Princess and the Tin Box" }, { "sentences": [ "\"The Rabbits who caused all the Trouble\" is a short modern fable written by James Thurber.", " It first appeared in \"The New Yorker\" on August 26, 1939; and was first collected in his book \"Fables for Our Time and Famous Poems Illustrated\" (Harper and Brothers, 1940).", " The fable has since been reprinted in \"The Thurber Carnival\" (Harper and Brothers, 1945), \"James Thurber: Writings and Drawings\" (The Library of America, 1996, ISBN  ), \"The Oxford Book of Modern Fairy Tales\", and other publications.", " The story is often used in classes that teach English as a second language." ], "title": "The Rabbits Who Caused All the Trouble" }, { "sentences": [ "The Sanford–Curtis–Thurber House, also known as James Thurber House, is a historic house at 71 Riverside Road in the Sandy Hook section of Newtown, Connecticut.", " It is a Georgian style house built in c.1800 that was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 2007." ], "title": "Sanford–Curtis–Thurber House" }, { "sentences": [ "The Thurber Prize for American Humor, named after American humorist James Thurber, recognizes outstanding contributions in humor writing.", " The prize is given out by the Thurber House.", " It was first awarded irregularly, but since 2004 has been bestowed annually.", " In 2015, the finalists were for the first time, all women." ], "title": "Thurber Prize for American Humor" }, { "sentences": [ "James Gordon Farrell (25 January 1935 – 11 August 1979) was a Liverpool-born novelist of Irish descent.", " He gained prominence for a series of novels known as the \"Empire Trilogy\" (\"Troubles\", \"The Siege of Krishnapur\" and \"The Singapore Grip\"), which deal with the political and human consequences of British colonial rule." ], "title": "J. G. Farrell" }, { "sentences": [ "Thurber House is a literary center for readers and writers located in Columbus, Ohio, in the historic former home of author, humorist, and New Yorker cartoonist James Thurber.", " Thurber House is dedicated to promoting the literary arts by presenting quality literary programming; increasing the awareness of literature as a significant art form; promoting excellence in writing; providing support for literary artists; and commemorating Thurber's literary and artistic achievements.", " The house is listed on the National Register of Historic Places as James Thurber House." ], "title": "Thurber House" } ]
[ "Title: A Thurber Carnival\n\nA Thurber Carnival is a revue by James Thurber, adapted by the author from his stories, cartoons and casuals (humorous short pieces), nearly all of which originally appeared in \"The New Yorker\". It was directed by Burgess Meredith. Following a six city tryout, during which Thurber continued to rewrite the show, it premiered on Broadway on February 26, 1960, and ran for 223 performances, with a break from June 25 to September 5. It closed on November 26, 1960. The title is similar to that of \"The Thurber Carnival\" (1945), Thurber's most successful collection of stories and drawings.", "Title: The Unicorn in the Garden\n\n\"The Unicorn in the Garden\" is a short story written by James Thurber. One of the most famous of Thurber's humorous modern fables, it first appeared in \"The New Yorker\" on October 21, 1939; and was first collected in his book \"Fables for Our Time and Famous Poems Illustrated\" (Harper and Brothers, 1940). The fable has since been reprinted in \"The Thurber Carnival\" (Harper and Brothers, 1945), \"James Thurber: Writings and Drawings\" (The Library of America, 1996, ISBN  ), \"The Oxford Book of Modern Fairy Tales\", and other publications. It is taught in literature and rhetoric courses.", "Title: James Thurber\n\nJames Grover Thurber (December 8, 1894 – November 2, 1961) was an American cartoonist, author, humorist, journalist, playwright, and celebrated wit. He was best known for his cartoons and short stories published mainly in \"The New Yorker\" magazine, such as \"The Catbird Seat,\" and collected in his numerous books. He was one of the most popular humorists of his time, as he celebrated the comic frustrations and eccentricities of ordinary people. He wrote the Broadway comedy \"The Male Animal\" in collaboration with his college friend Elliott Nugent; it was later adapted into a film starring Henry Fonda and Olivia de Havilland. His short story \"The Secret Life of Walter Mitty\" has been adapted for film twice, once in 1947 and again in 2013.", "Title: The Secret Life of Walter Mitty\n\n\"The Secret Life of Walter Mitty\" (1939) is a short story by James Thurber. The most famous of Thurber's stories, it first appeared in \"The New Yorker\" on March 18, 1939, and was first collected in his book \"My World and Welcome to It\" (Harcourt, Brace and Company, 1942). It has since been reprinted in \"James Thurber: Writings and Drawings\" (The Library of America, 1996, ISBN  ), is available on-line on the \"New Yorker\" website, and is one of the most anthologized short stories in American literature. The story is considered one of Thurber's \"acknowledged masterpieces\". It was made into a 1947 movie of the same name, with Danny Kaye in the title role, though the movie is very different from the original story. It was also adapted into a 2013 film, which is again very different from the original.", "Title: The Princess and the Tin Box\n\n\"The Princess and the Tin Box\" is a short story by James Thurber in the form of a modern fable. It was first published in the September 29, 1945 edition of \"The New Yorker\" magazine and republished in 1948 in Thurber's \"The Beast in Me and Other Animals: A New Collection of Pieces and Drawings about Human Beings and Less Alarming Creatures\". The story is widely used as a text in schools for teaching both writing skills and reading comprehension.", "Title: The Rabbits Who Caused All the Trouble\n\n\"The Rabbits who caused all the Trouble\" is a short modern fable written by James Thurber. It first appeared in \"The New Yorker\" on August 26, 1939; and was first collected in his book \"Fables for Our Time and Famous Poems Illustrated\" (Harper and Brothers, 1940). The fable has since been reprinted in \"The Thurber Carnival\" (Harper and Brothers, 1945), \"James Thurber: Writings and Drawings\" (The Library of America, 1996, ISBN  ), \"The Oxford Book of Modern Fairy Tales\", and other publications. The story is often used in classes that teach English as a second language.", "Title: Sanford–Curtis–Thurber House\n\nThe Sanford–Curtis–Thurber House, also known as James Thurber House, is a historic house at 71 Riverside Road in the Sandy Hook section of Newtown, Connecticut. It is a Georgian style house built in c.1800 that was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 2007.", "Title: Thurber Prize for American Humor\n\nThe Thurber Prize for American Humor, named after American humorist James Thurber, recognizes outstanding contributions in humor writing. The prize is given out by the Thurber House. It was first awarded irregularly, but since 2004 has been bestowed annually. In 2015, the finalists were for the first time, all women.", "Title: J. G. Farrell\n\nJames Gordon Farrell (25 January 1935 – 11 August 1979) was a Liverpool-born novelist of Irish descent. He gained prominence for a series of novels known as the \"Empire Trilogy\" (\"Troubles\", \"The Siege of Krishnapur\" and \"The Singapore Grip\"), which deal with the political and human consequences of British colonial rule.", "Title: Thurber House\n\nThurber House is a literary center for readers and writers located in Columbus, Ohio, in the historic former home of author, humorist, and New Yorker cartoonist James Thurber. Thurber House is dedicated to promoting the literary arts by presenting quality literary programming; increasing the awareness of literature as a significant art form; promoting excellence in writing; providing support for literary artists; and commemorating Thurber's literary and artistic achievements. The house is listed on the National Register of Historic Places as James Thurber House." ]
81,149
Which Norwegian black metal band unleashed an album called Masterpiss Of Pain, in 2001 on Satyr's Moonfog label
Khold
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{ "title": [ "Masterpiss of Pain", "Masterpiss of Pain", "Satyricon (band)" ], "sent_id": [ 0, 1, 1 ] }
[ { "sentences": [ "Strid is a Norwegian black metal band that was originally known as \"Malfeitor\" from 1991 to 1992.", " After releasing two demos - \"Malfeitor\" (in 1991) and \"Pandemonium\" (in 1992), they changed their name to \"Battle\" and there were some line up changes at the time.", " In the year of 1992 the band released the \"End of Life\" demo.", " The demo contains only one song which is around 11 minutes.", " The line up at the time of recording the demo was: Storm - on bass and vocals, Lars Fredrik Bergstrøm - on guitars and Jardar - on drums.", " The guitars were written by Lars Fredrik Bergstrøm (1974 - 2014).", " In 1993 the band changed the name to \"Strid\" which means \"Battle\" in Norwegian.", " That same year, Strid re-released their \"End of Life\" demo under their new name, through the German label \"Malicious Records\".", " After releasing the \"End of life\" demo, Lars Fredrik Bergstrøm left the band and was replaced by Ravn Harjar.", " Through the years between 1993 and 1995, the band writes and records the self-titled EP which was released through Malicious Records and contains only two songs - \"Det hviskes blant sorte vinder\" which means \"It Is Whispered Amid the Black Winds\" in Norwegian and \"Nattevandring\" which means \"Nightwandering\" in Norwegian.", " The music style and sound of this demo is more ambient/atmospheric black metal oriented.", " Mainly because of this release, the band is commonly recognised as the creators of depressive black metal along with some other bands from the second wave of black metal music.", " At this time the band line up contains: Ravn Harjar - on guitars, Storm - on bass and vocals and Jardar - on drums.", " After the releasing of the self-titled EP, there was no any official releases by the band.", " There are also bootleg releases that came out through the years like the CD from 2005 by Ars Mysteriorum and LP, each featuring both \"End of Life\" and the self - titled EP tracks.", " In the year of 2001 the original former member of \"Malfeitor/Battle/Strid\", bass player and vocalist - Storm committed suicide.", " In the year of 2007, the Greek label Kyrck Productions & Armour re-released all the previous material released by the band from the past which contains all \"Malfeitor/Battle/Strid\" material.", " Somewhere between 2009 and 2010 there was a reunion of the band with old members including Vicotnik (Dødheimsgard, ex-Aphrodisiac, ex-Ved Buens Ende, ex-Manes, ex-Code, ex-Naer Mataron, ex-Endwarfment).", " Another member that was part of the reunion was Lars Fredrik Bergstrøm - the main composer of the \"End of Life\" track.", " In 2014 Lars Fredrik Bergstrøm died.", " At this time the band line up contains Ravn Harjar - on guitars and vocals, Vicotnik - on bass and Sigmund (ex-Inflabitan, ex-Dødheimsgard) - on guitars.", " In January 2015, Ravn Harjar wrote a statement on the official Strid Facebook page that in the autumn of the year 2015 the band will start recording their first full-length album which will be titled \"Endetid\".", " That means \"End of times\" in Norwegian." ], "title": "Strid (band)" }, { "sentences": [ "Plaguewielder is the eighth album by Norwegian black metal band Darkthrone.", " It was released by Moonfog Productions (the label owned by Satyr Wongraven of Satyricon) in 2001." ], "title": "Plaguewielder" }, { "sentences": [ "Volcano is the fifth studio album by Norwegian black metal band Satyricon.", " It was released on 25 October 2002, through Moonfog Productions.", " The album is one of the band's more successful records, having won several awards including the Norwegian Grammy for Best Metal Album, Alarm awards for Metal Album of the Year, Song of the Year for \"Fuel for Hatred\" and an Oslo award for Best Overall Album.", " A video was made for the single \"Fuel for Hatred\"." ], "title": "Volcano (Satyricon album)" }, { "sentences": [ "Satyr (born Sigurd Wongraven on 28 November 1975) is the vocalist, lead and rhythm guitarist, bassist, and keyboardist for the Norwegian black metal band Satyricon.", " He was a founding member of Satyricon (although the band had been around for a short length of time as Eczema without him) and have so far released eight albums, two demos, and a live DVD.", " He has also contributed to other bands such as Darkthrone, Eibon, Storm, Thorns, Black Diamond Brigade and Wongraven.", " About black metal, he stated \"It, black metal, doesn't necessarily have to be all satanic as long as it's dark.\"", " He has recently been endorsed by ESP Guitars." ], "title": "Sigurd Wongraven" }, { "sentences": [ "Satanic Art is an EP by Norwegian black metal band Dødheimsgard.", " It was released in May 1998, by Moonfog Productions.", " \"Satanic Art\" marks the beginning of Dødheimsgard's transition from black metal to a more industrial/avant-garde sound, which was not fully realized until their next album, \"666 International\" (1999)." ], "title": "Satanic Art" }, { "sentences": [ "Satyricon is a Norwegian black metal band, formed in 1991 in Oslo.", " Satyr and Frost have been the band's core members since 1993.", " The band's first three albums typify the Norwegian black metal style.", " Since its fourth album in 1999, the band has strayed from this style and included elements of traditional heavy metal in their sound.", " Satyricon was the first Norwegian black metal band to join a multi-national record label (EMI)." ], "title": "Satyricon (band)" }, { "sentences": [ "Darkthrone Holy Darkthrone is a tribute album to the Norwegian black metal band Darkthrone, with contributions from other leading Norwegian black metal bands.", " This album was released in 1998 by Moonfog Productions." ], "title": "Darkthrone Holy Darkthrone" }, { "sentences": [ "Sardonic Wrath is the 10th album by the Norwegian black metal band, Darkthrone.", " It was released by Moonfog Productions in 2004, and was the band's last album on that record label.", " Although punk influences were already apparent, it would be Darkthrone's last album recorded solely in the black metal style.", " Their subsequent albums featured much stronger punk traits.", " However, Einar Sjursø observed in \"Terrorizer\" that \"even if there is a certain punk \"attitude\" to the odd riff here and there\" it is a case of \"the diabolic duo [Fenriz and Nocturno Culto]...simply drawing more influences into the Darkthrone melting pot, turning them into crystalline \"Darkthrone\" riffs [author's emphasis]\"." ], "title": "Sardonic Wrath" }, { "sentences": [ "Masterpiss of Pain is the debut studio album of the Norwegian black metal band Khold.", " It was recorded in the early part of 2001 and released in December of that year, through Moonfog Productions, the record label run by Satyricon leader Sigurd Wongraven (Satyr)." ], "title": "Masterpiss of Pain" }, { "sentences": [ "Darkthrone is a Norwegian heavy metal band.", " It formed in 1986 as a death metal band under the name Black Death.", " In 1991, the band embraced a black metal style influenced by Bathory and Celtic Frost and became one of the leading bands in the Norwegian black metal scene.", " Their first three black metal albums—\"A Blaze in the Northern Sky\", \"Under a Funeral Moon\" and \"Transilvanian Hunger\" (sometimes dubbed the \"Unholy Trinity\") — are considered the peak of the band's career and to be among the most influential albums in the genre.", " For most of this time, Darkthrone has been a duo of Nocturno Culto and Fenriz, who have sought to remain outside the music mainstream.", " Since 2006, their work has strayed from the traditional black metal style and incorporated more elements of traditional heavy metal, speed metal and punk rock, being likened to Motörhead." ], "title": "Darkthrone" } ]
[ "Title: Strid (band)\n\nStrid is a Norwegian black metal band that was originally known as \"Malfeitor\" from 1991 to 1992. After releasing two demos - \"Malfeitor\" (in 1991) and \"Pandemonium\" (in 1992), they changed their name to \"Battle\" and there were some line up changes at the time. In the year of 1992 the band released the \"End of Life\" demo. The demo contains only one song which is around 11 minutes. The line up at the time of recording the demo was: Storm - on bass and vocals, Lars Fredrik Bergstrøm - on guitars and Jardar - on drums. The guitars were written by Lars Fredrik Bergstrøm (1974 - 2014). In 1993 the band changed the name to \"Strid\" which means \"Battle\" in Norwegian. That same year, Strid re-released their \"End of Life\" demo under their new name, through the German label \"Malicious Records\". After releasing the \"End of life\" demo, Lars Fredrik Bergstrøm left the band and was replaced by Ravn Harjar. Through the years between 1993 and 1995, the band writes and records the self-titled EP which was released through Malicious Records and contains only two songs - \"Det hviskes blant sorte vinder\" which means \"It Is Whispered Amid the Black Winds\" in Norwegian and \"Nattevandring\" which means \"Nightwandering\" in Norwegian. The music style and sound of this demo is more ambient/atmospheric black metal oriented. Mainly because of this release, the band is commonly recognised as the creators of depressive black metal along with some other bands from the second wave of black metal music. At this time the band line up contains: Ravn Harjar - on guitars, Storm - on bass and vocals and Jardar - on drums. After the releasing of the self-titled EP, there was no any official releases by the band. There are also bootleg releases that came out through the years like the CD from 2005 by Ars Mysteriorum and LP, each featuring both \"End of Life\" and the self - titled EP tracks. In the year of 2001 the original former member of \"Malfeitor/Battle/Strid\", bass player and vocalist - Storm committed suicide. In the year of 2007, the Greek label Kyrck Productions & Armour re-released all the previous material released by the band from the past which contains all \"Malfeitor/Battle/Strid\" material. Somewhere between 2009 and 2010 there was a reunion of the band with old members including Vicotnik (Dødheimsgard, ex-Aphrodisiac, ex-Ved Buens Ende, ex-Manes, ex-Code, ex-Naer Mataron, ex-Endwarfment). Another member that was part of the reunion was Lars Fredrik Bergstrøm - the main composer of the \"End of Life\" track. In 2014 Lars Fredrik Bergstrøm died. At this time the band line up contains Ravn Harjar - on guitars and vocals, Vicotnik - on bass and Sigmund (ex-Inflabitan, ex-Dødheimsgard) - on guitars. In January 2015, Ravn Harjar wrote a statement on the official Strid Facebook page that in the autumn of the year 2015 the band will start recording their first full-length album which will be titled \"Endetid\". That means \"End of times\" in Norwegian.", "Title: Plaguewielder\n\nPlaguewielder is the eighth album by Norwegian black metal band Darkthrone. It was released by Moonfog Productions (the label owned by Satyr Wongraven of Satyricon) in 2001.", "Title: Volcano (Satyricon album)\n\nVolcano is the fifth studio album by Norwegian black metal band Satyricon. It was released on 25 October 2002, through Moonfog Productions. The album is one of the band's more successful records, having won several awards including the Norwegian Grammy for Best Metal Album, Alarm awards for Metal Album of the Year, Song of the Year for \"Fuel for Hatred\" and an Oslo award for Best Overall Album. A video was made for the single \"Fuel for Hatred\".", "Title: Sigurd Wongraven\n\nSatyr (born Sigurd Wongraven on 28 November 1975) is the vocalist, lead and rhythm guitarist, bassist, and keyboardist for the Norwegian black metal band Satyricon. He was a founding member of Satyricon (although the band had been around for a short length of time as Eczema without him) and have so far released eight albums, two demos, and a live DVD. He has also contributed to other bands such as Darkthrone, Eibon, Storm, Thorns, Black Diamond Brigade and Wongraven. About black metal, he stated \"It, black metal, doesn't necessarily have to be all satanic as long as it's dark.\" He has recently been endorsed by ESP Guitars.", "Title: Satanic Art\n\nSatanic Art is an EP by Norwegian black metal band Dødheimsgard. It was released in May 1998, by Moonfog Productions. \"Satanic Art\" marks the beginning of Dødheimsgard's transition from black metal to a more industrial/avant-garde sound, which was not fully realized until their next album, \"666 International\" (1999).", "Title: Satyricon (band)\n\nSatyricon is a Norwegian black metal band, formed in 1991 in Oslo. Satyr and Frost have been the band's core members since 1993. The band's first three albums typify the Norwegian black metal style. Since its fourth album in 1999, the band has strayed from this style and included elements of traditional heavy metal in their sound. Satyricon was the first Norwegian black metal band to join a multi-national record label (EMI).", "Title: Darkthrone Holy Darkthrone\n\nDarkthrone Holy Darkthrone is a tribute album to the Norwegian black metal band Darkthrone, with contributions from other leading Norwegian black metal bands. This album was released in 1998 by Moonfog Productions.", "Title: Sardonic Wrath\n\nSardonic Wrath is the 10th album by the Norwegian black metal band, Darkthrone. It was released by Moonfog Productions in 2004, and was the band's last album on that record label. Although punk influences were already apparent, it would be Darkthrone's last album recorded solely in the black metal style. Their subsequent albums featured much stronger punk traits. However, Einar Sjursø observed in \"Terrorizer\" that \"even if there is a certain punk \"attitude\" to the odd riff here and there\" it is a case of \"the diabolic duo [Fenriz and Nocturno Culto]...simply drawing more influences into the Darkthrone melting pot, turning them into crystalline \"Darkthrone\" riffs [author's emphasis]\".", "Title: Masterpiss of Pain\n\nMasterpiss of Pain is the debut studio album of the Norwegian black metal band Khold. It was recorded in the early part of 2001 and released in December of that year, through Moonfog Productions, the record label run by Satyricon leader Sigurd Wongraven (Satyr).", "Title: Darkthrone\n\nDarkthrone is a Norwegian heavy metal band. It formed in 1986 as a death metal band under the name Black Death. In 1991, the band embraced a black metal style influenced by Bathory and Celtic Frost and became one of the leading bands in the Norwegian black metal scene. Their first three black metal albums—\"A Blaze in the Northern Sky\", \"Under a Funeral Moon\" and \"Transilvanian Hunger\" (sometimes dubbed the \"Unholy Trinity\") — are considered the peak of the band's career and to be among the most influential albums in the genre. For most of this time, Darkthrone has been a duo of Nocturno Culto and Fenriz, who have sought to remain outside the music mainstream. Since 2006, their work has strayed from the traditional black metal style and incorporated more elements of traditional heavy metal, speed metal and punk rock, being likened to Motörhead." ]
81,150
The meters in which Zhang Yingying qualified forAt only 18 years is one of the track event for which game
Olympic Games
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{ "title": [ "Zhang Yingying", "5000 metres" ], "sent_id": [ 1, 1 ] }
[ { "sentences": [ "The 4 x 1500 meters relay is an athletics track event in which teams comprise four runners who each complete 1500 meters or 3.75 laps on a standard 400 meter track." ], "title": "4 × 1500 metres relay" }, { "sentences": [ "Not Alone (我一个人) is Zhang Liyin's fourth overall single, released on August 20, 2014 in China and August 22 in South Korea.", " The song is a remake of 'By Myself' (나 혼자서) from the SBS drama \"Ja Myung Go\" which \"Girl's Generation\" member Tiffany sang back in 2009.", " Zhang Liyin had mentioned that the song is a follow up track and a continuation of the storyline of \"Agape\" during her YouTube Interview with Victoria and Tao.", " In a press release from SM Entertainment on September 18, they announced that the song will be Zhang Liyin's fourth single.", " It was released on September 20, 2014 in China through Baidu and then later released in South Korea through Korean music sites MelOn, Genie, Naver and Bugs on September 22.", " Zhang held a showcase to support the release of the single, which was held at the Century Theater in Beijing.", " EXO members Tao and Chen were guests at the said event." ], "title": "Not Alone (Zhang Liyin song)" }, { "sentences": [ "Jenna Prandini (born November 20, 1992) is an American track and field athlete, known for sprinting, but originally began her career doing jumping events.", " She is the 2015 National Champion at 200 meters.", " She preceded the National Championship completing her senior year at the University of Oregon winning the 100 meters at the 2015 NCAA Division I Outdoor Track and Field Championships.", " The previous year she had won the long jump.", " She also was a runner up in the 200 meters both years, runner up in the long jump in 2015 and third place in the 100 meters in 2014.", " Jenna is 2nd female to win NCAA 100 meters & National Outdoor 200 meters in the same year (Merlene Ottey, 1982).", " Prandini qualified for the 2016 Summer Olympics at 200 meters by placing third at the Olympic trials." ], "title": "Jenna Prandini" }, { "sentences": [ "Zhang Yingying (; born January 4, 1990 in Hailar District, Inner Mongolia) is a Chinese long-distance runner.", " At only 18 years she already qualified for the 2008 Summer Olympics to represent China at the 5000 metres, 10,000 metres and the marathon." ], "title": "Zhang Yingying" }, { "sentences": [ "The 4 × 200 metres relay is an athletics track event in which teams comprise four runners who each complete 200 metres or half a lap on a standard 400 metre track.", " The event is a world record eligible event, but is not a standard event at most track meets, though certain leagues regularly conduct this event as part of their program." ], "title": "4 × 200 metres relay" }, { "sentences": [ "Zhang Ni (died 254), courtesy name Boqi, was a military general of the state of Shu Han during the Three Kingdoms period of China.", " He was instrumental in pacifying the indigenous tribes residing within and around the border of Shu.", " He spent at least 18 years dealing with the continuum of domestic uprisings around Yuexi and Ba commanderies, and only entered the central government after numerous petitions.", " He was killed in battle by the Wei general Xu Zhi during one of Jiang Wei's Northern Expeditions.", " His name is sometimes rendered as Zhang Yi." ], "title": "Zhang Ni" }, { "sentences": [ "The 4 × 800 meters relay is an athletics track event in which teams consist of four runners who each complete 800 meters or 2 laps on a standard 400 meter track." ], "title": "4 × 800 metres relay" }, { "sentences": [ "Michelle Bonae Finn-Burrell (born May 8, 1965 in Orlando, Florida) is an American former sprint athlete from Orlando, Florida.", " She graduated from Oak Ridge High School in Orlando.", " She set the Florida State University record for the 100 meters which has lasted over 18 years into the 2006 season.", " She won a gold medal at the 1992 Barcelona Olympics as part of the 4 × 100 meters relay team (heats).", " She also reached the final of the 200 meters at the same event, finishing in seventh place.", " In 1993 Finn was a 100 and 200 m semi-finalist at the World Championships and took the bronze medal at the US national championships for the 200 m." ], "title": "Michelle Finn-Burrell" }, { "sentences": [ "The 5000 metres or 5000-meter run (approximately 3.1 mi or 16,404 ft) is a common long-distance running event in track and field.", " It is one of the track events in the Olympic Games and the World Championships in Athletics, run over 12.5 laps of a standard track.", " The same distance in road running is called a 5K run." ], "title": "5000 metres" }, { "sentences": [ "Swedish relay is an athletics track event in which teams comprise four runners.", " The first runner runs 100 meters, the second one 200 m, the third one 300 m and the fourth runner 400 m, so the total length of the race is one kilometer." ], "title": "Swedish relay" } ]
[ "Title: 4 × 1500 metres relay\n\nThe 4 x 1500 meters relay is an athletics track event in which teams comprise four runners who each complete 1500 meters or 3.75 laps on a standard 400 meter track.", "Title: Not Alone (Zhang Liyin song)\n\nNot Alone (我一个人) is Zhang Liyin's fourth overall single, released on August 20, 2014 in China and August 22 in South Korea. The song is a remake of 'By Myself' (나 혼자서) from the SBS drama \"Ja Myung Go\" which \"Girl's Generation\" member Tiffany sang back in 2009. Zhang Liyin had mentioned that the song is a follow up track and a continuation of the storyline of \"Agape\" during her YouTube Interview with Victoria and Tao. In a press release from SM Entertainment on September 18, they announced that the song will be Zhang Liyin's fourth single. It was released on September 20, 2014 in China through Baidu and then later released in South Korea through Korean music sites MelOn, Genie, Naver and Bugs on September 22. Zhang held a showcase to support the release of the single, which was held at the Century Theater in Beijing. EXO members Tao and Chen were guests at the said event.", "Title: Jenna Prandini\n\nJenna Prandini (born November 20, 1992) is an American track and field athlete, known for sprinting, but originally began her career doing jumping events. She is the 2015 National Champion at 200 meters. She preceded the National Championship completing her senior year at the University of Oregon winning the 100 meters at the 2015 NCAA Division I Outdoor Track and Field Championships. The previous year she had won the long jump. She also was a runner up in the 200 meters both years, runner up in the long jump in 2015 and third place in the 100 meters in 2014. Jenna is 2nd female to win NCAA 100 meters & National Outdoor 200 meters in the same year (Merlene Ottey, 1982). Prandini qualified for the 2016 Summer Olympics at 200 meters by placing third at the Olympic trials.", "Title: Zhang Yingying\n\nZhang Yingying (; born January 4, 1990 in Hailar District, Inner Mongolia) is a Chinese long-distance runner. At only 18 years she already qualified for the 2008 Summer Olympics to represent China at the 5000 metres, 10,000 metres and the marathon.", "Title: 4 × 200 metres relay\n\nThe 4 × 200 metres relay is an athletics track event in which teams comprise four runners who each complete 200 metres or half a lap on a standard 400 metre track. The event is a world record eligible event, but is not a standard event at most track meets, though certain leagues regularly conduct this event as part of their program.", "Title: Zhang Ni\n\nZhang Ni (died 254), courtesy name Boqi, was a military general of the state of Shu Han during the Three Kingdoms period of China. He was instrumental in pacifying the indigenous tribes residing within and around the border of Shu. He spent at least 18 years dealing with the continuum of domestic uprisings around Yuexi and Ba commanderies, and only entered the central government after numerous petitions. He was killed in battle by the Wei general Xu Zhi during one of Jiang Wei's Northern Expeditions. His name is sometimes rendered as Zhang Yi.", "Title: 4 × 800 metres relay\n\nThe 4 × 800 meters relay is an athletics track event in which teams consist of four runners who each complete 800 meters or 2 laps on a standard 400 meter track.", "Title: Michelle Finn-Burrell\n\nMichelle Bonae Finn-Burrell (born May 8, 1965 in Orlando, Florida) is an American former sprint athlete from Orlando, Florida. She graduated from Oak Ridge High School in Orlando. She set the Florida State University record for the 100 meters which has lasted over 18 years into the 2006 season. She won a gold medal at the 1992 Barcelona Olympics as part of the 4 × 100 meters relay team (heats). She also reached the final of the 200 meters at the same event, finishing in seventh place. In 1993 Finn was a 100 and 200 m semi-finalist at the World Championships and took the bronze medal at the US national championships for the 200 m.", "Title: 5000 metres\n\nThe 5000 metres or 5000-meter run (approximately 3.1 mi or 16,404 ft) is a common long-distance running event in track and field. It is one of the track events in the Olympic Games and the World Championships in Athletics, run over 12.5 laps of a standard track. The same distance in road running is called a 5K run.", "Title: Swedish relay\n\nSwedish relay is an athletics track event in which teams comprise four runners. The first runner runs 100 meters, the second one 200 m, the third one 300 m and the fourth runner 400 m, so the total length of the race is one kilometer." ]
81,151
2004 KV18 was first observed at facilities located in a special land use known as what?
"Astronomy Precinct"
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[ { "sentences": [ "Myron Orfield (born July 27, 1961) is an American law professor at the University of Minnesota, director of its Institute on Metropolitan Opportunity, and a former non-resident senior fellow at the Brookings Institution.", " He has been called \"the most influential social demographer in America's burgeoning regional movement.\"", " Orfield teaches and writes in the fields of civil rights, state and local government, state and local finance, land use, questions of regional governance, and the legislative process.", " He is known for developing a classification scheme for U.S. suburbs (based on stage of development, social stress and fiscal capacity), documenting suburban racial change and resegregation, and for developing innovative regional land use, public finance, and governmental reforms.", " He is a former member of the Minnesota Legislature, having served in both the state house (1991-2001) and senate (2001-2003) and is the younger brother of Gary Orfield, a political scientist at UCLA." ], "title": "Myron Orfield" }, { "sentences": [ "The Mauna Kea Observatories (MKO) are a number of independent astronomical research facilities and large telescope observatories that are located at the summit of Mauna Kea on the Big Island of Hawaiʻi, United States.", " The facilities are located in a 525-acre (212 ha) special land use zone known as the \"Astronomy Precinct\", which is located within the 11,228-acre (4,544 ha) Mauna Kea Science Reserve.", " The Astronomy Precinct was established in 1967 and is located on land protected by the Historical Preservation Act for its significance to Hawaiian culture." ], "title": "Mauna Kea Observatories" }, { "sentences": [ "David Matthew Levinson (born 1967) is an American civil engineer and transportation analyst, currently a professor at the University of Minnesota, where he holds the RP Braun/CTS Chair in Transportation.", " He has authored or co-authored 4 books, edited 3 collected volumes, and authored or co-authored over 100 peer-reviewed articles on various aspects of transportation.", " His most widely cited works are on transportation accessibility and on the travel time budget.", " He has developed models of the co-evolution of transport and land use systems, demonstrating mutual causality empirically.", " He is a founder of the World Society for Transport and Land Use Research.", " In 1995 he was awarded the Charles Tiebout prize in Regional Science by the Western Regional Science Association, and in 2004, the CUTC-ARTBA New Faculty Award.", " His travel behavior research was featured in the book \"Traffic\" by Tom Vanderbilt." ], "title": "David M. Levinson" }, { "sentences": [ "2004 KV is an eccentric Neptune trojan trailering Neptune's orbit in the outer Solar System, approximately 70 kilometers in diameter.", " It was first observed on 24 May 2004, by astronomers at the Mauna Kea Observatories on Hawaii, United States.", " It was the eighth Neptune trojan identified and the second in Neptune's L Lagrangian point." ], "title": "2004 KV18" }, { "sentences": [ "The Journal of Land Use & Environmental Law is published twice a year at the Florida State University College of Law.", " Founded in 1983, it is Florida's first and only student publication in the field.", " The law review ranks among the top environmental and land use law journals based on citations." ], "title": "Journal of Land Use and Environmental Law" }, { "sentences": [ "Tulka is a locality in South Australia located on the southern tip of Eyre Peninsula overlooking the western end of the body of water known as Port Lincoln and which is located 259 km west of the Adelaide city centre and about 10 km west of the city of Port Lincoln.", " The boundaries of the locality were created on October 2003 for the “long established name.”", " The boundary with the locality of Sleaford was altered in both 2006 and 2011.", " Land use within Tulka includes both agriculture and conservation with the latter being represented by the Lincoln Conservation Park.", " Land use is subject to statutory control in order to manage the aquifer system existing within Tulka and adjoining localities.", " Tulka is located within the federal Division of Grey, the state electoral district of Flinders and the local government area of the District Council of Lower Eyre Peninsula." ], "title": "Tulka, South Australia" }, { "sentences": [ "The Land Utilisation Survey of Britain (also Land Utilisation Survey of Great Britain) was a comprehensive survey of land use in Great Britain in the 1930s.", " The survey was the first such comprehensive survey in Britain since the Domesday Book survey in the 11th Century.", " A Second Land Use Survey was carried out in the 1960s.", " Subsequent work has mainly been based on satellite imagery, with sample field survey work for quality checking." ], "title": "Land Utilisation Survey of Britain" }, { "sentences": [ "In land-use planning, a locally unwanted land use (LULU) is a land use that creates externality costs on those living within close proximity.", " These costs include potential health hazards, poor aesthetics, or reduction in home values.", " Such facilities with such hazards need to be created for the greater benefits that they offer society." ], "title": "Locally unwanted land use" }, { "sentences": [ "The Orange County Water District (OCWD) is a California special district that manages the groundwater basin beneath central and northern Orange County, California.", " The groundwater basin provides a water supply to 19 municipal water agencies and special districts that serve more than 2.4 million Orange County residents.", " The Orange County Water District's service area covers approximately 350 square miles and the District owns approximately 1,600 acres in and near the Santa Ana River, which it uses to capture water flows for groundwater recharge.", " Additionally, OCWD owns approximately 2,150 acres of land above the Prado Dam in the Prado Reservoir and uses that land for water conservation, water storage and water quality improvements.", " OCWD's administrative offices and the Groundwater Replenishment System (GWRS) facilities are located in Fountain Valley, while OCWD operates various groundwater recharge facilities located in Anaheim and Orange." ], "title": "Orange County Water District" }, { "sentences": [ "TRANUS is an integrated land use and transport modeling system.", " It is used to simulate and evaluate public policies in the areas of transportation, urban, and regional planning.", " TRANUS has been applied to a large number of cities and regions throughout the world, in Latin America, USA, Europe and Asia.", " The modeling system is developed and maintained by Modelistica, a Venezuelan group.", " Development of the system began in 1982, with the first practical applications since 1985.", " It is free software under Creative Commons BY-SA 2.0 license.", " The theory supporting the model is described in the book \"\"Integrated Land Use and Transport Modelling: Decision Chains and Hierarchies\"\" by Tomas de la Barra." ], "title": "TRANUS" } ]
[ "Title: Myron Orfield\n\nMyron Orfield (born July 27, 1961) is an American law professor at the University of Minnesota, director of its Institute on Metropolitan Opportunity, and a former non-resident senior fellow at the Brookings Institution. He has been called \"the most influential social demographer in America's burgeoning regional movement.\" Orfield teaches and writes in the fields of civil rights, state and local government, state and local finance, land use, questions of regional governance, and the legislative process. He is known for developing a classification scheme for U.S. suburbs (based on stage of development, social stress and fiscal capacity), documenting suburban racial change and resegregation, and for developing innovative regional land use, public finance, and governmental reforms. He is a former member of the Minnesota Legislature, having served in both the state house (1991-2001) and senate (2001-2003) and is the younger brother of Gary Orfield, a political scientist at UCLA.", "Title: Mauna Kea Observatories\n\nThe Mauna Kea Observatories (MKO) are a number of independent astronomical research facilities and large telescope observatories that are located at the summit of Mauna Kea on the Big Island of Hawaiʻi, United States. The facilities are located in a 525-acre (212 ha) special land use zone known as the \"Astronomy Precinct\", which is located within the 11,228-acre (4,544 ha) Mauna Kea Science Reserve. The Astronomy Precinct was established in 1967 and is located on land protected by the Historical Preservation Act for its significance to Hawaiian culture.", "Title: David M. Levinson\n\nDavid Matthew Levinson (born 1967) is an American civil engineer and transportation analyst, currently a professor at the University of Minnesota, where he holds the RP Braun/CTS Chair in Transportation. He has authored or co-authored 4 books, edited 3 collected volumes, and authored or co-authored over 100 peer-reviewed articles on various aspects of transportation. His most widely cited works are on transportation accessibility and on the travel time budget. He has developed models of the co-evolution of transport and land use systems, demonstrating mutual causality empirically. He is a founder of the World Society for Transport and Land Use Research. In 1995 he was awarded the Charles Tiebout prize in Regional Science by the Western Regional Science Association, and in 2004, the CUTC-ARTBA New Faculty Award. His travel behavior research was featured in the book \"Traffic\" by Tom Vanderbilt.", "Title: 2004 KV18\n\n2004 KV is an eccentric Neptune trojan trailering Neptune's orbit in the outer Solar System, approximately 70 kilometers in diameter. It was first observed on 24 May 2004, by astronomers at the Mauna Kea Observatories on Hawaii, United States. It was the eighth Neptune trojan identified and the second in Neptune's L Lagrangian point.", "Title: Journal of Land Use and Environmental Law\n\nThe Journal of Land Use & Environmental Law is published twice a year at the Florida State University College of Law. Founded in 1983, it is Florida's first and only student publication in the field. The law review ranks among the top environmental and land use law journals based on citations.", "Title: Tulka, South Australia\n\nTulka is a locality in South Australia located on the southern tip of Eyre Peninsula overlooking the western end of the body of water known as Port Lincoln and which is located 259 km west of the Adelaide city centre and about 10 km west of the city of Port Lincoln. The boundaries of the locality were created on October 2003 for the “long established name.” The boundary with the locality of Sleaford was altered in both 2006 and 2011. Land use within Tulka includes both agriculture and conservation with the latter being represented by the Lincoln Conservation Park. Land use is subject to statutory control in order to manage the aquifer system existing within Tulka and adjoining localities. Tulka is located within the federal Division of Grey, the state electoral district of Flinders and the local government area of the District Council of Lower Eyre Peninsula.", "Title: Land Utilisation Survey of Britain\n\nThe Land Utilisation Survey of Britain (also Land Utilisation Survey of Great Britain) was a comprehensive survey of land use in Great Britain in the 1930s. The survey was the first such comprehensive survey in Britain since the Domesday Book survey in the 11th Century. A Second Land Use Survey was carried out in the 1960s. Subsequent work has mainly been based on satellite imagery, with sample field survey work for quality checking.", "Title: Locally unwanted land use\n\nIn land-use planning, a locally unwanted land use (LULU) is a land use that creates externality costs on those living within close proximity. These costs include potential health hazards, poor aesthetics, or reduction in home values. Such facilities with such hazards need to be created for the greater benefits that they offer society.", "Title: Orange County Water District\n\nThe Orange County Water District (OCWD) is a California special district that manages the groundwater basin beneath central and northern Orange County, California. The groundwater basin provides a water supply to 19 municipal water agencies and special districts that serve more than 2.4 million Orange County residents. The Orange County Water District's service area covers approximately 350 square miles and the District owns approximately 1,600 acres in and near the Santa Ana River, which it uses to capture water flows for groundwater recharge. Additionally, OCWD owns approximately 2,150 acres of land above the Prado Dam in the Prado Reservoir and uses that land for water conservation, water storage and water quality improvements. OCWD's administrative offices and the Groundwater Replenishment System (GWRS) facilities are located in Fountain Valley, while OCWD operates various groundwater recharge facilities located in Anaheim and Orange.", "Title: TRANUS\n\nTRANUS is an integrated land use and transport modeling system. It is used to simulate and evaluate public policies in the areas of transportation, urban, and regional planning. TRANUS has been applied to a large number of cities and regions throughout the world, in Latin America, USA, Europe and Asia. The modeling system is developed and maintained by Modelistica, a Venezuelan group. Development of the system began in 1982, with the first practical applications since 1985. It is free software under Creative Commons BY-SA 2.0 license. The theory supporting the model is described in the book \"\"Integrated Land Use and Transport Modelling: Decision Chains and Hierarchies\"\" by Tomas de la Barra." ]
81,152
Who created a series which included an actor who was on "The Bill Engvall Show"?
Victor Fresco
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[ { "sentences": [ "Bill Engvall's \"Here's Your Sign\" Awards is a television program that aired on CMT.", " It is hosted by Bill Engvall." ], "title": "Here's Your Sign Award" }, { "sentences": [ "Here's Your Sign is the debut comedy album of Bill Engvall.", " It was recorded at Mark Ridley's Comedy Castle in Royal Oak, Michigan.", " Following years of success doing different comedic acts, Engvall released a CD of his material, including his most famous piece (after which his debut album was named).", " After peaking within the top-5 on both the Heatseekers and Hot Country Albums charts, as well as the top-50 on the \"Billboard\" 200, Engvall saw his career take off as he remains one of the most popular comedians of the past decade." ], "title": "Here's Your Sign" }, { "sentences": [ "Heide Paula Perlman (born September 22, 1951 in Brooklyn, New York) is best known for her work as a television script writer.", " Perlman began work as a writer on the sitcom \"Cheers\" from 1982 through 1986; since then she has worked as a writer, producer and/or story editor on \"The Tracey Ullman Show\", \"Frasier\", \"The George Carlin Show\", \"Stacked\", \"The Bill Engvall Show\" and others.", " She has won two Primetime Emmy Awards and has been nominated for eight others." ], "title": "Heide Perlman" }, { "sentences": [ "Santa Clarita Diet is an American horror-comedy web television series created by Victor Fresco for the streaming service Netflix, starring Timothy Olyphant and Drew Barrymore.", " Fresco serves as the showrunner, and is an executive producer alongside Barrymore, Olyphant, Aaron Kaplan, Tracy Katsky, Chris Miller and Ember Truesdell." ], "title": "Santa Clarita Diet" }, { "sentences": [ "Christopher Vane is an American television producer and television writer.", " His credits include \"Thundarr the Barbarian\", \"The Love Boat\", \"Wings\", \"Suddenly Susan\", \"All About the Andersons\" and \"The Bill Engvall Show\".", " He was a co-executive producer and writer on \"Good Luck Charlie\" from 2010-2015.", " He was nominated for a Primetime Emmy Award for his work on \"Good Luck Charlie\" as a part of the producing team.", " He is the creator of \"Impastor\" comedy series, recently picked up for a second season by TV Land." ], "title": "Christopher Vane (screenwriter)" }, { "sentences": [ "Delta Farce is a 2007 American spoof/comedy released by Lions Gate Entertainment on May 11, 2007.", " It is directed by C. B. Harding and stars Bill Engvall, Larry the Cable Guy, DJ Qualls and Danny Trejo.", " It is the first film after the Blue Collar Comedy Tour concert films to star both Engvall and Larry the Cable Guy.", " The title is a play on the Delta Force, one of the United States Army's elite special operations units alongside the Army Rangers and the Green Berets." ], "title": "Delta Farce" }, { "sentences": [ "Skyler Gisondo (born July 22, 1996) is an American actor and voice actor known for his roles as Bryan Pearson on \"The Bill Engvall Show\", Nick Daley in \"\" and James Griswold in \"Vacation\".", " Since March 2017, he has starred as Eric in Netflix's \"Santa Clarita Diet\", and as Jeremy \"Deegs\" Deegenstein in \"\"." ], "title": "Skyler Gisondo" }, { "sentences": [ "The Bill Engvall Show is a sitcom which ran on TBS from July 17, 2007 to September 5, 2009.", " The series starred comedian Bill Engvall and was written and created by Engvall and Michael Leeson.", " The series was canceled on September 25, 2009." ], "title": "The Bill Engvall Show" }, { "sentences": [ "Here's Your Christmas Album is a 1999 comedy album by comedian Bill Engvall.", " It contains original Christmas songs, some with vocals from Engvall and others by studio singers." ], "title": "Here's Your Christmas Album" }, { "sentences": [ "Murray Valeriano is an American comedian, producer, writer and radio host.", " Valeriano has written for The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon, The Tonight Show with Jay Leno, Bill Engvall's \"Here's Your Sign Awards\" and Ridiculousness.", " He co-hosted the \"\"Off the Cuff with Bill Engvall\"\" radio show on Sirius/XM and currently hosts and produces the \"\"Roadstories\"\" podcast." ], "title": "Murray Valeriano" } ]
[ "Title: Here's Your Sign Award\n\nBill Engvall's \"Here's Your Sign\" Awards is a television program that aired on CMT. It is hosted by Bill Engvall.", "Title: Here's Your Sign\n\nHere's Your Sign is the debut comedy album of Bill Engvall. It was recorded at Mark Ridley's Comedy Castle in Royal Oak, Michigan. Following years of success doing different comedic acts, Engvall released a CD of his material, including his most famous piece (after which his debut album was named). After peaking within the top-5 on both the Heatseekers and Hot Country Albums charts, as well as the top-50 on the \"Billboard\" 200, Engvall saw his career take off as he remains one of the most popular comedians of the past decade.", "Title: Heide Perlman\n\nHeide Paula Perlman (born September 22, 1951 in Brooklyn, New York) is best known for her work as a television script writer. Perlman began work as a writer on the sitcom \"Cheers\" from 1982 through 1986; since then she has worked as a writer, producer and/or story editor on \"The Tracey Ullman Show\", \"Frasier\", \"The George Carlin Show\", \"Stacked\", \"The Bill Engvall Show\" and others. She has won two Primetime Emmy Awards and has been nominated for eight others.", "Title: Santa Clarita Diet\n\nSanta Clarita Diet is an American horror-comedy web television series created by Victor Fresco for the streaming service Netflix, starring Timothy Olyphant and Drew Barrymore. Fresco serves as the showrunner, and is an executive producer alongside Barrymore, Olyphant, Aaron Kaplan, Tracy Katsky, Chris Miller and Ember Truesdell.", "Title: Christopher Vane (screenwriter)\n\nChristopher Vane is an American television producer and television writer. His credits include \"Thundarr the Barbarian\", \"The Love Boat\", \"Wings\", \"Suddenly Susan\", \"All About the Andersons\" and \"The Bill Engvall Show\". He was a co-executive producer and writer on \"Good Luck Charlie\" from 2010-2015. He was nominated for a Primetime Emmy Award for his work on \"Good Luck Charlie\" as a part of the producing team. He is the creator of \"Impastor\" comedy series, recently picked up for a second season by TV Land.", "Title: Delta Farce\n\nDelta Farce is a 2007 American spoof/comedy released by Lions Gate Entertainment on May 11, 2007. It is directed by C. B. Harding and stars Bill Engvall, Larry the Cable Guy, DJ Qualls and Danny Trejo. It is the first film after the Blue Collar Comedy Tour concert films to star both Engvall and Larry the Cable Guy. The title is a play on the Delta Force, one of the United States Army's elite special operations units alongside the Army Rangers and the Green Berets.", "Title: Skyler Gisondo\n\nSkyler Gisondo (born July 22, 1996) is an American actor and voice actor known for his roles as Bryan Pearson on \"The Bill Engvall Show\", Nick Daley in \"\" and James Griswold in \"Vacation\". Since March 2017, he has starred as Eric in Netflix's \"Santa Clarita Diet\", and as Jeremy \"Deegs\" Deegenstein in \"\".", "Title: The Bill Engvall Show\n\nThe Bill Engvall Show is a sitcom which ran on TBS from July 17, 2007 to September 5, 2009. The series starred comedian Bill Engvall and was written and created by Engvall and Michael Leeson. The series was canceled on September 25, 2009.", "Title: Here's Your Christmas Album\n\nHere's Your Christmas Album is a 1999 comedy album by comedian Bill Engvall. It contains original Christmas songs, some with vocals from Engvall and others by studio singers.", "Title: Murray Valeriano\n\nMurray Valeriano is an American comedian, producer, writer and radio host. Valeriano has written for The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon, The Tonight Show with Jay Leno, Bill Engvall's \"Here's Your Sign Awards\" and Ridiculousness. He co-hosted the \"\"Off the Cuff with Bill Engvall\"\" radio show on Sirius/XM and currently hosts and produces the \"\"Roadstories\"\" podcast." ]
81,153
What year will the successor to Lamborghini's first four-wheel drive model be released?
2018
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[ { "sentences": [ "Carova Beach or Carova is an unincorporated community in Currituck County in the extreme northeast corner of North Carolina, United States.", " The community, begun in the 1960s, is found on Currituck Banks, north of Bodie Island, and can only be accessed by boat or by four-wheel drive vehicle.", " There are no paved roads connecting Carova to the town of Corolla, North Carolina.", " The neighboring settlement of Sandbridge in Virginia Beach, Virginia is not accessible by vehicle from Carova.", " In the 1960s when development began in Carova there were plans to construct a paved road from the Sandbridge south to Carova through the Back Bay National Wildlife Refuge but these never materialized.", " Today there is a permanent fence from ocean to sound to keep vehicles from crossing but, more importantly, to keep the wild horses from migrating to the Virginia side of the border.", " To reach Carova, four-wheel drive vehicles must drive north along the beach from Corolla into the community, as access from Virginia is limited to pedestrians and bicyclists." ], "title": "Carova Beach, North Carolina" }, { "sentences": [ "Locking hubs, also known as free wheeling hubs are fitted to some (mainly older) four-wheel drive vehicles, allowing the front wheels to rotate freely when disconnected (unlocked) from the front axle.", " This is done to reduce the mechanical resistance of the front-portion of the drivetrain when four-wheel drive is not in use.", " The hub, along with the wheel, is designed to engage (lock) onto the axle, to be powered by the drivetrain in four-wheel drive; or the hub can disengage (unlock) from the axle when four-wheel drive is not needed, thus allowing the front wheels to rotate freely within the hub.", " The hub is a component where the wheel is directly mounted to, and is outside the axle." ], "title": "Locking hubs" }, { "sentences": [ "ControlTrac four-wheel drive is the brand name of a selectable automatic full-time four-wheel drive system offered by Ford Motor Company.", " The four-wheel drive system was designed and developed at BorgWarner under its TorqTransfer Systems division in the mid 1980s.", " BorgWarner calls the system \"Torque-On-Demand\" (TOD).", " ControlTrac was the first automatic system to use software control and no planetary or bevel geared center differential.", " Instead of a planetary or bevel geared center differential, the system uses a variable intelligent locking center multi-disc differential." ], "title": "ControlTrac" }, { "sentences": [ "Automobiles Dangel is a French specialist automobile company based in Sentheim, Alsace.", " It has produced 4x4 versions of Citroën and Peugeot vehicles since 1980.", " Its first conversion was the Peugeot 504 and since then Dangel has converted over 22,000 vehicles.", " Originally a producer of competition cars, beginning in the late sixties, their first four-wheel drive conversions were developed with the direct assistance of Peugeot's own engineers." ], "title": "Dangel" }, { "sentences": [ "The Lamborghini Urus is a concept SUV designed by Lamborghini and unveiled at the Auto China on 23 April 2012.", " The Urus was made as a replacement for the LM002, which was Lamborghini's first SUV.", " It will be put on the market for the 2018 model year.", " The name comes from the Urus, the ancestor of modern domestic cattle, also known as the aurochs." ], "title": "Lamborghini Urus" }, { "sentences": [ "Stockton Beach is located north of the Hunter River in New South Wales, Australia.", " It is 32 km long and stretches from Stockton, to Anna Bay.", " Over many years Stockton Beach has been the site of numerous shipwrecks and aircraft crash sites.", " In World War II it was fortified against a possible attack by Imperial Japanese forces.", " During that time it served as a bombing and gunnery range as well as a dumping area for unused bombs by aircraft returning from training sorties.", " The length of the beach, its generally hard surface and numerous items of interest along the beach make it popular with four-wheel drive (4WD) enthusiasts.", " Four-wheel drive vehicles are permitted to drive on Stockton Beach provided the vehicles are in possession of valid permits.", " The beach is also popular with fishermen and several different varieties of fish may be caught." ], "title": "Stockton Beach" }, { "sentences": [ "Henry George \"Harry\" Ferguson (4 November 188425 October 1960) was an Irish-born British engineer and inventor who is noted for his role in the development of the modern agricultural tractor, for being the first person in Ireland to build and fly his own aeroplane, and for developing the first four-wheel drive Formula One car, the Ferguson P99." ], "title": "Harry Ferguson" }, { "sentences": [ "The Mitsubishi PX33 is a prototype passenger car built by Mitsubishi Heavy Industries, the company which would eventually sire Mitsubishi Motors.", " Commissioned for military use by the Japanese government in 1934, it was the first Japanese-built sedan to have full-time four-wheel drive, a technology the company would return to fifty years later in pursuit of motorsport success.", " Four working prototypes were built, and a version was in development using Mitsubishi's 6.7 litre, 70 PS \"445AD\" powerplant, Japan's first direct injection diesel engine.", " However, the entire PX33 project was cancelled in 1937 after the government decided to prioritize Mitsubishi's manufacturing capabilities on commercial development of trucks and buses.", " In 1937, another Japanese company Tokyu Kurogane Kogyo began production of a smaller four-wheel drive car called the Kurogane Type 95." ], "title": "Mitsubishi PX33" }, { "sentences": [ "The Lamborghini LM002 is an SUV/SUT that was built by the Lamborghini automobile company between 1986 and 1993.", " The LM002 was an unusual departure for Lamborghini which, at the time, was primarily known for high-performance grand tourers and sports cars.", " The LM002 is also the first four-wheel drive model manufactured by Lamborghini." ], "title": "Lamborghini LM002" }, { "sentences": [ "The Ferrari FF (FF meaning \"Ferrari Four\", for four seats and four-wheel drive) is a grand tourer presented by Ferrari on March 1, 2011 at the Geneva Motor Show.", " It is Ferrari's first production four-wheel drive model.", " The body style has been described as a shooting-brake, a type of sporting hatchback/estate car with two doors.", " It replaced the 612 Scaglietti grand tourer.", " The FF has a top speed of 335 km/h and it accelerates from zero to 100 km/h in 3.7 seconds.", " Ferrari states that the FF was the world's fastest four-seat automobile upon its release to the public.", " The FF costs US$300,000, with 800 being produced during the first year." ], "title": "Ferrari FF" } ]
[ "Title: Carova Beach, North Carolina\n\nCarova Beach or Carova is an unincorporated community in Currituck County in the extreme northeast corner of North Carolina, United States. The community, begun in the 1960s, is found on Currituck Banks, north of Bodie Island, and can only be accessed by boat or by four-wheel drive vehicle. There are no paved roads connecting Carova to the town of Corolla, North Carolina. The neighboring settlement of Sandbridge in Virginia Beach, Virginia is not accessible by vehicle from Carova. In the 1960s when development began in Carova there were plans to construct a paved road from the Sandbridge south to Carova through the Back Bay National Wildlife Refuge but these never materialized. Today there is a permanent fence from ocean to sound to keep vehicles from crossing but, more importantly, to keep the wild horses from migrating to the Virginia side of the border. To reach Carova, four-wheel drive vehicles must drive north along the beach from Corolla into the community, as access from Virginia is limited to pedestrians and bicyclists.", "Title: Locking hubs\n\nLocking hubs, also known as free wheeling hubs are fitted to some (mainly older) four-wheel drive vehicles, allowing the front wheels to rotate freely when disconnected (unlocked) from the front axle. This is done to reduce the mechanical resistance of the front-portion of the drivetrain when four-wheel drive is not in use. The hub, along with the wheel, is designed to engage (lock) onto the axle, to be powered by the drivetrain in four-wheel drive; or the hub can disengage (unlock) from the axle when four-wheel drive is not needed, thus allowing the front wheels to rotate freely within the hub. The hub is a component where the wheel is directly mounted to, and is outside the axle.", "Title: ControlTrac\n\nControlTrac four-wheel drive is the brand name of a selectable automatic full-time four-wheel drive system offered by Ford Motor Company. The four-wheel drive system was designed and developed at BorgWarner under its TorqTransfer Systems division in the mid 1980s. BorgWarner calls the system \"Torque-On-Demand\" (TOD). ControlTrac was the first automatic system to use software control and no planetary or bevel geared center differential. Instead of a planetary or bevel geared center differential, the system uses a variable intelligent locking center multi-disc differential.", "Title: Dangel\n\nAutomobiles Dangel is a French specialist automobile company based in Sentheim, Alsace. It has produced 4x4 versions of Citroën and Peugeot vehicles since 1980. Its first conversion was the Peugeot 504 and since then Dangel has converted over 22,000 vehicles. Originally a producer of competition cars, beginning in the late sixties, their first four-wheel drive conversions were developed with the direct assistance of Peugeot's own engineers.", "Title: Lamborghini Urus\n\nThe Lamborghini Urus is a concept SUV designed by Lamborghini and unveiled at the Auto China on 23 April 2012. The Urus was made as a replacement for the LM002, which was Lamborghini's first SUV. It will be put on the market for the 2018 model year. The name comes from the Urus, the ancestor of modern domestic cattle, also known as the aurochs.", "Title: Stockton Beach\n\nStockton Beach is located north of the Hunter River in New South Wales, Australia. It is 32 km long and stretches from Stockton, to Anna Bay. Over many years Stockton Beach has been the site of numerous shipwrecks and aircraft crash sites. In World War II it was fortified against a possible attack by Imperial Japanese forces. During that time it served as a bombing and gunnery range as well as a dumping area for unused bombs by aircraft returning from training sorties. The length of the beach, its generally hard surface and numerous items of interest along the beach make it popular with four-wheel drive (4WD) enthusiasts. Four-wheel drive vehicles are permitted to drive on Stockton Beach provided the vehicles are in possession of valid permits. The beach is also popular with fishermen and several different varieties of fish may be caught.", "Title: Harry Ferguson\n\nHenry George \"Harry\" Ferguson (4 November 188425 October 1960) was an Irish-born British engineer and inventor who is noted for his role in the development of the modern agricultural tractor, for being the first person in Ireland to build and fly his own aeroplane, and for developing the first four-wheel drive Formula One car, the Ferguson P99.", "Title: Mitsubishi PX33\n\nThe Mitsubishi PX33 is a prototype passenger car built by Mitsubishi Heavy Industries, the company which would eventually sire Mitsubishi Motors. Commissioned for military use by the Japanese government in 1934, it was the first Japanese-built sedan to have full-time four-wheel drive, a technology the company would return to fifty years later in pursuit of motorsport success. Four working prototypes were built, and a version was in development using Mitsubishi's 6.7 litre, 70 PS \"445AD\" powerplant, Japan's first direct injection diesel engine. However, the entire PX33 project was cancelled in 1937 after the government decided to prioritize Mitsubishi's manufacturing capabilities on commercial development of trucks and buses. In 1937, another Japanese company Tokyu Kurogane Kogyo began production of a smaller four-wheel drive car called the Kurogane Type 95.", "Title: Lamborghini LM002\n\nThe Lamborghini LM002 is an SUV/SUT that was built by the Lamborghini automobile company between 1986 and 1993. The LM002 was an unusual departure for Lamborghini which, at the time, was primarily known for high-performance grand tourers and sports cars. The LM002 is also the first four-wheel drive model manufactured by Lamborghini.", "Title: Ferrari FF\n\nThe Ferrari FF (FF meaning \"Ferrari Four\", for four seats and four-wheel drive) is a grand tourer presented by Ferrari on March 1, 2011 at the Geneva Motor Show. It is Ferrari's first production four-wheel drive model. The body style has been described as a shooting-brake, a type of sporting hatchback/estate car with two doors. It replaced the 612 Scaglietti grand tourer. The FF has a top speed of 335 km/h and it accelerates from zero to 100 km/h in 3.7 seconds. Ferrari states that the FF was the world's fastest four-seat automobile upon its release to the public. The FF costs US$300,000, with 800 being produced during the first year." ]
81,154
Songs about Jane and Must Get Out are by whom?
Maroon 5
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[ { "sentences": [ "\"Must Get Out\" is a song by American band Maroon 5, taken from their debut album, \"Songs About Jane\" (2002).", " Written by the band members Adam Levine and Jesse Carmichael, and produced by Matt Wallace, the song was released as the fifth and final single from the album on April 5, 2005.", " A downtempo song, \"Must Get Out\" has a \"dreamy\" lyrical story about a tough period of a relationship.", " The song received mostly positive reviews from music critics, who praised Levine's vocals and the song's hook, considering it a highlight on the album.", " \"Must Get Out\" charted inside the top-ten in Netherlands, while reaching the top-forty in other three territories, including the United Kingdom – where it became the band's fifth top-forty hit." ], "title": "Must Get Out" }, { "sentences": [ "\"Rainy Day Women #12 & 35\" is a song by Bob Dylan.", " It is the opening track of his 1966 album, \"Blonde on Blonde\".", " It was initially released as a single in April 1966, reaching No. 7 in the UK and No. 2 in the US chart.", " \"Rainy Day Women\", recorded in the Nashville studio of Columbia Records, features a raucous brass band backing track.", " The song's title does not appear anywhere in the lyrics and there has been much debate over the meaning of the recurrent chorus, \"Everybody must get stoned\".", " This has made the song controversial, being labelled by some commentators as \"a drug song\"." ], "title": "Rainy Day Women ♯12 & 35" }, { "sentences": [ "In demonology, Vine (also known as vain) is an Earl and also a King of Hell, commanded by Satan.", " He is known to be the trickiest, deadliest demon.", " He has the power to take one's soul without permission.", " Though according to spiritual teachings, one demon must ask permission from Satan before taking a soul, and Satan must get permission from God.", " He can tell present, past and future, discover witches and hidden things, create storms and make the water rough by means of these storms, bring down walls and build towers." ], "title": "Vine (demon)" }, { "sentences": [ "Bull's-Eye Ball is a skee ball game developed by Hasbro (through its subsidiary Tiger Electronics).", " Small steel balls must be bounced via an elastic diaphragm into a narrow inlet in order to win points.", " The entire device is approximately the size of four soda cans.", " It consists of 3 different games: 30 Second Blitz, where the goal is to get as many points as possible within 30 seconds; 25 Point Rush, where the player must get 25 points as fast as possible; and Bull's-Eye Ace, where the player tries to get a large percentage of bull's-eyes." ], "title": "Bull's-Eye Ball" }, { "sentences": [ "2gether: Again is the second and final album by boy band 2gether, released in 2000.", " The album includes the single \"Awesum Luvr\", and the hit single \"The Hardest Part of Breaking Up (Is Getting Back Your Stuff)\", which came in after two weeks on SoundScan singles charts at #14, five slots ahead of the champions at the time, 'N Sync.", " As with the songs on the first album being used during the movie, the TV series featured songs from the second album, such as when Mickey Parke must get anger management and writes \"Regular Guy\" during his \"calm\" phase." ], "title": "2gether: Again" }, { "sentences": [ "Songs About Jane is the debut studio album by American rock band Maroon 5.", " It was released on June 25, 2002 by Octone and J Records.", " The album became a sleeper hit with the help of five singles that attained chart success, including the \"Billboard\" hit \"Harder to Breathe\" and international hits \"This Love\" and \"She Will Be Loved\"." ], "title": "Songs About Jane" }, { "sentences": [ "Crank: High Voltage (billed as Crank 2: High Voltage in some regions and on DVD) is a 2009 American black comedy action film and the sequel to \"Crank\".", " The film was written and directed by Mark Neveldine and Brian Taylor and stars Jason Statham reprising his role as Chev Chelios.", " The story of the film resumes shortly after the first film left off, retaining a similar over-the-top premise and adding more special effects.", " In the current film, the ex-hit man Chev Chelios finds out he must fight on his life once again as his true heart is transferred and he becomes equipped with an artificial heart, and he reveals he must get injected with electric shocks in order to stay alive and kill those who did it to him.", " Alongside Statham, the film also stars Dwight Yoakam, Bai Ling, Amy Smart who reprised her role as Eve, Efren Ramirez, Reno Wilson and Clifton Collins, Jr. ." ], "title": "Crank: High Voltage" }, { "sentences": [ "Electro Man, originally distributed in Poland under the title Electro Body, is a MS-DOS platform game developed by the Polish company X LanD Computer Games.", " It was originally released in Poland by xLand in 1992 , and later published by Epic MegaGames in the United States in 1993 ; apart from the changed title, the \"Electro Man\" release contains some changes, such as upgraded graphics.", " Though initially offered under a shareware license, the game was released as freeware by the developer on June 25, 2006, under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 2.5 license.", " The player controls a cyborg named \"Jacek\", who must get through all the areas of a space base while destroying enemies." ], "title": "Electro Man" }, { "sentences": [ "The next Moscow mayoral election to be held in September 2018, in common election day.", " To be elected a candidate must get more than 50% of votes.", " If no one achieves 50%, a runoff is to be held in 14 days.", " Only the two most successful candidates from the first round participate in the second round." ], "title": "Moscow mayoral election, 2018" }, { "sentences": [ "In order to get or renew their license, freight brokers and freight forwarders in the United States must get a freight broker bond." ], "title": "Freight broker bond" } ]
[ "Title: Must Get Out\n\n\"Must Get Out\" is a song by American band Maroon 5, taken from their debut album, \"Songs About Jane\" (2002). Written by the band members Adam Levine and Jesse Carmichael, and produced by Matt Wallace, the song was released as the fifth and final single from the album on April 5, 2005. A downtempo song, \"Must Get Out\" has a \"dreamy\" lyrical story about a tough period of a relationship. The song received mostly positive reviews from music critics, who praised Levine's vocals and the song's hook, considering it a highlight on the album. \"Must Get Out\" charted inside the top-ten in Netherlands, while reaching the top-forty in other three territories, including the United Kingdom – where it became the band's fifth top-forty hit.", "Title: Rainy Day Women ♯12 & 35\n\n\"Rainy Day Women #12 & 35\" is a song by Bob Dylan. It is the opening track of his 1966 album, \"Blonde on Blonde\". It was initially released as a single in April 1966, reaching No. 7 in the UK and No. 2 in the US chart. \"Rainy Day Women\", recorded in the Nashville studio of Columbia Records, features a raucous brass band backing track. The song's title does not appear anywhere in the lyrics and there has been much debate over the meaning of the recurrent chorus, \"Everybody must get stoned\". This has made the song controversial, being labelled by some commentators as \"a drug song\".", "Title: Vine (demon)\n\nIn demonology, Vine (also known as vain) is an Earl and also a King of Hell, commanded by Satan. He is known to be the trickiest, deadliest demon. He has the power to take one's soul without permission. Though according to spiritual teachings, one demon must ask permission from Satan before taking a soul, and Satan must get permission from God. He can tell present, past and future, discover witches and hidden things, create storms and make the water rough by means of these storms, bring down walls and build towers.", "Title: Bull's-Eye Ball\n\nBull's-Eye Ball is a skee ball game developed by Hasbro (through its subsidiary Tiger Electronics). Small steel balls must be bounced via an elastic diaphragm into a narrow inlet in order to win points. The entire device is approximately the size of four soda cans. It consists of 3 different games: 30 Second Blitz, where the goal is to get as many points as possible within 30 seconds; 25 Point Rush, where the player must get 25 points as fast as possible; and Bull's-Eye Ace, where the player tries to get a large percentage of bull's-eyes.", "Title: 2gether: Again\n\n2gether: Again is the second and final album by boy band 2gether, released in 2000. The album includes the single \"Awesum Luvr\", and the hit single \"The Hardest Part of Breaking Up (Is Getting Back Your Stuff)\", which came in after two weeks on SoundScan singles charts at #14, five slots ahead of the champions at the time, 'N Sync. As with the songs on the first album being used during the movie, the TV series featured songs from the second album, such as when Mickey Parke must get anger management and writes \"Regular Guy\" during his \"calm\" phase.", "Title: Songs About Jane\n\nSongs About Jane is the debut studio album by American rock band Maroon 5. It was released on June 25, 2002 by Octone and J Records. The album became a sleeper hit with the help of five singles that attained chart success, including the \"Billboard\" hit \"Harder to Breathe\" and international hits \"This Love\" and \"She Will Be Loved\".", "Title: Crank: High Voltage\n\nCrank: High Voltage (billed as Crank 2: High Voltage in some regions and on DVD) is a 2009 American black comedy action film and the sequel to \"Crank\". The film was written and directed by Mark Neveldine and Brian Taylor and stars Jason Statham reprising his role as Chev Chelios. The story of the film resumes shortly after the first film left off, retaining a similar over-the-top premise and adding more special effects. In the current film, the ex-hit man Chev Chelios finds out he must fight on his life once again as his true heart is transferred and he becomes equipped with an artificial heart, and he reveals he must get injected with electric shocks in order to stay alive and kill those who did it to him. Alongside Statham, the film also stars Dwight Yoakam, Bai Ling, Amy Smart who reprised her role as Eve, Efren Ramirez, Reno Wilson and Clifton Collins, Jr. .", "Title: Electro Man\n\nElectro Man, originally distributed in Poland under the title Electro Body, is a MS-DOS platform game developed by the Polish company X LanD Computer Games. It was originally released in Poland by xLand in 1992 , and later published by Epic MegaGames in the United States in 1993 ; apart from the changed title, the \"Electro Man\" release contains some changes, such as upgraded graphics. Though initially offered under a shareware license, the game was released as freeware by the developer on June 25, 2006, under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 2.5 license. The player controls a cyborg named \"Jacek\", who must get through all the areas of a space base while destroying enemies.", "Title: Moscow mayoral election, 2018\n\nThe next Moscow mayoral election to be held in September 2018, in common election day. To be elected a candidate must get more than 50% of votes. If no one achieves 50%, a runoff is to be held in 14 days. Only the two most successful candidates from the first round participate in the second round.", "Title: Freight broker bond\n\nIn order to get or renew their license, freight brokers and freight forwarders in the United States must get a freight broker bond." ]
81,155
How long is this historic east–west, large-wheeled wagon route and emigrant trail in the United States on whch Barlow Pass is on?
2170 mi
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[ { "sentences": [ "Barlow Pass is a 4155 ft mountain pass in the Cascades in Oregon, on the Oregon Trail, and a major milestone of the Barlow Road.", " It is the crest of the Cascade Mountains: the dividing line between watersheds of the Deschutes River and those that flow into the Sandy River." ], "title": "Barlow Pass (Oregon)" }, { "sentences": [ "Emigrant Pass is a mountain pass in Eureka County, Nevada, United States.", " It originally carried the California Trail over the Emigrant Hills of northern Eureka County, reaching a peak elevation of 6125 ft .", " Interstate 80 now follows the California Trail's route over the pass." ], "title": "Emigrant Pass (Nevada)" }, { "sentences": [ "The 1820s Malden Inn (also sometimes as \"The Kreppsville Inn\") and John Krepps Tavern is a historic building in the unincorporated bedroom community of Malden, Pennsylvania at the junction of South Malden Road and Old U.S. Route 40 (US40), the historic Cumberland Pike.", " The Inn's Malden location (present-day borough of Centerville, PA) along the western part of the Amerindian trail known as Nemacolin's Path transformed into a wagon road linking the river ford between Brownsville–West Brownsville with the former frontier towns of Washington, Pennsylvania and Wheeling, West Virginia, where the Emigrant Trail then allowed an easy crossing the Ohio River.", " The Inn had a good commercial site astride the old National Pike (U.S. Route 40 before the 1960s highway construction project) about three miles west of the long climb up from West Brownsville and Denbo Heights, PA being located at the former junction of Malden Road connecting northwards to Coal Center and California situated about half-the-way to Centerville from the Brownsville ford and the ferry terminus below Blainsburg just North-northeast of West Brownsville." ], "title": "Malden Inn" }, { "sentences": [ "The Oregon Trail is a 2170 mi historic east–west, large-wheeled wagon route and emigrant trail in the United States that connected the Missouri River to valleys in Oregon.", " The eastern part of the Oregon Trail spanned part of the future state of Kansas, and nearly all of what are now the states of Nebraska and Wyoming.", " The western half of the trail spanned most of the future states of Idaho and Oregon." ], "title": "Oregon Trail" }, { "sentences": [ "Southern Emigrant Trail, also known as the Gila Trail, the Kearny Trail, Southern Trail and the Butterfield Stage Trail, was a major land route for immigration into California from the eastern United States that followed the Santa Fe Trail to New Mexico during the California Gold Rush.", " Unlike the more northern routes, pioneer wagons could travel year round, mountain passes not being blocked by snows, however it had the disadvantage of summer heat and lack of water in the desert regions through which it passed in New Mexico Territory and the Colorado Desert of California.", " Subsequently, it was a route of travel and commerce between the eastern United States and California.", " Many herds of cattle and sheep were driven along this route and it was followed by the San Antonio-San Diego Mail Line in 1857-1858 and then the Butterfield Overland Mail from 1858 - 1861." ], "title": "Southern Emigrant Trail" }, { "sentences": [ "The Nobles Emigrant Trail, also known as the Fort Kearney, South Pass and Honey Lake Wagon Road, is a trail in California that was used by emigrant parties from the east as a shortened route to northern California.", " It was pioneered in 1851 by William Nobles, who discovered an easy shortcut between the Applegate Trail in Nevada and the Lassen Trail in California.", " The trail was extensively used until the 1870s, when it was superseded by railroads." ], "title": "Nobles Emigrant Trail" }, { "sentences": [ "Granite Pass on the California Trail, located in what is now Cassia County, Idaho less than half a mile north of Utah, has historic significance dating to 1842 when it was found by Joseph B. Chiles to serve as an adequate emigrant trail route to come west toward California from the Oregon Trail route that went through Fort Hall.", " Chiles was then returning east to Fort Hall in a small group that dropped out of the Bartleson–Bidwell Party, the first group attempting to emigrate with wagons from Missouri to California.", " The Granite Pass can be seen from far away, coming from that direction.", " When Chiles brought a west-bound wagon group through the pass in 1843 it became established.", " The California Trail eventually evolved and went through this pass; Chiles led seven different groups through the pass.", " When first used for emigrants as a wagon trail, it was part of Mexico." ], "title": "Granite Pass (California Trail)" }, { "sentences": [ "The Tucson Cutoff was a significant change in the route of the Southern Emigrant Trail.", " It became generally known after a party of Forty-Niners led by Colonel John Coffee Hays followed a route suggested to him by a Mexican Army officer as a shorter route than Cooke's Wagon Road which passed farther south to cross the mountains to the San Pedro River at Guadalupe Pass." ], "title": "Tucson Cutoff" }, { "sentences": [ "Robidoux Pass, also known as Roubadeau Pass, Roubedeau Pass, Roubideau Pass, Roubidoux Pass and Roubadeau Pass Gap, is a gap passing through the Wildcat Hills near Scottsbluff, Nebraska about 9 mi west of Gering, Nebraska.", " The gap was on the route of the historic Oregon or Emigrant Trail.", " It is at an elevation of 4554 ft .", " Used by thousands of emigrants to the west from 1843-1851, the pass is a National Historic Landmark." ], "title": "Robidoux Pass" }, { "sentences": [ "West Brownsville is a former important transportation nexus and a present-day borough in Washington County, Pennsylvania, United States and part of the Pittsburgh metropolitan area.", " The population was 1,075 at the 2000 census.", " Culturally, by postal route, and socially, the community is part of cross-river sister-city Brownsville, for the two were long joined by the Amerindian trail known as Nemacolin's Path that became a wagon road after the American Revolution.", " Brownsville was the first point where the descent from the Appalachians could safely reach the river down the generally steep banks of the Monongahela River.", " Between Brownsville and West Brownsville was a shallow stretch, usable as a river ford astride a major Emigrant Trail to the various attractive regions in the Northwest Territory, the first National Road, the Cumberland Pike (Now U.S. Route 40 )." ], "title": "West Brownsville, Pennsylvania" } ]
[ "Title: Barlow Pass (Oregon)\n\nBarlow Pass is a 4155 ft mountain pass in the Cascades in Oregon, on the Oregon Trail, and a major milestone of the Barlow Road. It is the crest of the Cascade Mountains: the dividing line between watersheds of the Deschutes River and those that flow into the Sandy River.", "Title: Emigrant Pass (Nevada)\n\nEmigrant Pass is a mountain pass in Eureka County, Nevada, United States. It originally carried the California Trail over the Emigrant Hills of northern Eureka County, reaching a peak elevation of 6125 ft . Interstate 80 now follows the California Trail's route over the pass.", "Title: Malden Inn\n\nThe 1820s Malden Inn (also sometimes as \"The Kreppsville Inn\") and John Krepps Tavern is a historic building in the unincorporated bedroom community of Malden, Pennsylvania at the junction of South Malden Road and Old U.S. Route 40 (US40), the historic Cumberland Pike. The Inn's Malden location (present-day borough of Centerville, PA) along the western part of the Amerindian trail known as Nemacolin's Path transformed into a wagon road linking the river ford between Brownsville–West Brownsville with the former frontier towns of Washington, Pennsylvania and Wheeling, West Virginia, where the Emigrant Trail then allowed an easy crossing the Ohio River. The Inn had a good commercial site astride the old National Pike (U.S. Route 40 before the 1960s highway construction project) about three miles west of the long climb up from West Brownsville and Denbo Heights, PA being located at the former junction of Malden Road connecting northwards to Coal Center and California situated about half-the-way to Centerville from the Brownsville ford and the ferry terminus below Blainsburg just North-northeast of West Brownsville.", "Title: Oregon Trail\n\nThe Oregon Trail is a 2170 mi historic east–west, large-wheeled wagon route and emigrant trail in the United States that connected the Missouri River to valleys in Oregon. The eastern part of the Oregon Trail spanned part of the future state of Kansas, and nearly all of what are now the states of Nebraska and Wyoming. The western half of the trail spanned most of the future states of Idaho and Oregon.", "Title: Southern Emigrant Trail\n\nSouthern Emigrant Trail, also known as the Gila Trail, the Kearny Trail, Southern Trail and the Butterfield Stage Trail, was a major land route for immigration into California from the eastern United States that followed the Santa Fe Trail to New Mexico during the California Gold Rush. Unlike the more northern routes, pioneer wagons could travel year round, mountain passes not being blocked by snows, however it had the disadvantage of summer heat and lack of water in the desert regions through which it passed in New Mexico Territory and the Colorado Desert of California. Subsequently, it was a route of travel and commerce between the eastern United States and California. Many herds of cattle and sheep were driven along this route and it was followed by the San Antonio-San Diego Mail Line in 1857-1858 and then the Butterfield Overland Mail from 1858 - 1861.", "Title: Nobles Emigrant Trail\n\nThe Nobles Emigrant Trail, also known as the Fort Kearney, South Pass and Honey Lake Wagon Road, is a trail in California that was used by emigrant parties from the east as a shortened route to northern California. It was pioneered in 1851 by William Nobles, who discovered an easy shortcut between the Applegate Trail in Nevada and the Lassen Trail in California. The trail was extensively used until the 1870s, when it was superseded by railroads.", "Title: Granite Pass (California Trail)\n\nGranite Pass on the California Trail, located in what is now Cassia County, Idaho less than half a mile north of Utah, has historic significance dating to 1842 when it was found by Joseph B. Chiles to serve as an adequate emigrant trail route to come west toward California from the Oregon Trail route that went through Fort Hall. Chiles was then returning east to Fort Hall in a small group that dropped out of the Bartleson–Bidwell Party, the first group attempting to emigrate with wagons from Missouri to California. The Granite Pass can be seen from far away, coming from that direction. When Chiles brought a west-bound wagon group through the pass in 1843 it became established. The California Trail eventually evolved and went through this pass; Chiles led seven different groups through the pass. When first used for emigrants as a wagon trail, it was part of Mexico.", "Title: Tucson Cutoff\n\nThe Tucson Cutoff was a significant change in the route of the Southern Emigrant Trail. It became generally known after a party of Forty-Niners led by Colonel John Coffee Hays followed a route suggested to him by a Mexican Army officer as a shorter route than Cooke's Wagon Road which passed farther south to cross the mountains to the San Pedro River at Guadalupe Pass.", "Title: Robidoux Pass\n\nRobidoux Pass, also known as Roubadeau Pass, Roubedeau Pass, Roubideau Pass, Roubidoux Pass and Roubadeau Pass Gap, is a gap passing through the Wildcat Hills near Scottsbluff, Nebraska about 9 mi west of Gering, Nebraska. The gap was on the route of the historic Oregon or Emigrant Trail. It is at an elevation of 4554 ft . Used by thousands of emigrants to the west from 1843-1851, the pass is a National Historic Landmark.", "Title: West Brownsville, Pennsylvania\n\nWest Brownsville is a former important transportation nexus and a present-day borough in Washington County, Pennsylvania, United States and part of the Pittsburgh metropolitan area. The population was 1,075 at the 2000 census. Culturally, by postal route, and socially, the community is part of cross-river sister-city Brownsville, for the two were long joined by the Amerindian trail known as Nemacolin's Path that became a wagon road after the American Revolution. Brownsville was the first point where the descent from the Appalachians could safely reach the river down the generally steep banks of the Monongahela River. Between Brownsville and West Brownsville was a shallow stretch, usable as a river ford astride a major Emigrant Trail to the various attractive regions in the Northwest Territory, the first National Road, the Cumberland Pike (Now U.S. Route 40 )." ]
81,156
What year did the Gulf War begin that required the force of the 101st Airborne Division Artillery?
1991
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[ { "sentences": [ "The 320th Field Artillery Regiment (FAR) is a field artillery regiment of the United States Army.", " A parent regiment under the U.S. Army Regimental System, the 320th FAR currently has two active elements in the 101st Airborne Division (Air Assault): 1st Battalion, 320th FAR (1-320 \"Top Guns\") in 2nd Brigade Combat Team; and 3rd Battalion, 320th FAR (3-320 \"Red Knight Rakkasans\") in 3rd Brigade Combat Team.", " The regiment served with the 82nd Airborne Division during World Wars I and II, and regimental elements have served with the 82nd and 101st Airborne Division, the 193rd Infantry Brigade and the Berlin Brigade, and conducted combat operations in the Dominican Republic, Vietnam, Grenada, Operations Desert Shield and Storm, and the Global War on Terror." ], "title": "320th Field Artillery Regiment" }, { "sentences": [ "The 907th Glider Field Artillery Battalion (907th GFAB), also designated as the 907th Field Artillery Battalion and as the 907th Airborne Field Artillery Battalion, is an inactive field artillery unit of the United States Army.", " The battalion served in three campaigns with the 82nd Division during World War I; with the 101st Airborne Division during World War II, seeing action in four campaigns, including the Invasion of Normandy, Operation Market Garden and the Battle of the Bulge.", " After a brief service in the Organized Reserve from 1948-1950, the battalion returned to active duty and the 101st Airborne Division briefly from 1956-1957, before its final inactivation." ], "title": "907th Glider Field Artillery Battalion" }, { "sentences": [ "The 1st Battalion, 320th Field Artillery Regiment (1-320 FAR) is the field artillery battalion assigned to the 2nd Brigade Combat Team, 101st Airborne Division.", " The battalion has been assigned to the 82nd Airborne Division, 11th Airborne Division and 101st Airborne Division.", " The battalion has participated in World War I, World War II, Operation Power Pack, Operation Urgent Fury, Operation Desert Storm, Operation Iraqi Freedom, Operation Enduring Freedom, and Operation Inherent Resolve." ], "title": "1st Battalion, 320th Field Artillery Regiment" }, { "sentences": [ "The 1st Battalion, 377th Field Artillery Regiment, is an inactive M198 howitzer 155mm field artillery battalion of the United States Army.", " The battalion has seen service with the 101st Airborne Division during World War II and Vietnam, and deployed to Iraq and Afghanistan during the Global War on Terror.", " The battalion has been stationed with the 101st Airborne Division at Fort Campbell; with the 18th Field Artillery Brigade and the 82nd Airborne Division at Fort Bragg, North Carolina; and with the 17th Field Artillery Brigade at Fort Lewis, Washington." ], "title": "1st Battalion, 377th Field Artillery Regiment" }, { "sentences": [ "The 3rd Battalion, 320th Field Artillery Regiment (3-320th FAR) is the field artillery battalion assigned to the Division Artillery (DIVARTY), 101st Airborne Division.", " The battalion has been assigned to the 82nd Airborne Division, 11th Airborne Division and 101st Airborne Division.", " The battalion has participated in World War I, World War II, Operation Desert Storm, Operation Enduring Freedom, and Operation Iraqi Freedom." ], "title": "3rd Battalion, 320th Field Artillery Regiment" }, { "sentences": [ "The 101st Airborne Division Artillery (DIVARTY) is the force fires headquarters for the 101st Airborne Division (Air Assault) at Fort Campbell, Kentucky.", " The DIVARTY has served with the division in World War II, Vietnam, Operations Desert Shield and Storm, Operation Iraqi Freedom, and in peacetime at Camp Breckinridge and Fort Campbell, Kentucky, and Fort Jackson, South Carolina.", " The DIVARTY was inactivated in 2005 as part of transformation to modular brigade combat teams, but was reactivated on 16 October 2014 to provide fire support coordination and mission command for the training and readiness of field artillery units across the division." ], "title": "101st Airborne Division Artillery" }, { "sentences": [ "The 502nd Infantry Regiment (502nd INF), previously titled the 502nd Parachute Infantry Regiment (502nd PIR), is an airborne infantry regiment of the United States Army.", " The regiment was established shortly after the American entry into World War II, and was assigned as a regiment of the 101st Airborne Division, \"The Screaming Eagles\", one of the most decorated formations of the U.S. Army.", " The regiment saw substantial action in the European Theater of World War II and was deactivated in 1945, shortly after the end of the war.", " Reactivating in a new form in 1956, the 502nd Infantry has served in the Vietnam War, the first Gulf War, Operation Iraqi Freedom, Operation Enduring Freedom in Afghanistan, and Operation Inherent Resolve in Iraq.", " It was removed from parachute status with the rest of the 101st Airborne Division in 1969, and since 1974, the regiment has been classified as an Air Assault unit.", " Currently, its 1st and 2nd battalions are active.", " Both battalions are assigned to the 2nd Brigade Combat Team, 101st Airborne Division (Air Assault)." ], "title": "502nd Infantry Regiment (United States)" }, { "sentences": [ "Aerial rocket artillery (abbreviated ARA, also called aerial artillery) is a type of armed helicopter unit that was part of the artillery component of the United States Army's two airmobile divisions during the Vietnam War.", " Controlled by division artillery and not the aviation group, the 2nd Battalion, 20th Artillery, 1st Cavalry Division and the 4th Battalion, 77th Artillery, 101st Airborne Division, along with Battery F, 79th Artillery, 1st Cavalry Division, were the only ARA units fielded during that conflict.", " The ARA concept disappeared from Army aviation by the mid-1970s, replaced by more generic attack aviation units." ], "title": "Aerial Rocket Artillery" }, { "sentences": [ "Don F. Pratt Memorial Museum is an official U.S. Army Museum located in Building 5702 on Tennessee Avenue at Fort Campbell, Kentucky.", " Military artifacts and memorabilia are available to touch and view at the museum which features interior and exterior exhibits that help visitors better reflect on military history.", " Included are helicopters, planes, jeeps, trucks, tanks, captured enemy weapons and equipment from World War II, the Korean War, Vietnam, the Persian Gulf War, Operation Iraqi Freedom and Operation Enduring Freedom in Afghanistan.", " Artifacts on exhibit include a recruiter's jeep from the 1970s and items which had belonged high-ranking Nazi officials including Adolf Hitler, Hermann Goering and Julius Streicher, captured by the 101st Airborne Division in 1945 in Berchtesgaden.", " The main museum theme focuses on the history of Fort Campbell and the 101st Airborne Division, but also visitors experience some of this by stepping inside a restored CG-4A cargo glider.", " The museum also has exhibits dedicated to the 11th Airborne Division, 5th Special Forces Group, 160th Special Operations Aviation Regiment, and the 12th, 14th, and 20th Armored Divisions which trained at Fort Campbell during World War II." ], "title": "Don F. Pratt Memorial Museum" }, { "sentences": [ "The Gulf War (2 August 199028 February 1991), codenamed Operation Desert Shield (2 August 199017 January 1991) for operations leading to the buildup of troops and defence of Saudi Arabia and Operation Desert Storm (17 January 199128 February 1991) in its combat phase, was a war waged by coalition forces from 35 nations led by the United States against Iraq in response to Iraq's invasion and annexation of Kuwait." ], "title": "Gulf War" } ]
[ "Title: 320th Field Artillery Regiment\n\nThe 320th Field Artillery Regiment (FAR) is a field artillery regiment of the United States Army. A parent regiment under the U.S. Army Regimental System, the 320th FAR currently has two active elements in the 101st Airborne Division (Air Assault): 1st Battalion, 320th FAR (1-320 \"Top Guns\") in 2nd Brigade Combat Team; and 3rd Battalion, 320th FAR (3-320 \"Red Knight Rakkasans\") in 3rd Brigade Combat Team. The regiment served with the 82nd Airborne Division during World Wars I and II, and regimental elements have served with the 82nd and 101st Airborne Division, the 193rd Infantry Brigade and the Berlin Brigade, and conducted combat operations in the Dominican Republic, Vietnam, Grenada, Operations Desert Shield and Storm, and the Global War on Terror.", "Title: 907th Glider Field Artillery Battalion\n\nThe 907th Glider Field Artillery Battalion (907th GFAB), also designated as the 907th Field Artillery Battalion and as the 907th Airborne Field Artillery Battalion, is an inactive field artillery unit of the United States Army. The battalion served in three campaigns with the 82nd Division during World War I; with the 101st Airborne Division during World War II, seeing action in four campaigns, including the Invasion of Normandy, Operation Market Garden and the Battle of the Bulge. After a brief service in the Organized Reserve from 1948-1950, the battalion returned to active duty and the 101st Airborne Division briefly from 1956-1957, before its final inactivation.", "Title: 1st Battalion, 320th Field Artillery Regiment\n\nThe 1st Battalion, 320th Field Artillery Regiment (1-320 FAR) is the field artillery battalion assigned to the 2nd Brigade Combat Team, 101st Airborne Division. The battalion has been assigned to the 82nd Airborne Division, 11th Airborne Division and 101st Airborne Division. The battalion has participated in World War I, World War II, Operation Power Pack, Operation Urgent Fury, Operation Desert Storm, Operation Iraqi Freedom, Operation Enduring Freedom, and Operation Inherent Resolve.", "Title: 1st Battalion, 377th Field Artillery Regiment\n\nThe 1st Battalion, 377th Field Artillery Regiment, is an inactive M198 howitzer 155mm field artillery battalion of the United States Army. The battalion has seen service with the 101st Airborne Division during World War II and Vietnam, and deployed to Iraq and Afghanistan during the Global War on Terror. The battalion has been stationed with the 101st Airborne Division at Fort Campbell; with the 18th Field Artillery Brigade and the 82nd Airborne Division at Fort Bragg, North Carolina; and with the 17th Field Artillery Brigade at Fort Lewis, Washington.", "Title: 3rd Battalion, 320th Field Artillery Regiment\n\nThe 3rd Battalion, 320th Field Artillery Regiment (3-320th FAR) is the field artillery battalion assigned to the Division Artillery (DIVARTY), 101st Airborne Division. The battalion has been assigned to the 82nd Airborne Division, 11th Airborne Division and 101st Airborne Division. The battalion has participated in World War I, World War II, Operation Desert Storm, Operation Enduring Freedom, and Operation Iraqi Freedom.", "Title: 101st Airborne Division Artillery\n\nThe 101st Airborne Division Artillery (DIVARTY) is the force fires headquarters for the 101st Airborne Division (Air Assault) at Fort Campbell, Kentucky. The DIVARTY has served with the division in World War II, Vietnam, Operations Desert Shield and Storm, Operation Iraqi Freedom, and in peacetime at Camp Breckinridge and Fort Campbell, Kentucky, and Fort Jackson, South Carolina. The DIVARTY was inactivated in 2005 as part of transformation to modular brigade combat teams, but was reactivated on 16 October 2014 to provide fire support coordination and mission command for the training and readiness of field artillery units across the division.", "Title: 502nd Infantry Regiment (United States)\n\nThe 502nd Infantry Regiment (502nd INF), previously titled the 502nd Parachute Infantry Regiment (502nd PIR), is an airborne infantry regiment of the United States Army. The regiment was established shortly after the American entry into World War II, and was assigned as a regiment of the 101st Airborne Division, \"The Screaming Eagles\", one of the most decorated formations of the U.S. Army. The regiment saw substantial action in the European Theater of World War II and was deactivated in 1945, shortly after the end of the war. Reactivating in a new form in 1956, the 502nd Infantry has served in the Vietnam War, the first Gulf War, Operation Iraqi Freedom, Operation Enduring Freedom in Afghanistan, and Operation Inherent Resolve in Iraq. It was removed from parachute status with the rest of the 101st Airborne Division in 1969, and since 1974, the regiment has been classified as an Air Assault unit. Currently, its 1st and 2nd battalions are active. Both battalions are assigned to the 2nd Brigade Combat Team, 101st Airborne Division (Air Assault).", "Title: Aerial Rocket Artillery\n\nAerial rocket artillery (abbreviated ARA, also called aerial artillery) is a type of armed helicopter unit that was part of the artillery component of the United States Army's two airmobile divisions during the Vietnam War. Controlled by division artillery and not the aviation group, the 2nd Battalion, 20th Artillery, 1st Cavalry Division and the 4th Battalion, 77th Artillery, 101st Airborne Division, along with Battery F, 79th Artillery, 1st Cavalry Division, were the only ARA units fielded during that conflict. The ARA concept disappeared from Army aviation by the mid-1970s, replaced by more generic attack aviation units.", "Title: Don F. Pratt Memorial Museum\n\nDon F. Pratt Memorial Museum is an official U.S. Army Museum located in Building 5702 on Tennessee Avenue at Fort Campbell, Kentucky. Military artifacts and memorabilia are available to touch and view at the museum which features interior and exterior exhibits that help visitors better reflect on military history. Included are helicopters, planes, jeeps, trucks, tanks, captured enemy weapons and equipment from World War II, the Korean War, Vietnam, the Persian Gulf War, Operation Iraqi Freedom and Operation Enduring Freedom in Afghanistan. Artifacts on exhibit include a recruiter's jeep from the 1970s and items which had belonged high-ranking Nazi officials including Adolf Hitler, Hermann Goering and Julius Streicher, captured by the 101st Airborne Division in 1945 in Berchtesgaden. The main museum theme focuses on the history of Fort Campbell and the 101st Airborne Division, but also visitors experience some of this by stepping inside a restored CG-4A cargo glider. The museum also has exhibits dedicated to the 11th Airborne Division, 5th Special Forces Group, 160th Special Operations Aviation Regiment, and the 12th, 14th, and 20th Armored Divisions which trained at Fort Campbell during World War II.", "Title: Gulf War\n\nThe Gulf War (2 August 199028 February 1991), codenamed Operation Desert Shield (2 August 199017 January 1991) for operations leading to the buildup of troops and defence of Saudi Arabia and Operation Desert Storm (17 January 199128 February 1991) in its combat phase, was a war waged by coalition forces from 35 nations led by the United States against Iraq in response to Iraq's invasion and annexation of Kuwait." ]
81,157
What is the name of the Italian noblewoman from the House of Bardi, who was played by the English actress Annabel Scholey in an 8 part television series with Dustin Hoffman and Richard Madden?
Contessina de' Bardi
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Jon Kevin Fishburn; August 13, 1944) is an American actor who has worked in television, film, and theatre since the late 1960s.", " He attended University of Southern California where he earned a Master of Fine Arts in acting.", " Tighe earned a role in \"The Graduate\" starring Dustin Hoffman and then served in the U.S. Army.", " Following his military service, he returned to acting, working under contract for Paramount Pictures.", " In 1971 he signed a contract with Universal Studios and got the part of Fireman Roy DeSoto on the NBC series \"Emergency!", "\" (1972–77).", " He has made many guest appearances in TV shows such as \"Ellery Queen\", \"Cos\", and \"The Hardy Boys/Nancy Drew Mysteries\".", " Tighe's film credits include \"Road House\", \"What's Eating Gilbert Grape\", and \"Jade\".", " Tighe won a Genie Award for best supporting actor in 1994 for \"I Love a Man in Uniform\".", " In the 2000s he played Anthony Cooper, the father of John Locke, on the ABC series \"Lost\"." ], "title": "Kevin Tighe filmography" }, { "sentences": [ "Annabel Scholey (born 8 January 1984) is an English actress.", " She is known for portraying Lauren Drake in the BBC supernatural drama \"Being Human\".", " Scholey played the lead role of 'Maddie' in Vertigo Film's musical feature film \"Walking on Sunshine\", which was released in June 2014.", " In 2016, Scholey played Contessina de Medici in \"\", an 8 part television series with Dustin Hoffman and Richard Madden." ], "title": "Annabel Scholey" }, { "sentences": [ "Luck is an American dramatic television series created by David Milch and starring Dustin Hoffman.", " The pilot episode was directed by Michael Mann.", " The series premiered on January 29, 2012.", " HBO aired the first episode on December 11, 2011, as a preview.", " It was immediately renewed for a second season of 10 episodes, scheduled to air beginning in January 2013.", " However, the show was canceled on March 14, 2012, due to animal safety concerns.", " The first season's remaining episodes continued to air.", " The complete first season was released on DVD and Blu-ray on November 27, 2012." ], "title": "Luck (TV series)" }, { "sentences": [ "Doug Drexler (born in New York City) is a visual effects artist, designer, sculptor, illustrator, and a makeup artist who has collaborated with such talents as Al Pacino, Dustin Hoffman, James Caan, Meryl Streep, and Warren Beatty.", " He began his career in the entertainment industry working for makeup legend Dick Smith on such films as \"The Hunger\" and \"Starman\".", " He has also contributed to \"Three Men and a Little Lady\", \"The Cotton Club\", \"FX\", \"Manhunter\" and \"Dick Tracy\".", " \"Dick Tracy\" earned Drexler an Oscar, as well as The British Academy Award and the Saturn Award for his special makeup effects on characters such as Big Boy Caprice (played by Pacino) and Mumbles (played by Hoffman).", " Two Emmy nominations in the same field followed for three years working on \"Star Trek: The Next Generation\", where he performed such tasks as aging Captain Picard for \"The Inner Light\".", " His final make-up job for the series, and perhaps his career, was the Mark Twain makeup worn by Jerry Hardin in the two part episode \"Times Arrow\"" ], "title": "Doug Drexler" }, { "sentences": [ "Faye Dunaway is an American actress who has appeared in 72 motion pictures, 36 television programs, 11 plays and two music videos.", " Regarded as one of the greatest actresses of her generation, she was one of the leading movie stars during the golden age of New Hollywood.", " She made her screen debut in the 1967 film \"The Happening\", and rose to fame that same year with the gangster film \"Bonnie and Clyde\", for which she received her first Academy Award nomination.", " She followed this with the box office hit \"The Thomas Crown Affair\" (1968) opposite Steve McQueen.", " In 1969, she co-starred with Kirk Douglas in Elia Kazan's drama \"The Arrangement\".", " The following year, she had a supporting role in \"Little Big Man\", opposite Dustin Hoffman.", " Also in 1970, her performance in Jerry Schatzberg's experimental drama \"Puzzle of a Downfall Child\" earned her a Golden Globe nomination for Best Actress – Motion Picture Drama.", " She portrayed Milady de Winter in Richard Lester's \"The Three Musketeers\" (1973) and \"The Four Musketeers\" (1974)." ], "title": "Faye Dunaway filmography" }, { "sentences": [ "Cristina Trivulzio di Belgiojoso (] ; 28 June 1808, Lombardy, Italy5 July 1871, near Milan) was an Italian noblewoman who played a prominent part in Italy's struggle for independence.", " She is also notable as a writer and journalist." ], "title": "Cristina Trivulzio Belgiojoso" }, { "sentences": [ "Medici: Masters of Florence is an Italian-British television drama series about the Medici dynasty set in 15th-century Florence, starring Dustin Hoffman as Giovanni di Bicci de' Medici, Richard Madden as Cosimo de' Medici, and Stuart Martin as Lorenzo de' Medici (\"The Elder\").", " The series was co-created by Frank Spotnitz (\"The X-Files\" and \"Man in the High Castle\") and Nicholas Meyer (\"\").", " Sergio Mimica-Gezzan (\"The Pillars of the Earth\") directed all eight episodes.", " Episodes 1 and 2 aired on Rai 1 (Italian TV) on 18 October 2016.", " According to Italian ratings compiler Auditel, it attracted a record 7.6 million viewers.", " The first season consists of eight episodes." ], "title": "Medici: Masters of Florence" }, { "sentences": [ "The Tale of Despereaux is a 2008 British-American computer-animated adventure fantasy family film directed by Sam Fell and Robert Stevenhagen and produced by Gary Ross and Allison Thomas.", " Loosely based on the 2003 fantasy book of the same name by Kate DiCamillo, the movie is narrated by Sigourney Weaver and stars Matthew Broderick, Robbie Coltrane, Frances Conroy, Tony Hale, Ciarán Hinds, Dustin Hoffman, Richard Jenkins, Kevin Kline, Frank Langella, William H. Macy, Charles Shaughnessy, Stanley Tucci, Tracey Ullman, and Emma Watson.", " It was released on December 19, 2008, by Universal Pictures.", " The movie is the second theatrically released computer-animated film distributed by Universal Studios.", " It was also produced by Universal Animation Studios, Framestore Feature Animation, and Relativity Media.", " The film grossed $86,947,965 on a $60 million budget." ], "title": "The Tale of Despereaux (film)" }, { "sentences": [ "Contessina de' Bardi was an Italian noblewoman from the House of Bardi.", " She was born in 1390 and died in October 1473.", " Her marriage into the House of Medici provided her husband's family with much needed nobility, prestige, and military support as they established their power in Florence." ], "title": "Contessina de' Bardi" } ]
[ "Title: Personal Affairs\n\nPersonal Affairs (also known as P.A's) was a 2009 British television drama-comedy series, broadcast on BBC Three. It starred Annabel Scholey, Laura Aikman, Maimie McCoy and Ruth Negga as four City of London Personal Assistants looking for their lost friend Grace Darling (Olivia Grant).", "Title: Kevin Tighe filmography\n\nKevin Tighe (b. Jon Kevin Fishburn; August 13, 1944) is an American actor who has worked in television, film, and theatre since the late 1960s. He attended University of Southern California where he earned a Master of Fine Arts in acting. Tighe earned a role in \"The Graduate\" starring Dustin Hoffman and then served in the U.S. Army. Following his military service, he returned to acting, working under contract for Paramount Pictures. In 1971 he signed a contract with Universal Studios and got the part of Fireman Roy DeSoto on the NBC series \"Emergency! \" (1972–77). He has made many guest appearances in TV shows such as \"Ellery Queen\", \"Cos\", and \"The Hardy Boys/Nancy Drew Mysteries\". Tighe's film credits include \"Road House\", \"What's Eating Gilbert Grape\", and \"Jade\". Tighe won a Genie Award for best supporting actor in 1994 for \"I Love a Man in Uniform\". In the 2000s he played Anthony Cooper, the father of John Locke, on the ABC series \"Lost\".", "Title: Annabel Scholey\n\nAnnabel Scholey (born 8 January 1984) is an English actress. She is known for portraying Lauren Drake in the BBC supernatural drama \"Being Human\". Scholey played the lead role of 'Maddie' in Vertigo Film's musical feature film \"Walking on Sunshine\", which was released in June 2014. In 2016, Scholey played Contessina de Medici in \"\", an 8 part television series with Dustin Hoffman and Richard Madden.", "Title: Luck (TV series)\n\nLuck is an American dramatic television series created by David Milch and starring Dustin Hoffman. The pilot episode was directed by Michael Mann. The series premiered on January 29, 2012. HBO aired the first episode on December 11, 2011, as a preview. It was immediately renewed for a second season of 10 episodes, scheduled to air beginning in January 2013. However, the show was canceled on March 14, 2012, due to animal safety concerns. The first season's remaining episodes continued to air. The complete first season was released on DVD and Blu-ray on November 27, 2012.", "Title: Doug Drexler\n\nDoug Drexler (born in New York City) is a visual effects artist, designer, sculptor, illustrator, and a makeup artist who has collaborated with such talents as Al Pacino, Dustin Hoffman, James Caan, Meryl Streep, and Warren Beatty. He began his career in the entertainment industry working for makeup legend Dick Smith on such films as \"The Hunger\" and \"Starman\". He has also contributed to \"Three Men and a Little Lady\", \"The Cotton Club\", \"FX\", \"Manhunter\" and \"Dick Tracy\". \"Dick Tracy\" earned Drexler an Oscar, as well as The British Academy Award and the Saturn Award for his special makeup effects on characters such as Big Boy Caprice (played by Pacino) and Mumbles (played by Hoffman). Two Emmy nominations in the same field followed for three years working on \"Star Trek: The Next Generation\", where he performed such tasks as aging Captain Picard for \"The Inner Light\". His final make-up job for the series, and perhaps his career, was the Mark Twain makeup worn by Jerry Hardin in the two part episode \"Times Arrow\"", "Title: Faye Dunaway filmography\n\nFaye Dunaway is an American actress who has appeared in 72 motion pictures, 36 television programs, 11 plays and two music videos. Regarded as one of the greatest actresses of her generation, she was one of the leading movie stars during the golden age of New Hollywood. She made her screen debut in the 1967 film \"The Happening\", and rose to fame that same year with the gangster film \"Bonnie and Clyde\", for which she received her first Academy Award nomination. She followed this with the box office hit \"The Thomas Crown Affair\" (1968) opposite Steve McQueen. In 1969, she co-starred with Kirk Douglas in Elia Kazan's drama \"The Arrangement\". The following year, she had a supporting role in \"Little Big Man\", opposite Dustin Hoffman. Also in 1970, her performance in Jerry Schatzberg's experimental drama \"Puzzle of a Downfall Child\" earned her a Golden Globe nomination for Best Actress – Motion Picture Drama. She portrayed Milady de Winter in Richard Lester's \"The Three Musketeers\" (1973) and \"The Four Musketeers\" (1974).", "Title: Cristina Trivulzio Belgiojoso\n\nCristina Trivulzio di Belgiojoso (] ; 28 June 1808, Lombardy, Italy5 July 1871, near Milan) was an Italian noblewoman who played a prominent part in Italy's struggle for independence. She is also notable as a writer and journalist.", "Title: Medici: Masters of Florence\n\nMedici: Masters of Florence is an Italian-British television drama series about the Medici dynasty set in 15th-century Florence, starring Dustin Hoffman as Giovanni di Bicci de' Medici, Richard Madden as Cosimo de' Medici, and Stuart Martin as Lorenzo de' Medici (\"The Elder\"). The series was co-created by Frank Spotnitz (\"The X-Files\" and \"Man in the High Castle\") and Nicholas Meyer (\"\"). Sergio Mimica-Gezzan (\"The Pillars of the Earth\") directed all eight episodes. Episodes 1 and 2 aired on Rai 1 (Italian TV) on 18 October 2016. According to Italian ratings compiler Auditel, it attracted a record 7.6 million viewers. The first season consists of eight episodes.", "Title: The Tale of Despereaux (film)\n\nThe Tale of Despereaux is a 2008 British-American computer-animated adventure fantasy family film directed by Sam Fell and Robert Stevenhagen and produced by Gary Ross and Allison Thomas. Loosely based on the 2003 fantasy book of the same name by Kate DiCamillo, the movie is narrated by Sigourney Weaver and stars Matthew Broderick, Robbie Coltrane, Frances Conroy, Tony Hale, Ciarán Hinds, Dustin Hoffman, Richard Jenkins, Kevin Kline, Frank Langella, William H. Macy, Charles Shaughnessy, Stanley Tucci, Tracey Ullman, and Emma Watson. It was released on December 19, 2008, by Universal Pictures. The movie is the second theatrically released computer-animated film distributed by Universal Studios. It was also produced by Universal Animation Studios, Framestore Feature Animation, and Relativity Media. The film grossed $86,947,965 on a $60 million budget.", "Title: Contessina de' Bardi\n\nContessina de' Bardi was an Italian noblewoman from the House of Bardi. She was born in 1390 and died in October 1473. Her marriage into the House of Medici provided her husband's family with much needed nobility, prestige, and military support as they established their power in Florence." ]
81,158
How many ships were in the task force that Francis McLean became famous for defendin New Ireland against?
44-ship
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[ { "sentences": [ "Operation Highjump, officially titled \"The United States Navy Antarctic Developments Program, 1946–1947\", was a United States Navy operation organized by Rear Admiral Richard E. Byrd, Jr., USN (Ret), Officer in Charge, Task Force 68, and led by Rear Admiral Richard H. Cruzen, USN, Commanding Officer, Task Force 68.", " Operation Highjump commenced 26 August 1946 and ended in late February 1947.", " Task Force 68 included 4,700 men, 13 ships, and 33 aircraft.", " Operation Highjump's primary mission was to establish the Antarctic research base Little America IV." ], "title": "Operation Highjump" }, { "sentences": [ "Created in June 2006 by President of the United States George W. Bush, the Task Force on New Americans is an interagency initiative to help immigrants learn English, embrace the common core of American civic culture, and fully become American.", " Established within the Department of Homeland Security, Secretary Michael Chertoff serves as Chair of the Task Force.", " Membership includes representatives from 12 Cabinet-level departments and a technical working committee of eight additional federal agencies.", " Alfonso Aguilar, Chief of the Office of Citizenship at U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS), serves as Chair of the Task Force’s technical committee.", " Since it was established more than three years ago, the Task Force has worked to develop interagency initiatives to help immigrants settle in their new country and maximize the use of federal resources in promoting integration.", " By providing technical resources to communities and organizations, encouraging volunteerism, developing effective training methods, conducting targeted research efforts, and providing recommendations to the President, the Task Force has sought to encourage successful immigrant assimilation in a comprehensive manner." ], "title": "Task Force on New Americans" }, { "sentences": [ "A carrier battle group (CVBG) consists of an aircraft carrier (designated CV) and its large number of escorts, together defining the group.", " The first naval task forces built around carriers appeared just prior to and during World War II.", " The Imperial Japanese Navy, IJN, was the first to assemble a large number of carriers into a single task force, known as Kido Butai.", " This task force was used with devastating effect in the Imperial Japanese Navy's Attack on Pearl Harbor.", " Kido Butai operated as the IJN's main carrier battle group until four of its carriers were sunk at the Battle of Midway.", " In contrast, the United States Navy deployed its large carriers in separate formations, with each carrier assigned its own cruiser and destroyer escorts.", " These single-carrier formations would often be paired or grouped together for certain assignments, most notably the Battle of the Coral Sea and Midway.", " By 1943, however, large numbers of fleet and light carriers became available, which required larger formations of three or four carriers.", " These groups eventually formed the Fast Carrier Task Force, which became the primary battle unit of the U.S. Fifth and Third Fleets." ], "title": "Carrier battle group" }, { "sentences": [ "Task Force Shield was set up by the Coalition Provisional Authority in 2003 to provide security for Iraq's critical oil infrastructure.", " The task force was originally composed of a small team of American military personnel, contractors from the UK-based firm Erinys International, and Iraqis hired, trained and supervised by Erinys.", " The Iraqi force trained by Erinys was called the Oil Protection Force (OPF).", " After the Coalition Provisional Authority transferred control of Iraq to the Interim Government, the OPF became a subordinate element of Iraq's Ministry of Oil.", " The Ministry of Oil did not renew the Erinys contract.", " Task Force Shield was disbanded in 2005.", " In April 2006, the Office of the Special Inspector General for Iraq Reconstruction published a report on the activities of Task Force Shield.", " The report determined that Task Force Shield was ultimately unsuccessful and found that there were indications of potential fraud." ], "title": "Task Force Shield" }, { "sentences": [ "Francis McLean (c.1717 – 4 May 1781) was a British army officer, one of two sons of Captain William Maclean and Anne Kinloch.", " He became famous for defending New Ireland (Maine) against the Penobscot Expedition during the American Revolution.", " The defeat of the Expedition was a noted British victory of the American Revolution.", " He was in command of the 74th Regiment of (Highland) Foot and 82nd Regiment of Foot (1778).", " He died 4 May 1781 at Halifax, Nova Scotia and is buried in the crypt of St. Paul's Church (Halifax).", " McLean never married." ], "title": "Francis McLean (British army officer)" }, { "sentences": [ "The House October Surprise Task Force (formally \"Task Force of the Committee on Foreign Affairs to Investigate Certain Allegations Concerning the Holding of Americans as Hostages by Iran in 1980\") was a task force instituted by the United States House of Representatives in 1992 to examine the October Surprise allegations: that during the 1980 United States presidential election the Reagan campaign had sought to negotiate a solution to the Iran hostage crisis in competition to the US government of Jimmy Carter, in order to prevent the successful resolution of the crisis giving Carter an electoral boost.", " Following the publication of the report in January 1993, Task Force chairman Rep. Lee H. Hamilton published an editorial in \"The New York Times\" summarising the Task Force conclusion that \"there was virtually no credible evidence to support the accusations.\"" ], "title": "House October Surprise Task Force" }, { "sentences": [ "Stephen J. Townsend is a United States Army officer who currently commands Combined Joint Task Force – Operation Inherent Resolve and the XVIII Airborne Corps.", " Townsend served with the 82nd Airborne Division, the 7th Infantry Division, the 75th Ranger Regiment, the 78th Infantry Division, and the 10th Mountain Division.", " He fought in Operation Urgent Fury, Operation Just Cause, and Operation Uphold Democracy.", " With the 10th Mountain Division, he served in the War in Afghanistan, leading a task force in Operation Anaconda.", " Townsend became commander of the 3rd Stryker Brigade Combat Team, leading it in the Battle of Baqubah in the Iraq War.", " Townsend became commander of the 10th Mountain Division in the War in Afghanistan.", " In May 2015 he became commander of XVIII Airborne Corps, and in late August 2016 took command of the Combined Joint Task Force – Operation Inherent Resolve." ], "title": "Stephen J. Townsend" }, { "sentences": [ "Task Force 61 (CTF-61) is a task force of the United States Navy that today denotes what used to be designated the Mediterranean Amphibious Ready Group (MARG) of the United States Sixth Fleet.", " It is composed of approximately three Amphibious assault ships, but in 2008 is designated the Expeditionary Strike Group that includes their embarked landing craft.", " From these ships, United States Marine Corps ground forces can move ashore by sea and air in amphibious assault or emergency evacuation missions.", " Once ashore, the ships of Task Force 61 are able to logistically support the ground forces, until the objective of the landing has been accomplished." ], "title": "Task Force 61" }, { "sentences": [ "The Penobscot Expedition was a 44-ship American naval task force mounted during the Revolutionary War by the Provincial Congress of the Province of Massachusetts Bay.", " The flotilla of 19 warships and 25 smaller support vessels sailed from Boston on July 19, 1779 for the upper Penobscot Bay in the District of Maine carrying a ground expeditionary force of more than 1,000 colonial Marines and militiamen.", " Also included was a 100-man artillery detachment under the command of Lt. Colonel Paul Revere.", " The Expedition's goal was to reclaim control of what is now mid-coast Maine from the British who had seized it a month earlier and renamed it New Ireland.", " It was the largest American naval expedition of the war.", " The fighting took place both on land and at sea in and around the mouth of the Penobscot and Bagaduce Rivers at what is today Castine, Maine over a period of three weeks in July and August of 1779.", " One of its greatest victories of the war for the British, the Expedition was also the United States' worst naval defeat until Pearl Harbor 162 years later in 1941." ], "title": "Penobscot Expedition" }, { "sentences": [ "The Childhood Obesity Task Force is a United States Government task force charged with reducing childhood obesity in the United States.", " It was founded on February 9, 2010 by the Obama Administration through a Presidential Memorandum, announcing the establishment of a Task Force on Childhood Obesity.", " The Task Force aims to develop a plan to reduce childhood obesity.", " In the announcement, President Barack Obama highlighted the statistics on childhood obesity in the United States and outlined the steps that this new task force would be taking to end childhood obesity.", " Section 1 of the Memorandum states:" ], "title": "Task Force on Childhood Obesity" } ]
[ "Title: Operation Highjump\n\nOperation Highjump, officially titled \"The United States Navy Antarctic Developments Program, 1946–1947\", was a United States Navy operation organized by Rear Admiral Richard E. Byrd, Jr., USN (Ret), Officer in Charge, Task Force 68, and led by Rear Admiral Richard H. Cruzen, USN, Commanding Officer, Task Force 68. Operation Highjump commenced 26 August 1946 and ended in late February 1947. Task Force 68 included 4,700 men, 13 ships, and 33 aircraft. Operation Highjump's primary mission was to establish the Antarctic research base Little America IV.", "Title: Task Force on New Americans\n\nCreated in June 2006 by President of the United States George W. Bush, the Task Force on New Americans is an interagency initiative to help immigrants learn English, embrace the common core of American civic culture, and fully become American. Established within the Department of Homeland Security, Secretary Michael Chertoff serves as Chair of the Task Force. Membership includes representatives from 12 Cabinet-level departments and a technical working committee of eight additional federal agencies. Alfonso Aguilar, Chief of the Office of Citizenship at U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS), serves as Chair of the Task Force’s technical committee. Since it was established more than three years ago, the Task Force has worked to develop interagency initiatives to help immigrants settle in their new country and maximize the use of federal resources in promoting integration. By providing technical resources to communities and organizations, encouraging volunteerism, developing effective training methods, conducting targeted research efforts, and providing recommendations to the President, the Task Force has sought to encourage successful immigrant assimilation in a comprehensive manner.", "Title: Carrier battle group\n\nA carrier battle group (CVBG) consists of an aircraft carrier (designated CV) and its large number of escorts, together defining the group. The first naval task forces built around carriers appeared just prior to and during World War II. The Imperial Japanese Navy, IJN, was the first to assemble a large number of carriers into a single task force, known as Kido Butai. This task force was used with devastating effect in the Imperial Japanese Navy's Attack on Pearl Harbor. Kido Butai operated as the IJN's main carrier battle group until four of its carriers were sunk at the Battle of Midway. In contrast, the United States Navy deployed its large carriers in separate formations, with each carrier assigned its own cruiser and destroyer escorts. These single-carrier formations would often be paired or grouped together for certain assignments, most notably the Battle of the Coral Sea and Midway. By 1943, however, large numbers of fleet and light carriers became available, which required larger formations of three or four carriers. These groups eventually formed the Fast Carrier Task Force, which became the primary battle unit of the U.S. Fifth and Third Fleets.", "Title: Task Force Shield\n\nTask Force Shield was set up by the Coalition Provisional Authority in 2003 to provide security for Iraq's critical oil infrastructure. The task force was originally composed of a small team of American military personnel, contractors from the UK-based firm Erinys International, and Iraqis hired, trained and supervised by Erinys. The Iraqi force trained by Erinys was called the Oil Protection Force (OPF). After the Coalition Provisional Authority transferred control of Iraq to the Interim Government, the OPF became a subordinate element of Iraq's Ministry of Oil. The Ministry of Oil did not renew the Erinys contract. Task Force Shield was disbanded in 2005. In April 2006, the Office of the Special Inspector General for Iraq Reconstruction published a report on the activities of Task Force Shield. The report determined that Task Force Shield was ultimately unsuccessful and found that there were indications of potential fraud.", "Title: Francis McLean (British army officer)\n\nFrancis McLean (c.1717 – 4 May 1781) was a British army officer, one of two sons of Captain William Maclean and Anne Kinloch. He became famous for defending New Ireland (Maine) against the Penobscot Expedition during the American Revolution. The defeat of the Expedition was a noted British victory of the American Revolution. He was in command of the 74th Regiment of (Highland) Foot and 82nd Regiment of Foot (1778). He died 4 May 1781 at Halifax, Nova Scotia and is buried in the crypt of St. Paul's Church (Halifax). McLean never married.", "Title: House October Surprise Task Force\n\nThe House October Surprise Task Force (formally \"Task Force of the Committee on Foreign Affairs to Investigate Certain Allegations Concerning the Holding of Americans as Hostages by Iran in 1980\") was a task force instituted by the United States House of Representatives in 1992 to examine the October Surprise allegations: that during the 1980 United States presidential election the Reagan campaign had sought to negotiate a solution to the Iran hostage crisis in competition to the US government of Jimmy Carter, in order to prevent the successful resolution of the crisis giving Carter an electoral boost. Following the publication of the report in January 1993, Task Force chairman Rep. Lee H. Hamilton published an editorial in \"The New York Times\" summarising the Task Force conclusion that \"there was virtually no credible evidence to support the accusations.\"", "Title: Stephen J. Townsend\n\nStephen J. Townsend is a United States Army officer who currently commands Combined Joint Task Force – Operation Inherent Resolve and the XVIII Airborne Corps. Townsend served with the 82nd Airborne Division, the 7th Infantry Division, the 75th Ranger Regiment, the 78th Infantry Division, and the 10th Mountain Division. He fought in Operation Urgent Fury, Operation Just Cause, and Operation Uphold Democracy. With the 10th Mountain Division, he served in the War in Afghanistan, leading a task force in Operation Anaconda. Townsend became commander of the 3rd Stryker Brigade Combat Team, leading it in the Battle of Baqubah in the Iraq War. Townsend became commander of the 10th Mountain Division in the War in Afghanistan. In May 2015 he became commander of XVIII Airborne Corps, and in late August 2016 took command of the Combined Joint Task Force – Operation Inherent Resolve.", "Title: Task Force 61\n\nTask Force 61 (CTF-61) is a task force of the United States Navy that today denotes what used to be designated the Mediterranean Amphibious Ready Group (MARG) of the United States Sixth Fleet. It is composed of approximately three Amphibious assault ships, but in 2008 is designated the Expeditionary Strike Group that includes their embarked landing craft. From these ships, United States Marine Corps ground forces can move ashore by sea and air in amphibious assault or emergency evacuation missions. Once ashore, the ships of Task Force 61 are able to logistically support the ground forces, until the objective of the landing has been accomplished.", "Title: Penobscot Expedition\n\nThe Penobscot Expedition was a 44-ship American naval task force mounted during the Revolutionary War by the Provincial Congress of the Province of Massachusetts Bay. The flotilla of 19 warships and 25 smaller support vessels sailed from Boston on July 19, 1779 for the upper Penobscot Bay in the District of Maine carrying a ground expeditionary force of more than 1,000 colonial Marines and militiamen. Also included was a 100-man artillery detachment under the command of Lt. Colonel Paul Revere. The Expedition's goal was to reclaim control of what is now mid-coast Maine from the British who had seized it a month earlier and renamed it New Ireland. It was the largest American naval expedition of the war. The fighting took place both on land and at sea in and around the mouth of the Penobscot and Bagaduce Rivers at what is today Castine, Maine over a period of three weeks in July and August of 1779. One of its greatest victories of the war for the British, the Expedition was also the United States' worst naval defeat until Pearl Harbor 162 years later in 1941.", "Title: Task Force on Childhood Obesity\n\nThe Childhood Obesity Task Force is a United States Government task force charged with reducing childhood obesity in the United States. It was founded on February 9, 2010 by the Obama Administration through a Presidential Memorandum, announcing the establishment of a Task Force on Childhood Obesity. The Task Force aims to develop a plan to reduce childhood obesity. In the announcement, President Barack Obama highlighted the statistics on childhood obesity in the United States and outlined the steps that this new task force would be taking to end childhood obesity. Section 1 of the Memorandum states:" ]
81,159
Children's National Medical Center and MedStar Georgetown University Hospital, are located in which city?
Washington, D.C.
comparison
easy
{ "title": [ "Children's National Medical Center", "MedStar Georgetown University Hospital" ], "sent_id": [ 0, 1 ] }
[ { "sentences": [ "Banner - University Medical Center Tucson (BUMCT), formerly University Medical Center and the University of Arizona Medical Center, is a private, non-profit, 487-bed acute-care hospital located on the campus of the University of Arizona in Tucson, Arizona.", " BUMCT is part of the University of Arizona Health Sciences (UAHS) center campus which includes the university's Colleges of Medicine, Nursing, Pharmacy and Public Health.", " It is Southern Arizona's only Level I trauma center for both adult and pediatric patients.", " BUMCT is one of two University of Arizona affiliated academic medical centers in Tucson with Banner - University Medical Center South (formerly Kino Community Hospital, University Physicians Healthcare Hospital, and University of Arizona Medical Center - South Campus) being the other such institution.", " The area's only dedicated Children's hospital, Banner Children's at Diamond Children's Medical Center, is located within and adjacent to BUMCT." ], "title": "Banner University Medical Center Tucson" }, { "sentences": [ "Lenny's mission was \"to entertain ill and terminally ill children by appearing to them as Batman and teaching them that just as Batman fights battles, no matter how hard or long their health battles may be, with strength of will and determination, there is always hope!\"", " Lenny visited sick children in hospitals, handing out Batman paraphernalia to them, and was sure to sign every book, hat, T-shirt, and backpack he handed out \"\"Batman\"\".", " Some of the hospitals he visited included the Children's National Medical Center, Sinai Hospital, and Georgetown University Hospital.", " In 2016, Laurie Strongin and her non-profit, Hope For Henry Foundation, started the LENNY \"BATMAN\" ROBINSON HOPE FOR HENRY PROGRAM at Sinai Hospital in Baltimore." ], "title": "Lenny B. Robinson" }, { "sentences": [ "MedStar Georgetown University Hospital is one of the national capital area's oldest academic teaching hospitals.", " It is a not-for-profit, acute care teaching and research facility located in the Georgetown neighborhood of the Northwest Quadrant of Washington, D.C.", " MedStar Georgetown is co-located with the Georgetown University Medical Center and is affiliated with the Georgetown University School of Medicine.", " Its clinical services represent one of the largest, most geographically diverse, and fully integrated healthcare and delivery networks in the area.", " MedStar Georgetown is home to the internationally known Lombardi Comprehensive Cancer Center, as well as centers of excellence in the neurology, neurosurgery, psychiatry, gastroenterology, transplant and vascular surgery.", " Originally named Georgetown University Hospital, it became part of the MedStar Health network in 2000." ], "title": "MedStar Georgetown University Hospital" }, { "sentences": [ "Georgetown University Medical Center (GUMC) is the medical campus at Georgetown University.", " It is also a $225 million biomedical research and educational organization.", " The Medical Center contains over 80% of Georgetown University's sponsored research funding and is led by Edward B. Healton, MD, the Executive Vice President for Health Sciences and Executive Dean of the School of Medicine" ], "title": "Georgetown University Medical Center" }, { "sentences": [ "The Loyola University Medical Center is a quaternary-care system with a 61 acre main medical center campus in the western suburbs of Chicago, in the U.S. state of Illinois.", " The medical center campus is located in Maywood, 13 mi west of the Chicago Loop and 8 mi east of Oak Brook.", " The heart of the medical center campus is Loyola University Hospital.", " Also on campus are the Joseph Cardinal Bernardin Cancer Center (now named for the late Cardinal Joseph Louis Bernardin, Archbishop of Chicago, who was a patient at the Cancer Center when he died in November 1996 from metastatic pancreatic cancer) Loyola Outpatient Center, Center for Heart & Vascular Medicine and Loyola Oral Health Center as well as the Stritch School of Medicine (named for Samuel Cardinal Stritch, a former Archbishop of Chicago) Loyola University Chicago Marcella Niehoff School of Nursing and the Loyola Center for Fitness.", " Loyola's Gottlieb campus in Melrose Park, Illinois includes the 264-licensed-bed community hospital, the Gottlieb Health and Fitness Center and the Marjorie G. Weinberg Cancer Care Center.", " Loyola University Health System has been a member of Trinity Health since July 2011.", " The Neiswanger Institute for Bioethics and Health Policy is a part of the Stritch School of Medicine." ], "title": "Loyola University Medical Center" }, { "sentences": [ "This is a list of hospitals in North Carolina.", " There are 126 hospitals in 83 counties.", " Seventeen counties currently do not have a hospital.", " Duke University Hospital is currently the largest hospital, with 943 hospital beds.", " Vidant Bertie Hospital is currently the smallest, with six hospital beds.", " Charlotte has the highest concentration of hospitals, with seven.", " Four hospitals serve as university-affiliated academic medical centers: Duke University Hospital, Vidant Medical Center, UNC Health Care and Wake Forest Baptist Medical Center, while Carolinas Medical Center is unaffiliated." ], "title": "List of hospitals in North Carolina" }, { "sentences": [ "Georgetown University School of Medicine, a medical school opened in 1851, is one of Georgetown University's five graduate schools.", " It is located on Reservoir Road in the Georgetown neighborhood of Washington, DC, adjacent to the University's main campus.", " The School of Medicine works in association with the 609-bed Georgetown University Hospital, Washington Hospital Center, and nine other affiliated federal and community hospitals in the Washington metropolitan area.", " Georgetown is the oldest Catholic medical school in the United States." ], "title": "Georgetown University School of Medicine" }, { "sentences": [ "Medical/Market Center station is a Trinity Railway Express commuter rail station in Dallas, Texas.", " It is located at Motor Street and Medical Center Drive along the Stemmons Corridor (Interstate 35E) in North Dallas.", " It opened on December 30, 1996 and serves Dallas Market Center and the nearby medical district which includes Parkland Memorial Hospital, Children's Medical Center of Dallas, University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center, St. Paul Medical Center and Zale Lipshy University Hospital." ], "title": "Medical/Market Center station" }, { "sentences": [ "The University of Minnesota Medical Center is the main university hospital for the University of Minnesota Medical School, located in Minneapolis, Minnesota.", " There are two campuses: one located on the East Bank of the Mississippi River and the other located on the West Bank.", " It is owned and operated by Fairview Health Services, and is staffed by physicians of University of Minnesota Physicians and community physicians.", " The East Bank campus was previously known as University of Minnesota Medical Center, Fairview.", " The West Bank campus was previously Saint Mary's Hospital and Fairview-Riverside Medical Center.", " The University of Minnesota Medical Center is a teaching institution." ], "title": "University of Minnesota Medical Center" }, { "sentences": [ "Children’s National Medical Center (formerly DC Children’s Hospital) is ranked among the top 10 children’s hospitals in the country by \"U.S. News & World Report.\"", " Located just north of the McMillan Reservoir and Howard University, it shares grounds with Washington Hospital Center, National Rehabilitation Hospital, and the DC Veterans Affairs Medical Center.", " Kurt Newman, M.D., has served as the president and chief executive officer of Children’s National since 2011.", " Children's National is a not-for-profit institution that performs more than 450,000 visits each year.", " Featuring 303 beds and a Level IV NICU, Children's National is the regional referral center for pediatric emergency, trauma, cancer, cardiac and critical care as well as neonatology, orthopaedic surgery, neurology and neurosurgery." ], "title": "Children's National Medical Center" } ]
[ "Title: Banner University Medical Center Tucson\n\nBanner - University Medical Center Tucson (BUMCT), formerly University Medical Center and the University of Arizona Medical Center, is a private, non-profit, 487-bed acute-care hospital located on the campus of the University of Arizona in Tucson, Arizona. BUMCT is part of the University of Arizona Health Sciences (UAHS) center campus which includes the university's Colleges of Medicine, Nursing, Pharmacy and Public Health. It is Southern Arizona's only Level I trauma center for both adult and pediatric patients. BUMCT is one of two University of Arizona affiliated academic medical centers in Tucson with Banner - University Medical Center South (formerly Kino Community Hospital, University Physicians Healthcare Hospital, and University of Arizona Medical Center - South Campus) being the other such institution. The area's only dedicated Children's hospital, Banner Children's at Diamond Children's Medical Center, is located within and adjacent to BUMCT.", "Title: Lenny B. Robinson\n\nLenny's mission was \"to entertain ill and terminally ill children by appearing to them as Batman and teaching them that just as Batman fights battles, no matter how hard or long their health battles may be, with strength of will and determination, there is always hope!\" Lenny visited sick children in hospitals, handing out Batman paraphernalia to them, and was sure to sign every book, hat, T-shirt, and backpack he handed out \"\"Batman\"\". Some of the hospitals he visited included the Children's National Medical Center, Sinai Hospital, and Georgetown University Hospital. In 2016, Laurie Strongin and her non-profit, Hope For Henry Foundation, started the LENNY \"BATMAN\" ROBINSON HOPE FOR HENRY PROGRAM at Sinai Hospital in Baltimore.", "Title: MedStar Georgetown University Hospital\n\nMedStar Georgetown University Hospital is one of the national capital area's oldest academic teaching hospitals. It is a not-for-profit, acute care teaching and research facility located in the Georgetown neighborhood of the Northwest Quadrant of Washington, D.C. MedStar Georgetown is co-located with the Georgetown University Medical Center and is affiliated with the Georgetown University School of Medicine. Its clinical services represent one of the largest, most geographically diverse, and fully integrated healthcare and delivery networks in the area. MedStar Georgetown is home to the internationally known Lombardi Comprehensive Cancer Center, as well as centers of excellence in the neurology, neurosurgery, psychiatry, gastroenterology, transplant and vascular surgery. Originally named Georgetown University Hospital, it became part of the MedStar Health network in 2000.", "Title: Georgetown University Medical Center\n\nGeorgetown University Medical Center (GUMC) is the medical campus at Georgetown University. It is also a $225 million biomedical research and educational organization. The Medical Center contains over 80% of Georgetown University's sponsored research funding and is led by Edward B. Healton, MD, the Executive Vice President for Health Sciences and Executive Dean of the School of Medicine", "Title: Loyola University Medical Center\n\nThe Loyola University Medical Center is a quaternary-care system with a 61 acre main medical center campus in the western suburbs of Chicago, in the U.S. state of Illinois. The medical center campus is located in Maywood, 13 mi west of the Chicago Loop and 8 mi east of Oak Brook. The heart of the medical center campus is Loyola University Hospital. Also on campus are the Joseph Cardinal Bernardin Cancer Center (now named for the late Cardinal Joseph Louis Bernardin, Archbishop of Chicago, who was a patient at the Cancer Center when he died in November 1996 from metastatic pancreatic cancer) Loyola Outpatient Center, Center for Heart & Vascular Medicine and Loyola Oral Health Center as well as the Stritch School of Medicine (named for Samuel Cardinal Stritch, a former Archbishop of Chicago) Loyola University Chicago Marcella Niehoff School of Nursing and the Loyola Center for Fitness. Loyola's Gottlieb campus in Melrose Park, Illinois includes the 264-licensed-bed community hospital, the Gottlieb Health and Fitness Center and the Marjorie G. Weinberg Cancer Care Center. Loyola University Health System has been a member of Trinity Health since July 2011. The Neiswanger Institute for Bioethics and Health Policy is a part of the Stritch School of Medicine.", "Title: List of hospitals in North Carolina\n\nThis is a list of hospitals in North Carolina. There are 126 hospitals in 83 counties. Seventeen counties currently do not have a hospital. Duke University Hospital is currently the largest hospital, with 943 hospital beds. Vidant Bertie Hospital is currently the smallest, with six hospital beds. Charlotte has the highest concentration of hospitals, with seven. Four hospitals serve as university-affiliated academic medical centers: Duke University Hospital, Vidant Medical Center, UNC Health Care and Wake Forest Baptist Medical Center, while Carolinas Medical Center is unaffiliated.", "Title: Georgetown University School of Medicine\n\nGeorgetown University School of Medicine, a medical school opened in 1851, is one of Georgetown University's five graduate schools. It is located on Reservoir Road in the Georgetown neighborhood of Washington, DC, adjacent to the University's main campus. The School of Medicine works in association with the 609-bed Georgetown University Hospital, Washington Hospital Center, and nine other affiliated federal and community hospitals in the Washington metropolitan area. Georgetown is the oldest Catholic medical school in the United States.", "Title: Medical/Market Center station\n\nMedical/Market Center station is a Trinity Railway Express commuter rail station in Dallas, Texas. It is located at Motor Street and Medical Center Drive along the Stemmons Corridor (Interstate 35E) in North Dallas. It opened on December 30, 1996 and serves Dallas Market Center and the nearby medical district which includes Parkland Memorial Hospital, Children's Medical Center of Dallas, University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center, St. Paul Medical Center and Zale Lipshy University Hospital.", "Title: University of Minnesota Medical Center\n\nThe University of Minnesota Medical Center is the main university hospital for the University of Minnesota Medical School, located in Minneapolis, Minnesota. There are two campuses: one located on the East Bank of the Mississippi River and the other located on the West Bank. It is owned and operated by Fairview Health Services, and is staffed by physicians of University of Minnesota Physicians and community physicians. The East Bank campus was previously known as University of Minnesota Medical Center, Fairview. The West Bank campus was previously Saint Mary's Hospital and Fairview-Riverside Medical Center. The University of Minnesota Medical Center is a teaching institution.", "Title: Children's National Medical Center\n\nChildren’s National Medical Center (formerly DC Children’s Hospital) is ranked among the top 10 children’s hospitals in the country by \"U.S. News & World Report.\" Located just north of the McMillan Reservoir and Howard University, it shares grounds with Washington Hospital Center, National Rehabilitation Hospital, and the DC Veterans Affairs Medical Center. Kurt Newman, M.D., has served as the president and chief executive officer of Children’s National since 2011. Children's National is a not-for-profit institution that performs more than 450,000 visits each year. Featuring 303 beds and a Level IV NICU, Children's National is the regional referral center for pediatric emergency, trauma, cancer, cardiac and critical care as well as neonatology, orthopaedic surgery, neurology and neurosurgery." ]
81,160
With which country does Blair Jones have a residential, legal, historical, or cultural connection?
Canada
bridge
medium
{ "title": [ "Blair Jones", "Canadians" ], "sent_id": [ 0, 0 ] }
[ { "sentences": [ "Nigerian nationalism asserts that Nigerians are a nation and promotes the cultural unity of Nigerians.", " Nigerian nationalism is a territorial nationalism, emphasizing a cultural connection of the people to the land — in particular the Niger and Benue rivers.", " It first emerged in the 1920s under the influence of Herbert Macaulay who is considered the founder of Nigerian nationalism.", " It was founded because of the belief in the necessity for the people living in the British colony of Nigeria of multiple backgrounds to unite as one people in order to be able to resist colonialism.", " The Nigerian nationalists' goal of achieving an independent sovereign state of Nigeria was achieved in 1960 when Nigeria declared its independence and British colonial rule ended.", " Nigeria's government has sought to unify the various peoples and regions of Nigeria since the country's independence in 1960." ], "title": "Nigerian nationalism" }, { "sentences": [ "Plastic shaman, or plastic medicine people, is a pejorative colloquialism applied to individuals who are attempting to pass themselves off as shamans, holy people, or other traditional spiritual leaders, but who have no genuine connection to the traditions or cultures they claim to represent.", " In some cases, the \"plastic shaman\" may have some genuine cultural connection, but is seen to be exploiting that knowledge for ego, power, or money." ], "title": "Plastic shaman" }, { "sentences": [ "Paro District (Dzongkha: སྤ་རོ་རྫོང་ཁག་; Wylie: \"Spa-ro rdzong-khag\") is a district (\"dzongkhag\"), valley, river and town (population 20,000) in Bhutan.", " It is one of the most historic valleys in Bhutan.", " Both trade goods and invading Tibetans came over the pass at the head of the valley, giving Paro the closest cultural connection with Tibet of any Bhutanese district.", " The dominant language in Paro is Dzongkha, the national language." ], "title": "Paro District" }, { "sentences": [ "Screen Media Films is a United States and Canada, independent distribution company founded in 2001.", " In 2008 Screen Media Films selected The Creative Coalition as its exclusive nonprofit partner in launching the Spotlight Initiative.", " The partnership permits the pursuit of active outreach efforts for issues showcased in Screen Media produced and distributed motion pictures.", " While the Spotlight Initiative serves as a strategic business component that will create unique marketing, branding, and advertising opportunities as well as value for mass marketers, it also enhances America’s cultural connection to the stories and social agenda’s of our times.\"" ], "title": "Screen Media Films" }, { "sentences": [ "Australia–India relations are the foreign relations between the Commonwealth of Australia and the Republic of India.", " Before independence, Australia and India were both part of the British Empire.", " Both are members of the Commonwealth of Nations.", " They also share political, economic, security, lingual and sporting ties.", " As a result of British colonisation, cricket has emerged as a strong cultural connection between the two nations, as well as the English language.", " Military cooperation between Australia and India includes the regular joint naval exercise AUSINDEX." ], "title": "Australia–India relations" }, { "sentences": [ "Blair Jones (born September 27, 1986) is a Canadian professional ice hockey player who is currently a free agent.", " He was previously under contract with the Vancouver Canucks of the National Hockey League (NHL) playing on loan to the Charlotte Checkers of the American Hockey League (AHL).", " He was a selection of the Tampa Bay Lightning, taken 102nd overall at the 2005 NHL Entry Draft, and played five seasons within the Lightning organization before joining the Calgary Flames in 2012.", " Jones was born in Central Butte, Saskatchewan, but grew up in Craik, Saskatchewan." ], "title": "Blair Jones" }, { "sentences": [ "Gender polarization is a concept in sociology by American psychologist Sandra Bem which states that societies tend to define femininity and masculinity as polar opposite genders, such that male-acceptable behaviors and attitudes are not seen as appropriate for women, and vice versa.", " The theory is an extension of the sex and gender distinction in sociology in which sex refers to the biological differences between men and women, while gender refers to the cultural differences between them, such that \"gender\" describes the \"socially constructed roles, behaviours, activities, and attributes that a given society considers appropriate for men and women\".", " According to Bem, gender polarization begins when natural sex differences are exaggerated in culture; for example, women have less hair than men, and men have more muscles than women, but these physical differences are exaggerated culturally when women remove hair from their faces and legs and armpits, and when men engage in body building exercises to emphasize their muscle mass.", " She explained that gender polarization goes further, when cultures construct \"differences from scratch to make the sexes even more different from one another than they would otherwise be\", perhaps by dictating specific hair styles for men and women, which are noticeably distinct, or separate clothing styles for men and women.", " When genders become polarized, according to the theory, there is no overlap, no shared behaviors or attitudes between men and women; rather, they are distinctly opposite.", " She argued that these distinctions become so \"all-encompassing\" that they \"pervade virtually every aspect of human existence\", not just hairstyles and clothing but how men and women express emotion and experience sexual desire.", " She argued that male-female differences are \"superimposed on so many aspects of the social world that a cultural connection is thereby forged between sex and virtually every other aspect of human experience\"." ], "title": "Gender polarization" }, { "sentences": [ "Canadians (French: \"Canadiens / Canadiennes\" ) are people identified with the country of Canada.", " This connection may be residential, legal, historical, or cultural.", " For most Canadians, several (or all) of these connections exist and are collectively the source of their being \"Canadian\"." ], "title": "Canadians" }, { "sentences": [ "The ACG is an abbreviation of \"Anime, Comic and Games\", used in some subcultures of Greater China .", " Because a strong economic and cultural connection exists between anime, manga and games in the Japanese market, ACG is used to describe this phenomenon in relative fields.", " The term refers in particular to Japanese anime, manga and video games, with the video games usually referring to galgames.", " The term is not normally translated into Chinese; if the meaning needs to be translated, it is usually \"動漫遊戲\" (\"dòngmànyóuxì\", animation, comics and games), \"two-dimensional space\" (二次元, \"Èr cìyuán\"; Japanese: , \"nijigen \" ) or \"動漫遊\" (\"dòngmànyóu\", animation, comics and games)." ], "title": "ACG (subculture)" }, { "sentences": [ "Hong Kong people (), also known as Hong Kongers or Hong Kongese, are people who originate from or live in Hong Kong.", " Besides their use to refer to Hong Kong residents, these terms may also be used more loosely to refer to those who may not be residents, but have lived in the city for an extensive period of time or have a strong cultural connection with Hong Kong.", " The terms have no legal definition by the Hong Kong Government; more precise terms such as Hong Kong Permanent Resident () and Hong Kong Resident () are used in legal contexts.", " However, the words \"Hongkonger\" and \"Hong Kongese\" were officially added to the Oxford English Dictionary in March 2014." ], "title": "Hong Kong people" } ]
[ "Title: Nigerian nationalism\n\nNigerian nationalism asserts that Nigerians are a nation and promotes the cultural unity of Nigerians. Nigerian nationalism is a territorial nationalism, emphasizing a cultural connection of the people to the land — in particular the Niger and Benue rivers. It first emerged in the 1920s under the influence of Herbert Macaulay who is considered the founder of Nigerian nationalism. It was founded because of the belief in the necessity for the people living in the British colony of Nigeria of multiple backgrounds to unite as one people in order to be able to resist colonialism. The Nigerian nationalists' goal of achieving an independent sovereign state of Nigeria was achieved in 1960 when Nigeria declared its independence and British colonial rule ended. Nigeria's government has sought to unify the various peoples and regions of Nigeria since the country's independence in 1960.", "Title: Plastic shaman\n\nPlastic shaman, or plastic medicine people, is a pejorative colloquialism applied to individuals who are attempting to pass themselves off as shamans, holy people, or other traditional spiritual leaders, but who have no genuine connection to the traditions or cultures they claim to represent. In some cases, the \"plastic shaman\" may have some genuine cultural connection, but is seen to be exploiting that knowledge for ego, power, or money.", "Title: Paro District\n\nParo District (Dzongkha: སྤ་རོ་རྫོང་ཁག་; Wylie: \"Spa-ro rdzong-khag\") is a district (\"dzongkhag\"), valley, river and town (population 20,000) in Bhutan. It is one of the most historic valleys in Bhutan. Both trade goods and invading Tibetans came over the pass at the head of the valley, giving Paro the closest cultural connection with Tibet of any Bhutanese district. The dominant language in Paro is Dzongkha, the national language.", "Title: Screen Media Films\n\nScreen Media Films is a United States and Canada, independent distribution company founded in 2001. In 2008 Screen Media Films selected The Creative Coalition as its exclusive nonprofit partner in launching the Spotlight Initiative. The partnership permits the pursuit of active outreach efforts for issues showcased in Screen Media produced and distributed motion pictures. While the Spotlight Initiative serves as a strategic business component that will create unique marketing, branding, and advertising opportunities as well as value for mass marketers, it also enhances America’s cultural connection to the stories and social agenda’s of our times.\"", "Title: Australia–India relations\n\nAustralia–India relations are the foreign relations between the Commonwealth of Australia and the Republic of India. Before independence, Australia and India were both part of the British Empire. Both are members of the Commonwealth of Nations. They also share political, economic, security, lingual and sporting ties. As a result of British colonisation, cricket has emerged as a strong cultural connection between the two nations, as well as the English language. Military cooperation between Australia and India includes the regular joint naval exercise AUSINDEX.", "Title: Blair Jones\n\nBlair Jones (born September 27, 1986) is a Canadian professional ice hockey player who is currently a free agent. He was previously under contract with the Vancouver Canucks of the National Hockey League (NHL) playing on loan to the Charlotte Checkers of the American Hockey League (AHL). He was a selection of the Tampa Bay Lightning, taken 102nd overall at the 2005 NHL Entry Draft, and played five seasons within the Lightning organization before joining the Calgary Flames in 2012. Jones was born in Central Butte, Saskatchewan, but grew up in Craik, Saskatchewan.", "Title: Gender polarization\n\nGender polarization is a concept in sociology by American psychologist Sandra Bem which states that societies tend to define femininity and masculinity as polar opposite genders, such that male-acceptable behaviors and attitudes are not seen as appropriate for women, and vice versa. The theory is an extension of the sex and gender distinction in sociology in which sex refers to the biological differences between men and women, while gender refers to the cultural differences between them, such that \"gender\" describes the \"socially constructed roles, behaviours, activities, and attributes that a given society considers appropriate for men and women\". According to Bem, gender polarization begins when natural sex differences are exaggerated in culture; for example, women have less hair than men, and men have more muscles than women, but these physical differences are exaggerated culturally when women remove hair from their faces and legs and armpits, and when men engage in body building exercises to emphasize their muscle mass. She explained that gender polarization goes further, when cultures construct \"differences from scratch to make the sexes even more different from one another than they would otherwise be\", perhaps by dictating specific hair styles for men and women, which are noticeably distinct, or separate clothing styles for men and women. When genders become polarized, according to the theory, there is no overlap, no shared behaviors or attitudes between men and women; rather, they are distinctly opposite. She argued that these distinctions become so \"all-encompassing\" that they \"pervade virtually every aspect of human existence\", not just hairstyles and clothing but how men and women express emotion and experience sexual desire. She argued that male-female differences are \"superimposed on so many aspects of the social world that a cultural connection is thereby forged between sex and virtually every other aspect of human experience\".", "Title: Canadians\n\nCanadians (French: \"Canadiens / Canadiennes\" ) are people identified with the country of Canada. This connection may be residential, legal, historical, or cultural. For most Canadians, several (or all) of these connections exist and are collectively the source of their being \"Canadian\".", "Title: ACG (subculture)\n\nThe ACG is an abbreviation of \"Anime, Comic and Games\", used in some subcultures of Greater China . Because a strong economic and cultural connection exists between anime, manga and games in the Japanese market, ACG is used to describe this phenomenon in relative fields. The term refers in particular to Japanese anime, manga and video games, with the video games usually referring to galgames. The term is not normally translated into Chinese; if the meaning needs to be translated, it is usually \"動漫遊戲\" (\"dòngmànyóuxì\", animation, comics and games), \"two-dimensional space\" (二次元, \"Èr cìyuán\"; Japanese: , \"nijigen \" ) or \"動漫遊\" (\"dòngmànyóu\", animation, comics and games).", "Title: Hong Kong people\n\nHong Kong people (), also known as Hong Kongers or Hong Kongese, are people who originate from or live in Hong Kong. Besides their use to refer to Hong Kong residents, these terms may also be used more loosely to refer to those who may not be residents, but have lived in the city for an extensive period of time or have a strong cultural connection with Hong Kong. The terms have no legal definition by the Hong Kong Government; more precise terms such as Hong Kong Permanent Resident () and Hong Kong Resident () are used in legal contexts. However, the words \"Hongkonger\" and \"Hong Kongese\" were officially added to the Oxford English Dictionary in March 2014." ]
81,161
What is the main product of the company which acquired The Portland Group?
GPUs
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{ "title": [ "The Portland Group", "Nvidia" ], "sent_id": [ 1, 1 ] }
[ { "sentences": [ "Ruskets was a cereal product consisting of pressed biscuits of toasted wheat flakes.", " They were produced by Loma Linda Foods, a health food company owned by the Seventh-day Adventist Church.", " In 1938 the company's main product was Ruskets.", " A similar item, \"Weet-Bix\", remains popular in many countries." ], "title": "Ruskets" }, { "sentences": [ "In Win Development is a public company in Taiwan specialising in computer enclosures.", " Its has regional offices in US, UK, Netherlands and China.", " The company's main product lines include computer case, power supply, rackmount and tower servers and computer storages peripheral.", " The core competency of In Win is to provide computer cases to computer system integrators for government, education, and corporate segments.", " In 2009, In Win started adding a new product line targeting gaming computer cases and power supply." ], "title": "In Win Development" }, { "sentences": [ "PGI (formerly The Portland Group, Inc.), was a company that produced a set of commercially available Fortran, C and C++ compilers for high-performance computing systems.", " On July 29, 2013, NVIDIA Corporation acquired The Portland Group, Inc.", " The Portland Group (or PGI) name is now known as a brand of software development tools produced by NVIDIA Corporation." ], "title": "The Portland Group" }, { "sentences": [ "Charles \"Nick\" Corfield is a mathematician, computer programmer, and founder of several startup companies in Silicon Valley, most notably Frame Technology Corp. in 1986, which was acquired by Adobe Systems in 1995.", " While at Columbia University, Charles wrote the original version of the desktop publishing application FrameMaker, which was the main product of the company he soon co-founded.", " An undergraduate at St John's College, Cambridge, he received his bachelor's degree in mathematics and physics from the University of Cambridge in 1982.", " In 1996 he donated £2.5m to help fund Cambridge University's Centre for Mathematical Sciences.", " The Sunday Times Rich List estimates his wealth at over £100m." ], "title": "Charles Corfield" }, { "sentences": [ "Ntractive is a privately held software development company based in Grand Forks, North Dakota that markets business software to small to medium-sized companies.", " Established in 2006, the company's main product is Elements CRM, a Mac CRM (Customer Relationship Management) application aimed at small business that use Mac OS X computers, iPads and iPhones., Elements CRM is a cloud computing web application that employs a unique site-specific browser to merge desktop and web application functionality.", " The product was first introduced to the public at a keynote address during Apple's 2007 World Wide Developer's Conference.", " The official launch of Elements SBM (the products original name) 1.0 took place at Macworld 2009.", " The product was then renamed to Elements CRM and with its 2.0 release was awarded the honor of Apple \"Staff Pick\" in July, 2009." ], "title": "Ntractive" }, { "sentences": [ "A main product is a joint output that generates a significant portion of the net realizable value (NRV) within a joint production process.", " The classification of a product resulting from a joint production process as either a main product or a by-product has relevance in the context of cost management because costs are only allocated to main products, not to by-products." ], "title": "Main product" }, { "sentences": [ "Surrogate advertising is a form of advertising which is used to promote banned products, like cigarettes and alcohol, in the disguise of another product.", " This type of advertising uses a product of a fairly close category, as: club soda, mineral water in case of alcohol, or products of a completely different category (for example, music CD's or playing cards) to hammer the brand name into the heads of consumers.", " The banned product (alcohol or cigarettes) may not be projected directly to consumers but rather masked under another product under the same brand name, so that whenever there is mention of that brand, people start associating it with its main product (the alcohol or cigarette).", " In India there is a large number of companies doing surrogate advertising, from Bacardi Blast music CD's, Bagpiper Club Soda to Officers Choice playing cards." ], "title": "Surrogate advertising" }, { "sentences": [ "Nervve is a visual search company located in Buffalo, New York, USA.", " The company's main product allows users to search for a specific object, scene or event within media or video.", " They target their product for uses by media & entertainment, the US Department of Defense, the intelligence community, law enforcement, social media platforms and more.", " Nervve is a privately held company backed by investors that include HC2 Holdings Inc. and In-Q-Tel." ], "title": "Nervve" }, { "sentences": [ "Chemical Computing Group is a software company specializing in research software for computational chemistry, bioinformatics, cheminformatics, docking, pharmacophore searching and molecular simulation.", " The company's main customer base consists of pharmaceutical and biotechnology companies, as well as academic research groups.", " It is a private company that was founded in 1994; it is based in Montreal, Quebec, Canada.", " Its main product, Molecular Operating Environment (MOE), is written in a self-contained programming system, the Scientific Vector Language (SVL)." ], "title": "Chemical Computing Group" }, { "sentences": [ "Nvidia Corporation ( ) (most commonly referred to as Nvidia, stylized as NVIDIA, nVIDIA or nvidia) is an American technology company based in Santa Clara, California.", " It designs graphics processing units (GPUs) for the gaming and professional markets, as well as system on a chip units (SoCs) for the mobile computing and automotive market.", " Its primary GPU product line, labeled \"GeForce\", is in direct competition with Advanced Micro Devices' (AMD) \"Radeon\" products.", " Nvidia expanded its presence in the gaming industry with its handheld SHIELD Portable, SHIELD Tablet and SHIELD Android TV." ], "title": "Nvidia" } ]
[ "Title: Ruskets\n\nRuskets was a cereal product consisting of pressed biscuits of toasted wheat flakes. They were produced by Loma Linda Foods, a health food company owned by the Seventh-day Adventist Church. In 1938 the company's main product was Ruskets. A similar item, \"Weet-Bix\", remains popular in many countries.", "Title: In Win Development\n\nIn Win Development is a public company in Taiwan specialising in computer enclosures. Its has regional offices in US, UK, Netherlands and China. The company's main product lines include computer case, power supply, rackmount and tower servers and computer storages peripheral. The core competency of In Win is to provide computer cases to computer system integrators for government, education, and corporate segments. In 2009, In Win started adding a new product line targeting gaming computer cases and power supply.", "Title: The Portland Group\n\nPGI (formerly The Portland Group, Inc.), was a company that produced a set of commercially available Fortran, C and C++ compilers for high-performance computing systems. On July 29, 2013, NVIDIA Corporation acquired The Portland Group, Inc. The Portland Group (or PGI) name is now known as a brand of software development tools produced by NVIDIA Corporation.", "Title: Charles Corfield\n\nCharles \"Nick\" Corfield is a mathematician, computer programmer, and founder of several startup companies in Silicon Valley, most notably Frame Technology Corp. in 1986, which was acquired by Adobe Systems in 1995. While at Columbia University, Charles wrote the original version of the desktop publishing application FrameMaker, which was the main product of the company he soon co-founded. An undergraduate at St John's College, Cambridge, he received his bachelor's degree in mathematics and physics from the University of Cambridge in 1982. In 1996 he donated £2.5m to help fund Cambridge University's Centre for Mathematical Sciences. The Sunday Times Rich List estimates his wealth at over £100m.", "Title: Ntractive\n\nNtractive is a privately held software development company based in Grand Forks, North Dakota that markets business software to small to medium-sized companies. Established in 2006, the company's main product is Elements CRM, a Mac CRM (Customer Relationship Management) application aimed at small business that use Mac OS X computers, iPads and iPhones., Elements CRM is a cloud computing web application that employs a unique site-specific browser to merge desktop and web application functionality. The product was first introduced to the public at a keynote address during Apple's 2007 World Wide Developer's Conference. The official launch of Elements SBM (the products original name) 1.0 took place at Macworld 2009. The product was then renamed to Elements CRM and with its 2.0 release was awarded the honor of Apple \"Staff Pick\" in July, 2009.", "Title: Main product\n\nA main product is a joint output that generates a significant portion of the net realizable value (NRV) within a joint production process. The classification of a product resulting from a joint production process as either a main product or a by-product has relevance in the context of cost management because costs are only allocated to main products, not to by-products.", "Title: Surrogate advertising\n\nSurrogate advertising is a form of advertising which is used to promote banned products, like cigarettes and alcohol, in the disguise of another product. This type of advertising uses a product of a fairly close category, as: club soda, mineral water in case of alcohol, or products of a completely different category (for example, music CD's or playing cards) to hammer the brand name into the heads of consumers. The banned product (alcohol or cigarettes) may not be projected directly to consumers but rather masked under another product under the same brand name, so that whenever there is mention of that brand, people start associating it with its main product (the alcohol or cigarette). In India there is a large number of companies doing surrogate advertising, from Bacardi Blast music CD's, Bagpiper Club Soda to Officers Choice playing cards.", "Title: Nervve\n\nNervve is a visual search company located in Buffalo, New York, USA. The company's main product allows users to search for a specific object, scene or event within media or video. They target their product for uses by media & entertainment, the US Department of Defense, the intelligence community, law enforcement, social media platforms and more. Nervve is a privately held company backed by investors that include HC2 Holdings Inc. and In-Q-Tel.", "Title: Chemical Computing Group\n\nChemical Computing Group is a software company specializing in research software for computational chemistry, bioinformatics, cheminformatics, docking, pharmacophore searching and molecular simulation. The company's main customer base consists of pharmaceutical and biotechnology companies, as well as academic research groups. It is a private company that was founded in 1994; it is based in Montreal, Quebec, Canada. Its main product, Molecular Operating Environment (MOE), is written in a self-contained programming system, the Scientific Vector Language (SVL).", "Title: Nvidia\n\nNvidia Corporation ( ) (most commonly referred to as Nvidia, stylized as NVIDIA, nVIDIA or nvidia) is an American technology company based in Santa Clara, California. It designs graphics processing units (GPUs) for the gaming and professional markets, as well as system on a chip units (SoCs) for the mobile computing and automotive market. Its primary GPU product line, labeled \"GeForce\", is in direct competition with Advanced Micro Devices' (AMD) \"Radeon\" products. Nvidia expanded its presence in the gaming industry with its handheld SHIELD Portable, SHIELD Tablet and SHIELD Android TV." ]
81,162
Griffin Bell served as attorney general for the US President who served in what office prior to his election as President?
Governor of Georgia
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{ "title": [ "Griffin Bell", "Jimmy Carter" ], "sent_id": [ 1, 1 ] }
[ { "sentences": [ "The Attorney General of Myanmar (Burmese: ပြည်ထောင်စုရှေ့နေချုပ် ) is the Government of Myanmar's chief legal advisor, and also appears on behalf of the Burmese government in civil and criminal cases.", " The Office of the Attorney General was established in 1948 under the 1947 Constitution of Myanmar and 1948 Attorney General of the Union Act.", " From 1974 through 1988, the post was called the Chairman of the Council of People's Attorney.", " The present law, the 2010 Attorney General of the Union Law was promulgated on 28 October 2010.", " The Attorney General is appointed by the President of Myanmar.", " The Attorney General leads the Office of the Attorney General in Naypyidaw." ], "title": "Attorney General of Myanmar" }, { "sentences": [ "Griffin Boyette Bell (October 31, 1918January 5, 2009) was an American lawyer and former United States Attorney General.", " He served as the nation's 72nd Attorney General during the Jimmy Carter administration.", " He was an attorney with the law firm King & Spalding." ], "title": "Griffin Bell" }, { "sentences": [ "Cara Rodriguez (born June 24, 1976) is an American attorney and politician who was the acting Attorney General of Oklahoma for a period of several days in February 2017.", " She took office after former attorney general Scott Pruitt resigned to take office as Administrator of the Environmental Protection Agency.", " Prior to her tenure as acting attorney general, Rodriguez served as General Counsel to Attorney General Pruitt, assistant solicitor general, and first assistant attorney general.", " She attended Tulane University for her bachelor's degree and University of Oklahoma Law School for her Juris Doctor." ], "title": "Cara Rodriguez" }, { "sentences": [ "Rachel Lee Brand (born May 1, 1973) is an American lawyer, academic, and government official.", " She was sworn in as the United States Associate Attorney General on May 22, 2017, after being nominated to the position by President Donald Trump and confirmed by the United States Senate.", " Brand is the first woman to serve as Associate Attorney General.", " She served as Assistant Attorney General for the Office of Legal Policy in the George W. Bush administration and was appointed by President Barack Obama to serve on the Privacy and Civil Liberties Oversight Board.", " Prior to becoming Associate Attorney General, Brand was an associate professor at Antonin Scalia Law School." ], "title": "Rachel Brand" }, { "sentences": [ "The Attorney General of North Carolina is the elected head of the state's Department of Justice.", " The North Carolina constitution, in Article III Section 7, provides for the election of the Attorney General.", " http://www.ncga.state.nc.us/Legislation/constitution/article3.html By statute, Attorney General's duties include providing legal representation and advice to all state agencies.", " The parameters of that duty have been the subject of some debate, when, for example, United States Attorney General Eric Holder suggested that state Attorneys General should not squander their state's resources in defense of laws they know to be unconstitutional.", " By statute, in defense of the public interest, the Attorney General may initiate legal action or intervene in proceedings before any courts, regulatory officers, agencies or bodies — either state or federal — on behalf of the state's agencies and citizens.", " http://www.ncga.state.nc.us/EnactedLegislation/Statutes/PDF/ByChapter/Chapter_114.pdf The Attorney General also renders legal opinions, either formally or informally, upon all questions of law submitted by the General Assembly, the Governor or any other state officer.", " Attorney General opinions may be viewed online.", " http://www.ncdoj.gov/About-DOJ/Legal-Services/Legal-Opinions.aspx" ], "title": "North Carolina Attorney General" }, { "sentences": [ "John Reginald Murphy (born 1933), usually known as Reg Murphy, is a publisher and business executive.", " A native of Gainesville, Georgia and a graduate of Mercer University, Murphy began his career in journalism with the \"Macon Telegraph\".", " He became editor of the \"Atlanta Constitution\", editor and publisher of \"The San Francisco Examiner\", and publisher and CEO of \"The Baltimore Sun\".", " From 1994-1995, Murphy served as the president of the United States Golf Association.", " Murphy was president and CEO of the National Geographic Society from 1995-1998.", " He authored a biography of Griffin Bell, \"Uncommon Sense: The Achievement of Griffin Bell\".", " In 2012 he served as Executive-in-Residence at the College of Coastal Georgia." ], "title": "J. Reginald Murphy" }, { "sentences": [ "James Earl Carter Jr. (born October 1, 1924) is an American politician who served as the 39th President of the United States from 1977 to 1981.", " A member of the Democratic Party, he also served as the Governor of Georgia prior to his election as president.", " Carter has remained active in public life during his post-presidency, and in 2002 he was awarded the Nobel Peace Prize for his work with the Carter Center." ], "title": "Jimmy Carter" }, { "sentences": [ "Robert Christopher \"Chris\" Bell (born November 23, 1959) is an American politician, attorney, and former journalist.", " He is a graduate of the University of Texas at Austin and South Texas College of Law.", " Bell served five years on the Houston City Council from 1997 to 2001, followed by one term in the United States House of Representatives from Texas' 25th Congressional District in Houston from 2003 to 2005.", " He was then the Democratic nominee in the 2006 election for the office of Governor of Texas, losing to Republican incumbent Gov. Rick Perry by 406,450 votes (Perry 39% versus Bell 30%) in a fractured general election campaign that also drew in two significant independent challengers.", " Bell, a member of the Democratic Party, is currently an attorney specializing in many forms of litigation, including commercial disputes, copyright infringement, and securities disputes.", " Prior to practicing law, Bell had been a prominent radio journalist in Texas.", " On January 25, 2015, he announced his candidacy for the non-partisan position of mayor of Houston, telling supporters: \"I know my competitors will do their best to try and define me.", " They might even talk about some of the political races that I have run and lost.", " And that's fair game — because if it's necessary, I'll talk about the races they've run and lost.\"" ], "title": "Chris Bell (politician)" }, { "sentences": [ "Morey Stanley Mosk (September 4, 1912 – June 19, 2001) was an Associate Justice of the California Supreme Court for 37 years (1964–2001), and holds the record for the longest-serving justice on that court.", " Before sitting on the Supreme Court, he served as Attorney General of California and as a trial court judge, among other governmental positions.", " Mosk was the last Justice of the California Supreme Court to have served in non-judicial elected office prior to his appointment to the bench.", " The Los Angeles County Courthouse is named after him." ], "title": "Stanley Mosk" }, { "sentences": [ "Curtis Osborne (1970 – June 4, 2008) was an American convicted murderer on death row in Georgia from Spalding County, Georgia.", " He murdered Arthur Lee Jones and Linda Lisa Seaborne in 1990 to avoid paying a $400 debt.", " Johnny Mostiler, his court-appointed attorney, allegedly neglected to inform Osborne that the prosecutor had offered him life sentence in exchange for a plea bargain, declaring \"The little nigger deserves the death penalty.\"", " Osborne's case for clemency was championed by former U.S. President Jimmy Carter and former Deputy U.S. Attorney General Larry Thompson, who wrote letters to the clemency board pleading for mercy.", " Former U.S. Attorney General Griffin Bell also spoke on his behalf.", " His execution was carried out despite these appeals." ], "title": "Curtis Osborne" } ]
[ "Title: Attorney General of Myanmar\n\nThe Attorney General of Myanmar (Burmese: ပြည်ထောင်စုရှေ့နေချုပ် ) is the Government of Myanmar's chief legal advisor, and also appears on behalf of the Burmese government in civil and criminal cases. The Office of the Attorney General was established in 1948 under the 1947 Constitution of Myanmar and 1948 Attorney General of the Union Act. From 1974 through 1988, the post was called the Chairman of the Council of People's Attorney. The present law, the 2010 Attorney General of the Union Law was promulgated on 28 October 2010. The Attorney General is appointed by the President of Myanmar. The Attorney General leads the Office of the Attorney General in Naypyidaw.", "Title: Griffin Bell\n\nGriffin Boyette Bell (October 31, 1918January 5, 2009) was an American lawyer and former United States Attorney General. He served as the nation's 72nd Attorney General during the Jimmy Carter administration. He was an attorney with the law firm King & Spalding.", "Title: Cara Rodriguez\n\nCara Rodriguez (born June 24, 1976) is an American attorney and politician who was the acting Attorney General of Oklahoma for a period of several days in February 2017. She took office after former attorney general Scott Pruitt resigned to take office as Administrator of the Environmental Protection Agency. Prior to her tenure as acting attorney general, Rodriguez served as General Counsel to Attorney General Pruitt, assistant solicitor general, and first assistant attorney general. She attended Tulane University for her bachelor's degree and University of Oklahoma Law School for her Juris Doctor.", "Title: Rachel Brand\n\nRachel Lee Brand (born May 1, 1973) is an American lawyer, academic, and government official. She was sworn in as the United States Associate Attorney General on May 22, 2017, after being nominated to the position by President Donald Trump and confirmed by the United States Senate. Brand is the first woman to serve as Associate Attorney General. She served as Assistant Attorney General for the Office of Legal Policy in the George W. Bush administration and was appointed by President Barack Obama to serve on the Privacy and Civil Liberties Oversight Board. Prior to becoming Associate Attorney General, Brand was an associate professor at Antonin Scalia Law School.", "Title: North Carolina Attorney General\n\nThe Attorney General of North Carolina is the elected head of the state's Department of Justice. The North Carolina constitution, in Article III Section 7, provides for the election of the Attorney General. http://www.ncga.state.nc.us/Legislation/constitution/article3.html By statute, Attorney General's duties include providing legal representation and advice to all state agencies. The parameters of that duty have been the subject of some debate, when, for example, United States Attorney General Eric Holder suggested that state Attorneys General should not squander their state's resources in defense of laws they know to be unconstitutional. By statute, in defense of the public interest, the Attorney General may initiate legal action or intervene in proceedings before any courts, regulatory officers, agencies or bodies — either state or federal — on behalf of the state's agencies and citizens. http://www.ncga.state.nc.us/EnactedLegislation/Statutes/PDF/ByChapter/Chapter_114.pdf The Attorney General also renders legal opinions, either formally or informally, upon all questions of law submitted by the General Assembly, the Governor or any other state officer. Attorney General opinions may be viewed online. http://www.ncdoj.gov/About-DOJ/Legal-Services/Legal-Opinions.aspx", "Title: J. Reginald Murphy\n\nJohn Reginald Murphy (born 1933), usually known as Reg Murphy, is a publisher and business executive. A native of Gainesville, Georgia and a graduate of Mercer University, Murphy began his career in journalism with the \"Macon Telegraph\". He became editor of the \"Atlanta Constitution\", editor and publisher of \"The San Francisco Examiner\", and publisher and CEO of \"The Baltimore Sun\". From 1994-1995, Murphy served as the president of the United States Golf Association. Murphy was president and CEO of the National Geographic Society from 1995-1998. He authored a biography of Griffin Bell, \"Uncommon Sense: The Achievement of Griffin Bell\". In 2012 he served as Executive-in-Residence at the College of Coastal Georgia.", "Title: Jimmy Carter\n\nJames Earl Carter Jr. (born October 1, 1924) is an American politician who served as the 39th President of the United States from 1977 to 1981. A member of the Democratic Party, he also served as the Governor of Georgia prior to his election as president. Carter has remained active in public life during his post-presidency, and in 2002 he was awarded the Nobel Peace Prize for his work with the Carter Center.", "Title: Chris Bell (politician)\n\nRobert Christopher \"Chris\" Bell (born November 23, 1959) is an American politician, attorney, and former journalist. He is a graduate of the University of Texas at Austin and South Texas College of Law. Bell served five years on the Houston City Council from 1997 to 2001, followed by one term in the United States House of Representatives from Texas' 25th Congressional District in Houston from 2003 to 2005. He was then the Democratic nominee in the 2006 election for the office of Governor of Texas, losing to Republican incumbent Gov. Rick Perry by 406,450 votes (Perry 39% versus Bell 30%) in a fractured general election campaign that also drew in two significant independent challengers. Bell, a member of the Democratic Party, is currently an attorney specializing in many forms of litigation, including commercial disputes, copyright infringement, and securities disputes. Prior to practicing law, Bell had been a prominent radio journalist in Texas. On January 25, 2015, he announced his candidacy for the non-partisan position of mayor of Houston, telling supporters: \"I know my competitors will do their best to try and define me. They might even talk about some of the political races that I have run and lost. And that's fair game — because if it's necessary, I'll talk about the races they've run and lost.\"", "Title: Stanley Mosk\n\nMorey Stanley Mosk (September 4, 1912 – June 19, 2001) was an Associate Justice of the California Supreme Court for 37 years (1964–2001), and holds the record for the longest-serving justice on that court. Before sitting on the Supreme Court, he served as Attorney General of California and as a trial court judge, among other governmental positions. Mosk was the last Justice of the California Supreme Court to have served in non-judicial elected office prior to his appointment to the bench. The Los Angeles County Courthouse is named after him.", "Title: Curtis Osborne\n\nCurtis Osborne (1970 – June 4, 2008) was an American convicted murderer on death row in Georgia from Spalding County, Georgia. He murdered Arthur Lee Jones and Linda Lisa Seaborne in 1990 to avoid paying a $400 debt. Johnny Mostiler, his court-appointed attorney, allegedly neglected to inform Osborne that the prosecutor had offered him life sentence in exchange for a plea bargain, declaring \"The little nigger deserves the death penalty.\" Osborne's case for clemency was championed by former U.S. President Jimmy Carter and former Deputy U.S. Attorney General Larry Thompson, who wrote letters to the clemency board pleading for mercy. Former U.S. Attorney General Griffin Bell also spoke on his behalf. His execution was carried out despite these appeals." ]
81,163
My Demon Lover starred the actor known as having a recurring role on what television program?
7th Heaven
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{ "title": [ "My Demon Lover", "Alan Fudge" ], "sent_id": [ 1, 0 ] }
[ { "sentences": [ "My Demon Lover is a 1987 American comedy film directed by Charlie Loventhal and written by Leslie Ray.", " The film stars Scott Valentine, Michele Little, Robert Trebor, Gina Gallego, Alan Fudge, Calvert DeForest and Arnold Johnson.", " The film was released on April 24, 1987, by New Line Cinema." ], "title": "My Demon Lover" }, { "sentences": [ "Jeffrey Lane \"Jeff\" Hephner (born June 22, 1975) is an American actor, known for his recurring role as Matt Ramsey in the third season of the Fox drama \"The O.C.\" (2005-2006) and starring as Morgan Stanley Buffkin in the short-lived CW comedy-drama \"Easy Money\" (2008-2009).", " He had a recurring role as football coach Red Raymond in the short-lived CW drama \"Hellcats\" and co-starred as Ben Zajac in the Starz political drama \"Boss\" (2011–2012) with Kelsey Grammer.", " In 2015, he starred as John Case in the short-lived TNT action drama \"Agent X\".", " Hephner had a recurring role as firefighter-turned-medical student Jeff Clarke in NBC's \"Chicago\" franchise in the original drama \"Chicago Fire\" from 2013 to 2014 and reprised his role in the show's medical drama spin-off \"Chicago Med\" from 2016 to 2017." ], "title": "Jeff Hephner" }, { "sentences": [ "John Allen Amos Jr. (born December 27, 1939) is an American actor who is best known for his role as James Evans, Sr. on the CBS television series \"Good Times\" (1974–76).", " Amos' other television work includes roles in \"The Mary Tyler Moore Show\", the miniseries \"Roots\", for which he received an Emmy nomination, and a recurring role as Admiral Percy Fitzwallace on \"The West Wing\".", " Amos also played the father of Will Smith's character's girlfriend, Lisa Wilkes, in \"The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air\", and he had a recurring role on \"In the House\" with LL Cool J, as Coach Sam Wilson.", " Amos played the Father of Tommy Strawn (Thomas Mikal Ford) on the long running sitcom, \"Martin\", as Sgt. Strawn, and another recurring role on \"Two and a Half Men\" as Chelsea's dad's new lover, Edward Boynton.", " Amos also played Major Grant, the US Special forces officer in \"Die Hard 2\".", " Amos has also appeared on Broadway and in numerous films in a career that spans four decades.", " He has received nominations for a Primetime Emmy Award and NAACP Image Award." ], "title": "John Amos" }, { "sentences": [ "Joshua Reeve \"Josh\" Randall (born January 27, 1972) is an American television actor.", " He is best known for his role as Dr. Mike Burton in the NBC sitcom \"Ed\" and the recurring guest role of Jake in \"Scrubs\" in 2005.", " He has had a recurring role on CBS' \"\" as Doug Wilson, N.T.S.B. investigator and former lover of Sara Sidle (Jorja Fox)." ], "title": "Josh Randall" }, { "sentences": [ "Hilarie Ross Burton (born July 1, 1982) is an American actress and producer.", " A former host of MTV's \"Total Request Live\", she portrayed Peyton Sawyer on the The WB/CW drama \"One Tree Hill\" for six seasons (2003–09).", " Burton gained wider recognition with leading roles in the films \"Our Very Own\", \"Solstice\" and \"The List\".", " She starred as Sara Ellis on the USA crime drama \"White Collar\" (2010–13); and, in 2013, she had a recurring role as Dr. Lauren Boswell on the ABC medical drama \"Grey's Anatomy\".", " In 2014, she appeared in the short-lived ABC drama series \"Forever\" as Molly Dawes, and a recurring role in the short-lived CBS sci-fi drama series \"Extant\" as Anna Schaefer in 2015.", " In 2016, Burton was cast in a recurring role as DEA Agent Karen Palmer on the Fox action dramedy series \"Lethal Weapon\"." ], "title": "Hilarie Burton" }, { "sentences": [ "Robert Cannavale ( ; ] ; born May 3, 1970) is an American actor known for his leading role as Bobby Caffey in the first two seasons of the crime drama series \"Third Watch\".", " Cannavale also had a recurring role on the NBC comedy series \"Will & Grace\" as Will Truman's long-term boyfriend Officer Vincent \"Vince\" D'Angelo, for which he won the 2005 Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Guest Actor in a Comedy Series, and portrayed Gyp Rosetti during the third season of the HBO drama series \"Boardwalk Empire\", for which he won the 2013 Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Drama Series.", " In 2016, he starred in the HBO drama series \"Vinyl\", produced by Martin Scorsese and Mick Jagger." ], "title": "Bobby Cannavale" }, { "sentences": [ "John Pappas (born November 11, 1951) is an American actor, playwright and former comic who has appeared on television and in film since the 1970s.", " Pappas is best known for his recurring role as \"Pappas\" on the television series Hardball (NBC 1989-1990).", " Pappas is also known for his recurring role of Leo Sullivan on the NBC Soap Opera \"Days of Our Lives\" (NBC1994).", " In 2001 Pappas returned to \"Days of Our Lives\" in another recurring role of a convict named \"Buddy\".", " Pappas is an award-winning actor receiving a 1990 best actor award from the L.A. Weekly, for his performance in Gilbert Girion’s BAD COUNTRY.", " He received 2 Drama-Logue awards, one in 1989 and another in 1988." ], "title": "John Pappas" }, { "sentences": [ "Arnold Herbert Johnson (November 15, 1921 – April 10, 2000) was an American actor who played the lead role in the film \"Putney Swope\" (1969); in the film, his voice was dubbed by Robert Downey, Sr. because Johnson could never remember his lines.", " Johnson appeared in \"Shaft (1971 film)\" as Cul, a friend of John Shaft and the owner of a shoeshine parlor.", " He also played a role in the film \"My Demon Lover\" (1987) and had roles in \"Rocky\" (1976) and \"Menace II Society\" (1993), as Thomas, the religious Christian grandfather of the lead character Caine (played by Tyrin Turner)." ], "title": "Arnold Johnson (actor)" }, { "sentences": [ "Julian Bailey (born May 25, 1977 in Montreal, Quebec) is a Canadian actor who has been seen on several television series, including \"Better Off Ted\", \"NCIS\", \"Just Shoot Me!", "\", \"Judging Amy\" and \"Charmed\" to name a few.", " He first appeared to American television audiences in 2002 in the recurring role of Scott Wilson, assistant to Lea Thompson, in the Lifetime network drama, \"For The People\".", " Julian became well known to 'Daytime' audiences in the comedic recurring role of Vincent, the flirtatious bartender from the 'Indigo Club' on \"The Young and the Restless\".", " He recently starred opposite Rebecca St. James in the newly released movie \"Sarah's Choice\", and with Jeffrey Tambor in the feature film comedy, \"Meeting Spencer\" (2010).", " Julian also appears in the 2010 feature film drama, \"Acts of Violence\", starring Ron Perlman and Leelee Sobieski." ], "title": "Julian Bailey (actor)" }, { "sentences": [ "Alan Fudge (February 27, 1944 – October 10, 2011) was an American actor known for being part of the cast of four television programs: \"Man from Atlantis\", \"Eischied\", \"Paper Dolls\" and \"Bodies of Evidence\", along with a recurring role (eighteen appearances over eight years, as of 2005) on \"7th Heaven\"." ], "title": "Alan Fudge" } ]
[ "Title: My Demon Lover\n\nMy Demon Lover is a 1987 American comedy film directed by Charlie Loventhal and written by Leslie Ray. The film stars Scott Valentine, Michele Little, Robert Trebor, Gina Gallego, Alan Fudge, Calvert DeForest and Arnold Johnson. The film was released on April 24, 1987, by New Line Cinema.", "Title: Jeff Hephner\n\nJeffrey Lane \"Jeff\" Hephner (born June 22, 1975) is an American actor, known for his recurring role as Matt Ramsey in the third season of the Fox drama \"The O.C.\" (2005-2006) and starring as Morgan Stanley Buffkin in the short-lived CW comedy-drama \"Easy Money\" (2008-2009). He had a recurring role as football coach Red Raymond in the short-lived CW drama \"Hellcats\" and co-starred as Ben Zajac in the Starz political drama \"Boss\" (2011–2012) with Kelsey Grammer. In 2015, he starred as John Case in the short-lived TNT action drama \"Agent X\". Hephner had a recurring role as firefighter-turned-medical student Jeff Clarke in NBC's \"Chicago\" franchise in the original drama \"Chicago Fire\" from 2013 to 2014 and reprised his role in the show's medical drama spin-off \"Chicago Med\" from 2016 to 2017.", "Title: John Amos\n\nJohn Allen Amos Jr. (born December 27, 1939) is an American actor who is best known for his role as James Evans, Sr. on the CBS television series \"Good Times\" (1974–76). Amos' other television work includes roles in \"The Mary Tyler Moore Show\", the miniseries \"Roots\", for which he received an Emmy nomination, and a recurring role as Admiral Percy Fitzwallace on \"The West Wing\". Amos also played the father of Will Smith's character's girlfriend, Lisa Wilkes, in \"The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air\", and he had a recurring role on \"In the House\" with LL Cool J, as Coach Sam Wilson. Amos played the Father of Tommy Strawn (Thomas Mikal Ford) on the long running sitcom, \"Martin\", as Sgt. Strawn, and another recurring role on \"Two and a Half Men\" as Chelsea's dad's new lover, Edward Boynton. Amos also played Major Grant, the US Special forces officer in \"Die Hard 2\". Amos has also appeared on Broadway and in numerous films in a career that spans four decades. He has received nominations for a Primetime Emmy Award and NAACP Image Award.", "Title: Josh Randall\n\nJoshua Reeve \"Josh\" Randall (born January 27, 1972) is an American television actor. He is best known for his role as Dr. Mike Burton in the NBC sitcom \"Ed\" and the recurring guest role of Jake in \"Scrubs\" in 2005. He has had a recurring role on CBS' \"\" as Doug Wilson, N.T.S.B. investigator and former lover of Sara Sidle (Jorja Fox).", "Title: Hilarie Burton\n\nHilarie Ross Burton (born July 1, 1982) is an American actress and producer. A former host of MTV's \"Total Request Live\", she portrayed Peyton Sawyer on the The WB/CW drama \"One Tree Hill\" for six seasons (2003–09). Burton gained wider recognition with leading roles in the films \"Our Very Own\", \"Solstice\" and \"The List\". She starred as Sara Ellis on the USA crime drama \"White Collar\" (2010–13); and, in 2013, she had a recurring role as Dr. Lauren Boswell on the ABC medical drama \"Grey's Anatomy\". In 2014, she appeared in the short-lived ABC drama series \"Forever\" as Molly Dawes, and a recurring role in the short-lived CBS sci-fi drama series \"Extant\" as Anna Schaefer in 2015. In 2016, Burton was cast in a recurring role as DEA Agent Karen Palmer on the Fox action dramedy series \"Lethal Weapon\".", "Title: Bobby Cannavale\n\nRobert Cannavale ( ; ] ; born May 3, 1970) is an American actor known for his leading role as Bobby Caffey in the first two seasons of the crime drama series \"Third Watch\". Cannavale also had a recurring role on the NBC comedy series \"Will & Grace\" as Will Truman's long-term boyfriend Officer Vincent \"Vince\" D'Angelo, for which he won the 2005 Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Guest Actor in a Comedy Series, and portrayed Gyp Rosetti during the third season of the HBO drama series \"Boardwalk Empire\", for which he won the 2013 Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Drama Series. In 2016, he starred in the HBO drama series \"Vinyl\", produced by Martin Scorsese and Mick Jagger.", "Title: John Pappas\n\nJohn Pappas (born November 11, 1951) is an American actor, playwright and former comic who has appeared on television and in film since the 1970s. Pappas is best known for his recurring role as \"Pappas\" on the television series Hardball (NBC 1989-1990). Pappas is also known for his recurring role of Leo Sullivan on the NBC Soap Opera \"Days of Our Lives\" (NBC1994). In 2001 Pappas returned to \"Days of Our Lives\" in another recurring role of a convict named \"Buddy\". Pappas is an award-winning actor receiving a 1990 best actor award from the L.A. Weekly, for his performance in Gilbert Girion’s BAD COUNTRY. He received 2 Drama-Logue awards, one in 1989 and another in 1988.", "Title: Arnold Johnson (actor)\n\nArnold Herbert Johnson (November 15, 1921 – April 10, 2000) was an American actor who played the lead role in the film \"Putney Swope\" (1969); in the film, his voice was dubbed by Robert Downey, Sr. because Johnson could never remember his lines. Johnson appeared in \"Shaft (1971 film)\" as Cul, a friend of John Shaft and the owner of a shoeshine parlor. He also played a role in the film \"My Demon Lover\" (1987) and had roles in \"Rocky\" (1976) and \"Menace II Society\" (1993), as Thomas, the religious Christian grandfather of the lead character Caine (played by Tyrin Turner).", "Title: Julian Bailey (actor)\n\nJulian Bailey (born May 25, 1977 in Montreal, Quebec) is a Canadian actor who has been seen on several television series, including \"Better Off Ted\", \"NCIS\", \"Just Shoot Me! \", \"Judging Amy\" and \"Charmed\" to name a few. He first appeared to American television audiences in 2002 in the recurring role of Scott Wilson, assistant to Lea Thompson, in the Lifetime network drama, \"For The People\". Julian became well known to 'Daytime' audiences in the comedic recurring role of Vincent, the flirtatious bartender from the 'Indigo Club' on \"The Young and the Restless\". He recently starred opposite Rebecca St. James in the newly released movie \"Sarah's Choice\", and with Jeffrey Tambor in the feature film comedy, \"Meeting Spencer\" (2010). Julian also appears in the 2010 feature film drama, \"Acts of Violence\", starring Ron Perlman and Leelee Sobieski.", "Title: Alan Fudge\n\nAlan Fudge (February 27, 1944 – October 10, 2011) was an American actor known for being part of the cast of four television programs: \"Man from Atlantis\", \"Eischied\", \"Paper Dolls\" and \"Bodies of Evidence\", along with a recurring role (eighteen appearances over eight years, as of 2005) on \"7th Heaven\"." ]
81,164
Who has released more albums and EPs, Fall Out Boy or Mayday Parade?
Mayday Parade
comparison
medium
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[ { "sentences": [ "Punk Goes Pop Volume 5 is the thirteenth compilation album in the \"Punk Goes...\" series created by Fearless Records and the fifth installment in the \"Punk Goes Pop\" series to contain bands covering mainstream pop music.", " It was released on November 6, 2012 through Fearless Records.", " The album debuted at number sixteen on the \"Billboard\" 200, selling more than 21,000 copies within its first week.", " The album spawned three singles to date.", " The first single off the album was Memphis May Fire's cover of Grenade by Bruno Mars, which was released on October 2, 2012.", " The albums second single off the album was Mayday Parade's cover of Somebody That I Used to Know by Gotye featuring New Zealand artist Kimbra, which also featured guest vocals by Vic Fuentes of the band Pierce The Veil, it sold more than 15,000 copies within the album's first week of release, debuting at numbers eighteen and nineteen on the \"Billboard\" Rock Songs and Heatseekers Songs charts, respectively., it was released on October 16, 2012.", " The third single off the album was SECRETS cover of Ass Back Home by Gym Class Heroes featuring English artist Neon Hitch, which was released on December 12, 2012." ], "title": "Punk Goes Pop Volume 5" }, { "sentences": [ "Black Lines is the fifth studio album by American rock band Mayday Parade.", " Recording was done between March and May 2015 with producer Mike Sapone in New York.", " \"Keep in Mind, Transmorgrification Is a New Technology\" was released as a single in July.", " \"Letting Go\" was released as a single in October with the album, released through Fearless, following shortly after.", " The album charted at number 21 in the U.S." ], "title": "Black Lines" }, { "sentences": [ "Mayday Parade is an American rock band from Tallahassee, Florida.", " Their debut EP \"Tales Told by Dead Friends\" was released in 2006, and sold over 50,000 copies without any label support.", " In July 2007, Mayday Parade released their debut album \"A Lesson in Romantics\".", " After signing to Fearless in 2006, the band also signed onto a major label with Atlantic in 2009.", " Their second studio album, \"Anywhere but Here\" was released in October 2009 and their third album, entitled \"Mayday Parade\", was released in October 2011.", " Mayday Parade's fourth album, titled \"Monsters in the Closet\", was released in October 2013.", " Their fifth album, titled \"Black Lines\", was released October 2015." ], "title": "Mayday Parade" }, { "sentences": [ "Fall Out Boy is an American rock band formed in Wilmette, Illinois, a suburb of Chicago, in 2001.", " The band consists of lead vocalist and rhythm guitarist Patrick Stump, bassist Pete Wentz, lead guitarist Joe Trohman, and drummer Andy Hurley.", " The band originated from Chicago's hardcore punk scene, with which all members were involved at one point.", " The group was formed by Wentz and Trohman as a pop punk side project of the members' respective hardcore bands, and Stump joined shortly thereafter.", " The group went through a succession of drummers before landing Hurley and recording the group's debut album, \"Take This to Your Grave\" (2003).", " The album became an underground success and helped the band gain a dedicated fanbase through heavy touring, as well as some moderate commercial success.", " \"Take This to Your Grave\" has commonly been cited as an influential blueprint for pop punk music in the 2000s." ], "title": "Fall Out Boy" }, { "sentences": [ "The discography of Mayday Parade, an American rock band, consists of five studio albums, two extended plays, and 14 singles.", " As of July 2013, the band sales stood at 600,000 albums and 3,000,000 songs sold." ], "title": "Mayday Parade discography" }, { "sentences": [ "Fearless Records is a record label that was founded in 1994.", " Fearless is based in Culver City, California, and are best known for their early pop punk moments captured in the \"Fearless Flush Sampler\" and \"Punk Bites\" releases, as well as additional releases by bands such as Bigwig and Dynamite Boy, and later Sugarcult, Plain White T's, The Aquabats, Amely and post-hardcore releases by At the Drive-In and Anatomy of a Ghost.", " However, the label has experimented with different styles in recent years.", " Acts like Blessthefall, The Word Alive, Ice Nine Kills, Mayday Parade, Pierce The Veil, and The Color Morale have showcased post-hardcore, metalcore and alternative rock bands that have emerged in recent years.", " Fearless Records' releases are currently distributed nationwide by RED Distribution, but after Concord Music Group take-over, they'll be distributed by Universal Music Group." ], "title": "Fearless Records" }, { "sentences": [ "The Summer Set was an American rock band from Phoenix, Arizona formed in 2007.", " The band consisted of lead vocalist Brian Dales, guitarists Josh Montgomery and John Gomez, bass guitarist Stephen Gomez, and percussionist Jess Bowen.", " Formerly signed to The Militia Group in 2008 and to Razor & Tie from 2009–11, they later signed to Fearless Records and have released four full-length studio albums: \"Love Like This\" (2009), \"Everything's Fine\" (2011), \"Legendary\" (2013), \"Stories for Monday\" (2016) and four extended plays.", " The band has toured with other acts such as The Cab, We Are the In Crowd, Mayday Parade, Sleeping with Sirens, All Time Low, The Downtown Fiction, Action Item, among several others." ], "title": "The Summer Set" }, { "sentences": [ "Every Avenue is an American pop punk band from Marysville, Michigan, formed in 2003.", " The band consists of David Ryan Strauchman (lead vocals, piano), Joshua Randall Withenshaw (lead guitar), Jimmie Deeghan (rhythm guitar, backing vocals), Matt Black (bass, backing vocals) and Dennis Wilson (drums, percussion).", " The band is signed to Fearless Records and released their debut album, \"Shh, Just Go with it\" in 2008.", " It was followed-up by their second album, \"Picture Perfect\", in 2009, which reached No. 136 on \"Billboard\" 200.", " In 2011, the band's latest and third album titled Bad Habits was released, and it peaked at No. 63 on \"Billboard\" 200, being the band's highest chart position.", " Every Avenue has toured with bands such as Mayday Parade, All Time Low, The Maine and Boys Like Girls, and have appeared on the Vans Warped Tour." ], "title": "Every Avenue" }, { "sentences": [ "Mayday Parade is the third studio album by American rock band Mayday Parade.", " It was released by Fearless on October 4, 2011." ], "title": "Mayday Parade (album)" }, { "sentences": [ "Anywhere but Here is the second studio album by American rock band Mayday Parade.", " In January 2009 the band started writing \"Anywhere but Here\", working with several co-writers.", " The band signed to Atlantic in March 2009.", " Later that month, the band started recording at House of Loud in Elmwood Park, New Jersey.", " The album's production was handled by producer David Bendeth.", " \"The Silence\" was released as a single in August and was followed by \"Anywhere but Here\", released through Fearless Records, a couple of months later.", " \"Kids in Love\" was released as a single in May 2010.", " \"Anywhere but Here\" was released as a single in September." ], "title": "Anywhere but Here (Mayday Parade album)" } ]
[ "Title: Punk Goes Pop Volume 5\n\nPunk Goes Pop Volume 5 is the thirteenth compilation album in the \"Punk Goes...\" series created by Fearless Records and the fifth installment in the \"Punk Goes Pop\" series to contain bands covering mainstream pop music. It was released on November 6, 2012 through Fearless Records. The album debuted at number sixteen on the \"Billboard\" 200, selling more than 21,000 copies within its first week. The album spawned three singles to date. The first single off the album was Memphis May Fire's cover of Grenade by Bruno Mars, which was released on October 2, 2012. The albums second single off the album was Mayday Parade's cover of Somebody That I Used to Know by Gotye featuring New Zealand artist Kimbra, which also featured guest vocals by Vic Fuentes of the band Pierce The Veil, it sold more than 15,000 copies within the album's first week of release, debuting at numbers eighteen and nineteen on the \"Billboard\" Rock Songs and Heatseekers Songs charts, respectively., it was released on October 16, 2012. The third single off the album was SECRETS cover of Ass Back Home by Gym Class Heroes featuring English artist Neon Hitch, which was released on December 12, 2012.", "Title: Black Lines\n\nBlack Lines is the fifth studio album by American rock band Mayday Parade. Recording was done between March and May 2015 with producer Mike Sapone in New York. \"Keep in Mind, Transmorgrification Is a New Technology\" was released as a single in July. \"Letting Go\" was released as a single in October with the album, released through Fearless, following shortly after. The album charted at number 21 in the U.S.", "Title: Mayday Parade\n\nMayday Parade is an American rock band from Tallahassee, Florida. Their debut EP \"Tales Told by Dead Friends\" was released in 2006, and sold over 50,000 copies without any label support. In July 2007, Mayday Parade released their debut album \"A Lesson in Romantics\". After signing to Fearless in 2006, the band also signed onto a major label with Atlantic in 2009. Their second studio album, \"Anywhere but Here\" was released in October 2009 and their third album, entitled \"Mayday Parade\", was released in October 2011. Mayday Parade's fourth album, titled \"Monsters in the Closet\", was released in October 2013. Their fifth album, titled \"Black Lines\", was released October 2015.", "Title: Fall Out Boy\n\nFall Out Boy is an American rock band formed in Wilmette, Illinois, a suburb of Chicago, in 2001. The band consists of lead vocalist and rhythm guitarist Patrick Stump, bassist Pete Wentz, lead guitarist Joe Trohman, and drummer Andy Hurley. The band originated from Chicago's hardcore punk scene, with which all members were involved at one point. The group was formed by Wentz and Trohman as a pop punk side project of the members' respective hardcore bands, and Stump joined shortly thereafter. The group went through a succession of drummers before landing Hurley and recording the group's debut album, \"Take This to Your Grave\" (2003). The album became an underground success and helped the band gain a dedicated fanbase through heavy touring, as well as some moderate commercial success. \"Take This to Your Grave\" has commonly been cited as an influential blueprint for pop punk music in the 2000s.", "Title: Mayday Parade discography\n\nThe discography of Mayday Parade, an American rock band, consists of five studio albums, two extended plays, and 14 singles. As of July 2013, the band sales stood at 600,000 albums and 3,000,000 songs sold.", "Title: Fearless Records\n\nFearless Records is a record label that was founded in 1994. Fearless is based in Culver City, California, and are best known for their early pop punk moments captured in the \"Fearless Flush Sampler\" and \"Punk Bites\" releases, as well as additional releases by bands such as Bigwig and Dynamite Boy, and later Sugarcult, Plain White T's, The Aquabats, Amely and post-hardcore releases by At the Drive-In and Anatomy of a Ghost. However, the label has experimented with different styles in recent years. Acts like Blessthefall, The Word Alive, Ice Nine Kills, Mayday Parade, Pierce The Veil, and The Color Morale have showcased post-hardcore, metalcore and alternative rock bands that have emerged in recent years. Fearless Records' releases are currently distributed nationwide by RED Distribution, but after Concord Music Group take-over, they'll be distributed by Universal Music Group.", "Title: The Summer Set\n\nThe Summer Set was an American rock band from Phoenix, Arizona formed in 2007. The band consisted of lead vocalist Brian Dales, guitarists Josh Montgomery and John Gomez, bass guitarist Stephen Gomez, and percussionist Jess Bowen. Formerly signed to The Militia Group in 2008 and to Razor & Tie from 2009–11, they later signed to Fearless Records and have released four full-length studio albums: \"Love Like This\" (2009), \"Everything's Fine\" (2011), \"Legendary\" (2013), \"Stories for Monday\" (2016) and four extended plays. The band has toured with other acts such as The Cab, We Are the In Crowd, Mayday Parade, Sleeping with Sirens, All Time Low, The Downtown Fiction, Action Item, among several others.", "Title: Every Avenue\n\nEvery Avenue is an American pop punk band from Marysville, Michigan, formed in 2003. The band consists of David Ryan Strauchman (lead vocals, piano), Joshua Randall Withenshaw (lead guitar), Jimmie Deeghan (rhythm guitar, backing vocals), Matt Black (bass, backing vocals) and Dennis Wilson (drums, percussion). The band is signed to Fearless Records and released their debut album, \"Shh, Just Go with it\" in 2008. It was followed-up by their second album, \"Picture Perfect\", in 2009, which reached No. 136 on \"Billboard\" 200. In 2011, the band's latest and third album titled Bad Habits was released, and it peaked at No. 63 on \"Billboard\" 200, being the band's highest chart position. Every Avenue has toured with bands such as Mayday Parade, All Time Low, The Maine and Boys Like Girls, and have appeared on the Vans Warped Tour.", "Title: Mayday Parade (album)\n\nMayday Parade is the third studio album by American rock band Mayday Parade. It was released by Fearless on October 4, 2011.", "Title: Anywhere but Here (Mayday Parade album)\n\nAnywhere but Here is the second studio album by American rock band Mayday Parade. In January 2009 the band started writing \"Anywhere but Here\", working with several co-writers. The band signed to Atlantic in March 2009. Later that month, the band started recording at House of Loud in Elmwood Park, New Jersey. The album's production was handled by producer David Bendeth. \"The Silence\" was released as a single in August and was followed by \"Anywhere but Here\", released through Fearless Records, a couple of months later. \"Kids in Love\" was released as a single in May 2010. \"Anywhere but Here\" was released as a single in September." ]
81,165
Cheick Oumar Sissoko and Marc Webb, have which occupation in common?
film director
comparison
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[ { "sentences": [ "Marc Preston Webb (born August 31, 1974) is an American music video, short film, and film director.", " He made his feature film directorial debut with the 2009 romantic comedy-drama \"(500) Days of Summer\", and went on to direct the 2012 \"Spider-Man\" reboot \"The Amazing Spider-Man\", its 2014 sequel, \"The Amazing Spider-Man 2\", and the 2017 comedy-drama films \"Gifted\" and \"The Only Living Boy in New York\"." ], "title": "Marc Webb" }, { "sentences": [ "Cheick Oumar Sissoko (born 1945 in San, Mali) is a Malian film director and politician." ], "title": "Cheick Oumar Sissoko" }, { "sentences": [ "Guimba the Tyrant (French: \"Guimba, un tyran, une époque\" ) is a 1995 Malian comedy drama film in the Bambara language (with some Fula language components), directed by noted Malian director Cheick Oumar Sissoko.", " The movie shows the rise and fall of a cruel and despotic village chief \"Guimba\", and his son \"Jangine\" in a fictional village in the Sahel of Mali.", " Some of the storytelling was done through the medium of the village griot, and with the film being placed in an old setting, lends an epic touch to the movie.", " The exact chronological setting of the movie is difficult to ascertain, being set in an isolated village, but the commonly used weaponry shown is the blunderbuss (however one scene outside the village features a neem tree, a species introduced to Africa during the colonial period).", " The film depicts some magical components, including a solar eclipse brought on by magic.", " Casting was only partially done from among professional actors." ], "title": "Guimba the Tyrant" }, { "sentences": [ "Cheick Oumar Bathily (born 10 October 1982) is a Malian football player who currently plays for CS Duguwolofila." ], "title": "Cheick Bathily" }, { "sentences": [ "African Solidarity for Democracy and Independence (French: \"Solidarité Africaine pour la Démocratie et l'Indépendance\" ) is a left-wing political party in Mali.", " It was founded by Cheick Oumar Sissoko and Oumar Mariko in 1996; Sissoko is the party's President and Mariko is its Secretary-General, the top post in the party.", " The party is Pan-Africanist in ideology, is affiliated internationally with the International Communist Seminar, a grouping organised by the Workers Party of Belgium, and is in part an outgrowth of the 1991 demonstrations against the military rule of President Moussa Traoré.", " Mariko was head of the Association of Students and Pupils of Mali (AEEM) during the 1991 protest movement which overthrew the government." ], "title": "African Solidarity for Democracy and Independence" }, { "sentences": [ "Oumar Sissoko (born 13 September 1987 in Montreuil France) is a Malian footballer who currently plays as a goalkeeper for Le Havre.", " His cousin Mohamed Sissoko is also a professional footballer and was also capped for Mali." ], "title": "Oumar Sissoko" }, { "sentences": [ "Genesis (French: La genèse ) is a 1999 French-Malian drama film directed by Cheick Oumar Sissoko.", " It covers chapters 23 to 37 of the biblical Book of Genesis, but with only African actors.", " It was screened in the Un Certain Regard section at the 1999 Cannes Film Festival." ], "title": "Genesis (1999 film)" }, { "sentences": [ "Amadou Haya Sanogo (born 1972 or 1973) is a Malian military officer who was leader of the 2012 Malian coup d'état against President Amadou Toumani Touré.", " He proclaimed himself the leader of the National Committee for Recovering Democracy and Restoring the State (CNRDRE).", " Sanogo was also said to be involved in the arrest and resignation of acting Prime Minister Cheick Modibo Diarra in December 2012, leading to the appointment of civil servant Django Sissoko as Prime Minister.", " According to Human Rights Watch, Sanogo’s forces were implicated in serious human rights abuses including torture, sexual abuse, and intimidation against journalists and family members of detained soldiers." ], "title": "Amadou Sanogo" }, { "sentences": [ "Balla Moussa Keïta (1934 – March 6, 2001) was a Malian actor and comedian, and a West African cinema pioneer who was well known in the West (especially France).", " Born in the Ségou Region of Mali, he was originally a radio producer.", " He later turned to acting and acted in a number of movies by notable Mali directors like Cheick Oumar Sissoko, Souleymane Cissé and Abdoulaye Ascofaré.", " Among his critically acclaimed roles are those of the tribal king \"Rouma Boll\" in \"Yeelen\" and as Mambi in \"Guimba, un tyrant, une époque\".", " He received the Best Male Interpretation award at the FESPACO for his role in the Guinean film \"Séré, le témoin\"." ], "title": "Balla Moussa Keïta" }, { "sentences": [ "Cheick Oumar Dabo (born 12 January 1981 in Bamako) is a Malian football player." ], "title": "Cheick Oumar Dabo" } ]
[ "Title: Marc Webb\n\nMarc Preston Webb (born August 31, 1974) is an American music video, short film, and film director. He made his feature film directorial debut with the 2009 romantic comedy-drama \"(500) Days of Summer\", and went on to direct the 2012 \"Spider-Man\" reboot \"The Amazing Spider-Man\", its 2014 sequel, \"The Amazing Spider-Man 2\", and the 2017 comedy-drama films \"Gifted\" and \"The Only Living Boy in New York\".", "Title: Cheick Oumar Sissoko\n\nCheick Oumar Sissoko (born 1945 in San, Mali) is a Malian film director and politician.", "Title: Guimba the Tyrant\n\nGuimba the Tyrant (French: \"Guimba, un tyran, une époque\" ) is a 1995 Malian comedy drama film in the Bambara language (with some Fula language components), directed by noted Malian director Cheick Oumar Sissoko. The movie shows the rise and fall of a cruel and despotic village chief \"Guimba\", and his son \"Jangine\" in a fictional village in the Sahel of Mali. Some of the storytelling was done through the medium of the village griot, and with the film being placed in an old setting, lends an epic touch to the movie. The exact chronological setting of the movie is difficult to ascertain, being set in an isolated village, but the commonly used weaponry shown is the blunderbuss (however one scene outside the village features a neem tree, a species introduced to Africa during the colonial period). The film depicts some magical components, including a solar eclipse brought on by magic. Casting was only partially done from among professional actors.", "Title: Cheick Bathily\n\nCheick Oumar Bathily (born 10 October 1982) is a Malian football player who currently plays for CS Duguwolofila.", "Title: African Solidarity for Democracy and Independence\n\nAfrican Solidarity for Democracy and Independence (French: \"Solidarité Africaine pour la Démocratie et l'Indépendance\" ) is a left-wing political party in Mali. It was founded by Cheick Oumar Sissoko and Oumar Mariko in 1996; Sissoko is the party's President and Mariko is its Secretary-General, the top post in the party. The party is Pan-Africanist in ideology, is affiliated internationally with the International Communist Seminar, a grouping organised by the Workers Party of Belgium, and is in part an outgrowth of the 1991 demonstrations against the military rule of President Moussa Traoré. Mariko was head of the Association of Students and Pupils of Mali (AEEM) during the 1991 protest movement which overthrew the government.", "Title: Oumar Sissoko\n\nOumar Sissoko (born 13 September 1987 in Montreuil France) is a Malian footballer who currently plays as a goalkeeper for Le Havre. His cousin Mohamed Sissoko is also a professional footballer and was also capped for Mali.", "Title: Genesis (1999 film)\n\nGenesis (French: La genèse ) is a 1999 French-Malian drama film directed by Cheick Oumar Sissoko. It covers chapters 23 to 37 of the biblical Book of Genesis, but with only African actors. It was screened in the Un Certain Regard section at the 1999 Cannes Film Festival.", "Title: Amadou Sanogo\n\nAmadou Haya Sanogo (born 1972 or 1973) is a Malian military officer who was leader of the 2012 Malian coup d'état against President Amadou Toumani Touré. He proclaimed himself the leader of the National Committee for Recovering Democracy and Restoring the State (CNRDRE). Sanogo was also said to be involved in the arrest and resignation of acting Prime Minister Cheick Modibo Diarra in December 2012, leading to the appointment of civil servant Django Sissoko as Prime Minister. According to Human Rights Watch, Sanogo’s forces were implicated in serious human rights abuses including torture, sexual abuse, and intimidation against journalists and family members of detained soldiers.", "Title: Balla Moussa Keïta\n\nBalla Moussa Keïta (1934 – March 6, 2001) was a Malian actor and comedian, and a West African cinema pioneer who was well known in the West (especially France). Born in the Ségou Region of Mali, he was originally a radio producer. He later turned to acting and acted in a number of movies by notable Mali directors like Cheick Oumar Sissoko, Souleymane Cissé and Abdoulaye Ascofaré. Among his critically acclaimed roles are those of the tribal king \"Rouma Boll\" in \"Yeelen\" and as Mambi in \"Guimba, un tyrant, une époque\". He received the Best Male Interpretation award at the FESPACO for his role in the Guinean film \"Séré, le témoin\".", "Title: Cheick Oumar Dabo\n\nCheick Oumar Dabo (born 12 January 1981 in Bamako) is a Malian football player." ]
81,166
In what year was the American soldier that starred in "Gunfight at Comanche Creek" born?
1925
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[ { "sentences": [ "Christian Bauman (born June 15, 1970) is an American novelist, essayist, and lyricist.", " A former soldier, Bauman is arguably best known for his critically acclaimed 2002 debut novel The Ice Beneath You, about the return of a young American soldier from Somalia.", " Of his 2005 novel Voodoo Lounge (about a female soldier with HIV during the 1994 occupation of Haiti), National Book Award-winning writer Robert Stone said, \"The prose in \"Voodoo Lounge\" reverberates in the white space around it.\"", " Bauman's first two novels are among the very small group of war-based literary fiction produced by Generation X.", " His third novel, titled In Hoboken (2008), is a departure from the first two, centered on a group of young musicians in the mid-1990s, and the mental-health facility where one of them works.", " Reviewing \"In Hoboken\", critic Paul Constant wrote, \"Bauman is an incredible writer.", " This is one of those books -- like Lethem when he's cooking, say, or Chabon at his most vibrant -- when every line snaps and propels you forward.\"", " Christian Bauman's short essays appeared regularly on National Public Radio's All Things Considered between 2003–2006.", " Bauman is the creative director of an advertising agency in New York.", " He regularly updates his personal blog, including posts about progress on two new novels." ], "title": "Christian Bauman" }, { "sentences": [ "Private Coron D. Evans (born 1844) was an American soldier who fought in the American Civil War.", " Evans received the country's highest award for bravery during combat, the Medal of Honor, for his action during the Battle of Sayler's Creek in Virginia on 6 April 1865.", " He was honored with the award on 3 May 1865." ], "title": "Coron D. Evans" }, { "sentences": [ "Calvary Morris Young (March 12, 1840 – July 11, 1909) was an American soldier who fought in the American Civil War.", " Young received his country's highest award for bravery during combat, the Medal of Honor.", " Young's medal was awarded for his gallantry during the capture of the Confederate States Army Brigadier General William Lewis Cabell during Price's Raid in Kansas at the Battle of Mine Creek on October 25, 1864.", " He was honored with the award on April 4, 1865." ], "title": "Calvary M. Young" }, { "sentences": [ "Colleen Miller (born November 10, 1932) is an American actress.", " She has been in several movies such as \"Gunfight at Comanche Creek\" (1963) and \"Four Guns to the Border\" (1954).", " She currently resides in California." ], "title": "Colleen Miller" }, { "sentences": [ "John W. Comfort (1844 – November 29, 1893) was an American soldier in the U.S. Army who fought during the American Civil War and the Indian Wars from 1861 until his retirement in 1892.", " He was a member of the 4th U.S. Cavalry during the Texas–Indian Wars and, while battling the Kiowa and Comanche in the Staked Plains in November 1874, killed an Indian in armed combat.", " He was one of several soldiers cited for bravery in this battle and received the Medal of Honor the following year." ], "title": "John W. Comfort" }, { "sentences": [ "The Quem people were a group of American Indians that settled along both banks of the Rio Grande in what is now Texas, United States and Coahuila, Mexico.", " They are known to have settled around present-day Eagle Pass and Piedras Negras.", " Damián Massanet also recorded them, in 1691, as one of six groups of Indians encountered along a stream called \"Caramanchel\"; this appears to correspond with today's Comanche Creek in the southwestern part of Zavala County.", " Massenet implied that all six groups spoke a language now known as Coahuilteco." ], "title": "Quem people" }, { "sentences": [ "William O'Neill (1848 – unknown) was an American soldier in the U.S. Army who served with the 4th U.S. Cavalry during the Indian Wars.", " He was one of several men who received the Medal of Honor for gallantry while fighting the Comanche at Red River of the South on September 29, 1872." ], "title": "William O'Neill (Medal of Honor)" }, { "sentences": [ "Gunfight at Comanche Creek is a 1963 Western film starring Audie Murphy." ], "title": "Gunfight at Comanche Creek" }, { "sentences": [ "John James (1838 – May 23, 1902) was a British-born American soldier in the U.S. Army who served with the 5th U.S. Cavalry during the Texas–Indian Wars.", " He was one of seven men who received the Medal of Honor for gallantry by defending the \"Lyman Train\" against a war party of Kiowa and Comanche at the Upper Washita River in Texas on September 9–11, 1874" ], "title": "John James (Medal of Honor)" }, { "sentences": [ "Audie Leon Murphy (20 June 1925 – 28 May 1971) was one of the most decorated American combat soldiers of World War II, receiving every military combat award for valor available from the U.S. Army, as well as French and Belgian awards for heroism.", " Murphy received the Medal of Honor for valor demonstrated at the age of 19 for single-handedly holding off an entire company of German soldiers for an hour at the Colmar Pocket in France in January 1945, then leading a successful counterattack while wounded and out of ammunition." ], "title": "Audie Murphy" } ]
[ "Title: Christian Bauman\n\nChristian Bauman (born June 15, 1970) is an American novelist, essayist, and lyricist. A former soldier, Bauman is arguably best known for his critically acclaimed 2002 debut novel The Ice Beneath You, about the return of a young American soldier from Somalia. Of his 2005 novel Voodoo Lounge (about a female soldier with HIV during the 1994 occupation of Haiti), National Book Award-winning writer Robert Stone said, \"The prose in \"Voodoo Lounge\" reverberates in the white space around it.\" Bauman's first two novels are among the very small group of war-based literary fiction produced by Generation X. His third novel, titled In Hoboken (2008), is a departure from the first two, centered on a group of young musicians in the mid-1990s, and the mental-health facility where one of them works. Reviewing \"In Hoboken\", critic Paul Constant wrote, \"Bauman is an incredible writer. This is one of those books -- like Lethem when he's cooking, say, or Chabon at his most vibrant -- when every line snaps and propels you forward.\" Christian Bauman's short essays appeared regularly on National Public Radio's All Things Considered between 2003–2006. Bauman is the creative director of an advertising agency in New York. He regularly updates his personal blog, including posts about progress on two new novels.", "Title: Coron D. Evans\n\nPrivate Coron D. Evans (born 1844) was an American soldier who fought in the American Civil War. Evans received the country's highest award for bravery during combat, the Medal of Honor, for his action during the Battle of Sayler's Creek in Virginia on 6 April 1865. He was honored with the award on 3 May 1865.", "Title: Calvary M. Young\n\nCalvary Morris Young (March 12, 1840 – July 11, 1909) was an American soldier who fought in the American Civil War. Young received his country's highest award for bravery during combat, the Medal of Honor. Young's medal was awarded for his gallantry during the capture of the Confederate States Army Brigadier General William Lewis Cabell during Price's Raid in Kansas at the Battle of Mine Creek on October 25, 1864. He was honored with the award on April 4, 1865.", "Title: Colleen Miller\n\nColleen Miller (born November 10, 1932) is an American actress. She has been in several movies such as \"Gunfight at Comanche Creek\" (1963) and \"Four Guns to the Border\" (1954). She currently resides in California.", "Title: John W. Comfort\n\nJohn W. Comfort (1844 – November 29, 1893) was an American soldier in the U.S. Army who fought during the American Civil War and the Indian Wars from 1861 until his retirement in 1892. He was a member of the 4th U.S. Cavalry during the Texas–Indian Wars and, while battling the Kiowa and Comanche in the Staked Plains in November 1874, killed an Indian in armed combat. He was one of several soldiers cited for bravery in this battle and received the Medal of Honor the following year.", "Title: Quem people\n\nThe Quem people were a group of American Indians that settled along both banks of the Rio Grande in what is now Texas, United States and Coahuila, Mexico. They are known to have settled around present-day Eagle Pass and Piedras Negras. Damián Massanet also recorded them, in 1691, as one of six groups of Indians encountered along a stream called \"Caramanchel\"; this appears to correspond with today's Comanche Creek in the southwestern part of Zavala County. Massenet implied that all six groups spoke a language now known as Coahuilteco.", "Title: William O'Neill (Medal of Honor)\n\nWilliam O'Neill (1848 – unknown) was an American soldier in the U.S. Army who served with the 4th U.S. Cavalry during the Indian Wars. He was one of several men who received the Medal of Honor for gallantry while fighting the Comanche at Red River of the South on September 29, 1872.", "Title: Gunfight at Comanche Creek\n\nGunfight at Comanche Creek is a 1963 Western film starring Audie Murphy.", "Title: John James (Medal of Honor)\n\nJohn James (1838 – May 23, 1902) was a British-born American soldier in the U.S. Army who served with the 5th U.S. Cavalry during the Texas–Indian Wars. He was one of seven men who received the Medal of Honor for gallantry by defending the \"Lyman Train\" against a war party of Kiowa and Comanche at the Upper Washita River in Texas on September 9–11, 1874", "Title: Audie Murphy\n\nAudie Leon Murphy (20 June 1925 – 28 May 1971) was one of the most decorated American combat soldiers of World War II, receiving every military combat award for valor available from the U.S. Army, as well as French and Belgian awards for heroism. Murphy received the Medal of Honor for valor demonstrated at the age of 19 for single-handedly holding off an entire company of German soldiers for an hour at the Colmar Pocket in France in January 1945, then leading a successful counterattack while wounded and out of ammunition." ]
81,167
What term was coined from the name of the senator who saw a large rise in popularity as a result of the loss of China?
McCarthyism
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[ { "sentences": [ "The University of Bristol admissions controversy refers to an historic dispute over the admissions process for the University of Bristol in the United Kingdom which occurred in 2003.", " The 2003 incident was caused by concerns over bias in the admissions system that were perceived as favouritism towards state school students after the rejection of some students with strong academic records who attended independent schools.", " The University's widening participation policy allowed the awarding of slightly lower offers to promising applicants from schools with lower academic achievement.", " Controversy surrounding this policy resulted in a brief boycott of the University by some independent schools and intense media debate about the fairness of the admissions policy as well as praise and criticism of the policy and the boycott from politicians, student leaders and education groups.", " The boycott was lifted after two months when the Independent School's Council expressed satisfaction with the fairness of the admissions system.", " Two years later a survey of independent schools concluded that: \"It is likely that rejections which may have seemed discriminatory to parents and schools have in fact, been due to a large rise in suitably qualified applicants\" and independent evidence was compiled suggesting that claims of bias were wildly exaggerated.", " The controversy has now been superseded by the reality that all British Universities have active 'widening participation' policies designed to increase University applications from lower-achieving schools which tend, de facto, to be state schools." ], "title": "University of Bristol admissions controversy" }, { "sentences": [ "Joseph Raymond McCarthy (November 14, 1908 – May 2, 1957) was an American politician who served as U.S. Senator from the state of Wisconsin from 1947 until his death in 1957.", " Beginning in 1950, McCarthy became the most visible public face of a period in the United States in which Cold War tensions fueled fears of widespread Communist subversion.", " He is known for alleging that numerous Communists and Soviet spies and sympathizers had infiltrated the United States federal government, universities, film industry, and elsewhere.", " Ultimately, the smear tactics he used led him to be censured by the U.S. Senate.", " The term \"McCarthyism\", coined in 1950 in reference to McCarthy's practices, was soon applied to similar anti-communist activities.", " Today, the term is used in reference to what are considered demagogic, reckless, and unsubstantiated accusations, as well as public attacks on the character or patriotism of political opponents." ], "title": "Joseph McCarthy" }, { "sentences": [ "The Prevention of Crime Act 1953 (C.14) is an Act of the Parliament of the United Kingdom that restricts the carrying of offensive weapons in public.", " The Act was passed in response to the large rise in violent crime in the United Kingdom, with 800 cases of armed robbery, assault with intent to rob or robbery with violence and 4,445 cases of malicious wounding in 1951 (the last year up to that point with such statistics) while many of these crimes did not include the use of weapons there were calls from politicians, police officers and members of the public for new laws to combat the problem by restricting civilian weapons.", " Prior to the act it was not a crime to carry a weapon in a public place for offensive or defensive purposes (though carrying or using a weapon during the commission of a crime would earn a greater punishment) unless it was a firearm or imitation firearm.", " The Prevention of Crime Act was created to under the presumption that banning weapons from all civilians, regardless of their intention, from public places would reduce violent crime, receiving the Royal Assent on 6 May 1953 and coming into force on 6 June.", " No subsequent studies were carried out afterwards to ascertain what effect, if any, the act had on crime." ], "title": "Prevention of Crime Act 1953" }, { "sentences": [ "Mount Steller is a peak at the far eastern end of the Chugach Mountains of Alaska, United States.", " It is notable for its isolated location among extensive icefields, and for its large rise above local terrain.", " For example, it rises 8000 feet (2440 m) above the Bering Glacier to the south in about 4 horizontal miles (6.4 km)." ], "title": "Mount Steller (Chugach Mountains)" }, { "sentences": [ "The term Loss and damage denotes impacts of climate-related stressors that occur despite efforts to reduce greenhouse gas emissions and adapt to climatic changes.", " Loss and damage can result from sudden-onset events (climate disasters, such as cyclones) as well as slow-onset processes (such as sea level rise).", " Loss and damage can occur in human systems (such as livelihoods) as well as natural systems (such as biodiversity), though the emphasis in research and policy is on human impacts.", " Within the realm of loss and damage to human systems, a distinction is made between economic losses and non-economic losses.", " The main difference between the two is that non-economic losses involve things that are not commonly traded in markets." ], "title": "Loss and damage" }, { "sentences": [ "Mount Miller is an isolated peak of the Saint Elias Mountains in Alaska, United States.", " It is notable for its position among spectacular icefields, its distance from any inhabited place, and its large rise above local terrain.", " It is over 65 miles (110 km) from McCarthy, the nearest habitation, and over 105 miles (170 km) away from Yakutat, the nearest significant town.", " Exemplifying the size of the mountain, the south flank rises 9000 feet (2743 m) above the Duktoth River valley to the south in approximately 9 horizontal miles (14.5 km)." ], "title": "Mount Miller" }, { "sentences": [ "Musth or must is a periodic condition in bull (male) elephants, characterized by highly aggressive behavior and accompanied by a large rise in reproductive hormones.", " Testosterone levels in an elephant in musth can be as much as 60 times greater than in the same elephant at other times.", " However, whether this hormonal surge is the sole cause of musth, or merely a contributing factor, is unknown.", " Scientific investigation of musth is problematic because even the most placid elephants become highly violent toward humans and other elephants during musth." ], "title": "Musth" }, { "sentences": [ "The 1958 Yellow River flood was an extraordinarily large rise in the water flow of the Yellow River in China that coincided with the onset of the Great Leap Forward." ], "title": "1958 Yellow River flood" }, { "sentences": [ "The \"loss of China\" refers, in U.S. political discourse, to the unexpected Communist Party takeover of mainland China from the American-backed Nationalists in 1949, and therefore the \"loss of China to communism\".", " The \"loss of China\" was portrayed by critics of the Truman Administration as an \"avoidable catastrophe\".", " It led to a \"rancorous and divisive debate\" and the issue was exploited by the Republicans at the polls in 1952.", " It also played a large role in the rise of Joseph McCarthy, who, with his allies, sought scapegoats for that \"loss\", targeting notably Owen Lattimore, an influential scholar of Central Asia." ], "title": "Loss of China" }, { "sentences": [ "Copper loss is the term often given to heat produced by electrical currents in the conductors of transformer windings, or other electrical devices.", " Copper losses are an undesirable transfer of energy, as are core losses, which result from induced currents in adjacent components.", " The term is applied regardless of whether the windings are made of copper or another conductor, such as aluminium.", " Hence the term winding loss is often preferred.", " The term load loss is closely related but not identical, since an unloaded transformer will have some winding loss." ], "title": "Copper loss" } ]
[ "Title: University of Bristol admissions controversy\n\nThe University of Bristol admissions controversy refers to an historic dispute over the admissions process for the University of Bristol in the United Kingdom which occurred in 2003. The 2003 incident was caused by concerns over bias in the admissions system that were perceived as favouritism towards state school students after the rejection of some students with strong academic records who attended independent schools. The University's widening participation policy allowed the awarding of slightly lower offers to promising applicants from schools with lower academic achievement. Controversy surrounding this policy resulted in a brief boycott of the University by some independent schools and intense media debate about the fairness of the admissions policy as well as praise and criticism of the policy and the boycott from politicians, student leaders and education groups. The boycott was lifted after two months when the Independent School's Council expressed satisfaction with the fairness of the admissions system. Two years later a survey of independent schools concluded that: \"It is likely that rejections which may have seemed discriminatory to parents and schools have in fact, been due to a large rise in suitably qualified applicants\" and independent evidence was compiled suggesting that claims of bias were wildly exaggerated. The controversy has now been superseded by the reality that all British Universities have active 'widening participation' policies designed to increase University applications from lower-achieving schools which tend, de facto, to be state schools.", "Title: Joseph McCarthy\n\nJoseph Raymond McCarthy (November 14, 1908 – May 2, 1957) was an American politician who served as U.S. Senator from the state of Wisconsin from 1947 until his death in 1957. Beginning in 1950, McCarthy became the most visible public face of a period in the United States in which Cold War tensions fueled fears of widespread Communist subversion. He is known for alleging that numerous Communists and Soviet spies and sympathizers had infiltrated the United States federal government, universities, film industry, and elsewhere. Ultimately, the smear tactics he used led him to be censured by the U.S. Senate. The term \"McCarthyism\", coined in 1950 in reference to McCarthy's practices, was soon applied to similar anti-communist activities. Today, the term is used in reference to what are considered demagogic, reckless, and unsubstantiated accusations, as well as public attacks on the character or patriotism of political opponents.", "Title: Prevention of Crime Act 1953\n\nThe Prevention of Crime Act 1953 (C.14) is an Act of the Parliament of the United Kingdom that restricts the carrying of offensive weapons in public. The Act was passed in response to the large rise in violent crime in the United Kingdom, with 800 cases of armed robbery, assault with intent to rob or robbery with violence and 4,445 cases of malicious wounding in 1951 (the last year up to that point with such statistics) while many of these crimes did not include the use of weapons there were calls from politicians, police officers and members of the public for new laws to combat the problem by restricting civilian weapons. Prior to the act it was not a crime to carry a weapon in a public place for offensive or defensive purposes (though carrying or using a weapon during the commission of a crime would earn a greater punishment) unless it was a firearm or imitation firearm. The Prevention of Crime Act was created to under the presumption that banning weapons from all civilians, regardless of their intention, from public places would reduce violent crime, receiving the Royal Assent on 6 May 1953 and coming into force on 6 June. No subsequent studies were carried out afterwards to ascertain what effect, if any, the act had on crime.", "Title: Mount Steller (Chugach Mountains)\n\nMount Steller is a peak at the far eastern end of the Chugach Mountains of Alaska, United States. It is notable for its isolated location among extensive icefields, and for its large rise above local terrain. For example, it rises 8000 feet (2440 m) above the Bering Glacier to the south in about 4 horizontal miles (6.4 km).", "Title: Loss and damage\n\nThe term Loss and damage denotes impacts of climate-related stressors that occur despite efforts to reduce greenhouse gas emissions and adapt to climatic changes. Loss and damage can result from sudden-onset events (climate disasters, such as cyclones) as well as slow-onset processes (such as sea level rise). Loss and damage can occur in human systems (such as livelihoods) as well as natural systems (such as biodiversity), though the emphasis in research and policy is on human impacts. Within the realm of loss and damage to human systems, a distinction is made between economic losses and non-economic losses. The main difference between the two is that non-economic losses involve things that are not commonly traded in markets.", "Title: Mount Miller\n\nMount Miller is an isolated peak of the Saint Elias Mountains in Alaska, United States. It is notable for its position among spectacular icefields, its distance from any inhabited place, and its large rise above local terrain. It is over 65 miles (110 km) from McCarthy, the nearest habitation, and over 105 miles (170 km) away from Yakutat, the nearest significant town. Exemplifying the size of the mountain, the south flank rises 9000 feet (2743 m) above the Duktoth River valley to the south in approximately 9 horizontal miles (14.5 km).", "Title: Musth\n\nMusth or must is a periodic condition in bull (male) elephants, characterized by highly aggressive behavior and accompanied by a large rise in reproductive hormones. Testosterone levels in an elephant in musth can be as much as 60 times greater than in the same elephant at other times. However, whether this hormonal surge is the sole cause of musth, or merely a contributing factor, is unknown. Scientific investigation of musth is problematic because even the most placid elephants become highly violent toward humans and other elephants during musth.", "Title: 1958 Yellow River flood\n\nThe 1958 Yellow River flood was an extraordinarily large rise in the water flow of the Yellow River in China that coincided with the onset of the Great Leap Forward.", "Title: Loss of China\n\nThe \"loss of China\" refers, in U.S. political discourse, to the unexpected Communist Party takeover of mainland China from the American-backed Nationalists in 1949, and therefore the \"loss of China to communism\". The \"loss of China\" was portrayed by critics of the Truman Administration as an \"avoidable catastrophe\". It led to a \"rancorous and divisive debate\" and the issue was exploited by the Republicans at the polls in 1952. It also played a large role in the rise of Joseph McCarthy, who, with his allies, sought scapegoats for that \"loss\", targeting notably Owen Lattimore, an influential scholar of Central Asia.", "Title: Copper loss\n\nCopper loss is the term often given to heat produced by electrical currents in the conductors of transformer windings, or other electrical devices. Copper losses are an undesirable transfer of energy, as are core losses, which result from induced currents in adjacent components. The term is applied regardless of whether the windings are made of copper or another conductor, such as aluminium. Hence the term winding loss is often preferred. The term load loss is closely related but not identical, since an unloaded transformer will have some winding loss." ]
81,168
David J. Wineland was awarded the 2012 Nobel Prize in Physics jointly with which French physicist known for a study of the particle of light?
Serge Haroche
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[ { "sentences": [ "The Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine (Swedish: \"Nobelpriset i fysiologi eller medicin\" ) is awarded annually by the Swedish Karolinska Institute to scientists and doctors in the various fields of physiology or medicine.", " It is one of the five Nobel Prizes established by the 1895 will of Alfred Nobel (who died in 1896), awarded for outstanding contributions in chemistry, physics, literature, peace, and physiology or medicine.", " As dictated by Nobel's will, the award is administered by the Nobel Foundation and awarded by a committee that consists of five members and an executive secretary elected by the Karolinska Institute.", " While commonly referred to as the Nobel Prize in Medicine, Nobel specifically stated that the prize be awarded for \"physiology or medicine\" in his will.", " Because of this, the prize can be awarded in a broader range of fields.", " The first Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine was awarded in 1901 to Emil Adolf von Behring, of Germany.", " Each recipient receives a medal, a diploma and a monetary award that has varied throughout the years.", " In 1901, von Behring received 150,782 SEK, which is equal to 7,731,004 SEK in December 2008.", " In 2013, the prize was awarded to James E. Rothman, Randy W. Schekman and Thomas C. Südhof; they were recognised \"after discovering how cells precisely transport material\".", " The award is presented in Stockholm at an annual ceremony on December 10, the anniversary of Nobel's death." ], "title": "List of Nobel laureates in Physiology or Medicine" }, { "sentences": [ "Arthur Bruce McDonald, {'1': \", '2': \", '3': \", '4': \"} (born August 29, 1943) is a Canadian astrophysicist.", " McDonald is the director of the Sudbury Neutrino Observatory Institute and holds the Gordon and Patricia Gray Chair in Particle Astrophysics at Queen's University in Kingston, Ontario.", " He was awarded the 2015 Nobel Prize in Physics jointly with Japanese physicist Takaaki Kajita." ], "title": "Arthur B. McDonald" }, { "sentences": [ "François Baron Englert (] ; born 6 November 1932) is a Belgian theoretical physicist and 2013 Nobel prize laureate (shared with Peter Higgs).", " He is Professor emeritus at the Université libre de Bruxelles (ULB) where he is member of the Service de Physique Théorique.", " He is also a Sackler Professor by Special Appointment in the School of Physics and Astronomy at Tel Aviv University and a member of the Institute for Quantum Studies at Chapman University in California.", " He was awarded the 2010 J. J. Sakurai Prize for Theoretical Particle Physics (with Gerry Guralnik, C. R. Hagen, Tom Kibble, Peter Higgs, and Robert Brout), the Wolf Prize in Physics in 2004 (with Brout and Higgs) and the High Energy and Particle Prize of the European Physical Society (with Brout and Higgs) in 1997 for the mechanism which unifies short and long range interactions by generating massive gauge vector bosons.", " He has made contributions in statistical physics, quantum field theory, cosmology, string theory and supergravity.", " He is the recipient of the 2013 Prince of Asturias Award in technical and scientific research, together with Peter Higgs and the CERN." ], "title": "François Englert" }, { "sentences": [ "Serge Haroche (born 11 September 1944) is a French physicist who was awarded the 2012 Nobel Prize for Physics jointly with David J. Wineland for \"ground-breaking experimental methods that enable measuring and manipulation of individual quantum systems\", a study of the particle of light, the photon.", " This and his other works developed laser spectroscopy.", " Since 2001, Haroche is a Professor at the Collège de France and holds the Chair of Quantum Physics.", " In 1971 he defended his doctoral thesis in physics at the University of Paris VI, his research has been conducted under the direction of Claude Cohen-Tannoudji." ], "title": "Serge Haroche" }, { "sentences": [ "David Jeffrey Wineland (born February 24, 1944) is an American Nobel-laureate physicist at the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) physics laboratory.", " His work has included advances in optics, specifically laser cooling trapped ions and using ions for quantum computing operations.", " He was awarded the 2012 Nobel Prize in Physics, jointly with Serge Haroche, for \"ground-breaking experimental methods that enable measuring and manipulation of individual quantum systems.\"" ], "title": "David J. Wineland" }, { "sentences": [ "Richard Phillips Feynman ( ; May 11, 1918 – February 15, 1988) was an American theoretical physicist known for his work in the path integral formulation of quantum mechanics, the theory of quantum electrodynamics, and the physics of the superfluidity of supercooled liquid helium, as well as in particle physics for which he proposed the parton model.", " For his contributions to the development of quantum electrodynamics, Feynman, jointly with Julian Schwinger and Shin'ichirō Tomonaga, received the Nobel Prize in Physics in 1965." ], "title": "Richard Feynman" }, { "sentences": [ "Jeffrey Robert Forshaw (born 1968) is a British particle physicist with a special interest in quantum chromodynamics (QCD): the study of the behaviour of subatomic particles, using data from the HERA particle accelerator, Tevatron particle accelerator and the Large Hadron Collider (LHC) at CERN.", " Since 2004 he has been professor of particle physics in the School of Physics and Astronomy at the University of Manchester.", " He is the co-author of 5 books, most notably the worldwide bestselling popular science books \"Why Does E=mc²?", "\", \"The Quantum Universe\" and \"Universal: A guide to the cosmos\", co-written with physicist Brian Cox.", " He has also written over 100 peer reviewed papers published in scientific journals and speaks at international science festivals for children and adults.", " He frequently acts as science consultant to the BBC and other media and is a columnist for \"The Observer\".", " Forshaw is a recipient of the Maxwell Medal and Prize for his outstanding contribution to particle physics, and the Kelvin Prize from the Institute of Physics for his exceptional contribution to the public understanding of physics." ], "title": "Jeff Forshaw" }, { "sentences": [ "Takaaki Kajita (梶田 隆章 , Kajita Takaaki ) is a Japanese physicist, known for neutrino experiments at the Kamiokande and its successor, Super-Kamiokande.", " In 2015, he was awarded the Nobel Prize in Physics jointly with Canadian physicist Arthur B. McDonald." ], "title": "Takaaki Kajita" }, { "sentences": [ "Brian David Josephson, {'1': \", '2': \", '3': \", '4': \"} (born 4 January 1940), is a Welsh theoretical physicist and professor emeritus of physics at the University of Cambridge.", " Best known for his pioneering work on superconductivity and quantum tunnelling, he was awarded the Nobel Prize in Physics in 1973 for his prediction of the Josephson effect, made in 1962 when he was a 22-year-old PhD student at Cambridge University.", " Josephson is the only Welshman to have won a Nobel Prize in Physics.", " He shared the prize with physicists Leo Esaki and Ivar Giaever, who jointly received half the award for their own work on quantum tunnelling." ], "title": "Brian Josephson" }, { "sentences": [ "Prof Albert Abraham Michelson (surname pronunciation anglicized as \"Michael-son\") FFRS HFRSE LLD (December 19, 1852 – May 9, 1931) was an American physicist known for his work on measuring the speed of light and especially for the Michelson–Morley experiment.", " In 1907 he received the Nobel Prize in Physics, becoming the first American to win the Nobel Prize in a science." ], "title": "Albert A. Michelson" } ]
[ "Title: List of Nobel laureates in Physiology or Medicine\n\nThe Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine (Swedish: \"Nobelpriset i fysiologi eller medicin\" ) is awarded annually by the Swedish Karolinska Institute to scientists and doctors in the various fields of physiology or medicine. It is one of the five Nobel Prizes established by the 1895 will of Alfred Nobel (who died in 1896), awarded for outstanding contributions in chemistry, physics, literature, peace, and physiology or medicine. As dictated by Nobel's will, the award is administered by the Nobel Foundation and awarded by a committee that consists of five members and an executive secretary elected by the Karolinska Institute. While commonly referred to as the Nobel Prize in Medicine, Nobel specifically stated that the prize be awarded for \"physiology or medicine\" in his will. Because of this, the prize can be awarded in a broader range of fields. The first Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine was awarded in 1901 to Emil Adolf von Behring, of Germany. Each recipient receives a medal, a diploma and a monetary award that has varied throughout the years. In 1901, von Behring received 150,782 SEK, which is equal to 7,731,004 SEK in December 2008. In 2013, the prize was awarded to James E. Rothman, Randy W. Schekman and Thomas C. Südhof; they were recognised \"after discovering how cells precisely transport material\". The award is presented in Stockholm at an annual ceremony on December 10, the anniversary of Nobel's death.", "Title: Arthur B. McDonald\n\nArthur Bruce McDonald, {'1': \", '2': \", '3': \", '4': \"} (born August 29, 1943) is a Canadian astrophysicist. McDonald is the director of the Sudbury Neutrino Observatory Institute and holds the Gordon and Patricia Gray Chair in Particle Astrophysics at Queen's University in Kingston, Ontario. He was awarded the 2015 Nobel Prize in Physics jointly with Japanese physicist Takaaki Kajita.", "Title: François Englert\n\nFrançois Baron Englert (] ; born 6 November 1932) is a Belgian theoretical physicist and 2013 Nobel prize laureate (shared with Peter Higgs). He is Professor emeritus at the Université libre de Bruxelles (ULB) where he is member of the Service de Physique Théorique. He is also a Sackler Professor by Special Appointment in the School of Physics and Astronomy at Tel Aviv University and a member of the Institute for Quantum Studies at Chapman University in California. He was awarded the 2010 J. J. Sakurai Prize for Theoretical Particle Physics (with Gerry Guralnik, C. R. Hagen, Tom Kibble, Peter Higgs, and Robert Brout), the Wolf Prize in Physics in 2004 (with Brout and Higgs) and the High Energy and Particle Prize of the European Physical Society (with Brout and Higgs) in 1997 for the mechanism which unifies short and long range interactions by generating massive gauge vector bosons. He has made contributions in statistical physics, quantum field theory, cosmology, string theory and supergravity. He is the recipient of the 2013 Prince of Asturias Award in technical and scientific research, together with Peter Higgs and the CERN.", "Title: Serge Haroche\n\nSerge Haroche (born 11 September 1944) is a French physicist who was awarded the 2012 Nobel Prize for Physics jointly with David J. Wineland for \"ground-breaking experimental methods that enable measuring and manipulation of individual quantum systems\", a study of the particle of light, the photon. This and his other works developed laser spectroscopy. Since 2001, Haroche is a Professor at the Collège de France and holds the Chair of Quantum Physics. In 1971 he defended his doctoral thesis in physics at the University of Paris VI, his research has been conducted under the direction of Claude Cohen-Tannoudji.", "Title: David J. Wineland\n\nDavid Jeffrey Wineland (born February 24, 1944) is an American Nobel-laureate physicist at the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) physics laboratory. His work has included advances in optics, specifically laser cooling trapped ions and using ions for quantum computing operations. He was awarded the 2012 Nobel Prize in Physics, jointly with Serge Haroche, for \"ground-breaking experimental methods that enable measuring and manipulation of individual quantum systems.\"", "Title: Richard Feynman\n\nRichard Phillips Feynman ( ; May 11, 1918 – February 15, 1988) was an American theoretical physicist known for his work in the path integral formulation of quantum mechanics, the theory of quantum electrodynamics, and the physics of the superfluidity of supercooled liquid helium, as well as in particle physics for which he proposed the parton model. For his contributions to the development of quantum electrodynamics, Feynman, jointly with Julian Schwinger and Shin'ichirō Tomonaga, received the Nobel Prize in Physics in 1965.", "Title: Jeff Forshaw\n\nJeffrey Robert Forshaw (born 1968) is a British particle physicist with a special interest in quantum chromodynamics (QCD): the study of the behaviour of subatomic particles, using data from the HERA particle accelerator, Tevatron particle accelerator and the Large Hadron Collider (LHC) at CERN. Since 2004 he has been professor of particle physics in the School of Physics and Astronomy at the University of Manchester. He is the co-author of 5 books, most notably the worldwide bestselling popular science books \"Why Does E=mc²? \", \"The Quantum Universe\" and \"Universal: A guide to the cosmos\", co-written with physicist Brian Cox. He has also written over 100 peer reviewed papers published in scientific journals and speaks at international science festivals for children and adults. He frequently acts as science consultant to the BBC and other media and is a columnist for \"The Observer\". Forshaw is a recipient of the Maxwell Medal and Prize for his outstanding contribution to particle physics, and the Kelvin Prize from the Institute of Physics for his exceptional contribution to the public understanding of physics.", "Title: Takaaki Kajita\n\nTakaaki Kajita (梶田 隆章 , Kajita Takaaki ) is a Japanese physicist, known for neutrino experiments at the Kamiokande and its successor, Super-Kamiokande. In 2015, he was awarded the Nobel Prize in Physics jointly with Canadian physicist Arthur B. McDonald.", "Title: Brian Josephson\n\nBrian David Josephson, {'1': \", '2': \", '3': \", '4': \"} (born 4 January 1940), is a Welsh theoretical physicist and professor emeritus of physics at the University of Cambridge. Best known for his pioneering work on superconductivity and quantum tunnelling, he was awarded the Nobel Prize in Physics in 1973 for his prediction of the Josephson effect, made in 1962 when he was a 22-year-old PhD student at Cambridge University. Josephson is the only Welshman to have won a Nobel Prize in Physics. He shared the prize with physicists Leo Esaki and Ivar Giaever, who jointly received half the award for their own work on quantum tunnelling.", "Title: Albert A. Michelson\n\nProf Albert Abraham Michelson (surname pronunciation anglicized as \"Michael-son\") FFRS HFRSE LLD (December 19, 1852 – May 9, 1931) was an American physicist known for his work on measuring the speed of light and especially for the Michelson–Morley experiment. In 1907 he received the Nobel Prize in Physics, becoming the first American to win the Nobel Prize in a science." ]
81,169
how is 2014 Washington State Cougars football team and Mike Leach connected?
coach
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to 303.", " On October 29, Washington State beat No. 1 UCLA at the Rose Bowl, their first and only win ever over a No. 1 ranked team." ], "title": "1988 Washington State Cougars football team" }, { "sentences": [ "Michael Charles Leach (born March 9, 1961) is an American college football coach.", " He is the head coach of the Washington State Cougars football team.", " Previously, he was head coach of the Texas Tech Red Raiders football team, leading the Red Raiders to winning seasons in every year of his tenure." ], "title": "Mike Leach (American football coach)" }, { "sentences": [ "The 2012 Washington State Cougars football team represented Washington State University during the 2012 NCAA Division I FBS football season.", " The team was coached by first-year head coach Mike Leach and played their home games at Martin Stadium in Pullman, Washington.", " They were members of the North Division of the Pac-12 Conference.", " They finished the season 3–9, 1–8 in Pac-12 play to finish in last place in the North Division." ], "title": "2012 Washington State Cougars football team" }, { "sentences": [ "The 2013 Washington State Cougars football team represented Washington State University during the 2013 NCAA Division I FBS football season.", " The team was coached by second-year head coach Mike Leach and played their home games at Martin Stadium in Pullman, Washington.", " They were members of the North Division of the Pac-12 Conference.", " They finished the season 6–7, 4–5 in Pac-12 play to finish in a tie for fourth place in the North Division." ], "title": "2013 Washington State Cougars football team" }, { "sentences": [ "The 2016 Washington State Cougars football team represented Washington State University during the 2016 NCAA Division I FBS football season.", " The team was coached by fifth-year head coach Mike Leach and played their home games at Martin Stadium in Pullman, Washington.", " They were members of the North Division of the Pac-12 Conference.", " They finished the season 8–5, 7–2 in Pac-12 play to finish in second place in the North Division.", " They were invited to the Holiday Bowl where they were defeated by Minnesota." ], "title": "2016 Washington State Cougars football team" }, { "sentences": [ "The 2014 Washington State Cougars football team represented Washington State University during the 2014 NCAA Division I FBS football season.", " The team was coached by third-year head coach Mike Leach and played their home games at Martin Stadium in Pullman, Washington.", " They were members of the North Division of the Pac-12 Conference.", " They finished the season with a 3–9 overall record and a 2–7 mark in conference play to finish in a tie for fifth place in the North Division." ], "title": "2014 Washington State Cougars football team" }, { "sentences": [ "The 1997 Washington State Cougars football team was an American football team that represented Washington State University in the Pacific-10 Conference (Pac-10) during the 1997 NCAA Division I-A football season.", " In their ninth season under head coach Mike Price, the Cougars compiled a 10–2 record (7–1 against Pac-10 opponents), won the Pac-10 championship, lost to Michigan in the 1998 Rose Bowl, and outscored their opponents by a combined total of 483 to 296.", " The Cougars and played their home games at Martin Stadium in Pullman, Washington." ], "title": "1997 Washington State Cougars football team" }, { "sentences": [ "The 2015 Washington State Cougars football team represented Washington State University during the 2015 NCAA Division I FBS football season.", " The team was coached by fourth-year head coach Mike Leach and played their home games at Martin Stadium in Pullman, Washington.", " They were members of the North Division of the Pac-12 Conference.", " They finished the season 9–4, 6–3 in Pac-12 play to finish in third place in the North Division.", " They were invited to the Sun Bowl where they defeated the Miami Hurricanes." ], "title": "2015 Washington State Cougars football team" }, { "sentences": [ "The 1994 Washington State Cougars football team was an American football team that represented Washington State University in the Pacific-10 Conference (Pac-10) during the 1994 NCAA Division I-A football season.", " In their sixth season under head coach Mike Price, the Cougars compiled a 8–4 record (5–3 against Pac-10 opponents), finished in fourth place in the Pac-10, and outscored their opponents by a combined total of 192 to 136." ], "title": "1994 Washington State Cougars football team" } ]
[ "Title: 1996 Washington State Cougars football team\n\nThe 1996 Washington State Cougars football team was an American football team that represented Washington State University in the Pacific-10 Conference (Pac-10) during the 1996 NCAA Division I-A football season. In their eighth season under head coach Mike Price, the Cougars compiled a 5–6 record (3–5 against Pac-10 opponents), finished in a tie for fifth place in the Pac-10, and were outscored by their opponents by a combined total of 317 to 314.", "Title: 1988 Washington State Cougars football team\n\nThe 1988 Washington State Cougars football team was an American football team that represented Washington State University in the Pacific-10 Conference (Pac-10) during the 1988 NCAA Division I-A football season. In their second season under head coach Dennis Erickson, the Cougars compiled a 9–3 record (5–3 against Pac-10 opponents), finished in a tie for third place in the Pac-10, and outscored their opponents by a combined total of 415 to 303. On October 29, Washington State beat No. 1 UCLA at the Rose Bowl, their first and only win ever over a No. 1 ranked team.", "Title: Mike Leach (American football coach)\n\nMichael Charles Leach (born March 9, 1961) is an American college football coach. He is the head coach of the Washington State Cougars football team. Previously, he was head coach of the Texas Tech Red Raiders football team, leading the Red Raiders to winning seasons in every year of his tenure.", "Title: 2012 Washington State Cougars football team\n\nThe 2012 Washington State Cougars football team represented Washington State University during the 2012 NCAA Division I FBS football season. The team was coached by first-year head coach Mike Leach and played their home games at Martin Stadium in Pullman, Washington. They were members of the North Division of the Pac-12 Conference. They finished the season 3–9, 1–8 in Pac-12 play to finish in last place in the North Division.", "Title: 2013 Washington State Cougars football team\n\nThe 2013 Washington State Cougars football team represented Washington State University during the 2013 NCAA Division I FBS football season. The team was coached by second-year head coach Mike Leach and played their home games at Martin Stadium in Pullman, Washington. They were members of the North Division of the Pac-12 Conference. They finished the season 6–7, 4–5 in Pac-12 play to finish in a tie for fourth place in the North Division.", "Title: 2016 Washington State Cougars football team\n\nThe 2016 Washington State Cougars football team represented Washington State University during the 2016 NCAA Division I FBS football season. The team was coached by fifth-year head coach Mike Leach and played their home games at Martin Stadium in Pullman, Washington. They were members of the North Division of the Pac-12 Conference. They finished the season 8–5, 7–2 in Pac-12 play to finish in second place in the North Division. They were invited to the Holiday Bowl where they were defeated by Minnesota.", "Title: 2014 Washington State Cougars football team\n\nThe 2014 Washington State Cougars football team represented Washington State University during the 2014 NCAA Division I FBS football season. The team was coached by third-year head coach Mike Leach and played their home games at Martin Stadium in Pullman, Washington. They were members of the North Division of the Pac-12 Conference. They finished the season with a 3–9 overall record and a 2–7 mark in conference play to finish in a tie for fifth place in the North Division.", "Title: 1997 Washington State Cougars football team\n\nThe 1997 Washington State Cougars football team was an American football team that represented Washington State University in the Pacific-10 Conference (Pac-10) during the 1997 NCAA Division I-A football season. In their ninth season under head coach Mike Price, the Cougars compiled a 10–2 record (7–1 against Pac-10 opponents), won the Pac-10 championship, lost to Michigan in the 1998 Rose Bowl, and outscored their opponents by a combined total of 483 to 296. The Cougars and played their home games at Martin Stadium in Pullman, Washington.", "Title: 2015 Washington State Cougars football team\n\nThe 2015 Washington State Cougars football team represented Washington State University during the 2015 NCAA Division I FBS football season. The team was coached by fourth-year head coach Mike Leach and played their home games at Martin Stadium in Pullman, Washington. They were members of the North Division of the Pac-12 Conference. They finished the season 9–4, 6–3 in Pac-12 play to finish in third place in the North Division. They were invited to the Sun Bowl where they defeated the Miami Hurricanes.", "Title: 1994 Washington State Cougars football team\n\nThe 1994 Washington State Cougars football team was an American football team that represented Washington State University in the Pacific-10 Conference (Pac-10) during the 1994 NCAA Division I-A football season. In their sixth season under head coach Mike Price, the Cougars compiled a 8–4 record (5–3 against Pac-10 opponents), finished in fourth place in the Pac-10, and outscored their opponents by a combined total of 192 to 136." ]
81,170
For My Friends was an album by the band formed in what city?
Los Angeles
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[ { "sentences": [ "Blind Melon (Stylized as BLind MeLoN) is an American rock band formed in Los Angeles, California by two musicians from Mississippi and one from Indiana.", " Best known for their 1993 single \"No Rain\", the group enjoyed critical and commercial success in the early 1990s with their neo-psychedelic take on alternative rock." ], "title": "Blind Melon" }, { "sentences": [ "The Blind Owl Band is an American bluegrass-rock-country-folk band formed by four friends in Saranac Lake, New York in 2011.", " The members of the band are Arthur Buezo (guitar, vocals), Christian Cardiello (bass), James Ford (banjo, vocals), and Eric Munley, (mandolin, vocals).", " When the band formed, their ages ranged from 20 to 22.", " None of them were planning to have a music career until they met at Paul Smith's College in the Adirondacks.", " The band got its name from an incident that occurred at Paul Smith's College.", " They had just finished playing a song, when a saw-whet owl flew into a window.", " The owl got up and just stared at them for a minute, then flew away.", " A saw-whet is also called a \"blind owl,\" and so the band was named." ], "title": "The Blind Owl Band" }, { "sentences": [ "Kawaihae is an island music band formed in the summer 2000 in Japan formed by Tokyo/Yokohama/Nagoya radio personality Vance K who was born and raised on the Big Island of Hawaii.", " Since the band formed, they have released three albums and is currently working on a 4th album slated for release in 2009.", " The band houses a large fanbase within Japan and Hawaii and has received the Group of the Year award at the 2004 Hawaii Music Awards." ], "title": "Kawaihae (band)" }, { "sentences": [ "Sjonni's Friends (Icelandic: \"Vinir Sjonna\" ) are an Icelandic tribute band also known at times as Sigurjón's Friends.", " The band formed in early 2011 when the Icelandic singer Sjonni Brink (real name Sigurjón Brink) died just days before he was to perform his entry \"Aftur heim\" at Söngvakeppni Sjónvarpsins, the Icelandic national final for the Eurovision Song Contest 2011." ], "title": "Sjonni's Friends" }, { "sentences": [ "Acrassicauda is an American-based Iraqi heavy metal band formed in 2001.", " It is often credited as being the first heavy metal group to emerge from Iraq.", " The original band consisted of three Arab members and one Assyrian (Tony Aziz Yaqoo).", " The band formed and played concerts under the regime of Saddam Hussein.", " It became well known outside of the local Iraqi metal scene after Vice magazine did a profile of the band.", " It received even greater coverage when it was profiled in a feature-length documentary about the band and its troubles in Iraq called \"Heavy Metal in Baghdad\".", " The band's first album was released on March 9, 2010." ], "title": "Acrassicauda" }, { "sentences": [ "For My Friends is the fourth studio album by American rock band Blind Melon, released April 22, 2008.", " It is their first album in twelve years, and the first to feature new lead singer Travis Warren who was recruited after the death of previous lead singer Shannon Hoon." ], "title": "For My Friends" }, { "sentences": [ "Pretendo is a New York City-based indie rock band formed in 2004 of ex-/present members of Enon, Skeleton Key, Creedle, The Rugburns, Mono Puff, Morricone Youth, Little Jack Melody and The DaoSon For.", " Guitarist/vocalist Devon E. Levins and bassist/vocalist John Castro were childhood friends playing in the Las Vegas hardcore punk band Abeyance in the 1980s.", " E. Levins met drummer Stephen Calhoon in 1997 when their respective bands Creedle and Skeleton Key had played together.", " Pretendo recorded its debut eponymous album with Wharton Tiers in New York City at Fun City Studio, which was released on April 5, 2005 by Country Club Records.", " Pretendo's second album entitled \"][\" (or \"Two\") was recorded in 2007 by Martin Bisi at B.C. Studio in Brooklyn, New York and includes artwork and lyrics contributed by contemporary pop artist Ron English. \"]", "[\" was released on March 4, 2008 by Country Club Records.", " The band has commenced work on its third album, tentatively entitled \"]|[\", with new members Kenny Shaw replacing Stephen Calhoon on drums and Dan Kessler on keyboards." ], "title": "Pretendo" }, { "sentences": [ "Greenwheel was an American alternative rock band formed by friends Ryan Jordan, Brandon Armstrong, Andrew Dwiggins, Douglas Randall, and Marc Wanninger in November 1998.", " The band was formed in St. Charles, Missouri in a local record shop.", " This group of high school bandmates were originally called Hindsight before changing their name to Soma Holiday.", " They released a self-titled album that same year which garnered them local attention.", " After this brief period, they went underground, performing only occasionally." ], "title": "Greenwheel" }, { "sentences": [ "Second Coming was an American rock band formed in Los Angeles, California in 1990.", " They relocated to Seattle, Washington around 1992 and released their debut album \"L.O.V.Evil\" in 1994.", " This band underwent several lineup changes throughout its existence with drummer James Bergstrom being the sole constant member.", " He and bassist Johnny Bacolas were ostensibly the nucleus of the band as they were only members who appeared on every album.", " The two of them have been friends since childhood and they had also formed the rhythm section in an early incarnation of Alice in Chains that also consisted of vocalist Layne Staley and guitarist Nick Pollock; they called themselves Alice N' Chains." ], "title": "Second Coming (band)" }, { "sentences": [ "Love and Money are a rock/soul/funk band formed in 1985 in Glasgow, Scotland.", " The band was formed by three former members of Friends Again (singer-songwriter and guitarist James Grant, drummer Stuart Kerr and keyboardist Paul McGeechan) along with bassist Bobby Paterson, who replaced Friends Again's Neil Cunningham and who had been a member of Set The Tone, a band previously signed to Island Records in 1983." ], "title": "Love and Money (band)" } ]
[ "Title: Blind Melon\n\nBlind Melon (Stylized as BLind MeLoN) is an American rock band formed in Los Angeles, California by two musicians from Mississippi and one from Indiana. Best known for their 1993 single \"No Rain\", the group enjoyed critical and commercial success in the early 1990s with their neo-psychedelic take on alternative rock.", "Title: The Blind Owl Band\n\nThe Blind Owl Band is an American bluegrass-rock-country-folk band formed by four friends in Saranac Lake, New York in 2011. The members of the band are Arthur Buezo (guitar, vocals), Christian Cardiello (bass), James Ford (banjo, vocals), and Eric Munley, (mandolin, vocals). When the band formed, their ages ranged from 20 to 22. None of them were planning to have a music career until they met at Paul Smith's College in the Adirondacks. The band got its name from an incident that occurred at Paul Smith's College. They had just finished playing a song, when a saw-whet owl flew into a window. The owl got up and just stared at them for a minute, then flew away. A saw-whet is also called a \"blind owl,\" and so the band was named.", "Title: Kawaihae (band)\n\nKawaihae is an island music band formed in the summer 2000 in Japan formed by Tokyo/Yokohama/Nagoya radio personality Vance K who was born and raised on the Big Island of Hawaii. Since the band formed, they have released three albums and is currently working on a 4th album slated for release in 2009. The band houses a large fanbase within Japan and Hawaii and has received the Group of the Year award at the 2004 Hawaii Music Awards.", "Title: Sjonni's Friends\n\nSjonni's Friends (Icelandic: \"Vinir Sjonna\" ) are an Icelandic tribute band also known at times as Sigurjón's Friends. The band formed in early 2011 when the Icelandic singer Sjonni Brink (real name Sigurjón Brink) died just days before he was to perform his entry \"Aftur heim\" at Söngvakeppni Sjónvarpsins, the Icelandic national final for the Eurovision Song Contest 2011.", "Title: Acrassicauda\n\nAcrassicauda is an American-based Iraqi heavy metal band formed in 2001. It is often credited as being the first heavy metal group to emerge from Iraq. The original band consisted of three Arab members and one Assyrian (Tony Aziz Yaqoo). The band formed and played concerts under the regime of Saddam Hussein. It became well known outside of the local Iraqi metal scene after Vice magazine did a profile of the band. It received even greater coverage when it was profiled in a feature-length documentary about the band and its troubles in Iraq called \"Heavy Metal in Baghdad\". The band's first album was released on March 9, 2010.", "Title: For My Friends\n\nFor My Friends is the fourth studio album by American rock band Blind Melon, released April 22, 2008. It is their first album in twelve years, and the first to feature new lead singer Travis Warren who was recruited after the death of previous lead singer Shannon Hoon.", "Title: Pretendo\n\nPretendo is a New York City-based indie rock band formed in 2004 of ex-/present members of Enon, Skeleton Key, Creedle, The Rugburns, Mono Puff, Morricone Youth, Little Jack Melody and The DaoSon For. Guitarist/vocalist Devon E. Levins and bassist/vocalist John Castro were childhood friends playing in the Las Vegas hardcore punk band Abeyance in the 1980s. E. Levins met drummer Stephen Calhoon in 1997 when their respective bands Creedle and Skeleton Key had played together. Pretendo recorded its debut eponymous album with Wharton Tiers in New York City at Fun City Studio, which was released on April 5, 2005 by Country Club Records. Pretendo's second album entitled \"][\" (or \"Two\") was recorded in 2007 by Martin Bisi at B.C. Studio in Brooklyn, New York and includes artwork and lyrics contributed by contemporary pop artist Ron English. \"] [\" was released on March 4, 2008 by Country Club Records. The band has commenced work on its third album, tentatively entitled \"]|[\", with new members Kenny Shaw replacing Stephen Calhoon on drums and Dan Kessler on keyboards.", "Title: Greenwheel\n\nGreenwheel was an American alternative rock band formed by friends Ryan Jordan, Brandon Armstrong, Andrew Dwiggins, Douglas Randall, and Marc Wanninger in November 1998. The band was formed in St. Charles, Missouri in a local record shop. This group of high school bandmates were originally called Hindsight before changing their name to Soma Holiday. They released a self-titled album that same year which garnered them local attention. After this brief period, they went underground, performing only occasionally.", "Title: Second Coming (band)\n\nSecond Coming was an American rock band formed in Los Angeles, California in 1990. They relocated to Seattle, Washington around 1992 and released their debut album \"L.O.V.Evil\" in 1994. This band underwent several lineup changes throughout its existence with drummer James Bergstrom being the sole constant member. He and bassist Johnny Bacolas were ostensibly the nucleus of the band as they were only members who appeared on every album. The two of them have been friends since childhood and they had also formed the rhythm section in an early incarnation of Alice in Chains that also consisted of vocalist Layne Staley and guitarist Nick Pollock; they called themselves Alice N' Chains.", "Title: Love and Money (band)\n\nLove and Money are a rock/soul/funk band formed in 1985 in Glasgow, Scotland. The band was formed by three former members of Friends Again (singer-songwriter and guitarist James Grant, drummer Stuart Kerr and keyboardist Paul McGeechan) along with bassist Bobby Paterson, who replaced Friends Again's Neil Cunningham and who had been a member of Set The Tone, a band previously signed to Island Records in 1983." ]
81,171
What song from her fifth studio album, "Loud", did Rihanna pair as part of a medley with "Love the Way you Lie"?
"What's My Name?"
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[ { "sentences": [ "\"Skin\" is a song by Barbadian recording artist Rihanna from her fifth studio album, \"Loud\" (2010).", " The song was written by Kenneth Coby and Ursula Yancy, with production helmed by Soundz.", " Musically, \"Skin\" is a R&B song that contains influences from pop, dance-pop and dubstep genres, whilst lyrically, the song is about being in a relationship with someone and only wanting to feel their skin close to the protagonists.", " \"Skin\" received generally positive reviews from critics, as part of their overall review of \"Loud\", praising \"Skins compositions as well as Rihanna's sensual vocal performance.", " The song was included on the set list of the Loud Tour (2011), where Rihanna retrieves a man or woman from the audience near the end of the song, and performs a lap-dance whilst on an elevated platform.", " \"Skin\" was also used in Rihanna's advertisement campaign for Armani Jeans." ], "title": "Skin (Rihanna song)" }, { "sentences": [ "Loud is the fifth studio album by Barbadian singer Rihanna.", " It was released on November 12, 2010, by Def Jam Recordings and SRP Records.", " It was recorded between February and August 2010, during the singer's Last Girl on Earth Tour and the filming of her first feature film \"Battleship\".", " Rihanna was the executive producer of \"Loud\" and worked with various record producers, including StarGate, Sandy Vee, The Runners, Tricky Stewart and Alex da Kid.", " The album features several guest vocalists, including rappers Drake, Nicki Minaj and Eminem, who is featured on the sequel to \"Love the Way You Lie\", titled \"Love the Way You Lie (Part II)\"." ], "title": "Loud (Rihanna album)" }, { "sentences": [ "\"California King Bed\" is a song by Barbadian singer Rihanna from her fifth studio album, \"Loud\" (2010).", " The song was written and produced by Andrew Harr and Jermaine Jackson, of the American production duo The Runners, with Priscilla Renea and Alex Delicata.", " The song was chosen to be a single from the album through Twitter, and it was released as the album's sixth single on May 13, 2011, by Def Jam.", " \"California King Bed\" is a rock and R&B power ballad that lyrically discusses \"the waking death of a relationship\", where Rihanna asks her lover if he loves her with emotional weakness.", " Rihanna's vocals were commended by critics." ], "title": "California King Bed" }, { "sentences": [ "\"Love the Way You Lie (Part II)\" is a song by Barbadian singer Rihanna from her fifth studio album \"Loud\" (2010).", " It features guest vocals from American rapper Eminem, who wrote the song alongside Skylar Grey and the producer Alex da Kid.", " It is the sequel to the 2010 hit single \"Love the Way You Lie\", which appears on Eminem's seventh studio album \"Recovery\".", " It received positive reviews from critics and was performed for at the American Music Awards of 2010 on November 21, 2010, as part of a medley with \"What's My Name?", "\" and \"Only Girl (In the World)\"." ], "title": "Love the Way You Lie (Part II)" }, { "sentences": [ "The Loud Tour was the fourth overall and third world concert tour by Barbadian recording artist Rihanna.", " Performing in over twenty countries in the Americas and Europe, the tour was launched in support of Rihanna's fifth studio album \"Loud\" (2010) but eventually supported her following album \"Talk that Talk\" as it was released during the tour, in November 2011.", " Critics acclaimed the show for its liveliness and higher caliber of quality when compared to Rihanna's previous tours.", " The Loud Tour was a large commercial success, experiencing demand for an extension of shows in the United Kingdom due to popularity.", " In London, Rihanna played a record breaking 10 dates at The O2 Arena.", " The tour ultimately grossed an estimated value of US$90 million from 98 reported shows and a total audience of 1,200,800.", " The Loud Tour became the 7th highest grossing tour of 2011." ], "title": "Loud Tour" }, { "sentences": [ "\"Complicated\" is a song by Barbadian recording artist Rihanna from her fifth studio album \"Loud\" (2010).", " It was written and produced by Tricky Stewart and Ester Dean.", " \"Complicated\" is a dance-pop, hip hop and trance music song, which also displays elements of pop, dance-pop and R&B.", " It contains lyrical content explaining how two people in a relationship can find one another complicated at times.", " The song was acclaimed by critics, as the majority of reviewers concluded that it was one of the best tracks to be included on \"Loud\".", " Reviewers also praised Rihanna's vocal performance in the song.", " Upon the release of the album in November 2010, the song charted at number 50 on the South Korea Gaon International Chart." ], "title": "Complicated (Rihanna song)" }, { "sentences": [ "\"Fading\" is a song by Barbadian recording artist Rihanna from her fifth studio album, \"Loud\" (2010).", " The song was written by Jamal Jones and Ester Dean, whilst production of the song was completed by Jones under his production name, Polow da Don.", " Musically, the song samples Irish instrumentalist and singer-songwriter Enya' s \"One by One\", whilst lyrically, the song is about leaving a man in a relationship.", " After \"Loud\" had strong digital download sales in the United Kingdom, \"Fading\" charted at number 187 on that country's singles chart in November 2010.", " The song received generally positive reviews from music critics, who praised da Don's production, but one critic criticized Rihanna for copying herself and failing to create something different.", " Some critics also compared it to one of Rihanna's previous singles, \"Take A Bow\".", " The song has also been performed on select dates of the Loud Tour (2011)." ], "title": "Fading (song)" }, { "sentences": [ "\"Man Down\" is a song by Barbadian singer Rihanna from her fifth studio album, \"Loud\" (2010).", " Singer Shontelle and production duo Rock City wrote the song with its main producer, Sham.", " They wrote it during a writing camp, in Los Angeles of March 2010, held by Rihanna's record label to gather compositions for possible inclusion on the then-untitled album.", " Rock City were inspired by Bob Marley's 1973 song \"I Shot the Sheriff\" and set out to create a song which embodied the same feel, but from a female perspective.", " \"Man Down\" is a reggae murder ballad which incorporates elements of ragga and electronic music.", " Lyrically, Rihanna is a fugitive after she shoots a man, an action she later regrets.", " Several critics singled out \"Man Down\" as \"Loud\"' s highlight, while others commented on her prominent West Indian accent and vocal agility." ], "title": "Man Down (song)" }, { "sentences": [ "\"The Monster\" is a song by American rapper Eminem, featuring guest vocals from Barbadian singer Rihanna, taken from Eminem's album \"The Marshall Mathers LP 2\" (2013).", " The song was written by Eminem, Jon Bellion, and Bebe Rexha, with production handled by Frequency.", " \"The Monster\" marks the fourth collaboration between Eminem and Rihanna, following \"Love the Way You Lie\", its sequel \"Love the Way You Lie (Part II)\" (2010), and \"Numb\" (2012).", " \"The Monster\" was released on October 29, 2013, as the fourth single from the album.", " The song's lyrics present Rihanna coming to grips with her inner demons, while Eminem ponders the negative effects of his fame." ], "title": "The Monster (song)" }, { "sentences": [ "\"What's My Name?\"", " is a song recorded by Barbadian singer Rihanna, for her fifth studio album \"Loud\" (2010).", " Featuring guest vocals from Canadian rapper Drake, the song was released as the second single from \"Loud\" on October 26, 2010 through Def Jam Recordings.", " The electro-R&B song was produced by the Norwegian production duo StarGate, and was written by the duo along with Ester Dean, Traci Hale, and Drake.", " Lyrically, it incorporates themes of sexual intercourse and romance." ], "title": "What's My Name? (Rihanna song)" } ]
[ "Title: Skin (Rihanna song)\n\n\"Skin\" is a song by Barbadian recording artist Rihanna from her fifth studio album, \"Loud\" (2010). The song was written by Kenneth Coby and Ursula Yancy, with production helmed by Soundz. Musically, \"Skin\" is a R&B song that contains influences from pop, dance-pop and dubstep genres, whilst lyrically, the song is about being in a relationship with someone and only wanting to feel their skin close to the protagonists. \"Skin\" received generally positive reviews from critics, as part of their overall review of \"Loud\", praising \"Skins compositions as well as Rihanna's sensual vocal performance. The song was included on the set list of the Loud Tour (2011), where Rihanna retrieves a man or woman from the audience near the end of the song, and performs a lap-dance whilst on an elevated platform. \"Skin\" was also used in Rihanna's advertisement campaign for Armani Jeans.", "Title: Loud (Rihanna album)\n\nLoud is the fifth studio album by Barbadian singer Rihanna. It was released on November 12, 2010, by Def Jam Recordings and SRP Records. It was recorded between February and August 2010, during the singer's Last Girl on Earth Tour and the filming of her first feature film \"Battleship\". Rihanna was the executive producer of \"Loud\" and worked with various record producers, including StarGate, Sandy Vee, The Runners, Tricky Stewart and Alex da Kid. The album features several guest vocalists, including rappers Drake, Nicki Minaj and Eminem, who is featured on the sequel to \"Love the Way You Lie\", titled \"Love the Way You Lie (Part II)\".", "Title: California King Bed\n\n\"California King Bed\" is a song by Barbadian singer Rihanna from her fifth studio album, \"Loud\" (2010). The song was written and produced by Andrew Harr and Jermaine Jackson, of the American production duo The Runners, with Priscilla Renea and Alex Delicata. The song was chosen to be a single from the album through Twitter, and it was released as the album's sixth single on May 13, 2011, by Def Jam. \"California King Bed\" is a rock and R&B power ballad that lyrically discusses \"the waking death of a relationship\", where Rihanna asks her lover if he loves her with emotional weakness. Rihanna's vocals were commended by critics.", "Title: Love the Way You Lie (Part II)\n\n\"Love the Way You Lie (Part II)\" is a song by Barbadian singer Rihanna from her fifth studio album \"Loud\" (2010). It features guest vocals from American rapper Eminem, who wrote the song alongside Skylar Grey and the producer Alex da Kid. It is the sequel to the 2010 hit single \"Love the Way You Lie\", which appears on Eminem's seventh studio album \"Recovery\". It received positive reviews from critics and was performed for at the American Music Awards of 2010 on November 21, 2010, as part of a medley with \"What's My Name? \" and \"Only Girl (In the World)\".", "Title: Loud Tour\n\nThe Loud Tour was the fourth overall and third world concert tour by Barbadian recording artist Rihanna. Performing in over twenty countries in the Americas and Europe, the tour was launched in support of Rihanna's fifth studio album \"Loud\" (2010) but eventually supported her following album \"Talk that Talk\" as it was released during the tour, in November 2011. Critics acclaimed the show for its liveliness and higher caliber of quality when compared to Rihanna's previous tours. The Loud Tour was a large commercial success, experiencing demand for an extension of shows in the United Kingdom due to popularity. In London, Rihanna played a record breaking 10 dates at The O2 Arena. The tour ultimately grossed an estimated value of US$90 million from 98 reported shows and a total audience of 1,200,800. The Loud Tour became the 7th highest grossing tour of 2011.", "Title: Complicated (Rihanna song)\n\n\"Complicated\" is a song by Barbadian recording artist Rihanna from her fifth studio album \"Loud\" (2010). It was written and produced by Tricky Stewart and Ester Dean. \"Complicated\" is a dance-pop, hip hop and trance music song, which also displays elements of pop, dance-pop and R&B. It contains lyrical content explaining how two people in a relationship can find one another complicated at times. The song was acclaimed by critics, as the majority of reviewers concluded that it was one of the best tracks to be included on \"Loud\". Reviewers also praised Rihanna's vocal performance in the song. Upon the release of the album in November 2010, the song charted at number 50 on the South Korea Gaon International Chart.", "Title: Fading (song)\n\n\"Fading\" is a song by Barbadian recording artist Rihanna from her fifth studio album, \"Loud\" (2010). The song was written by Jamal Jones and Ester Dean, whilst production of the song was completed by Jones under his production name, Polow da Don. Musically, the song samples Irish instrumentalist and singer-songwriter Enya' s \"One by One\", whilst lyrically, the song is about leaving a man in a relationship. After \"Loud\" had strong digital download sales in the United Kingdom, \"Fading\" charted at number 187 on that country's singles chart in November 2010. The song received generally positive reviews from music critics, who praised da Don's production, but one critic criticized Rihanna for copying herself and failing to create something different. Some critics also compared it to one of Rihanna's previous singles, \"Take A Bow\". The song has also been performed on select dates of the Loud Tour (2011).", "Title: Man Down (song)\n\n\"Man Down\" is a song by Barbadian singer Rihanna from her fifth studio album, \"Loud\" (2010). Singer Shontelle and production duo Rock City wrote the song with its main producer, Sham. They wrote it during a writing camp, in Los Angeles of March 2010, held by Rihanna's record label to gather compositions for possible inclusion on the then-untitled album. Rock City were inspired by Bob Marley's 1973 song \"I Shot the Sheriff\" and set out to create a song which embodied the same feel, but from a female perspective. \"Man Down\" is a reggae murder ballad which incorporates elements of ragga and electronic music. Lyrically, Rihanna is a fugitive after she shoots a man, an action she later regrets. Several critics singled out \"Man Down\" as \"Loud\"' s highlight, while others commented on her prominent West Indian accent and vocal agility.", "Title: The Monster (song)\n\n\"The Monster\" is a song by American rapper Eminem, featuring guest vocals from Barbadian singer Rihanna, taken from Eminem's album \"The Marshall Mathers LP 2\" (2013). The song was written by Eminem, Jon Bellion, and Bebe Rexha, with production handled by Frequency. \"The Monster\" marks the fourth collaboration between Eminem and Rihanna, following \"Love the Way You Lie\", its sequel \"Love the Way You Lie (Part II)\" (2010), and \"Numb\" (2012). \"The Monster\" was released on October 29, 2013, as the fourth single from the album. The song's lyrics present Rihanna coming to grips with her inner demons, while Eminem ponders the negative effects of his fame.", "Title: What's My Name? (Rihanna song)\n\n\"What's My Name?\" is a song recorded by Barbadian singer Rihanna, for her fifth studio album \"Loud\" (2010). Featuring guest vocals from Canadian rapper Drake, the song was released as the second single from \"Loud\" on October 26, 2010 through Def Jam Recordings. The electro-R&B song was produced by the Norwegian production duo StarGate, and was written by the duo along with Ester Dean, Traci Hale, and Drake. Lyrically, it incorporates themes of sexual intercourse and romance." ]
81,172
What American woman who was a radical member of the temperance movement has a historical play about her by Frank McGrath?
Carrie Nation
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[ { "sentences": [ "Julia Coleman, of the U.S. state of New York, was Superintendent of the Literature (publications) Department of the Women's Christian Temperance Union (WCTU).", " In 1868 she presented a lecture on \"Alcohol our Enemy\" at her church and quickly became involved in anti-alcohol activities.", " She wrote temperance articles for the National Temperance Publishing House and the \"Youth's Temperance Visitor\".", " She then became convinced that temperance should be taught in the schools, a belief shared by Mary Hunt, with whom she worked closely.", " In doing so she contributed significantly to Scientific Temperance Instruction and was an important part of the temperance movement." ], "title": "Julia Coleman" }, { "sentences": [ "Prohibition Park, also called National Prohibition Park, was a temperance town and park used as a summer colony in the New York City borough of Staten Island, precursor to the modern Westerleigh neighborhood.", " The park and community were founded after the purchase of the land in 1887 by members of the National Prohibition Party (serving as the party's headquarters) during a temperance movement prior to Federal prohibition in the United States, with the specification that no consumption of alcohol would be permitted in the area.", " At its peak the park had extended nearly 150 acres, but declined in the 1900s along with the temperance movement, with much of the land sold to non-movement members.", " The remaining parkland was obtained by the City in 1907, surviving as Westerleigh Park and Northerleigh Park operated by the New York City Parks Department." ], "title": "Prohibition Park" }, { "sentences": [ "The Cokato Temperance Hall is a historic clubhouse built in 1896 in Cokato Township, Minnesota, United States, to serve as an alcohol-free social center in a rural Finnish American community.", " It was constructed by a local temperance society at a rural crossroads which became known as Temperance Corner.", " The building was listed on the National Register of Historic Places under its full Finnish name Cokaton P.R.S. Onnen Tovio Raittiusseura in 1976 for having local significance in the themes of European ethnic heritage and social history.", " It was nominated for its association with the temperance movement and importance to the cultural life of an immigrant community.", " The hall is now maintained by the Cokato Finnish American Historical Society, which has moved other historical structures nearby to form the Finnish Pioneer Park." ], "title": "Cokato Temperance Hall" }, { "sentences": [ "The Temperance movement in the United Kingdom originated as a mass movement in the 19th century.", " Before this, though there were diatribes published against drunkenness and excess, total abstinence from alcohol was very rarely advocated or practised.", " The earliest temperance societies, inspired by the Belfast professor of theology, and Presbyterian Church of Ireland minister John Edgar, who poured his stock of whiskey out of his window in 1829, concentrated their efforts on spirits rather than wine and beer.", " Joseph Livesey was another British temperance advocate who financed his philanthropic work with the profits attained from cheese production, following an introduction to the food product by a doctor he had consulted with regards to a serious ailment in 1816.", " The term \"teetotal\" is derived from a speech by Richard (Dickie) Turner, a follower of Livesey, in Preston in 1833.", " Livesey opened the first temperance hotel in 1833 and the next year founded the first temperance magazine, \"The Preston Temperance Advocate\" (1834–37).", " The British Association for the Promotion of Temperance was established by 1835." ], "title": "Temperance movement in the United Kingdom" }, { "sentences": [ "Carrie Amelia Nation (forename sometimes spelled Carry; November 25, 1846 – June 9, 1911) was an American woman who was a radical member of the temperance movement, which opposed alcohol before the advent of Prohibition.", " She is particularly noteworthy for attacking alcohol-serving establishments (most often taverns) with a hatchet." ], "title": "Carrie Nation" }, { "sentences": [ "Mary Allen West (July 13, 1837 - 1892) was an American journalist, editor, educator, superintendent of schools, and temperance worker.", " A teacher in her early career, she served as superintendent of schools in Knox County, Illinois, being one of the first women to fill such a position in Illinois.", " An active supporter of the temperance movement, West served as president of the Illinois Woman's Christian Temperance Union (WCTU), and editor of the national paper, \"Union Signal\".", " Her other roles within the WCTU included superintendent of the Training School for Temperance Workers, Illinois State Superintendent of Temperance in Schools of Higher Education, as well as Stockholder, Director, and Secretary of the Woman's Publication Association.", " She was the first president of the Illinois Woman's Press Association, member of the Chicago Woman's Club, director of the Protective Agency for Women and Children.", " West was the author of \"Childhood: Its Care and Culture\" (1892).", " She died in Japan while training temperance workers in organization and promotion reform efforts." ], "title": "Mary Allen West" }, { "sentences": [ "The Templars of Honor and Temperance established in the United States in 1845 as the Marshall Temperance Fraternity as part of the temperance movement.", " The Templars were formed as a result of a schism within the older Sons of Temperance, when some felt that the organization did not have an elaborated enough ritual.", " The new group changed its name several times, first to \"Marshall Temple, No. 1, Sons of Honor,\" then to \"Marshall Temple of Honor, No. 1, Sons of Temperance.\"", " In 1846 the National Temple of the Templars of Honor and Temperance of the United States was instituted in New York." ], "title": "Templars of Honor and Temperance" }, { "sentences": [ "Carry Nation is an historical play by Frank McGrath about the temperance leader Carrie Nation.", " It ran on Broadway and starred American film actress Esther Dale in the title role." ], "title": "Carry Nation (play)" }, { "sentences": [ "Edward Cornelius Delavan (1793–1871) was a wealthy businessman who devoted much of his fortune to promoting the temperance movement.", " He helped establish the American Temperance Union; attacked the use of wine in Christian communion; established a temperance hotel in Albany, New York; traveled to Europe to promote teetotalism.", " He helped spearhead the local option movement in New York during the 1840s by which local majorities could vote their towns dry.", " In 1846, he received the nomination for the Governorship of New York from the Native American Party, but he declined it.", " He was also active in the Maine Law prohibition movement of the 1850s.", " He later sent a copy of a temperance tract to every soldier in the Union Army during the Civil War (a million copies in all); and sponsored a series of periodicals.", " They included the \"Journal of the American Temperance Union\", the \"Temperance Recorder\", the \"American Temperance Intelligencer\"; the \"Enquirer\", and the \"Prohibitionist\".", " Prohibition or dry towns in Illinois and Wisconsin were named in his honor." ], "title": "Edward C. Delavan" }, { "sentences": [ "The Woman's Temperance Publishing Association (WTPA) was a non-commercial publisher of temperance literature.", " Established in 1879 in Indianapolis, Indiana during the national convention of the Woman's Christian Temperance Union (WCTU), it was a concept of Matilda Carse, an Irish-born American businesswoman, social reformer and leader of the temperance movement." ], "title": "Woman's Temperance Publishing Association" } ]
[ "Title: Julia Coleman\n\nJulia Coleman, of the U.S. state of New York, was Superintendent of the Literature (publications) Department of the Women's Christian Temperance Union (WCTU). In 1868 she presented a lecture on \"Alcohol our Enemy\" at her church and quickly became involved in anti-alcohol activities. She wrote temperance articles for the National Temperance Publishing House and the \"Youth's Temperance Visitor\". She then became convinced that temperance should be taught in the schools, a belief shared by Mary Hunt, with whom she worked closely. In doing so she contributed significantly to Scientific Temperance Instruction and was an important part of the temperance movement.", "Title: Prohibition Park\n\nProhibition Park, also called National Prohibition Park, was a temperance town and park used as a summer colony in the New York City borough of Staten Island, precursor to the modern Westerleigh neighborhood. The park and community were founded after the purchase of the land in 1887 by members of the National Prohibition Party (serving as the party's headquarters) during a temperance movement prior to Federal prohibition in the United States, with the specification that no consumption of alcohol would be permitted in the area. At its peak the park had extended nearly 150 acres, but declined in the 1900s along with the temperance movement, with much of the land sold to non-movement members. The remaining parkland was obtained by the City in 1907, surviving as Westerleigh Park and Northerleigh Park operated by the New York City Parks Department.", "Title: Cokato Temperance Hall\n\nThe Cokato Temperance Hall is a historic clubhouse built in 1896 in Cokato Township, Minnesota, United States, to serve as an alcohol-free social center in a rural Finnish American community. It was constructed by a local temperance society at a rural crossroads which became known as Temperance Corner. The building was listed on the National Register of Historic Places under its full Finnish name Cokaton P.R.S. Onnen Tovio Raittiusseura in 1976 for having local significance in the themes of European ethnic heritage and social history. It was nominated for its association with the temperance movement and importance to the cultural life of an immigrant community. The hall is now maintained by the Cokato Finnish American Historical Society, which has moved other historical structures nearby to form the Finnish Pioneer Park.", "Title: Temperance movement in the United Kingdom\n\nThe Temperance movement in the United Kingdom originated as a mass movement in the 19th century. Before this, though there were diatribes published against drunkenness and excess, total abstinence from alcohol was very rarely advocated or practised. The earliest temperance societies, inspired by the Belfast professor of theology, and Presbyterian Church of Ireland minister John Edgar, who poured his stock of whiskey out of his window in 1829, concentrated their efforts on spirits rather than wine and beer. Joseph Livesey was another British temperance advocate who financed his philanthropic work with the profits attained from cheese production, following an introduction to the food product by a doctor he had consulted with regards to a serious ailment in 1816. The term \"teetotal\" is derived from a speech by Richard (Dickie) Turner, a follower of Livesey, in Preston in 1833. Livesey opened the first temperance hotel in 1833 and the next year founded the first temperance magazine, \"The Preston Temperance Advocate\" (1834–37). The British Association for the Promotion of Temperance was established by 1835.", "Title: Carrie Nation\n\nCarrie Amelia Nation (forename sometimes spelled Carry; November 25, 1846 – June 9, 1911) was an American woman who was a radical member of the temperance movement, which opposed alcohol before the advent of Prohibition. She is particularly noteworthy for attacking alcohol-serving establishments (most often taverns) with a hatchet.", "Title: Mary Allen West\n\nMary Allen West (July 13, 1837 - 1892) was an American journalist, editor, educator, superintendent of schools, and temperance worker. A teacher in her early career, she served as superintendent of schools in Knox County, Illinois, being one of the first women to fill such a position in Illinois. An active supporter of the temperance movement, West served as president of the Illinois Woman's Christian Temperance Union (WCTU), and editor of the national paper, \"Union Signal\". Her other roles within the WCTU included superintendent of the Training School for Temperance Workers, Illinois State Superintendent of Temperance in Schools of Higher Education, as well as Stockholder, Director, and Secretary of the Woman's Publication Association. She was the first president of the Illinois Woman's Press Association, member of the Chicago Woman's Club, director of the Protective Agency for Women and Children. West was the author of \"Childhood: Its Care and Culture\" (1892). She died in Japan while training temperance workers in organization and promotion reform efforts.", "Title: Templars of Honor and Temperance\n\nThe Templars of Honor and Temperance established in the United States in 1845 as the Marshall Temperance Fraternity as part of the temperance movement. The Templars were formed as a result of a schism within the older Sons of Temperance, when some felt that the organization did not have an elaborated enough ritual. The new group changed its name several times, first to \"Marshall Temple, No. 1, Sons of Honor,\" then to \"Marshall Temple of Honor, No. 1, Sons of Temperance.\" In 1846 the National Temple of the Templars of Honor and Temperance of the United States was instituted in New York.", "Title: Carry Nation (play)\n\nCarry Nation is an historical play by Frank McGrath about the temperance leader Carrie Nation. It ran on Broadway and starred American film actress Esther Dale in the title role.", "Title: Edward C. Delavan\n\nEdward Cornelius Delavan (1793–1871) was a wealthy businessman who devoted much of his fortune to promoting the temperance movement. He helped establish the American Temperance Union; attacked the use of wine in Christian communion; established a temperance hotel in Albany, New York; traveled to Europe to promote teetotalism. He helped spearhead the local option movement in New York during the 1840s by which local majorities could vote their towns dry. In 1846, he received the nomination for the Governorship of New York from the Native American Party, but he declined it. He was also active in the Maine Law prohibition movement of the 1850s. He later sent a copy of a temperance tract to every soldier in the Union Army during the Civil War (a million copies in all); and sponsored a series of periodicals. They included the \"Journal of the American Temperance Union\", the \"Temperance Recorder\", the \"American Temperance Intelligencer\"; the \"Enquirer\", and the \"Prohibitionist\". Prohibition or dry towns in Illinois and Wisconsin were named in his honor.", "Title: Woman's Temperance Publishing Association\n\nThe Woman's Temperance Publishing Association (WTPA) was a non-commercial publisher of temperance literature. Established in 1879 in Indianapolis, Indiana during the national convention of the Woman's Christian Temperance Union (WCTU), it was a concept of Matilda Carse, an Irish-born American businesswoman, social reformer and leader of the temperance movement." ]
81,173
Faye Elaine Marsay is an English actress who had a notible role in a series directed by who?
James Hawes
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[ { "sentences": [ "Janina Faye (née Smigielski, born 1948) is an English actress and director.", " She is a daughter of Florence Louisa Jonathan and Jan Smigielski.", " Her father was a Polish Air Force ace from Squadron 303 during the Battle of Britain." ], "title": "Janina Faye" }, { "sentences": [ "Naa Ashorkor Mensah-Doku (born November 24, 1988) is a Ghanaian Actress and Radio/ TV Broadcaster .", " She's best known for starring in the \"Perfect Picture (2009),\" by Award Winning Director Shirley Frimpong-Manso and Iroko TV's \"Poisoned Bait -\" A Movie Series directed by Leila Djansi.", " She won the Award for Best Actress in 2010 at the African Movie Academy awards for her role played in \"The Perfect Picture\".", " Naa Ashorkor also starred alongside industry greats such as Yvonne Okoro, Joselyn Dumas, John Dumelo, Anima Misa Amoah and Adjetey Anang in \"Adam's Apples\" - an Award Winning Ghanaian Movie Series by Sparrow Productions that run from 2010 - 2013" ], "title": "Naa Ashorkor" }, { "sentences": [ "Maria Friedman (born 19 March 1961) is an English actress and director of stage and screen, best known for her work in musical theatre.", " She is a seven-time Olivier Award nominee, winning three.", " Her first win was for her 1994 one-woman show, \"By Special Arrangement\".", " She has also twice won Best Actress in a Musical for the original London productions of \"Passion\" and \"Ragtime\".", " She is more recently known for her role as Elaine Peacock in EastEnders." ], "title": "Maria Friedman" }, { "sentences": [ "Gaynor Kay Faye (born 26 August 1971), also known as Gaynor Mellor, is an English actress and writer, best known for playing Judy Mallett in \"Coronation Street\" from 1995 until 1999 and Megan Macey in \"Emmerdale\" since 2012." ], "title": "Gaynor Faye" }, { "sentences": [ "\"Hated in the Nation\" is the sixth and final episode of the third series of British science fiction anthology series \"Black Mirror\".", " Written by series creator and showrunner Charlie Brooker and directed by James Hawes, it premiered on Netflix on 21 October 2016, along with the rest of series three.", " It is the longest episode in the series at 89 minutes." ], "title": "Hated in the Nation (Black Mirror)" }, { "sentences": [ "Ellie Louise Leach (born 15 March 2001) is an English actress, best known for playing the role of Faye Windass in the soap opera \"Coronation Street\" since 2011.", " Leach is the cousin of Brooke Vincent, who plays Sophie Webster in \"Coronation Street\"." ], "title": "Ellie Leach" }, { "sentences": [ "Saba Mubarak (Arabic: صبا مبارك; born April 10, 1976 in Anjara, Ajloun, Jordan) is a Jordanian actress and producer.", " She was graduated from Yarmouk University in 2001 with Bachelor's Degree in Theater Acting and Directing.", " In 1998, she started her acting career with her role in the Jordanian TV series directed by Mohamed Azizia \"Qamar wa Sahar\", since then, Mubarak has been part of many important TV dramas such as \"Balqees\", \"Moga Harra\", \"Al A'hd\" and the three seasons of \"Hekayat Banat\".", " She also had her first cinematic role in the Jordanian Film \"Safar Al-Ajneha\" (\"Travel of the Wings\") directed by Tha’er Mousa in 2003, and then she starred in several Jordanian films until her Egyptian cinema breakthrough, which came after her participation in Mohamed Amin’s film \"Bentein Men Masr\" (\"Two Girls from Egypt\").", " In 2011, Mubarak established Pan East Media, a media production company in Jordan, the company started its production activity in 2013 through the TV serieses \"Zain\" and \"Tawq Al Asphalt in 2014\"." ], "title": "Saba Mubarak" }, { "sentences": [ "Faye Elaine Marsay (born 30 December 1986) is an English actress.", " Her notable roles include Anne Neville in \"The White Queen\", Amy in \"Need for Speed\", the recurring character Candice in \"Fresh Meat\", Steph in the film \"Pride\", Blue Colson in the \"Black Mirror\" episode \"Hated in the Nation\", and the Waif in the fifth and sixth seasons of \"Game of Thrones\"." ], "title": "Faye Marsay" }, { "sentences": [ "Samantha McCarthy is an English actress who is best known for the role Elaine Marsden in UK soap opera \"Emmerdale\"." ], "title": "Samantha McCarthy" }, { "sentences": [ "Elaine Symons (born 4 December 1974) is an Irish actress who was trained at the prestigious RADA(Royal Academy of Dramatic Art) active on television since 1997.", " She is most notable for her role as alcoholic mother-of-five Rose Kelly in the BBC One school TV drama \"Waterloo Road\", making her first appearance in the first episode of the show's fourth series, screened on 7 January 2009.", " Her earlier credits include roles in \"Sinners\" \"Totally Frank\", \"Waking the Dead\", \"As If\", \"Custer's Last Stand-up\" and \"Touched by an Angel\".", " In 2011 Elaine Symons played the role of Kerry Cadogan in the BBC One medical TV drama\" Holby City\"." ], "title": "Elaine Symons" } ]
[ "Title: Janina Faye\n\nJanina Faye (née Smigielski, born 1948) is an English actress and director. She is a daughter of Florence Louisa Jonathan and Jan Smigielski. Her father was a Polish Air Force ace from Squadron 303 during the Battle of Britain.", "Title: Naa Ashorkor\n\nNaa Ashorkor Mensah-Doku (born November 24, 1988) is a Ghanaian Actress and Radio/ TV Broadcaster . She's best known for starring in the \"Perfect Picture (2009),\" by Award Winning Director Shirley Frimpong-Manso and Iroko TV's \"Poisoned Bait -\" A Movie Series directed by Leila Djansi. She won the Award for Best Actress in 2010 at the African Movie Academy awards for her role played in \"The Perfect Picture\". Naa Ashorkor also starred alongside industry greats such as Yvonne Okoro, Joselyn Dumas, John Dumelo, Anima Misa Amoah and Adjetey Anang in \"Adam's Apples\" - an Award Winning Ghanaian Movie Series by Sparrow Productions that run from 2010 - 2013", "Title: Maria Friedman\n\nMaria Friedman (born 19 March 1961) is an English actress and director of stage and screen, best known for her work in musical theatre. She is a seven-time Olivier Award nominee, winning three. Her first win was for her 1994 one-woman show, \"By Special Arrangement\". She has also twice won Best Actress in a Musical for the original London productions of \"Passion\" and \"Ragtime\". She is more recently known for her role as Elaine Peacock in EastEnders.", "Title: Gaynor Faye\n\nGaynor Kay Faye (born 26 August 1971), also known as Gaynor Mellor, is an English actress and writer, best known for playing Judy Mallett in \"Coronation Street\" from 1995 until 1999 and Megan Macey in \"Emmerdale\" since 2012.", "Title: Hated in the Nation (Black Mirror)\n\n\"Hated in the Nation\" is the sixth and final episode of the third series of British science fiction anthology series \"Black Mirror\". Written by series creator and showrunner Charlie Brooker and directed by James Hawes, it premiered on Netflix on 21 October 2016, along with the rest of series three. It is the longest episode in the series at 89 minutes.", "Title: Ellie Leach\n\nEllie Louise Leach (born 15 March 2001) is an English actress, best known for playing the role of Faye Windass in the soap opera \"Coronation Street\" since 2011. Leach is the cousin of Brooke Vincent, who plays Sophie Webster in \"Coronation Street\".", "Title: Saba Mubarak\n\nSaba Mubarak (Arabic: صبا مبارك; born April 10, 1976 in Anjara, Ajloun, Jordan) is a Jordanian actress and producer. She was graduated from Yarmouk University in 2001 with Bachelor's Degree in Theater Acting and Directing. In 1998, she started her acting career with her role in the Jordanian TV series directed by Mohamed Azizia \"Qamar wa Sahar\", since then, Mubarak has been part of many important TV dramas such as \"Balqees\", \"Moga Harra\", \"Al A'hd\" and the three seasons of \"Hekayat Banat\". She also had her first cinematic role in the Jordanian Film \"Safar Al-Ajneha\" (\"Travel of the Wings\") directed by Tha’er Mousa in 2003, and then she starred in several Jordanian films until her Egyptian cinema breakthrough, which came after her participation in Mohamed Amin’s film \"Bentein Men Masr\" (\"Two Girls from Egypt\"). In 2011, Mubarak established Pan East Media, a media production company in Jordan, the company started its production activity in 2013 through the TV serieses \"Zain\" and \"Tawq Al Asphalt in 2014\".", "Title: Faye Marsay\n\nFaye Elaine Marsay (born 30 December 1986) is an English actress. Her notable roles include Anne Neville in \"The White Queen\", Amy in \"Need for Speed\", the recurring character Candice in \"Fresh Meat\", Steph in the film \"Pride\", Blue Colson in the \"Black Mirror\" episode \"Hated in the Nation\", and the Waif in the fifth and sixth seasons of \"Game of Thrones\".", "Title: Samantha McCarthy\n\nSamantha McCarthy is an English actress who is best known for the role Elaine Marsden in UK soap opera \"Emmerdale\".", "Title: Elaine Symons\n\nElaine Symons (born 4 December 1974) is an Irish actress who was trained at the prestigious RADA(Royal Academy of Dramatic Art) active on television since 1997. She is most notable for her role as alcoholic mother-of-five Rose Kelly in the BBC One school TV drama \"Waterloo Road\", making her first appearance in the first episode of the show's fourth series, screened on 7 January 2009. Her earlier credits include roles in \"Sinners\" \"Totally Frank\", \"Waking the Dead\", \"As If\", \"Custer's Last Stand-up\" and \"Touched by an Angel\". In 2011 Elaine Symons played the role of Kerry Cadogan in the BBC One medical TV drama\" Holby City\"." ]
81,174
What was the nickname of the terrorist who was spared the death penalty by his criminal defense attorney Judy Clare Clarke?
Olympic Park Bomber
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[ { "sentences": [ "The National Coalition to Abolish the Death Penalty (NCADP) is a large organization dedicated to the abolition of the death penalty in the United States.", " Founded in 1976 (the same year the death penalty was reinstated by the Supreme Court of the United States) by Henry Schwarzschild, the NCADP is the only fully staffed nationwide organization in the United States dedicated to the total abolition of the death penalty in the country.", " It also provides extensive information regarding imminent and past executions, death penalty defendants, numbers of people executed in the U.S., as well as a detailed breakdown of the current death row population, and a list of which U.S. state and federal jurisdictions use the death penalty." ], "title": "National Coalition to Abolish the Death Penalty" }, { "sentences": [ "On March 27, 1993, in Mesquite, Texas, convenience store clerk Pete Shrum was shot and killed by two armed robbers.", " Shrum cooperated with the robbers' demands and made no attempt to fight back against them.", " Despite his cooperation, the robbers murdered him.", " The crime was recorded by two security cameras in the store.", " Footage of the murder was shown on television to help identify the killers.", " Since then, the footage has been featured in many documentaries relating to crime, making it well known.", " The murder was described as a rare death penalty case, and was the first of only two death penalty cases expected to be tried in Dallas County in 1993.", " Both suspects were spared the death penalty but were convicted and sentenced to life in prison for the murder." ], "title": "Murder of Pete Shrum" }, { "sentences": [ "Judy Clare Clarke (born 1952) is an American criminal defense attorney who has represented several high-profile defendants.", " She has negotiated plea agreements that spare her clients the death penalty, as was the case for Eric Rudolph, Ted Kaczynski, and Jared Lee Loughner.", " In the case of Susan Smith, Clarke argued to the jury that ultimately voted against imposing the death penalty." ], "title": "Judy Clarke" }, { "sentences": [ "Arthur L. Aidala (born 1967 in Brooklyn, New York), currently a New York criminal defense lawyer and legal analyst on Fox News Channel where he appears on various day-time and prime-time programs.", " He was recently a guest lecturer at Harvard University's Law School at the invitation of professor Alan Dershowitz.", " In 2012, Aidala was selected as one of New York City's top criminal defense attorneys by \"Super Lawyers Magazine\" .", " Aidala is the grandson of Artie Aidala, renowned New York State Athletic Commission's ring judge inducted into the World Boxing Hall of Fame in 2008 .", " Artie Aidala was one of the three judges that decided the outcome of the 1971 Ali v. Frazier \"Fight of the Century\" boxing match in Madison Square Garden .", " He is the son of Louis R. Aidala, former Manhattan Assistant District Attorney and a criminal defense attorney in practice for 50 years.", " Louis Aidala was a special prosecutor for the Attica prison riots and more recently represented celebrity Jennifer Lopez in New York City ." ], "title": "Arthur L. Aidala" }, { "sentences": [ "Vida B. Johnson is an American criminal defense attorney and professor of law at Georgetown University Law Center.", " Johnson works in the Criminal Defense and Prisoner Advocacy Clinic and Criminal Justice Clinic, and supervises attorneys in the E. Barrett Prettyman Post-Graduate Fellowship Program.", " Johnson regularly writes in the area of criminal law and procedure." ], "title": "Vida Johnson" }, { "sentences": [ "The Catholic Church's position on capital punishment has varied throughout the centuries following the Church's establishment, evolving from somewhat supportive to largely apathetic to mostly anti-capital punishment.", " In more recent times, the Catholic Church has generally moved away from any explicit condoning or approval of capital punishment and has instead increasingly adopted a more disapproving stance on the issue.", " Modern Church figures such as Pope John Paul II, Pope Francis, and the United States Conference of Catholic Bishops have in fact actively discouraged the death penalty or advocated for the out-right abolition of the death penalty.", " Historically, the teaching of the Catholic Church used to categorize capital punishment as a form of \"lawful slaying\", a view defended by theological authorities such as Augustine and Thomas Aquinas.", " Augustine felt that the death penalty was a means of deterring the wicked and protecting the innocent.", " In the Middle Ages, Thomas Aquinas reaffirmed this position.", " (See also Aquinas on the death penalty).", " However, after the Second Vatican Council the Catholic Church has been staunchly opposed to the death penalty." ], "title": "Catholic Church and capital punishment" }, { "sentences": [ "Daniel \"Dan\" Arshack (born March 30, 1956) is an American criminal defense attorney, co-founder of The Bronx Defenders, managing partner of the law firm Arshack, Hajek and Lehrman, PLLC, and a founding member of the International Criminal Bar, which was created to promote \"the development of an independent legal profession and practice before the International Criminal Court.\"", " Arshack, who has been a defender for his entire career and \"has never put anyone behind bars as either a prosecutor or government counsel,\" is known for his expertise on international criminal justice issues, lawyer trainings, and anti-death penalty advocacy.", " Arshack has conducted training for lawyers in Paris, Beirut, the Hague, Victoria, Montreal, Liberia, and New York.", " His specialties are trial advocacy techniques, ethics, and international criminal tribunals.", " He has also been an adjunct professor of trial advocacy at the Benjamin N. Cardozo School of Law in New York." ], "title": "Daniel Arshack" }, { "sentences": [ "Cheryl Bormann is an attorney from Chicago.", " Bormann specializes in the defense of serious criminal charges including murder where the government is seeking the death penalty.", " She is best known for defending Waleed bin Attash before the Guantanamo military commission which began in 2012.", " Bormann studied law at Loyola University Chicago.", " From 2008 through 2011 she headed the Capital Trial Assistance Unit at the Illinois State Appellate Defender, the state agency responsible for providing legal assistance to defendants in death penalty cases in Illinois.", " The abolition of the death penalty in Illinois in 2011 rendered Bormann's position redundant." ], "title": "Cheryl Bormann" }, { "sentences": [ "Eric Robert Rudolph (born September 19, 1966), also known as the Olympic Park Bomber, is an American domestic terrorist convicted for a series of anti-abortion and anti-gay-motivated bombings across the southern United States between 1996 and 1998, which killed two people and injured over 120 others." ], "title": "Eric Rudolph" }, { "sentences": [ "Andrea Pia Kennedy Yates (born July 2, 1964) is a former resident of Houston, Texas, who confessed to drowning her five children in their bathtub on June 20, 2001.", " She had been suffering for some time with very severe postpartum depression and postpartum psychosis.", " She was represented by Houston criminal defense attorney George Parnham.", " Chuck Rosenthal, the district attorney in Harris County, asked for the death penalty in her 2002 trial.", " Her case placed the M'Naghten Rules, along with the Irresistible Impulse Test, a legal test for sanity, under close public scrutiny in the United States.", " She was convicted of capital murder.", " After the guilty verdict, but before sentencing, the State abandoned its request for the death penalty in light of false testimony by one of its expert psychiatric witnesses.", " She was sentenced to life in prison with the possibility of parole after 40 years.", " The verdict was overturned on appeal." ], "title": "Andrea Yates" } ]
[ "Title: National Coalition to Abolish the Death Penalty\n\nThe National Coalition to Abolish the Death Penalty (NCADP) is a large organization dedicated to the abolition of the death penalty in the United States. Founded in 1976 (the same year the death penalty was reinstated by the Supreme Court of the United States) by Henry Schwarzschild, the NCADP is the only fully staffed nationwide organization in the United States dedicated to the total abolition of the death penalty in the country. It also provides extensive information regarding imminent and past executions, death penalty defendants, numbers of people executed in the U.S., as well as a detailed breakdown of the current death row population, and a list of which U.S. state and federal jurisdictions use the death penalty.", "Title: Murder of Pete Shrum\n\nOn March 27, 1993, in Mesquite, Texas, convenience store clerk Pete Shrum was shot and killed by two armed robbers. Shrum cooperated with the robbers' demands and made no attempt to fight back against them. Despite his cooperation, the robbers murdered him. The crime was recorded by two security cameras in the store. Footage of the murder was shown on television to help identify the killers. Since then, the footage has been featured in many documentaries relating to crime, making it well known. The murder was described as a rare death penalty case, and was the first of only two death penalty cases expected to be tried in Dallas County in 1993. Both suspects were spared the death penalty but were convicted and sentenced to life in prison for the murder.", "Title: Judy Clarke\n\nJudy Clare Clarke (born 1952) is an American criminal defense attorney who has represented several high-profile defendants. She has negotiated plea agreements that spare her clients the death penalty, as was the case for Eric Rudolph, Ted Kaczynski, and Jared Lee Loughner. In the case of Susan Smith, Clarke argued to the jury that ultimately voted against imposing the death penalty.", "Title: Arthur L. Aidala\n\nArthur L. Aidala (born 1967 in Brooklyn, New York), currently a New York criminal defense lawyer and legal analyst on Fox News Channel where he appears on various day-time and prime-time programs. He was recently a guest lecturer at Harvard University's Law School at the invitation of professor Alan Dershowitz. In 2012, Aidala was selected as one of New York City's top criminal defense attorneys by \"Super Lawyers Magazine\" . Aidala is the grandson of Artie Aidala, renowned New York State Athletic Commission's ring judge inducted into the World Boxing Hall of Fame in 2008 . Artie Aidala was one of the three judges that decided the outcome of the 1971 Ali v. Frazier \"Fight of the Century\" boxing match in Madison Square Garden . He is the son of Louis R. Aidala, former Manhattan Assistant District Attorney and a criminal defense attorney in practice for 50 years. Louis Aidala was a special prosecutor for the Attica prison riots and more recently represented celebrity Jennifer Lopez in New York City .", "Title: Vida Johnson\n\nVida B. Johnson is an American criminal defense attorney and professor of law at Georgetown University Law Center. Johnson works in the Criminal Defense and Prisoner Advocacy Clinic and Criminal Justice Clinic, and supervises attorneys in the E. Barrett Prettyman Post-Graduate Fellowship Program. Johnson regularly writes in the area of criminal law and procedure.", "Title: Catholic Church and capital punishment\n\nThe Catholic Church's position on capital punishment has varied throughout the centuries following the Church's establishment, evolving from somewhat supportive to largely apathetic to mostly anti-capital punishment. In more recent times, the Catholic Church has generally moved away from any explicit condoning or approval of capital punishment and has instead increasingly adopted a more disapproving stance on the issue. Modern Church figures such as Pope John Paul II, Pope Francis, and the United States Conference of Catholic Bishops have in fact actively discouraged the death penalty or advocated for the out-right abolition of the death penalty. Historically, the teaching of the Catholic Church used to categorize capital punishment as a form of \"lawful slaying\", a view defended by theological authorities such as Augustine and Thomas Aquinas. Augustine felt that the death penalty was a means of deterring the wicked and protecting the innocent. In the Middle Ages, Thomas Aquinas reaffirmed this position. (See also Aquinas on the death penalty). However, after the Second Vatican Council the Catholic Church has been staunchly opposed to the death penalty.", "Title: Daniel Arshack\n\nDaniel \"Dan\" Arshack (born March 30, 1956) is an American criminal defense attorney, co-founder of The Bronx Defenders, managing partner of the law firm Arshack, Hajek and Lehrman, PLLC, and a founding member of the International Criminal Bar, which was created to promote \"the development of an independent legal profession and practice before the International Criminal Court.\" Arshack, who has been a defender for his entire career and \"has never put anyone behind bars as either a prosecutor or government counsel,\" is known for his expertise on international criminal justice issues, lawyer trainings, and anti-death penalty advocacy. Arshack has conducted training for lawyers in Paris, Beirut, the Hague, Victoria, Montreal, Liberia, and New York. His specialties are trial advocacy techniques, ethics, and international criminal tribunals. He has also been an adjunct professor of trial advocacy at the Benjamin N. Cardozo School of Law in New York.", "Title: Cheryl Bormann\n\nCheryl Bormann is an attorney from Chicago. Bormann specializes in the defense of serious criminal charges including murder where the government is seeking the death penalty. She is best known for defending Waleed bin Attash before the Guantanamo military commission which began in 2012. Bormann studied law at Loyola University Chicago. From 2008 through 2011 she headed the Capital Trial Assistance Unit at the Illinois State Appellate Defender, the state agency responsible for providing legal assistance to defendants in death penalty cases in Illinois. The abolition of the death penalty in Illinois in 2011 rendered Bormann's position redundant.", "Title: Eric Rudolph\n\nEric Robert Rudolph (born September 19, 1966), also known as the Olympic Park Bomber, is an American domestic terrorist convicted for a series of anti-abortion and anti-gay-motivated bombings across the southern United States between 1996 and 1998, which killed two people and injured over 120 others.", "Title: Andrea Yates\n\nAndrea Pia Kennedy Yates (born July 2, 1964) is a former resident of Houston, Texas, who confessed to drowning her five children in their bathtub on June 20, 2001. She had been suffering for some time with very severe postpartum depression and postpartum psychosis. She was represented by Houston criminal defense attorney George Parnham. Chuck Rosenthal, the district attorney in Harris County, asked for the death penalty in her 2002 trial. Her case placed the M'Naghten Rules, along with the Irresistible Impulse Test, a legal test for sanity, under close public scrutiny in the United States. She was convicted of capital murder. After the guilty verdict, but before sentencing, the State abandoned its request for the death penalty in light of false testimony by one of its expert psychiatric witnesses. She was sentenced to life in prison with the possibility of parole after 40 years. The verdict was overturned on appeal." ]
81,175
When Vladimir Kashpur portrayed Baba Yaga she was one of how many sisters?
trio of sisters
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[ { "sentences": [ "Georgy Frantsevich Millyar, sometimes spelled Milliar (Russian: Георгий Францевич Милляр ) (7 November 1903 in Moscow – 4 June 1993 in Moscow), was a Soviet/Russian actor, best known for playing evil spirits in Soviet fairy tale films, including the witch Baba Yaga in films such as \"Vasilisa the Beautiful\", \"Jack Frost\", and \"Fire, Water, and Brass Pipes\"." ], "title": "Georgy Millyar" }, { "sentences": [ "The Golden Horns (Russian: Золотые рога), also known in English as Baba Yaga, is a 1973 Soviet adaptation of a Russian fairy tale." ], "title": "The Golden Horns" }, { "sentences": [ "Isabelle Christine Inès Léonore Girard (born July 27, 1944), better known by the name Isabelle De Funès, is a French actress, singer, model and photographer.", " She is best known for her portrayal of Guido Crepax's comic book character Valentina in the erotic thriller, \"Baba Yaga\" (1973)." ], "title": "Isabelle De Funès" }, { "sentences": [ "Baba Yaga is a 1973 horror film directed by Corrado Farina and based on the Guido Crepax's \"Valentina\" comic series.", " The film stars Carroll Baker, Isabelle De Funès and George Eastman.", " It is about a Milanese photographer Valentina Rosselli who meets a middle-aged seductress who calls herself \"Baba Yaga\".", " She shows an ostensible sexual interest in Valentina and gives her a doll dressed in leather fetish wear.", " It is soon revealed that Baba Yaga has started to control Valentina through the doll." ], "title": "Baba Yaga (film)" }, { "sentences": [ "The Dancing Hut of Baba Yaga is an adventure module for the 2nd edition of the \"Advanced Dungeons & Dragons\" fantasy role-playing game." ], "title": "The Dancing Hut of Baba Yaga" }, { "sentences": [ "Guido Crepas (15 July 1933 in Milan – 31 July 2003 in Milan), better known by his \"nom de plume\" Guido Crepax, was an Italian comics artist.", " He is most famous for his character \"Valentina\", created in 1965 and very representative of the spirit of the 1960s.", " The \"Valentina\" series of books and strips became noted for Crepax's sophisticated drawing, and for the psychedelic, dreamlike storylines, generally involving a strong dose of erotism.", " A film based on his work called \"Baba Yaga\", featuring the character Valentina, was made in 1973." ], "title": "Guido Crepax" }, { "sentences": [ "In Slavic folklore, Baba Yaga (Russian: Баба-яга, Polish: Baba Jaga) is a supernatural being (or one of a trio of sisters of the same name) who appears as a deformed and/or ferocious-looking witch.", " Baba Yaga flies around in a mortar, wields a pestle, and dwells deep in the forest in a hut usually described as standing on chicken legs (or sometimes a single chicken leg).", " Baba Yaga may help or hinder those that encounter or seek her out.", " She sometimes plays a maternal role, and also has associations with forest wildlife.", " According to Vladimir Propp's folktale morphology, Baba Yaga commonly appears as either a donor or villain, or may be altogether ambiguous." ], "title": "Baba Yaga" }, { "sentences": [ "Old Witch Boneyleg is a 1978 anthology of 13 fairy tales from around the world that have been collected and retold by Ruth Manning-Sanders.", " It is one in a long series of such anthologies by Manning-Sanders.", " This is a companion volume to \"The Haunted Castle\".", " The book's title story is a Baba Yaga tale, although it does not mention the witch by name." ], "title": "Old Witch Boneyleg" }, { "sentences": [ "Jan Cornall (born 17 August 1950) is an Australian singer, comedian and writer.", " Known for her contributions to queer music through the group Baba Yaga during the 1970s and the hit musical \"Failing in Love Again\" (1979), Jan Cornall was a leader in the women’s comedy and cabaret resurgence of the early 1980s.", " She has contributed to Australian community theater, addressing issues facing regional and rural women, and had a long involvement in forging cross cultural links with Indonesian and Australian writers and artists." ], "title": "Jan Cornall" }, { "sentences": [ "Vladimir Terentyevich Kashpur (Russian: Владимир Терентьевич Кашпур ) (October 26, 1926 – October 17, 2009) was a Russian and Soviet actor.", " A native of Severka, Altai Krai, Kashpur appeared in \"Ballad of a Soldier\" and about 115 other films, with roles ranging from Vladimir Lenin to Baba Yaga.", " Kashpur was also active in the Moscow Art Theatre." ], "title": "Vladimir Kashpur" } ]
[ "Title: Georgy Millyar\n\nGeorgy Frantsevich Millyar, sometimes spelled Milliar (Russian: Георгий Францевич Милляр ) (7 November 1903 in Moscow – 4 June 1993 in Moscow), was a Soviet/Russian actor, best known for playing evil spirits in Soviet fairy tale films, including the witch Baba Yaga in films such as \"Vasilisa the Beautiful\", \"Jack Frost\", and \"Fire, Water, and Brass Pipes\".", "Title: The Golden Horns\n\nThe Golden Horns (Russian: Золотые рога), also known in English as Baba Yaga, is a 1973 Soviet adaptation of a Russian fairy tale.", "Title: Isabelle De Funès\n\nIsabelle Christine Inès Léonore Girard (born July 27, 1944), better known by the name Isabelle De Funès, is a French actress, singer, model and photographer. She is best known for her portrayal of Guido Crepax's comic book character Valentina in the erotic thriller, \"Baba Yaga\" (1973).", "Title: Baba Yaga (film)\n\nBaba Yaga is a 1973 horror film directed by Corrado Farina and based on the Guido Crepax's \"Valentina\" comic series. The film stars Carroll Baker, Isabelle De Funès and George Eastman. It is about a Milanese photographer Valentina Rosselli who meets a middle-aged seductress who calls herself \"Baba Yaga\". She shows an ostensible sexual interest in Valentina and gives her a doll dressed in leather fetish wear. It is soon revealed that Baba Yaga has started to control Valentina through the doll.", "Title: The Dancing Hut of Baba Yaga\n\nThe Dancing Hut of Baba Yaga is an adventure module for the 2nd edition of the \"Advanced Dungeons & Dragons\" fantasy role-playing game.", "Title: Guido Crepax\n\nGuido Crepas (15 July 1933 in Milan – 31 July 2003 in Milan), better known by his \"nom de plume\" Guido Crepax, was an Italian comics artist. He is most famous for his character \"Valentina\", created in 1965 and very representative of the spirit of the 1960s. The \"Valentina\" series of books and strips became noted for Crepax's sophisticated drawing, and for the psychedelic, dreamlike storylines, generally involving a strong dose of erotism. A film based on his work called \"Baba Yaga\", featuring the character Valentina, was made in 1973.", "Title: Baba Yaga\n\nIn Slavic folklore, Baba Yaga (Russian: Баба-яга, Polish: Baba Jaga) is a supernatural being (or one of a trio of sisters of the same name) who appears as a deformed and/or ferocious-looking witch. Baba Yaga flies around in a mortar, wields a pestle, and dwells deep in the forest in a hut usually described as standing on chicken legs (or sometimes a single chicken leg). Baba Yaga may help or hinder those that encounter or seek her out. She sometimes plays a maternal role, and also has associations with forest wildlife. According to Vladimir Propp's folktale morphology, Baba Yaga commonly appears as either a donor or villain, or may be altogether ambiguous.", "Title: Old Witch Boneyleg\n\nOld Witch Boneyleg is a 1978 anthology of 13 fairy tales from around the world that have been collected and retold by Ruth Manning-Sanders. It is one in a long series of such anthologies by Manning-Sanders. This is a companion volume to \"The Haunted Castle\". The book's title story is a Baba Yaga tale, although it does not mention the witch by name.", "Title: Jan Cornall\n\nJan Cornall (born 17 August 1950) is an Australian singer, comedian and writer. Known for her contributions to queer music through the group Baba Yaga during the 1970s and the hit musical \"Failing in Love Again\" (1979), Jan Cornall was a leader in the women’s comedy and cabaret resurgence of the early 1980s. She has contributed to Australian community theater, addressing issues facing regional and rural women, and had a long involvement in forging cross cultural links with Indonesian and Australian writers and artists.", "Title: Vladimir Kashpur\n\nVladimir Terentyevich Kashpur (Russian: Владимир Терентьевич Кашпур ) (October 26, 1926 – October 17, 2009) was a Russian and Soviet actor. A native of Severka, Altai Krai, Kashpur appeared in \"Ballad of a Soldier\" and about 115 other films, with roles ranging from Vladimir Lenin to Baba Yaga. Kashpur was also active in the Moscow Art Theatre." ]
81,176
What Chicago collective had a member release a free mixtape?
Save Money
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[ { "sentences": [ "Free (Based Freestyles Mixtape) is a collaborative mixtape by American rappers Lil B and Chance the Rapper.", " It was released for free on August 5, 2015." ], "title": "Free (Based Freestyles Mixtape)" }, { "sentences": [ "It All Comes Down To This is the name of the first mixtape by Wu-Tang Clan affiliated, Remedy, released on December 7, 2010, on APRC Records.", " Originally released as a full-length studio album, it was later released as a free mixtape download.", " Guests include RA the Ruggedman, Trife Diesel, Killah Priest and Hell Razah among other Wu-Tang Clan affiliates." ], "title": "It All Comes Down to This (mixtape)" }, { "sentences": [ "MMM (Money Making Mitch) is a mixtape by Puff Daddy, originally released on November 4, 2015 as a free mixtape on Bad Boy Records.", " It was later re-released on iTunes as a retail album on December 18, 2015.", " It serves as the lead-up to Diddy's sixth studio album \"No Way Out 2\", the sequel to Daddy's debut album \"No Way Out\" (1997).", " It features guest appearances from hip hop artists Big Sean, French Montana, Future, Jadakiss, Lil' Kim, Pusha T, Styles P, Travis Scott, Ty Dolla Sign, Wiz Khalifa and more.", " It also features production from Puff Daddy himself, 88-Keys, Ayo, D'Mile, Don P, Harry Fraud, Hollywood Hot Sauce, Honorable C.N.O.T.E., Keyz, Kuk Harrell, Mario Winans, Mike WiLL Made-It, Nashiem Myrick, P-Nasty, Puff Daddy, Rob Holladay, Sean C & LV, Smash David and Stevie J." ], "title": "MMM (Money Making Mitch)" }, { "sentences": [ "Ramon Ibanga, Jr., professionally known as Illmind (often stylized as !", "llmind) is a Filipino American hip hop producer and educator from Bloomfield, New Jersey.", " He has co-written and produced hip-hop, pop, soul, and electronic music for labels such as Cash Money, Def Jam, and Aftermath, and has worked with artists such as Andy Mineo, Kanye West, Drake, J. Cole, Dr. Dre, Ludacris, 50 Cent, Ariana Grande, and others.", " His accomplishments in 2016 include production on the new Hamilton Mixtape and Disney's Moana (2016 film), both created by Lin-Manuel Miranda.", " !", "llmind has released several studio albums and had a number of songs and albums reach the music charts.", " His most recent album, \"Human\", is a collaboration with Joell Ortiz, and was released on July 17, 2015.", " Starting in 2008 !", "llmind has released the free mixtape series \"Blaps, Rhymes & Life,\" and he operates a producer showcase in New York city called Beats, Love, Alcohol & Party (B.L.A.P.).", " Since 2011 he has released instrumental albums and \"producer drum kit\" albums for music producers dubbed his \"Blap-Kit\" sound packs.", " He established his own multi-genre music company Roseville Music Group in 2014." ], "title": "Illmind" }, { "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": [ "Can't Take that Away from Me is the first mixtape by American pop-R&B singer JoJo.", " The free mixtape was released exclusively to Rap-Up.", "com on September 7, 2010, as a prelude to her third studio album, Mad Love.", " (Released October 14th, 2016).", " The mixtape received a positive reaction from both JoJo's fans and critics alike.", " This is JoJo's first independent release without a major label." ], "title": "Can't Take That Away from Me" }, { "sentences": [ "Zeitgeist: The Spirit Of The Age is the fourth album by underground hip hop group The Lost Children of Babylon released November 30, 2010 on Soul Kid Records.", " The album's theme is focused on the New World order and Illuminati.", " It was also released October 19 on iTunes.", " The package comes with a , a download card for the instrumentals and a free mixtape." ], "title": "Zeitgeist: The Spirit of the Age" }, { "sentences": [ "\"Us Placers\" is the debut song by American supergroup Child Rebel Soldier, a musical collaboration consisting of hip-hop artists Lupe Fiasco, Kanye West, and Pharrell Williams.", " It was released as the third song on the track-listing of West's 2007 mixtape \"Can't Tell Me Nothing\".", " The song was produced by Fiasco and contains samples of the recording \"The Eraser\" by Thom Yorke, lead singer of the alternative rock band Radiohead.", " On \"Us Placers,\" the trio speak on the entrapments of fame.", " Having been released on a free mixtape, the song did not enter charts but became an online hit and received strong reviews from music critics." ], "title": "Us Placers" }, { "sentences": [ "Malcolm Martin (born 1992), professionally known as Thelonious Martin or King Thelonious is an American Hip Hop record producer from Chicago, Illinois.", " He is also a member of the Chicago collective Savemoney." ], "title": "Thelonious Martin" }, { "sentences": [ "Chancellor Johnathan Bennett (born April 16, 1993), known professionally as Chance the Rapper, is an American rapper, singer, songwriter, record producer, and actor from the West Chatham neighborhood of Chicago, Illinois.", " In 2013, he began to gain recognition following the release of his second mixtape, \"Acid Rap\".", " Apart from his solo career, he is a member of the Chicago collective Save Money (along with frequent collaborator Vic Mensa).", " He has worked as the lead vocalist for the band The Social Experiment; they released the album \"Surf\" in May 2015." ], "title": "Chance the Rapper" } ]
[ "Title: Free (Based Freestyles Mixtape)\n\nFree (Based Freestyles Mixtape) is a collaborative mixtape by American rappers Lil B and Chance the Rapper. It was released for free on August 5, 2015.", "Title: It All Comes Down to This (mixtape)\n\nIt All Comes Down To This is the name of the first mixtape by Wu-Tang Clan affiliated, Remedy, released on December 7, 2010, on APRC Records. Originally released as a full-length studio album, it was later released as a free mixtape download. Guests include RA the Ruggedman, Trife Diesel, Killah Priest and Hell Razah among other Wu-Tang Clan affiliates.", "Title: MMM (Money Making Mitch)\n\nMMM (Money Making Mitch) is a mixtape by Puff Daddy, originally released on November 4, 2015 as a free mixtape on Bad Boy Records. It was later re-released on iTunes as a retail album on December 18, 2015. It serves as the lead-up to Diddy's sixth studio album \"No Way Out 2\", the sequel to Daddy's debut album \"No Way Out\" (1997). It features guest appearances from hip hop artists Big Sean, French Montana, Future, Jadakiss, Lil' Kim, Pusha T, Styles P, Travis Scott, Ty Dolla Sign, Wiz Khalifa and more. It also features production from Puff Daddy himself, 88-Keys, Ayo, D'Mile, Don P, Harry Fraud, Hollywood Hot Sauce, Honorable C.N.O.T.E., Keyz, Kuk Harrell, Mario Winans, Mike WiLL Made-It, Nashiem Myrick, P-Nasty, Puff Daddy, Rob Holladay, Sean C & LV, Smash David and Stevie J.", "Title: Illmind\n\nRamon Ibanga, Jr., professionally known as Illmind (often stylized as ! llmind) is a Filipino American hip hop producer and educator from Bloomfield, New Jersey. He has co-written and produced hip-hop, pop, soul, and electronic music for labels such as Cash Money, Def Jam, and Aftermath, and has worked with artists such as Andy Mineo, Kanye West, Drake, J. Cole, Dr. Dre, Ludacris, 50 Cent, Ariana Grande, and others. His accomplishments in 2016 include production on the new Hamilton Mixtape and Disney's Moana (2016 film), both created by Lin-Manuel Miranda. ! llmind has released several studio albums and had a number of songs and albums reach the music charts. His most recent album, \"Human\", is a collaboration with Joell Ortiz, and was released on July 17, 2015. Starting in 2008 ! llmind has released the free mixtape series \"Blaps, Rhymes & Life,\" and he operates a producer showcase in New York city called Beats, Love, Alcohol & Party (B.L.A.P.). Since 2011 he has released instrumental albums and \"producer drum kit\" albums for music producers dubbed his \"Blap-Kit\" sound packs. He established his own multi-genre music company Roseville Music Group in 2014.", "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: Can't Take That Away from Me\n\nCan't Take that Away from Me is the first mixtape by American pop-R&B singer JoJo. The free mixtape was released exclusively to Rap-Up. com on September 7, 2010, as a prelude to her third studio album, Mad Love. (Released October 14th, 2016). The mixtape received a positive reaction from both JoJo's fans and critics alike. This is JoJo's first independent release without a major label.", "Title: Zeitgeist: The Spirit of the Age\n\nZeitgeist: The Spirit Of The Age is the fourth album by underground hip hop group The Lost Children of Babylon released November 30, 2010 on Soul Kid Records. The album's theme is focused on the New World order and Illuminati. It was also released October 19 on iTunes. The package comes with a , a download card for the instrumentals and a free mixtape.", "Title: Us Placers\n\n\"Us Placers\" is the debut song by American supergroup Child Rebel Soldier, a musical collaboration consisting of hip-hop artists Lupe Fiasco, Kanye West, and Pharrell Williams. It was released as the third song on the track-listing of West's 2007 mixtape \"Can't Tell Me Nothing\". The song was produced by Fiasco and contains samples of the recording \"The Eraser\" by Thom Yorke, lead singer of the alternative rock band Radiohead. On \"Us Placers,\" the trio speak on the entrapments of fame. Having been released on a free mixtape, the song did not enter charts but became an online hit and received strong reviews from music critics.", "Title: Thelonious Martin\n\nMalcolm Martin (born 1992), professionally known as Thelonious Martin or King Thelonious is an American Hip Hop record producer from Chicago, Illinois. He is also a member of the Chicago collective Savemoney.", "Title: Chance the Rapper\n\nChancellor Johnathan Bennett (born April 16, 1993), known professionally as Chance the Rapper, is an American rapper, singer, songwriter, record producer, and actor from the West Chatham neighborhood of Chicago, Illinois. In 2013, he began to gain recognition following the release of his second mixtape, \"Acid Rap\". Apart from his solo career, he is a member of the Chicago collective Save Money (along with frequent collaborator Vic Mensa). He has worked as the lead vocalist for the band The Social Experiment; they released the album \"Surf\" in May 2015." ]
81,177
What director had a film in the 1952 Cannes Film Festival and was married to Judy Garland for a short time?
Vincente Minnelli
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81,178
When did the airport disaster which involved Jacob Veldhuyzen van Zanten as the captain happened?
March 27, 1977
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[ { "sentences": [ "On March 27, 1977, two Boeing 747 passenger jets, KLM Flight 4805 and Pan Am Flight 1736, collided on the runway at Los Rodeos Airport (now Tenerife North Airport), on the Spanish island of Tenerife, Canary Islands, killing 583 people in the deadliest accident in aviation history." ], "title": "Tenerife airport disaster" }, { "sentences": [ "Van Zanten is a Dutch surname meaning \"from Xanten\".", " Notable people with the surname include:" ], "title": "Van Zanten" }, { "sentences": [ "Winy Maas (born 1958 in Schijndel) is a Dutch architect, landscape architect, professor and urbanist.", " In 1993 together with Jacob van Rijs and Nathalie de Vries he set up MVRDV.", " Early work such as the television centre Villa VPRO and the housing estate for elderly WoZoCo, both in the Netherlands, have brought him international acclaim and established MVRDV’s leading role in international architecture.", " Winy Maas is married to Mirjam Veldhuizen van Zanten.", " They live in Rotterdam, Netherlands and have three sons." ], "title": "Winy Maas" }, { "sentences": [ "Frank Andre van Zanten (born February 1967) is a Dutch businessman, the CEO of Bunzl since April 2016." ], "title": "Frank van Zanten" }, { "sentences": [ "Jacob Louis Veldhuyzen van Zanten (5 February 1927 – 27 March 1977) was a Dutch aircraft captain and flight instructor.", " He was the captain of the KLM Royal Dutch Airlines Boeing 747 which was involved in the Tenerife airport disaster, the deadliest accident in aviation history." ], "title": "Jacob Veldhuyzen van Zanten" }, { "sentences": [ "The Chez Jo Goldenberg restaurant attack was a bombing and shooting attack on a Jewish restaurant in Paris's Marais district, on 9 August 1982 carried out by the Abu Nidal Organization, a group that splintered from Fatah.", " Two assailants threw a grenade into the dining room, then rushed in and fired machine guns.", " They killed six people, including two Americans, Ann Van Zanten, a curator at the Chicago Historical Society, and Grace Cutler, and injured 22 others.", " Mrs. Van Zanten's husband, David, an art history professor at Northwestern University, was among the injured.", " BusinessWeek later said it was \"the heaviest toll suffered by Jews in France since World War II.\"", " The restaurant closed in 2006 and former owner Jo Goldenberg died in 2014." ], "title": "Goldenberg restaurant attack" }, { "sentences": [ "Veldhuyzen van Zanten is a Dutch family name, also spelled as Veldhuijzen van Zanten.", " It may refer to:" ], "title": "Veldhuyzen van Zanten" }, { "sentences": [ "Wijntje Cornelia van Zanten (Dordrecht, August 2, 1855 - The Hague, January 10, 1946) was a Dutch opera singer, singing teacher and author." ], "title": "Cornélie van Zanten" }, { "sentences": [ "David van Zanten (born 8 May 1982) is an Irish professional football." ], "title": "David van Zanten" }, { "sentences": [ "Henri Carel van Zanten (born March 18, 1957) is a Dutch artist, based in Rotterdam." ], "title": "Henri van Zanten" } ]
[ "Title: Tenerife airport disaster\n\nOn March 27, 1977, two Boeing 747 passenger jets, KLM Flight 4805 and Pan Am Flight 1736, collided on the runway at Los Rodeos Airport (now Tenerife North Airport), on the Spanish island of Tenerife, Canary Islands, killing 583 people in the deadliest accident in aviation history.", "Title: Van Zanten\n\nVan Zanten is a Dutch surname meaning \"from Xanten\". Notable people with the surname include:", "Title: Winy Maas\n\nWiny Maas (born 1958 in Schijndel) is a Dutch architect, landscape architect, professor and urbanist. In 1993 together with Jacob van Rijs and Nathalie de Vries he set up MVRDV. Early work such as the television centre Villa VPRO and the housing estate for elderly WoZoCo, both in the Netherlands, have brought him international acclaim and established MVRDV’s leading role in international architecture. Winy Maas is married to Mirjam Veldhuizen van Zanten. They live in Rotterdam, Netherlands and have three sons.", "Title: Frank van Zanten\n\nFrank Andre van Zanten (born February 1967) is a Dutch businessman, the CEO of Bunzl since April 2016.", "Title: Jacob Veldhuyzen van Zanten\n\nJacob Louis Veldhuyzen van Zanten (5 February 1927 – 27 March 1977) was a Dutch aircraft captain and flight instructor. He was the captain of the KLM Royal Dutch Airlines Boeing 747 which was involved in the Tenerife airport disaster, the deadliest accident in aviation history.", "Title: Goldenberg restaurant attack\n\nThe Chez Jo Goldenberg restaurant attack was a bombing and shooting attack on a Jewish restaurant in Paris's Marais district, on 9 August 1982 carried out by the Abu Nidal Organization, a group that splintered from Fatah. Two assailants threw a grenade into the dining room, then rushed in and fired machine guns. They killed six people, including two Americans, Ann Van Zanten, a curator at the Chicago Historical Society, and Grace Cutler, and injured 22 others. Mrs. Van Zanten's husband, David, an art history professor at Northwestern University, was among the injured. BusinessWeek later said it was \"the heaviest toll suffered by Jews in France since World War II.\" The restaurant closed in 2006 and former owner Jo Goldenberg died in 2014.", "Title: Veldhuyzen van Zanten\n\nVeldhuyzen van Zanten is a Dutch family name, also spelled as Veldhuijzen van Zanten. It may refer to:", "Title: Cornélie van Zanten\n\nWijntje Cornelia van Zanten (Dordrecht, August 2, 1855 - The Hague, January 10, 1946) was a Dutch opera singer, singing teacher and author.", "Title: David van Zanten\n\nDavid van Zanten (born 8 May 1982) is an Irish professional football.", "Title: Henri van Zanten\n\nHenri Carel van Zanten (born March 18, 1957) is a Dutch artist, based in Rotterdam." ]
81,179
Who was an executive producer of Monsters University and currently the chief creative officer of Pixar Animation Studios?
John Lasseter
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[ { "sentences": [ "Peter Salmon (born 15 May 1956) is a British television producer and executive.", " He is Chief Creative Officer of global content creator, producer and distributor Endemol Shine Group, leading the company’s creative direction globally and overseeing the Group’s UK business.", " Prior to taking his current role in April 2016, Salmon was Director of BBC Studios, the corporation's production arm, and before that held a number of senior BBC roles including Chief Creative Officer of BBC Vision, effectively overseeing all of BBC television's in-house programme production, and Director of BBC North." ], "title": "Peter Salmon (producer)" }, { "sentences": [ "Shiro Nakamura (born October 1950) is a Japanese car designer and company executive.", " Nakamura serves as Senior Vice President of Nissan Motor Co. Ltd. Since 2006, Nakamura has been Nissan's Chief Creative Officer.", " He is Chief Creative Officer of Nissan, Infiniti and Datsun.", " Known as a hands-on creative, he goes by the nickname \"Fingers\"." ], "title": "Shiro Nakamura" }, { "sentences": [ "Frozen is a Disney media franchise started by the 2013 American animated feature film, \"Frozen\", which was directed by Chris Buck and Jennifer Lee from a screenplay by Lee and produced by Peter Del Vecho, with songs by Robert Lopez and Kristen Anderson-Lopez.", " Walt Disney Animation Studios' chief creative officer John Lasseter served as the film's executive producer.", " The original film was inspired by the Hans Christian Andersen's fairy tale, \"The Snow Queen\"." ], "title": "Frozen (franchise)" }, { "sentences": [ "Monsters University is a 2013 American 3D computer-animated comedy film produced by Pixar Animation Studios for Walt Disney Pictures.", " It was directed by Dan Scanlon and produced by Kori Rae, with John Lasseter, Pete Docter, Andrew Stanton and Lee Unkrich as executive producers.", " The music for the film was composed by Randy Newman, marking his seventh collaboration with Pixar.", " It was the fourteenth feature film produced by Pixar, and is a prequel to 2001's \"Monsters, Inc.\", marking the first time Pixar has made a prequel film.", " \"Monsters University\" tells the story of two monsters, Mike and Sulley, and their time studying at college, where they start off as rivals, but slowly become best friends.", " John Goodman, Billy Crystal, Steve Buscemi, Bob Peterson, and John Ratzenberger reprise their roles as James P. Sullivan, Mike Wazowski, Randall Boggs, Roz, and the Abominable Snowman, respectively.", " Bonnie Hunt, who played Ms. Flint in the first film, voices Mike's grade school teacher Ms. Karen Graves." ], "title": "Monsters University" }, { "sentences": [ "Gary Marsh is President and Chief Creative Officer for Disney Channels Worldwide, where he develops and produces Disney Channel Original Series, Disney Channel Original Movies and Disney Junior Series (formerly Playhouse Disney).", " He also oversees talent and casting operations for Disney Channel.", " Marsh joined Disney Channel in July 1988 as Executive Director, Original Programming.", " He was made Vice President eight months later and in 1994, became Senior Vice President.", " In 1999, he was promoted to Executive Vice President and in 2001, Marsh assumed the role of Executive Vice President, Original Programming and Production, Disney Channel.", " From 2005-09, he was President, Entertainment, Disney Channels Worldwide and in 2009 he assumed the role as Chief Creative Officer, Disney Channels Worldwide before being promoted to President and Chief Creative Officer, Disney Channels Worldwide in 2011." ], "title": "Gary Marsh" }, { "sentences": [ "Gideon Amichay (Hebrew: גדעון עמיחי‎ ; born 1963) is an Israeli advertising executive, marketer and author.", " He is the founder and chief creative officer of No, No, No, No, No, Yes, a creative boutique in New York and Tel Aviv.", " He also teaches at the School of Visual Arts in New York city.", " From May 1994 to November 2011, he acted as the Chief Creative Officer & Joint Managing Partner at Shalmor Avnon Amichay/Y&R, Tel Aviv, Israel." ], "title": "Gideon Amichay" }, { "sentences": [ "Planes is a 2013 American 3D computer-animated sports comedy film produced by DisneyToon Studios and released by Walt Disney Pictures.", " It is a spin-off of Pixar's \"Cars\" franchise and the first film in a planned \"Planes\" trilogy.", " Despite not being produced by Pixar, the film was co-written and executive produced by Pixar and Walt Disney Animation Studios' chief creative officer John Lasseter, who directed the first two \"Cars\" films.", " The film stars the voices of Dane Cook, Stacy Keach, Priyanka Chopra, Brad Garrett, Teri Hatcher, Danny Mann, Julia Louis-Dreyfus, Roger Craig Smith, John Cleese, Carlos Alazraqui, Val Kilmer, and Anthony Edwards." ], "title": "Planes (film)" }, { "sentences": [ "John Alan Lasseter (born January 12, 1957) is an American animator, film director, screenwriter, and film producer.", " He currently is the chief creative officer of Pixar Animation Studios, Walt Disney Animation Studios, and DisneyToon Studios.", " He is also the Principal Creative Advisor for Walt Disney Imagineering." ], "title": "John Lasseter" }, { "sentences": [ "Tangled is a Disney media franchise started by the 2010 American animated feature \"Tangled\", which was directed by Nathan Greno and Byron Howard from a screenplay by Dan Fogelman and produced by Roy Conli, with songs by Alan Menken and Glenn Slater.", " Walt Disney Animation Studios' chief creative officer John Lasseter served as the film's executive producer.", " The original film was inspired by the German fairy tale \"Rapunzel\" in the collection of folk tales published by the Brothers Grimm." ], "title": "Tangled (franchise)" }, { "sentences": [ "Blake Chancey (born September 11, 1962) is an American record producer and music business executive, known primarily for his work in country music.", " Formerly an executive vice president and chief creative officer for Sony Music, he later formed a partnership with artist manager Scott Siman.", " He is currently the chief creative officer and partner of RPM Music Group in Nashville, Tennessee and one of Nashville's leading record producers." ], "title": "Blake Chancey" } ]
[ "Title: Peter Salmon (producer)\n\nPeter Salmon (born 15 May 1956) is a British television producer and executive. He is Chief Creative Officer of global content creator, producer and distributor Endemol Shine Group, leading the company’s creative direction globally and overseeing the Group’s UK business. Prior to taking his current role in April 2016, Salmon was Director of BBC Studios, the corporation's production arm, and before that held a number of senior BBC roles including Chief Creative Officer of BBC Vision, effectively overseeing all of BBC television's in-house programme production, and Director of BBC North.", "Title: Shiro Nakamura\n\nShiro Nakamura (born October 1950) is a Japanese car designer and company executive. Nakamura serves as Senior Vice President of Nissan Motor Co. Ltd. Since 2006, Nakamura has been Nissan's Chief Creative Officer. He is Chief Creative Officer of Nissan, Infiniti and Datsun. Known as a hands-on creative, he goes by the nickname \"Fingers\".", "Title: Frozen (franchise)\n\nFrozen is a Disney media franchise started by the 2013 American animated feature film, \"Frozen\", which was directed by Chris Buck and Jennifer Lee from a screenplay by Lee and produced by Peter Del Vecho, with songs by Robert Lopez and Kristen Anderson-Lopez. Walt Disney Animation Studios' chief creative officer John Lasseter served as the film's executive producer. The original film was inspired by the Hans Christian Andersen's fairy tale, \"The Snow Queen\".", "Title: Monsters University\n\nMonsters University is a 2013 American 3D computer-animated comedy film produced by Pixar Animation Studios for Walt Disney Pictures. It was directed by Dan Scanlon and produced by Kori Rae, with John Lasseter, Pete Docter, Andrew Stanton and Lee Unkrich as executive producers. The music for the film was composed by Randy Newman, marking his seventh collaboration with Pixar. It was the fourteenth feature film produced by Pixar, and is a prequel to 2001's \"Monsters, Inc.\", marking the first time Pixar has made a prequel film. \"Monsters University\" tells the story of two monsters, Mike and Sulley, and their time studying at college, where they start off as rivals, but slowly become best friends. John Goodman, Billy Crystal, Steve Buscemi, Bob Peterson, and John Ratzenberger reprise their roles as James P. Sullivan, Mike Wazowski, Randall Boggs, Roz, and the Abominable Snowman, respectively. Bonnie Hunt, who played Ms. Flint in the first film, voices Mike's grade school teacher Ms. Karen Graves.", "Title: Gary Marsh\n\nGary Marsh is President and Chief Creative Officer for Disney Channels Worldwide, where he develops and produces Disney Channel Original Series, Disney Channel Original Movies and Disney Junior Series (formerly Playhouse Disney). He also oversees talent and casting operations for Disney Channel. Marsh joined Disney Channel in July 1988 as Executive Director, Original Programming. He was made Vice President eight months later and in 1994, became Senior Vice President. In 1999, he was promoted to Executive Vice President and in 2001, Marsh assumed the role of Executive Vice President, Original Programming and Production, Disney Channel. From 2005-09, he was President, Entertainment, Disney Channels Worldwide and in 2009 he assumed the role as Chief Creative Officer, Disney Channels Worldwide before being promoted to President and Chief Creative Officer, Disney Channels Worldwide in 2011.", "Title: Gideon Amichay\n\nGideon Amichay (Hebrew: גדעון עמיחי‎ ; born 1963) is an Israeli advertising executive, marketer and author. He is the founder and chief creative officer of No, No, No, No, No, Yes, a creative boutique in New York and Tel Aviv. He also teaches at the School of Visual Arts in New York city. From May 1994 to November 2011, he acted as the Chief Creative Officer & Joint Managing Partner at Shalmor Avnon Amichay/Y&R, Tel Aviv, Israel.", "Title: Planes (film)\n\nPlanes is a 2013 American 3D computer-animated sports comedy film produced by DisneyToon Studios and released by Walt Disney Pictures. It is a spin-off of Pixar's \"Cars\" franchise and the first film in a planned \"Planes\" trilogy. Despite not being produced by Pixar, the film was co-written and executive produced by Pixar and Walt Disney Animation Studios' chief creative officer John Lasseter, who directed the first two \"Cars\" films. The film stars the voices of Dane Cook, Stacy Keach, Priyanka Chopra, Brad Garrett, Teri Hatcher, Danny Mann, Julia Louis-Dreyfus, Roger Craig Smith, John Cleese, Carlos Alazraqui, Val Kilmer, and Anthony Edwards.", "Title: John Lasseter\n\nJohn Alan Lasseter (born January 12, 1957) is an American animator, film director, screenwriter, and film producer. He currently is the chief creative officer of Pixar Animation Studios, Walt Disney Animation Studios, and DisneyToon Studios. He is also the Principal Creative Advisor for Walt Disney Imagineering.", "Title: Tangled (franchise)\n\nTangled is a Disney media franchise started by the 2010 American animated feature \"Tangled\", which was directed by Nathan Greno and Byron Howard from a screenplay by Dan Fogelman and produced by Roy Conli, with songs by Alan Menken and Glenn Slater. Walt Disney Animation Studios' chief creative officer John Lasseter served as the film's executive producer. The original film was inspired by the German fairy tale \"Rapunzel\" in the collection of folk tales published by the Brothers Grimm.", "Title: Blake Chancey\n\nBlake Chancey (born September 11, 1962) is an American record producer and music business executive, known primarily for his work in country music. Formerly an executive vice president and chief creative officer for Sony Music, he later formed a partnership with artist manager Scott Siman. He is currently the chief creative officer and partner of RPM Music Group in Nashville, Tennessee and one of Nashville's leading record producers." ]
81,180
What occupation is shared by Luca Prodan and Glenn Gregory?
singer
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[ { "sentences": [ "Naked as Advertised is the eighth studio album by the English synthpop band Heaven 17.", " It was originally released in 2008, on the label Just Music, three years after their previous album, \"Before After\".", " The album contained re-workings of tracks such as \"Temptation\" along with versions of Martyn Ware songs best known from his time with the Human League, including \"Being Boiled\" and \"Empire State Human\", as well as a cover of The Associates' hit \"Party Fears Two\".", " Following the departure of Ian Craig Marsh in 2007, this is the first Heaven 17 album with the band consisting of the duo of Glenn Gregory and Ware." ], "title": "Naked as Advertised" }, { "sentences": [ "Glenn Peter Gregory (born 16 May 1958) is an English singer, songwriter, and multi-instrumentalist whose music career spans more than 30 years.", " He came to prominence in the early 1980s as co-founder and lead singer of the new wave and synthpop band Heaven 17, which released six singles that entered the Top 40 charts in the United Kingdom during the 1980s, and 1990s, including \"Temptation\", \"Come Live with Me\", \"Crushed by the Wheels of Industry\", \"Sunset Now\", \"This Is Mine\", and \"(We Don't Need This) Fascist Groove Thang\" ." ], "title": "Glenn Gregory" }, { "sentences": [ "Mark Ty-Wharton (born Mark Tinley; 18 March 1963) is a British music technologist, informal logician and public speaker who specialises in presentations using sound art.", " He is best known for his work as a guitarist, programmer, sound engineer and record producer with Adamski, Duran Duran, TV Mania, Gary Numan, Glenn Gregory, The Dandy Warhols and others." ], "title": "Mark Tinley" }, { "sentences": [ "Las Pelotas (in English: \"The Balls\"); is an Argentine band rock and reggae, from Córdoba.", " This band was formed after the separation of Sumo, due to the death of their singer, Luca Prodan in 1987.", " The group currently consists of vocalist and guitarist, Germán Daffunchio, Gabriela Martínez on bass, Tomás Sussman on guitar, Sebastián Schachtel on Keyboards and Gustavo Jove on drums.", " Their original vocalist, Alejandro Sokol, was part of the band from 1988 to 2008; year that begins his solo career, cut short by his sudden death in 2009." ], "title": "Las Pelotas" }, { "sentences": [ "Luca Prodan (17 May 1953 – 22 December 1987) was an Italian–Scotish musician and singer.", " He was the leader and singer of Sumo, one of the most influential rock bands of Argentina, and is widely considered as one of the most important artists of the last quarter of the twentieth century in his country." ], "title": "Luca Prodan" }, { "sentences": [ "Sumo was a 1980s Argentine alternative rock band, merging \"post-punk\" with \"reggae\".", " Headed by Italian-born Luca Prodan, it remained underground for most of its short activity, but was extremely influential in shaping contemporary Argentine rock.", " Sumo introduced British post-punk to the Argentine scene, with many lyrics in English.", " And provided a visceral counterpoint to the progressive and nueva canción influences then dominant in \"Rock en Español\"." ], "title": "Sumo (band)" }, { "sentences": [ "Andrea Prodan (born 16 November 1961) Scottish-Italian film actor, composer and musician is the younger brother of Argentine rock star Luca Prodan.", " The Prodan family, after suffering internment in a Japanese concentration camp during WW II, was expelled from China due to Mao.", " Andrea's Italian father was an author and talented sportsman, and had run a prosperous business, with expertise in ancient Chinese pottery.", " His mother is Scottish." ], "title": "Andrea Prodan" }, { "sentences": [ "B.E.F. (British Electric Foundation) was a band/production company formed by former Human League members Martyn Ware and Ian Craig Marsh, which became largely eclipsed by its best-known project Heaven 17 (with lead singer Glenn Gregory)." ], "title": "British Electric Foundation" }, { "sentences": [ "Divididos (\"Divided\") is an Argentine rock band.", " The band was formed in 1988 after the death of Luca Prodan and the consequent dissolution of the band Sumo.", " Ricardo Mollo (vocals, guitar) and Diego Arnedo (bass guitar) joined drummer Gustavo Collado to form a band named \"La División\" (The Division), which would be later called \"Divididos\"." ], "title": "Divididos" }, { "sentences": [ "Heaven 17 are an English new wave and synth-pop band that formed in Sheffield in 1980.", " The band were a trio for most of their career, composed of Martyn Ware (keyboards), Ian Craig Marsh (keyboards) (both previously of the Human League) and Glenn Gregory (vocals).", " Although most of the band's music was recorded in the 1980s, they have occasionally reformed to record and perform, playing their first ever live concerts in 1997.", " Marsh left the band in 2007 and Ware and Gregory continued to perform as Heaven 17." ], "title": "Heaven 17" } ]
[ "Title: Naked as Advertised\n\nNaked as Advertised is the eighth studio album by the English synthpop band Heaven 17. It was originally released in 2008, on the label Just Music, three years after their previous album, \"Before After\". The album contained re-workings of tracks such as \"Temptation\" along with versions of Martyn Ware songs best known from his time with the Human League, including \"Being Boiled\" and \"Empire State Human\", as well as a cover of The Associates' hit \"Party Fears Two\". Following the departure of Ian Craig Marsh in 2007, this is the first Heaven 17 album with the band consisting of the duo of Glenn Gregory and Ware.", "Title: Glenn Gregory\n\nGlenn Peter Gregory (born 16 May 1958) is an English singer, songwriter, and multi-instrumentalist whose music career spans more than 30 years. He came to prominence in the early 1980s as co-founder and lead singer of the new wave and synthpop band Heaven 17, which released six singles that entered the Top 40 charts in the United Kingdom during the 1980s, and 1990s, including \"Temptation\", \"Come Live with Me\", \"Crushed by the Wheels of Industry\", \"Sunset Now\", \"This Is Mine\", and \"(We Don't Need This) Fascist Groove Thang\" .", "Title: Mark Tinley\n\nMark Ty-Wharton (born Mark Tinley; 18 March 1963) is a British music technologist, informal logician and public speaker who specialises in presentations using sound art. He is best known for his work as a guitarist, programmer, sound engineer and record producer with Adamski, Duran Duran, TV Mania, Gary Numan, Glenn Gregory, The Dandy Warhols and others.", "Title: Las Pelotas\n\nLas Pelotas (in English: \"The Balls\"); is an Argentine band rock and reggae, from Córdoba. This band was formed after the separation of Sumo, due to the death of their singer, Luca Prodan in 1987. The group currently consists of vocalist and guitarist, Germán Daffunchio, Gabriela Martínez on bass, Tomás Sussman on guitar, Sebastián Schachtel on Keyboards and Gustavo Jove on drums. Their original vocalist, Alejandro Sokol, was part of the band from 1988 to 2008; year that begins his solo career, cut short by his sudden death in 2009.", "Title: Luca Prodan\n\nLuca Prodan (17 May 1953 – 22 December 1987) was an Italian–Scotish musician and singer. He was the leader and singer of Sumo, one of the most influential rock bands of Argentina, and is widely considered as one of the most important artists of the last quarter of the twentieth century in his country.", "Title: Sumo (band)\n\nSumo was a 1980s Argentine alternative rock band, merging \"post-punk\" with \"reggae\". Headed by Italian-born Luca Prodan, it remained underground for most of its short activity, but was extremely influential in shaping contemporary Argentine rock. Sumo introduced British post-punk to the Argentine scene, with many lyrics in English. And provided a visceral counterpoint to the progressive and nueva canción influences then dominant in \"Rock en Español\".", "Title: Andrea Prodan\n\nAndrea Prodan (born 16 November 1961) Scottish-Italian film actor, composer and musician is the younger brother of Argentine rock star Luca Prodan. The Prodan family, after suffering internment in a Japanese concentration camp during WW II, was expelled from China due to Mao. Andrea's Italian father was an author and talented sportsman, and had run a prosperous business, with expertise in ancient Chinese pottery. His mother is Scottish.", "Title: British Electric Foundation\n\nB.E.F. (British Electric Foundation) was a band/production company formed by former Human League members Martyn Ware and Ian Craig Marsh, which became largely eclipsed by its best-known project Heaven 17 (with lead singer Glenn Gregory).", "Title: Divididos\n\nDivididos (\"Divided\") is an Argentine rock band. The band was formed in 1988 after the death of Luca Prodan and the consequent dissolution of the band Sumo. Ricardo Mollo (vocals, guitar) and Diego Arnedo (bass guitar) joined drummer Gustavo Collado to form a band named \"La División\" (The Division), which would be later called \"Divididos\".", "Title: Heaven 17\n\nHeaven 17 are an English new wave and synth-pop band that formed in Sheffield in 1980. The band were a trio for most of their career, composed of Martyn Ware (keyboards), Ian Craig Marsh (keyboards) (both previously of the Human League) and Glenn Gregory (vocals). Although most of the band's music was recorded in the 1980s, they have occasionally reformed to record and perform, playing their first ever live concerts in 1997. Marsh left the band in 2007 and Ware and Gregory continued to perform as Heaven 17." ]
81,181
Which Argentine actress won the Best Actress award at the Moscow International Film Festival in 1977 for her role in Crazy Women?
Mercedes Carreras
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Dominiani and directed by Enrique Carreras.", " It was entered into the 10th Moscow International Film Festival where Mercedes Carreras won the award for Best Actress." ], "title": "Crazy Women (film)" }, { "sentences": [ "Tolomush Okeyevich Okeyev (Төлөмүш Океев, 11 September 1935 – 18 December 2001) was a Kyrgyz screenwriter and film director.", " He was born 11 September in Bokonbayevskoye.", " In 1973 he was a member of the jury at the 8th Moscow International Film Festival.", " His 1975 film \"The Red Apple\" was entered into the 9th Moscow International Film Festival.", " His 1984 film \"The Descendant of the Snow Leopard\" was entered into the 35th Berlin International Film Festival, where it won the Silver Bear for an outstanding single achievement.", " In 1999 he was a member of the jury at the 21st Moscow International Film Festival." ], "title": "Tolomush Okeyev" }, { "sentences": [ "Manuel Gutiérrez Aragón (Torrelavega, Cantabria 2 January 1940) is a Spanish screenwriter and film director.", " His 1973 film \"Habla, mudita\" was entered into the 23rd Berlin International Film Festival.", " In 1977, he won the Silver Bear for Best Director for \"Camada negra\" at the 27th Berlin International Film Festival.", " His 1979 film \"El corazón del bosque\" was entered into the 29th Berlin International Film Festival.", " Two years later, his film \"Maravillas\" was entered into the 31st Berlin International Film Festival.", " His 1982 film \"Demons in the Garden\" was entered into the 13th Moscow International Film Festival where it won the FIPRESCI Prize.", " In 1991 he was a member of the jury at the 17th Moscow International Film Festival." ], "title": "Manuel Gutiérrez Aragón" }, { "sentences": [ "Mircea Drăgan (born 3 October 1932) is a Romanian film director.", " He directed 23 films between 1955 and 1992.", " His 1961 film \"Thirst\" was entered into the 2nd Moscow International Film Festival where it won the Silver Prize.", " Two years later, his film \"Lupeni 29\" was entered into the 3rd Moscow International Film Festival and it also won the Silver Prize.", " He was a member of the jury at the 4th Moscow International Film Festival.", " His 1973 film \"Explosion\" was entered into the 8th Moscow International Film Festival where it won a Diploma." ], "title": "Mircea Drăgan" }, { "sentences": [ "Shinobu Otake (大竹 しのぶ , Ōtake Shinobu , born 17 July 1957) is a Japanese actress.", " She has won three Japanese Academy Awards: the 2000 Best Actress award for \"Poppoya\", and the 1979 awards for both Best Actress (\"The Incident\") and Best Supporting Actress (\"Seishoku no ishibumi\").", " She also won the award for best actress at the 12th Hochi Film Award for \"Eien no 1/2\".", " At the 25th Moscow International Film Festival she won the award for Best Actress for her role in \"Owl\".", " She has received a total of 12 nominations." ], "title": "Shinobu Otake" }, { "sentences": [ "Ion Popescu-Gopo (] ; 1 May 1923, Roești, Vâlcea – 28 November 1989, Bucharest) was a Romanian graphic artist and animator, but also writer, movie director and actor born in Bucharest, Romania.", " He was a prominent personality in the Romanian cinematography and the founder of the modern Romanian cartoon school.", " He was, together with Liviu Ciulei and Mirel Ilieşiu one of the few Romanian film artists who won an award at Cannes in the 20th century.", " His film \"Scurtă Istorie\" (\"A Brief History\") won the \"Short Film Palme d'Or\" for best short film in 1957.", " His 1965 film \"The White Moor\" was entered into the 4th Moscow International Film Festival where he won the award for Best Director.", " In 1969 he was a member of the jury at the 6th Moscow International Film Festival.", " In 1977 he was a member of the jury at the 10th Moscow International Film Festival.", " In 1983 he was a member of the jury at the 13th Moscow International Film Festival." ], "title": "Ion Popescu-Gopo" }, { "sentences": [ "András Kovács (20 June 1925 – 11 March 2017) was a Hungarian film director and screenwriter.", " He directed 30 films between 1961 and 1996.", " His 1968 film \"The Lost Generation\" was entered into the 6th Moscow International Film Festival.", " His 1978 film \"A ménesgazda\" was entered into the 29th Berlin International Film Festival.", " His 1981 film \"Temporary Paradise\" won the Silver Prize at the 12th Moscow International Film Festival.", " His 1985 film \"The Red Countess\" was entered into the 14th Moscow International Film Festival." ], "title": "András Kovács" }, { "sentences": [ "Juan Antonio Bardem (] ; 2 June 1922 – 30 October 2002) was a Spanish film director and screen writer.", " He was a member of the Communist Party.", " Bardem was best known for \"Muerte de un ciclista\" (1955) which won the FIPRESCI Prize at the 1955 Cannes Film Festival, and \"El puente\" (1977) which won the Golden Prize at the 10th Moscow International Film Festival.", " His 1979 film \"Seven Days in January\" won the Golden Prize at the 11th Moscow International Film Festival.", " In 1981 he was a member of the jury at the 12th Moscow International Film Festival.", " In 1993 he was a member of the jury at the 43rd Berlin International Film Festival.", " In 1953 he and Luis García Berlanga founded a film magazine, \"Objetivo\", which existed until 1956.", " Bardem is the uncle of actor Javier Bardem." ], "title": "Juan Antonio Bardem" }, { "sentences": [ "Throughout Faten Hamama's career, she has received numerous accolades for best actress, and was nominated for the Cannes Film Festival’s Prix International for her role in 1950's \"Your Day Will Come\".", " She received her first award in 1951 for her role in \"I'm the Past\", which was presented to her by different venues, including the Egyptian Catholic Center for Cinema.", " The country's Ministry of Guidance also awarded her the title of Best Actress in both 1955 and 1961.", " These were followed by many different awards for best actress from various national and international events.", " International ones included special awards for acting at the first Tehran International Film Festival in 1972 for her role in \"The Thin Thread\", and in 1977 for her role in \"Mouths and Rabbits\".", " In 1973, she received the Special Award at the Moscow International Film Festival for her role in \"Empire M\".", " Other international accolades include the Best Actress awards at the Jakarta Film Festival in 1963 for her role in \"The Open Door\", and at the Carthage Film Festival in 1988 for her role in \"Bitter Days, Nice Days\".", " Hamama was also a recipient of the Lebanese Order of Merit in 1984 for her role in \"The Night of Fatma's Arrest\".", " She was later presented lifetime achievement awards, including one at the Montpellier Mediterranean Film Festival in 1993, and another at the Dubai International Film Festival in 2009." ], "title": "List of Faten Hamama's awards and nominations" }, { "sentences": [ "Mercedes Carreras (born 22 September 1940) is an Argentine actress.", " She has appeared in thirty films and television shows since 1957.", " She won the award for Best Actress for her role in \"Crazy Women\" at the 10th Moscow International Film Festival." ], "title": "Mercedes Carreras" } ]
[ "Title: Crazy Women (film)\n\nCrazy Women (Spanish: \"Las locas\" ) is a 1977 Argentine drama film written by José P. Dominiani and directed by Enrique Carreras. It was entered into the 10th Moscow International Film Festival where Mercedes Carreras won the award for Best Actress.", "Title: Tolomush Okeyev\n\nTolomush Okeyevich Okeyev (Төлөмүш Океев, 11 September 1935 – 18 December 2001) was a Kyrgyz screenwriter and film director. He was born 11 September in Bokonbayevskoye. In 1973 he was a member of the jury at the 8th Moscow International Film Festival. His 1975 film \"The Red Apple\" was entered into the 9th Moscow International Film Festival. His 1984 film \"The Descendant of the Snow Leopard\" was entered into the 35th Berlin International Film Festival, where it won the Silver Bear for an outstanding single achievement. In 1999 he was a member of the jury at the 21st Moscow International Film Festival.", "Title: Manuel Gutiérrez Aragón\n\nManuel Gutiérrez Aragón (Torrelavega, Cantabria 2 January 1940) is a Spanish screenwriter and film director. His 1973 film \"Habla, mudita\" was entered into the 23rd Berlin International Film Festival. In 1977, he won the Silver Bear for Best Director for \"Camada negra\" at the 27th Berlin International Film Festival. His 1979 film \"El corazón del bosque\" was entered into the 29th Berlin International Film Festival. Two years later, his film \"Maravillas\" was entered into the 31st Berlin International Film Festival. His 1982 film \"Demons in the Garden\" was entered into the 13th Moscow International Film Festival where it won the FIPRESCI Prize. In 1991 he was a member of the jury at the 17th Moscow International Film Festival.", "Title: Mircea Drăgan\n\nMircea Drăgan (born 3 October 1932) is a Romanian film director. He directed 23 films between 1955 and 1992. His 1961 film \"Thirst\" was entered into the 2nd Moscow International Film Festival where it won the Silver Prize. Two years later, his film \"Lupeni 29\" was entered into the 3rd Moscow International Film Festival and it also won the Silver Prize. He was a member of the jury at the 4th Moscow International Film Festival. His 1973 film \"Explosion\" was entered into the 8th Moscow International Film Festival where it won a Diploma.", "Title: Shinobu Otake\n\nShinobu Otake (大竹 しのぶ , Ōtake Shinobu , born 17 July 1957) is a Japanese actress. She has won three Japanese Academy Awards: the 2000 Best Actress award for \"Poppoya\", and the 1979 awards for both Best Actress (\"The Incident\") and Best Supporting Actress (\"Seishoku no ishibumi\"). She also won the award for best actress at the 12th Hochi Film Award for \"Eien no 1/2\". At the 25th Moscow International Film Festival she won the award for Best Actress for her role in \"Owl\". She has received a total of 12 nominations.", "Title: Ion Popescu-Gopo\n\nIon Popescu-Gopo (] ; 1 May 1923, Roești, Vâlcea – 28 November 1989, Bucharest) was a Romanian graphic artist and animator, but also writer, movie director and actor born in Bucharest, Romania. He was a prominent personality in the Romanian cinematography and the founder of the modern Romanian cartoon school. He was, together with Liviu Ciulei and Mirel Ilieşiu one of the few Romanian film artists who won an award at Cannes in the 20th century. His film \"Scurtă Istorie\" (\"A Brief History\") won the \"Short Film Palme d'Or\" for best short film in 1957. His 1965 film \"The White Moor\" was entered into the 4th Moscow International Film Festival where he won the award for Best Director. In 1969 he was a member of the jury at the 6th Moscow International Film Festival. In 1977 he was a member of the jury at the 10th Moscow International Film Festival. In 1983 he was a member of the jury at the 13th Moscow International Film Festival.", "Title: András Kovács\n\nAndrás Kovács (20 June 1925 – 11 March 2017) was a Hungarian film director and screenwriter. He directed 30 films between 1961 and 1996. His 1968 film \"The Lost Generation\" was entered into the 6th Moscow International Film Festival. His 1978 film \"A ménesgazda\" was entered into the 29th Berlin International Film Festival. His 1981 film \"Temporary Paradise\" won the Silver Prize at the 12th Moscow International Film Festival. His 1985 film \"The Red Countess\" was entered into the 14th Moscow International Film Festival.", "Title: Juan Antonio Bardem\n\nJuan Antonio Bardem (] ; 2 June 1922 – 30 October 2002) was a Spanish film director and screen writer. He was a member of the Communist Party. Bardem was best known for \"Muerte de un ciclista\" (1955) which won the FIPRESCI Prize at the 1955 Cannes Film Festival, and \"El puente\" (1977) which won the Golden Prize at the 10th Moscow International Film Festival. His 1979 film \"Seven Days in January\" won the Golden Prize at the 11th Moscow International Film Festival. In 1981 he was a member of the jury at the 12th Moscow International Film Festival. In 1993 he was a member of the jury at the 43rd Berlin International Film Festival. In 1953 he and Luis García Berlanga founded a film magazine, \"Objetivo\", which existed until 1956. Bardem is the uncle of actor Javier Bardem.", "Title: List of Faten Hamama's awards and nominations\n\nThroughout Faten Hamama's career, she has received numerous accolades for best actress, and was nominated for the Cannes Film Festival’s Prix International for her role in 1950's \"Your Day Will Come\". She received her first award in 1951 for her role in \"I'm the Past\", which was presented to her by different venues, including the Egyptian Catholic Center for Cinema. The country's Ministry of Guidance also awarded her the title of Best Actress in both 1955 and 1961. These were followed by many different awards for best actress from various national and international events. International ones included special awards for acting at the first Tehran International Film Festival in 1972 for her role in \"The Thin Thread\", and in 1977 for her role in \"Mouths and Rabbits\". In 1973, she received the Special Award at the Moscow International Film Festival for her role in \"Empire M\". Other international accolades include the Best Actress awards at the Jakarta Film Festival in 1963 for her role in \"The Open Door\", and at the Carthage Film Festival in 1988 for her role in \"Bitter Days, Nice Days\". Hamama was also a recipient of the Lebanese Order of Merit in 1984 for her role in \"The Night of Fatma's Arrest\". She was later presented lifetime achievement awards, including one at the Montpellier Mediterranean Film Festival in 1993, and another at the Dubai International Film Festival in 2009.", "Title: Mercedes Carreras\n\nMercedes Carreras (born 22 September 1940) is an Argentine actress. She has appeared in thirty films and television shows since 1957. She won the award for Best Actress for her role in \"Crazy Women\" at the 10th Moscow International Film Festival." ]
81,182
Jan Mikulicz-Radecki was a professor in which town that is currently known as Kaliningrad, Russia?
Königsberg
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[ { "sentences": [ "The Kaliningrad Zoo was founded in 1896 as the Königsberger Tiergarten in the German town of Königsberg, which in 1945 became part of Russia and was renamed Kaliningrad.", " Thus, the zoo is one of the oldest zoological gardens in Russia, and one of the largest.", " Its collection, which extends over 16.5 ha, comprises 315 species with a total of 2264 individual animals (as of 2005)." ], "title": "Kaliningrad Zoo" }, { "sentences": [ "Chernyakhovsk (Russian: Черняхо́вск ; German: \"Insterburg\" ; Lithuanian: \"Įsrutis\" ; Polish: \"Wystruć\" ), formerly known as   until 1946, is a town and the administrative center of Chernyakhovsky District in Kaliningrad Oblast, Russia.", " It is located at the confluence of the Instruch River and Angrapa River, forming the Pregolya River flows through Kaliningrad into the Vistula Lagoon.", " Chernyakhovsk has a population of  (2010 Census)" ], "title": "Chernyakhovsk" }, { "sentences": [ "Jan Mikulicz-Radecki (German: \"Johann Freiherr von Mikulicz-Radecki\" ) was a Polish-Austrian surgeon.", " He was born on 16 May 1850 in Czerniowce in the Austrian Empire (present-day Chernivtsi in Ukraine) and died on 4 June 1905 in Breslau, German Empire.", " He was professor in Kraków, Wrocław, and Królewiec (Königsberg).", " He was the inventor of new operating techniques and tools, and is one of the pioneers of antiseptics and aseptic techniques.", " In Poland he is regarded as one of the founders of the Kraków school of surgery." ], "title": "Jan Mikulicz-Radecki" }, { "sentences": [ "Kaliningrad Special Region (Russian: Калининградский особый район ) (also known as the Kaliningrad Defensive Area (Russian: Калининградский оборонительный район )) (Russian: КОР ) was a military district of the Russian Armed Forces from 1997 to 2010.", " It was charged with the defense of the Kaliningrad Oblast and protection of national interests in the southern Baltic.", " The area of the KDA was unique in Russia, as separate branches of the armed forces existed under a single command.", " In recent years, the Kaliningrad Special Region played an important role in countering the U.S. missile defense system in Europe.", " On September 1, 2010, the district was merged with the Leningrad and Moscow military districts to create the Western Military District." ], "title": "Kaliningrad Special Region" }, { "sentences": [ "Minsk–Kaliningrad Interconnection is a natural gas pipeline interconnection between Kaliningrad Oblast of Russia, Lithuania and Belarus.", " Currently it is the only pipeline supplying natural gas to Kaliningrad Oblast." ], "title": "Minsk–Kaliningrad Interconnection" }, { "sentences": [ "Nesterov (Russian: Не́стеров ), until 1938 known by its German name Stallupönen (Lithuanian: \"Stalupėnai\" ; Polish: \"Stołupiany\" ) and in 1938-1946 as Ebenrode, is a town and the administrative center of Nesterovsky District in Kaliningrad Oblast, Russia, located 140 km east of Kaliningrad, the administrative center of the oblast, near the Russian-Lithuanian border on the railway connecting Kaliningrad Oblast with Moscow.", " Population:  (2010 Census) ;  (2002 Census) ;  (1989 Census)" ], "title": "Nesterov" }, { "sentences": [ "The Šešupė ( ; Russian: Шешупе ; German: \"Scheschup(p)e\" ; Polish: \"Szeszupa\" ) is a river that flows through Poland (27 km), Lithuania (158 km), and Russia (62 km).", " The river flows for 51 km along the border between the Kaliningrad Oblast, an exclave of Russia, and Lithuania.", " The Šešupė originates near the Polish town of Szeszupka, about 10 miles from the Polish-Lithuanian border, and flows into the Nemunas near the town of Neman on the border between Lithuania and Kaliningrad Oblast." ], "title": "Šešupė" }, { "sentences": [ "Krasnoznamensk (Russian: Краснозна́менск , lit. \"", "Red Banner Town\"), formerly Lasdehnen (1734-1938; Lithuanian: \"Lazdynai\" ) and Haselberg (1938-1946), is a town and the administrative center of Krasnoznamensky District in Kaliningrad Oblast, Russia, located on the Sheshupe River, 163 km northeast of Kaliningrad, the administrative center of the oblast, and approximately 10 km to the south of the border with Lithuania.", " Population:  (2010 Census)" ], "title": "Krasnoznamensk, Kaliningrad Oblast" }, { "sentences": [ "Pravdinsk (Russian:    ), prior to 1946 known by its German name Friedland (Lithuanian: \"Romuva\" ; Polish: \"Frydląd\" ) is a town and the administrative center of Pravdinsky District in Kaliningrad Oblast, Russia, located on the Lava River, approximately 30 km east of Bagrationovsk and 53 km southeast of Kaliningrad, the administrative center of the oblast.", " Population:  (2010 Census) ;  (2002 Census) ;  (1989 Census)" ], "title": "Pravdinsk" }, { "sentences": [ "Königsberg is the historical name for the present-day city of Kaliningrad, Russia.", " Originally a Sambian or Old Prussian city, it later belonged to the monastic state of the Teutonic Knights, the Duchy of Prussia, the Kingdom of Prussia, the Russian Empire and Germany until 1946.", " After being largely destroyed in World War II by" ], "title": "Königsberg" } ]
[ "Title: Kaliningrad Zoo\n\nThe Kaliningrad Zoo was founded in 1896 as the Königsberger Tiergarten in the German town of Königsberg, which in 1945 became part of Russia and was renamed Kaliningrad. Thus, the zoo is one of the oldest zoological gardens in Russia, and one of the largest. Its collection, which extends over 16.5 ha, comprises 315 species with a total of 2264 individual animals (as of 2005).", "Title: Chernyakhovsk\n\nChernyakhovsk (Russian: Черняхо́вск ; German: \"Insterburg\" ; Lithuanian: \"Įsrutis\" ; Polish: \"Wystruć\" ), formerly known as   until 1946, is a town and the administrative center of Chernyakhovsky District in Kaliningrad Oblast, Russia. It is located at the confluence of the Instruch River and Angrapa River, forming the Pregolya River flows through Kaliningrad into the Vistula Lagoon. Chernyakhovsk has a population of  (2010 Census)", "Title: Jan Mikulicz-Radecki\n\nJan Mikulicz-Radecki (German: \"Johann Freiherr von Mikulicz-Radecki\" ) was a Polish-Austrian surgeon. He was born on 16 May 1850 in Czerniowce in the Austrian Empire (present-day Chernivtsi in Ukraine) and died on 4 June 1905 in Breslau, German Empire. He was professor in Kraków, Wrocław, and Królewiec (Königsberg). He was the inventor of new operating techniques and tools, and is one of the pioneers of antiseptics and aseptic techniques. In Poland he is regarded as one of the founders of the Kraków school of surgery.", "Title: Kaliningrad Special Region\n\nKaliningrad Special Region (Russian: Калининградский особый район ) (also known as the Kaliningrad Defensive Area (Russian: Калининградский оборонительный район )) (Russian: КОР ) was a military district of the Russian Armed Forces from 1997 to 2010. It was charged with the defense of the Kaliningrad Oblast and protection of national interests in the southern Baltic. The area of the KDA was unique in Russia, as separate branches of the armed forces existed under a single command. In recent years, the Kaliningrad Special Region played an important role in countering the U.S. missile defense system in Europe. On September 1, 2010, the district was merged with the Leningrad and Moscow military districts to create the Western Military District.", "Title: Minsk–Kaliningrad Interconnection\n\nMinsk–Kaliningrad Interconnection is a natural gas pipeline interconnection between Kaliningrad Oblast of Russia, Lithuania and Belarus. Currently it is the only pipeline supplying natural gas to Kaliningrad Oblast.", "Title: Nesterov\n\nNesterov (Russian: Не́стеров ), until 1938 known by its German name Stallupönen (Lithuanian: \"Stalupėnai\" ; Polish: \"Stołupiany\" ) and in 1938-1946 as Ebenrode, is a town and the administrative center of Nesterovsky District in Kaliningrad Oblast, Russia, located 140 km east of Kaliningrad, the administrative center of the oblast, near the Russian-Lithuanian border on the railway connecting Kaliningrad Oblast with Moscow. Population:  (2010 Census) ;  (2002 Census) ;  (1989 Census)", "Title: Šešupė\n\nThe Šešupė ( ; Russian: Шешупе ; German: \"Scheschup(p)e\" ; Polish: \"Szeszupa\" ) is a river that flows through Poland (27 km), Lithuania (158 km), and Russia (62 km). The river flows for 51 km along the border between the Kaliningrad Oblast, an exclave of Russia, and Lithuania. The Šešupė originates near the Polish town of Szeszupka, about 10 miles from the Polish-Lithuanian border, and flows into the Nemunas near the town of Neman on the border between Lithuania and Kaliningrad Oblast.", "Title: Krasnoznamensk, Kaliningrad Oblast\n\nKrasnoznamensk (Russian: Краснозна́менск , lit. \" Red Banner Town\"), formerly Lasdehnen (1734-1938; Lithuanian: \"Lazdynai\" ) and Haselberg (1938-1946), is a town and the administrative center of Krasnoznamensky District in Kaliningrad Oblast, Russia, located on the Sheshupe River, 163 km northeast of Kaliningrad, the administrative center of the oblast, and approximately 10 km to the south of the border with Lithuania. Population:  (2010 Census)", "Title: Pravdinsk\n\nPravdinsk (Russian:    ), prior to 1946 known by its German name Friedland (Lithuanian: \"Romuva\" ; Polish: \"Frydląd\" ) is a town and the administrative center of Pravdinsky District in Kaliningrad Oblast, Russia, located on the Lava River, approximately 30 km east of Bagrationovsk and 53 km southeast of Kaliningrad, the administrative center of the oblast. Population:  (2010 Census) ;  (2002 Census) ;  (1989 Census)", "Title: Königsberg\n\nKönigsberg is the historical name for the present-day city of Kaliningrad, Russia. Originally a Sambian or Old Prussian city, it later belonged to the monastic state of the Teutonic Knights, the Duchy of Prussia, the Kingdom of Prussia, the Russian Empire and Germany until 1946. After being largely destroyed in World War II by" ]
81,183
On which year, on St Patrick's Day, was the Kansas City Irish Center first opened?
2007
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[ { "sentences": [ "The Kansas City Irish Center, formerly known as the Irish Center of Kansas City, is a non-profit organization currently transitioning to a new location in historic Drexel Hall, 3301 Baltimore, KCMO.", " The Center opened in Union Station on March 17, 2007 (Saint Patrick's Day).", " The Center's mission encourages knowledge and appreciation of the Irish and Irish-American community, culture, history, and heritage in the greater Kansas City area and region." ], "title": "Kansas City Irish Center" }, { "sentences": [ "David McMillan (born 14 December 1988) is an Irish professional footballer who currently plays for Dundalk in the League of Ireland Premier Division.", " He has previously played for UCD, St Patrick's Athletic and Sligo Rovers.", " McMillan has represented Dundalk, St Patrick's Athletic and Sligo Rovers in European competition.", " He is currently the League of Ireland's all-time leading scorer in the UEFA Champions League and was joint top-scorer in the 2016–17 UEFA Champions League qualifying phase and play-off round.", " McMillan has also been named League of Ireland Premier Division Player of the Month on three occasions.", " His older brother, Evan is also a Premier Division footballer and they have been team mates at UCD, St Patrick's Athletic and Sligo Rovers.", " In addition to playing football, McMillan is also a qualified architect." ], "title": "David McMillan (footballer)" }, { "sentences": [ "Saint Patrick's Day, or the Feast of Saint Patrick (Irish: \"Lá Fhéile Pádraig\" , \"the Day of the Festival of Patrick\"), is a cultural and religious celebration held on 17 March, the traditional death date of Saint Patrick ( AD 385–461), the foremost patron saint of Ireland." ], "title": "Saint Patrick's Day" }, { "sentences": [ "St Patrick's Church is the name of two Roman Catholic Parish Churches in Leeds, West Yorkshire.", " The original church was built from 1889 to 1891, designed by John Kelly and is a Grade II listed building.", " It is situated on Rider Street, next to the New York Road and East Street Arts.", " In April 2001, St Patrick's Church moved to Torre Road.", " The original one closed and the new church opened the next day.", " The new St Patrick's Church is located on Torre Road in the east end of the city." ], "title": "St Patrick's Church, Leeds" }, { "sentences": [ "St Patrick's Rugby Club, also known as St Pats, is a rugby union club based in Strathfield, New South Wales.", " The club, formerly known as St Patrick's Old Boys, currently field six teams in the first division of the NSW Suburban competition, known as \"Subbies\".", " St Pats was formed in 1964 and since their elevation to first division have not been relegated.", " The club was formed by ex-students of St Patrick's College, Strathfield but now has members from various backgrounds including a number of international players." ], "title": "St Patrick's Rugby Club" }, { "sentences": [ "Broadcast Center is a private vocational school located in St. Louis, Missouri, that provides training in the broadcast industry in radio and television talent, production, and marketing positions.", " Broadcast Center first opened in 1972 in the St. Louis suburb of Clayton, MO.", " In 1997 the Center relocated to its current location at 2360 Hampton Avenue, in a building that formerly housed radio station KGLD.", " The Center maintains a staff of over 30, many of whom are graduates of the Center, and a student body of generally around 200 students." ], "title": "Broadcast Center" }, { "sentences": [ "The 2012 FAI Cup Final was the final match of the 2012 FAI Cup, the national association football cup of the Republic of Ireland.", " The match took place on 4 November 2012 at the Aviva Stadium in Dublin.", " Derry City and St Patrick's Athletic contested the final, in what was a re-match of the 2006 FAI Cup Final.", " On that occasion, Derry City won the trophy, winning 4–3 after extra time.", " Derry later competed in the 2008 FAI Cup Final, where they lost against Bohemians, while St Patrick's Athletic had not contested the final since the 2006 encounter.", " It has been 51 years since St Patrick's Athletic last won the FAI Cup.", " Neil Doyle was the referee, with Emmet Dynan and Robert Clark as assistants and Damien Hancock as the fourth official." ], "title": "2012 FAI Cup Final" }, { "sentences": [ "St Patrick’s College, Bearnageeha (Irish: \"Coláiste Phádraig, Bearna na Gaoithe\") is a Roman Catholic secondary school for boys aged between 11-19 situated on the Antrim Road, in Belfast, Northern Ireland.", " The college's catchment area encompasses the New Lodge, Ardoyne, the Antrim Road and various other areas of North Belfast.", " In the Autumn of 2006, St. Patrick's celebrated its golden jubilee.", " St Patrick's was the first Catholic secondary school in Belfast to offer A-Levels.", " The college is one of many schools and colleges throughout Ireland that has taken the name \"St Patrick's\", after the island's patron saint." ], "title": "St Patrick's College, Belfast" }, { "sentences": [ "St Patrick's Church is an Anglican church in Hove, in the English city of Brighton and Hove.", " Situated on a narrow site in Cambridge Road, off Western Road close to the boundary with Brighton, it is still in use as a place of worship but since 1985 it has also been used as a night shelter and hostel for homeless people.", " St Patrick's night shelter was closed in 2012 but the church still offers long term stay hostel services for single homeless people with support needs who have been referred by Brighton and Hove City Council.", " St Patrick's no longer accepts self referrals." ], "title": "St Patrick's Church, Hove" }, { "sentences": [ "Kansas City Irish Fest celebrates Celtic pride in Kansas City dedicated to promoting the culture, music, character and history of Ireland and of the Irish people who call Kansas City home.", " Voted by visitors as the \"Best Ethnic Festival\" in Kansas City in 2011, 2010 and 2009, and the \"Best Festival\" in Kansas City in 2008 & 2007, Irish Fest typically features a giant children's area and a wide variety of line-up of dancers, artisans, story tellers and more than three dozen musicians and entertainers on seven stages." ], "title": "Kansas City Irish Fest" } ]
[ "Title: Kansas City Irish Center\n\nThe Kansas City Irish Center, formerly known as the Irish Center of Kansas City, is a non-profit organization currently transitioning to a new location in historic Drexel Hall, 3301 Baltimore, KCMO. The Center opened in Union Station on March 17, 2007 (Saint Patrick's Day). The Center's mission encourages knowledge and appreciation of the Irish and Irish-American community, culture, history, and heritage in the greater Kansas City area and region.", "Title: David McMillan (footballer)\n\nDavid McMillan (born 14 December 1988) is an Irish professional footballer who currently plays for Dundalk in the League of Ireland Premier Division. He has previously played for UCD, St Patrick's Athletic and Sligo Rovers. McMillan has represented Dundalk, St Patrick's Athletic and Sligo Rovers in European competition. He is currently the League of Ireland's all-time leading scorer in the UEFA Champions League and was joint top-scorer in the 2016–17 UEFA Champions League qualifying phase and play-off round. McMillan has also been named League of Ireland Premier Division Player of the Month on three occasions. His older brother, Evan is also a Premier Division footballer and they have been team mates at UCD, St Patrick's Athletic and Sligo Rovers. In addition to playing football, McMillan is also a qualified architect.", "Title: Saint Patrick's Day\n\nSaint Patrick's Day, or the Feast of Saint Patrick (Irish: \"Lá Fhéile Pádraig\" , \"the Day of the Festival of Patrick\"), is a cultural and religious celebration held on 17 March, the traditional death date of Saint Patrick ( AD 385–461), the foremost patron saint of Ireland.", "Title: St Patrick's Church, Leeds\n\nSt Patrick's Church is the name of two Roman Catholic Parish Churches in Leeds, West Yorkshire. The original church was built from 1889 to 1891, designed by John Kelly and is a Grade II listed building. It is situated on Rider Street, next to the New York Road and East Street Arts. In April 2001, St Patrick's Church moved to Torre Road. The original one closed and the new church opened the next day. The new St Patrick's Church is located on Torre Road in the east end of the city.", "Title: St Patrick's Rugby Club\n\nSt Patrick's Rugby Club, also known as St Pats, is a rugby union club based in Strathfield, New South Wales. The club, formerly known as St Patrick's Old Boys, currently field six teams in the first division of the NSW Suburban competition, known as \"Subbies\". St Pats was formed in 1964 and since their elevation to first division have not been relegated. The club was formed by ex-students of St Patrick's College, Strathfield but now has members from various backgrounds including a number of international players.", "Title: Broadcast Center\n\nBroadcast Center is a private vocational school located in St. Louis, Missouri, that provides training in the broadcast industry in radio and television talent, production, and marketing positions. Broadcast Center first opened in 1972 in the St. Louis suburb of Clayton, MO. In 1997 the Center relocated to its current location at 2360 Hampton Avenue, in a building that formerly housed radio station KGLD. The Center maintains a staff of over 30, many of whom are graduates of the Center, and a student body of generally around 200 students.", "Title: 2012 FAI Cup Final\n\nThe 2012 FAI Cup Final was the final match of the 2012 FAI Cup, the national association football cup of the Republic of Ireland. The match took place on 4 November 2012 at the Aviva Stadium in Dublin. Derry City and St Patrick's Athletic contested the final, in what was a re-match of the 2006 FAI Cup Final. On that occasion, Derry City won the trophy, winning 4–3 after extra time. Derry later competed in the 2008 FAI Cup Final, where they lost against Bohemians, while St Patrick's Athletic had not contested the final since the 2006 encounter. It has been 51 years since St Patrick's Athletic last won the FAI Cup. Neil Doyle was the referee, with Emmet Dynan and Robert Clark as assistants and Damien Hancock as the fourth official.", "Title: St Patrick's College, Belfast\n\nSt Patrick’s College, Bearnageeha (Irish: \"Coláiste Phádraig, Bearna na Gaoithe\") is a Roman Catholic secondary school for boys aged between 11-19 situated on the Antrim Road, in Belfast, Northern Ireland. The college's catchment area encompasses the New Lodge, Ardoyne, the Antrim Road and various other areas of North Belfast. In the Autumn of 2006, St. Patrick's celebrated its golden jubilee. St Patrick's was the first Catholic secondary school in Belfast to offer A-Levels. The college is one of many schools and colleges throughout Ireland that has taken the name \"St Patrick's\", after the island's patron saint.", "Title: St Patrick's Church, Hove\n\nSt Patrick's Church is an Anglican church in Hove, in the English city of Brighton and Hove. Situated on a narrow site in Cambridge Road, off Western Road close to the boundary with Brighton, it is still in use as a place of worship but since 1985 it has also been used as a night shelter and hostel for homeless people. St Patrick's night shelter was closed in 2012 but the church still offers long term stay hostel services for single homeless people with support needs who have been referred by Brighton and Hove City Council. St Patrick's no longer accepts self referrals.", "Title: Kansas City Irish Fest\n\nKansas City Irish Fest celebrates Celtic pride in Kansas City dedicated to promoting the culture, music, character and history of Ireland and of the Irish people who call Kansas City home. Voted by visitors as the \"Best Ethnic Festival\" in Kansas City in 2011, 2010 and 2009, and the \"Best Festival\" in Kansas City in 2008 & 2007, Irish Fest typically features a giant children's area and a wide variety of line-up of dancers, artisans, story tellers and more than three dozen musicians and entertainers on seven stages." ]
81,184
Findlater Castle was redesigned to resemble a castle located near what Scottish village?
Roslin in Midlothian, Scotland
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[ { "sentences": [ "Well Castle (Dutch: \"Kasteel Well\") is a fully restored 14th century medieval castle located in the Dutch province of Limburg, in the small village of Well, The Netherlands.", " It is located near the border with Germany, and it is approximately 2 hours southeast of Amsterdam.", " Kasteel Well itself is made up of two buildings: the Main Castle and the voorburcht, or outer castle.", " There are two courtyards within Kasteel Well.", " There are also two moats: an inner and outer moat.", " These moats once provided protection to the castle and today provide a place to swim for many birds including multiple varieties of ducks, black swans, and geese.", " Kasteel Well's gardens are available for the public to walk around and admire the grounds.", " Here there are several well-maintained flower beds, shrubbery, fountains, tower ruins, and trees.", " From time to time, Kasteel Well's third building, a barn, is used for weddings and other events." ], "title": "Kasteel Well" }, { "sentences": [ "Caisteal Maol (Gaelic: \"Caisteal\", 'Castle', \"Maol\", 'bare') is a ruined castle located near the harbour of the village of Kyleakin, Isle of Skye, Scotland.", " It is also known as Castle Moil, Castle Maol, Dun Akyn, Dunakin Castle Dun Haakon and Castle Dunakin." ], "title": "Caisteal Maol" }, { "sentences": [ "Roslin Castle (sometimes spelt Rosslyn) is a partially ruined castle near the village of Roslin in Midlothian, Scotland.", " It is located around 9 miles south of Edinburgh, on the north bank of the North Esk, only a few hundred metres from the famous Rosslyn Chapel." ], "title": "Roslin Castle" }, { "sentences": [ "Ballinskelligs Castle is a castle located near Ballinskelligs on the Iveragh Peninsula in Kerry, Ireland.", " The castle is situated on the western shore of Ballinskelligs Bay, on a narrow promontory which is subject to heavy erosion.", " The castle was constructed by the MacCarthy Mórs in the 16th century to protect the bay from pirates, and possibly in order to charge a tariff on incoming trade vessels." ], "title": "Ballinskelligs Castle" }, { "sentences": [ "Barland Castle, also known as Bishopston Old Castle, was a motte-and-bailey castle located near the village of Old Radnor, in Radnorshire (modern-day Powys), Wales.", " It is believed to have been described in the Domesday Book under the ownership of Hugh L'Asne, who owned the nearby lands.", " An excavation took place in 1898, which found pottery shards and other artefacts dated to the late 12th/early 13th century.", " The name is suspected to have slowly changed over time, from \"Bernoldune\", to \"Beraldon\", \"Barlondon\" and finally \"Barlonde\".", " All that remains is a ditch and a stepped bank, which may contain tumbled remains of masonry, while 19th century excavations showed evidence of a wooden palisade." ], "title": "Barland Castle" }, { "sentences": [ "Findlater Castle is the old seat of the Earls of Findlater and Seafield, sitting on a 50 ft -high cliff overlooking the Moray Firth on the coast of Banff and Buchan, Aberdeenshire, Scotland.", " It lies about 15 km west of Banff, near the village of Sandend, between Cullen and Portsoy.", " The cliffs here contain quartz; the name \"Findlater\" is derived not from Norse as earlier stated here, but from the Scots Gaelic words \"fionn\" (\"white\") and \"leitir\" (\"cliff or steep slope\").", " The first historical reference to the castle is from 1246.", " King Alexander III of Scotland repaired this castle in the 1260s in preparation for an invasion by King Haakon IV of Norway.", " The Vikings took and held the castle for some time.", " The castle remains that are still there are from the 14th-century rebuilding, when the castle was redesigned based on the Roslyn Castle model." ], "title": "Findlater Castle" }, { "sentences": [ "Raglan Castle (Welsh: \"Castell Rhaglan\" ) is a late medieval castle located just north of the village of Raglan in the county of Monmouthshire in south east Wales.", " The modern castle dates from between the 15th and early 17th-centuries, when the successive ruling families of the Herberts and the Somersets created a luxurious, fortified castle, complete with a large hexagonal keep, known as the Great Tower or the Yellow Tower of Gwent.", " Surrounded by parkland, water gardens and terraces, the castle was considered by contemporaries to be the equal of any other in England or Wales.", " During the English Civil War the castle was held on behalf of Charles I and was taken by Parliamentary forces in 1646.", " In the aftermath, the castle was slighted, or deliberately put beyond military use; after the restoration of Charles II, the Somersets declined to restore the castle.", " Raglan Castle became first a source of local building materials, then a romantic ruin, and is now a modern tourist attraction." ], "title": "Raglan Castle" }, { "sentences": [ "Schloss Hexenagger is a Bavarian castle located in the district of Hexenagger located near the town of Altmannstein in the Altmühl Valley Nature Park (Naturpark Altmühltal).", " The castle probably was first built in the tenth century, as it is first mentioned in a record from the Monastery of St. Emmeram of Regensburg in 982.", " Originally, the Bavarian noble family of Muggenthaler resided in the castle.", " The castle was destroyed during the Thirty Years' War and rebuilt in the Baroque style.", " Since the extinction of the Hexenagger Muggerthaler family line, the castle has passed through several owners.", " One of the most notable owners was Elector Karl Albrecht, later Holy Roman Emperor Charles VII, who purchased the castle in 1724 as a gift for his mistress, Countess Maria Josepha von Morawitzky." ], "title": "Hexenagger Castle" }, { "sentences": [ "Twthill (Welsh: \"Twtil\" ) is a Norman castle located near the town of Rhuddlan, Denbighshire in Wales; historic names for the site include Toothill and Tot Hill Castle and it is also known as Old Rhuddlan Castle.", " It is a motte-and-bailey castle and was later replaced by the much larger, stone-built Rhuddlan Castle.", " The only remaining visible signs of the old castle are the large mound of the motte, and traces of the wall that surrounded the bailey." ], "title": "Twthill, Rhuddlan" }, { "sentences": [ "Falkenstein Castle (German: \"Burg Falkenstein\" ) is a ruined castle located near Dettingen am Albuch, a borough of Gerstetten, in Heidenheim district of Baden-Württemberg in Germany.", " The castle is one of at least 16 castles known as Falkenstein in Germany, and is therefore called Falkenstein (Gerstetten) to clarify which castle is meant.", " The ruins of the castle are open to the public and require a walk of less than an hour to visit." ], "title": "Falkenstein Castle (Gerstetten)" } ]
[ "Title: Kasteel Well\n\nWell Castle (Dutch: \"Kasteel Well\") is a fully restored 14th century medieval castle located in the Dutch province of Limburg, in the small village of Well, The Netherlands. It is located near the border with Germany, and it is approximately 2 hours southeast of Amsterdam. Kasteel Well itself is made up of two buildings: the Main Castle and the voorburcht, or outer castle. There are two courtyards within Kasteel Well. There are also two moats: an inner and outer moat. These moats once provided protection to the castle and today provide a place to swim for many birds including multiple varieties of ducks, black swans, and geese. Kasteel Well's gardens are available for the public to walk around and admire the grounds. Here there are several well-maintained flower beds, shrubbery, fountains, tower ruins, and trees. From time to time, Kasteel Well's third building, a barn, is used for weddings and other events.", "Title: Caisteal Maol\n\nCaisteal Maol (Gaelic: \"Caisteal\", 'Castle', \"Maol\", 'bare') is a ruined castle located near the harbour of the village of Kyleakin, Isle of Skye, Scotland. It is also known as Castle Moil, Castle Maol, Dun Akyn, Dunakin Castle Dun Haakon and Castle Dunakin.", "Title: Roslin Castle\n\nRoslin Castle (sometimes spelt Rosslyn) is a partially ruined castle near the village of Roslin in Midlothian, Scotland. It is located around 9 miles south of Edinburgh, on the north bank of the North Esk, only a few hundred metres from the famous Rosslyn Chapel.", "Title: Ballinskelligs Castle\n\nBallinskelligs Castle is a castle located near Ballinskelligs on the Iveragh Peninsula in Kerry, Ireland. The castle is situated on the western shore of Ballinskelligs Bay, on a narrow promontory which is subject to heavy erosion. The castle was constructed by the MacCarthy Mórs in the 16th century to protect the bay from pirates, and possibly in order to charge a tariff on incoming trade vessels.", "Title: Barland Castle\n\nBarland Castle, also known as Bishopston Old Castle, was a motte-and-bailey castle located near the village of Old Radnor, in Radnorshire (modern-day Powys), Wales. It is believed to have been described in the Domesday Book under the ownership of Hugh L'Asne, who owned the nearby lands. An excavation took place in 1898, which found pottery shards and other artefacts dated to the late 12th/early 13th century. The name is suspected to have slowly changed over time, from \"Bernoldune\", to \"Beraldon\", \"Barlondon\" and finally \"Barlonde\". All that remains is a ditch and a stepped bank, which may contain tumbled remains of masonry, while 19th century excavations showed evidence of a wooden palisade.", "Title: Findlater Castle\n\nFindlater Castle is the old seat of the Earls of Findlater and Seafield, sitting on a 50 ft -high cliff overlooking the Moray Firth on the coast of Banff and Buchan, Aberdeenshire, Scotland. It lies about 15 km west of Banff, near the village of Sandend, between Cullen and Portsoy. The cliffs here contain quartz; the name \"Findlater\" is derived not from Norse as earlier stated here, but from the Scots Gaelic words \"fionn\" (\"white\") and \"leitir\" (\"cliff or steep slope\"). The first historical reference to the castle is from 1246. King Alexander III of Scotland repaired this castle in the 1260s in preparation for an invasion by King Haakon IV of Norway. The Vikings took and held the castle for some time. The castle remains that are still there are from the 14th-century rebuilding, when the castle was redesigned based on the Roslyn Castle model.", "Title: Raglan Castle\n\nRaglan Castle (Welsh: \"Castell Rhaglan\" ) is a late medieval castle located just north of the village of Raglan in the county of Monmouthshire in south east Wales. The modern castle dates from between the 15th and early 17th-centuries, when the successive ruling families of the Herberts and the Somersets created a luxurious, fortified castle, complete with a large hexagonal keep, known as the Great Tower or the Yellow Tower of Gwent. Surrounded by parkland, water gardens and terraces, the castle was considered by contemporaries to be the equal of any other in England or Wales. During the English Civil War the castle was held on behalf of Charles I and was taken by Parliamentary forces in 1646. In the aftermath, the castle was slighted, or deliberately put beyond military use; after the restoration of Charles II, the Somersets declined to restore the castle. Raglan Castle became first a source of local building materials, then a romantic ruin, and is now a modern tourist attraction.", "Title: Hexenagger Castle\n\nSchloss Hexenagger is a Bavarian castle located in the district of Hexenagger located near the town of Altmannstein in the Altmühl Valley Nature Park (Naturpark Altmühltal). The castle probably was first built in the tenth century, as it is first mentioned in a record from the Monastery of St. Emmeram of Regensburg in 982. Originally, the Bavarian noble family of Muggenthaler resided in the castle. The castle was destroyed during the Thirty Years' War and rebuilt in the Baroque style. Since the extinction of the Hexenagger Muggerthaler family line, the castle has passed through several owners. One of the most notable owners was Elector Karl Albrecht, later Holy Roman Emperor Charles VII, who purchased the castle in 1724 as a gift for his mistress, Countess Maria Josepha von Morawitzky.", "Title: Twthill, Rhuddlan\n\nTwthill (Welsh: \"Twtil\" ) is a Norman castle located near the town of Rhuddlan, Denbighshire in Wales; historic names for the site include Toothill and Tot Hill Castle and it is also known as Old Rhuddlan Castle. It is a motte-and-bailey castle and was later replaced by the much larger, stone-built Rhuddlan Castle. The only remaining visible signs of the old castle are the large mound of the motte, and traces of the wall that surrounded the bailey.", "Title: Falkenstein Castle (Gerstetten)\n\nFalkenstein Castle (German: \"Burg Falkenstein\" ) is a ruined castle located near Dettingen am Albuch, a borough of Gerstetten, in Heidenheim district of Baden-Württemberg in Germany. The castle is one of at least 16 castles known as Falkenstein in Germany, and is therefore called Falkenstein (Gerstetten) to clarify which castle is meant. The ruins of the castle are open to the public and require a walk of less than an hour to visit." ]
81,185
One of the film stars in Terry Jones' 2015 British science fiction comedy was a retired United States Marine Corps what?
Reserve officer
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{ "title": [ "Absolutely Anything", "Absolutely Anything", "Rob Riggle" ], "sent_id": [ 0, 1, 0 ] }
[ { "sentences": [ "Richard F. Natonski is a retired United States Marine Corps lieutenant general whose last assignment was as the Commander of U.S. Marine Corps Forces Command.", " He assumed the post in August 2008, having previously served as the United States Marine Corps Deputy Commandant for Plans, Policies and Operations from 2006.", " He retired at Marine Barracks 8th & I on 8 September 2010." ], "title": "Richard F. Natonski" }, { "sentences": [ "James F. \"Jim\" Amos (born November 12, 1946) is a retired United States Marine Corps four-star general who served as the 35th Commandant of the Marine Corps.", " As a Naval Aviator, Amos commanded the 3rd Marine Aircraft Wing during the Iraq War in 2003 and 2004.", " He served as the 31st Assistant Commandant of the Marine Corps.", " He is the first Marine Corps aviator to serve as commandant." ], "title": "James F. Amos" }, { "sentences": [ "John M. Paxton Jr. (born June 25, 1951) is a retired United States Marine Corps general who served as the 33rd Assistant Commandant of the Marine Corps.", " Prior to current assignment, he served as the Commanding General of U.S. Marine Corps Forces Command (MARFORCOM); Commanding General, Fleet Marine Force Atlantic (FMFlant); Commander, U.S. Marine Corps Forces Europe, as well as II Marine Expeditionary Force.", " Paxton retired on August 4, 2016, after 42 years of service." ], "title": "John M. Paxton Jr." }, { "sentences": [ "Stephen A. Cheney is a retired United States Marine Corps Brigadier General who served for more than 30 years.", " He is a graduate of the United States Naval Academy, and held command positions at the Marine Corps Recruit Depots in San Diego and Parris Island, where he was Commanding General.", " He also served as Inspector General of the Marine Corps from 1997-1999, during which time he was also Deputy Inspector General for the Department of the Navy.", " He retired from active duty in 2001.", " Cheney is currently CEO of the American Security Project." ], "title": "Stephen A. Cheney" }, { "sentences": [ "3d Light Antiaircraft Missile Battalion (3d LAAM Bn) was a United States Marine Corps air defense unit equipped with the medium range surface-to-air MIM-23 HAWK Missile System.", " During World War II, the battalion was known as the 3rd Defense Battalion and took part in combat operations at Pearl Harbor, Midway, Guadalcanal and Bougainville.", " The unit was deactivated in late 1944 but was brought back into service as the Marine Corps began to transition to surface to air missiles for their air defense needs in the early 1950s.", " During the mid to late 1950s, the battalion was based at Marine Corps Training Center 29 Palms, California and was one of two Marine Corps units that operated the land-based version of the RIM-2 Terrier Missile.", " In January 1963 3d LAAM battalion was moved to Marine Corps Air Station Cherry Point, North Carolina and would eventually fall under the command of Marine Air Control Group 28 (MACG-28) and the 2nd Marine Aircraft Wing (2nd MAW).", " 3d LAAM Battalion's final combat tour saw it providing air defense for the Marine Corps area of operations during Operation Desert Shield/Desert Storm.", " 3d LAAM Battalion was deactivated on 30 September 1994 as part of the post-Cold War draw down of forces and because the Marine Corps had made the decision to divest itself of its medium-range air defense." ], "title": "3d Light Antiaircraft Missile Battalion" }, { "sentences": [ "Robert Allen Riggle Jr. (born April 21, 1970) is an American actor, comedian and retired United States Marine Corps Reserve officer.", " He is best known for his work as a correspondent on Comedy Central's \"The Daily Show\" from 2006 to 2008, as a cast member on \"Saturday Night Live\" from 2004 to 2005, and for his comedic roles in films such as \"The Hangover\", \"The Other Guys\", \"Let's Be Cops\", \"Dumb & Dumber To\", \"21 Jump Street\", \"22 Jump Street\", \"\", and \"Step Brothers\".", " He has also co-starred in the Adult Swim comedy-action series \"\".", " In 2012, Riggle replaced Frank Caliendo for the comedy skit and prognostication portions of \"Fox NFL Sunday\"." ], "title": "Rob Riggle" }, { "sentences": [ "Donald Nathan Aldrich (24 October 1917 – 3 May 1947) was a United States Marine Corps Reserve captain and World War II flying ace.", " With 20 victories, Aldrich was the fifth-highest-scoring Marine Corps ace of the war.", " He joined the Royal Canadian Air Force after the United States Army Air Corps refused him because he was married.", " Aldrich became an instructor pilot and transferred to the United States Marine Corps in late 1942.", " He joined VMF-215 in the Solomon Islands campaign in June 1943, flying the Vought F4U Corsair.", " Aldrich added to his 20 victories in three combat tours with six probables, the highest total number of probables in the Marine Corps.", " Postwar, Aldrich continued to serve in the Marine Corps and was killed in a 1947 plane crash." ], "title": "Donald N. Aldrich" }, { "sentences": [ "Leslie M. Palm (born October 14, 1944) is a retired United States Marine Corps major general who is currently the Publisher and CEO of the Marine Corps Association.", " His last active duty position was the Director, Marine Corps Staff, Headquarters Marine Corps, Washington, D.C. (1996–1998).", " Palm retired on September 1, 1998." ], "title": "Leslie M. Palm" }, { "sentences": [ "Absolutely Anything is a 2015 British science fiction comedy film directed by Terry Jones, and written by Jones and Gavin Scott.", " The film stars Simon Pegg, Kate Beckinsale, Sanjeev Bhaskar, Rob Riggle, Eddie Izzard and Joanna Lumley, with the voices of Michael Palin, Terry Jones, Terry Gilliam, John Cleese, Eric Idle and Robin Williams in his final film role.", " It was the first film to feature all living Monty Python members since 1983's \"Monty Python's The Meaning of Life\".", " Principal photography and production began on 24 March 2014, and ended on 12 May 2014.", " The film was released in the United Kingdom on 14 August 2015 by Lionsgate UK.", " The film grossed $3.8 million worldwide." ], "title": "Absolutely Anything" }, { "sentences": [ "The Commandant of the Marine Corps (CMC) is normally the highest-ranking officer in the United States Marine Corps and is a member of the Joint Chiefs of Staff.", " The CMC reports directly to the United States Secretary of the Navy and is responsible for ensuring the organization, policy, plans, and programs for the Marine Corps as well as advising the President, the Secretary of Defense, the National Security Council, the Homeland Security Council, and the Secretary of the Navy on matters involving the Marine Corps.", " Under the authority of the Secretary of the Navy, the CMC designates Marine personnel and resources to the commanders of Unified Combatant Commands.", " The Commandant performs all other functions prescribed in Section 5043 in Title 10 of the United States Code or delegates those duties and responsibilities to other officers in his administration in his name.", " As with the other joint chiefs, the Commandant is an administrative position and has no operational command authority over United States Marine Corps forces." ], "title": "Commandant of the Marine Corps" } ]
[ "Title: Richard F. Natonski\n\nRichard F. Natonski is a retired United States Marine Corps lieutenant general whose last assignment was as the Commander of U.S. Marine Corps Forces Command. He assumed the post in August 2008, having previously served as the United States Marine Corps Deputy Commandant for Plans, Policies and Operations from 2006. He retired at Marine Barracks 8th & I on 8 September 2010.", "Title: James F. Amos\n\nJames F. \"Jim\" Amos (born November 12, 1946) is a retired United States Marine Corps four-star general who served as the 35th Commandant of the Marine Corps. As a Naval Aviator, Amos commanded the 3rd Marine Aircraft Wing during the Iraq War in 2003 and 2004. He served as the 31st Assistant Commandant of the Marine Corps. He is the first Marine Corps aviator to serve as commandant.", "Title: John M. Paxton Jr.\n\nJohn M. Paxton Jr. (born June 25, 1951) is a retired United States Marine Corps general who served as the 33rd Assistant Commandant of the Marine Corps. Prior to current assignment, he served as the Commanding General of U.S. Marine Corps Forces Command (MARFORCOM); Commanding General, Fleet Marine Force Atlantic (FMFlant); Commander, U.S. Marine Corps Forces Europe, as well as II Marine Expeditionary Force. Paxton retired on August 4, 2016, after 42 years of service.", "Title: Stephen A. Cheney\n\nStephen A. Cheney is a retired United States Marine Corps Brigadier General who served for more than 30 years. He is a graduate of the United States Naval Academy, and held command positions at the Marine Corps Recruit Depots in San Diego and Parris Island, where he was Commanding General. He also served as Inspector General of the Marine Corps from 1997-1999, during which time he was also Deputy Inspector General for the Department of the Navy. He retired from active duty in 2001. Cheney is currently CEO of the American Security Project.", "Title: 3d Light Antiaircraft Missile Battalion\n\n3d Light Antiaircraft Missile Battalion (3d LAAM Bn) was a United States Marine Corps air defense unit equipped with the medium range surface-to-air MIM-23 HAWK Missile System. During World War II, the battalion was known as the 3rd Defense Battalion and took part in combat operations at Pearl Harbor, Midway, Guadalcanal and Bougainville. The unit was deactivated in late 1944 but was brought back into service as the Marine Corps began to transition to surface to air missiles for their air defense needs in the early 1950s. During the mid to late 1950s, the battalion was based at Marine Corps Training Center 29 Palms, California and was one of two Marine Corps units that operated the land-based version of the RIM-2 Terrier Missile. In January 1963 3d LAAM battalion was moved to Marine Corps Air Station Cherry Point, North Carolina and would eventually fall under the command of Marine Air Control Group 28 (MACG-28) and the 2nd Marine Aircraft Wing (2nd MAW). 3d LAAM Battalion's final combat tour saw it providing air defense for the Marine Corps area of operations during Operation Desert Shield/Desert Storm. 3d LAAM Battalion was deactivated on 30 September 1994 as part of the post-Cold War draw down of forces and because the Marine Corps had made the decision to divest itself of its medium-range air defense.", "Title: Rob Riggle\n\nRobert Allen Riggle Jr. (born April 21, 1970) is an American actor, comedian and retired United States Marine Corps Reserve officer. He is best known for his work as a correspondent on Comedy Central's \"The Daily Show\" from 2006 to 2008, as a cast member on \"Saturday Night Live\" from 2004 to 2005, and for his comedic roles in films such as \"The Hangover\", \"The Other Guys\", \"Let's Be Cops\", \"Dumb & Dumber To\", \"21 Jump Street\", \"22 Jump Street\", \"\", and \"Step Brothers\". He has also co-starred in the Adult Swim comedy-action series \"\". In 2012, Riggle replaced Frank Caliendo for the comedy skit and prognostication portions of \"Fox NFL Sunday\".", "Title: Donald N. Aldrich\n\nDonald Nathan Aldrich (24 October 1917 – 3 May 1947) was a United States Marine Corps Reserve captain and World War II flying ace. With 20 victories, Aldrich was the fifth-highest-scoring Marine Corps ace of the war. He joined the Royal Canadian Air Force after the United States Army Air Corps refused him because he was married. Aldrich became an instructor pilot and transferred to the United States Marine Corps in late 1942. He joined VMF-215 in the Solomon Islands campaign in June 1943, flying the Vought F4U Corsair. Aldrich added to his 20 victories in three combat tours with six probables, the highest total number of probables in the Marine Corps. Postwar, Aldrich continued to serve in the Marine Corps and was killed in a 1947 plane crash.", "Title: Leslie M. Palm\n\nLeslie M. Palm (born October 14, 1944) is a retired United States Marine Corps major general who is currently the Publisher and CEO of the Marine Corps Association. His last active duty position was the Director, Marine Corps Staff, Headquarters Marine Corps, Washington, D.C. (1996–1998). Palm retired on September 1, 1998.", "Title: Absolutely Anything\n\nAbsolutely Anything is a 2015 British science fiction comedy film directed by Terry Jones, and written by Jones and Gavin Scott. The film stars Simon Pegg, Kate Beckinsale, Sanjeev Bhaskar, Rob Riggle, Eddie Izzard and Joanna Lumley, with the voices of Michael Palin, Terry Jones, Terry Gilliam, John Cleese, Eric Idle and Robin Williams in his final film role. It was the first film to feature all living Monty Python members since 1983's \"Monty Python's The Meaning of Life\". Principal photography and production began on 24 March 2014, and ended on 12 May 2014. The film was released in the United Kingdom on 14 August 2015 by Lionsgate UK. The film grossed $3.8 million worldwide.", "Title: Commandant of the Marine Corps\n\nThe Commandant of the Marine Corps (CMC) is normally the highest-ranking officer in the United States Marine Corps and is a member of the Joint Chiefs of Staff. The CMC reports directly to the United States Secretary of the Navy and is responsible for ensuring the organization, policy, plans, and programs for the Marine Corps as well as advising the President, the Secretary of Defense, the National Security Council, the Homeland Security Council, and the Secretary of the Navy on matters involving the Marine Corps. Under the authority of the Secretary of the Navy, the CMC designates Marine personnel and resources to the commanders of Unified Combatant Commands. The Commandant performs all other functions prescribed in Section 5043 in Title 10 of the United States Code or delegates those duties and responsibilities to other officers in his administration in his name. As with the other joint chiefs, the Commandant is an administrative position and has no operational command authority over United States Marine Corps forces." ]
81,186
The "Divergent" trilogy consists of "Divergent" (2011), "Insurgent" (2012) and "Allegiant", a science fiction novel for young adults, written by what American author?
Veronica Roth
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[ { "sentences": [ "Veronica Anne Roth (born August 19, 1988) is an American novelist and short story writer, known for her debut New York Times bestselling \"Divergent\" trilogy, consisting of \"Divergent\", \"Insurgent\", and \"Allegiant\"; and \"\".", " \"Divergent\" was the recipient of the Goodreads Favorite Book of 2011 and the 2012 winner for Best Young Adult Fantasy & Science Fiction." ], "title": "Veronica Roth" }, { "sentences": [ "The Divergent Series: Insurgent (also known simply as Insurgent) is a 2015 American science fiction action film directed by Robert Schwentke, based on \"Insurgent\", the second book in the \"Divergent\" trilogy by Veronica Roth.", " It is the sequel to the 2014 film \"Divergent\" and the second installment in \"The Divergent Series\", produced by Lucy Fisher, Pouya Shabazian and Douglas Wick, with a screenplay by Brian Duffield, Akiva Goldsman and Mark Bomback.", " Schwentke took over from Neil Burger as director, with Burger serving as the executive producer of the film.", " Along with the first film's returning cast, led by Shailene Woodley and Theo James, the sequel features supporting actors Octavia Spencer, Naomi Watts, Suki Waterhouse, Rosa Salazar, Daniel Dae Kim, Jonny Weston, Emjay Anthony, and Keiynan Lonsdale." ], "title": "The Divergent Series: Insurgent" }, { "sentences": [ "Insurgent is a 2012 science fiction young adult novel by American novelist Veronica Roth and the second book in the \"Divergent\" trilogy.", " As the sequel to the 2011 bestseller \"Divergent\", it continues the story of Tris Prior and the dystopian post-apocalyptic version of Chicago.", " Following the events of the previous novel, a war now looms as conflict between the factions and their ideologies grows.", " While trying to save the people that she loves, Tris faces questions of grief, forgiveness, identity, loyalty, politics, and love." ], "title": "Insurgent (novel)" }, { "sentences": [ "The Divergent Series is a feature film series based on the \"Divergent\" novels by the American author Veronica Roth.", " Distributed by Summit Entertainment and Lionsgate Films, the series consists of four science fiction films set in a dystopian society.", " They have been produced by Lucy Fisher, Pouya Shabazian, and Douglas Wick and star Shailene Woodley and Theo James as lead characters Beatrice Prior (Tris) and Tobias Eaton (Four), respectively.", " The supporting cast includes Ansel Elgort, Zoë Kravitz, and Miles Teller.", " The first film in the series was directed by Neil Burger, while the second and third films were directed by Robert Schwentke." ], "title": "The Divergent Series" }, { "sentences": [ "Singularity, published in 1985 by E. P. Dutton, is a science fiction novel for young adults written by William Sleator.", " It was listed as a YALSA Best Book for Young Adults, a Junior Library Guild Selection, and was a Colorado Blue Spruce Young Adult Book Award Nominee." ], "title": "Singularity (Sleator novel)" }, { "sentences": [ "Allegiant is a science fiction novel for young adults, written by the American author Veronica Roth and published by HarperCollins in October 2013.", " It completes the \"Divergent\" trilogy that Roth started with her debut novel \"Divergent\" in 2011.", " The book is written from the perspective of both Beatrice (Tris) and Tobias (Four).", " Following the revelations of the previous novel, they journey past the city's boundaries to discover what lies beyond." ], "title": "Allegiant (novel)" }, { "sentences": [ "The \"Divergent\" trilogy is a series of young adult science fiction adventure novels by American novelist Veronica Roth set in a post-apocalyptic dystopian Chicago.", " The trilogy consists of \"Divergent\" (2011), \"Insurgent\" (2012) and \"Allegiant\" (2013).", " A related book, \"Four\", presents a series of short stories told from the perspective of one of the trilogy's characters." ], "title": "Divergent trilogy" }, { "sentences": [ "Divergent is the debut novel of American novelist Veronica Roth, published by HarperCollins Children's Books in 2011.", " The novel is the first of the Divergent trilogy, a series of young adult dystopian novels set in the Divergent Universe.", " The novel \"Divergent\" features a post-apocalyptic version of Chicago and follows Beatrice \"Tris\" Prior as she explores her identity within a society that defines its citizens by their social and personality-related affiliation with five factions, which removes the threat of anyone exercising independent will and re-threatening the population's safety.", " Underlying the action and dystopian focused main plot is a romantic subplot between Tris and one of her instructors in the Dauntless faction, nicknamed Four." ], "title": "Divergent (novel)" }, { "sentences": [ "Dragonsong is a science fiction novel by the American-Irish author Anne McCaffrey.", " Released by Atheneum Books in March 1976, it was the third to appear in the \"Dragonriders of Pern\" series by Anne or her son Todd McCaffrey.", " In its time, however, \"Dragonsong\" brought the fictional planet Pern to a new publisher, editor, and target audience of young adults, and soon became the first book in the \"Harper Hall of Pern\" trilogy.", " The original \"Dragonriders of Pern\" trilogy with Ballantine Books was not completed until after the publication of \"Dragonsong\" and its sequel." ], "title": "Dragonsong" }, { "sentences": [ "Elenora Rose Sabin (E. Rose Sabin) is an author of fantasy and science fiction novels for adults and young adults, the most notable being \"A School for Sorcery\", which is set in an invented world in a country called Arucadi.", " That novel in manuscript form in 1992 won the Andre Norton Gryphon Award for the best unpublished manuscript by a new woman fantasy writer.", " Her other works include \"A Perilous Power\", the prequel to \"A School for Sorcery\", and \"When the Beast Ravens\", the sequel to \"A School for Sorcery\", all published in hardcover as Tor Books and in trade paperback as Starscape Books by Tom Doherty Associates, LLC.", " An adult science fiction novel titled \"Shadow of a Demon\" is published in ebook format and as a trade paperback by Double Dragon Publishing." ], "title": "E. Rose Sabin" } ]
[ "Title: Veronica Roth\n\nVeronica Anne Roth (born August 19, 1988) is an American novelist and short story writer, known for her debut New York Times bestselling \"Divergent\" trilogy, consisting of \"Divergent\", \"Insurgent\", and \"Allegiant\"; and \"\". \"Divergent\" was the recipient of the Goodreads Favorite Book of 2011 and the 2012 winner for Best Young Adult Fantasy & Science Fiction.", "Title: The Divergent Series: Insurgent\n\nThe Divergent Series: Insurgent (also known simply as Insurgent) is a 2015 American science fiction action film directed by Robert Schwentke, based on \"Insurgent\", the second book in the \"Divergent\" trilogy by Veronica Roth. It is the sequel to the 2014 film \"Divergent\" and the second installment in \"The Divergent Series\", produced by Lucy Fisher, Pouya Shabazian and Douglas Wick, with a screenplay by Brian Duffield, Akiva Goldsman and Mark Bomback. Schwentke took over from Neil Burger as director, with Burger serving as the executive producer of the film. Along with the first film's returning cast, led by Shailene Woodley and Theo James, the sequel features supporting actors Octavia Spencer, Naomi Watts, Suki Waterhouse, Rosa Salazar, Daniel Dae Kim, Jonny Weston, Emjay Anthony, and Keiynan Lonsdale.", "Title: Insurgent (novel)\n\nInsurgent is a 2012 science fiction young adult novel by American novelist Veronica Roth and the second book in the \"Divergent\" trilogy. As the sequel to the 2011 bestseller \"Divergent\", it continues the story of Tris Prior and the dystopian post-apocalyptic version of Chicago. Following the events of the previous novel, a war now looms as conflict between the factions and their ideologies grows. While trying to save the people that she loves, Tris faces questions of grief, forgiveness, identity, loyalty, politics, and love.", "Title: The Divergent Series\n\nThe Divergent Series is a feature film series based on the \"Divergent\" novels by the American author Veronica Roth. Distributed by Summit Entertainment and Lionsgate Films, the series consists of four science fiction films set in a dystopian society. They have been produced by Lucy Fisher, Pouya Shabazian, and Douglas Wick and star Shailene Woodley and Theo James as lead characters Beatrice Prior (Tris) and Tobias Eaton (Four), respectively. The supporting cast includes Ansel Elgort, Zoë Kravitz, and Miles Teller. The first film in the series was directed by Neil Burger, while the second and third films were directed by Robert Schwentke.", "Title: Singularity (Sleator novel)\n\nSingularity, published in 1985 by E. P. Dutton, is a science fiction novel for young adults written by William Sleator. It was listed as a YALSA Best Book for Young Adults, a Junior Library Guild Selection, and was a Colorado Blue Spruce Young Adult Book Award Nominee.", "Title: Allegiant (novel)\n\nAllegiant is a science fiction novel for young adults, written by the American author Veronica Roth and published by HarperCollins in October 2013. It completes the \"Divergent\" trilogy that Roth started with her debut novel \"Divergent\" in 2011. The book is written from the perspective of both Beatrice (Tris) and Tobias (Four). Following the revelations of the previous novel, they journey past the city's boundaries to discover what lies beyond.", "Title: Divergent trilogy\n\nThe \"Divergent\" trilogy is a series of young adult science fiction adventure novels by American novelist Veronica Roth set in a post-apocalyptic dystopian Chicago. The trilogy consists of \"Divergent\" (2011), \"Insurgent\" (2012) and \"Allegiant\" (2013). A related book, \"Four\", presents a series of short stories told from the perspective of one of the trilogy's characters.", "Title: Divergent (novel)\n\nDivergent is the debut novel of American novelist Veronica Roth, published by HarperCollins Children's Books in 2011. The novel is the first of the Divergent trilogy, a series of young adult dystopian novels set in the Divergent Universe. The novel \"Divergent\" features a post-apocalyptic version of Chicago and follows Beatrice \"Tris\" Prior as she explores her identity within a society that defines its citizens by their social and personality-related affiliation with five factions, which removes the threat of anyone exercising independent will and re-threatening the population's safety. Underlying the action and dystopian focused main plot is a romantic subplot between Tris and one of her instructors in the Dauntless faction, nicknamed Four.", "Title: Dragonsong\n\nDragonsong is a science fiction novel by the American-Irish author Anne McCaffrey. Released by Atheneum Books in March 1976, it was the third to appear in the \"Dragonriders of Pern\" series by Anne or her son Todd McCaffrey. In its time, however, \"Dragonsong\" brought the fictional planet Pern to a new publisher, editor, and target audience of young adults, and soon became the first book in the \"Harper Hall of Pern\" trilogy. The original \"Dragonriders of Pern\" trilogy with Ballantine Books was not completed until after the publication of \"Dragonsong\" and its sequel.", "Title: E. Rose Sabin\n\nElenora Rose Sabin (E. Rose Sabin) is an author of fantasy and science fiction novels for adults and young adults, the most notable being \"A School for Sorcery\", which is set in an invented world in a country called Arucadi. That novel in manuscript form in 1992 won the Andre Norton Gryphon Award for the best unpublished manuscript by a new woman fantasy writer. Her other works include \"A Perilous Power\", the prequel to \"A School for Sorcery\", and \"When the Beast Ravens\", the sequel to \"A School for Sorcery\", all published in hardcover as Tor Books and in trade paperback as Starscape Books by Tom Doherty Associates, LLC. An adult science fiction novel titled \"Shadow of a Demon\" is published in ebook format and as a trade paperback by Double Dragon Publishing." ]
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Already Tomorrow in Hong Kong is a 2015 romance-drama film written and directed by Emily Ting and starring, among others, Jamie Chung, regarded by many as the reality TV alumna with the most successful media career and made famous on what reality show?
"Real World"
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The film was theatrically released in Hong Kong on 3 December 2015.", " It was selected as the Hong Kong entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 89th Academy Awards but it was not nominated." ], "title": "Port of Call (2015 film)" }, { "sentences": [ "Club Goa was a 2005 Swedish TV show in which STRIX Television's 12 most famous reality TV stars went on a bar tour to Goa, India.", " In 2005, several reality shows had been aired in Sweden on the commercial channels TV3, TV4 and Kanal 5, as well as on SVT, for a couple of years and produced quite a few celebrities in the process.", " TV3 took it on themselves to gather the most famous Swedish reality show participants from such shows, including Expedition Robinson, Big Brother, Baren, and so forth to run a restaurant in Drop Anchor, Goa, India.", " The show was never a big success on TV3." ], "title": "Club Goa" }, { "sentences": [ "Johnny Yau Chung Ling (邱仲凌) is a Hong Kong businessman, the Managing Director of a Chinese based mass media company named Media Plus Hong Kong Limited in Hong Kong, China.", " Yau has been working for at least 35 years in TV production, advertising, sales, marketing planning and international business developments, and acquiring businesses both in Hong Kong and other overseas TV media.", " He worked at TVB and TVBI for more than 25 years and was the General Manager of Television Broadcast Satellite Limited." ], "title": "Johnny Yau" }, { "sentences": [ "Jamie Jilynn Chung (born April 10, 1983) is an American actress, blogger, and former reality television personality.", " She first gained fame in 2004 as a cast member on the MTV reality series \"\" and subsequently through her appearances on its spin-off show, \"\".", " She is regarded by many as the \"Real World\" alumna with the most successful media career." ], "title": "Jamie Chung" }, { "sentences": [ "Emily Ting is an American director, producer and screenwriter.", " She was born in Taipei, but later moved to Los Angeles with her family.", " Emily Ting graduated from the film/TV program at NYU’s Tisch School of the Arts.", " She created her first full-length feature film \"It’s Already Tomorrow in Hong Kong\" in 2015." ], "title": "Emily Ting" }, { "sentences": [ "Kearen Pang is a Hong Kong cross-media creator who has written, directed and acted in theatrical productions and films.", " She graduated from the Hong Kong Academy for Performing Arts, and joined the Chung Ying Theater Company in 1998 as a full-time actor.", " She also participated in the theater in different positions, including stage director, musical, choreographer and producer.", " She left Chung Ying in 2003.", " In 2004 she studied in Paris Studio Magenia for mime and physical theater.", " Her first film script was with Pang Ho-Cheung, co-director of the Berlin International Film Festival Silver Bear Award film Isabella (2006).", " In 2005 she founded Kearen Pang Productions.", " She was awarded the Best Actress (Comedy/Farce) at the Hong Kong Drama Awards.", " In 2010, '’Sylvia'’ – an American drama was produced by Kearen Pang Production.", " Kearen was the producer and main actress of the play – Sylvia.", " This production was awarded as the 10 Most Popular Production of the Year in 2010, in the Hong Kong Drama Award.", " \"Sylvia\" was then rerun in June 2011.", " Kearen was elected by CNNGO.", "com as one of the \"The Hong Kong Hot List: 20 People to Watch”, her drama play and script was described as “full of subtle drama and stealthy sentimentality that creeps into audiences hearts”.", " In 2011, Kearen was elected by RTHK and Hong Kong Federation of Drama Societies as \"The Most Impressive Actress\" in HK theatre in past 20 years." ], "title": "Kearen Pang" }, { "sentences": [ "Already Tomorrow in Hong Kong is a 2015 romance-drama film written and directed by Emily Ting and starring Jamie Chung and Bryan Greenberg.", " The film premiered at the 2015 Los Angeles Film Festival received a limited theatrical and VOD release in February 2016." ], "title": "Already Tomorrow in Hong Kong" }, { "sentences": [ "Boogie Woogie was an Indian dance competition television series created and directed by Naved Jaffrey and Ravi Behl for Sony Entertainment Television and Sony Entertainment Television Asia.", " Debuting in 1996, the show was judged by Indian film actor and Television host Javed Jaffrey who was the permanent judge, while his brother Naved, also the director and producer of the show, co hosted the show along with film actor Ravi Behl.", " The early episodes were shot in Mehta Industrial Estate in Andheri, Mumbai and later, was also shot at other film studios in Mumbai including Natraj, Filmalaya, Filmistaan, Famous, Film City among others.", " It is the oldest dance reality show on Indian TV and it has become the longest show in India.", " In the earlier seasons, the judges assigned various themes to episodes, including Bollywood, Horror, Friendship among others.", " It was also co-hosted by Kadambari Shantshri Desai in season 1 and 2." ], "title": "Boogie Woogie (TV series)" }, { "sentences": [ "The Ting Hai effect, also known as the Adam Cheng effect, is a stock market phenomenon in which there is a sudden and unexplained drop in the stock market whenever a film or a television series starring Hong Kong actor Adam Cheng is released.", " It still remains as a popular topic among stock brokers, years after the television drama \"The Greed of Man\" was broadcast in Hong Kong in late 1992.", " The effect is named after Ting Hai, the primary antagonist in the drama, who was portrayed by Cheng." ], "title": "Ting Hai effect" } ]
[ "Title: Ismail Jilani\n\nIsmail Jilani (Urdu: ‎ ) is a Pakistani director, documentary film maker, media activist and former officer of the Pakistani Army. He came to prominence for his 2005 reality show \"George Ka Pakistan\" which is considered to be one of South Asia's first original reality TV shows. He then directed \"Zara Sochiye\", a show based on his political campaign which garnered great attention by public. In 2013 he directed the critically and financially successful Pakistani political thriller film \"Chambaili\".", "Title: Port of Call (2015 film)\n\nPort of Call is a 2015 Hong Kong crime thriller film written, edited and directed by Philip Yung and starring Aaron Kwok, Elaine Jin and Patrick Tam. The film is based on a real murder case where a dismembered corpse of a murdered 16-year-old female prostitute was found in Hong Kong in 2008. \"Port of Call\" was the closing film at the 39th Hong Kong International Film Festival on 6 April 2015. The film was theatrically released in Hong Kong on 3 December 2015. It was selected as the Hong Kong entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 89th Academy Awards but it was not nominated.", "Title: Club Goa\n\nClub Goa was a 2005 Swedish TV show in which STRIX Television's 12 most famous reality TV stars went on a bar tour to Goa, India. In 2005, several reality shows had been aired in Sweden on the commercial channels TV3, TV4 and Kanal 5, as well as on SVT, for a couple of years and produced quite a few celebrities in the process. TV3 took it on themselves to gather the most famous Swedish reality show participants from such shows, including Expedition Robinson, Big Brother, Baren, and so forth to run a restaurant in Drop Anchor, Goa, India. The show was never a big success on TV3.", "Title: Johnny Yau\n\nJohnny Yau Chung Ling (邱仲凌) is a Hong Kong businessman, the Managing Director of a Chinese based mass media company named Media Plus Hong Kong Limited in Hong Kong, China. Yau has been working for at least 35 years in TV production, advertising, sales, marketing planning and international business developments, and acquiring businesses both in Hong Kong and other overseas TV media. He worked at TVB and TVBI for more than 25 years and was the General Manager of Television Broadcast Satellite Limited.", "Title: Jamie Chung\n\nJamie Jilynn Chung (born April 10, 1983) is an American actress, blogger, and former reality television personality. She first gained fame in 2004 as a cast member on the MTV reality series \"\" and subsequently through her appearances on its spin-off show, \"\". She is regarded by many as the \"Real World\" alumna with the most successful media career.", "Title: Emily Ting\n\nEmily Ting is an American director, producer and screenwriter. She was born in Taipei, but later moved to Los Angeles with her family. Emily Ting graduated from the film/TV program at NYU’s Tisch School of the Arts. She created her first full-length feature film \"It’s Already Tomorrow in Hong Kong\" in 2015.", "Title: Kearen Pang\n\nKearen Pang is a Hong Kong cross-media creator who has written, directed and acted in theatrical productions and films. She graduated from the Hong Kong Academy for Performing Arts, and joined the Chung Ying Theater Company in 1998 as a full-time actor. She also participated in the theater in different positions, including stage director, musical, choreographer and producer. She left Chung Ying in 2003. In 2004 she studied in Paris Studio Magenia for mime and physical theater. Her first film script was with Pang Ho-Cheung, co-director of the Berlin International Film Festival Silver Bear Award film Isabella (2006). In 2005 she founded Kearen Pang Productions. She was awarded the Best Actress (Comedy/Farce) at the Hong Kong Drama Awards. In 2010, '’Sylvia'’ – an American drama was produced by Kearen Pang Production. Kearen was the producer and main actress of the play – Sylvia. This production was awarded as the 10 Most Popular Production of the Year in 2010, in the Hong Kong Drama Award. \"Sylvia\" was then rerun in June 2011. Kearen was elected by CNNGO. com as one of the \"The Hong Kong Hot List: 20 People to Watch”, her drama play and script was described as “full of subtle drama and stealthy sentimentality that creeps into audiences hearts”. In 2011, Kearen was elected by RTHK and Hong Kong Federation of Drama Societies as \"The Most Impressive Actress\" in HK theatre in past 20 years.", "Title: Already Tomorrow in Hong Kong\n\nAlready Tomorrow in Hong Kong is a 2015 romance-drama film written and directed by Emily Ting and starring Jamie Chung and Bryan Greenberg. The film premiered at the 2015 Los Angeles Film Festival received a limited theatrical and VOD release in February 2016.", "Title: Boogie Woogie (TV series)\n\nBoogie Woogie was an Indian dance competition television series created and directed by Naved Jaffrey and Ravi Behl for Sony Entertainment Television and Sony Entertainment Television Asia. Debuting in 1996, the show was judged by Indian film actor and Television host Javed Jaffrey who was the permanent judge, while his brother Naved, also the director and producer of the show, co hosted the show along with film actor Ravi Behl. The early episodes were shot in Mehta Industrial Estate in Andheri, Mumbai and later, was also shot at other film studios in Mumbai including Natraj, Filmalaya, Filmistaan, Famous, Film City among others. It is the oldest dance reality show on Indian TV and it has become the longest show in India. In the earlier seasons, the judges assigned various themes to episodes, including Bollywood, Horror, Friendship among others. It was also co-hosted by Kadambari Shantshri Desai in season 1 and 2.", "Title: Ting Hai effect\n\nThe Ting Hai effect, also known as the Adam Cheng effect, is a stock market phenomenon in which there is a sudden and unexplained drop in the stock market whenever a film or a television series starring Hong Kong actor Adam Cheng is released. It still remains as a popular topic among stock brokers, years after the television drama \"The Greed of Man\" was broadcast in Hong Kong in late 1992. The effect is named after Ting Hai, the primary antagonist in the drama, who was portrayed by Cheng." ]
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What studio owned by the Toei Company produces the TV series Pretty Cure?
Toei Animation
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(東映アニメーション株式会社 , Tōei Animēshon Kabushiki-gaisha ) (pronounced \"toe ay\") is a Japanese animation studio primarily owned by Toei Company." ], "title": "Toei Animation" }, { "sentences": [ "Futari wa Pretty Cure (ふたりはプリキュア , Futari wa Puri Kyua , lit.", " \"We Are Pretty Cure\") , known as simply Pretty Cure outside Japan, is a Japanese magical girl anime series produced by Toei Animation and broadcast across Japan on TV Asahi's ANN network.", " It is the first series in the \"Pretty Cure\" metaseries created by Izumi Todo.", " The original series, directed by Daisuke Nishio, aired on TV Asahi between February 1, 2004 and January 30, 2005 in the same timeslot as Izumi Todo's previous work Ashita no Nadja.", " It was the first of the \"Pretty Cure\" series to have received an adapted English-language version, which aired in Canada from March 2009.", " A direct sequel, Futari wa Pretty Cure Max Heart (ふたりはプリキュア Max Heart , Futari wa PuriKyua Makkusu Hāto ) , or simply \"Max Heart\", aired in Japan between February 6, 2005 and January 29, 2006.", " Two \"Max Heart\" movies were released on April 16, 2005 and December 10, 2005 respectively." ], "title": "Futari wa Pretty Cure" }, { "sentences": [ "Kirakira PreCure a la Mode (Japanese: キラキラ☆プリキュアアラモード , Hepburn: Kirakira ☆ Purikyua Ara Mōdo , lit.", " \"Glittering Pretty Cure à la Mode\") , shortened as PuriAra (プリアラ ) is a 2017 Japanese magical girl anime series created by Toei Company under the pseudonym Izumi Todo, and produced by Toei Animation.", " It's the fourteenth installment in the \"Pretty Cure\" franchise and the third series in the franchise to feature a 5-piece group since \"Yes!", " PreCure 5\" and \"Smile PreCure\".", " It is directed by Kohei Kureta and Yukio Kaizawa and written by Hitoshi Tanaka (\"Go!", " Princess PreCure\", \"\").", " Character Designs are done by Marie Ino and anime cake and sweets designs are handled by pâtissière Junko Fukuda.", " The series began airing on all All-Nippon News Network stations in Japan on February 5, 2017, succeeding \"Maho Girls PreCure!", "\" in its initial timeslot.", " The series's main themes are happiness, teamwork and imagination, with elements of animals and desserts." ], "title": "Kirakira PreCure a la Mode" }, { "sentences": [ "\"Futari wa Pretty Cure\" is the first \"Pretty Cure\" anime television series produced by Toei Animation.", " The story revolves around two girls, Nagisa Misumi and Honoka Yukishiro (Natalie Blackstone and Hannah Whitehouse), who fight the forces of the Dark Zone — a dimension of evil that has encroached on the Garden of Light.", " The series aired in Japan between February 1, 2004 and January 30, 2005.", " It was replaced in 2005 by its direct sequel series, \"Futari wa Pretty Cure Max Heart\".", " The opening theme is \"Danzen!", " Futari wa PreCure\" (Danzen!", " ふたりはプリキュア Danzen!", " Futari wa Purikyua?", ", \"Danzen!", " We Are Pretty Cure\") by Mayumi Gojo whilst the ending theme is \"Get You!", " Love Love?!\"", " (ゲッチュウ!らぶらぶぅ?!", " Getchū!", " Rabu Rabu?!?)", " also by Gojo.", " It was the first Pretty Cure series to be dubbed in English and aired in Canada between March 6, 2009 and July 31, 2010.", " The opening theme of the English dub is: Together we are Pretty Cure." ], "title": "List of Futari wa Pretty Cure episodes" }, { "sentences": [ "\"Futari wa Pretty Cure Max Heart\" is the second \"Pretty Cure\" anime television series produced by Toei Animation.", " The story continues from the first season; Nagisa Misumi and Honoka Yukishiro reacquire the power of Pretty Cure, and are joined by a new girl, Hikari Kujou, who can transform into Shiny Luminous form.", " Together, the trio start a new adventure to collect the Heartiels to resurrect the Queen of Light.", " The series aired in Japan between February 6, 2005 and January 29, 2006, replacing the previous series \"Futari wa Pretty Cure\" in its initial timeslot and was succeeded by \"Futari wa Pretty Cure Splash Star\".", " The opening theme is \"Danzen!", " Futari wa Pretty Cure (Max Heart ver.)\"", " (DANZEN!ふたりはプリキュア (ver.", " MaxHeart)?)", " by Mayumi Gojo.", " The first ending theme, used for episodes 1-36, is \"Muri Muri!?", " Ari Ari!!", " In jaa Na~i?!\"", " (ムリムリ!?", "ありあり!!", "INじゃあな~い?!?", ", \"No way!?", " Unbeliveable!!", " Is that Okay?!\")", " by Mayumi Gojo with Young Fresh, whilst the second ending theme, used for episodes 37-47 is \"Wonder Winter Yatta\" (ワンダーウィンターヤッタ Wandā Wintā Yatta?", ", \"Wonder Winter Alright\") by Gojo." ], "title": "List of Futari wa Pretty Cure Max Heart episodes" }, { "sentences": [ "\"Yes!", " PreCure 5\" is the fourth \"Pretty Cure\" anime television series produced by Toei Animation.", " The story is about a group of five girls who have the ability to transform into Pretty Cure.", " They have been given this ability in order to collect the fifty-five Pinkies spread across the land and save the Palmier Kingdom.", " The series began airing in Japan from February 4, 2007 and January 27, 2008, replacing \"Futari wa Pretty Cure Splash★Star\" in its initial timeslot and was replaced by its direct sequel series \"Yes!", " PreCure 5 GoGo!\"", ".", " The series uses three pieces of theme music, one opening and two ending themes.", " The opening theme is \"PreCure 5, Smile Go Go!\"", " (プリキュア5、スマイル go go!", " Purikyua Faibu, Sumairu gō gō?)", " performed by Mayu Kudou (Voice of Fairy Tone from Suite PreCure) with the chorus performed by Young Fresh with Mayumi+Yuka.", " From episode 1-32, the ending theme is \"Kirakira-shichatte My True Love!\"", " (キラキラしちゃってMy True Love!", " Kirakira-shicatte Mai Turū Rabu?", ", \"Sparkle Brilliantly My True Love!\")", " performed by Kanako Miyamoto (The Voice of Makoto Kenzaki/Cure Sword from Dokidoki!", " PreCure).", " From episode 33-49, the ending theme was changed to \"Ganbalance de Dance ~Yumemiri Kiseki-tachi~\" (ガンバランス de ダンス~夢みる奇跡たち~ Ganbaransu de Dansu ~Yumemiru Kiseki-tachi~\"?)", ", performed by Miyamoto with the PreCure 5.", " This song was also used as the theme for the film adaptation Great Miraculous Adventure in the Mirror Kingdom!", ".", " An insert song in the series titled \"Tobikkiri!", " Yūki no Door\" (とびっきり!勇気の扉(ドア) Tobikkiri!", " Yūki no Doa?", ", \"Extraordinary!", " The Door of Courage\") was performed by Mariya Ise as her character Urara Kasugano and was used in episodes 20 and 29." ], "title": "List of Yes! PreCure 5 episodes" }, { "sentences": [ "Pretty Cure Dream Stars!", " (映画プリキュアドリームスターズ! , Eiga Purikyua Dorīmu Sutāzu! )", " is a Magical girl animated film animated and produced by Toei Animation and distributed by Toei.", " It is the 22nd film in the \"Pretty Cure\" franchise, originally created by Toei Company under the Izumi Todo pseudonym.", " It is directed by Hiroshi Miyamoto and written by Tsubota Fumi.", " It is released in Japanese Theaters on March 18, 2017." ], "title": "Pretty Cure Dream Stars!" }, { "sentences": [ "\"Fresh Pretty Cure!", "\" is the sixth \"Pretty Cure\" anime television series produced by Toei Animation.", " The series focuses on three Cures, Love Momozono, Miki Aono and Inori Yamabuki, who transform into Cure Peach, Cure Berry, and Cure Pine, respectively.", " Their mission is to defend this world and the parallel worlds from the evil Labyrinth.", " The series began airing in Japan from February 1, 2009 and January 31, 2010, replacing \"Yes!", " Precure 5 GoGo!\"", " in its initial timeslot and was succeeded by \"HeartCatch PreCure!", "\".", " It has four pieces of theme music: two opening and two ending themes.", " The opening theme for episodes the first 25 episodes is \"Let's!", " Fresh Pretty Cure\" (Let's!", "フレッシュプリキュア Rettsu!", " Furesshu Purikyua?)", " by Mizuki Moie, and the ending theme is \"You make me happy!\"", " by Momoko Hayashi.", " For episodes 26–50 the opening theme is \"Let's!", " Fresh Pretty Cure!", " ~Hybrid Version~\" (Let's!", "フレッシュプリキュア~Hybrid.ver~ Rettsu!", " Furesshu Purikyua ~Hybrid.ver~?)", " by Mizuki Moie and Momoko Hayashi, and the ending theme is \"H@ppy Together\" by Momoko Hayashi." ], "title": "List of Fresh Pretty Cure! episodes" }, { "sentences": [ "Futari wa PreCure Splash Star (ふたりはプリキュア Splash Star , Futari wa Purikyua Supurasshu Sutā ) , often shortened simply to Pretty Cure Splash Star, is a magical girl anime series produced by Toei Animation and Asahi Broadcasting Corporation, which aired in Japan TV Asahi's ANN network between February 5, 2006 and January 28, 2007.", " It is the third series in Izumi Todo's \"Pretty Cure\" franchise, following a new story different from the previous two series.", " The series is directed by Toshiaki Komura, who previously directed Kinnikuman Nisei.", " The character designs were done by Akira Inagami, who previously worked on the character designs on both Futari wa Pretty Cure and Futari wa Pretty Cure Max Heart.", " The series's theme and concept is based on the Japanese idiom \"flower, bird, wind, moon\" (花鳥風月 , kachōfūgetsu ) , which symbolizes the beauties of Nature, or the traditional themes of natural beauty in Japanese aesthetics." ], "title": "Futari wa Pretty Cure Splash Star" }, { "sentences": [ "Pretty Cure or PreCure (プリキュア , Purikyua ) , also known as Glitter Force outside of Japan, is a Japanese magical girl anime metaseries created by Izumi Todo and produced by Asahi Broadcasting Corporation, Asatsu-DK and Toei Animation.", " Each series revolves around a group of magical girls known as Pretty Cures who battle against evil forces.", " Starting in February 2004 with \"Futari wa Pretty Cure\", the franchise has seen many anime series, spanning over 600 episodes to date, as well as spawning movies, manga, toys, and video games.", " Its most recent iteration, \"Kirakira PreCure a la Mode\", began airing in February 2017 as part of TV Asahi's Sunday morning children's television block, following \"Super Hero Time\".", " To date, three of the series have received English-language dubs." ], "title": "Pretty Cure" } ]
[ "Title: Toei Animation\n\nToei Animation Co., Ltd. (東映アニメーション株式会社 , Tōei Animēshon Kabushiki-gaisha ) (pronounced \"toe ay\") is a Japanese animation studio primarily owned by Toei Company.", "Title: Futari wa Pretty Cure\n\nFutari wa Pretty Cure (ふたりはプリキュア , Futari wa Puri Kyua , lit. \"We Are Pretty Cure\") , known as simply Pretty Cure outside Japan, is a Japanese magical girl anime series produced by Toei Animation and broadcast across Japan on TV Asahi's ANN network. It is the first series in the \"Pretty Cure\" metaseries created by Izumi Todo. The original series, directed by Daisuke Nishio, aired on TV Asahi between February 1, 2004 and January 30, 2005 in the same timeslot as Izumi Todo's previous work Ashita no Nadja. It was the first of the \"Pretty Cure\" series to have received an adapted English-language version, which aired in Canada from March 2009. A direct sequel, Futari wa Pretty Cure Max Heart (ふたりはプリキュア Max Heart , Futari wa PuriKyua Makkusu Hāto ) , or simply \"Max Heart\", aired in Japan between February 6, 2005 and January 29, 2006. Two \"Max Heart\" movies were released on April 16, 2005 and December 10, 2005 respectively.", "Title: Kirakira PreCure a la Mode\n\nKirakira PreCure a la Mode (Japanese: キラキラ☆プリキュアアラモード , Hepburn: Kirakira ☆ Purikyua Ara Mōdo , lit. \"Glittering Pretty Cure à la Mode\") , shortened as PuriAra (プリアラ ) is a 2017 Japanese magical girl anime series created by Toei Company under the pseudonym Izumi Todo, and produced by Toei Animation. It's the fourteenth installment in the \"Pretty Cure\" franchise and the third series in the franchise to feature a 5-piece group since \"Yes! PreCure 5\" and \"Smile PreCure\". It is directed by Kohei Kureta and Yukio Kaizawa and written by Hitoshi Tanaka (\"Go! Princess PreCure\", \"\"). Character Designs are done by Marie Ino and anime cake and sweets designs are handled by pâtissière Junko Fukuda. The series began airing on all All-Nippon News Network stations in Japan on February 5, 2017, succeeding \"Maho Girls PreCure! \" in its initial timeslot. The series's main themes are happiness, teamwork and imagination, with elements of animals and desserts.", "Title: List of Futari wa Pretty Cure episodes\n\n\"Futari wa Pretty Cure\" is the first \"Pretty Cure\" anime television series produced by Toei Animation. The story revolves around two girls, Nagisa Misumi and Honoka Yukishiro (Natalie Blackstone and Hannah Whitehouse), who fight the forces of the Dark Zone — a dimension of evil that has encroached on the Garden of Light. The series aired in Japan between February 1, 2004 and January 30, 2005. It was replaced in 2005 by its direct sequel series, \"Futari wa Pretty Cure Max Heart\". The opening theme is \"Danzen! Futari wa PreCure\" (Danzen! ふたりはプリキュア Danzen! Futari wa Purikyua? , \"Danzen! We Are Pretty Cure\") by Mayumi Gojo whilst the ending theme is \"Get You! Love Love?!\" (ゲッチュウ!らぶらぶぅ?! Getchū! Rabu Rabu?!?) also by Gojo. It was the first Pretty Cure series to be dubbed in English and aired in Canada between March 6, 2009 and July 31, 2010. The opening theme of the English dub is: Together we are Pretty Cure.", "Title: List of Futari wa Pretty Cure Max Heart episodes\n\n\"Futari wa Pretty Cure Max Heart\" is the second \"Pretty Cure\" anime television series produced by Toei Animation. The story continues from the first season; Nagisa Misumi and Honoka Yukishiro reacquire the power of Pretty Cure, and are joined by a new girl, Hikari Kujou, who can transform into Shiny Luminous form. Together, the trio start a new adventure to collect the Heartiels to resurrect the Queen of Light. The series aired in Japan between February 6, 2005 and January 29, 2006, replacing the previous series \"Futari wa Pretty Cure\" in its initial timeslot and was succeeded by \"Futari wa Pretty Cure Splash Star\". The opening theme is \"Danzen! Futari wa Pretty Cure (Max Heart ver.)\" (DANZEN!ふたりはプリキュア (ver. MaxHeart)?) by Mayumi Gojo. The first ending theme, used for episodes 1-36, is \"Muri Muri!? Ari Ari!! In jaa Na~i?!\" (ムリムリ!? ありあり!! INじゃあな~い?!? , \"No way!? Unbeliveable!! Is that Okay?!\") by Mayumi Gojo with Young Fresh, whilst the second ending theme, used for episodes 37-47 is \"Wonder Winter Yatta\" (ワンダーウィンターヤッタ Wandā Wintā Yatta? , \"Wonder Winter Alright\") by Gojo.", "Title: List of Yes! PreCure 5 episodes\n\n\"Yes! PreCure 5\" is the fourth \"Pretty Cure\" anime television series produced by Toei Animation. The story is about a group of five girls who have the ability to transform into Pretty Cure. They have been given this ability in order to collect the fifty-five Pinkies spread across the land and save the Palmier Kingdom. The series began airing in Japan from February 4, 2007 and January 27, 2008, replacing \"Futari wa Pretty Cure Splash★Star\" in its initial timeslot and was replaced by its direct sequel series \"Yes! PreCure 5 GoGo!\" . The series uses three pieces of theme music, one opening and two ending themes. The opening theme is \"PreCure 5, Smile Go Go!\" (プリキュア5、スマイル go go! Purikyua Faibu, Sumairu gō gō?) performed by Mayu Kudou (Voice of Fairy Tone from Suite PreCure) with the chorus performed by Young Fresh with Mayumi+Yuka. From episode 1-32, the ending theme is \"Kirakira-shichatte My True Love!\" (キラキラしちゃってMy True Love! Kirakira-shicatte Mai Turū Rabu? , \"Sparkle Brilliantly My True Love!\") performed by Kanako Miyamoto (The Voice of Makoto Kenzaki/Cure Sword from Dokidoki! PreCure). From episode 33-49, the ending theme was changed to \"Ganbalance de Dance ~Yumemiri Kiseki-tachi~\" (ガンバランス de ダンス~夢みる奇跡たち~ Ganbaransu de Dansu ~Yumemiru Kiseki-tachi~\"?) , performed by Miyamoto with the PreCure 5. This song was also used as the theme for the film adaptation Great Miraculous Adventure in the Mirror Kingdom! . An insert song in the series titled \"Tobikkiri! Yūki no Door\" (とびっきり!勇気の扉(ドア) Tobikkiri! Yūki no Doa? , \"Extraordinary! The Door of Courage\") was performed by Mariya Ise as her character Urara Kasugano and was used in episodes 20 and 29.", "Title: Pretty Cure Dream Stars!\n\nPretty Cure Dream Stars! (映画プリキュアドリームスターズ! , Eiga Purikyua Dorīmu Sutāzu! ) is a Magical girl animated film animated and produced by Toei Animation and distributed by Toei. It is the 22nd film in the \"Pretty Cure\" franchise, originally created by Toei Company under the Izumi Todo pseudonym. It is directed by Hiroshi Miyamoto and written by Tsubota Fumi. It is released in Japanese Theaters on March 18, 2017.", "Title: List of Fresh Pretty Cure! episodes\n\n\"Fresh Pretty Cure! \" is the sixth \"Pretty Cure\" anime television series produced by Toei Animation. The series focuses on three Cures, Love Momozono, Miki Aono and Inori Yamabuki, who transform into Cure Peach, Cure Berry, and Cure Pine, respectively. Their mission is to defend this world and the parallel worlds from the evil Labyrinth. The series began airing in Japan from February 1, 2009 and January 31, 2010, replacing \"Yes! Precure 5 GoGo!\" in its initial timeslot and was succeeded by \"HeartCatch PreCure! \". It has four pieces of theme music: two opening and two ending themes. The opening theme for episodes the first 25 episodes is \"Let's! Fresh Pretty Cure\" (Let's! フレッシュプリキュア Rettsu! Furesshu Purikyua?) by Mizuki Moie, and the ending theme is \"You make me happy!\" by Momoko Hayashi. For episodes 26–50 the opening theme is \"Let's! Fresh Pretty Cure! ~Hybrid Version~\" (Let's! フレッシュプリキュア~Hybrid.ver~ Rettsu! Furesshu Purikyua ~Hybrid.ver~?) by Mizuki Moie and Momoko Hayashi, and the ending theme is \"H@ppy Together\" by Momoko Hayashi.", "Title: Futari wa Pretty Cure Splash Star\n\nFutari wa PreCure Splash Star (ふたりはプリキュア Splash Star , Futari wa Purikyua Supurasshu Sutā ) , often shortened simply to Pretty Cure Splash Star, is a magical girl anime series produced by Toei Animation and Asahi Broadcasting Corporation, which aired in Japan TV Asahi's ANN network between February 5, 2006 and January 28, 2007. It is the third series in Izumi Todo's \"Pretty Cure\" franchise, following a new story different from the previous two series. The series is directed by Toshiaki Komura, who previously directed Kinnikuman Nisei. The character designs were done by Akira Inagami, who previously worked on the character designs on both Futari wa Pretty Cure and Futari wa Pretty Cure Max Heart. The series's theme and concept is based on the Japanese idiom \"flower, bird, wind, moon\" (花鳥風月 , kachōfūgetsu ) , which symbolizes the beauties of Nature, or the traditional themes of natural beauty in Japanese aesthetics.", "Title: Pretty Cure\n\nPretty Cure or PreCure (プリキュア , Purikyua ) , also known as Glitter Force outside of Japan, is a Japanese magical girl anime metaseries created by Izumi Todo and produced by Asahi Broadcasting Corporation, Asatsu-DK and Toei Animation. Each series revolves around a group of magical girls known as Pretty Cures who battle against evil forces. Starting in February 2004 with \"Futari wa Pretty Cure\", the franchise has seen many anime series, spanning over 600 episodes to date, as well as spawning movies, manga, toys, and video games. Its most recent iteration, \"Kirakira PreCure a la Mode\", began airing in February 2017 as part of TV Asahi's Sunday morning children's television block, following \"Super Hero Time\". To date, three of the series have received English-language dubs." ]
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Richard III is a 1995 British drama film adapted from William Shakespeare's play of the same name, starring, among others, Ian McKellen, recipient of how many Laurence Olivier Awards?
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[ { "sentences": [ "Richard III is a 1955 British Technicolor film adaptation of William Shakespeare's historical play of the same name, also incorporating elements from his \"Henry VI, Part 3\".", " It was directed and produced by Sir Laurence Olivier, who also played the lead role.", " The cast includes many noted Shakespearean actors, including a quartet of knights.", " The film depicts Richard plotting and conspiring to grasp the throne from his brother King Edward IV, played by Sir Cedric Hardwicke.", " In the process, many are killed and betrayed, with Richard's evil leading to his own downfall.", " The prologue of the film states that history without its legends would be \"a dry matter indeed\", implicitly admitting to the artistic licence that Shakespeare applied to the events of the time." ], "title": "Richard III (1955 film)" }, { "sentences": [ "Richard III is a 1995 British drama film adapted from William Shakespeare's play of the same name, starring Ian McKellen, Annette Bening, Jim Broadbent, Robert Downey Jr., Nigel Hawthorne, Kristin Scott Thomas, Maggie Smith, John Wood, and Dominic West.", " The film sets the play in a fictional fascist version of 1930s Britain." ], "title": "Richard III (1995 film)" }, { "sentences": [ "Acting Shakespeare is a one-man show of Shakespearean monologues interspersed with theatrical anecdotes devised and performed by Ian McKellen.", " McKellen first performed the recital in Scandinavia in 1980 and later performed it throughout the world.", " It was broadcast by PBS in 1982.", " For the 1984 Broadway engagement, McKellen received the Drama Desk Award for Outstanding One-Person Show and a Tony Award nomination.", " He received internationally rave reviews with some calling him \"The new Olivier\" and \"The greatest classical actor of our generation\".", " The most recent performance was in Jersey Opera House in 1990." ], "title": "Acting Shakespeare" }, { "sentences": [ "Sheila Cameron Hancock, CBE (born 22 February 1933) is an English actress and author.", " Hancock trained at the Royal Academy of Dramatic Art before starting her career in repertory theatre.", " Hancock went on to perform in plays and musicals in London, and her Broadway debut in \"Entertaining Mr Sloane.\"", " (1966) earned her a Tony Award nomination for Best Lead Actress in Play.", " She won a Laurence Olivier Award for Best Performance in a Supporting Role in a Musical for her role in \"Cabaret\" (2007) and was nominated at the Laurence Olivier Awards four other times for her work in \"\" (1980), \"The Winter's Tale\" (1982), \"Prin\" (1989) and \"Sister Act\" (2010)." ], "title": "Sheila Hancock" }, { "sentences": [ "Sir Ian Murray McKellen, {'1': \", '2': \", '3': \", '4': \"} (born 25 May 1939) is an English actor.", " He is the recipient of six Laurence Olivier Awards, a Tony Award, a Golden Globe Award, a Screen Actors Guild Award, a BIF Award, two Saturn Awards, four Drama Desk Awards, and two Critics' Choice Awards.", " He has also received two Oscar nominations, four BAFTA nominations and five Emmy Award nominations." ], "title": "Ian McKellen" }, { "sentences": [ "The Laurence Olivier Awards, or simply the Olivier Awards, are presented annually by the Society of London Theatre to recognise excellence in professional theatre in London at an annual ceremony in the capital.", " The awards were originally known as the Society of West End Theatre Awards, but they were renamed in honour of the British actor Laurence Olivier in 1984." ], "title": "Laurence Olivier Award" }, { "sentences": [ "Goodnight Mister Tom is a play by David Wood, based on the children's novel of the same name by Michelle Magorian.", " The play earned the Laurence Olivier Award for Best Entertainment at the 2013 Laurence Olivier Awards." ], "title": "Goodnight Mister Tom (play)" }, { "sentences": [ "Richard III is a historical play by William Shakespeare believed to have been written in approximately 1592.", " It depicts the Machiavellian rise to power and subsequent short reign of King Richard III of England.", " The play is grouped among the histories in the First Folio and is most often classified as such.", " Occasionally, however, as in the quarto edition, it is termed a tragedy.", " \"Richard III\" concludes Shakespeare's first tetralogy (also containing \"Henry VI\" parts 1–3)." ], "title": "Richard III (play)" }, { "sentences": [ "Ian McKellen (born 25 May 1939) is an English stage and screen actor.", " He is the recipient of six Laurence Olivier Awards, a Tony Award, a Golden Globe Award, two Academy Award nominations, four BAFTA nominations and five Emmy Award nominations.", " McKellen's work spans genres ranging from Shakespearean and modern theatre to popular fantasy and science fiction.", " His notable film roles include Gandalf in \"The Lord of the Rings\" and \"The Hobbit\" trilogies, Magneto in the \"X-Men\" films, Sir Leigh Teabing in \"The Da Vinci Code\" (2006), Sherlock Holmes in \"Mr. Holmes\" (2015) and Cogsworth in \"Beauty and the Beast\" (2017)." ], "title": "Ian McKellen, roles and awards" }, { "sentences": [ "Hamlet is a 1948 British film adaptation of William Shakespeare's play \"Hamlet\", adapted and directed by and starring Sir Laurence Olivier.", " \"Hamlet\" was Olivier's second film as director, and also the second of the three Shakespeare films that he directed (the 1936 \"As You Like It\" had starred Olivier, but had been directed by Paul Czinner).", " \"Hamlet\" was the first British film to win the Academy Award for Best Picture.", " It is also the first sound film of the play in English.", " A 1935 sound film adaptation, \"Khoon Ka Khoon\", had been made in India and filmed in the Urdu language." ], "title": "Hamlet (1948 film)" } ]
[ "Title: Richard III (1955 film)\n\nRichard III is a 1955 British Technicolor film adaptation of William Shakespeare's historical play of the same name, also incorporating elements from his \"Henry VI, Part 3\". It was directed and produced by Sir Laurence Olivier, who also played the lead role. The cast includes many noted Shakespearean actors, including a quartet of knights. The film depicts Richard plotting and conspiring to grasp the throne from his brother King Edward IV, played by Sir Cedric Hardwicke. In the process, many are killed and betrayed, with Richard's evil leading to his own downfall. The prologue of the film states that history without its legends would be \"a dry matter indeed\", implicitly admitting to the artistic licence that Shakespeare applied to the events of the time.", "Title: Richard III (1995 film)\n\nRichard III is a 1995 British drama film adapted from William Shakespeare's play of the same name, starring Ian McKellen, Annette Bening, Jim Broadbent, Robert Downey Jr., Nigel Hawthorne, Kristin Scott Thomas, Maggie Smith, John Wood, and Dominic West. The film sets the play in a fictional fascist version of 1930s Britain.", "Title: Acting Shakespeare\n\nActing Shakespeare is a one-man show of Shakespearean monologues interspersed with theatrical anecdotes devised and performed by Ian McKellen. McKellen first performed the recital in Scandinavia in 1980 and later performed it throughout the world. It was broadcast by PBS in 1982. For the 1984 Broadway engagement, McKellen received the Drama Desk Award for Outstanding One-Person Show and a Tony Award nomination. He received internationally rave reviews with some calling him \"The new Olivier\" and \"The greatest classical actor of our generation\". The most recent performance was in Jersey Opera House in 1990.", "Title: Sheila Hancock\n\nSheila Cameron Hancock, CBE (born 22 February 1933) is an English actress and author. Hancock trained at the Royal Academy of Dramatic Art before starting her career in repertory theatre. Hancock went on to perform in plays and musicals in London, and her Broadway debut in \"Entertaining Mr Sloane.\" (1966) earned her a Tony Award nomination for Best Lead Actress in Play. She won a Laurence Olivier Award for Best Performance in a Supporting Role in a Musical for her role in \"Cabaret\" (2007) and was nominated at the Laurence Olivier Awards four other times for her work in \"\" (1980), \"The Winter's Tale\" (1982), \"Prin\" (1989) and \"Sister Act\" (2010).", "Title: Ian McKellen\n\nSir Ian Murray McKellen, {'1': \", '2': \", '3': \", '4': \"} (born 25 May 1939) is an English actor. He is the recipient of six Laurence Olivier Awards, a Tony Award, a Golden Globe Award, a Screen Actors Guild Award, a BIF Award, two Saturn Awards, four Drama Desk Awards, and two Critics' Choice Awards. He has also received two Oscar nominations, four BAFTA nominations and five Emmy Award nominations.", "Title: Laurence Olivier Award\n\nThe Laurence Olivier Awards, or simply the Olivier Awards, are presented annually by the Society of London Theatre to recognise excellence in professional theatre in London at an annual ceremony in the capital. The awards were originally known as the Society of West End Theatre Awards, but they were renamed in honour of the British actor Laurence Olivier in 1984.", "Title: Goodnight Mister Tom (play)\n\nGoodnight Mister Tom is a play by David Wood, based on the children's novel of the same name by Michelle Magorian. The play earned the Laurence Olivier Award for Best Entertainment at the 2013 Laurence Olivier Awards.", "Title: Richard III (play)\n\nRichard III is a historical play by William Shakespeare believed to have been written in approximately 1592. It depicts the Machiavellian rise to power and subsequent short reign of King Richard III of England. The play is grouped among the histories in the First Folio and is most often classified as such. Occasionally, however, as in the quarto edition, it is termed a tragedy. \"Richard III\" concludes Shakespeare's first tetralogy (also containing \"Henry VI\" parts 1–3).", "Title: Ian McKellen, roles and awards\n\nIan McKellen (born 25 May 1939) is an English stage and screen actor. He is the recipient of six Laurence Olivier Awards, a Tony Award, a Golden Globe Award, two Academy Award nominations, four BAFTA nominations and five Emmy Award nominations. McKellen's work spans genres ranging from Shakespearean and modern theatre to popular fantasy and science fiction. His notable film roles include Gandalf in \"The Lord of the Rings\" and \"The Hobbit\" trilogies, Magneto in the \"X-Men\" films, Sir Leigh Teabing in \"The Da Vinci Code\" (2006), Sherlock Holmes in \"Mr. Holmes\" (2015) and Cogsworth in \"Beauty and the Beast\" (2017).", "Title: Hamlet (1948 film)\n\nHamlet is a 1948 British film adaptation of William Shakespeare's play \"Hamlet\", adapted and directed by and starring Sir Laurence Olivier. \"Hamlet\" was Olivier's second film as director, and also the second of the three Shakespeare films that he directed (the 1936 \"As You Like It\" had starred Olivier, but had been directed by Paul Czinner). \"Hamlet\" was the first British film to win the Academy Award for Best Picture. It is also the first sound film of the play in English. A 1935 sound film adaptation, \"Khoon Ka Khoon\", had been made in India and filmed in the Urdu language." ]
81,190
What is the current capacity of the stadium used by a team coached by Mickey Arthur?
34,228
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{ "title": [ "National Stadium, Karachi", "Karachi Kings" ], "sent_id": [ 2, 4 ] }
[ { "sentences": [ "Karachi Kings (Urdu: ‎ ; Sindhi: ڪراچي ڪنگز‎ ) is a Pakistani professional Twenty20 cricket team that competes in the Pakistan Super League.", " The team is based in Karachi, the provincial capital of Sindh, Pakistan.", " The team was formed in 2015, as a result of the formation of the Pakistan Super League by Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB).", "Team's home ground is National Stadium.", "The team is currently captained by Kumar Sangakkara and coached by Mickey Arthur a former South African cricketer.", " It is owned by Salman Iqbal, the CEO of ARY Group." ], "title": "Karachi Kings" }, { "sentences": [ "The National Stadium (Urdu: نیشنل اسٹڈیم‎ ) is a cricket stadium in Karachi, Pakistan.", " It is currently used for cricket matches, it is the home ground of Karachi Kings, Pakistan Super League second expensive team and is home to many other Karachi's domestic cricket teams.", " The stadium is able to hold 34,228 spectators, Its widely criticised that the city of this size with a population of over 15 million having such a small capacity stadium.", " In the recent past, PCB has announced on different occasions that the capacity of the stadium will be increased to 90,000 but this approval looks a bit stale at the moment." ], "title": "National Stadium, Karachi" }, { "sentences": [ "Daknamstadion is a football stadium in the village Daknam, municipality Lokeren (Belgium).", " The stadium is currently used mostly for football matches and is the home ground of Sporting Lokeren.", " Around 1980 the stadium could host 18,000 people, due to security reasons the stadium's capacity was reduced to 9,560.", " In 2014, the club expanded its stadium, which brings the stadium's current capacity at 12,000." ], "title": "Daknamstadion" }, { "sentences": [ "The Mennaye Field is a sports stadium located in Penzance, Cornwall, UK.", " The ground was provided by the Borough of Penzance for the Penzance and Newlyn RFC formed on Tuesday, 12 December 1944 with the amalgamation of Penzance RFC and Newlyn RFC.", " The current tenants are the Cornish Pirates rugby union team, who play in the RFU Championship.", " The club moved, in 2005, to a temporary stadium at Kenwyn, near Truro and the following year to Camborne Recreation Ground.", " In 2010 the club returned to the Mennaye Field and announced that the capacity would be increased from its original capacity of 3,500 to the current capacity of 4,000 with 2,200 seats." ], "title": "Mennaye Field" }, { "sentences": [ "W. Max Finley Stadium (commonly called Finley Stadium) is the home stadium for the University of Tennessee at Chattanooga football team, UTC soccer, and Chattanooga FC (NPSL), an amateur Division 4 soccer team.", " The stadium also hosts various high school sports and musical concerts.", " It is located in Chattanooga, Tennessee, United States.", " The stadium, which opened in 1997, has a current capacity of 20,668, and hosted the NCAA Division I National Championship Game from its opening season through 2009, after which the game moved to Pizza Hut Park in the Dallas suburb of Frisco, Texas." ], "title": "Finley Stadium" }, { "sentences": [ "The Seoul World Cup Stadium, also known as Sangam Stadium, is a stadium used mostly for association football matches.", " The venue is located in 240, World Cup-ro, Mapo-gu, Seoul, South Korea.", " It was built for the 2002 FIFA World Cup and opened in November 2001.", " It is currently the second largest stadium in South Korea after Seoul Olympic Stadium.", " It was designed to represent the image of a traditional Korean kite.", " The stadium has a capacity of 66,704 seats, including 816 seats for VIP, 754 seats for press and 75 private Sky Box rooms, each with a capacity for 12 to 29 persons.", " Due to table seats installation, capacity was reduced from 66,806 seats to 66,704 seats in February 2014.", " Since the World Cup it has been managed by the Seoul Metropolitan Facilities Management Corporation (SMFMC).", " FC Seoul moved to the Seoul World Cup Stadium in 2004." ], "title": "Seoul World Cup Stadium" }, { "sentences": [ "The Estadio Nacional of Peru is a multi-purpose stadium located in Lima, Peru.", " Its current capacity is 40,000 seats as stated by the Peruvian Football Federation without the lodges for some thousands more.", " The stadium was first inaugurated on 27 October 1952 for the 1953 South American Championship—replacing the Stadium Nacional—and is Peru's principal and national stadium.", " It has hosted three of the six South American Championship/Copa América football competitions held in Peru.", " It is referred to as the Coloso de José Díaz because of its proximity to a street of the same name.", " It is the home ground of the Peru national football team.", " The IPD (Peruvian Sport Institute)—a branch of the Ministry of Education—is the stadium's administrating entity.", " The stadium has undergone several renovations since its construction such as for the 2004 Copa América and the artificial turf that was installed for the 2005 FIFA U-17 World Championship.", " The most recent renovation started in 2010 and concluded in 2011.", " The re-inauguration ceremony of the renovated stadium was held on 24 July 2011 with a match between the Peru national under-20 football team and the Spain national under-20 football team." ], "title": "Estadio Nacional de Lima" }, { "sentences": [ "Stade Geoffroy-Guichard is a multi-purpose stadium in Saint-Étienne, France.", " It is used primarily for football matches, and tournaments such as the 1984 European Football Championship, the Football World Cup 1998 and the Confederations Cup 2003.", " It is also used for rugby union, and was a venue at the 2007 Rugby World Cup.", " It is nicknamed \"le Chaudron\" (the Cauldron), or \"l'enfer vert\" (the Green Hell), an allusion to the colours worn by the local football team, AS Saint-Étienne, given during the team's heyday when it drew particularly large crowds (the record being set in 1985, with more than 47,000 spectators).", " More recently, its current capacity was 35,616 before the current renovations, which began in 2011 and have temporarily reduced this figure to 26,747.", " When the renovations are finished, the stadium will hold 42,000 seated spectators." ], "title": "Stade Geoffroy-Guichard" }, { "sentences": [ "Bonifika Stadium (Slovene: \"Stadion Bonifika\" ) is a multi-purpose stadium in Koper, Slovenia.", " It is used mostly for football matches and is the home ground of FC Koper.", " The stadium is part of Bonifika sports complex, together with a smaller athletics stadium, indoor hall and an indoor swimming pool.", " The stadium was built in 1948 and got its name from the city area where it is situated.", " In 2010 the stadium underwent a major reconstruction and its current capacity is 4,047 seats.", " The largest attendance was in 1987 in a match between Koper and Olimpija (10,000 spectators)." ], "title": "Bonifika Stadium" }, { "sentences": [ "Pratt & Whitney Stadium at Rentschler Field is a stadium in East Hartford, Connecticut.", " It is primarily used for football and soccer, and is the home field of the University of Connecticut (UConn) Huskies.", " In the fall of 2010, it was home to the Hartford Colonials of the United Football League.", " The stadium, which opened in 2003, was the first stadium used primarily by an NCAA Division I-A (now FBS) team to open in the 21st century.", " The permanent stadium capacity is 40,642 consisting of 38,110 permanent seats with an additional 2,532 standing room in the scoreboard plaza.", " It also has a game day capability to add approximately 2,000 temporary seats as it did for UConn" ], "title": "Pratt & Whitney Stadium at Rentschler Field" } ]
[ "Title: Karachi Kings\n\nKarachi Kings (Urdu: ‎ ; Sindhi: ڪراچي ڪنگز‎ ) is a Pakistani professional Twenty20 cricket team that competes in the Pakistan Super League. The team is based in Karachi, the provincial capital of Sindh, Pakistan. The team was formed in 2015, as a result of the formation of the Pakistan Super League by Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB). Team's home ground is National Stadium. The team is currently captained by Kumar Sangakkara and coached by Mickey Arthur a former South African cricketer. It is owned by Salman Iqbal, the CEO of ARY Group.", "Title: National Stadium, Karachi\n\nThe National Stadium (Urdu: نیشنل اسٹڈیم‎ ) is a cricket stadium in Karachi, Pakistan. It is currently used for cricket matches, it is the home ground of Karachi Kings, Pakistan Super League second expensive team and is home to many other Karachi's domestic cricket teams. The stadium is able to hold 34,228 spectators, Its widely criticised that the city of this size with a population of over 15 million having such a small capacity stadium. In the recent past, PCB has announced on different occasions that the capacity of the stadium will be increased to 90,000 but this approval looks a bit stale at the moment.", "Title: Daknamstadion\n\nDaknamstadion is a football stadium in the village Daknam, municipality Lokeren (Belgium). The stadium is currently used mostly for football matches and is the home ground of Sporting Lokeren. Around 1980 the stadium could host 18,000 people, due to security reasons the stadium's capacity was reduced to 9,560. In 2014, the club expanded its stadium, which brings the stadium's current capacity at 12,000.", "Title: Mennaye Field\n\nThe Mennaye Field is a sports stadium located in Penzance, Cornwall, UK. The ground was provided by the Borough of Penzance for the Penzance and Newlyn RFC formed on Tuesday, 12 December 1944 with the amalgamation of Penzance RFC and Newlyn RFC. The current tenants are the Cornish Pirates rugby union team, who play in the RFU Championship. The club moved, in 2005, to a temporary stadium at Kenwyn, near Truro and the following year to Camborne Recreation Ground. In 2010 the club returned to the Mennaye Field and announced that the capacity would be increased from its original capacity of 3,500 to the current capacity of 4,000 with 2,200 seats.", "Title: Finley Stadium\n\nW. Max Finley Stadium (commonly called Finley Stadium) is the home stadium for the University of Tennessee at Chattanooga football team, UTC soccer, and Chattanooga FC (NPSL), an amateur Division 4 soccer team. The stadium also hosts various high school sports and musical concerts. It is located in Chattanooga, Tennessee, United States. The stadium, which opened in 1997, has a current capacity of 20,668, and hosted the NCAA Division I National Championship Game from its opening season through 2009, after which the game moved to Pizza Hut Park in the Dallas suburb of Frisco, Texas.", "Title: Seoul World Cup Stadium\n\nThe Seoul World Cup Stadium, also known as Sangam Stadium, is a stadium used mostly for association football matches. The venue is located in 240, World Cup-ro, Mapo-gu, Seoul, South Korea. It was built for the 2002 FIFA World Cup and opened in November 2001. It is currently the second largest stadium in South Korea after Seoul Olympic Stadium. It was designed to represent the image of a traditional Korean kite. The stadium has a capacity of 66,704 seats, including 816 seats for VIP, 754 seats for press and 75 private Sky Box rooms, each with a capacity for 12 to 29 persons. Due to table seats installation, capacity was reduced from 66,806 seats to 66,704 seats in February 2014. Since the World Cup it has been managed by the Seoul Metropolitan Facilities Management Corporation (SMFMC). FC Seoul moved to the Seoul World Cup Stadium in 2004.", "Title: Estadio Nacional de Lima\n\nThe Estadio Nacional of Peru is a multi-purpose stadium located in Lima, Peru. Its current capacity is 40,000 seats as stated by the Peruvian Football Federation without the lodges for some thousands more. The stadium was first inaugurated on 27 October 1952 for the 1953 South American Championship—replacing the Stadium Nacional—and is Peru's principal and national stadium. It has hosted three of the six South American Championship/Copa América football competitions held in Peru. It is referred to as the Coloso de José Díaz because of its proximity to a street of the same name. It is the home ground of the Peru national football team. The IPD (Peruvian Sport Institute)—a branch of the Ministry of Education—is the stadium's administrating entity. The stadium has undergone several renovations since its construction such as for the 2004 Copa América and the artificial turf that was installed for the 2005 FIFA U-17 World Championship. The most recent renovation started in 2010 and concluded in 2011. The re-inauguration ceremony of the renovated stadium was held on 24 July 2011 with a match between the Peru national under-20 football team and the Spain national under-20 football team.", "Title: Stade Geoffroy-Guichard\n\nStade Geoffroy-Guichard is a multi-purpose stadium in Saint-Étienne, France. It is used primarily for football matches, and tournaments such as the 1984 European Football Championship, the Football World Cup 1998 and the Confederations Cup 2003. It is also used for rugby union, and was a venue at the 2007 Rugby World Cup. It is nicknamed \"le Chaudron\" (the Cauldron), or \"l'enfer vert\" (the Green Hell), an allusion to the colours worn by the local football team, AS Saint-Étienne, given during the team's heyday when it drew particularly large crowds (the record being set in 1985, with more than 47,000 spectators). More recently, its current capacity was 35,616 before the current renovations, which began in 2011 and have temporarily reduced this figure to 26,747. When the renovations are finished, the stadium will hold 42,000 seated spectators.", "Title: Bonifika Stadium\n\nBonifika Stadium (Slovene: \"Stadion Bonifika\" ) is a multi-purpose stadium in Koper, Slovenia. It is used mostly for football matches and is the home ground of FC Koper. The stadium is part of Bonifika sports complex, together with a smaller athletics stadium, indoor hall and an indoor swimming pool. The stadium was built in 1948 and got its name from the city area where it is situated. In 2010 the stadium underwent a major reconstruction and its current capacity is 4,047 seats. The largest attendance was in 1987 in a match between Koper and Olimpija (10,000 spectators).", "Title: Pratt & Whitney Stadium at Rentschler Field\n\nPratt & Whitney Stadium at Rentschler Field is a stadium in East Hartford, Connecticut. It is primarily used for football and soccer, and is the home field of the University of Connecticut (UConn) Huskies. In the fall of 2010, it was home to the Hartford Colonials of the United Football League. The stadium, which opened in 2003, was the first stadium used primarily by an NCAA Division I-A (now FBS) team to open in the 21st century. The permanent stadium capacity is 40,642 consisting of 38,110 permanent seats with an additional 2,532 standing room in the scoreboard plaza. It also has a game day capability to add approximately 2,000 temporary seats as it did for UConn" ]
81,191
What is the name of suicide attacks by military aviators that the ace fighter pilot in the Imperial Japanese Navy (IJN) during World War II Yoshimi Minami participated in?
Kamikaze
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{ "title": [ "Yoshimi Minami", "Yoshimi Minami", "Kamikaze" ], "sent_id": [ 0, 2, 0 ] }
[ { "sentences": [ "Hatsuo Hidaka (日高 初男 , Hidaka Hatsuo , May 7, 1915 – ?)", " was an officer and ace fighter pilot in the Imperial Japanese Navy (IJN) during the Second Sino-Japanese War and the Pacific theater of World War II.", " In aerial combat over China and the Pacific, he was officially credited with destroying 11 enemy aircraft.", " Hidaka survived World War II." ], "title": "Hatsuo Hidaka" }, { "sentences": [ "Kenji Okabe (岡部 健二 , Okabe Kenji , born 1915) was an ace fighter pilot in the Imperial Japanese Navy (IJN) during World War II.", " Participating in many of the Pacific War battles and campaigns as a member of several units, Okabe was officially credited with destroying 15 enemy aircraft.", " Okabe was credited with shooting down eight enemy aircraft on 8 May 1942 during the Battle of the Coral Sea, the IJN's official record for the number of aircraft destroyed in a single encounter.", " He is famous for his strong opposition to the \"kamikaze\" attacks, rare in IJN at the time.", " Okabe survived the war." ], "title": "Kenji Okabe" }, { "sentences": [ "Kamikaze (神風 ) , officially Tokubetsu Kōgekitai (特別攻撃隊 , \"Special Attack Unit\" ) , abbreviated as Tokkō Tai (特攻隊 ) , and used as a verb as Tokkō (特攻 , \"special attack\" ) , were suicide attacks by military aviators from the Empire of Japan against Allied naval vessels in the closing stages of the Pacific campaign of World War II, designed to destroy warships more effectively than was possible with conventional attacks.", " During World War II, about 3,862 \"kamikaze\" pilots died, and about 19% of \"kamikaze\" attacks managed to hit a ship." ], "title": "Kamikaze" }, { "sentences": [ "Yoshio Shiga (志賀 淑雄 , Shiga Yoshio ) was an officer, ace fighter pilot, and leader in the Imperial Japanese Navy (IJN) during the Second Sino-Japanese War and the Pacific theater of World War II.", " At the December 1941 Attack on Pearl Harbor, Shiga led one of the aircraft carrier \"Kaga's\" fighter divisions during the first strike on American forces on Oahu.", " The number of his Zero fighter was AII-105.", " Shiga continued as a fighter division commander on \"Kaga\" until April 1942." ], "title": "Yoshio Shiga" }, { "sentences": [ "Masaichi Kondō (Japanese: 近藤 政市 ) was an officer and ace fighter pilot in the Imperial Japanese Navy (IJN) during the Second Sino-Japanese War and the Pacific theater of World War II.", " In aerial combat over China and the Pacific, he was officially credited with destroying 13 enemy aircraft.", " Kondō survived World War II." ], "title": "Masaichi Kondō" }, { "sentences": [ "Yoshio Fukui (福井 義男 , Fukui Yoshio , April 10, 1913 - June 30, 1989) was an officer and ace fighter pilot in the Imperial Japanese Navy (IJN) during the Second Sino-Japanese War and the Pacific theater of World War II.", " In aerial combat over China and the Pacific, he was officially credited with destroying 11 enemy aircraft with four probables.", " Fukui survived World War II." ], "title": "Yoshio Fukui" }, { "sentences": [ "Isamu Mochizuki (Japanese: 望月 勇 ; 1906 – February 6, 1944) was an officer and ace fighter pilot in the Imperial Japanese Navy (IJN) during the Second Sino-Japanese War and the Pacific theater of World War II.", " In aerial combat over China and the Pacific, he was officially credited with destroying seven enemy aircraft.", " During his flying career, Mochizuki invented the half loop and roll technique used in dogfighting by Japanese fighter pilots.", " He was stranded on Roi-Namur Island with no aircraft to fly after the American invasion on 6 February 1944.", " Mochizuki disappeared and was presumed killed in action in ground combat with the enemy." ], "title": "Isamu Mochizuki" }, { "sentences": [ "Yoshimi Minami (南 義美 , Minami Yoshimi , December 15, 1915 – November 25, 1944) was an ace fighter pilot in the Imperial Japanese Navy (IJN) during World War II.", " Participating in many of the Pacific War battles and campaigns as a member of several units, Minami was officially credited with destroying 15 enemy aircraft.", " He was killed in November 1944 attempting to crash his aircraft into enemy ships off Leyte as a participant in Kamikaze operations." ], "title": "Yoshimi Minami" }, { "sentences": [ "Toshio Kuroiwa (黒岩 利雄 , Kuroiwa Toshio ) was a warrant officer and ace fighter pilot in the Imperial Japanese Navy (IJN) during the January 28 Incident and the Second Sino-Japanese War.", " During the January 28 Incident on 22 February 1932, while assigned to the aircraft carrier \"Kaga's\" fighter group, Kuroiwa participated in the IJN's first official shootdown of an enemy aircraft in combat.", " In the shootdown, Kuroiwa and two other fighters from his unit destroyed a Chinese fighter aircraft piloted by American contract Pilot {Reserve} Lt Robert Short." ], "title": "Toshio Kuroiwa" }, { "sentences": [ "Satoru Ono (小野 了 ) (1915-2001) was an officer and ace fighter pilot in the Imperial Japanese Navy (IJN) during the Second Sino-Japanese War and the Pacific theater of World War II.", " In aerial combat over China, the Pacific, and Japan, he was officially credited with destroying eight enemy aircraft.", " From 1943 until the end of World War II, Ono specialized in nocturnal interceptions of enemy bombers engaged in nighttime bombing raids.", " Ono survived World War II and died in 2001." ], "title": "Satoru Ono" } ]
[ "Title: Hatsuo Hidaka\n\nHatsuo Hidaka (日高 初男 , Hidaka Hatsuo , May 7, 1915 – ?) was an officer and ace fighter pilot in the Imperial Japanese Navy (IJN) during the Second Sino-Japanese War and the Pacific theater of World War II. In aerial combat over China and the Pacific, he was officially credited with destroying 11 enemy aircraft. Hidaka survived World War II.", "Title: Kenji Okabe\n\nKenji Okabe (岡部 健二 , Okabe Kenji , born 1915) was an ace fighter pilot in the Imperial Japanese Navy (IJN) during World War II. Participating in many of the Pacific War battles and campaigns as a member of several units, Okabe was officially credited with destroying 15 enemy aircraft. Okabe was credited with shooting down eight enemy aircraft on 8 May 1942 during the Battle of the Coral Sea, the IJN's official record for the number of aircraft destroyed in a single encounter. He is famous for his strong opposition to the \"kamikaze\" attacks, rare in IJN at the time. Okabe survived the war.", "Title: Kamikaze\n\nKamikaze (神風 ) , officially Tokubetsu Kōgekitai (特別攻撃隊 , \"Special Attack Unit\" ) , abbreviated as Tokkō Tai (特攻隊 ) , and used as a verb as Tokkō (特攻 , \"special attack\" ) , were suicide attacks by military aviators from the Empire of Japan against Allied naval vessels in the closing stages of the Pacific campaign of World War II, designed to destroy warships more effectively than was possible with conventional attacks. During World War II, about 3,862 \"kamikaze\" pilots died, and about 19% of \"kamikaze\" attacks managed to hit a ship.", "Title: Yoshio Shiga\n\nYoshio Shiga (志賀 淑雄 , Shiga Yoshio ) was an officer, ace fighter pilot, and leader in the Imperial Japanese Navy (IJN) during the Second Sino-Japanese War and the Pacific theater of World War II. At the December 1941 Attack on Pearl Harbor, Shiga led one of the aircraft carrier \"Kaga's\" fighter divisions during the first strike on American forces on Oahu. The number of his Zero fighter was AII-105. Shiga continued as a fighter division commander on \"Kaga\" until April 1942.", "Title: Masaichi Kondō\n\nMasaichi Kondō (Japanese: 近藤 政市 ) was an officer and ace fighter pilot in the Imperial Japanese Navy (IJN) during the Second Sino-Japanese War and the Pacific theater of World War II. In aerial combat over China and the Pacific, he was officially credited with destroying 13 enemy aircraft. Kondō survived World War II.", "Title: Yoshio Fukui\n\nYoshio Fukui (福井 義男 , Fukui Yoshio , April 10, 1913 - June 30, 1989) was an officer and ace fighter pilot in the Imperial Japanese Navy (IJN) during the Second Sino-Japanese War and the Pacific theater of World War II. In aerial combat over China and the Pacific, he was officially credited with destroying 11 enemy aircraft with four probables. Fukui survived World War II.", "Title: Isamu Mochizuki\n\nIsamu Mochizuki (Japanese: 望月 勇 ; 1906 – February 6, 1944) was an officer and ace fighter pilot in the Imperial Japanese Navy (IJN) during the Second Sino-Japanese War and the Pacific theater of World War II. In aerial combat over China and the Pacific, he was officially credited with destroying seven enemy aircraft. During his flying career, Mochizuki invented the half loop and roll technique used in dogfighting by Japanese fighter pilots. He was stranded on Roi-Namur Island with no aircraft to fly after the American invasion on 6 February 1944. Mochizuki disappeared and was presumed killed in action in ground combat with the enemy.", "Title: Yoshimi Minami\n\nYoshimi Minami (南 義美 , Minami Yoshimi , December 15, 1915 – November 25, 1944) was an ace fighter pilot in the Imperial Japanese Navy (IJN) during World War II. Participating in many of the Pacific War battles and campaigns as a member of several units, Minami was officially credited with destroying 15 enemy aircraft. He was killed in November 1944 attempting to crash his aircraft into enemy ships off Leyte as a participant in Kamikaze operations.", "Title: Toshio Kuroiwa\n\nToshio Kuroiwa (黒岩 利雄 , Kuroiwa Toshio ) was a warrant officer and ace fighter pilot in the Imperial Japanese Navy (IJN) during the January 28 Incident and the Second Sino-Japanese War. During the January 28 Incident on 22 February 1932, while assigned to the aircraft carrier \"Kaga's\" fighter group, Kuroiwa participated in the IJN's first official shootdown of an enemy aircraft in combat. In the shootdown, Kuroiwa and two other fighters from his unit destroyed a Chinese fighter aircraft piloted by American contract Pilot {Reserve} Lt Robert Short.", "Title: Satoru Ono\n\nSatoru Ono (小野 了 ) (1915-2001) was an officer and ace fighter pilot in the Imperial Japanese Navy (IJN) during the Second Sino-Japanese War and the Pacific theater of World War II. In aerial combat over China, the Pacific, and Japan, he was officially credited with destroying eight enemy aircraft. From 1943 until the end of World War II, Ono specialized in nocturnal interceptions of enemy bombers engaged in nighttime bombing raids. Ono survived World War II and died in 2001." ]
81,192
This NSYNC singer starred in a 2001 American romantic comedy film directed by who?
Eric Bross
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{ "title": [ "Lance Bass", "Lance Bass", "Lance Bass", "On the Line (2001 film)", "On the Line (2001 film)" ], "sent_id": [ 0, 1, 3, 0, 1 ] }
[ { "sentences": [ "Town & Country is a 2001 American romantic comedy film directed by Peter Chelsom, written by Buck Henry and Michael Laughlin, and starring Warren Beatty, Diane Keaton, Goldie Hawn, Garry Shandling, Andie MacDowell, Jenna Elfman, Nastassja Kinski, and Charlton Heston.", " Beatty plays an architect, with Keaton as his wife, and Hawn and Shandling as their best friends.", " This is Beatty's and Keaton's first film together since 1981's \"Reds,\" and Beatty's third film with Hawn, after 1971's \"$\" and 1975's \"Shampoo\"." ], "title": "Town & Country (film)" }, { "sentences": [ "Cross-Country Romance is a 1940 American romantic comedy film starring Gene Raymond and Wendy Barrie.", " With the huge success of \"It Happened One Night\", the 1934 American romantic comedy film directed by Frank Capra and starring Claudette Colbert and Clark Gable, every studio in Hollywood attempted to cash in with a similar storyline.", " In addition to this film, there was also \"Love on the Run\" (1936) from MGM, \"The Bride Came C.O.D.\" (1941) by Warner Bros.; even Columbia Pictures, which had made \"It Happened One Night\", produced the musical remake \"Eve Knew Her Apples\" (1945)." ], "title": "Cross-Country Romance" }, { "sentences": [ "On the Line is a 2001 American romantic comedy film starring Lance Bass, Joey Fatone and Emmanuelle Chriqui.", " The film was directed by Eric Bross and was written by Eric Aronson and Paul Stanton, based upon their short film of the same name." ], "title": "On the Line (2001 film)" }, { "sentences": [ "Sol Goode is a 2001 American romantic comedy film directed by Danny Comden.", " The lead role of Sol Goode is played by Balthazar Getty; other cast include Katharine Towne, Jamie Kennedy, Danny Comden, and Cheri Oteri.", " The film features cameo appearances including Jared Leto, Carmen Electra, Jason Bateman, and Shannon Leto." ], "title": "Sol Goode" }, { "sentences": [ "Head over Heels is a 2001 American romantic comedy film directed by Mark Waters about a woman, Amanda Pierce (Monica Potter) living in New York City who works at Metropolitan Museum of Art restoring paintings." ], "title": "Head over Heels (2001 film)" }, { "sentences": [ "Serendipity is a 2001 American romantic comedy film directed by Peter Chelsom, written by Marc Klein, and starring John Cusack and Kate Beckinsale.", " The music score was composed by Alan Silvestri." ], "title": "Serendipity (film)" }, { "sentences": [ "Say It Isn't So is a 2001 American romantic comedy film directed by J.B. Rogers, written by Peter Gaulke and Gerry Swallow, and starring Heather Graham and Chris Klein as two young lovers who come to believe that they are actually siblings." ], "title": "Say It Isn't So (film)" }, { "sentences": [ "James Lance Bass ( ; born May 4, 1979) is an American pop singer, dancer, actor, film and television producer, and author.", " He grew up in Mississippi and rose to fame as the bass singer for the American pop boy band NSYNC.", " NSYNC's success led Bass to work in film and television.", " He starred in the 2001 film \"On the Line\", which his company, Bacon & Eggs, also produced.", " Bass later formed a second production company, Lance Bass Productions, as well as a now-defunct music management company, Free Lance Entertainment, a joint venture with Mercury Records." ], "title": "Lance Bass" }, { "sentences": [ "Ed's Next Move is a 1996 American romantic comedy film written and directed by John C. Walsh.", " It stars Matt Ross and Callie Thorne.", " A micro-budget romantic comedy about a transplanted Midwesterner adapting to life in New York's East Village, the film appeared at the 1996 Sundance Film Festival where it received critical praise and was picked up by Orion Classics for theatrical release.", " The LA Times' Kenneth Turan called the movie \"one of the most appealing, audience friendly films at Sundance,\" while Roger Ebert referred to the film as \"a truth telling comedy with quiet wit and bright dialogue. \"", " Sight & Sound called it \"a perfectly formed romantic comedy.\"" ], "title": "Ed's Next Move" }, { "sentences": [ "America's Sweethearts is a 2001 American romantic comedy film directed by Joe Roth and written by Billy Crystal and Peter Tolan.", " It stars Julia Roberts, Billy Crystal, John Cusack and Catherine Zeta-Jones, with Hank Azaria, Stanley Tucci, Seth Green, Alan Arkin and Christopher Walken in smaller roles." ], "title": "America's Sweethearts" } ]
[ "Title: Town & Country (film)\n\nTown & Country is a 2001 American romantic comedy film directed by Peter Chelsom, written by Buck Henry and Michael Laughlin, and starring Warren Beatty, Diane Keaton, Goldie Hawn, Garry Shandling, Andie MacDowell, Jenna Elfman, Nastassja Kinski, and Charlton Heston. Beatty plays an architect, with Keaton as his wife, and Hawn and Shandling as their best friends. This is Beatty's and Keaton's first film together since 1981's \"Reds,\" and Beatty's third film with Hawn, after 1971's \"$\" and 1975's \"Shampoo\".", "Title: Cross-Country Romance\n\nCross-Country Romance is a 1940 American romantic comedy film starring Gene Raymond and Wendy Barrie. With the huge success of \"It Happened One Night\", the 1934 American romantic comedy film directed by Frank Capra and starring Claudette Colbert and Clark Gable, every studio in Hollywood attempted to cash in with a similar storyline. In addition to this film, there was also \"Love on the Run\" (1936) from MGM, \"The Bride Came C.O.D.\" (1941) by Warner Bros.; even Columbia Pictures, which had made \"It Happened One Night\", produced the musical remake \"Eve Knew Her Apples\" (1945).", "Title: On the Line (2001 film)\n\nOn the Line is a 2001 American romantic comedy film starring Lance Bass, Joey Fatone and Emmanuelle Chriqui. The film was directed by Eric Bross and was written by Eric Aronson and Paul Stanton, based upon their short film of the same name.", "Title: Sol Goode\n\nSol Goode is a 2001 American romantic comedy film directed by Danny Comden. The lead role of Sol Goode is played by Balthazar Getty; other cast include Katharine Towne, Jamie Kennedy, Danny Comden, and Cheri Oteri. The film features cameo appearances including Jared Leto, Carmen Electra, Jason Bateman, and Shannon Leto.", "Title: Head over Heels (2001 film)\n\nHead over Heels is a 2001 American romantic comedy film directed by Mark Waters about a woman, Amanda Pierce (Monica Potter) living in New York City who works at Metropolitan Museum of Art restoring paintings.", "Title: Serendipity (film)\n\nSerendipity is a 2001 American romantic comedy film directed by Peter Chelsom, written by Marc Klein, and starring John Cusack and Kate Beckinsale. The music score was composed by Alan Silvestri.", "Title: Say It Isn't So (film)\n\nSay It Isn't So is a 2001 American romantic comedy film directed by J.B. Rogers, written by Peter Gaulke and Gerry Swallow, and starring Heather Graham and Chris Klein as two young lovers who come to believe that they are actually siblings.", "Title: Lance Bass\n\nJames Lance Bass ( ; born May 4, 1979) is an American pop singer, dancer, actor, film and television producer, and author. He grew up in Mississippi and rose to fame as the bass singer for the American pop boy band NSYNC. NSYNC's success led Bass to work in film and television. He starred in the 2001 film \"On the Line\", which his company, Bacon & Eggs, also produced. Bass later formed a second production company, Lance Bass Productions, as well as a now-defunct music management company, Free Lance Entertainment, a joint venture with Mercury Records.", "Title: Ed's Next Move\n\nEd's Next Move is a 1996 American romantic comedy film written and directed by John C. Walsh. It stars Matt Ross and Callie Thorne. A micro-budget romantic comedy about a transplanted Midwesterner adapting to life in New York's East Village, the film appeared at the 1996 Sundance Film Festival where it received critical praise and was picked up by Orion Classics for theatrical release. The LA Times' Kenneth Turan called the movie \"one of the most appealing, audience friendly films at Sundance,\" while Roger Ebert referred to the film as \"a truth telling comedy with quiet wit and bright dialogue. \" Sight & Sound called it \"a perfectly formed romantic comedy.\"", "Title: America's Sweethearts\n\nAmerica's Sweethearts is a 2001 American romantic comedy film directed by Joe Roth and written by Billy Crystal and Peter Tolan. It stars Julia Roberts, Billy Crystal, John Cusack and Catherine Zeta-Jones, with Hank Azaria, Stanley Tucci, Seth Green, Alan Arkin and Christopher Walken in smaller roles." ]
81,193
Sabueso Español and English Foxhound are both what?
scent hounds
comparison
hard
{ "title": [ "Sabueso Español", "English Foxhound" ], "sent_id": [ 0, 2 ] }
[ { "sentences": [ "The English Foxhound is one of the four foxhound breeds of dog.", " It is a cousin of the American Foxhound.", " They are scent hounds, bred to hunt foxes by scent." ], "title": "English Foxhound" }, { "sentences": [ "The American Foxhound is a breed of dog that is a cousin of the English Foxhound.", " They are scent hounds, bred to hunt foxes by scent." ], "title": "American Foxhound" }, { "sentences": [ "Reggae en Español (in English, Spanish Reggae) is reggae and dancehall music recorded in the Spanish language by artists of Latin American origin.", " It originated in the mid-1970s in Panama.", " \"Reggae en Español\" goes by several names: In Panama it is called \"La Plena\"." ], "title": "Reggae en Español" }, { "sentences": [ "Un viaje con Fidel (English: A Trip with Fidel) is a 2015 documentary and original production for CNN en Español's DocuFilms.", " It was directed by Eduardo Suárez.", " The documentary premiered on 8 November, 2015 on CNN en Español.", " It was nominated for an International Emmy Award in 2016." ], "title": "Un viaje con Fidel" }, { "sentences": [ "The Blankney Hunt is an English foxhound pack, based in the village of Blankney, Lincolnshire, with hunting country of around 20 mi by 11 mi within Lincolnshire and Nottinghamshire." ], "title": "Blankney Hunt" }, { "sentences": [ "\"Rioplatense\" Spanish (Spanish: \"español rioplatense\" , locally \"castellano rioplatense\") is a dialect of the Spanish language spoken mainly in the areas in and around the Río de la Plata Basin of Argentina and Uruguay.", " It is also referred to as \"River Plate Spanish\" or \"Argentine Spanish\".", " Being the most prominent dialect to employ \"voseo\" in both speech and writing, many features of Rioplatense are also shared with the varieties spoken in Eastern Bolivia, Chile, and Peru.", " This dialect is often spoken with an intonation resembling that of the Neapolitan language of Southern Italy, but there are exceptions.", " The usual word employed to name the Spanish language in this region is \"castellano\" (English: Castilian ) and seldom \"español\" (English: \"Spanish\" ; see Names given to the Spanish language)." ], "title": "Rioplatense Spanish" }, { "sentences": [ "The International Foxhound Association (IFA) is incorporated in France as a NGO since 2012.", " The purpose of IFA is the promotion of the English Foxhound as a breed.", " The members of this association are masters of recognized packs of foxhounds from France, Germany, Italy, Belgium, Portugal, Canada, Australia and New Zealand.", " IFA represents members outside countries with existing Master of Foxhound Associations (MFHA).", " The director of the MFHA in the UK is committee member of IFA.", " The association publishes its own studbook of a selected number of the best packs of foxhounds in the World and organizes yearly hound shows at Chateau de Selore in France.", " Baroness Monique de Rothschild, Patron of IFA, and, Baron von Pfetten, President of IFA published an article in covertside magazine on the \"history of the English foxhound\"." ], "title": "International Foxhound Association" }, { "sentences": [ "The Sabueso español (Spanish Scenthound) is a scenthound breed with its origin in the far north of Iberian Peninsula, included in Group VI of F.C.I. classification.", " This breed has been used in this mountainous region since hundreds of years ago for all kind of game: wild boar, hare, brown bear, wolf, red deer, fox, roe deer and chamois.", " It is an exclusive working breed, employed in hunting with firearms." ], "title": "Sabueso Español" }, { "sentences": [ "Valerie Miles (New York, 1963) is a publisher, writer, translator and the co–founder of \"Granta en español\".", " She is known for promoting Spanish and Latin American literature and their translation in the English speaking world, at the same time as bringing American and British authors to Spain and Latin America for the first time, working with main publishing houses on the sector.", " She is currently the co-director of \"Granta en español\" and The New York Review of Books in its Spanish translation.", " On 2012 she co-curated a Roberto Bolaño exhibit at the Center for Contemporary Culture in Barcelona.", " In addition, she is a professor in the post-graduate program for literary translation at the Pompeu Fabra University in Barcelona." ], "title": "Valerie Miles" }, { "sentences": [ "Dumfriesshire Black and Tan Foxhounds were a pack of foxhounds kennelled at Glenholm Kennels, Kettleholm, near Lockerbie until they were disbanded in 2001.", " They were established by Sir John Buchanan Jardine, author of \"Hounds of the World\" (1937), after the First World War.", " The hounds are believed to have originally been created by crossing Bloodhound/Gascony blue/English Foxhound.", " They were larger than standard foxhounds and were black and tan.", " Although that pack was disbanded in 1986, there is a pack descended from them in France, known as Equipage de la Roirie." ], "title": "Dumfriesshire Hound" } ]
[ "Title: English Foxhound\n\nThe English Foxhound is one of the four foxhound breeds of dog. It is a cousin of the American Foxhound. They are scent hounds, bred to hunt foxes by scent.", "Title: American Foxhound\n\nThe American Foxhound is a breed of dog that is a cousin of the English Foxhound. They are scent hounds, bred to hunt foxes by scent.", "Title: Reggae en Español\n\nReggae en Español (in English, Spanish Reggae) is reggae and dancehall music recorded in the Spanish language by artists of Latin American origin. It originated in the mid-1970s in Panama. \"Reggae en Español\" goes by several names: In Panama it is called \"La Plena\".", "Title: Un viaje con Fidel\n\nUn viaje con Fidel (English: A Trip with Fidel) is a 2015 documentary and original production for CNN en Español's DocuFilms. It was directed by Eduardo Suárez. The documentary premiered on 8 November, 2015 on CNN en Español. It was nominated for an International Emmy Award in 2016.", "Title: Blankney Hunt\n\nThe Blankney Hunt is an English foxhound pack, based in the village of Blankney, Lincolnshire, with hunting country of around 20 mi by 11 mi within Lincolnshire and Nottinghamshire.", "Title: Rioplatense Spanish\n\n\"Rioplatense\" Spanish (Spanish: \"español rioplatense\" , locally \"castellano rioplatense\") is a dialect of the Spanish language spoken mainly in the areas in and around the Río de la Plata Basin of Argentina and Uruguay. It is also referred to as \"River Plate Spanish\" or \"Argentine Spanish\". Being the most prominent dialect to employ \"voseo\" in both speech and writing, many features of Rioplatense are also shared with the varieties spoken in Eastern Bolivia, Chile, and Peru. This dialect is often spoken with an intonation resembling that of the Neapolitan language of Southern Italy, but there are exceptions. The usual word employed to name the Spanish language in this region is \"castellano\" (English: Castilian ) and seldom \"español\" (English: \"Spanish\" ; see Names given to the Spanish language).", "Title: International Foxhound Association\n\nThe International Foxhound Association (IFA) is incorporated in France as a NGO since 2012. The purpose of IFA is the promotion of the English Foxhound as a breed. The members of this association are masters of recognized packs of foxhounds from France, Germany, Italy, Belgium, Portugal, Canada, Australia and New Zealand. IFA represents members outside countries with existing Master of Foxhound Associations (MFHA). The director of the MFHA in the UK is committee member of IFA. The association publishes its own studbook of a selected number of the best packs of foxhounds in the World and organizes yearly hound shows at Chateau de Selore in France. Baroness Monique de Rothschild, Patron of IFA, and, Baron von Pfetten, President of IFA published an article in covertside magazine on the \"history of the English foxhound\".", "Title: Sabueso Español\n\nThe Sabueso español (Spanish Scenthound) is a scenthound breed with its origin in the far north of Iberian Peninsula, included in Group VI of F.C.I. classification. This breed has been used in this mountainous region since hundreds of years ago for all kind of game: wild boar, hare, brown bear, wolf, red deer, fox, roe deer and chamois. It is an exclusive working breed, employed in hunting with firearms.", "Title: Valerie Miles\n\nValerie Miles (New York, 1963) is a publisher, writer, translator and the co–founder of \"Granta en español\". She is known for promoting Spanish and Latin American literature and their translation in the English speaking world, at the same time as bringing American and British authors to Spain and Latin America for the first time, working with main publishing houses on the sector. She is currently the co-director of \"Granta en español\" and The New York Review of Books in its Spanish translation. On 2012 she co-curated a Roberto Bolaño exhibit at the Center for Contemporary Culture in Barcelona. In addition, she is a professor in the post-graduate program for literary translation at the Pompeu Fabra University in Barcelona.", "Title: Dumfriesshire Hound\n\nDumfriesshire Black and Tan Foxhounds were a pack of foxhounds kennelled at Glenholm Kennels, Kettleholm, near Lockerbie until they were disbanded in 2001. They were established by Sir John Buchanan Jardine, author of \"Hounds of the World\" (1937), after the First World War. The hounds are believed to have originally been created by crossing Bloodhound/Gascony blue/English Foxhound. They were larger than standard foxhounds and were black and tan. Although that pack was disbanded in 1986, there is a pack descended from them in France, known as Equipage de la Roirie." ]
81,194
What occupation did Anja Salomonowitz and Wendy Toye share?
film director
comparison
medium
{ "title": [ "Anja Salomonowitz", "Wendy Toye" ], "sent_id": [ 0, 0 ] }
[ { "sentences": [ "True as a Turtle is a 1957 British comedy film directed by Wendy Toye and starring John Gregson, Cecil Parker, June Thorburn and Keith Michell.", " In the film, a young couple embark on a voyage on a ketch named \"Turtle\".", " John Coates wrote the screenplay, based on his novel of the same name." ], "title": "True as a Turtle" }, { "sentences": [ "The Teckman Mystery is a 1954 black and white British mystery film directed by Wendy Toye and starring Margaret Leighton, John Justin, Roland Culver and Michael Medwin." ], "title": "The Teckman Mystery" }, { "sentences": [ "Cowardy Custard is a musical revue and was one of the last Noël Coward shows staged during his life.", " It was devised by Gerard Frow, Alan Strachan and Wendy Toye.", " A book, also titled \"Cowardy Custard\", was published in connection with the revue, similarly celebrating the Coward image." ], "title": "Cowardy Custard" }, { "sentences": [ "We Joined the Navy is a 1962 British comedy film produced by Daniel M. Angel and directed by Wendy Toye which stars Kenneth More, Lloyd Nolan, Joan O'Brien, Derek Fowlds, Graham Crowden, Esma Cannon and John Le Mesurier.", " It was based on the novel of the same name by John Winton." ], "title": "We Joined the Navy" }, { "sentences": [ "The King's Breakfast is a 1963 British family film directed by Wendy Toye and starring Maurice Denham, Mischa Auer and Reginald Beckwith.", " It was based on the poem \"The King's Breakfast\" by A.A. Milne." ], "title": "The King's Breakfast (film)" }, { "sentences": [ "The Stranger Left No Card (1952) is a British short film directed by Wendy Toye.", " The film won the Best Fiction award at the 1953 Cannes Film Festival, where it was described as \"a masterpiece\" by Jean Cocteau.", " It marked the film debut of actor Alan Badel." ], "title": "The Stranger Left No Card" }, { "sentences": [ "Wendy Toye CBE (1 May 1917 – 27 February 2010) was a British dancer, stage and film director and actress." ], "title": "Wendy Toye" }, { "sentences": [ "All for Mary is a 1955 British comedy film brought to the screen by Paul Soskin Productions for The Rank Organisation.", " It was based on a successful West End play by the English husband and wife team of Kay Bannerman and Harold Brooke.", " It was directed by Wendy Toye, produced by Paul Soskin with the screenplay by Paul Soskin and Peter Blackmore.", " It starred Nigel Patrick, David Tomlinson, Jill Day and Kathleen Harrison.", " Eastmancolor Cinematography was by Reginald H. Wyer." ], "title": "All for Mary" }, { "sentences": [ "Anja Salomonowitz (born in Vienna) is an Austrian film director and screenwriter, specialised on documentary films with political or social background." ], "title": "Anja Salomonowitz" }, { "sentences": [ "Invitation to the Waltz is a 1935 British historical musical film directed by Paul Merzbach and starring Lilian Harvey, Wendy Toye and Carl Esmond.", " It was based on a play by Eric Maschwitz." ], "title": "Invitation to the Waltz (film)" } ]
[ "Title: True as a Turtle\n\nTrue as a Turtle is a 1957 British comedy film directed by Wendy Toye and starring John Gregson, Cecil Parker, June Thorburn and Keith Michell. In the film, a young couple embark on a voyage on a ketch named \"Turtle\". John Coates wrote the screenplay, based on his novel of the same name.", "Title: The Teckman Mystery\n\nThe Teckman Mystery is a 1954 black and white British mystery film directed by Wendy Toye and starring Margaret Leighton, John Justin, Roland Culver and Michael Medwin.", "Title: Cowardy Custard\n\nCowardy Custard is a musical revue and was one of the last Noël Coward shows staged during his life. It was devised by Gerard Frow, Alan Strachan and Wendy Toye. A book, also titled \"Cowardy Custard\", was published in connection with the revue, similarly celebrating the Coward image.", "Title: We Joined the Navy\n\nWe Joined the Navy is a 1962 British comedy film produced by Daniel M. Angel and directed by Wendy Toye which stars Kenneth More, Lloyd Nolan, Joan O'Brien, Derek Fowlds, Graham Crowden, Esma Cannon and John Le Mesurier. It was based on the novel of the same name by John Winton.", "Title: The King's Breakfast (film)\n\nThe King's Breakfast is a 1963 British family film directed by Wendy Toye and starring Maurice Denham, Mischa Auer and Reginald Beckwith. It was based on the poem \"The King's Breakfast\" by A.A. Milne.", "Title: The Stranger Left No Card\n\nThe Stranger Left No Card (1952) is a British short film directed by Wendy Toye. The film won the Best Fiction award at the 1953 Cannes Film Festival, where it was described as \"a masterpiece\" by Jean Cocteau. It marked the film debut of actor Alan Badel.", "Title: Wendy Toye\n\nWendy Toye CBE (1 May 1917 – 27 February 2010) was a British dancer, stage and film director and actress.", "Title: All for Mary\n\nAll for Mary is a 1955 British comedy film brought to the screen by Paul Soskin Productions for The Rank Organisation. It was based on a successful West End play by the English husband and wife team of Kay Bannerman and Harold Brooke. It was directed by Wendy Toye, produced by Paul Soskin with the screenplay by Paul Soskin and Peter Blackmore. It starred Nigel Patrick, David Tomlinson, Jill Day and Kathleen Harrison. Eastmancolor Cinematography was by Reginald H. Wyer.", "Title: Anja Salomonowitz\n\nAnja Salomonowitz (born in Vienna) is an Austrian film director and screenwriter, specialised on documentary films with political or social background.", "Title: Invitation to the Waltz (film)\n\nInvitation to the Waltz is a 1935 British historical musical film directed by Paul Merzbach and starring Lilian Harvey, Wendy Toye and Carl Esmond. It was based on a play by Eric Maschwitz." ]
81,195
Which movie came out more recently, Jackass Number Two or Seoul Train?
Jackass Number Two
comparison
hard
{ "title": [ "Jackass Number Two", "Seoul Train" ], "sent_id": [ 0, 0 ] }
[ { "sentences": [ "Josie Cotton (born 1956) is an American singer and songwriter, best known for \"Johnny Are You Queer?", "\" and \"He Could Be the One\" from 1982.", " \"Johnny Are You Queer?\"", " was used on the soundtracks to \"Jackass Number Two\" and \"Valley Girl\".", " \"He Could Be the One\" was used in \"Valley Girl\"." ], "title": "Josie Cotton" }, { "sentences": [ "In sports, the terms Cinderella, \"Cinderella story\", and Cinderella team are used to refer to situations in which competitors achieve far greater success than would reasonably have been expected.", " Cinderella stories tend to gain much media and fan attention as they move closer to the championship game at the end of the tournament.", " The term comes from \"Cinderella\", a well-known European folk tale embodying a myth-element of unjust oppression/triumphant reward.", " The title character is a woman living in unfortunate circumstances that are suddenly changed to remarkable fortune.", " In a sporting context the term has been used at least since 1939, but came into widespread usage in 1950, when the Disney movie came out that year, and in reference to City College of New York, the unexpected winners of the NCAA Men's Basketball championship also that year.", " The term was used by Bill Murray in the 1980 hit movie \"Caddyshack\" where he pretends as the announcer to his own golf fantasy: \"Cinderella story.", " Outta nowhere.", " A former greenskeeper, now, about to become the Masters champion.\"" ], "title": "Cinderella (sports)" }, { "sentences": [ "Jim Butterworth is a technology entrepreneur, documentary filmmaker, and former investment banker and venture capitalist.", " He is the co-founder of the nonprofit documentary production company Incite Productions, and a director and producer of the award-winning film \"Seoul Train\".", " He is the President and founder of Naked Edge Films, which has produced more than a dozen documentaries, which have won an Oscar, two Alfred I. duPont Silver Batons, and have been nominated for three Emmys.", " He is also the inventor of 53 U.S. and foreign patents in the field of streaming media." ], "title": "Jim Butterworth (entrepreneur)" }, { "sentences": [ "Jackass Number Two is a 2006 American reality comedy film.", " It is the sequel to \"\" (2002), both based upon the MTV series \"Jackass\".", " Like its predecessor and the original TV show, the film is a compilation of stunts, pranks and skits.", " The film stars the regular \"Jackass\" cast of Johnny Knoxville, Bam Margera, Chris Pontius, Steve-O, Ryan Dunn, Dave England, Jason \"Wee Man\" Acuña, Preston Lacy and Ehren McGhehey.", " Everyone depicted in the film plays as themselves.", " All nine main cast members from the first film returned for the sequel.", " The film was directed by Jeff Tremaine, who also directed \"\" and produced \"Jackass\"." ], "title": "Jackass Number Two" }, { "sentences": [ "Incite Productions, or Incite Productions Inc., is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit documentary production company based in Boulder, Colorado.", " It is the producer of Seoul Train, the critically acclaimed PBS documentary on North Korean refugees.", " Members of the board of Incite Productions are Jim Butterworth and Lisa Sleeth." ], "title": "Incite Productions" }, { "sentences": [ "Vedham Puthithu (Tamil: வேதம் புதிது English: New vedha ) (1987), starring Sathyaraj and Amala is a Tamil movie, written by K.Kannan, who after this movie came to be Vedham Puthithu Kannan and directed by Bharathiraja.", " Charuhasan, Saritha, Raja and 'Nizhalgal' Ravi played supporting roles in the movie." ], "title": "Vedham Pudhithu" }, { "sentences": [ "Seoul Train is a 2004 documentary film that deals with the dangerous journeys of North Korean defectors fleeing through or to China.", " These journeys are both dangerous and daring, since if caught, they face forced repatriation, torture, and possible execution." ], "title": "Seoul Train" }, { "sentences": [ "Aaron Lubarsky is a documentary filmmaker known for his work on the HBO documentary \"Journeys with George\", the PBS documentary \"Seoul Train\" and \"Sportsfan\".", " After graduation from Stanford University's Documentary Film Program, he worked as a documentarian at Lucasfilm on \"The Making Of \".", " In 2005, he founded Flicker Flacker Films, specializing in non-fiction production.", " He lives and works in New York." ], "title": "Aaron Lubarsky" }, { "sentences": [ "Wildboyz is an American spin-off television series and follow-up to \"Jackass\", which debuted in 2003 on MTV and moved to MTV2 in its third season.", " Steve-O and Chris Pontius are the stars of the show, who perform stunts and acts with animals, often putting themselves in situations for which they are not trained.", " The two are both stars in the hit movies \"\", \"Jackass Number Two\" and \"Jackass 3D\".", " They travel to different parts of the globe, performing their stunts in exotic environments while educating their audience on wildlife and local culture.", " Season 4, the show's final season, made its debut on January 6, 2006, at 9 pm EST as a part of Sic 'Em Fridays on MTV2." ], "title": "Wildboyz" }, { "sentences": [ "Jackass Number Two: Music from the Motion Picture is the soundtrack from the movie Jackass Number Two." ], "title": "Jackass Number Two: Music from the Motion Picture" } ]
[ "Title: Josie Cotton\n\nJosie Cotton (born 1956) is an American singer and songwriter, best known for \"Johnny Are You Queer? \" and \"He Could Be the One\" from 1982. \"Johnny Are You Queer?\" was used on the soundtracks to \"Jackass Number Two\" and \"Valley Girl\". \"He Could Be the One\" was used in \"Valley Girl\".", "Title: Cinderella (sports)\n\nIn sports, the terms Cinderella, \"Cinderella story\", and Cinderella team are used to refer to situations in which competitors achieve far greater success than would reasonably have been expected. Cinderella stories tend to gain much media and fan attention as they move closer to the championship game at the end of the tournament. The term comes from \"Cinderella\", a well-known European folk tale embodying a myth-element of unjust oppression/triumphant reward. The title character is a woman living in unfortunate circumstances that are suddenly changed to remarkable fortune. In a sporting context the term has been used at least since 1939, but came into widespread usage in 1950, when the Disney movie came out that year, and in reference to City College of New York, the unexpected winners of the NCAA Men's Basketball championship also that year. The term was used by Bill Murray in the 1980 hit movie \"Caddyshack\" where he pretends as the announcer to his own golf fantasy: \"Cinderella story. Outta nowhere. A former greenskeeper, now, about to become the Masters champion.\"", "Title: Jim Butterworth (entrepreneur)\n\nJim Butterworth is a technology entrepreneur, documentary filmmaker, and former investment banker and venture capitalist. He is the co-founder of the nonprofit documentary production company Incite Productions, and a director and producer of the award-winning film \"Seoul Train\". He is the President and founder of Naked Edge Films, which has produced more than a dozen documentaries, which have won an Oscar, two Alfred I. duPont Silver Batons, and have been nominated for three Emmys. He is also the inventor of 53 U.S. and foreign patents in the field of streaming media.", "Title: Jackass Number Two\n\nJackass Number Two is a 2006 American reality comedy film. It is the sequel to \"\" (2002), both based upon the MTV series \"Jackass\". Like its predecessor and the original TV show, the film is a compilation of stunts, pranks and skits. The film stars the regular \"Jackass\" cast of Johnny Knoxville, Bam Margera, Chris Pontius, Steve-O, Ryan Dunn, Dave England, Jason \"Wee Man\" Acuña, Preston Lacy and Ehren McGhehey. Everyone depicted in the film plays as themselves. All nine main cast members from the first film returned for the sequel. The film was directed by Jeff Tremaine, who also directed \"\" and produced \"Jackass\".", "Title: Incite Productions\n\nIncite Productions, or Incite Productions Inc., is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit documentary production company based in Boulder, Colorado. It is the producer of Seoul Train, the critically acclaimed PBS documentary on North Korean refugees. Members of the board of Incite Productions are Jim Butterworth and Lisa Sleeth.", "Title: Vedham Pudhithu\n\nVedham Puthithu (Tamil: வேதம் புதிது English: New vedha ) (1987), starring Sathyaraj and Amala is a Tamil movie, written by K.Kannan, who after this movie came to be Vedham Puthithu Kannan and directed by Bharathiraja. Charuhasan, Saritha, Raja and 'Nizhalgal' Ravi played supporting roles in the movie.", "Title: Seoul Train\n\nSeoul Train is a 2004 documentary film that deals with the dangerous journeys of North Korean defectors fleeing through or to China. These journeys are both dangerous and daring, since if caught, they face forced repatriation, torture, and possible execution.", "Title: Aaron Lubarsky\n\nAaron Lubarsky is a documentary filmmaker known for his work on the HBO documentary \"Journeys with George\", the PBS documentary \"Seoul Train\" and \"Sportsfan\". After graduation from Stanford University's Documentary Film Program, he worked as a documentarian at Lucasfilm on \"The Making Of \". In 2005, he founded Flicker Flacker Films, specializing in non-fiction production. He lives and works in New York.", "Title: Wildboyz\n\nWildboyz is an American spin-off television series and follow-up to \"Jackass\", which debuted in 2003 on MTV and moved to MTV2 in its third season. Steve-O and Chris Pontius are the stars of the show, who perform stunts and acts with animals, often putting themselves in situations for which they are not trained. The two are both stars in the hit movies \"\", \"Jackass Number Two\" and \"Jackass 3D\". They travel to different parts of the globe, performing their stunts in exotic environments while educating their audience on wildlife and local culture. Season 4, the show's final season, made its debut on January 6, 2006, at 9 pm EST as a part of Sic 'Em Fridays on MTV2.", "Title: Jackass Number Two: Music from the Motion Picture\n\nJackass Number Two: Music from the Motion Picture is the soundtrack from the movie Jackass Number Two." ]
81,196
Shuanghe and Zhuozhou, are located in which country?
People's Republic of China
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[ { "sentences": [ "Zhuozhou () is a county-level city with 628,000 inhabitants in Hebei province, bordering Beijing to the north.", " It is administered by Baoding prefecture-level city.", " Zhuozhou has 3 subdistricts, 6 towns, 5 townships, and 1 development zone." ], "title": "Zhuozhou" }, { "sentences": [ "Shuanghe or Qoshögüz (Uyghur: Қошөгүз) is a county-level city in Xinjiang Uyghur Autonomous Region, People's Republic of China.", " It is located 30 km east of Bole City and 50 km southwest of Alashankou and the border with Kazakhstan.", " Shuanghe governs an area of 742.18 km2 and has a population of 53,800." ], "title": "Shuanghe" } ]
[ "Title: Zhuozhou\n\nZhuozhou () is a county-level city with 628,000 inhabitants in Hebei province, bordering Beijing to the north. It is administered by Baoding prefecture-level city. Zhuozhou has 3 subdistricts, 6 towns, 5 townships, and 1 development zone.", "Title: Shuanghe\n\nShuanghe or Qoshögüz (Uyghur: Қошөгүз) is a county-level city in Xinjiang Uyghur Autonomous Region, People's Republic of China. It is located 30 km east of Bole City and 50 km southwest of Alashankou and the border with Kazakhstan. Shuanghe governs an area of 742.18 km2 and has a population of 53,800." ]
81,197
Which battle occurred first, the Battle of Cold Harbor or Operation Diadem?
Battle of Cold Harbor
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[ { "sentences": [ "The following Union Army units and commanders fought in the Battle of Cold Harbor (May 31–June 12, 1864) of the American Civil War.", " The Confederate order of battle is listed separately.", " Order of battle compiled from the army organization May 31, 1864, army organization May 26-June 3, 1864, the casualty returns and the reports." ], "title": "Cold Harbor Union order of battle" }, { "sentences": [ "The Battle of Gaines's Mill, sometimes known as the First Battle of Cold Harbor or the Battle of Chickahominy River, took place on June 27, 1862, in Hanover County, Virginia, as the third of the Seven Days Battles (Peninsula Campaign) of the American Civil War.", " Following the inconclusive Battle of Beaver Dam Creek (Mechanicsville) the previous day, Confederate General Robert E. Lee renewed his attacks against the right flank of the Union Army, relatively isolated on the northern side of the Chickahominy River.", " There, Brig. Gen. Fitz John Porter's V Corps had established a strong defensive line behind Boatswain's Swamp.", " Lee's force was destined to launch the largest Confederate attack of the war, about 57,000 men in six divisions.", " Porter's reinforced V Corps held fast for the afternoon as the Confederates attacked in a disjointed manner, first with the division of Maj. Gen. A.P. Hill, then Maj. Gen. Richard S. Ewell, suffering heavy casualties.", " The arrival of Maj. Gen. Stonewall Jackson's command was delayed, preventing the full concentration of Confederate force before Porter received some reinforcements from the VI Corps." ], "title": "Battle of Gaines's Mill" }, { "sentences": [ "The Great Shohola train wreck occurred on July 15, 1864 during the American Civil War on the broad gauge Erie Railroad 1⁄ miles (1.5 mi ) west of Shohola, Pennsylvania, killing at least 60 people.", " Aboard the 18 car train were 833 Confederate prisoners of war (many captured at the Battle of Cold Harbor) and 128 Union guards from the Veteran Reserve Corps.", " The prisoners were being taken from Point Lookout, Maryland to newly constructed Camp Rathbun at Elmira, New York, built to house 10,000 inmates.", " They had begun their journey by steamer, traveling along the Atlantic coast from Maryland to New Jersey.", " Here they were switched to railroad for the final 273 mi to Elmira." ], "title": "Shohola train wreck" }, { "sentences": [ "Operation Diadem order of battle is a listing of the significant formations that were involved in the fighting on the Winter Line and at the Anzio bridgehead south of Rome during \"Operation Diadem\" in May - June 1944 which resulted in the Allied breakthrough at Cassino and the breakout at Anzio leading to the capture of Rome." ], "title": "Operation Diadem order of battle" }, { "sentences": [ "Cold Harbor is an unincorporated community in Hanover County, Virginia.", " The Battle of Cold Harbor was fought in the area in 1864, during the American Civil War." ], "title": "Cold Harbor, Virginia" }, { "sentences": [ "The Battle of Cold Harbor was fought from May 31 to June 12, 1864, with the most significant fighting occurring on June 3.", " It was one of the final battles of Union Lt. Gen. Ulysses S. Grant's Overland Campaign during the American Civil War, and is remembered as one of American history's bloodiest, most lopsided battles.", " Thousands of Union soldiers were killed or wounded in a hopeless frontal assault against the fortified positions of Confederate Gen. Robert E. Lee's army." ], "title": "Battle of Cold Harbor" }, { "sentences": [ "Operation Diadem, also referred to as the Fourth Battle of Monte Cassino or, in Canada, the Battle of the Liri Valley, was an offensive operation undertaken by the Allies of World War II (U.S. Fifth Army and British Eighth Army in May 1944, as part of the Italian Campaign of World War II.", " \"Diadem\" was supported by air attacks called Operation Strangle.", " The opposing force was the German 10th Army." ], "title": "Operation Diadem" }, { "sentences": [ "The Battle of Alhandic (Spanish: \"Batalla de Alhandic\" ), also known as Zamora's trench Battle (\"Batalla del Foso de Zamora\"), was a battle that occurred on August 5, 939 in the city of Zamora, Spain.", " The battle occurred when the troops of Abd-ar-Rahman III assaulted the walls of Zamora.", " The defending troops were those loyal to Ramiro II of León, King of the Kingdom of Leon.", " The fighting was so bloody that the tide of the battle did not turn until the ditch surrounding the city walls was entirely filled with corpses.", " The troops of Aberraman III won the day and were able to seize the city of Zamora.", " This battle should not be confused with the Day of Zamora (\"Día de Zamora\" or \"Jornada del Foso de Zamora\") which took place a few decades before in the year 901." ], "title": "Battle of Alhandic" }, { "sentences": [ "Sergeant Terrence Begley (died 25 August 1864) was an Irish soldier who fought in the American Civil War.", " Begley was awarded the United States' highest award for bravery during combat, the Medal of Honor, for his action during the Battle of Cold Harbor in Cold Harbor, Virginia on 3 June 1864.", " He was honored posthumously with the award on 1 December 1864." ], "title": "Terrence Begley" }, { "sentences": [ "The following Confederate States Army units and commanders fought in the Battle of Cold Harbor (May 31–June 12, 1864) of the American Civil War.", " The Union order of battle is listed separately.", " Order of battle compiled from the army organization during the battle and the reports." ], "title": "Cold Harbor Confederate order of battle" } ]
[ "Title: Cold Harbor Union order of battle\n\nThe following Union Army units and commanders fought in the Battle of Cold Harbor (May 31–June 12, 1864) of the American Civil War. The Confederate order of battle is listed separately. Order of battle compiled from the army organization May 31, 1864, army organization May 26-June 3, 1864, the casualty returns and the reports.", "Title: Battle of Gaines's Mill\n\nThe Battle of Gaines's Mill, sometimes known as the First Battle of Cold Harbor or the Battle of Chickahominy River, took place on June 27, 1862, in Hanover County, Virginia, as the third of the Seven Days Battles (Peninsula Campaign) of the American Civil War. Following the inconclusive Battle of Beaver Dam Creek (Mechanicsville) the previous day, Confederate General Robert E. Lee renewed his attacks against the right flank of the Union Army, relatively isolated on the northern side of the Chickahominy River. There, Brig. Gen. Fitz John Porter's V Corps had established a strong defensive line behind Boatswain's Swamp. Lee's force was destined to launch the largest Confederate attack of the war, about 57,000 men in six divisions. Porter's reinforced V Corps held fast for the afternoon as the Confederates attacked in a disjointed manner, first with the division of Maj. Gen. A.P. Hill, then Maj. Gen. Richard S. Ewell, suffering heavy casualties. The arrival of Maj. Gen. Stonewall Jackson's command was delayed, preventing the full concentration of Confederate force before Porter received some reinforcements from the VI Corps.", "Title: Shohola train wreck\n\nThe Great Shohola train wreck occurred on July 15, 1864 during the American Civil War on the broad gauge Erie Railroad 1⁄ miles (1.5 mi ) west of Shohola, Pennsylvania, killing at least 60 people. Aboard the 18 car train were 833 Confederate prisoners of war (many captured at the Battle of Cold Harbor) and 128 Union guards from the Veteran Reserve Corps. The prisoners were being taken from Point Lookout, Maryland to newly constructed Camp Rathbun at Elmira, New York, built to house 10,000 inmates. They had begun their journey by steamer, traveling along the Atlantic coast from Maryland to New Jersey. Here they were switched to railroad for the final 273 mi to Elmira.", "Title: Operation Diadem order of battle\n\nOperation Diadem order of battle is a listing of the significant formations that were involved in the fighting on the Winter Line and at the Anzio bridgehead south of Rome during \"Operation Diadem\" in May - June 1944 which resulted in the Allied breakthrough at Cassino and the breakout at Anzio leading to the capture of Rome.", "Title: Cold Harbor, Virginia\n\nCold Harbor is an unincorporated community in Hanover County, Virginia. The Battle of Cold Harbor was fought in the area in 1864, during the American Civil War.", "Title: Battle of Cold Harbor\n\nThe Battle of Cold Harbor was fought from May 31 to June 12, 1864, with the most significant fighting occurring on June 3. It was one of the final battles of Union Lt. Gen. Ulysses S. Grant's Overland Campaign during the American Civil War, and is remembered as one of American history's bloodiest, most lopsided battles. Thousands of Union soldiers were killed or wounded in a hopeless frontal assault against the fortified positions of Confederate Gen. Robert E. Lee's army.", "Title: Operation Diadem\n\nOperation Diadem, also referred to as the Fourth Battle of Monte Cassino or, in Canada, the Battle of the Liri Valley, was an offensive operation undertaken by the Allies of World War II (U.S. Fifth Army and British Eighth Army in May 1944, as part of the Italian Campaign of World War II. \"Diadem\" was supported by air attacks called Operation Strangle. The opposing force was the German 10th Army.", "Title: Battle of Alhandic\n\nThe Battle of Alhandic (Spanish: \"Batalla de Alhandic\" ), also known as Zamora's trench Battle (\"Batalla del Foso de Zamora\"), was a battle that occurred on August 5, 939 in the city of Zamora, Spain. The battle occurred when the troops of Abd-ar-Rahman III assaulted the walls of Zamora. The defending troops were those loyal to Ramiro II of León, King of the Kingdom of Leon. The fighting was so bloody that the tide of the battle did not turn until the ditch surrounding the city walls was entirely filled with corpses. The troops of Aberraman III won the day and were able to seize the city of Zamora. This battle should not be confused with the Day of Zamora (\"Día de Zamora\" or \"Jornada del Foso de Zamora\") which took place a few decades before in the year 901.", "Title: Terrence Begley\n\nSergeant Terrence Begley (died 25 August 1864) was an Irish soldier who fought in the American Civil War. Begley was awarded the United States' highest award for bravery during combat, the Medal of Honor, for his action during the Battle of Cold Harbor in Cold Harbor, Virginia on 3 June 1864. He was honored posthumously with the award on 1 December 1864.", "Title: Cold Harbor Confederate order of battle\n\nThe following Confederate States Army units and commanders fought in the Battle of Cold Harbor (May 31–June 12, 1864) of the American Civil War. The Union order of battle is listed separately. Order of battle compiled from the army organization during the battle and the reports." ]
81,198
When was the British former professional boxer born who competed from 1997 to 2012 and who was defeated in December 2007 against Floyd Mayweather?
6 October 1978
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[ { "sentences": [ "John Murray (born 20 December 1984) is a British former professional boxer who competed from 2003 to 2014.", " He held the English lightweight title from 2007 to 2008; the British lightweight title twice, from 2008 to 2010; and the European lightweight title from 2010 to 2011.", " He also challenged once for the vacant WBA lightweight title in 2011.", " John is the brother of British former Olympian Joe Murray.", " Since retiring, Murray has opened his own gym – Murray Machines Gymnasium – in Reddish, where he trains both amateur and professional boxers." ], "title": "John Murray (boxer)" }, { "sentences": [ "Wayne Elcock (born 12 February 1974) is a British former professional boxer.", " Who was managed by Frank Maloney at the start of his career and promoted by Panix promotions before moving after 2 winning fights to Frank Warren, then later to Mick Hennessy.", " Elcock was trained in Leicester to begin with by Jez brogan, before moving to London to be trained by both Frank Maloney and Alan Smith, along with several visits to america to build on his skills, where Wayne worked with Goody Petronelli the trainer of former world champions Marvelous Marvin Hagler and Steve Collins at his famous Brockton gym.", " Wayne came back to his home town to team up with Birmingham's most successful boxing trainers brothers Paddy & Tommy Lynch.", " Knocking out fellow contender Darren Rhodes in 1 minute 30 seconds in Elcocks homecoming and first ever fight with the Lynch brothers in Birmingham at a sold out Aston Events Centre, this setting up his first attempt at the prestigious British title Lonsdale Belt against Plymouth's Scott Dann (boxer) in the first British title fight to ever be scored by three judges, after defeat Wayne bounced back with two back to back knockout victories one of them a British title eliminator winning by TKO against Scotland's Lawrence Murphy, who was the only other boxer to have beaten Elcock, In Wayne's next contest he faced the English champion Steven Bendall who was to be yet another stopped, but this time over eight punishing rounds and setting up his next contest where he would become the first British boxer to beat long standing British champion Howard Eastman to win the coveted Lonsdale Belt in 2007, Elcock also won the Commonwealth title and the minor WBU World Middleweight title becoming the first Birmingham born fighter to ever hold a version of a World title.", " Elcock challenged for the IBF middleweight title against the unbeaten World champion Arthur Abraham on 8 December 2007, losing by a fifth round knockout.", " Wayne bounced back from his world title attempt defending the lonsdale belt with a TKO win against local Dudley rival Darren McDermott, before losing the next defence to fellow Birmingham fighter Matthew Macklin in the Battle of Brum Elcock retired at the age of 36 in 2009 to concentrate fully on his other business matters and today Wayne can be found mentoring in schools and behind the counter at Mad Dog's Boxing shop in Boldmere, Birmingham, as well as coaching in the evening at the multi award winning company Wayne Elcock's Box Clever and at his own amateur boxing club Wayne Elcock's Boxing Academy, located in Chelmsley Wood, not far from where he grew up." ], "title": "Wayne Elcock" }, { "sentences": [ "Chris Pearson (born November 12, 1990) is a former American amateur boxer and currently a professional boxer in the Middleweight division.", " He signed a professional managerial contract with Al Haymon to launch his pro career, whose stable of fighters includes Floyd Mayweather Jr., Jermain Taylor and Paul Williams." ], "title": "Chris Pearson (boxer)" }, { "sentences": [ "Floyd Mayweather Sr. (born October 19, 1952) is an American former professional boxer who competed from 1974 to 1990, and has since worked as a boxing trainer.", " Fighting at welterweight during the 1970s and 1980s, Mayweather Sr. was known for his defensive abilities and overall knowledge of boxing strategy.", " He is the father and former trainer of five-division boxing champion Floyd Mayweather Jr., and is credited for teaching his son the defensive skills that made him a champion." ], "title": "Floyd Mayweather Sr." }, { "sentences": [ "Floyd Joy Mayweather Jr. (born Floyd Joy Sinclair; February 24, 1977) is an American professional boxing promoter and former professional boxer.", " He competed from 1996 to 2007 and 2009 to 2015, and made a one-fight comeback in 2017.", " During his career, he held 15 world titles in five weight classes and the lineal championship in four different weight classes (twice at welterweight), and retired with an undefeated record of 50–0, surpassing Rocky Marciano's record of 49–0.", " As an amateur, Mayweather won a bronze medal in the featherweight division at the 1996 Olympics, three U.S. Golden Gloves championships (at light flyweight, flyweight, and featherweight), and the U.S. national championship at featherweight." ], "title": "Floyd Mayweather Jr." }, { "sentences": [ "Bakhtiyar Tyleganov (Бахтияр Тйлеганов; born January 5, 1976) is a retired boxer from Kazakhstan, who competed for his native country in the Men's Featherweight (– 57 kg) division at the 1996 Summer Olympics in Atlanta, Georgia.", " There he was defeated in the first round by USA's eventual bronze medalist Floyd Mayweather Jr.." ], "title": "Bakhtiyar Tyleganov" }, { "sentences": [ "José Luis Castillo (born December 14, 1973) is a Mexican former professional boxer who competed from 1990 to 2014.", " Generally considered one of the best lightweights of his era, he is a two-time world champion at that weight, having held the WBC title twice, from 2000 to 2002 and 2004 to 2005; and the \"Ring\" magazine and lineal titles from 2004 to 2005.", " Castillo is best known for his 2005 fight against Diego Corrales, for which he received Fight of the Year awards by both \"The Ring\" and the Boxing Writers Association of America, as well as his first fight with Floyd Mayweather Jr., which ended with controversial scorecards." ], "title": "José Luis Castillo" }, { "sentences": [ "Floyd Mayweather vs. Juan Manuel Márquez, billed as Number One/Número Uno, was a welterweight superfight which took place on September 19, 2009, at the MGM Grand Arena in Las Vegas between five-division world champion Floyd Mayweather Jr. (39–0, 25 KO) and three-division champion Juan Manuel Márquez (50–4–1, 37 KO).", " The fight served as a return to the ring for Mayweather, who, after his knock out victory of Ricky Hatton in December 2007, announced he would take a two-year layoff from boxing which later turned into retirement." ], "title": "Floyd Mayweather Jr. vs. Juan Manuel Márquez" }, { "sentences": [ "Sean Hughes (born 5 June 1982) is a British professional boxer born in Pontefract, West Yorkshire.", " He now resides in South Shields.", " He is most notable for defeating the then British Super Bantamweight Champion, Esham Pickering in December 2007.", " Pickering was on the verge of stepping up to European and even World level before the bout and it was expected to be a routine victory for the Newark champion.", " However, at the Nottingham Arena in front of the SKY TV cameras Hughes won a points victory over 8 rounds." ], "title": "Sean Hughes (boxer)" }, { "sentences": [ "Richard John Hatton, {'1': \", '2': \", '3': \", '4': \"} (born 6 October 1978) is a British former professional boxer who competed from 1997 to 2012, and has since worked as a boxing promoter and trainer.", " During his boxing career he held multiple world championships at light-welterweight and one at welterweight.", " Hatton is ranked by BoxRec as the best British light-welterweight of all time, the third best in Europe, and eleventh best worldwide.", " In 2005 he was named Fighter of the Year by \"The Ring\" magazine and the Boxing Writers Association of America." ], "title": "Ricky Hatton" } ]
[ "Title: John Murray (boxer)\n\nJohn Murray (born 20 December 1984) is a British former professional boxer who competed from 2003 to 2014. He held the English lightweight title from 2007 to 2008; the British lightweight title twice, from 2008 to 2010; and the European lightweight title from 2010 to 2011. He also challenged once for the vacant WBA lightweight title in 2011. John is the brother of British former Olympian Joe Murray. Since retiring, Murray has opened his own gym – Murray Machines Gymnasium – in Reddish, where he trains both amateur and professional boxers.", "Title: Wayne Elcock\n\nWayne Elcock (born 12 February 1974) is a British former professional boxer. Who was managed by Frank Maloney at the start of his career and promoted by Panix promotions before moving after 2 winning fights to Frank Warren, then later to Mick Hennessy. Elcock was trained in Leicester to begin with by Jez brogan, before moving to London to be trained by both Frank Maloney and Alan Smith, along with several visits to america to build on his skills, where Wayne worked with Goody Petronelli the trainer of former world champions Marvelous Marvin Hagler and Steve Collins at his famous Brockton gym. Wayne came back to his home town to team up with Birmingham's most successful boxing trainers brothers Paddy & Tommy Lynch. Knocking out fellow contender Darren Rhodes in 1 minute 30 seconds in Elcocks homecoming and first ever fight with the Lynch brothers in Birmingham at a sold out Aston Events Centre, this setting up his first attempt at the prestigious British title Lonsdale Belt against Plymouth's Scott Dann (boxer) in the first British title fight to ever be scored by three judges, after defeat Wayne bounced back with two back to back knockout victories one of them a British title eliminator winning by TKO against Scotland's Lawrence Murphy, who was the only other boxer to have beaten Elcock, In Wayne's next contest he faced the English champion Steven Bendall who was to be yet another stopped, but this time over eight punishing rounds and setting up his next contest where he would become the first British boxer to beat long standing British champion Howard Eastman to win the coveted Lonsdale Belt in 2007, Elcock also won the Commonwealth title and the minor WBU World Middleweight title becoming the first Birmingham born fighter to ever hold a version of a World title. Elcock challenged for the IBF middleweight title against the unbeaten World champion Arthur Abraham on 8 December 2007, losing by a fifth round knockout. Wayne bounced back from his world title attempt defending the lonsdale belt with a TKO win against local Dudley rival Darren McDermott, before losing the next defence to fellow Birmingham fighter Matthew Macklin in the Battle of Brum Elcock retired at the age of 36 in 2009 to concentrate fully on his other business matters and today Wayne can be found mentoring in schools and behind the counter at Mad Dog's Boxing shop in Boldmere, Birmingham, as well as coaching in the evening at the multi award winning company Wayne Elcock's Box Clever and at his own amateur boxing club Wayne Elcock's Boxing Academy, located in Chelmsley Wood, not far from where he grew up.", "Title: Chris Pearson (boxer)\n\nChris Pearson (born November 12, 1990) is a former American amateur boxer and currently a professional boxer in the Middleweight division. He signed a professional managerial contract with Al Haymon to launch his pro career, whose stable of fighters includes Floyd Mayweather Jr., Jermain Taylor and Paul Williams.", "Title: Floyd Mayweather Sr.\n\nFloyd Mayweather Sr. (born October 19, 1952) is an American former professional boxer who competed from 1974 to 1990, and has since worked as a boxing trainer. Fighting at welterweight during the 1970s and 1980s, Mayweather Sr. was known for his defensive abilities and overall knowledge of boxing strategy. He is the father and former trainer of five-division boxing champion Floyd Mayweather Jr., and is credited for teaching his son the defensive skills that made him a champion.", "Title: Floyd Mayweather Jr.\n\nFloyd Joy Mayweather Jr. (born Floyd Joy Sinclair; February 24, 1977) is an American professional boxing promoter and former professional boxer. He competed from 1996 to 2007 and 2009 to 2015, and made a one-fight comeback in 2017. During his career, he held 15 world titles in five weight classes and the lineal championship in four different weight classes (twice at welterweight), and retired with an undefeated record of 50–0, surpassing Rocky Marciano's record of 49–0. As an amateur, Mayweather won a bronze medal in the featherweight division at the 1996 Olympics, three U.S. Golden Gloves championships (at light flyweight, flyweight, and featherweight), and the U.S. national championship at featherweight.", "Title: Bakhtiyar Tyleganov\n\nBakhtiyar Tyleganov (Бахтияр Тйлеганов; born January 5, 1976) is a retired boxer from Kazakhstan, who competed for his native country in the Men's Featherweight (– 57 kg) division at the 1996 Summer Olympics in Atlanta, Georgia. There he was defeated in the first round by USA's eventual bronze medalist Floyd Mayweather Jr..", "Title: José Luis Castillo\n\nJosé Luis Castillo (born December 14, 1973) is a Mexican former professional boxer who competed from 1990 to 2014. Generally considered one of the best lightweights of his era, he is a two-time world champion at that weight, having held the WBC title twice, from 2000 to 2002 and 2004 to 2005; and the \"Ring\" magazine and lineal titles from 2004 to 2005. Castillo is best known for his 2005 fight against Diego Corrales, for which he received Fight of the Year awards by both \"The Ring\" and the Boxing Writers Association of America, as well as his first fight with Floyd Mayweather Jr., which ended with controversial scorecards.", "Title: Floyd Mayweather Jr. vs. Juan Manuel Márquez\n\nFloyd Mayweather vs. Juan Manuel Márquez, billed as Number One/Número Uno, was a welterweight superfight which took place on September 19, 2009, at the MGM Grand Arena in Las Vegas between five-division world champion Floyd Mayweather Jr. (39–0, 25 KO) and three-division champion Juan Manuel Márquez (50–4–1, 37 KO). The fight served as a return to the ring for Mayweather, who, after his knock out victory of Ricky Hatton in December 2007, announced he would take a two-year layoff from boxing which later turned into retirement.", "Title: Sean Hughes (boxer)\n\nSean Hughes (born 5 June 1982) is a British professional boxer born in Pontefract, West Yorkshire. He now resides in South Shields. He is most notable for defeating the then British Super Bantamweight Champion, Esham Pickering in December 2007. Pickering was on the verge of stepping up to European and even World level before the bout and it was expected to be a routine victory for the Newark champion. However, at the Nottingham Arena in front of the SKY TV cameras Hughes won a points victory over 8 rounds.", "Title: Ricky Hatton\n\nRichard John Hatton, {'1': \", '2': \", '3': \", '4': \"} (born 6 October 1978) is a British former professional boxer who competed from 1997 to 2012, and has since worked as a boxing promoter and trainer. During his boxing career he held multiple world championships at light-welterweight and one at welterweight. Hatton is ranked by BoxRec as the best British light-welterweight of all time, the third best in Europe, and eleventh best worldwide. In 2005 he was named Fighter of the Year by \"The Ring\" magazine and the Boxing Writers Association of America." ]
81,199
Alan Rait (9 November 1908 – 24 March 1965) was an Australian rules footballer who played for Footscray in the Victorian Football League (VFL), and also played with which Australian rules football club which last played in the Tasmanian State League, nicknamed "The Demons"?
North Hobart Football Club
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{ "title": [ "Alan Rait", "North Hobart Football Club" ], "sent_id": [ 1, 0 ] }
[ { "sentences": [ "Leonard \"Len\" Incigneri (3 January 1884 – 22 August 1964) was an Italian-Australian rules football player, umpire and coach.", " He played for South Melbourne Football Club and Melbourne Football Club in the Victorian Football League (VFL) and Richmond Football Club in both the Victorian Football Association (VFA) and the VFL.", " For a short period he was appointed to the VFL list of umpires.", " His brother Matt Incigneri was also an Australian rules footballer." ], "title": "Len Incigneri" }, { "sentences": [ "Angus Maxwell Abbey (born 15 November 1925) was an Australian rules football player.", " He played with Footscray in the Victorian Football League (VFL), mainly as a defender.", " He was twentieth man in Footscray's 1954 premiership team.", " He played his only junior football year with Waratah in the Footscray District League.", " His playing measurements were 180 cm and 82.5 kg, which are identical to those of his son Ross who also played for Footscray from 1971 to 1981.", " He retired from VFL football in 1954, having played 78 games." ], "title": "Angus Abbey" }, { "sentences": [ "Windsor Park is an Australian Rules football ground that is home to the Launceston Football Club and has been since 1968 when the club was a member of the former NTFA competition.", " It is currently a venue in the Tasmanian State League.", " The grounds do not have established grandstands, but has had portable grandstand seating erected since Launceston joined the TSL competition, it also has a social clubroom building and a two-storey changeroom and viewing area beside it which was severely damaged by fire in 2007.", " The Windsor Park area includes Australian Rules Football, Cricket and Soccer grounds and is located by the banks of the Tamar River in the suburb of Riverside, Launceston, Australia.", " The various sporting grounds in the precinct are home of the Launceston Football Club in the Tasmania State League, Riverside Cricket Club and Riverside Olympic, a football (soccer) club which represents Launceston in the Tasmanian Northern Premier League." ], "title": "Windsor Park, Tasmania" }, { "sentences": [ "The Western Bulldogs (formerly the Footscray Football Club ) is a professional Australian rules football club that competes in the Australian Football League (AFL), the sport's premier competition.", " Founded in 1877 in Footscray, an inner-western suburb of Melbourne, the club won nine premierships in the Victorian Football Association (VFA) before gaining entry to the Victorian Football League (since renamed the AFL) in 1925.", " The club has won two VFL/AFL premierships, in 1954 and 2016, and was runner up in 1961." ], "title": "Western Bulldogs" }, { "sentences": [ "Alan Rait (9 November 1908 – 24 March 1965) was an Australian rules footballer who played for Footscray in the Victorian Football League (VFL).", " He also played with North Hobart in the TANFL, kicking 847 goals and topping the league's goal-kicking eight times." ], "title": "Alan Rait" }, { "sentences": [ "The North Hobart Football Club, nicknamed \"The Demons\", were an Australian rules football club which last played in the Tasmanian State League.", " The club left the state league in 2013 and its position was effectively filled by a new club, the Hobart City Football Club.", " In 2001, the club joined Southern Football League." ], "title": "North Hobart Football Club" }, { "sentences": [ "Mitch Hannan (born 9 March 1994) is a professional Australian rules footballer playing for the Melbourne Football Club in the Australian Football League (AFL).", " A forward, 1.89 m tall and weighing 81 kg , Hannan has the ability to play as a forward and in the midfield.", " After failing to play in the TAC Cup as a junior, he joined the St Bernard's Football Club in the Victorian Amateur Football Association (VAFA) where he won a premiership and the best on ground in the 2015 VAFA Grand Final.", " The next year, he played with Footscray in the Victorian Football League (VFL) where he won his second premiership in as many years.", " His performances in the VAFA and VFL saw him recruited by the Melbourne Football Club in the 2016 AFL draft and he made his debut in the opening round of the 2017 season." ], "title": "Mitch Hannan" }, { "sentences": [ "Roy Rodwell (9 November 1908 – 8 March 1979) was a former Australian rules footballer who played with Footscray in the Victorian Football League (VFL)." ], "title": "Roy Rodwell" }, { "sentences": [ "The 2014 Victorian Football League season is the 133rd season of the Victorian Football Association/Victorian Football League Australian rules football competition.", " The premiership was won by the Footscray Bulldogs, the reserves team of the Australian Football League's Western Bulldogs which was competing in its first season in the VFL, after it defeated Box Hill by 22 points in the Grand Final on 21 September; it was the first senior VFL premiership won by the Footscray reserves team, and it was the tenth senior VFA/VFL premiership won by the Footscray/Western Bulldogs Football Club overall." ], "title": "2014 VFL season" }, { "sentences": [ "Wally Donald (27 May 1927 – 8 November 2003) was a former Australian Rules Footballer who played for Footscray Football Club (now Western Bulldogs) in the Victorian Football League, now Australian Football League, in 1946 from Braybrook.", " He played only one senior game that year, but from 1947 to 1957 he was a fixture in the Footscray team, missing only a total of eight games out of a possible 206.", " Donald was recruited by Footscray as a versatile player, and was seen as a special talent and Footscray first had plans to specifically mould Donald into becoming an important part of Footscray's midfield, but as his defensive abilities became more obvious, he was moved into defence, and by 1948 Donald had firmly established himself on the half-back flank.", " He also played his first final in 1948, being named on the half-back flank in the First Semi Final against Collingwood." ], "title": "Wally Donald" } ]
[ "Title: Len Incigneri\n\nLeonard \"Len\" Incigneri (3 January 1884 – 22 August 1964) was an Italian-Australian rules football player, umpire and coach. He played for South Melbourne Football Club and Melbourne Football Club in the Victorian Football League (VFL) and Richmond Football Club in both the Victorian Football Association (VFA) and the VFL. For a short period he was appointed to the VFL list of umpires. His brother Matt Incigneri was also an Australian rules footballer.", "Title: Angus Abbey\n\nAngus Maxwell Abbey (born 15 November 1925) was an Australian rules football player. He played with Footscray in the Victorian Football League (VFL), mainly as a defender. He was twentieth man in Footscray's 1954 premiership team. He played his only junior football year with Waratah in the Footscray District League. His playing measurements were 180 cm and 82.5 kg, which are identical to those of his son Ross who also played for Footscray from 1971 to 1981. He retired from VFL football in 1954, having played 78 games.", "Title: Windsor Park, Tasmania\n\nWindsor Park is an Australian Rules football ground that is home to the Launceston Football Club and has been since 1968 when the club was a member of the former NTFA competition. It is currently a venue in the Tasmanian State League. The grounds do not have established grandstands, but has had portable grandstand seating erected since Launceston joined the TSL competition, it also has a social clubroom building and a two-storey changeroom and viewing area beside it which was severely damaged by fire in 2007. The Windsor Park area includes Australian Rules Football, Cricket and Soccer grounds and is located by the banks of the Tamar River in the suburb of Riverside, Launceston, Australia. The various sporting grounds in the precinct are home of the Launceston Football Club in the Tasmania State League, Riverside Cricket Club and Riverside Olympic, a football (soccer) club which represents Launceston in the Tasmanian Northern Premier League.", "Title: Western Bulldogs\n\nThe Western Bulldogs (formerly the Footscray Football Club ) is a professional Australian rules football club that competes in the Australian Football League (AFL), the sport's premier competition. Founded in 1877 in Footscray, an inner-western suburb of Melbourne, the club won nine premierships in the Victorian Football Association (VFA) before gaining entry to the Victorian Football League (since renamed the AFL) in 1925. The club has won two VFL/AFL premierships, in 1954 and 2016, and was runner up in 1961.", "Title: Alan Rait\n\nAlan Rait (9 November 1908 – 24 March 1965) was an Australian rules footballer who played for Footscray in the Victorian Football League (VFL). He also played with North Hobart in the TANFL, kicking 847 goals and topping the league's goal-kicking eight times.", "Title: North Hobart Football Club\n\nThe North Hobart Football Club, nicknamed \"The Demons\", were an Australian rules football club which last played in the Tasmanian State League. The club left the state league in 2013 and its position was effectively filled by a new club, the Hobart City Football Club. In 2001, the club joined Southern Football League.", "Title: Mitch Hannan\n\nMitch Hannan (born 9 March 1994) is a professional Australian rules footballer playing for the Melbourne Football Club in the Australian Football League (AFL). A forward, 1.89 m tall and weighing 81 kg , Hannan has the ability to play as a forward and in the midfield. After failing to play in the TAC Cup as a junior, he joined the St Bernard's Football Club in the Victorian Amateur Football Association (VAFA) where he won a premiership and the best on ground in the 2015 VAFA Grand Final. The next year, he played with Footscray in the Victorian Football League (VFL) where he won his second premiership in as many years. His performances in the VAFA and VFL saw him recruited by the Melbourne Football Club in the 2016 AFL draft and he made his debut in the opening round of the 2017 season.", "Title: Roy Rodwell\n\nRoy Rodwell (9 November 1908 – 8 March 1979) was a former Australian rules footballer who played with Footscray in the Victorian Football League (VFL).", "Title: 2014 VFL season\n\nThe 2014 Victorian Football League season is the 133rd season of the Victorian Football Association/Victorian Football League Australian rules football competition. The premiership was won by the Footscray Bulldogs, the reserves team of the Australian Football League's Western Bulldogs which was competing in its first season in the VFL, after it defeated Box Hill by 22 points in the Grand Final on 21 September; it was the first senior VFL premiership won by the Footscray reserves team, and it was the tenth senior VFA/VFL premiership won by the Footscray/Western Bulldogs Football Club overall.", "Title: Wally Donald\n\nWally Donald (27 May 1927 – 8 November 2003) was a former Australian Rules Footballer who played for Footscray Football Club (now Western Bulldogs) in the Victorian Football League, now Australian Football League, in 1946 from Braybrook. He played only one senior game that year, but from 1947 to 1957 he was a fixture in the Footscray team, missing only a total of eight games out of a possible 206. Donald was recruited by Footscray as a versatile player, and was seen as a special talent and Footscray first had plans to specifically mould Donald into becoming an important part of Footscray's midfield, but as his defensive abilities became more obvious, he was moved into defence, and by 1948 Donald had firmly established himself on the half-back flank. He also played his first final in 1948, being named on the half-back flank in the First Semi Final against Collingwood." ]